The question has been raised whether we were tortured while being investigated. |
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The men are at shul, welcoming the Shabbos as if she were a bride, with the words bo'i kallah. |
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All tapes were recorded between 1955 and 1965 in the course of regular dialectological expeditions. |
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Improvements were made over the years to the syntheses of all these compounds, but I'm not going to go into the details. |
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And no matter how high they set the price, you were going to buy one copy because otherwise you'd flunk the course. |
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Government departments offered their workers terrible pay offers last year, which were overwhelmingly rejected. |
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Some periodical runs that duplicated the State Library's holdings were offered to other libraries. |
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All the keys were covered and there was a poster of the keyboard on the blackboard so we could learn to touch-type. |
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They reveal that grief, fear and shock were often the overwhelming emotions. |
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There were only two chairs in the room when we got there, so I flumped down on Josh. |
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Outside of the airport, we were a bit flummoxed by the fact there appeared to be no taxis. |
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Until recently, Mexico's pension funds were required to invest two-thirds of their holdings in government securities. |
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It was filled with dangerous chemicals such as tar and nicotine, which were proven to be bad for the health. |
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Handwriting samples were paired with fabricated personality profiles and presented to undergraduates who knew nothing about graphology. |
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Last year's conquering village were overwhelmed by a team with the kind of attitude a county manager would kill for. |
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Her emotions and worries were overwhelming her and Cameron would provide an outlet. |
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We were absolutely overwhelmed by the huge welcome we received at the airport. |
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Government rules, plans, and preparations were soon rapidly overwhelmed by a mass unplanned exodus to the safety of provincial villages. |
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At the time the first touchpaper was scheduled to be lit, cars were still queueing bumper to bumper on Netherhampton Road. |
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Some states had Web sites they called portals but they were really just places to download information. |
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The Times repeats, in summary, Said's false autobiography, as though it were factual. |
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Last Monday ballot forms were sent to stage technicians, costumiers and maintenance staff. |
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They were always on the move, always short of money, and their life together was passionate and stormy. |
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I suppose they were expecting to find a summary statement they could just pass along. |
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Growth charts, ideal body weight, and body mass index were mostly used to assess and monitor overweight. |
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Five drivers were reported for allegedly having overweight lorries, and received immediate prohibition notices. |
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Daily summaries were compiled into weekly summaries and then monthly summaries. |
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The Benedictines, whose order founded the school, were vastly outnumbered on the faculty by lay teachers of all denominations. |
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We were on a plane, it was dark and he had taken off the Chelsea boots he always wore. |
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Stuart believes that the stolen items, which were in a blue holdall, may have been dumped somewhere by whoever stole them. |
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I was moved by the music but make-up, costume and performance were what was important. |
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There were particular songs that really moved me because of the lyrics and the music. |
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When they listened to the national anthem during the ceremony, they were moved to tears. |
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If someone today were able to speak Sumerian, would they be a neuro-linguistic programmer? |
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In contrast to what we might naively expect, Sumerian societies were not governed by all-powerful despotic kings whose word was law. |
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Hopefully you can see that these cults were an amalgamation of Hebrew monotheism and Egyptian and Sumerian polytheism. |
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The happy couple were spotted in Tahiti Monday, swimming, splashing around and doing cannon balls off an overwater bungalow. |
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Some parts of these slightly rolling irrigated fields were being overwatered by as much as 20 percent. |
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However, hairs were also a problem in some cases, obscuring the epigynum and cheliceral teeth. |
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First up were alt-rockers Take the Day, a five-piece from Milwaukee who dialed up the energy level on their set. |
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The dark clouds were moving fast, drawing closer and closer to our side of town. |
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Dihydroergotamine, sumatriptan, intravenous caffeine, steroids, and benzodiazepines were rarely used. |
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The intact nuclei were incubated for 15 min after which they were gently pierced with two fire-polished glass micropipettes. |
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In previous experiments probing stress relaxation, red cells or resealed ghosts were aspirated into micropipettes. |
