He ran over uttering an unrepeatable expletive on the way as he recognised my predicament, which by this time was serious. |
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He glared at Robyn's back and muttered something unrepeatable under his breath. |
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Furthermore, evolution is a theory that deals with ancient and unrepeatable events. |
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Only here, in the unity of a process, do they blend into a unique, unrepeatable moment of one's own and of another's life. |
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A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable. |
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Billy Kirkwood's first words in his post-match press conference were unrepeatable, if understandable. |
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But when we spoke to her earlier for her reaction, we got a lot of unrepeatable words, and a very large smile down the phone. |
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But these were the one-off fruits of the disendowment of the Church, a windfall which was unrepeatable on the same scale. |
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Some are scurrilously unrepeatable, even virulently nasty, fit only for the twilight gossiping hours in the Ubiquitous Chip. |
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The site offers a unique, probably unrepeatable opportunity and it's so close to the town centre as well. |
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We cannot by scientific investigation prove the order of events of past, unrepeatable, supernatural events. |
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Past events are unobservable and unrepeatable, so trying to reconstruct vanished history is, rather like investigating a crime for which there are no witnesses. |
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Others have simply stood in awe of his stock-picking skills, which they view as unrepeatable. |
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The swift, highly visible conquest of a particular market or the defeat of a rival produces an unrepeatable feeling of victory. |
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Resine: an original collection featuring deep hues and unique, unrepeatable motions. |
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Each person is an unrepeatable stone that must find its suitable place because it has a unique and specific function. |
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The question we must ask ourselves in this debate is, what dignity and what worth does that unrepeatable human life have? |
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When the entries are locked, the program numbers them either with a progressive number or with a single unrepeatable number. |
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Treat them as unique, unrepeatable persons who are loved by God, and set them free from their religious beliefs. |
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But this was a unique and unrepeatable occasion because my goals surpassed important players in the history of the derby. |
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Like my father, decades earlier, I laughed at loud at unrepeatable things in this new book. |
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Advanced Warfighting Experiments are limited in their ability to predict real-world outcomes, since experimental data generally comes from single or few unrepeatable events. |
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Exhausted, and at a moment of massive emotional import, unique and unrepeatable, Martin Johnson gets a microphone shoved in his face and is asked for his reaction. |
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Nor should this occasion surprise, for such a spontaneous, intimate encounter as that proposed above could not but remain unique and unrepeatable. |
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Most of what they say about Scott is unrepeatable, but a common thread is that she couldn't have achieved what she has without compromising her morals. |
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The anthropological view of human nature that motivates Lasallians recognizes and dignifies every human being as being unique, unrepeatable, and educable. |
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With a view to offering visitors unrepeatable show experiences, Saturday nights are dedicated to encounters with the most outstanding national and international artists. |
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The lock system with an unrepeatable number is much more secure. |
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That moment is the beginning of a unique unrepeatable human life. |
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The area has preserved its unrepeatable coloring, a coloring that is typical of the Czech landscape on the border of Central Bohemia and the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. |
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As an added attraction, every day the musicians-mixers change what they say extemporaneously, and the actors sing along with the sounds that they generate, offering a unique, unrepeatable soundtrack at each session. |
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It was there, in the heart of Africa, that Member States first said that account also had to be taken of that gift of the biosphere, an unrepeatable gift if ever there was one. |
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But that cannot happen without combined and consistent political action. Failure to act now would mean missing a huge and probably unrepeatable opportunity. |
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The human person experiences his humanity to the extent that he is able to participate in the humanity of the other, the bearer of a unique and unrepeatable plan. |
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It is based on a framework of isochronal time, where each beat of time is equivalent though unrepeatable and only invested superfluously with human meaning. |
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