On the other side of the glass and mahogany door, the room, furnished with art deco lamps, bistro mirrors and very little else, was heaving. |
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Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables. |
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Scotland's best golfer is no fan of links golf and played very little of it as a youngster brought up in, wait for it, Leeds. |
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The wallet contained very little money but he would have been disappointed to think that he had lost it. |
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A company spokesman said very little silage had been cut and the season was already about three to four weeks behind time. |
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In 1988, the first geriatric ward was set up in the GH, but even then, geriatric medicine enjoyed very little priority. |
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Reivin was dodging using very little effort, as if this was all far too easy for him. |
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At present most of the site is used as a distribution warehouse and very little manufacturing is carried out. |
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When they are in jack pine, with crooked and very limby trees, there is very little choice but to tackle each stem one at a time. |
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Despite all that has happened there is very little warmongering in New York. |
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The way the cells are aligned will cause the quarter-sawn board to shrink a little bit in width and very little in thickness. |
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Because they formed within the peat, coal balls generally contain very little detrital clay minerals and quartz. |
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The other advantage is that there is very little washing-up as it is served from the pan it was cooked in. |
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We then went on to Sri Lanka where the one-day part of the tour was virtually a washout and it meant I played very little cricket at all. |
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They're relatively simple and quick quests that result in very little gain in terms of experience points. |
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Providing viewers with very little content is a common mistake many webmasters make when they develop their website. |
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All the research means very little when a large proportion of the population have decided that they like to smoke a bit of weed. |
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With increasingly weighty school bags and heavy workload after school, very little free time is left for the kids to enjoy their childhoods. |
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The Lootens formula keeps sulfite content low, uses very little bromide, and adds small amounts of citric acid and potassium thiocyanate. |
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The water in the jail is cold, and the weather has turned rainy so there is very little sun. |
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And, being an adventure game where the only challenge is solving puzzles, there is very little replay value. |
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Patients with severe asthma may not have any wheezing as there is very little air moving in and out of the lungs. |
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Victims of the whimsical monsoons and fickle market prices, these poor farmers have very little control over their destiny. |
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The information on the Aesculapian order is thin and really advances very little. |
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The main ingredient in French bread is white flour, which has very little nutritional value. |
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This photograph was flat, with very little contrast and some noticeable scratches, dust spots, pen marks and other discolorations. |
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Our mothers cooked real food from raw ingredients, making magical meals out of very little. |
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Sara continued with the gentle strokes until very little color was transferred from brush to paper. |
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What this actually amounts to is a whole lot of talk and very little action. |
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A diet extremely high in protein and fat with very little carbohydrate intake may induce ketogenesis. |
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The pollen count in the Midlands has very little dependency on the direction the winds are coming from. |
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DiFranco's albums were getting very little radio airplay and couldn't be found in most record stores. |
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We are used to arriving at airports and being able to get on and off aeroplanes in very little time. |
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Additionally, during physical education classes and recess, children actually spend very little time engaged in physical activity. |
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You have very little time to recharge your batteries, unwind and get going again. |
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We know very little about the outer covering of the various types of dinosaurs. |
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And here, he creates a fully fleshed-out character with very little dialogue. |
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His fingers kneaded the tense muscles of her shoulders but it did very little to relax her. |
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What this goes to show is how very little most people, even intelligent and knowledgable people, know about language. |
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And, secondly, the work they do with them while they are in custody is doing very little to straighten them out once they re-emerge. |
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It takes very little effort to do this and it can make a world of difference to the people around them. |
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A single world language would in all probability do very little to advance peace. |
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The cold spell took a turn for the worse at the weekend with roads in a very dangerous condition and very little sign of gritting. |
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To add to that she has very little or no knowledge of Zulu or Xhosa, languages which Mafikizolo uses. |
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While there might have been football and hurling there was very little for girls and for young lads who were not into physical sports. |
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Well, here we are several years after Y2K and we now know, that at midnight, January 1, 2000, very little changed. |
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For years, he has been providing him with prime vegetables from his flourishing allotment at very little cost. |
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Chef Stefan did say that he uses very little condiments in the preparation, allowing the guests to add to their own taste. |
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Still, it's just as well, if not better, to get paid for standing around doing very little and trying out new cosmetics products, huh? |
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There's very little on the menu that will have you rushing home to experiment, but there are plenty of old reliables and comfort food. |
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The UN in Somalia had resolved very little, apart from initial famine relief. |