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We were stuck in the middle of a large crowd and could not move to a better position to see the fireworks, even if there had been time to do so. |
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Glass micropipettes of desired diameters were prepared with a vertical pipette puller and a microforge as described elsewhere. |
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Two micropipettes were positioned in a dual entry chamber mounted on the microscope stage. |
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The pair specialise in finding live bodies trapped beneath rubble, but their searches in the ruins were fruitless. |
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Identified neurons were excited or inhibited when these amino acids were squirted onto them from very fine micropipettes. |
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In this experiment, males were presumed to be adults based upon chelae size prior to experimentation. |
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At my daughter's middle school, only costumes depicting historical figures or characters from literature were acceptable. |
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These impacts were somewhat exaggerated since the Soviet production system tended to overvalue and overstate output. |
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The valuations were found to have negligently overvalued the properties in question. |
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His sultry looks and sinuous movements were his passport to Hollywood, where his first leading roles in 1921 catapulted him to fame. |
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After almost a month of sultry weather most places of Bangladesh were showered with moderate rainfalls in the last couple of days. |
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I was overusing my supply of quick and easy recipes to the point that my kids would groan when I told them we were having tacos one more time! |
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We also really liked being able to dial in different effects from the NSP engine depending on the type of audio material we were listening to. |
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The school acquired it just a month ago and the fifth class pupils were fascinated with the graphics and illustrations. |
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Similarly, you will often find Malaysians and Singaporeans using English words as if they were actually Hokkien or Cantonese. |
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Although these passages were written in Chinese characters, they make sense only to speakers of Hokkien. |
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The raft guides assessed the rapids were too dangerous to shoot and the team would have to portage again. |
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Chefs de mission from eight countries attended the meeting, while seven Zonal Confederations were represented. |
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We were just as impressed with the accompanying vegetables, especially the lively red cabbage cooked with sultanas or raisins and tarragon again. |
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The company blamed heavier than anticipated usage of the service for the temporary suspension, after existing customers were unable to dial in. |
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Everyone's legs were masses of cuts and scrapes from numerous portages and wading through rocks. |
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His limbs and fingers were extraordinarily long and bendable, as if made of rubber. |
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A Bury fire crew were called when the car overturned near to a petrol station on Stand Lane, Bury, at 3.40 am on Sunday. |
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The killer waves were touched off by a 9.0 earthquake, six miles under the Indian Ocean. |
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When they were touched off, you truly felt like there was a thunderstick in your hand! |
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The boat overturned, and the people in it were swept into the foaming water, but were retrieved. |
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Police in riot gear were called out at the campus after several cars were overturned, fires were started and mayhem ensued. |
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The zombies may be slow and weak, but they were still able to overturn a parked car. |
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He was a deeply analytical guy, but inside of that were all the cross-currents of a chaotic life. |
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We were caught by matron but she bent the rules a lot over Christmas and turned a blind eye. |
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The pages were dry and wan, the classic sign of a cheaply made book, and it was rough on the hands, a cheesy smell still lingering some years on. |
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We received what looked like crisps but were in fact incredible cheese straws. |
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In light of how jammy they were across the first 45 minutes yesterday it is a wonder they have never managed even to fluke a Scottish Cup win. |
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In addition, flag hoists and flashing light signals were sent to try and get the ship to halt. |
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To be sure, dials and telephones were like new music releases and 45s. Nowadays, it is difficult to find one or the other. |
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All three workers were killed by sulfureted hydrogen while clearing a sewage well. |
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Essentially, he came out sounding like a high priest offended that the hoi polloi were infringing on his turf. |
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Shapes were created by bending the hammered bars around angles on the anvil. |
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His legs were crossed in gentleman's fashion and he continually crinkled the paper, bending it in all shapes possible. |
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In ancient times sulphur candles were burned in the barrels to allow the fumes to sterilise them. |
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Once Roma were level, that incident acquired ominous overtones retrospectively. |
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Sample outcome distributions for three key economic indicators were displayed numerically and graphically. |
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Then, armed with this new-found knowledge, he would have to find investors who were hog-wild about turkey. |
