But, he failed to mention that, with that knowledge comes misery and wretchedness, pain and suffering. |
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But he also learned to combine this worm's-eye view with that of the high-flying bird. |
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What's with that rad Marc Jacobs shirt, with the scribbly skulls and slept-in appearance? |
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Nobody in the Security Council thought that he was serious or honest with that declaration. |
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And with that he stalked off, leaving his friend to rush after him, school bag joggling backwards and forwards on his back. |
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I'm very proud of the quality of the work, and most people have no difficulty with that. |
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The old adage would suggest that you always play to your strengths and I would always go along with that. |
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That's why I had to adjust my game and adapt to the team I was with, so with that I just became a shooter. |
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The demand for air travel continued to grow and with that demand came better aircraft, safer airstrips, and more experienced pilots. |
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Last season on Sunday, that afternoon's stories jousted for the public's attention with that afternoon's draw. |
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There would be howls of outrage from the drinks industry but we can put up with that. |
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The Wendish migration to the United States was closely associated with that of the Germans. |
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He was so annoying with that every now and then, Candice just wanted to ball up her fist, and whack him one, real hard. |
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You were on a break, and I was playing with that whatchamacallit, the menagerie display? |
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It is inconsistent with our jurisprudence, it is inconsistent with that of other common law countries. |
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There is a jut of rock level with that tree, which will lead us into the cavern where the stairwell is. |
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Why sleep with that woman when you know it could bring you trouble somewhere down the line? |
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With so much raw data and so many things you can do with that data, coupled with a big random element, you are going to get lots of patterns. |
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She's also a white witch and does everything involved with that lifestyle, including the spells and the different rituals. |
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For reacquainting me with that pleasure, I want to thank everyone who pushed for deregulation, privatization and free trade in electricity. |
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She readily posed for group photos with that characteristic smile always on her lips. |
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In actual fact I didn't really see him make many mistakes with that at all. |
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My wife wanted a church wedding for the right reasons, and I was more than happy to go along with that. |
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If you can cope with that then you've got a good chance of going on to win the game. |
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Back then, I was into Bukowski the iconoclast, the rebel with that irreverent humour. |
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I won't be keeping the appointment, and I won't rebook with that guy, either. |
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This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing me to get at weeds that are almost touching a plant. |
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Granted, this is window shopping, but when you know what you're after, there's nothing wrong with that. |
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Compared with that, a few rejection slips seem quite insubstantial, really. |
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Countries once considered laughing stocks are now financial powerhouses and with that comes opportunities for investors. |
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Like it or not, with that kind of all-star cast, there is bound to be another media feeding frenzy when the film is released. |
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In tune with that desire, he does not use his title and is known by his first name at the university. |
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And with that Macfarlane took his departure and drove off up the wynd in his gig to get under cover before daylight. |
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The leader was swapping his violin with that of his companion on the first desk. |
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But even with that decision made there's the question of precisely which name-tag should be sewn into their coats. |
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I note that there is almost an alignment with that position from those such as the association. |
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I wrote that chapter with that intention, but no one has mentioned it as of yet. |
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Indiscriminately slashing parking space by half with no regard to residents' own needs is wrong, few can argue with that. |
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He jerked his head out of her grip, and regarded her again with that emotionless gaze of his. |
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It's been a week and he still regards me with that disconcertingly haunted stare. |
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That being the case, I seek leave to ask the Minister whether he will provide us with that legal opinion. |
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And with that, he zonked out again, still as fast asleep as he was while talking. |
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As the root grows following seed germination, the stomatal zone overlaps with that of the root hairs. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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And certainly, with that leading, I think surrounding it a box would be a mistake. |
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And to the extent that terrorism is part of the security problem, then, yes, I absolutely agree with that. |
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Each crop type must then be planted on a day when the moon is in a sign of the zodiac associated with that element. |
