The children will be collecting unwanted books, CD's, videos, cassettes and records to raise funds for Oxfam's work in Africa. |
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By learning some simple facts about weeds, you can put yourself in a much better position to rid your garden of these unwanted guests. |
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But young people are fighting back in South Yorkshire and today will descend on London, seeking to rid their county of its unwanted image. |
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Many evolutionists advocate euthanasia as a wonderful means to rid us of unwanted burdens. |
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A CAMPAIGN to rid Grimsby of abandoned cars has resulted in more than 50 unwanted vehicles being handed over in the first 10 days. |
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And so the Dufourgs turned to Gina Rose, a 43-year-old Arizonan whose specialty is ridding buildings of unwanted energies. |
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Having a shave and getting rid of unwanted body hair in the heat or sauna is also supposed to be relaxing for the nerves and skin. |
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Each month he ritually held an hour-long session of throwing unwanted 'rubbish' out. |
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And when he returned to England, he linked up with his old school to send out unwanted books. |
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Now it looks like an unwanted child still tied embarrassingly to the parent company's apron strings and destined for a future of neglect. |
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In course of time even some European states adopted terrorism to liquidate, wipe out and transplant unwanted peoples. |
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In south Wales, for instance, it operates an imaginative scheme with a local cattery, whereby unwanted books are shredded for use as cat litter. |
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As documented in my earlier-cited works, there exists an elaborate Orwellian language for routinely dealing with unwanted dates. |
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On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later. |
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She fires off the cleanest and most articulated runs without a trace of strain or unwanted aspirates. |
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Suddenly, unwanted mental images assailed her, forcing her to swallow hard and blink to keep from reacting. |
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I did notice that the spelling in most of the unwanted e-mails I happen to read is generally atrocious. |
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Men harassers prefer to force their unwanted attentions on strangers in public amusement places. |
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One kid always used to tag along, unwanted, made fun of, yet somehow of greater indispensability than any of the rest of us. |
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Now is the time to start searching and any unwanted saleable items will be very welcome by the organising committee. |
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Secure login authentication should be employed to keep out unwanted visitors. |
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As industry was modernized by automation and computerization, workers' skills became outdated or unwanted. |
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The Fauna Foundation started out originally as a sanctuary for unwanted farm animals. |
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These unwanted signs of lowered productivity were observed, let us say prior to 1950, but were not judged to be associated with autotoxins. |
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This free service can remove your name and address from Direct Mailing Lists, preventing unwanted commercial mailings being sent to your home. |
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Steve's is not the first complaint I have received about unwanted rubbish being left in the back alleys behind terraced homes. |
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On a dry day, scarify the lawn to remove unwanted thatch and then aerate and top-dress any badly drained areas. |
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Prevention of unwanted teenage pregnancies is a high priority in many countries. |
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She would scrap it and have us return to the old days of backstreet abortions and unwanted pregnancies for young girls. |
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I know this because throughout the roll into the unwanted bank, she was literally shouting at me for help! |
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Years ago, unwanted babies were traditionally placed in bassinets on the doorsteps of churches or hospitals. |
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The law expects a greater measure of self-control in unwanted situations where human life is at stake. |
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We are thinking of self-imposed measures for use of cellphones, but they are unwanted on school and college campuses. |
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Lately I've been feeling somewhat unwanted by some of my friends, so I'm choosing to sequester myself a little and stop hassling people. |
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By neutering and microchipping their dogs, owners can ensure that they do not add to a situation where so many dogs are unwanted. |
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Cate straightened herself on the stone bench and sat up, not wanting to attract any unwanted attention. |
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But to enlist their help, be careful with pesticide use because many controls kill beneficials as well as unwanted insects. |
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Interior window shades and blinds do absolutely nothing to prevent unwanted heat from penetrating your windows. |
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In Namibia reckless individuals occupy erven in residential areas in cities, towns and villages to conduct their unwanted business. |
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Common sense and usual business practice prevailed along with generalised desires to rid the kingdom of unwanted transportable convicts. |
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Hopefully, this action will aid me in getting rid of the unwanted trash reading my blog. |
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Shred unwanted paperwork such as bank statements, credit card receipts, council tax and utility bills before throwing them away. |
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Whether the tree is large or small, the key is to prune the unwanted branch while protecting the stem or trunk wood of the tree. |
