Likewise your warranty could be invalidated if something goes wrong with the car and the fault is traced to the chipping. |
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She said residents were not against skate parks, they just felt the recreation ground was the wrong place. |
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You can't go far wrong with a foreign policy whose opponents are mainly dictators, anti-American European politicians and leftist whackos. |
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Don't get me wrong, this is wrong and I am not surprised that his mother is thinking of withdrawing him from school. |
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Europeans abbreviate dates in reverse, and doing it wrong could invalidate your card. |
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He is wrong on every count and his paper is among the worst examples of pseudo-science I have ever come across. |
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Oh, he could handle the work, but his rah-rah style rubbed million-dollar linebackers the wrong way. |
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In class, he put his hand up so often and got the wrong answer so frequently that his teachers told him to shut up. |
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Well, those wiseacres were proved wrong then, and they're going to be proved wrong again. |
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I might be wrong, but folk of my generation are probably Apple's prime audience. |
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Is your complaint that the number that has been put on the respondent's document is the wrong number? |
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But I pulled the wrong thing, instead of the throttle I tilted the joystick. |
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He has shown how much damage well-intentioned but clueless ideologues can do if they are at the wrong place at the right time. |
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Learning from history is well and good, but such talk illustrates the dangers of learning from the wrong history. |
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It went wrong for us fairly quickly, mostly as a result of my worsening drug addiction. |
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In a time when they were trying to look after their own people and welcoming tourists, they were going about it the wrong way. |
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The rest of them either attacked people we were friendly with or simply had the wrong ideology for our taste. |
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If we are to gauge his abilities off his TKO win in 5 he might be lifting his leg on the wrong tree. |
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He appeared to get his lift wrong and could only manage a snatched, weak mid-high shot. |
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The guilt was slowly lifting, but her fear of making the wrong decision still weighed heavily. |
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It is a pointer to the fact that the actual bill may, itself, be wrong and the estimate right. |
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There's nothing wrong with the job of bank teller, nothing at all if the job holder enjoys the work. |
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He lives on the top floor and said one lift has been out of action for more than eight weeks, and the other takes users to the wrong floor. |
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Secondly, as has been stressed before, it is legally and morally wrong to promote racism. |
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Speaking of the story, there's something wrong with the way the story is acted out. |
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Apparently a race meeting went horribly wrong and the whole city's traffic gridlocked for six months. |
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But I was wrong in my assumption, as there was no signs of wires bringing current to the house. |
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How many other questions would yield more wrong answers on the Web than right ones? |
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It is wrong and stupid to impose the brunt of the reforms on the socially weak while ignoring all those who possess large incomes and wealth. |
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The two-year-old Labrador can open doors, turn on lights, pick up dropped items and raise the alarm if something is wrong with Luke. |
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The wrong kind of jet fuel had been put into the tanks and if we'd tried to take off, we would have been cinders. |
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He wasn't so wrong in some ways, and that's why his description has stayed with me. |
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Proving his critics wrong Danny rolled up his trousers and let leg waxers loose on his thick hairy legs. |
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A bulb of too high wattage or the wrong type may lead to fire through overheating. |
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No consideration, whether of party or convenience, should keep us quiet when we see or suspect a wrong done. |
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There's nothing wrong with eating watermelon, provided you eat a slice rather than 10 of them. |
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The bounce was even and true, and Agarkar, with his quick eye, could do no wrong under such circumstances. |
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For boys, you really can't go wrong with a pair of dark jeans, a sporty T-shirt or a retro lumberjack shirt in jazzy checks and a fleece. |
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There wasn't anything wrong with Kris, I mean, besides the fact that he continuously squirted us with a water gun as children. |
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The director accuses you of asking the wrong questions, not translating precisely enough. |
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An ice-cream vendor severely slashed a Bangkok dentist with a small sword after accusing him of pulling the wrong tooth, police said yesterday. |
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I also had a Fiesta in the driveway and one of the men accused me of giving him the wrong keys. |
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It explained why other people were wrong without accusing them of malevolence. |
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Well you can't go wrong with them if you do them as an each-way accumulator. |
