Hire a crew of people who have put on such shows before, and who know what's what. |
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But we're babes in the woods when it comes to knowing what's going on with our system. |
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It's an overly simplistic label, one that has stopped us wanting to open up her box and see what's really inside. |
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The important and terrifying thing is what's happening inside the US, to the constitution and make-up of the country. |
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So let's put him in the mix to let everyone know that he is aware of what's happening in Africa. |
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There is an omnipresent vulnerability and sweetness about your portraits that belies the transgressive nature of what's presented. |
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And he does it all with a smile while you're still reeling and stumbling around with no clue of what's going on. |
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He is able to capture what's unusual and different and remains deeply enchanted by Asia. |
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Sara's kookiness charms him, understandably, but what's she getting out of it? |
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But what's worse than people speaking rudely to your face is doing so behind your back, especially when it's not true. |
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Scouts and team officials always play such a shell game that it's hard to figure out what's a true read and what's not. |
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But maybe what's needed is someone to proselytise and promote the thinkers within the organisation. |
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He always insists he's fine, but he's a wreck and he's destroying himself without even realizing what's happening. |
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We have sharpened our business skills and refocused our attention on what's really important to the industry. |
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She's got Kevin's sense of what's out there, however, and it's inevitable that she's going to outgrow Jerry's dime-store bag of tricks. |
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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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But I don't have a pair of scales to check and it's been so long since I did check that I wouldn't know what's a loss and what's a gain. |
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I don't understand at all why he is not levelling with the Opposition in terms of what's going on here. |
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The boys from the label proved why they are the go-to guys for what's ahead in the techno world. |
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Compared with the stodge of American papers, their sheer inertness, what's on offer in England never fails to amaze me. |
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There's a fine line between what's classed as malingering and what is accepted as genuine illness. |
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You know, I'm really beginning to think that I won't figure out what's going in Iraq until I buy a one-way ticket to Baghdad. |
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And what's so interesting about her career is, she had a reputation as being an all-American. |
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So what's happening now is a move in the opposite direction to the one you would want? |
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However, what's lacking here is the very same thing that made his early films so effective, the mirror held up to the audience. |
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Like so much of what's been reported about Lorna Moon, it was largely codswallop, the tittle-tattle of small town gossips. |
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When it comes to flamethrowers, after all, it's hard to figure out what's the truth and what's a tall tale. |
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My mum called today and we had a good long chat about what's happening in both our lives. |
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After all, what's to prevent vandals from deleting information or adding misinformation? |
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I feel I know more about Arsenal's new stadium eight miles across town than I do about what's going on within sight of my place. |
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On the street side of the building, an angled pair of windows juts out from the second story in the sole, subtle hint of what's to come. |
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The fact that they're protected behind a login screen will either turn the causal browser away or leave them wondering what's being hidden. |
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Any influence schwag may have on us is mitigated by letting you guys know what's up. |
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Still, if you shop around you should get an idea of what's available and you might find the balance you're looking for. |
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He attaches a slightly more elaborate PDF document telling me what's wrong with the government's plans. |
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To get an idea of what's going on in the bird world, it's not necessary to slap a band on every bird's leg, he said. |
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And really, apart from the zippiness of the original's title, what's the point of splitting whingers along gender lines? |
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But what's overlooked is that offenses are overmanaged and in a sense, underemphasized. |
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So you can see the paper still has some serious misconceptions about what's important. |
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Speaking of the next step, for families who have lost someone in this calamity, what's the next step for them? |
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That hubris strikes me as even more misbegotten given what's happened since the war ended. |
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So if he's in a happy relationship and some woman offers herself on a plate to him, what's his answer? |
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It is undeniable that what happened last Thursday is linked to what's happening abroad. |
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She asks him what's happening, but he doesn't reply, so she duly goes off to open the back doors while he goes off in a different direction. |
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Six months in jail would certainly remind those handling the minutiae of our lives that what's private should stay that way. |
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Now Anya's a little secretive about her love life, and the rest of us spend a lot of time wondering about what's going on. |
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That being said, these guys know the ground, they have a take on what's going on and as guerrilla fighters, their mujahidin have few equals. |
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Whoa, I said aloud, trying to uncross my eyes, what's the bottom line here? |
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The problem is, I can't tell what's okay as part of rumspringa and what is illegal in the outside world. |
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My brain is frantically muddling through, trying to make sense of what's happening to me. |