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His arms remained stretched out above him, his knees were almost, but not quite, touching the floor. |
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His hands and feet were hog-tied behind his back, and he was on his stomach. |
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Pollinated flowers were then covered with cheesecloth to prevent contamination and to facilitate seed harvest. |
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Originally, such cheesecakes were made with soft, home-made curd cheeses but these days we use light cream cheese from the supermarket. |
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I would have just had a regular burger, but they were having a special on bacon avocado cheeseburgers, and how could I say no? |
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Though working overtime the Parkville midfield were strained to contain the dangerous runs of Ross. |
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Workers reported that they were regularly forced to work five hours overtime and do 24-hour shifts for no extra money. |
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Prices were high, but commensurate with the inflated cost of living on the Pacific coast. |
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To say the least, we were stunned that we were headed for overtime in a game we had dominated. |
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Residuals were examined for normality and homogeneity of variance using graphical procedures. |
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The Totonac also configured their architecture in such a way that time and space were integrated. |
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The conquistador succeeded in making allies of the Totonacs, who were hostile towards the Aztecs. |
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Seeing that the gods made no resistance, the Totonacs were quite willing to embrace the new faith. |
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More to the point, would Ansel Adams have used digital cameras if he were alive today? |
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Someone recommended I talk to them because they were the big cheeses when it comes to films. |
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If they were foes he was prepared to quickly extend his claws and fight to the death. |
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The other rooms were just too large and empty, making them both joyless and cheerless for most of the time. |
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Were all these hacks so low on the totem pole that they were unable to turn down the assignment? |
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The strength he emanated and his confidence were sexy but she knew she would never find him physically appealing. |
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Carter and Thistlewood, each in his own way, were cheerleaders of human progress. |
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From the looks of the walls leading to the senior hall, this year's varsity cheerleaders were already hard at work. |
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There were also demonstrations by the York Vikings Basketball Club and cheerleaders from local secondary schools. |
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Most of the committee members were former cheerleaders who hadn't made varsity and were too old for JV, but still wanted to cheer. |
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Following their cheerleading during impeachment, they were firmly in the party camp this fall. |
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There were some overthrows, slight misfields, inaccurate throws all of which helped the advancing players. |
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Umpteen mistakes were made, overthrows, byes, no-balls, bad shots, all of them a reminder that cricket is a game of the spirit. |
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Although he sought the overthrow of the US Government, his tactics and power base were much larger. |
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The exhaust ports of the mechanical ventilators were left open to the room. |
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The blocks produced in the shed were dried in the open on concrete strips set in hoggin. |
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They said hoggets were now gone out of the system and the supermarkets have changed over to spring lamb. |
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We were to learn that these were rocket tubes to be mounted under the wings, between the gear leg and the gun ports. |
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If your rate of improvement thus far were projected 15 years down the road, you would be benching 1,400 pounds. |
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It was a cheery, chatty atmosphere tempered with solemnity at each and every shrine where offerings were made. |
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However, as he himself cheerfully admitted, none of his treatments were at all effective. |
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His initial explorations were narrative, but in 1993 he made the discovery that some kinds of information are best expressed diagrammatically. |
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Surely at the Somme and other such battles you were ordered by those in charge to go over the top to provide cannon fodder? |
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The guns were set inside of hills, beneath reinforced concrete bomb shields, and concealed behind immense iron firing ports. |
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The door opened to a room where the walls were cheerfully painted in coral. |
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These two aqueous formulations were kept in clear bottles on a laboratory bench under normal laboratory lighting conditions. |
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The trousers were still a relatively bright and garish red, the button a chipped but cheerful yellow. |
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In later years, microlithic blades and other structures were found near the site. |
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Routinely, over 50 l of phloem sap was collected, however, only a few microlitres were required for analysis. |
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The paint had almost completely rusted off and the few remaining patches of color were a putrid shade of green. |
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The lights were bright and cheerful, contrasting the heaviness of his own soul. |