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Can anyone tell me what is wrong with that paragraph and why it is self-refuting? |
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If by that reference they mean totally and literally landlocked water, then we take issue with that. |
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Kylie yelped jumping up and down with that enthusiasm that only cheerleaders own as the audience was in an uproar. |
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He had again considered relisting these properties and apparently had scheduled an appointment to meet with a realtor to deal with that. |
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Some readers, undoubtedly, will ask what could be wrong with that scenario. |
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Since we have started with Tacitus' Annals, we'll work with that example where we can. |
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But now Draco turned to her with that knowing smile on his lips and his eyes shining brightly. |
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My son shouldn't have to put up with that sort of abuse, but when I talk to the council about it, they don't want to know. |
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Rachel was seated with that dragon of a mother of hers, and she had red-rimmed eyes and a swollen nose. |
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Surely nothing to do with that absurd cultural stereotype that redheads are prone to bouts of irrational anger? |
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Combined with that, we give a combination of a valium-type drug and an intravenous anaesthetic agent to sedate you during the process. |
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Those of us who live in the provinces wonder at the obsessive efforts of some Tory politicians to ingratiate themselves with that lobby. |
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They both darted down the hallway, and with that, Stevey and I were left alone together. |
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And with that he walked away through the crowd that had gathered to practice their shooting. |
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Lincoln's approach to popular sovereignty contrasts with that of another prominent Republican, William H. Seward. |
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As with that venue, which has been completely rebuilt and relaunched, the same fate is destined to happen to this one. |
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It doesn't say anything about what you can do with that proof, like withdraw money from an account, or enter a country. |
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Living with these mementos reconnects us with that moment and fires our memory, and hopefully enriches our lives. |
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How come the fashion industry is still peddling the image of six-footer, stick-insect girl models with that funny cross-over catwalk waddle? |
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Mrs Tarpen had no problem with that idea, and she rather liked the idea of helping a homeless waif off the streets. |
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Nor should a parent instill disrespect in a child for the other parent as this may well undermine a child's relations with that parent. |
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There's nothing wrong with that per se but you have to be careful what you say because the walls have ears. |
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A lot of people want to wallow like hippos at a waterhole when they go on holiday, and there's nothing wrong with that. |
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So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that. |
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Still, the law has yet to fully catch up with that position, or even fully incorporate and absorb the evidence on which it was based. |
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Clicking on the tag's link will display a list of all the article abstracts associated with that keyword. |
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The way he was jabbing his fork at the pasta sort of showed his frustration with that too. |
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The problem with that is that I work two part-time jobs for two different companies, and so I do not qualify for health benefits with either one. |
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The goal of rehabilitation was long ago replaced with that of warehousing, and now the only real goal is to warehouse cheaply. |
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Too many bread wheels arrive with that stiff-bottomed, warmed-over quality. |
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The composition of the committee is the same as above, and the voting is in accordance with that in the Council. |
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The dental arch of the lower jaw is in a state of mesial occlusion with that of the upper jaw. |
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This one was normal, she'd have no trouble with that one, she'd jimmied locks before, she could do it again. |
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Frankly, I could quite happily live the rest of my life never having to contend with that experience again. |
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We feared in the past that mainland academic qualifications would not be recognised and we could not get a job with that. |
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The twist comes when Wilma's handbag gets switched with that of a jewel thief. |
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I should add that there is another aspect to the case, his admission, but I will not weary your Honour with that. |
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All the pessimism and darkness that come with a far-away war against a hard-to-find enemy just don't jibe with that mojo. |
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Still, there is something he wrote recently and that I am compelled to disagree with that must be woven into my story here. |
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Well, the man who, as of Sunday, will be the acting director of the CIA is taking issue with that characterization. |
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But hey, he wiped the floor with that 19th placed horse, and let's face it, the race was probably fixed anyway. |
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Along with that peace comes a joy and happiness that's out of this world! |
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As far as finally being acknowledged herself with that elusive academy gold, well, Moore says she would not take it for granted. |