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To me, this made instruments sound too distant and gave the bass an unwanted tubbiness. |
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The other night we saw a poor, abandoned, unwanted, unloved creature by the side of the road. |
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The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono sounds much better than the 2.0 faux stereo that carries an unwanted echoic effect. |
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It must have turned heads as cars passed, drawing more unwanted attention to the situation. |
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Health and education workers are battling hard to rid the city of its unwanted title as one of the country's worst teenage pregnancy black spots. |
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Before seeing the monte, the bidder discards up to four unwanted cards face down. |
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We do not like to spend our time sifting through piles of unwanted and unaddressed mail. |
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Even in cases of unaffiliated or unwanted remains, the report leans on the side of return. |
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It was naive what was done, uncalled for, and unwanted, but all acted out with the best intentions in mind. |
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Let's be glad I will have no more time to feel lonely, unattractive, unwanted, miserable and undersexed. |
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If just one player was up, that player gives each of the other players as many unwanted cards face down as they had undertricks. |
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Altering the dosage or switching to a similar medication that lacks the unwanted toxic effect can minimize undesired effects. |
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Such undiplomatic candidness will have caused unwanted ripples inside the Home Office. |
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One solution is to seek experiences that could undo or reverse the patterns of experience that could have created the unwanted preference. |
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In third-world countries, unwanted babies are often abandoned or sold into slavery. |
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Sloppy playing is fine, but sloppy slide guitar can lead to an unwanted foray into microtonal music. |
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It seems that people are too bone idle to take unwanted items to the refuse collection points, so they just leave them in the back streets. |
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Obviously, a man who makes unwanted contact with a woman is a boor and maybe even a criminal. |
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An unkeen blade will make you want to muscle through the shave and this unwanted pressure can be razing. |
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The youngsters collected unwanted goods from family and friends and then set up a stall at the weekly boot sale at Pedham Place Farm, Swanley. |
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Can you suggest a practical solution that Martha would accept without making her feel unloved and unwanted? |
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What kind of policy is this where senior citizens are made to feel unloved and unwanted? |
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There are some children in the world who are unwanted, or unloved by their parents. |
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There is also an issue about child abuse, that unwanted children will be unloved and abused. |
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Just because a baby is aborted, this does not mean it was unloved or unwanted, It just simply wasn't the right time. |
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This is why I am pro-choice. If there are unwanted pregnancies is it a reason to bring children into the world that may be unwanted and unloved? |
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And why bring unwanted children into the world, why should children be brought up in an unloving environment? |
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They and others were obviously quite unmarketable, so for every parrot sold many are discarded as unwanted and left to die. |
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To reclaim your disk memory, you need to clean up these unnecessary and unwanted files. |
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Rabbit, feeling incredibly unwanted and unneeded in the conversation, decided to get to work. |
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I can't say that because it implies that my contribution to the whole is unneeded and therefore unwanted. |
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All of them were just fine without me, so I felt unneeded, unloved, unwanted, and above all, a bit hungry. |
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Anyone else's comments on our relationship are unneeded, unwanted and unwelcome. |
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I blamed him for all of the unwanted, unneeded and unrequited love that he forced me to feel. |
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Hence a spam bot could, and did, enter hundreds of unwanted spams in a matter of minutes into the comments of a largely unprotected weblog. |
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They worry that repeated prescriptions for large doses of narcotic painkillers will attract unwanted attention from the government. |
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The additional benefit of using natural treatments is that they have no unwanted side effects. |
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Your printed page will still show all those unwanted navigation menus and banner ads. |
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It may be disused fitness equipment, untouched kitchen gadgets or scores of unwanted CDs and books. |
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We have turned these low-life neds into personalities who are set to give Glasgow yet another dose of unwanted notoriety. |
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What if anti-spam laws could be formulated to prevent unwanted telemarketing calls? |
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York's animal shelter is packed out with unwanted cats and dogs who now need new homes. |
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This a chance to get some money for Christmas and also to dispose of unwanted items at home. |
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Now there is a chance to get rid of unwanted articles, and serve a worthwhile cause as well. |
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The club would welcome any unwanted toys in good condition that can be sold. |
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I ask whether he found himself the focus of unwanted press attention when they were together. |