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Two plants that thrive on very little water are the impala lily and the reed stem orchid. |
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It amazes me that somebody can say very little, and not very loudly at all, and everyone listens to what she has to say. |
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Faced with the remarkable bankruptcy of his employer, Larry did very little to locate a remunerative position. |
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Today very little Renosterveld is left as most of it has been ploughed up for crop cultivation. |
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We were all young once and many of us, in those youthful days, had very little, if anything, to assist our social times. |
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It's very important to keep hoe tips in good repair as they lose their effectiveness quickly with very little wear. |
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On the other hand, laterite stone take very little, sometimes no cement and sand to build and last almost forever. |
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We do very little sprinting or anaerobic training with our younger swimmers. |
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The grass seed mix should contain very little tetraploid varieties if heavy land is being reseeded. |
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The fall in the number of people voting has very little to do with inconvenience, apathy or laziness in the electorate. |
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Fruit crops like tomatoes and cucumbers took very little radioactivity, in contrast to leafy crops like spinach, and were safe to eat. |
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They grin at me in the morning when I'm taking a leak, but they say very little. |
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He left us to deal with the news of the secret with very little time to forgive him and to understand why he did what he did. |
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Three weeks later, on April 24, 1676, he discovered an incredible number of very little animalcules, marking the first sighting of bacteria. |
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Pam says the people are lovely and you encounter very little public animosity about the Vietnam War. |
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The autocorrelations did not decay to zero because there was very little retraction. |
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Most of them retread old ground, with very little new being added to the scholarship on Southern African rock art or San ethnology. |
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The Indian economy is so finely poised on the edge of a boom that it will take very little to start the upward climb again. |
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Despite its revisionist delusions, it offers very little that's new to the genre as a whole. |
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If you can't threaten someone with a vendetta, then you have very little leverage in negotiations. |
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There was very little in the way of animal life on the islands, sheep mainly, but the bird life more than made up for that. |
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While you're able to see what each icon does, there is very little if any instructions about what these functions mean. |
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With no humour and very little in the way of hope, this is certainly not light entertainment. |
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Luck has very little to do with romance, other than to maintain the illusion that we are helpless pawns in the game of love. |
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His aphoristic, rhetorical style, lends itself to statements that sound arresting but often mean very little. |
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Sometimes I find myself sitting around the house doing very little, others I seem to be rushing around like a headless chicken. |
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In the ever darkening of approaching night he noticed very little in way of cover, and the mansion itself stood on a slight rise in the distance. |
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While very little rain falls during the dry season, the amount that does fall is more variable than during the wet season. |
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In fact, very little serious work is being done now in the area of comparing national or regional literatures. |
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She has now played four tournaments and won three of them, but there is very little sentimental about her. |
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This means there will be very little on-street parking available in this area. |
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We can live without breathing for only a few minutes, yet we give it very little thought. |
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The Occupy movement have set up a livestream from Zuccotti Park which shows, well, frankly very little happening. |
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There was very little formal structure by way of military rank in Viking armies. |
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He was young, had only just joined the army and had had very little training. |
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In a rough approximation, it works the same way as lint, and lint's users will need very little time to understand how to use it. |
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He has mastered the art of the interview, meaning very little is disclosed. |
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One must conclude that we know an enormous amount about tricks and ruses but very little about demonstrable impact. |
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Sometimes, especially with long-lived plants, you may get to see very little of the result. |
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There were large numbers of horses of various kinds at the Stow-on-the-Wold October Fair, but very little trade, prices ruling low. |
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There is very little in the leaflet on which to base any worthwhile assessment. |
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Unless all of these assumptions are true, mass surveillance would be of very little help. |
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We know very little about these families of asteroids following the same orbit. |
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We're going to get the low-down on a tech revolution that I, for one, have heard very little about until I got ready to do this program. |
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But the idea that it is all about helping rustic smallholders to keep making rare cheeses has very little to do with reality. |
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He added that the U.S. military kept a low profile in the city and interacted very little with the embassy. |
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Since the amount of actual sizing work done is very little, I apply the lube sparingly and often just lube every other case. |
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He gives the example of a girl with athetoid cerebral palsy with very little control over her limbs and who speaks through a specialist computer. |
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We were all so tired that, with very little more talk, we sacked out and fell asleep. |
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Despite the country's atrocious human rights records, the world community has done very little in response. |
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Now there is very little to prevent them from making history and advancing beyond a World Cup group at the first attempt. |