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Whether or not it is applied to a given foreigner has more to do with that foreigner's ability to reduce marks of alterity than his or her physical characteristics, per se. |
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Sweet, slightly hot and absurdly sticky they will fill the kitchen with that warm, Christmassy aniseed smell you so often encounter in Chinese restaurants. |
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And with that, tensions between Michael and dunder Mifflin's HR rep boil over. |
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I've noticed a lot of people larding their speech with that phrase lately. |
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No, with all due respect to my friend, I disagree with that. |
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Nine U.S. Army soldiers were court-martialed and convicted of crimes in connection with that scandal. |
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Experienced farmers will blend science, agronomics, economics and field histories with that indefinable intuitive sense and then will decide which crop will do best this year. |
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When the gamma rays enter the sleeve, they interact with that photon gas, annihilating into electron-positron pairs. |
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But with that always comes a few crazies who spend like all their waking time on social media just trying to diss stuff. |
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I think with that generation, so many of their hopes have been so dashed that nihilism is really a natural response. |
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You see that they've lost their sharp wit and edginess, but you've long come to terms with that. |
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I shall try to acquaint you with that abode of human misery. |
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You knew what you were doing with that weak sauce cheap shot. |
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The airline industry is shrinking its footprint, and seems just fine with that. |
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He went out on a day in which he had to share equal billing with that fickle lady, Mother Nature, and finally got his score under par and his name on the leader board. |
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What this really meant was that I was at peace with myself, my kith and kin, my Gods and the rest of the world, and that if I had to die today, I was okay with that. |
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Hayes has stayed in contact with that very girlfriend, Barbara Belmont, and even spoke to her a week ago. |
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But it is realistic to hope it can be better, that it can be somewhat stable, that the government can be somewhat representative and we can live with that. |
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The savings associated with that drawdown are tiny, particularly when measured against behemoths like entitlements. |
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She is genuinely gorgeous, with that thick, cascading soap opera hair, generous mouth, and beauty pageant legs. |
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There was no way I was going to compete with that, because I knew he could consume 100 Beers in one sitting. |
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Stu Ungar, who repeated as champion that year, was a coke-addled enfant terrible whose wavelength happened to be out of phase with that of the London man of letters. |
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Here is a recount of my experience with someone with that attitude. |
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She racked her brain to remember if she had met anyone with that name. |
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What is that white lady doing with that handful of ginseng roots and bonito flakes? |
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It is equally easy to determine what went wrong with that machine. |
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And with that, I turned on my heel and walked out the back door. |
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Too carefree with that red Solo cup, or wary of a handsome stranger buying the next round? |
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I hate to carve up a book into parcels, to evaluate art with that crass finality of the food critic judging course after course. |
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And with that great hope and excitement comes crippling, embarrassing disappointment. |
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Are all radio jocks born with that annoying radio jock voice? |
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Balanced with that is the wish of older people to maintain independent living with their own front door rather than to move into more traditional residential homes. |
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Ah, with that cute smile one can only hope that she grows up to be a good person, still acts her age and does not become the typical self-conscious Indonesian celebrity. |
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For those who have a problem with that, she offered a charming, subtle middle finger. |
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This means they are locked into one frame with one barrel and the pilot holes are drilled into the cylinder to perfectly align with that particular barrel and frame. |
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And with that, he was gone, the door whooshing closed behind him. |
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She has a nine o clock appointment with that wide boy Willie Dynham. |
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Perhaps we should leave well enough alone with that agnostic comment. |
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Head into the wooded foothills to Badenweiler, a spa town with that mix of classical gentility, raffishness and effusive horticulture that marks the better thermal spots. |
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And with that said, her body went completely lax in his arms. |
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Coltrane had another power, a power of self-regeneration that also has to do with that power of communication. |
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On Sunday night after giving Leta a bath I lathered her chubby legs and belly with that lotion and I was instantly reminded of the hospital and the time I spent there. |
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I guess Taheri wouldn't quarrel with that, as far as it goes. |
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The very sound of her voice, with that lovely lilting accent, warmed him. |