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It seems to me that it would be clearly wrong to leave those costs out of account since they must form part of the global view. |
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The more perceptive members of the group will be able to detect there's something wrong and act accordingly. |
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While there is certainly nothing wrong with being sapiosexual, it can be rather difficult at times. |
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It seems all wrong in modern surroundings, though, and I was forever activating the wipers needlessly. |
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If anything goes wrong out here, there is no cell-phone coverage, and many areas are blind to radio reception altogether. |
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George Mitchell, the governor of the Bank of Scotland, managed to get on the wrong side of a London wine waiter last week. |
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Was the wrong button on somebody's computer, which brought events to light, an accident or deliberate? |
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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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This is an ideal opportunity to debate the matter and it is wrong to kick it into touch once again. |
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She is putting right what has gone wrong in her life and holding on to what is familiar. |
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The fear of doing something wrong holds back so many people when learning how to do things. |
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I don't think I'll ever dig keytars, something about keyboard players posing as guitarists rubs me the wrong way. |
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There's nothing wrong with the new material that an extra drummer and keyboardist can't fix. |
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Then they tried to use the keys to open the door but put the wrong key in the lock. |
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There is nothing wrong with a good old Victoria sponge, thickly spread with butter icing and home-made jam, and dusted with icing sugar. |
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One reason is that we are probably wrong to imagine that they have been suffering agonies of guilt all these years. |
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He realised that it was the wrong decision, but he went through with it anyway. |
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It only goes to show how wrong your perceptions can be, even given all the advantages of the reality television format. |
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Thus an aggrieved party had an alternative remedy for the wrong valuation, a remedy against the valuer. |
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All sense of right and wrong became blurred and a culture of wickedness replaced the old values and traditions. |
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You turned up late, and she is probably lost, and now, you accuse me of giving you the wrong venue? |
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Only, and here comes the woe, dear reader, I did it all in the wrong order. |
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But as it stands, the people who are running this business are doing it for all of the wrong reasons and, I'll warrant, in all the wrong ways. |
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It is submitted by Sir Derek Spencer on behalf of the appellant that the Recorder of London was wrong to rule as he did. |
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Maybe a Kilmarnock or Hearts will prove us wrong by emulating Aberdeen and the Old Firm, but you would not put your shirt on it. |
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There are certain websites which always, without fail, get the wrong password out of me. |
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When you bet wrong in the former you lose your shirt, when you bet wrong in the latter, lives are lost. |
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Will computers close the final gap, and find in their own depths, abysmal or otherwise, an instinctual feel for the wrong move at the right time? |
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A few students used the wrong side of the fabric to make a different value of a color or to vary the texture. |
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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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The wrong gas system will cause beer inside kegs to go flat or get foamy at the end of every keg. |
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They are our mind's way of telling us that something is wrong and we need to get off our keesters to fix it. |
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This is an understanding of right and wrong and respect for oneself and society as a whole. |
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This overestimation affects the average behavior of the system, and depending on the model can even yield qualitatively wrong results. |
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It's early days and I'm still open to be convinced that I'm reading Zapatero entirely wrong here. |
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To take them wantonly, without thought, without necessity, simply for the fun of it, is to wrong creatures whom God loves. |
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I apologise to Jack Robertson for reading him the wrong way, although I am not sure I follow all of what he says. |
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Peter's letter in the last issue may have given some people the wrong impression. |
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And if what we think is true is based on wrong ideas or impressions, the results can be devastating. |
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It is grotesquely, disastrously wrong about the Labour Party, and it imposes an abstract answer on a concrete situation. |
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There's nothing in the world wrong with encouraging adolescents to be abstinent as long as possible. |
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It turned out once little Abigail had been born there was nothing wrong after all. |
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In the wrong hands, even these simple quadrotors could cause significant issues for aircraft. |
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Beginning on the T-shirt neckline wrong side and on the right shoulder seam, place the elastic on the neck opening, aligning the raw edges. |