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They are also sending out posters to remind patients to cancel unwanted appointments. |
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Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts. |
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The long dark nights are here again but so are the unwanted visitors to our homes. |
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Farmers often see them as a nuisance, an unwanted obstacle dividing up valuable grazing land. |
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A former keeper at Glasgow Zoo alleges unwanted pets were fed to snakes as a cost cutting exercise. |
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We would be grateful for any unused or unwanted books which can be handed into us at the Museum. |
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He has received unwanted attention from religious parties in the past, he says. |
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Customers will benefit from a reduction in the number of unwanted and inappropriate calls. |
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The idea is that the active noise cancels out or reduces the unwanted sound. |
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It too was a place to hide from the social and moral stigma of unwanted pregnancy. |
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Stray and unwanted cats have been patched up, neutered and sent off to new homes. |
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They don't replace items because they are unwanted, a little frayed or just out of fashion. |
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The worldly understanding of suffering brings only loathing, ageing, illness and death, which are all unwished for and unwanted. |
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It was the unwanted, unwonted curiosity it raised, racing from one possibility to another instead of letting me doze off. |
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Our much-appreciated donations would be better spent caring for unwanted pets, abused and neglected animals, and sick or injured wildlife. |
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Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants. |
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That kind of situation is a teeming breeding ground for all sorts of unwanted trouble. |
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One way to remove unwanted gases is to pass them through a solution of calcium oxide in the smokestack. |
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Spay or neuter your pets to help reduce the number of unwanted pets that may not be properly cared for or regularly vaccinated. |
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The first thing you should do is remove all unwanted vegetation from your planting area. |
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So why don't you root out those unwanted specs and let some less fortunate benefit from them. |
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He could just not bring himself to confront an unwanted employee, face to face, and give him the bullet. |
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The spindles grasp the fiber and selectively pull it out of the boll, leaving unwanted plant parts or trash behind. |
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Examples of interior materials to avoid are vinyl and foil wall coverings, which create an unwanted vapor barrier on perimeter walls. |
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It will usually vocalize or bill-clap as well, in an effort to scare away the unwanted visitor or predator. |
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This low rep range is essential to developing the hams and glutes at the expense of unwanted bodyfat. |
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More radically, a company with unwanted assets may fund a buy-back, without a new share issue, out of distributable profits. |
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In the north region, inspectors rescued 2,456 animals and collected a further 35,001 that were unwanted or abandoned. |
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Those people who discard anything unwanted at their feet may see nothing wrong or offensive about their behaviour. |
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Without anonymity, he says, unwanted advertisers or other hackers could tap into users' personal information. |
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The player to the dealer's left may now discard any number of unwanted cards and replace them by drawing cards from the top of the talon. |
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Avoid wearing blazers and cardigans with more than three buttons because they will draw unwanted attention to your shorter upper body. |
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Alpha females should carry some of the blame for their unwanted single status. |
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As players all we want to do is get on and play rugby, and the almighty stushie at Murrayfield is an unwanted distraction. |
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Participants will also be taught the basics of drawing up their own storyboards so they do not waste time taking unwanted footage. |
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Smith added that the shop received between 20 and 30 bags of cast-offs and unwanted belongings a day. |
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After a couple more exchanges like this, my voice becoming increasingly strained, he finally picked up the vibe that he was unwanted. |
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It's a week of mad, mad chatterboxes so get creative about extricating yourself from unwanted conversations. |
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In doing so it created disgustingly large food mountains, overproducing unwanted food simply to keep greedy farmers in business. |
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Too much of one of the compounds may result in unwanted bitter, rancid, or sulfuric tastes. |
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Virtually all wives had one, and probably many, opportunities to comply with or reject an unwanted sexual overture. |
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If possible, weed the unwanted oxalis in flower beds rather than use a herbicide, which may damage or kill your more desirable plants. |
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The ship moved through the pack ice, elbowing floes out of the way as if they were unwanted thoughts. |
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That is not because the principle of museums selling off unwanted or superfluous objects from their collection is being questioned. |
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All you need to do is donate your unwanted clothes, books, and homeware to stores across the country. |