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He will do the usual rah-rah, maintain the economy has turned the corner and point to job growth in the past few months, claiming his tax cuts had something to do with that. |
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I disagree with that, with all due respect to my friend William. |
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Even now, hearing a child struggling with that croupy rattle hits her in the gut. |
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Try standing up to officialdom with that amount of cleavage brandished at you. |
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Those who have such views are of course entitled to continue to have them, but the clemency grant has nothing to do with that. |
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The Cosmopolitan, meanwhile, swaps traditional cranberry juice with that of acai berries. |
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And all with that vital piece of evidence burning a hole in his pocket the while! |
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In those works, he also combined his observations with that of anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. |
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Ten minutes at the least did she stand at the door argy-bargying with that man. |
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Effective branding can result in higher sales of not only one product, but of other products associated with that brand. |
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It is, however, interesting in connection with that fact to remember that the last bowshot in English warfare was fired during the Civil War. |
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My selfe, that am so broad-mouthed and lavish in speeches, am notwithstanding naturally touched with that bashfulnesse. |
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He wore black three-quarter cargo pants with that same strange belt, except his had a chain running from that to his cargos. |
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And how there was clearly no escape, no escape compatible with that clean-handed truth from which it was not possible for him to swerve. |
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We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other. |
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I have drawn some lines of Linger's character, on purpose to place it in counterview or contrast with that of the other company. |
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Even with that many votes, a few thousand errant dialings could affect the results. |
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The right hon. Gentleman has much more claim to the adjective downy than I have, but he really cannot catch me with that one. |
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How she could stand up her kid sister on her birthday to sneak off with that pimple faced, horny, fast-handed Johnson kid. |
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If I were to travel only that I might be discontented with that which I can get at home, methinks I should go but on a fool's errand. |
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His older cousin was just gigging him about being in love with that girl from school. |
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Their naked poles shone with that lovely goldbronze color that is itself like the material distillation of a magic light. |
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The product of two homotheties with the same centre is a homothety with that centre. |
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This man knows horselore and loves the horse with that personal affection which begets understanding. |
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The earldom of Sussex seems later to have been sometimes combined with that of Kent. |
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These include two operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Otello and Falstaff, whose critical standing compares with that of the source plays. |
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He bent to all the gibes and prejudices, to all hatred and discrimination, with that rare courtesy which is the armor of pure souls. |
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There are some cases that you may not agree with that should not be overruled. |
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That author usually writes good stuff, but he really laid an egg with that last piece. |
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But she could not wipe out the king's majesty with that sponge nor alter one lineament of the portrait she had taken ten years to limn. |
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The role of churchmen was analogous with that of the warriors waging heavenly warfare. |
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However, supporters of the latter do not agree with that and instead think that grammar and correct habit is more important. |
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Therefore, its relationship to Spanish is comparable with that of the Yiddish language to German. |
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It was such a day as one dreams about, with that pleasant warmth in the air that makes for indolent content. |
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As the invaders integrated, their language and literature mingled with that of the natives. |
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Tennenhouse contrasts the patriarchal rule of Theseus in Athens with that of Oberon in the carnivalistic Faerie world. |
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From 18 May 1704 he combined this office with that of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department, displacing The Earl of Nottingham. |
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Even when he comes a cropper, he must pick himself up with that notion intact. |
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However, Sellers's performance is regarded as being on par with that of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, according to biographer Peter Evans. |
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He sometimes uses editing as a way to represent the characters' psychological states, merging their subjectivity with that of the audience. |
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He served until the office was merged with that of Norroy King of Arms in 1943 and stayed on until 1944 to clear up the backlog. |
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The chalk of that island's central ridge is cognate with that of the Pays de Bray's northern escarpment. |
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Positions 25, 26 and 27 haven't won either, but there have been very few finals with that many participants. |