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The young woman who served me in the Co-op was cheerful and smiling, too, as were the people in other shops. |
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The fact is that when we had a big debate on port and sherry wine, those members were not here in the Chamber. |
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His words were drowned out by claps and cheers from the audience of scientists, engineers and guests. |
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That fiction would be laughable were it not so dangerously resonant of totalitarian regimes against which this country once stood firm. |
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There were a few shouts and some cheers as people raised their hands, glasses or anything they happened to be holding. |
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Two other rockets were fired from the same warehouse, which is located in the hills on Aqaba's northern edge about five miles from the port. |
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In twentieth century wars, factories producing agricultural machines and sewing machines were converted to build weapons. |
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The sides were neck and neck for most of the time as the supporters cheered them on. |
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Distributions of important variables were graphed and summary statistics calculated. |
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During World War II, scientists using sulfa drugs were able to produce cures of plague. |
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We were spotted immediately and a welcoming committee of children cheered our arrival. |
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They played a version of the total football that the Dutch were famous for. |
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All the balloons were released as the crowd cheered and watched them disappear. |
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In port cities and beach towns on the Indian Ocean, people were moving through the dark Monday, moving away from the water. |
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But the fact that there were no credits applying meant they were often overtaxed compared with people taxed at 33 percent. |
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The mother bird and a few others were on the roof of the house next door, cheeping with distress. |
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In some experiments, oocytes were microinjected with salt solution immediately before recordings. |
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Interspecific heteroplasmic mice were also produced by microinjection of somatic mitochondria into pronucleus-stage embryos. |
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But I'm pretty sure that if they were all totted up, we would be into quite a few millions. |
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Also, the Indians complained that their villages were the last to receive electricity, water, telephone and sewers. |
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Homeowners whose gardens were flooded with raw sewage are still waiting for the waste to be cleared up. |
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The order arose after many of the wells were found to be contaminated with human sewage. |
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The Dutch of the 19th century were portrayed as gloomy and sullen preachers and educators. |
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The electron micrographs of over 1000 filaments were subjected to optical diffraction as previously described. |
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They planned to consider the matter again as soon as the report was finalised but were overtaken by events. |
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You were sulled up and I was just tired of there always being someone in our family sulled up. |
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The porpoising type of rolling that is so common seemed to be undertaken by tench that were merely working their way along their patrol route. |
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However, the manually plotted graphs were time consuming and susceptible to drafting errors. |
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The severity and frequency of weather conditions were to blame for the financial situation. |
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His dark eyes were quite sunken into his skull, making his high cheekbones very prominent. |
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The music was slow, and the two other couples on the dance floor were slow dancing, their eyes closed, cheek to cheek. |
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During this time, many of the district's steeply dipping, northeast-trending faults were intruded by narrow, granodiorite porphyry dikes. |
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Her hair stuck to her cheeks, her face and eyes were red, her lip was bleeding because she bit down so hard. |
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It was a fascinating programme because of the extent to which the daughter refused to face reality and there were plenty of tantrums and sulks. |
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He had been warned by one of his aides that the cameras were panting to snap any display of the sulks. |
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This protracted process resulted in a backlog of bodies that were often putrefying by the time they were cremated. |
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People at the scene, at about 9.30 pm when the fire was noticed, were beaten back from the house by intense black smoke and severe heat. |
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With tens of thousands of cheechakos on the trail to the goldfields, accidents along the waterways of the North were inevitable. |
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Casey was explaining that a sourdough was someone who'd spent the winter in the North, and Rick and Willow were still cheechakos. |
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In all experiments superparamagnetic particles of 4.5-m diameter exhibiting reactive tosyl groups on the surface were used as magnetic tweezers. |
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As noted previously, before 1959, arroz con pollo and tostones were the standard Sunday dinner. |
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Lactic acid-producing bacteria were thought to inhibit the growth of putrefactive bacteria in the intestines. |