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What would you suggest I do to suppress these unwanted feelings without the use of pills or alcohol? |
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Perhaps, for example, the car could be swapped for Panini football stickers or bartered for unwanted livestock. |
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An unwanted actor who had been shamefully tossed aside by Hollywood was simply at the mercy of these young hotties. |
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The skimmed milk is pasteurized to remove unwanted bacteria and enzymes, then a small amount is inoculated, kept warm, and allowed to sour. |
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That has forced manufacturers to rely on deep price cuts to clear their unwanted inventories. |
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Like an unwanted cargo hulk lugging its toxic payload from port to port around the world, there's no telling where it will end up next. |
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Apple-shaped torso of man and pear-shaped body of woman indicate accumulation of unwanted fat in the body. |
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His solemn eyes penetrated her thoughts, forcing unwanted emotions through her mind. |
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High-end meat dishes, such as steak fajitas, are often simply prepared and contain few unwanted ingredients. |
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Phase Jitter is the unwanted phase modulation of a primary signal by one or more other signals through the transmission process. |
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This feature is used to accommodate roadways, farmsteads or other areas where irrigation is unwanted. |
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Precision comes from being able to strike the desired target while avoiding incidental casualties or unwanted damage. |
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The oils are then neutralized to remove free fatty acids which might give unwanted flavours. |
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Firstly, it seems that courts will protect commercial agreements made with the express object of preventing unwanted publicity. |
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She had bought us a huge, unwanted bag of pasta, the size of a Dauphin's pillow but sealed in industrial-strength blue plastic. |
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Historians paid considerable attention to the circumstances that created this unwanted felonry. |
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This includes conditions mentioned earlier, like unwanted hair and vascular and pigmented lesions. |
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Wavelengths of light in this region of the spectrum cause heating so blocking infrared reduces unwanted rays from the sun. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted, obsessive thoughts and to prevent themselves from engaging in compulsive behaviors. |
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And Washington was unwanted on the free-agent market for months before the Bears inked him! |
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Secondly, oil collects all the unwanted foreign matter like dirt and grime that gets sucked into the engine through the air intake. |
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They remember the sharp fear of unwanted pregnancies, and the fumblings in the dark with the woefully inadequate contraceptives that preceded it. |
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A second problem is damage caused by the buildup of excessive electrical charges in the plate from the unwanted ions. |
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These unwanted emergent environmental patterns seem intractable to pluralist politics. |
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If this is the case, then this is likely to result in the accumulation of unwanted inventories. |
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There's also a lock now to prevent unwanted pocket dialing and a backlight behind the keyboard. |
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It is also a time to turf out unwanted, though preferably easily flammable, things from around the house and to chuck them onto the bonfire. |
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The cylindrical, polished glass cuvette was run under an ionizer to minimize unwanted light scatter and static charge before each experiment. |
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Donate the unwanted item to charity, as someone will certainly appreciate it. |
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They are the unwanted foreign element, that which is abnormal in comparison to the protagonist's normal state. |
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So to avoid unwanted visitors, I use my mobile all the time, and if I get too many crank calls, I just change the number. |
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The youth group is collecting cracked and unwanted crockery for their china smashing stall, and a box for donations is in the church. |
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This cross-breed pooch's predicament behind bars is a taste of more to come as many animals given as Christmas gifts become unwanted. |
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This was key to avoid unwanted measurement crosstalk that destroys quantum information. |
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With his fresh-faced and boyish good-looks Decker becomes the object of unwanted attention, especially in the showers. |
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Its modular approach allows for complete customization without unwanted expense. |
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Drug treatment of cancer is often limited by unwanted tissue damage due to the lack of tumor selectivity of the cytotoxic agents administered. |
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Worse the loutish boys galumphed over and started acting as unwanted ballboys for our game. |
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They also build nests in unwanted places such as air vents and eaves of buildings. |
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People are also being encouraged to have a garage sale of any unwanted gifts and belongings on the same day and donate the proceeds. |
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The noise was quite deafening, and my attempt to block all these unwanted sounds by avoiding the vision was almost completely futile. |
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The cough is a vital defense mechanism in the protection of airways from unwanted materials. |
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Cut off any unwanted growth and take back older side shoots that protrude too far out. |
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The cream removes unwanted hair to the root, unlike other depilatory creams which merely melt it to just below the skin's surface. |
