But what a hard lesson for the young Newbridge man who had played a very sound game up to this point. |
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One could instructively contrast this plan with the traditional blitzkrieg tactic used up to this point. |
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This was done by superposing two sets of data of the type used up to this point, where rotations were taking place in opposite directions. |
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If they've been unwilling to accept a cramdown up to this point, I see no reason for a bank to take the deal in the first place. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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It feels like every gig I've ever been to up to this point has been a mere dress rehearsal for the real thing. |
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We didn't have any long-range plans, and I think it worked for us up to this point. |
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Animators and moviemakers everywhere are guilty for not giving us a product of this caliber up to this point. |
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Cunningham maintains that up to this point the focus in Mark's Gospel has been on Jesus the wonder-worker who remains a mystery to all. |
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The balance of voting in the Council of Ministers had, up to this point, meant that a 'blocking minority' of 23 votes was required. |
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The perception of our success up to this point will be a critical part of that equation. |
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I spent several weeks writing a third-person narrative of my existence, up to this point and continuing in broad strokes into the future. |
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As far as smell and taste goes it was unimpressive compared to other cassia we had seen up to this point in Vietnam. |
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Heritage is not on the agenda of the government and the minister has been extremely ineffectual up to this point in her tenure. |
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The instrument stores the data calibrated up to this point and will use them for future measurements. |
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Nothing up to this point has cured what was not in the written document. |
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That is the proper procedure and that is the procedure that has been taking place up to this point. |
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The clanging, detached, pointillistic economy of the piece up to this point becomes a frenzy of rhythmic vitality, winding down to a soft ending like an old watch. |
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It's very hard not to resay some of the things that have already been said up to this point. |
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In many ways, everything that you have done up to this point to smooth the way to restoring the workplace culminates at this intervention level. |
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It is a good process and I think that is one that has worked up to this point. |
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They worked hard on it, but without any of the laboriousness that had gone into the session up to this point. |
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I did not wish to dismantle much of the good work that has been achieved up to this point. |
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I don't want to belabour any of the points that have been very eloquently made up to this point. |
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This allowed homemakers, who could not vote up to this point since they were not taxpayers, to vote. |
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Free to choose to be loved up to this point, and free not to believe at all that such love is possible, that such love can be offered even to the vilest of sinners, even to you, even to me! |
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It is clear that up to this point the Belgrade government has simply been playing a cat and mouse game with the rest of the world and has been toying with the lives of its own citizens. |
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Furthermore, up to this point, Graham had not as of yet shared the median amount raised by Y Combinator startups — the average, yes, but not the median. |
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The portion of the Bill that has attracted the strongest criticism up to this point appears to be that dealing with the Access to Information Act. |
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It hasn't worked out that way up to this point. |
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It is very much a struggle for that church to continue, but it offers a special place of safety for those who obviously live under a lot of hostility from other messages to them in terms of their lives up to this point. |
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People come to us at a point where they are recognizing that their actions up to this point may have already had an effect on their credit report and credit score, and they want to know more about this. |
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That would be the first time that we would be weaponizing space, and there has been a policy up to this point that we are not going to weaponize space. |
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With this fascinating body of sound of the Philharmonia Hungarica, Alois Springer could convert the sound after which he had unperturbedly gone up to this point. |
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If, as a result of force majeure, we must discontinue further execution of the project, we retain a right to compensation for the work carried out and delivered up to this point in time. |
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The frustrations and hardships the party had met up to this point were nothing to those they experienced in their three-month journey through the rugged mountain terrain. |
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These somatic cells are now mortal, even though, up to this point, they have been proliferating continuously for billions of years as germ-line cells. |
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Up to this point in his career, the only heavy games Kramer had designed had been with collaborators. |
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Up to this point in my life, I had never come close to anything I had set my heart on. |
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Up to this point mother Mary was running the business end of fossil collecting. |
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Up to this point Wordsworth was known only for Lyrical Ballads, and he hoped that this new collection would cement his reputation. |
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