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It wasn't that eyes were drawn to me like I was drawn to delightfully fluffy chocolate cheesecake. |
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I heard through the grapevine that some of the field trip descriptions for the symposium were a little vague. |
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Then the couple were off to their ranch in Bromley Common for a hoedown to celebrate with 150 guests including many family members. |
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There were nightclubs, there were hoedowns, there were folk dances and there were masquerades. |
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But, because the school is oversubscribed, new geographical priority areas were drawn up for 2005 criteria. |
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Finally, many did not receive the severance pay and benefits to which they were legally entitled. |
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During the colonial period, heavy breakfast meals of hoecakes and molasses were prepared to fuel the slaves for work. |
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In the study's first year, wheat plants were hoed out in February to the appropriate winterkill levels. |
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We were able to rotary hoe the corn on time and that has helped with the first flush of weeds. |
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The sky was blue except for the parts that were covered by those big fluffy white clouds. |
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After all, several of the crew were killed in the torpedo attack and the ship is a war grave. |
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Roads were dry, the sky was covered with huge fluffy clouds and the moon looked like a golden bowl as half of it was covered with fluffiness. |
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Why, then, were we shown rather unrepresentative scenes of predominantly female ecstatics? |
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A few overstuffed chairs were laid against the walls, and several bookshelves held old, dusty volumes that Liq had probably never even opened. |
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The black rotting cabinet doors were open and the drawers were overstuffed with magazines. |
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Two cases of impaired intellect by overstudy were brought to public notice in this city yesterday. |
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Facilities that were already underfunded and overstretched are now at breaking point. |
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An action plan prepared by the health authority had already begun to swing into action and many key changes were under way. |
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At the visitor centre, the comments on the building were almost all enthusiastic, even ecstatic. |
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His bluntness did not always make him popular, particularly with those he thought were swinging the lead, but his team were always focussed. |
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And when the game finally became available over the Internet last year, fans were ecstatic. |
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All the inmates were ecstatic to hear that, but weren't exactly sure if it was true. |
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While the vote is yet to be finalised, if a swing of that order were repeated across the country, the government would lose more than 20 seats. |
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His successive statements were often contradictory, but it cannot be assumed that these swings in his opinions were wholly tactical. |
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But he fluffed his shot from close range, the ball then flying through the six-yard box where Speed and Stelios were unable to find a gaping net. |
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Sixteen sets of notes were unavailable to the trust's audit team, and a further 104 were available only on microfiche. |
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I was getting swing, because essentially I am a swing bowler, but there were too many wides. |
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The West Indies were constrained early in their chase by some healthy swing bowling aided by the overcast conditions. |
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Usually, shared kitchen and lavatory facilities were overstrained and badly installed, causing serious problems to human and building health. |
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Initially, the autopsy results indicated that his internal injuries were thought to be from ingesting liquid ecstasy. |
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My understanding of Roman history is that they were incredibly gory and torturous in their punishment. |
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All that could be heard were the sounds of the swings swaying back and forth. |
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The chains that had been holding the seat of the swing up were still sticking straight out. |
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Eventually their fluff changed to feathers and they were large enough to move into the coop. |
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Agonizing, torturous hours were lost as he waited outside of Laura's chambers. |
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We haven't had much new snow, so the trails were not that wonderful deep fluff, but rather a rut akin to those left on the Oregon Trail. |
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I had to stand on a chair to put up the curtains and they were new and dropped fluff on the black fabric of the chair seat. |
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As the song and the dance went on their hearts were filled with ecstasy and tears of joy flowed from their eyes. |
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The last two races were auction races with serious betting creating ecstasy. |
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But he's a clever Baz, and before too long he understood why we were putting the cover around the cotton fluff. |
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Although shelters likely altered other, unquantified microenvironmental variables, experimental units were affected equally. |
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The group were interested in a variety of specialisations although many were keen in working below decks as a Marine Technical sailor. |
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The mines were found by his ship's company concealed below decks in a barge. |