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Shaving and depilatories remain dependable backups, but laser hair removal is the most high-tech way to zap unwanted hair. |
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Liposuction is a surgical procedure which uses a suction device to permanently remove unwanted deposits of fat tissue. |
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But I think the best way for me to purge out unwanted emotions, or even good emotions, is by talking about it. |
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Interestingly, most adware companies slough off criticism onto their affiliates when caught purveying their unwanted goods. |
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He discussed how the manufacture of PVC creates the unwanted byproduct of dioxin, a potent carcinogen. |
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Shades on the south side block unwanted direct sunlight while reflecting light onto the ceiling of the interior. |
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She sighed after the original grunt at the unwanted physical contact and thought about how she couldn't stand him. |
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A player who cannot follow suit is free to trump the trick or discard an unwanted card. |
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I don't see how either of those aspects would technically disqualify me from an unwanted job at a pet store, so I had some hope left. |
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Her father's visit to the US stirs up the unwanted memories and brings disquietude. |
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Every time someone dumps their rubbish or unwanted furniture here, we have to sort it out. |
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Before the days of regular garbage pick up, farmers used to dump their unwanted junk in fields and ravines behind their barns. |
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So if you increase the amount of excess carbs you eat, you can increase your fat stores and add unwanted size to your physique. |
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They are unwanted here, then, mainly because their skins are darker than those of the exclusionist crowd. |
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With the thin flush of grass on the high slopes fast shriveling up, it is time for local people to cull old, unwanted horses and donkeys. |
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The local scout troop is looking for donations of bric-a-brac, toys, books, videos, unwanted gifts, etcetera. |
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Certainly, the outdoor nature of the shoot offers up some unwanted ambiance, but this is not the reason for any aural concern. |
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Rose was keen to ensure that the Christmas zoomania doesn't result in unwanted pets. |
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Thus the child whom the parents consider unwanted may be a blessing to the family religiously and economically. |
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The proposal for a refuge, while well-intentioned, is not the solution to the problem of unwanted, abandoned pet reptiles. |
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More than 2,500 neglected, unwanted or abandoned exotic pets were seized by inspectors last year. |
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But it can help prevent that unwanted pregnancy, that abortion, or that misguided marriage which ends in divorce. |
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In Nicholas Nickleby, he crusaded against another institution, the so-called private academies for unwanted children. |
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If we now call overbroad subpoenas an unauthorized access, then unwanted e-mail is a trespass. |
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Keeping the child was out of the question, and not just because it was an era when unwanted pregnancies were scandals. |
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Here, if your father refuses to acknowledge you as his son, then you are named unwanted, and no one will accept you. |
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Her group had left her, jettisoning her into oblivion for fear of attracting unwanted attention to themselves. |
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If you want your own web page posted on the net, you may be able to get one without the unwanted ads. |
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Whether you're a weekend warrior, high-school athlete, or pro, sports injuries are an unwanted pain. |
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But one might just ask, do we have to criticize those thousands of teens who have tried, or perhaps, experienced this unwanted rampancy? |
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But homes today don't normally feature ramparts, drawbridges, moats and six-foot thick stone walls to keep out unwanted visitors. |
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Where necessary they are microchipped, de-fleaed, wormed and vaccinated and, if the owner agrees, neutered to avoid unwanted breeding. |
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Violent crime, alcohol and drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, unwanted pregnancy, and poor health are the major social problems. |
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Disney could look for a potential white knight to rescue it from unwanted bidders and up the ante for Comcast. |
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And I'm afraid that from now on I shall have to turn my hand at the removal of unwanted comments. |
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But like every development through the ages, chat-rooms have brought unwanted problems. |
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Being subjected to unwanted interference in public places is becoming an issue and cell phone rage, along with road and air rage is on the rise. |
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It is so much of an effort most times and the last thing I want is more self-created and unwanted complications that serve no end at all. |
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Closing any road is a drastic step, bringing many unwanted and potentially dangerous knock-on effects. |
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As much as 75 per cent of e-mails are made up of redundant or unwanted messages. |
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Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter stretcher. |
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Inevitably this has landed Kirkland with the unwanted reputation of being injury prone. |
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He expected DIY shops and paint companies would donate unwanted stock, saving them the cost of paying for disposal at landfill sites. |