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This is what's known as an unconference, an event programmed and sometimes arranged by attendees. |
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What happens on muck up day often reflects what's happened in the school throughout the students' time there. |
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Grant says the point is that no one knows what it's like to be Lauren or what's going on inside her head. |
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Music's much of a muchness with me, but I do have two daughters who do their best to keep me up to date with what's going on. |
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I don't know what's wearing me out at the moment, but for the first time in years I actually fell asleep on the train. |
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I mean what's footie come to when a bloke can't make a brilliant save without some flag-waving jessie getting all official. |
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This compromise was put by Mr Latham himself, but what's still unclear is how far Labor is determined to go. |
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You may attend a religious service once or twice, but the novelty soon wears off if you can't understand what's being said. |
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Money can't buy you love, sang the Beatles but what's clear is it can certainly create a lot of acrimony where love once existed. |
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You know that feeling, when you actively want someone to ask you what's wrong, just so you can explode in an outpouring of rapid-fire sentences. |
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You don't need a university education to understand this world and to know what's what. |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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It is now against the law to take a camcorder into a movie theater to record what's on the screen. |
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The Singaporean filmmaker argues that he's only amplifying what's already coded into the fable. |
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Moving swiftly along, what's the best thing about living in Scotland's capital? |
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You don't need to be Freud to guess what's preoccupying their subconscious. |
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I've allowed myself to get lazy about following what's going on nationally and I've got to bone up on a lot of stuff. |
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There are so many twists and turns, and every scene you think you know what's going to happen, and it's just like, bam! |
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The jury whose votes ultimately decide what's art and what's artifice are, after all, human. |
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I remember hanging out by the river just to cool out and check out what's going on. |
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But everything you pointed out in the opening is exactly what's taking place in the city. |
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Armed with this knowledge that the museum is such an open-handed lender, I intend to drop by sometime myself to see what's on offer. |
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Most of the Indian consumers are unaware of what's inside those tinned and frozen cans of Coke and Pepsi. |
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Now, everybody mouths merely what's expected of them, rather than what lurks in their heart of hearts. |
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If anyone here ever been to Thailand and likes combat sports, LMK what's good! |
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All of these designations can help you ensure that what's on the label is also what's in the bottle. |
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I think Formula One at the moment is still the pinnacle of motor sport and that's what's made it very, very successful. |
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When the vehicle pulls in, service personnel know what's wrong and can immediately fix it without spending time doing unnecessary tests. |
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When looking at building plans in the design stage, program is usually what's on everyone's mind. |
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We would have called a Rasta roko or a chakka jaam, except that we realised that we'd simply be replicating what's already happened. |
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Numerous adventurers tried to break it open by taking pot shots at it, leaving nothing but pockmarks on what's actually solid stone. |
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When we come back, we'll talk about the royals and what's going on with the monarchy. |
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He has stuck at it, and come out and told people what's been going on, and I think he's handled it with dignity. |
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The public is more plugged into what's happening in the second leg, and former optimism begins to turn to questioning and even gloom. |
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After all, it can be argued, what's wrong with getting children to talk about their anxieties and problems? |
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Dawson believes what's got to be done is some form of regulation of the golf ball. |
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But if what you can see of an oil platform is impressive, what's below the surface is equally dramatic. |
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In a literary sense anti-heroes have always been a way of looking at what's wrong with society at the time. |
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On rewatch, this feels like a sly joke on the part of Lost's writers, cluing us into what's in store for the audience and the castaways. |
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My rewatch of the whole of Who is just about reaching the moment when what's available becomes decidedly patchy. |
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So if they all sell, we're only a couple of thousand short of getting what's equivalent of a gold record. |
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And what's wrong with ogling those who spend years intensively preparing to be ogled? |
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Since that seems obvious, though, reverend, what's the point in prolonging the race? |
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Get out on a Sunday morning and watch what's going on around you before you sink further into the depths of despair. |
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I've worked and studied hard for my success, and know what's it's like to live on meagre funds. |
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When you start on the slippery slope you don't know what's happening to you because you haven't got the experience. |
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We are just doing it from past experiences and what we have seen and what's happened to us. |
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Read the lease to find out what's been specified in your case and check out rental laws in your area. |
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They need to know what's happening at the leading edge of biology if they're going to tailor-make the design. |
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So if the work-for-the-dole scheme fails its own criteria, one may justly ask what's the point of its continuation? |
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What they may or may not understand is that there is probably a limit to public opinion's tolerance of what's going on. |