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However, a known number of horses have very little turn out time and seem to do fine with good horsemanship. |
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Despite wearing glasses, the drummer and bassist have very little problem fitting in. |
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This black box is a vehicle tracking system, and what's unique about it is, it can be attached magnetically to a vehicle in very little time. |
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Prawn boats still continue to plod away with very little change in prices or quality. |
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Had tax deducted from savings interest or share dividends during a tax year when you weren't working or earned very little? |
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We're providing very little incentive for students from social and economically disadvantaged backgrounds to come into education. |
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With very little means, Ulmer created some impressive scenic beauty, and even a few poetic visual effects. |
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The early downpour had just about stopped by the scheduled starting time but there was very little wind to assist the drying out process. |
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In 1880 there was probably very little economic difference between the tenant farmer and the landless labourer. |
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He had experimented with mescaline thirty years before, he said scoffingly, and had found it of very little interest. |
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Most of it is balderdash, and has very little, if anything, to do with the appalling rate of fatalities on our roads. |
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The coursework for my degree in marine biology taught me that we know very little about the sea, especially the life in it. |
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In the colder reaches of the Arctic and in Talkeetna, which enjoys a cooler maritime climate, there was very little change. |
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If the big guy isn't caught, the bust does very little to end his drug operation. |
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As you can see in the picture below, a deliberate attempt to damage the mousing surface by scratching it with a key caused very little damage. |
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Gradients showed very little banding, and no ghosting or other digital artifacts were visible. |
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I had forgotten just how long it takes to do so very little when there's a baby in the house. |
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I wrote a story in early 2001 outlining the bare bones of what was known about the Bank, which was very little. |
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He was clearly distressed and said that three days after the event with the town reduced to matchsticks, very little help had arrived. |
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Though the mutagenic activity of ethylene thiourea is well documented, very little is known about the deleterious effects of zineb. |
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Therefore, barnacles have only a very little effective contact surface on which they stick. |
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However, having very little memory before the age of thirteen or so, I still have no recollection of it whatsoever. |
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I'd start intelligent debate about it but I was three sheets to the wind when I watched it and recall very little about it. |
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Having arrived at the waterside, the angler goes into sedentary mode, where he exerts very little energy, and becomes easily cooled. |
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Kino has only a few seed pearls worth very little, and that will not pay the doctor's fee, so the servant closes the gates in Kino's face. |
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If seeing is believing, the genuine road user today has to be content with very little space on city roads. |
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Superficially it would seem to have very little to do with an historic attack on Greece over a millennium before! |
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The Yavapai Indians have created some of the most beautiful basketry the world has ever seen, yet very little is recorded of their art. |
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There are no or very little measurable amounts of selenium occurring as selenite in these accumulator plants. |
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However, there is very little evidence on the comparative efficacy of classes of drugs. |
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From this position very little strength or energy is required for him to complete the throw. |
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We have been battling for years with very little resources to get something done. |
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A year later Galveston got published, and it was optioned for very little money. |
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Because the lode proved to be barren, very little mining was done. |
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The weapon is very accurate at close range and you can go through a whole clip of 30 with very little recoil, ensuring that you don't lose sight of your target. |
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Don't let your imagination run away with you, or else you might end up convincing yourself of all manner of implausible things based on very little evidence. |
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Until recently I knew very little about Mennonites, the diversity of their religious beliefs and practices, and how most lead quite contemporary lives. |
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On balance, stolen bases have very little to do with runs scored. |
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This creature sitting across from him had unrefined written all over her delicate features and probably had very little idea of how a real lady should behave. |
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To be sure, there was some scolding of the Republican Party, but very little. |
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When stretched, the filament becomes aligned with the flow of the soap film and very little disturbance, called streets, was observed at the tail of the thread. |
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They will be in bloom all summer long, and require very little attention. |
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In the De Niro flick, his second banana is Edward Burns, a serious young actor with a fairly good track record, but very little audience recognition. |
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As an important side benefit, interplanetary trajectories that begin at Lagrangian points require very little fuel to reach other Lagrangian points or even other planets. |
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I thought very little of it as I got out of the bath, as I wrapped myself in dressing gown, as I walked through the house and lay down on the sofa to watch television. |
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Mammals have very little yolk but have evolved from reptiles with telolecithal eggs and, thus, they retain features to cope with the problem of a large inert yolk mass. |
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It met a fiery end on the night of September 11, 1957 and with very little ceremony was knocked to the ground, to be replaced by a water tower instead. |
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To me, this means that I understood pretty much what the rest of American Jewry understands about this religion, and very little about its essence. |