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This goal conflicts with that of the unionists in Northern Ireland, who want the region to remain part of the United Kingdom. |
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The law texts take great care to define social status, the rights and duties that went with that status, and the relationships between people. |
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Arnold was reinforced with additional troops from New York in March, and his army was joined with that of Cornwallis in May. |
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The paragraph 2 power to examine does not include a power to compel someone to stop or to require someone to comply with that examination. |
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The fitness of a particular genotype corresponds to the average effect on all individuals with that genotype. |
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Rather than a physical entity, Central Europe is a concept of shared history which contrasts with that of the surrounding regions. |
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Its public reception, however, did not compare with that accorded to Brideshead Revisited three years later, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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But I could use it as a murse for the show if you're parting with that ole thing. |
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The history of Kerkrade is closely linked with that of the adjacent town of Herzogenrath, just across the German border. |
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This policy contrasts with that of Alexander the Great, who aimed to impose Greek throughout his empire as the official language. |
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The gender of some words' plurals does not agree with that of their singulars, such as lim and mund. |
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The boundary was soon changed, however, to correspond with that between the counties. |
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Gladstone regained his position as Prime Minister and combined the office with that of Lord Privy Seal. |
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As the 17th Lancers were in South Africa at the time Haig was able to combine that command with that of his own column. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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The expansion in the Galloway Forest has been limited compared with that in the core marten range. |
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Local governance was brought into line with that of the rest of Great Britain. |
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In 1850, Andrew Usher began producing a blended whisky that mixed traditional pot still whisky with that from the new Coffey still. |
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Septs are surnames, families or clans that historically, currently or for whatever reason the chief chooses, are associated with that clan. |
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Along with that, the Old Course has 112 bunkers which are all individually named and have their own unique story and history behind them. |
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It arose as a fusion of the imported Roman culture with that of the indigenous Britons, a people of Celtic language and custom. |
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The title Earl of Chester is always given in conjunction with that of Prince of Wales. |
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He has been noodling with that trumpet all afternoon, and every bit of it sounds awful. |
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Giles posits that when speakers seek approval in a social situation they are likely to converge their speech with that of the other speaker. |
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His work was favourably compared in London with that of Gauguin and Matisse. |
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And with that, this tartly funny book is off to the races, inviting readers to tag along on a wild manic ride. |
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The Ramsar boundary entirely coincides with that of the Belfast Lough Special Protection Area. |
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The wisdom of God thought fit to acquaint David with that court which we shall once govern. |
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This makes the toxicity of plutonium roughly equivalent with that of nerve gas. |
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Particular churches that inherit and perpetuate a particular patrimony are identified by metonymy with that patrimony. |
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More recently the parish of North Yell was merged with that of Fetlar, and Mid Yell and South Yell were amalgamated. |
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The economy of the United States became increasingly intertwined with that of Europe. |
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The remains of King Richard III were identified by comparing his mtDNA with that of two matrilineal descendants of his sister. |
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Each individual toss will contribute a different mix of materials depending upon the activity associated with that particular toss. |
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Archaeological features whose electrical resistivity contrasts with that of surrounding soils can be detected and mapped. |
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Cuba's income distribution compared favorably with that of other Latin American societies. |
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Second, he hoped to establish an English presence in the Southern Hemisphere that could compete with that of the Spanish. |
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On par with that, the Cossacks also play a large cultural role in the South of Russia. |
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At Easter 1916, a small rebellion occurred at Enniscorthy town, on cue with that in Dublin. |
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The Church of England in Bermuda became grouped with that of Newfoundland, in the 19th Century, as a common bishopric. |
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She turned towards the door, leaving Mr Sweetley face to face with that bustle, more quiversome than ever. |
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The Mosquito Coast was generally defined as the domain of the Mosquito or Miskito Kingdom and expanded or contracted with that domain. |
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Faced with that rat's nest of legal and jurisdictional issues, the NLRB threw the Northwestern players' labor rights under the team bus. |
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The development of the steam engine provided a reason to compare the output of horses with that of the engines that could replace them. |