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We screamed and yelped and hugged each other tightly to relieve some of the unwanted stress. |
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Thus, the physician should be armed with information about removal of unwanted hair. |
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We are currently assigning all non-essential personnel to the removal of these unwanted franchise restaurants. |
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Tonight we would like to have a discussion regarding the removal of unwanted hair. |
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With just four games remaining, City look in grave danger of re-capturing their unwanted yo-yo tag of recent years. |
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The move was made to restrict zoning, said Stevens, in order to avoid having a retail store set up where it was unwanted. |
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Placement of these unwanted animals is difficult because most zoos are unwilling to take them and few sanctuary facilities exist. |
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He is shedding an unwanted reputation as an iron-gloved, lead-footed fielder who has no range and is prone to errors. |
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He has pinpointed markers signaling the presence of an unwanted, purplish color in wheatgrasses caused by the pigment anthocyanin. |
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I mentioned this bill, and that person came up with a story about being the subject of unwanted and invasive photography. |
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A white knight is a person who is asked to acquire a company as an alternative to an unwanted black knight, who is the investor initiating a hostile takeover bid. |
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It promises to be a parsimonious solution to the age-old problem of preventing unwanted pregnancies. |
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It serves us well in our home city, but perhaps gives us an unwanted air of paranoia and aggressiveness in, say, Hailey, Idaho. |
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I've seen widows forced to marry unwanted suitors who, aided and abetted by the law, usurped their deceased husband's assets, as well as their own lives and bodies. |
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Like some unwanted child who no one loved, Boat Trip sank like a stone at the box office and took a pummeling at the hands of critics and audiences alike. |
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Preventing the young giving birth to babies unwanted by their parents will break a cycle of unwanted pregnancies that has gone on for time immemorial. |
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Applying the soldering iron to the wires where they are soldered to the Centronics connector and pulling gently should be enough to undo the wires from the unwanted connector. |
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And having an unwanted man charge under your dress is just plain scary, whether or not you're on the red carpet. |
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The council has tried to address the problem of illegally dumped rubbish by organising free collections of household waste including unwanted fridges. |
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You even have it if the remnant of your unfinished cup of tea has been accidentally thrown away by someone else, who's come upon it and thought it unwanted, of no account. |
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In my small garden I have three compost bins and two water butts so I do not lack facilities to dispose of vegetable waste, merely space to accommodate an unwanted bin. |
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People in that capacity provide wisdom, but also unwanted judgment and authority. |
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Robert has already had his arms and legs waxed to remove unwanted hair. |
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It's unsurprising that the modern age hasn't given rise to many more unidentified bleeps and bloops, but perhaps we've become inured to the crackle of unwanted aural static. |
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They took in four young unwanted cross-breed dogs last month. |
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This coalition contends that the movants have failed to meet their burden of proof and that a Multidistrict Litigation order of consolidation is unneeded and unwanted. |
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The only way to remove an unwanted recessive like long hair from a breeding program is to spay or neuter all kittens who inherit that trait and all cats who produce it. |
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He also intends to invest in a comber to strip away unwanted leaves and a trailer so he can take sheaves to customers as far afield as Ireland and France. |
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There are times in Paris, as in other cities, when earphones are cranked up so loud they fill the car with unwanted melodies. |
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Distinctions and divides have also been made based on feuds between criminal families, which have brought unwanted attention to the city in recent years. |
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Organisations such as the Northern Rivers Animal Shelter and the Animal Rights and Rescue have been inundated with unwanted animals, especially kittens. |
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Owners neuter male dogs and cats when the flow of testosterone in their bloodstream generates either unmanageable behaviour or unwanted offspring. |
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Get rid of any redundant or unwanted items and survey what is left. |
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When oil is refined this reaction is used to remove unwanted alkenes. |
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This unwanted signal is known as an image or alias of the desired signal. |
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I have recently got around to having a grand sort-out with the result that I have quite a collection of unwanted jewellery and watches, some of which need a little repair. |
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It helps prevent ingrowing hairs and calms any unwanted bumps. |
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Being followed by a spammer is a kind of unwanted attention. |
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We get a lot of calls asking if we can home unwanted bunnies, but we can't, partly because of the dangers of disease, such as myxomatosis, to our own. |
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By spaying your cat, you can prevent several unwanted behaviors. |
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But not everyone is keen about Horvath's circles, especially Gyrotonic's reliance on weighted repetitions, which, some critics say, can cause muscle strain and unwanted bulk. |