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Isn't it more likely that the cause of Larry's behavior was his father's abusiveness and had nothing, or at the most, very little, to do with divorce itself? |
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Even that did very little to dim the glow of the Sun King among his British fanbase. |
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Any extended treatment of the subject of empire that does not give full weight to the fact that human beings do not want to be ruled by foreigners is worth very little. |
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On the scale of an erythrocyte, a change in the primary nucleation rates could have profound effects even if macroscopic experiments revealed very little difference. |
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If cattle are removed at jointing, there will be very little yield loss. |
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But at the same time, our massive economic inequality has spurred very little serious and visible thinking about alternatives. |
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I really think some people go on skiing holidays to perform in a fashion show, and they do very little traversing, or schussing down the mountain. |
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And those now have very little to do with any notion of excellence, either of character or of comportment. |
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After adjusting claims for several insurance companies, I found one thing the same. Nearly everyone with a claim had very little idea of how to prepare and adjust their claim. |
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Pilot whales can often be spotted resting in large pods at the ocean surface, yet very little is known about the submarine behavior of these deep-sea hunters. |
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In my view, this is a severe case of much ado about very little. |
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She had been in the habit of taking long country rambles with Mr Dawson's children in her old days of dependence, and she thought very little of a distance of three miles. |
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I know very little about make-up but luckily my gorgeous assistant Sarah, who is always immaculately coiffed and maquillaged, was able to help me out. |
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Unfortunately I know very little about them because I talked a blue streak from the moment they stepped in the door to the moment the door closed behind them when they left. |
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Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little. |
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Not only were they whipped by a better team but they also showed very little fighting spirit at times and some of the errors had to be seen to be believed. |
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered. |
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You begin the game with a single lightsaber and very little Force power. |
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On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise. |
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I got very little sleep, but I was a powerhouse of restless energy. |
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So instead, Republican senators have launched an attack on Hagel filled with sound and fury but signifying very little. |
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The band's signature sound comprises spacey vibes and keening tones, laced through with breathy flute, a lot of struck guitar and very little regular rhythm. |
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Returning to work will be daunting enough, getting used to the new equipment, brushing up on your skills and having very little clothes up to date. |
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He was closest to the situation, knew the risks, knew what they could gain from such a crime, and knew what they stood to lose if they were discovered, which was very little. |
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This rate is possible because reaming removes very little material. |
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Edna sleeps very little and awakens early on Sunday morning. |
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Probing atomic motion in proteins is difficult, however, both theoretically as well as experimentally, and we know very little quantitively about this problem. |
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Aside from casualty figures, the books told me very little about what happened to the people. |
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It's less successful in a monochromatic linguine special served in a sauce of vinegar and garlic cloves that ends up tasting very little like either. |
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Funny thing is, there is very little difference between the insignia and the regular Cabernet. |
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Yuzu is really seedy, and has very little juice to squeeze out. |
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I figured that despite having kids coming out of my ears, very little spare cash and a stressful job, on one night a week my guitar and I would work together again. |
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The game contains smooth graphics whilst playing although you notice very little at warp speed, and the cut scenes do a good job without creating too much fuss. |
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He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless. |
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The End-of-History pronouncements of the sucky Nineties settled very little. |
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It is true that the polls show very little movement either way, but there are plenty of marginal seats in Victoria and in a close election they cannot be ignored. |
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In Utah, a builder and a home-technology firm have teamed up to build a European-style passive house that uses very little energy. |
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There has been very little mourning of this dual scalping, just a sense of inevitability. |
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But very little of the ISIS ethos has to do with hitting the Freedom Tower or the Capitol Dome. |
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Nobody can assure anybody and some of these authorities at the crematorium have very little background in science. |
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They do a good job as far as I can see and cost the hospital very little. |
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The routine, workaday books that keep rolling off printing machines and that one lives and works with today share very little of that quality, or that sensibility. |
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The spaceship of Imagination had very mixed reviews in the original, and I had very little idea of what it was doing. |
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She looked in a bad way, but there was very little anybody could do. |
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Some languages code very little through morphology and are more dependent on syntax to encode meaning and grammatical relationships. |
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Going by what the Britain's Got Talent contest and the Eurovision Song Contest produced, very little is the answer. |
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I'm already inclined to be quite scatty, so my life has very little order to it but I love it. |
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With very little effort, you can transform the tattiest patch of grass into a lush green carpet. |
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Our main underweight is still in cash, which yields very little and is inert to both deflation and reflation risk. |