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Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge. |
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Sew the short ends together to form a circle then fold it in half with wrong sides together so the raw edges meet. |
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Anyway, I see nothing wrong with little white lies in that situation to spare the gift-giver's feelings. |
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The owner found nothing wrong with his watch, for it still kept time correctly, so Quentin leaves. |
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The problem is too many people waste that power rapping about all the wrong things. |
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This bill should be consigned to the rubbish bin because it is wrong and that is where it belongs. |
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I live with my mom in Braintree, south of Boston, and if I get it wrong then these guys know where to find me. |
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So many mishaps in so short a space of time is a sure sign that there is something seriously wrong with the complex. |
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Well, those people are quite wrong and one day I will let readers know where to find it. |
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In my opinion, there was absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to sharpen up a skill. |
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I know you are but what I am asking you is, can you tell me where I am wrong in that analysis? |
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Tell them where their strategy is going wrong and damaging the business and its future prospects. |
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I don't believe in absolutes but I do believe in an idea that is agreed as wrong within a society. |
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Spent more time explaining why everyone was wrong than actually seeing where his company ought to go. |
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We know where we went wrong and it is important that we dealt with it straight away. |
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It's amazing how you can see exactly where you're going wrong when it's staring you in the face. |
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I have had chats with him as a mate and as a teammate and I can tell him where he is going wrong and what he is doing right. |
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But it is completely wrong for students to allow finances to decide where they study. |
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What is wrong with parents wanting to choose where they send their children to school? |
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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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After popping the wrong man, Britain's wallopers will be just that extra bit more cautious before hauling out the shooting irons. |
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They think they can do or say whatever they want, whenever they want but they are wrong because I plan to fight every step of the way. |
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I wasn't wheeled into the operating-theatre with the wrong name strapped to my wrist. |
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The public perception is that it is wrong and that they do not agree with adulteration of the water supply to address a relatively small problem. |
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No one suggests the jurors could be sued for negligence because they made a wrong decision. |
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What really rubs him the wrong way is Lawson's puppy-dog adoration for the newcomer. |
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The abseil was completed, but we suffered a 30-minute delay due to the abseiling staff pointing us in the wrong direction at the bottom. |
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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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It definitely wasn't summer, as five minutes on the wrong side of the wettie at Ocean Beach could have woken you from a coma. |
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I don't want to be a wet blanket, but I think you're dead wrong on this, Paul. |
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One is that the trial judge was wrong to admit a series of evidence including a taped police interview with him. |
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Could she have been wrong about Kip being her secret admirer the whole time? |
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To address these social problems we have to do more to address what has gone wrong instead of only administering punishment to those who fail. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with politicians doing an about-face, even when the reversal is as stunning as this one. |
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The proceeding is not one for the adjudgment of private grievances, but is to prevent the continuation of public wrong and public wrongdoing. |
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As usual the forecast was wrong and it rained all day but despite this, we had a very good time. |
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I spent about twenty minutes reading the wrong manual until JoAnn tactfully pointed out the mistake. |
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These analysts, the judge observed, always choose a wrong timing and usually comment on matters which were sub judice before the court. |
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It is submitted for the Attorney General that the judge was wrong in both respects. |
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To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you. |
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This also means that Dean is wrong to say his conclusion about Orac is ad hominem in the sense he laid out. |
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And we can listen to the pathetic, creepy bravado of a former vice president, wrong on nearly every decision he made. |
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There was no word from the pilots, no sign that anything was wrong with Air France Flight 447 as it streaked over the dark waters of the Atlantic. |
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But its management of burial sites was called into question when 900 animals were buried at the wrong location at Tow Law, Country Durham, and had to be reburied. |