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A few years later, British supermarkets were overstocked with green products that the same consumers later qualified as too expensive. |
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She found they not only lacked any enthusiasm to pursue her case, but were also unaware of key pieces of legislation that relate to e-crime. |
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The solid diagonal line represents the situation when the two estimated distributions were identical. |
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As soon as his hands were clasped around his bass, his musical memory would shift straight into gear, his hands moving fluently. |
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Along with other large case pieces, desks-and-bookcases were often covered with herringbone-patterned veneer in exotic woods or tortoiseshell. |
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Each little box and bottle was lidded with silver and tortoiseshell and those same materials were to be found on the numerous combs and brushes. |
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Gold, silver, Boulle marquetry of brass, pewter, porcelain, tortoiseshell, ebony ivory, and rare woods were all used. |
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We were introduced to an American Peace Corps lady who could speak Oshiwambo fluently. |
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The checksums are all off, but it's only off a random bit here and there and we were able to get it all back. |
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Here the King of the Jungle was a giant vegetarian tortoise, and there were no large predators of any kind. |
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Of the 600 men who were to masquerade as Americans, only 10 could speak fluent English. |
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The warm tortillas were thin and tender, crisp outside and yielding inside, with the rich sweetness of flour bound with salt and fat. |
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All the staff were wonderfully helpful, and our waiter in particular joked and flirted with us, without once overstepping the mark. |
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In this job-satisfaction study, symphony musicians were happier than hockey players. |
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The restaurant manager spoke fluent English and German and all the staff were very attentive without being intrusive. |
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Practicing yesterday, I think we were running in front of people and the car was kind of oversteering. |
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A number of different sulphones that had activity in experimental animals were also investigated but were never widely used in treatment. |
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They were both fluent in sign language and were able to maintain a loving relationship for over 60 years. |
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Of the illegal workers arrested, 29 were two-way permit holders and three were overstayers. |
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The gun discharged shot until the troops were within a short distance, when they fired grape. |
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A pressed slab of ham hock and foie gras were correct enough and their accompanying home-made piccalilli was bravely sour. |
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They overstayed their three-month holiday visas and after being arrested were held in a number of detention centres. |
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The tortellini of crab and langoustine I started with were large and succulent, with the shellfish inside chopped to a moist, flaky consistency. |
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The tortellini and cannelloni were both defended by a thick coating of mozzarella, which I had barely breached before I had to call it a day. |
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Joining a Belorussian tourist group, they were determined to slip away and claim asylum. |
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Can you tell me about some of the experiences of the other detainees that you've talked to, people who were caught overstaying their visas? |
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Larger pieces of bacon, or bacon hocks, boiled and served hot or cold with mustard, were much used as standby dishes in poorer households. |
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Axial, shear, and torsion stresses were relatively low compared with bending stresses for both species. |
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In the inner heartwood, these bodies were rarefying and cell walls became impregnated by a brown colour. |
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As early as 1917, during the latter days of WW1, aerological services to naval aviation were needed. |
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The second that we were on my father's land Sora gave a whinny of joy as she pranced this way and that. |
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They were intended to conduct psychological warfare and distribute anticommunist propaganda. |
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We were able to get low-cost loans out to tens of thousands of small businesses. |
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A hive entrance was blocked for 1 min, and four returning foragers were collected in individual plastic vials. |
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Students were lucky to spot rare species of plants, giant squirrels and wild mushrooms. |
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They were studying a cluster of rhododendrons on the Azalea Lawn when they came across the rare plant. |
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Security has been reviewed at Manchester Museum after three rare coins were stolen from a display case. |
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The plants were rare in the valley itself, although they were profuse on the hillsides. |
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Live Aid was a stadium concert held at a time when giant outdoor events were rare. |
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He asked why students were moaning and whingeing about the loans, and said they should just forget about them. |
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Every act earned a rapturous round of applause from the audience and it wasn't long before people were out of their seats and on the dance floor. |
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From the moment the first shots were fired, the internet provided a kaleidoscopic view of events in Mumbai. |