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If that offends you, it shows that you have not really thought seriously about what's going on. |
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This was also the perfect time to take out the togs and find out what's in store at the biggest aquatic pool in Paris, Aqua Boulevard. |
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It's a new, determined, almost messianic belief that the technology that caused all this trouble is what's going to save them now. |
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It can give me a broader perspective on my industry, which might come in handy, but it's going to do zilch for what's stirring in my fume hood. |
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Theater marquees are frequently shown in the background, and it's always worth reading what's written on them. |
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Sometimes I find this preoccupation with what's happening now really frustrating. |
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With Frank on the board, corporate managements can sleep tight in the knowledge that Frank won't have a clue what's going on. |
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He's finally realized what's happened, that what's happening to him isn't some screwed-up act of fate. |
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Unfortunately, you can't put a Band-Aid over it when your heart hurts, and sometimes Mommy doesn't know how to fix what's wrong. |
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Now, Kyra, most of the questions are about fairly basic things like what's a safe way to thaw a turkey, what's a good way to roast turkey. |
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What Earth Album does is take these two giant internet properties and link them together in what's called a mashup. |
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But what's a banana split without marshmallow, strawberry sauce, or maple walnuts? |
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But they must be allowed more latitude to play what's immediately in front of them. |
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I don't understand how people tune into the fashion zeitgeist, nor how they work out what's in and what's out. |
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He never smiles during games and what's even more surprising is that he never cracks jokes during post-match interviews. |
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Inexperienced writers may choose the obvious detail, the man puffing on the cigarette, the young woman chewing on what's left of her fingernails. |
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At the country house, David tells the O'Briens that he's hanged if he knows what's got into Beryl. |
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Sixteen people said they would stay close to home on what's called a staycation. |
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Brass's assigned to pose as a con so he can get the goods on what's happening inside the prison. |
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We know what's good for everyone else, and even if it hurts, it's because it's doing them good. |
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The media spectacle becomes a steady regurgitation of what's being fed from on high. |
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That rational part of me says, it's just another wave, what's the matter with you? |
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Social media shares of your marketing content will give you real time feedback on what's working. |
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The inflation rate would more accurately reflect what's actually happening on the ground. |
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But what's the attraction of a heavy contact sport for these men who are past their physical prime? |
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The new design answers major questions about what's feasible for bionic devices. |
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He wants what's best for them and if they want to do well, that's who they've got to listen to. |
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Here's a sample presentation that also explains what's so cool about the whole thing. |
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On Friday, we'll give you a tick-tock countdown on what's going to happen from Friday to Monday. |
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Well, we're standing in the middle of a wrestling mat, so you know what's going to happen. |
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So I was showing her affection and everyone was thinking, what's this guy doing, sleazing all over her? |
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With all of this behind, what's next for this tight group of friends over the next few years? |
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The CEO will expect his chief security officer to have his ear to the ground, to know what's going on at all times and to think ahead. |
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In an exclusive interview, the Afghan President Hamid Karzai shows us what's making America's allies drift apart. |
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All mixologists are artists in their own right, but who better to understand the art of what's possible in a cocktail glass than an artist. |
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I think what's very, very serious is that we have a Prime Minister whose credibility has been shot to pieces. |
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You've planted the flowers, put in the shrubs and even added a bird bath and a few garden decorations, but what's missing? |
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We'll go back in time to see what's driving the winds of change across the continent. |
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Only then will we be able to stop obsessing about what's wrong and begin to appreciate what's right. |
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You'll keep a civil tongue in your head if you know what's good for you, boy. |
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It's an intricate part of my culture of my tikanga and kawa, so what's the crime about that? |
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It's raising all sorts of questions about the safety of what's in your medicine cabinet. |
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With adware, which collects data on your buying habits, there's a fine line between what's legal and what's not. |
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We're here to help keep Bathonians in the know about what's going on in their city. |
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Here in Melbourne, listening to what's colloquially called, Drive Time Radio, is a singularly unedifying experience. |
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Do you ever wonder what's going on while you're waiting on hold for customer service? |
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Some batters take a see-ball-hit-ball approach to their job, but many others try to outguess pitchers and anticipate what's coming. |
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Usually, my second drafts involve tinkering with what's already there and straightening out sentences. |
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The estimated fatality rate for MERS still is far higher than what's seen with seasonal flu or other routine infections. |
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Phil, what have you been able to gather about what's going on in terms of the diplomatic toing and froing here? |