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If he ever reely hit you with that fist of his'n, it ud sink in up to the elbow. |
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Victor does not have to deal with that issue, however, because the monster has escaped. |
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Together with that of Xun Kuang, their sense of human progress and reason guided the Qin dynasty. |
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In 1905, the council merged with that of Windermere, and the two civil parishes merged in 1974 under the name of Windermere. |
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The speech of Royston contrasts with that of nearby Barnsley, as it retains some Black Country features. |
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It is, however, still distinguished architecturally by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry. |
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Vast quantities are cast in sand moulds, with that kind of run steel which is so largely used in the production of common table-knives and forks. |
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One person charged with that task was Bob Whitehill, the lead stereographer. |
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You might've heard what I said had you not been so busy swapping spit with that floozy. |
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I got a telegram from over in Ellsworth that he has a fondness for slicing men up with that Texas toothpick of his. |
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This was carried with that little noise that for a good space the vigilant Bishop was not awak'd with it. |
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Hotel guests may want to think twice now before walking off with that bathrobe. |
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And with that the deuill brake the white wande, and immediatly vanished foorth of his sight. |
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In its opening article the equality of the wergeld of a Novgorodian Slav with that of a Kievan Russian is proclaimed. |
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You're still having problems with that idiot you employed last year? So, what's new? |
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I left the salon with that warm fuzzy feeling that only comes about when you are in the presence of true kindness. |
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And with that, the platform upon which we can aspire to actualization as an industry will have been completed. |
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Needless to say, Howie disagrees with that characterization. |
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An understanding of domestic radicalization to violence remains critical to our ability to deal with that threat. |
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Put together the stealth of fly fishing with that of kayaking, and you have a great way to sneak up on fish. |
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Being only 13, I was in the prime of my teen years and along with that came a lot of attitude and rebelliousness. |
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If it is correct the contracts are unfair then they are attackable and we will deal with that in due course. |
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Researchers wonder if the need for REM sleep, with its buzzing brain activity, has something to do with that. |
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The problem with that is that it represents a sort of decentralization. |
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Gracefully entwining his own personal story with that of his family opens lucid discussions on issues ranging from Lampedusa to Italian food. |
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Hops come forward with this beer, hitting the palate with that resiny pine bitterness and hints of grapefruit. |
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Listen, I took a pretty hard shot to the sack with that crash. |
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McClatchy was the winner and got the scoop, and I will live with that. |
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Sitting there on TV with that cracked rictus of their dessicated smile, but they have a cracked unfulfilled spirit. |
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We also show the result of comparing such efficacy with that obtained from assessment of the basisphenoid suture. |
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The new HDMail product is optimised to work with L-Soft's LISTSERV family of products and is being sold in conjunction with that product line. |
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High school defenders must be disciplined not to run with that first action. |
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I think even Clois fans would go along with that, since she dumped Clark. |
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Serena, always the charmer. Do you kiss your mother with that mouth? |
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By comparing this magnetic property of protons with that of antiprotons, researchers hope to gain insight into why the universe is dominated by matter rather than antimatter. |
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Even more interesting is the next chapter, in which Rao compares and contrasts the Yogic philosophy with that of Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of Shankara. |
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The dividing-line between auratic and non-auratic art by no means coincides with that between authentic art and the administered, degraded art of the culture industry. |
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Thou knowest of old that my temper is somewhat choleric, and my tongue not greased with that unguent which oils the mouths of the lip-serving lords of the land. |
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She did not move with that slick assurance born of unbounced checks. |
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I was left to deal with that poor little dead toilet baby all by myself. |
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Want a little cheese with that whine? As if we are ever in control anyway. Hard to have sympathy for an attitude like that, yet how many of us really do have that mindset? |
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They would fob us off with that and once more make it six and two threes. |
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I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky. |
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In the broadcast setting, real-time captioners do not have to produce transcripts, which eliminates the long hours that go along with that aspect of reporting. |