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Multi-coloured twisted frills of crepe paper were suspended from wall to wall covering the ceiling like a kaleidoscopic canopy. |
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As the engine revved, the traditional fireworks were unleashed and the skies exploded, kaleidoscopic. |
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Tiles were placed in the same home range areas for all trials, but in different runways or locations to avoid habituation and previous scents. |
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There is no doubt that these missions were exciting for there were few things more well defended than a Luftwaffe aerodrome. |
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The principal commodities were depth defensemen, who rotated among teams in a dizzy kaleidoscope, and some intriguing goalie switches. |
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Yes, they were petulant crybabies who whined until they got what they wanted. |
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The next five and a half hours were filled with whines and complaints, courtesy of Courtney. |
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Then, there were the va-va-voom designer fashions from Tootsies shown in a dazzling runway display. |
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When the bell rang, sounding the end of school with its high pitched whine, they were reluctant to part, but they did so. |
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Town houses were once common day feature throughout the townlands of Ireland. |
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Once the fighters had all landed the lengthy runways retracted into the ground and were replaced by another. |
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Miller would have dismissed the thud if it were not for the unusual whine that the engine had developed soon after the thud. |
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Plenty stonechats, whinchats, wheatear, both adults and young were abundant in numbers. |
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Her thin fingers wrapped around his elbows were shaking with the strong emotions. |
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Ceres was initially considered to be a planet until other asteroids with similar orbits were found. |
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By the way they were all paying attention to him so raptly, I could tell he was the ringleader of the group. |
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At the whimsy of the jail administration, months of hard work sealing the cracks with toothpaste were rendered redundant. |
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As they were rescued, the crew and a desolate captain watched the ship slip astern into deep water, disappearing from view. |
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Both groups said they were rapt with the grant, which they were working towards for seven years. |
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Others were, briefly, inattentive, but generally we were well behaved and gave Old Dutch our rapt attention. |
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Many people were rapt and stayed for the whole hour before it looped around. |
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Unfortunately, after going through a big run-up in the 1990s, Schwab shares were sinking along with the rest of the market. |
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After everyone was strapped in and engines started, a thorough run-up produced three thumbs up and we were blasting down the Chino runway. |
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There was a time in your life when you didn't even realize what you were doing was called aerobic or cardio exercise. |
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They have to know they were lucky to get out of Miami with Kerry having scored a whimper rather than a bang. |
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The umpires decided at 3pm that conditions were impossible for play with a saturated outfield and wet run-ups. |
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But because the bowlers' run-ups and the close-fielding positions were dangerously soft, both agreed play should be cancelled. |
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She was still whimpering with pain when we arrived but incredibly we were confronted with a pay and display car park! |
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At this time Germany and Russia were the black sheep of the European community, so a rapprochement between them seemed only natural. |
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As much as 1.3 km of sediment were eroded on the footwall blocks of normal faults at that time. |
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In one case, all punishments were stopped for a two-month period in the run-up to last November's Stormont elections. |
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There were 29 Hudsonian godwits, several whimbrels, 2 dunlins, greater shearwaters and black tern. |
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We were the rapporteurs at this seminar and delivered the conclusions and recommendations. |
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But they were kept guessing by the weather until the day itself, with heavy rain falling during the days in the run-up to the event. |
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At the aerie, under a rock ledge high above, two big gray chicks were still hunched on the nest. |
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Today, discontent tended to make me think it's all a hollow shell, that perhaps all that effort, all that sacrifice, were not worth my while. |
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There were no words confining the cover to a period while actual repairs were taking place. |
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Both in fact were non-rhotic, while the majority of Americans speak with rhotic accents. |
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A strange contradiction emerged as the art was praised while those who created it were degraded. |
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All asterisked celebrities were pointed out to me by Seth, who is much better at recognizing famous people than I am, bless him. |
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All the toes were red while the rest of the foot was white, indicating poor circulation. |
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The victims were attacked while watching a cricket match between India and Pakistan on television. |
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