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But as yet there has been very little consideration of the curatorial options which a creative leadership can develop within the building. |
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Johnston, benefits of this type of sealant include very little shrinkage, good flexibility, low modulus, excellent durability and paintability. |
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Enjoy fun, eat-on-a-stick caramel apples that have protein, very little total fat and only 160 calories or less in a three-ounce serving. |
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Results from this well confirm that very little or no carnallite is evident in any of the three potash members. |
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The characters certainly talk a lot but they say very little, rephrasing the same feelings and regrets until they finally get their point across. |
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While masculinity studies enjoys considerable growth in the west, there is very little analysis of African masculinities. |
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Like, we've got very little chance of winning any medals, or they have to pay for their own Lambrusco. |
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They just draw the cash, snarf the subsidised scran and do little, very, very little except troop through the lobbies to vote as they are told. |
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Consequently, transpiration requires very little energy to be used by the plant. |
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Researchers have found very little correlation between economic performance and social expenditure. |
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The fault surface is usually near vertical and the footwall moves either left or right or laterally with very little vertical motion. |
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The Unemployment Insurance Act of 1920 passed at a time of very little unemployment. |
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He received very little reward from his paymasters and of course no recognition for his services by the government. |
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The oil export industry, which dominates the Iraqi economy, generates very little employment. |
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Prices of food have risen very little, and the difficulty at present is to get sufficient labour, skilled and unskilled. |
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There is very little information given on the religion, culture or society of the characters, and buildings are hardly mentioned. |
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Because of this high breeding rate, the size of the population is affected very little by factors such as hunting. |
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In particular, very little material survives regarding succession practices, which have been reconstructed as the system of Tanistry. |
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Despite the name, hunting tartans have very little to do with actual hunting. |
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Certainly all the main inclines were in place, very little was altered until closure. |
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There is very little normalism in the English language, and the attempt to reduce it to stricter rules is necessarily a failure. |
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The Soviet Union was the world's sole communist state with very little international trade. |
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The town suffered very little from the bombing runs in the Second World War that did damage to many English locations. |
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He suffered from a speech impediment and spoke very little until about the age of six. |
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Munroe Barrow was committed to a mental institution in 1916 and, as a result, Joe knew very little of his biological father. |
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Cidaroids have changed very little since the Late Triassic and are today considered to be living fossils. |
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In the south, there is very little left of the indigenous subtropical rainforest which once covered the whole island. |
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Children often drink hot chocolate, plain milk, hot milk with barley coffee, or hot milk with very little coffee. |
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The ecology of maerl habitats has received very little attention in contrast to other marine ecosystems such as kelp forests or sea grass beds. |
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Due to the constant presence of war in Alexandria in ancient times, very little of the ancient city has survived into the present day. |
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The Third Army quickly pushed south and then east, meeting very little German resistance. |
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Laxfordian reworking is extensive and very little unmodified Scourian crust has survived. |
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Indirect effects are most noticeable in marine stratiform clouds, and have very little radiative effect on convective clouds. |
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As it is now known these groups have no relation to molluscs, and very little to one another, the name Molluscoida has been abandoned. |
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Though some mammals have very little, careful examination reveals the characteristic, often in obscure parts of their bodies. |
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A desert is a landscape form or region that receives very little precipitation. |
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In other cases, such as in Iceland, cemeteries show very little evidence of it. |
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Overall equality across humanity, considered as individuals, has improved very little. |
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In 1905, the French colonial administration declared an end of slavery in Mauritania, with very little success. |
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The central government, starved of resources, could do very little to mitigate the effects of these calamities. |
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Under the constitution the king is given very little power, but remains a figurehead and symbol of the Thai nation. |
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The fully developed junk design exhibited innovative, though subsequently very little further developed sail plans and hull designs. |
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The principles she established would have very little effect during her lifetime, however. |
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Corruption remains a problem in Sri Lanka, and there is currently very little protection for those who stand up against corruption. |
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The log of the Leeuwin has been lost, so very little is known of the voyage. |
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They have very little effect on the lake's temperature because of its huge volume. |
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Germany and Italy got very little trade or raw materials from their empires. |
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As there is very little fusion involved in word formation, classical typology mostly applies to inflectional morphology. |
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There is very little information about the treaty which is in the public domain. |
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There is very little agreement as to how the spectrum of formality should be divided. |
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Known indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea have very little contact with local authorities aside from the authorities knowing who they are. |