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Who said you had to spend your life deleting unwanted e-mail? |
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In addition, the researchers found that the more subjects activated their frontal cortex during the experiment, the better they were at suppressing unwanted memories. |
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Vehicle dismantlers are now charging to collect or take delivery of most unwanted vehicles and, as a consequence, it is cheaper for the owners to simply abandon the vehicle. |
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Last, but not least, you'll have to make sure you've got an assortment of warrior ants guarding your anthill against unwanted insects and animals. |
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Probably in part for this reason, it chose preventable medical conditions, rather than male prophylactics, as the proper analogue for unwanted pregnancy. |
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The story began back in 1994, just as the dominance of the compact disc was filling charity shops with yet more unwanted vinyl record collections. |
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The highest rates of sexual infection and unwanted pregnancy are in people from deprived backgrounds further increasing the spiral of decline into poverty and ill health. |
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The tools include a combination of heuristic rules-based scanning, white and black lists, content filtering and SMTP-based authentication to keep out unwanted mail. |
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Please bring labelled seedlings, herbaceous plants, house plants and bunches of flowers, unwanted accessories and gardening books and magazines etc. |
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With unwanted gifts the shop is not required to offer you a refund, though many will offer an exchange, credit vouchers, or refund, as long as you have a receipt. |
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The beleaguered authority is to discuss the way forward in ridding the city of unwanted homes, which are magnets to vandals, at a meeting next Monday. |
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It is quite simply unwanted, unnecessary and utterly uninteresting. |
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Take along your unwanted goods and sell them for instant cash, which beats selling via the classified adverts in newspapers, car boot sales or over the Internet. |
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What better place to put our unneeded and unwanted laborers? |
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Certain circumstances, which would not have attracted attention in a large town but which were bound to arouse curiosity in a small one, gave an unwanted interest to this everyday gathering. |
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Bat rays are often caught in trawling and gill nets as unwanted by-catch. |
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As with all digital cameras, the A303's main advantages are the fact that you don't have to load film and that you can delete your unwanted shots. |
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The combined goals of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy should be considerations when choosing a contraceptive method. |
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But possession breeds use as every apprentice office equipment salesman knows full well, and the contrivance that was unwanted yesterday becomes indispensable today. |
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This brings the unwanted attentions of local despot Hatcher who, with his ragbag of cut-throat henchmen, sets out to destroy the heroes and nab the treasure for himself. |
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Up until the 19th century abortion was illegal, however this meant that women were forced to get rid of unwanted pregnancies in unsanitary and dangerous conditions. |
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The Torah speaks of the evil prophet Bilaam praising the Israelites for dwelling arrangements that prevented unwanted intrusions and other invasions of privacy. |
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There was one other peculiar moment that gave rise to a shiver of unwanted Somali memories. |
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The city's cat shelter is snowed under with new arrivals, as summer is their busiest period, being similar to the post-Christmas boom in unwanted dogs. |
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Although pleased to be kept on, I felt unwanted and unvalued. |
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Spam is up fivefold over the past 18 months, leaving the electronic mailboxes of Internet users jammed with billions of unwanted commercial e-mails. |
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She was part of an unwanted litter and came to us at just five weeks' old. |
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What better venue then to show them off than a car boot sale, those curiously popular events which have become the place to offload unwanted household items? |
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He appealed to owners to take responsibility for their unwanted pets by phoning the dog warden or by dropping the animal to their local pound or animal sanctuary. |
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While stock options offer management an incentive to perform well, overloaded stock-option accounts create the possibility of unwanted share value dilution. |
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It will also hide unwanted vegetal flavors and even mask certain types of spoilage. |
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The unwanted blooms are at odds with his plans for a garden replicating the calming colours of an impressionist painting. |
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All that is required is an artistic mind that finds unconventional uses for unwanted material dumped in scrap heaps, or abandoned in rubbish dumps. |
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Daniel Gross on the injectable compound that gets rid of your unwanted fat. |
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Individuals in desperate poverty may have difficulty emigrating but what is there to stop governments putting unwanted people on a plane with a one-way ticket? |
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His eyes glisten with unshed tears as he reaches the threshold of his release, desperate to rid himself of the unwanted pleasure but requiring Kenneth's dispensation to do so. |
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The benefits of the system include easy access to a stopcock, damage prevention due to unwanted leaks or pipe bursts and saving costs by conserving water. |
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