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In 2005 Fergus O'Byrne and Jim Payne from Newfoundland were the 'headline' artists at that year's festival which celebrated the town's links with that region. |
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I was confronted with that question on a crisp morning last month on Coldwater Pool, a riffly, copper-tinted stretch of the Miramichi River owned by Wilson's Sporting Camps. |
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He decided to combine his force with that of the Georgia militia. |
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There is some dispute as to the comparative quality of putty formed from dry hydrated lime compared with that produced as putty at the time of slaking. |
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Nonetheless, Swiss law is gradually being adjusted to conform with that of the EU, and the government has signed a number of bilateral agreements with the European Union. |
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It was the level of government where all things were dealt with that were of concern to all the seven provinces that became part of the Republic of the United Netherlands. |
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In many historical societies, the position of kingship carries a sacral meaning, that is, it is identical with that of a high priest and of judge. |
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However negotiations with that company over the arrangements proved impossible, so that although the proposal had appeared in the Bill, it was deleted before it was enacted. |
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During a stop, the head constable decided to get off and stretch his legs, an activity he became so preoccupied with that the train, and his prisoner, left without him. |
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This discovery concurs with that made in the North Pacific Gyre. |
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While there is some debate over whether rhabdomyosarcomas indeed arise from skeletal muscle cells, the staining pattern is consistent with that differentiation. |
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I'll sit here and blow till he comes round with his old go-cart, and then I'll hang on to the tail of it, and try legs with that little Kanuck of his. |
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Although many of the subjects of modern history coincide with that of standard history, the subject is taught independently by various systems of education in the world. |
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I know what picture yer referring to, but I didn't have a problem with that because the fundamentals of reactance have been in my beaner since I was a teen. |
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He mentions different varieties of pepper, whose values are comparable with that of gold and silver, while sugar is noted only for its medicinal value. |
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Typically, viviparous fish have a structure analogous to the placenta seen in mammals connecting the mother's blood supply with that of the embryo. |
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When tadpoles of southern leopard frogs and green tree frogs were put in water tainted with that level of chlorothalonil, all 18 died within 24 hours. |
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The idea of an isopleth map can be compared with that of a choropleth map. |
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At this Lena smiled again with that mirthless batrachian grin. |
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The building was opened by Janet Thickpenny, a young mother from Barry, who was chosen because her 40th birthday coincided with that of the opening day. |
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The Cushing version of the character reappears in both comic strips and a short story, the latter attempting to reconcile the film continuity with that of the series. |
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A controversial figure due to his pacifism and nationalism, he was nevertheless a popular minister, with a wonderful voice, comparable with that of Richard Burton. |
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To solve this problem, coins were often left with a trustworthy person, and the merchant was given a slip of paper recording how much money he had with that person. |
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Its role combines with that of the Ministry of Justice in HM Government. |
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The Lord Justice General was originally an important noble, though in the 19th century, the office was combined with that of Lord President of the Court of Session. |
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Austria, Finland and Sweden were neutral in the Cold War so membership of an organisation developing a common foreign and security policy would be incompatible with that. |
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Another feature of Art Nouveau was the use of stained glass windows with that style of floral themes in residential salons, particularly in the Art Nouveau houses in Nancy. |
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The earliest Scots writing in Ulster dates from that time, and until the late 20th century, written Scots from Ulster was almost identical with that of Scotland. |
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The following year the British Forces Near East organization was created, the command of which was then held concurrently with that of the post of Administrator. |
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The following table compares the populations of the main Scottish archipelagos with that of the Faroe Islands for a similar time frame to the above. |
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In January 1946, a number of mutinies broke out in the armed services, starting with that of RAF servicemen frustrated with their slow repatriation to Britain. |
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There were also Whigs in the North American colonies, and while whiggism there had much in common with that in Great Britain, it too had its own priorities. |
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The county borough was abolished in 1974 and its former area was combined with that of other districts to form the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire. |
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Destined this day for fast-day, meo more, with that degree of abstinence which may best qualify my weak body to go through the day without molesting the soul. |
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The authorities at Westminster Abbey had offered burial there, but Britten had made it clear that he wished his grave to be side by side with that, in due course, of Pears. |
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