Natascha, Tash to most, was the first to admit that nervousness always and without fail got the better of her. |
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They sat in thin-lipped, awe-struck silence while he played, then, without fail, erupted into a standing ovation at the end of every song. |
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Until recently, I would without fail drink a big glass of lemon juice and hot water every morning when I woke up. |
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Zambia's democracy thrives on the ballot box and we call on all registered voters to collect their cards without fail. |
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The public is demanding that the political world sever its dirty connections with business without fail. |
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Though those on board were strangers, without fail we exchanged friendly greetings. |
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She also paid tribute to all the cardplayers who came along without fail each Sunday night and helped in a really big way to make this possible. |
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Constantly, without fail, she'd find herself in a group who completely ignored her. |
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And yet, my mother would tune in every morning without fail, to follow the latest exploits of the main characters. |
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It is totally unfair that other clubs are supplying referees week in week out without fail and other clubs couldn't be bothered. |
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My father worked three jobs to care for his family and without fail he always made a point to be home for the family dinner. |
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The lawmakers should be called to account without fail for their reckless actions that run contrary to national interest. |
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We got to choose a sweet for under 10 pence and she always, without fail, abandoned us at the checkout. |
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The cargo truckers' case should become a good precedent that any illegal action will face punishment by law without fail. |
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Its colours and moods thrill the soul, ever changing in a reassuring regular manner, season after season, without fail. |
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I think the flood problems in Jakarta are almost impossible to solve, because the city floods every year, without fail. |
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It is the earliest of our primroses and the most reliable, appearing without fail each year, often blooming with the snowdrops in early February. |
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There are certain websites which always, without fail, get the wrong password out of me. |
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Above all, the resilience of the human spirit, present without fail in each location, is what has kept the filmmaker going. |
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Roast beef and chicken dinners are weekly occurrences and on every occasion without fail the meat is always perfect. |
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My handwriting was terrible and every English period without fail my teacher in my first year gave me the 'belt' until my writing improved. |
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Girls showed up for the photography workshop without fail, even when they cut school. |
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But every morning en route to the train station there is, without fail, at least one pool of crusty vom on the footpath. |
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He told his granddaughter that she had to wind his grandfather clock every day without fail, but he wouldn't give her a reason. |
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There was one of those pregnant silences that always grace a table without fail. |
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He objectifies every woman without fail, and spares his audience no thought that goes through his head. |
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Mrs Scrivener stressed that these Directives must be adopted without fail by the end of the year. |
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I am the one they'll sit next to on public transport without fail. |
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This always cheered me up, without fail, and this time was no different. |
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Whenever she visited him again, she would ask him about their contents without fail as if she were a teacher. |
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The finish judge must without fail keep his skills up to date through practise, as there is no alternative for acquiring this gift. |
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You should observe your follow-up dates without fail, even if you are not in pain and feel well. |
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Such questions require increased research, which the Mediterranean countries are called upon to support without fail. |
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And yet despite my enthusiasm and anticipation, every year, without fail Brampton proves to be a challenge I find difficult to overcome. |
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The deadline of 31 July 2011 must be met without fail, so that the paper and its abstract will be included in the proceedings of the conference. |
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On the other hand, without fail, faith causes changes to occur in a person's life. |
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In the big cities or the remotest rural areas, the azan is called five times a day and the people gather for the congregational prayers at the proper times without fail. |
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It made occasional forays into nounhood, in fixed expressions like without fail and no-fail. |
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We shall now wait to receive results for a year's time, without fail. |
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This is to ensure that all complaints lodged by minors, even when they are ignorant of the relevant procedures, find their way to the competent complaint mechanism without fail. |
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It may take some time, however, we must put it into practice without fail. |
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Transshipment centres organize all incoming goods according to common target destinations and ensure that they are consolidated and forwarded without fail. |
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Solidarity and team superiors without fail and may not misconstrue them when spirit must prevail because all are responsible, within their doing so. |
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After this action, check without fail the micro-switches adjustement. |
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The body concerned had always recommended that the death sentence should not be executed and every President had followed that recommendation without fail. |
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This is an aspect that the national authorities must focus on, without fail, in order to enhance the attraction of Structural Funds in the private sector. |
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The technical characteristics and instructions concerning the connection conditions specified on the nameplate and in the documentation provided must be observed without fail. |
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In such a case, the minor shall be placed in a specialized institution, or, at any rate, in a separate block reserved for minors, separating him or her at night, without fail, from the other detainees. |
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While definitely not meant for serious paper punching, the Ultra on test-blasted empty tin cans and other traditional plinking targets at a distance of 10 yards without fail. |
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On Saturdays, there must be no work at all in the mill without fail. |
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Without fail he yawned and put his arm around my shoulder, scooching closer. |
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