They call me every name under the sun and reiterate the fact that they're in a hurry. |
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Once the calls, texts and emails start coming in I know I could be discussing almost any subject under the sun! |
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I marveled at college students who kept bashing away with musings about anything under the sun. |
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We are all one under the sun and through art I am able to express that oneness. |
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Of all musical styles under the sun, country music is perhaps the most misunderstood. |
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It has developed an extensive manufacturing capability and can produce nearly anything under the sun. |
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Someone, somewhere has passed a witty, wise or outrageous remark on almost every subject under the sun. |
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She is so at ease on stage and has tons of great material on every subject under the sun. |
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Whatever decision you make they surround you like a pack of wild dogs, calling you every name under the sun. |
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Now call me a stick-in-the-mud, but that sounds like laziness and an open invitation to wheel out every prejudice under the sun. |
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The collection covers an overwhelming array of subjects, probably everything under the sun! |
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It is clear these questions are becoming an opportunity for people to raise any subject under the sun without notice. |
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But beneath the translucent ivory skin, he was rather bronzed, due to the long hours under the sun. |
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I can't allow Samuel to be called all the names under the sun and have a squirt of a boy insult me. |
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So it is in the dog days of August when we are stricken with the feeling that there's nothing new under the sun. |
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That is why the young are fiery and righteous, and the old crabbedly mutter that there is no new thing under the sun. |
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I know the UK isn't meant to have the best climate under the sun, but we're not meant to match the arctic conditions of the Russian tundra. |
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Hannah paced through the busy crowds towards a small shop that sold every item of clothing under the sun. |
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You can believe in patents without believing that everything under the sun should be patented. |
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In the U.S., we import almost everything under the sun, and many of those imports are hydrogenous. |
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Not far away was a market offering everything under the sun, from dried fish to hand-woven textiles, especially ikat. |
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Every label under the sun has decided the rain boot is this season's obligatory object of affection. |
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That Cameron sugars the pill of his strange story with every tried and tested Hollywood prosaism under the sun is perhaps no surprise. |
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That distinction goes to the deluge of brainless stories about high life and high society and the branding of beautiful people as experts on everything under the sun. |
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In his brown robe, faded under the sun to the color of his weathered face and callused hands, he looked more the fellahin than the wealthy landowner. |
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When coursing along the St. Croix River, be careful not to canoe into any moose such as this one bathing under the sun. |
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So I simply try to present factuality within my music, but there is really nothing new under the sun? |
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From sabermetrics to discussions about the Hall of Fame merits of certain players to possible subjects for future articles, we talked about everything under the sun. |
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While some tours are specific to one industry, others mix everything under the sun, Buck says. |
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People who go through life with granite-like convictions on every subject under the sun lead a cheerless existence. |
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To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under the sun. |
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Mr Schröder wants someone who will get on with managing Germany's finances, not expatiate on every fascinating subject under the sun. |
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Both have attractive scenery and crystal clear waters, great for swimming, or enjoy a peaceful day under the sun. |
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This French quintet offer up a spirited romp through every soulful flavour under the sun, from drum 'n' bass to meringue, to celebrate the finer sides of life. |
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She also, from a dried up old toad, has transformed herself into a sparkling, magical femme with mysterious fatal charm after toasting herself under the sun for a week. |
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So last Saturday I skated with my friends for nearly 5 hours straight, and then on Sunday I toasted myself under the sun and climbed OUTDOOR the first time in Germany. |
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He will surely continue speechifying from the backbenches, as he did in the previous parliament, on almost every topic under the sun. |
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There's nothing new under the sun, so although the rules to the game are given, they are in English. |
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Drink coffee under the sun umbrellas, listen to buskers and chat to friendly local growers about their organic apples. |
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Bowling, table football, table tennis, darts, water games or just lazing under the sun provide ample leisure activities. |
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The four officials preside over semi-annual meetings on every topic under the sun. |
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Drink coffee under the sun umbrellas or taste a pint of Tasmanian beer in a historic pub. |
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As all medication used under the sun are known to have side effects the same does stand true even for HGH supplements. |
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He has a wide-ranging, inquiring mind, and he can and will talk about any subject under the sun. |
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Staphylococci from your skin may contaminate the salad and grow rapidly under the sun. |
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It is always immensely humbling for we hacks to be in the presence of the Chancellor, given his facility for talking expertly about, apparently, everything under the sun. |
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When you're under the sun always use some protection yourself from the harmful sunrays. |
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You'll see snake charmers, vendors hawking everything under the sun, the occasional elephant and taxi drivers that put a New York cabbie to shame. |
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The women pale and staring under the sun. In plain skirts, drab shoes. In hair scarves. Their drunken revelry jars. |
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Do not expose babies and young children directly under the sun. |
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Out beyond the bedsits and the stale crumpets and the golf-club ties, there's a giant waking, and it's proof positive that the old order of things is shiftable, that there can be novelty under the sun. |
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Almost always we'd have it to ourselves, and we'd swim, sunbathe, pass a joint and a bota bag of sweet red wine, and make love under the sun, while the trees swayed in the breeze and the only sound was the sound of the birds. |
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Since we obviously gave a lot of latitude to my friend across the way who was all over the map on everything under the sun, I thought I would stick with some real economic points. |
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Parents and their children have a bath in the Mediterranean Sea under the sun of the Hérault and make the best of their stay at the campsite while listenining seagull's call or the lapping of Mediterranean waves. |
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The Prince 34 is the flagship of the range Nuova Jolly, he proposes a cabin at the front with private bathroom and can accommodate a rear cabin option under the sun lounge. |
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I now need to set my alarm, get to the library, make those notes I never made, read all the books under the sun, then organise my thoughts and prepare to persuasively argue on a given topic. |
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There is nothing new under the sun,' said Koheleth, an ancient Hebrew monologuist. |
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Countless painters, novelists, playwrights, poets, photographers, actors, filmmakers and couturiers from every nation under the sun have stayed here a while or made their home here, inspired and bewitched by the city's magic. |
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As we know, if they happen to have young children, mothers get sick more often than anyone else because young kids bring everything under the sun home. |
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In other words, as written, it is a blank cheque because the funds can be used for purposes stated in the budget and to supplement other appropriations, in other words, anything under the sun. |
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After harvesting, the whole plants are dried during the day under the sun for 10-15 days, and covered during the night to avoid rain and frost damage. |
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Nothing is more appealing to your clients than spending their vacation time under the sun, or traveling for professional purposes without having to worry about unexpected health issues. |
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This long, wide beach is an excellent spot for a quiet day under the sun. |
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The houses are white and are blazzing under the sun of southern Spain. |
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Mount Royal continues to look for new student-athletes from both in and around town, as well as anywhere under the sun in their continued quest for success. |
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If they are obliged to comply with something, they start by setting up committees and commissions, interministerial, extraministerial, every sort of committee under the sun. |
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Virtual communities of people scattered over the globe but united by shared interests discuss just about anything under the sun, including such topics as endangered languages or regional cooking. |
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What does man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun? |
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Do not stay too long under the sun, even with a sun care product. |
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I have also adopted a stance, familiar from consumer culture, which suggests that the goods under question can do anything under the sun. |
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Beyond any shadow of doubt, Saudi Arabia is capable enough to manufacture every thing under the sun from a sewing needle to an aircraft. |
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This was when tailfins made an appearance, enjoyed their time under the sun and then disappeared into motoring lore. |
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The resulting wines can be every shade of pink under the sun, from deep, almost crimson to the faintest shade of orangey pink. |
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