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I usually try to think of what's going on right now, not what's happening next, because that kind of messes me up. |
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If the mere thought of pulling your bathing cap on makes you want to scream and you feel you're just going through the motions, what's the point? |
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Oh, well, people always criticize presidents and their speeches, so what's new? |
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If we did it in a normal car it would have been easier to do but what's the fun in that? |
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Not content with the progress he has made with the site, Jonathan is anxious to expand and improve on what's on offer. |
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And anyway, says Patrick, most people are better at filtering out what's true from what's not than most admen may like to believe. |
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Whenever an election turns into a three-ring circus, I cast my baleful eye upon the proceedings and wonder what's really going on. |
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The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally. |
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All in all, what's left is a distinctive set of pulses, the imprint of the radio wave being intermittently altered by the gravity wave. |
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Besides, what's the point of wearing the coolest threads of the season if your jacket doesn't say it all? |
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I don't know nuthin bout no princess what's her-face and I'd have half a mind to put ya in yer place. |
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The paper spoke to him over the phone from Toronto earlier this week to try and get a handle on what's going down in the old nutbar's head. |
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I think teachers in Victoria are willing to continue and escalate job action if that's what's required in order to get a fair deal. |
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So, people are on edge and are a little puzzled as to exactly what comes next and what's happening at the moment. |
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Anyone can drive fast, what's more important is how good your car looks when it stops. |
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And what's the security systems and access to saleyards will be impostered on transporters and buyers but also the producers themselves. |
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The important thing to remember is that a college degree is what's going to make you more marketable than anything else. |
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It's more important to go to places and explore them a bit, pick up the atmosphere, look at what's on sale at the market. |
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If you only see people for the style of their hair or what they wear, you could miss what's right in front of your face. |
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Most advertisements for baby products suggest that what's good for baby is also pretty good for mum. |
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Through highs and lows, he faces the camera and explains what's going on and how he's feeling. |
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I can tell him what's going on in the foreground, middle ground, background, the left, the right. |
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You probably rasp the soles off their shoes just for fun before they know what's happening. |
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If Cosby's handlers know what's good for him, he may soon take the stage in cowboy boots and a bolo tie. |
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I don't know what's more stunning his poetic use of language or his photography. |
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A stunningly accomplished start to what's likely to be a glittering career. |
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There are a whole range of different coloured kangaroo paw in front of us, but what's the idea behind this nursery? |
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You walk into a shop or into your financial broker's rooms, and it's up to you to know what's in your interest and what's not. |
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Some parents have shifted what's left of their portfolios into certificates of deposit or money market accounts. |
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Costa Rica has pioneered what's now become known as ecotourism, traveling in harmony with nature. |
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Refined white flour is what's left after the nutrient-packed germ and bran are milled out of the wheat kernel. |
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So tread lightly and confront the issue of what's going on in her family only if she reaches out to you for help. |
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Americans like to anoint butternut with molasses or maple syrup before baking, but what's the point? |
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Sounds Eclectic 3 is a good sampler platter of what's been going on in music over the past few years. |
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That sort of Carnival strikes me as innocent and wholesome compared to what's going on in Germany. |
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And if you do want to take your spending power in readies, what's wrong with sterling? |
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Good old boys drink whisky and rye, but what's the tipple of a famous drag queen? |
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That is, part of what's monstrous about monsters is somehow this very agglutination of significance, these uncontrolled outgrowths of meaning. |
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Was the figure, in your view, a high figure, and what's your view about the awarding of the aggravated and exemplary damages? |
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Well, first of all, if you have an undiagnosed disease, you should see a physician and find out what's wrong. |
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That means slicing what's needed from the lanes for moving traffic, from curbside parking, or from the sidewalk. |
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Imagine, in this day and age, not being able to turn your pack of biscuits around and find out what's in them. |
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I suppose what's extraordinary is that the book is still in existence to this day. |
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We are not going to make any progress on this until we get some truth and transparency about what's going on. |
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Hence the Golden Jubilee Web site that will tell you what's going on where and gently encourage you to celebrate as well. |
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They monitor what's going on over the fence with our South East Asian neighbours and here at home. |
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I think they've got an undeserved reputation, and I think it's a shame to see what's happening with them. |
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It could be that he just instinctively knows what to do, instinctively knows what's right, relying on gut feeling rather than cerebral exertion. |
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This is how some television newsreaders read, so that they can see the autocue as well as read what's in front of them. |
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The rest of us are forced into what's little more than a massive pyramid scheme. |