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The dyes were obtained from animal, vegetable or mineral origin, with none to very little processing. |
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These productions would be comfortable to watch with no smell, relatively very little heat, and more freedom for designers. |
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The method of manual papermaking changed very little over time, despite advances in technologies. |
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While the Boston Manufacturing Company proved immensely profitable, the Charles River had very little potential as a power source. |
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Water exiting a turbine usually contains very little suspended sediment, which can lead to scouring of river beds and loss of riverbanks. |
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There is very little evidence of glaciation in the area as it lies largely beyond the limit of the last glaciation. |
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If after seven hours' tarrying he shall have no stomach, let him defer his meal, or eat very little at his ordinary time of repast. |
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Many a star athlete has very little hair anywhere except what he wears on top of his head, and a voice that is absolutely tenor. |
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Intriguingly, the rat C1b isoform of the calcitonin receptor has very little interaction with the thyroidally derived form of calcitonin. |
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Through her upbringing, Mildred's father had carefully programmed her to expect very little from life. |
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The next day's papers criticized the yobbery but there was very little about racism. |
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However, very little information is gleaned from these barbarous methods. |
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Scientists understand very little about how these wind shears affect space weather. |
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People with Great Power and wealth, and people with very little of either. |
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The results obtained show that monoterpenes and oxygenated monoterpenoid compounds contribute very little to the chamomile oil composition. |
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Numerous online submission providers make great promises but they take recourse to spammy submissions in websites of very little value. |
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Why should those lazy so-and-sos get help when most of them are fit to work unlike disabled who do not get help, or very little help? |
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We've been left with the myth that there was very little remaining of Shelburne after the boom days. |
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When Ola Jordan took to the dance floor wearing a skintight catsuit, it left very little to the imagination. |
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On Chappel Island there is very little food and only when the mutton bird is resident do the snakes get to eat. |
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It takes very little preparation and can be blended in a liquidiser for a smooth creamy texture. |
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Sami people have had very little representation in Finnish national politics. |
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Carlotta paused at the door. She had spent very little time in the library and was unfamiliar with the booklined shelves. |
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The women of China, by bracing and binding them from their infancy, have very little feet. |
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This multiplicity of outlets work like carpet bombs that leave very little empty space for competition to be comfortable. |
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So successful are the spray mixtures applied in early summer each year that along mainlines very little grows on the permanent way or cess path. |
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As time progressed, challenging and responding with the counter password was used very little. |
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Thatched and creepered, the cottage today has externally changed very little. |
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Politics leave very little time for the bow window at White's in the day, or for the crush room of the opera at night. |
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Very little is known about it, and there is very little to know, till the limit of Arabia be passed and the Euphratean delta reached. |
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Ploughing leaves very little crop residue on the surface, which otherwise could reduce both wind and water erosion. |
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Society was organized on a tribal basis, though very little is known about this. |
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Following his accession, he spent very little time, perhaps as little as six months, in England. |
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He had very little money, but he was lucky at cards, made many acquaintances, took part in all entertainments, in a word, he was in the swim. |
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James's ambitions were greeted with very little enthusiasm, as one by one MPs rushed to defend the ancient name and realm of England. |
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Furthermore, the Remonstrance had very little support in the House of Lords, which the Remonstrance attacked. |
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The jobbing foundryman has very little control over the nature of the jobs which come his way. |
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Some buses that undergo preservation are rescued from a state of great disrepair, but others enter preservation with very little wrong with them. |
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The view depicted in the paintings has changed very little in almost two centuries. |
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There is very little scientific information available regarding Southeast Asian amphibians. |
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It is composed almost completely of fat, with very little additional nutritional value. |
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Most makkara has very little spice and is therefore frequently eaten with mustard, ketchup, or other table condiments without a bun. |
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Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. |
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There was very little military action, and Orwell was shocked by the lack of munitions, food, and firewood, and other extreme deprivations. |
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The major international music labels have shown very little interest in the drum and bass scene. |
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Although making it clear that sermo vulgaris existed, the ancients said very little about it. |
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Soon afterwards the alarm will go off and you'll be able to think of very little else but the tick-tock, boom-boom, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiingg of your body clock. |
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Scientists know very little about the causes of most brain tumors. |
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Nevertheless, we know very little about the historical ecology of birds on this continent that is so highly varied altitudinally and latitudinally. |
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In the vicinity of a passive predator, cod behaviour changes very little. |
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