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It's time to hold our elected officials responsible for what's happening in our hospitals. |
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And he's holding court on one of the most popular daytime TV shows, so what's the secret of his success where so many else have failed? |
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It was all right for you to live in shanties and not to have any voice in what's going on, but now you have. |
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Half the men in India are used to wearing stuff like dhotis or lungis, so what's the big deal? |
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Most theaters don't allow you to bring your own food in, and what's a movie without munchies? |
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They don't know how to assess liability, what proper trail-building techniques are and what's sustainable. |
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Another way to show your love is in the presentation of what's in the lunch box. |
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I'm here, reluctantly, to find out what's behind the phenomenal rise in the sales of male make-up. |
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You're arrogant and proud and you have no sense of what's important in life. |
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Although depression, anxiety and shame may lurk beneath the surface, what's on the table is usually relationship problems. |
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I think it's hard for pollsters, in all fairness to them, to measure what's going on out there. |
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While it opens doors, it can cloud your perception of what's on the other side. |
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I wasn't going too fast but probably faster than conditions warrant, for you never really know what's round the next bend in the road. |
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It's not like you have to share the office space with someone who's views don't jibe with yours, so what's the point? |
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It's basically a copy of what's on the Italian bootleg with a bit of tweaking to even out the sound balance where they got it wrong. |
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For example, some drivers would love to see what's going on in their back seats. |
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One of the biggest forces in the underground scene right now is what's called extreme music, and it's got a rabid fanbase. |
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It will also give you the ability to clear your back-room inventory shelves of much of what's capturing your working capitol. |
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In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling. |
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The conversation then moved to my Grandma, who keeps a diary so she knows what's happening and what day it is. |
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Anyone who disagrees with me is guilty of cheap demagoguery and will get what's coming when I'm doling out the wedgies and the Chinese burns. |
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No one doubts that an audio tape was made, but no one seems to know for sure where it is or exactly what's on it. |
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Ater all, with joggers, thongs and rainy weather for three days in a row, what's a regular guy to do? |
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In the animated chatter, the cracker-pulling and the jollity of a large party, people pay little attention to what's in their glasses. |
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If there is one message from what's happened, it is that when this Government is in a jam, it volunteers little except under duress. |
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When you get an incorrectly addressed letter you can return it to the sender without ever seeing what's inside. |
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Some survivors become strong enough to confront their abusers, but allow your counselor to help you figure out what's best for you. |
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I managed to get a short walk in between showers on what's been a mostly rainy day. |
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Choosing what's right for you can be a difficult task, and almost all sites will tout their wares as the strongest Salvia available. |
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For the most part the majority of Americans haven't got a clue as to what's ado or how these talks will drastically alter and affect their lives. |
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We will be out in force to make sure people know what's going on and rallying even more support. |
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Philosophically speaking, here on Earth, when we want to know what's inside a rock, we take a hammer and give it a whack. |
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And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards. |
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Er, well excuse me, but what's left if those areas of your game aren't up to scratch? |
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Some people make fun of you but what's beautiful is that most people are interested. |
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Bigger and better seems the only way to view what's destined to become another best seller. |
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I am having a meeting with the council and the police before planning permission goes through to see what's what, and then go from there. |
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Orlando folk can e-mail or telephone their gripes about what's wrong with life. |
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So I've been doing this trial-and-error experiment to find out what's what. |
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And I must be what's called a telepathist, because I can read people's minds. |
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If you set a snowball off down a hill it will gather speed and momentum and that's what's happened here. |
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Let's see how a mathematician might understand what's going on when a negative number is multiplied by a negative number. |
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It just seems to make sense to take advantage of what's on offer at the moment and borrow it all for free. |
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And if you are going to make the effort to live in the city, you might as well take advantage of what's on offer. |
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He gets that sense that nobody really knows what's going on, of wheels within wheels or a wilderness of mirrors. |
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When I can't get my email, I call them up on the phone and they explain exactly what's wrong and when they expect it to be fixed. |
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But you're go-getting ways prevail, and you take charge of what's important because prioritizing is your strong point. |
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And even though we have cable, we watch all the Spanish language channels to entertain us and inform us about what's going on in the world. |
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So, the day after you've been paid, what's left for having a great time down the pub? |
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We hope that she's alive, but we really miss just seeing her, knowing what's going on. |
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How easy is it to lose yourself and what's important to you when you meet someone who impresses you, or someone who fills you with awe, or fear? |
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I won't repeat what's been written extensively on how to store paper archives. |
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When nutrient-rich food is easily accessible, you're likely to actually use what's on hand to create meals, and to nosh on healthier foods too. |
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Parker will report on what's in the bottle, courageously unconcerned by the reputation on the label or by the affability of the wine-maker. |
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Meanwhile, I'm off to London next week, and what's the betting that the loony on the train sits next to me? |
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So what's the betting that will create even more car-traffic at the island? |
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In bed, he shrugs off her goodnight kiss and lies there waiting for her to ask him what's wrong. |
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Ossie says the process allows employees to name what's most important to them. |
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I mean, what's stopping them from throwing us to the wolves once they've got us? |
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One is always curious to know what's in the mind of the youngsters who are just out of school but still thinking of a career in law. |
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Many hands make light work or so the saying goes, so imagine just what's possible among 166 community and voluntary groups throughout the county. |
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If you can't even get people to stop at a red traffic light, then what's the point? |
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I think everyone is glued to their television, nobody knows what's going on, everybody's scared. |
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It might be another historic night and let's make history by trying to do what's almost impossible. |
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Since you're such a babe magnet, what's to stop guys and women from falling for you already? |
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This sort of woolly headed thinking that believes only left-leaning intellectuals know what's best for us belongs back in the Dark Ages. |
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But the OP doesn't tell me what's going to make him and his wife happy with the outcome, either together or apart. |
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Mind that you know what's on your mind, even if you never speak the truth of it to anyone. |
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Ads nowadays, especially on TV, portray blokes as stupid and disorganised, while women always know what's what. |
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And what's wrong with the CD player we just bought you, you ungrateful wretch, it's a perfectly good make and it's probably made in the same factory as Sony anyway! |
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Of course I despair at the paucity of the budget, but what's new? |
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Once again, that middle class just doesn't know what's good for it, huh? |
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He's so aware of what's going on, but he's also so self-aware of how he's coming off that it's a really weird combo. |
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Hmmm, I guess what I'm seeing now is how he'd really look without the help of on-screen make-up, and with what's left of his hair uncombed and flapping lankly. |
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Speaking of screwed-up families, what's going on with Tristan? |
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A lot of us are angry because we don't know what's happening and the people who have put quite a lot of years into the company feel they have been sold out. |
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I'm beginning to forget what's so bad about British rule in the colonies. |
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You can't beat a good growing bag, no matter what's inside it. |
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Staying focused on what's important has ensured her success as she skillfully avoids the trials and tribulations of the pressures that surround her. |
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It's reflected in the privatization that's happening to the people in the townships in South Africa, and in what's going on in the streets of Toronto and Halifax. |
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The rapid decline of the sea turtle population is an astonishingly symbolic representation of what's wrong with our national environmental policy. |
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Jordan has huge interests, huge stakes, involved in what's going on. |
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Now that one of America's most white-bread movie stars has shown that he's keenly aware of the racial inequities of Hollywood casting, what's everybody else's excuse? |
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Disposable fashion has been a much-used term in recent years, describing the low-price products that are quickly churned out to mimic what's on the catwalk. |
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In the meantime, however, widespread agitation from the grassroots is precisely what's needed to build a fire under the seat of government in Washington. |
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Every time I think that the studios are slow in getting what's going on out here, the traditional media rears up to let me know that they're even slower. |
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What steps have been taken, and what's ahead in the near future? |
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What's the point of engaging with what's happening around us when truth doesn't matter, might is right, and ethics hold you back and cost you money? |
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But with Grady, it's hard to know what's true and what's a wind-up. |
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I'm talking about what's called biogas, produced by treating the septic tanks attached to toilets. |
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There is, in the particular acts we do, a way of reconsecrating our lives, reminding ourselves of what's important and carrying on in the best kind of way. |
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It's raising money for charity, for crying out loud, what's the problem? |
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Of course they have every right to celebrate, after glooming for so long and not knowing what's going to happen, this serves as their first big break. |
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms wants to know what's what. |
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For those new to computers, our comprehensive Computer Beginners area will cut through the junk, jargon and technology to tell you what's what in plain English. |
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Call back at four this afternoon and we'll tell you what's what. |
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I find I'm losing track, though, of who's who and what's what. |
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Now checking in with the world of entertainment, what's on tap, Brooke? |
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The rides are good, but no better than what's on offer at Alton Towers. |
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