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He reached South Georgia, but landed on the wrong side of the island and had to cross 26 miles of mountainous terrain, before reaching a whaling station to raise the alarm. |
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I read it wrong and placed the jumper wire in the E and F leads. |
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Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites. |
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With a million copies already sold, some have assuredly fallen into the wrong hands. |
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So, the people at ASU who think Farland is wrong in his job for being white may have a case. |
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The problem became so intolerable that I was packed off to the child psychiatrist to find out what was wrong with me and why I was causing the bullies to target me. |
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Some people think it is wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, but the construction is quite common in English. |
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Reihan Salam cogently argues federalism is on the wrong path due to powerful incentives tied to federal funding. |
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If things start to go wrong for him in Florida it could trigger a chain reaction. |
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He spun it around with his tongue as she threw the saddle high up on his withers, pulling it back so none of his hairs were in the wrong direction. |
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Unfortunately several things can go wrong to rain on your parade. |
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She described how her own pregnancy had gone wrong at 17 weeks, when the fetus moved into her cervix. |
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The hikers realized they had made a wrong turn and would have to backtrack. |
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Its a horrible, sad place no matter how they try to jazz it up, and don't get me wrong its a nice place, in nice grounds with nice friendly staff. |
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He likes her but he is sending the wrong signals with his constant teasing. |
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The awkward divergence from fashion is so compellingly wrong that it appears cool in the most ironic, hipster kind of way. |
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Then again, my body did like to pick the wrong times to start acting up. |
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I wondered if the stork had dropped the baby off at the wrong house. |
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It was wrong of me to accuse you of being like my last boyfriend. |
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The 59-year-old was at the centre of all the wrong publicity six years ago, when his comments about Irish women drew strong rebukes and criticism. |
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You might note that the Crown law officer who drafted the lease got the proclamation wrong in the recitals but otherwise the documents are there, your Honours. |
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During a moment of crisis, Mohammed Morsi was AWOL, sending the wrong signal to Americans and Egyptians alike. |
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This absolutism is wrong in principle, and it's also bad politics. |
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According to the family, that finding is wrong on every count. |
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But this Olympics, badminton is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. |
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But many in the church stress that this leads people down the wrong path, because it encourages the rationalization that if it feels good, it must be okay. |
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With the gear up, I know if something goes wrong I can put the airplane down on the end of the runway or off the runway without the fear of the plane turning over and burning. |
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In many cases, the killed journalists were well-known whistle-blowers whose public exposis of graft, corruption and other wrong doings embarrassed powerful people. |
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It would come out wrong half the time, and they would tell me to shut up. |
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The corollary being, if she slacks off, even a teensy bit, anything that goes wrong is her fault. |
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Standard Life has been rapped over the knuckles by the Financial Ombudsman for turning down claims by policyholders who got their weight wrong on application forms. |
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As every good captain knows, a schooner that's sailing a bit too close to the wind often goes slower and runs the risk of being put about on the wrong tack. |
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The first wrong thing to note here is that Carr appears to have played into the confusion of Sikhs and Muslims. |
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The center had seemingly proven wrong people who contend that rescued eaglets can only survive in captivity. |
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From the outside, the behavior looks the same, and can lead to some amusingly wrong conclusions. |
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But had I needed an epidural, had something gone wrong and I needed a Caesarean, that would have been OK, too. |
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This is a fine example of what can go wrong when one person is given too much power. |
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But when he tried to snort the cocaine off a business card, he blew the wrong way and knocked the powder off the card. |
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The writers definitely picked the wrong week to give Richard Harrow a breather. |
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What with Henretta's rips and the glitches in her printing, something seems wrong in our brave new world. |
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Andy Serkis, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Do you want to be on the wrong side of history, academy? |
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But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. |
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Cogan has since apologized for using the term and acknowledged she was wrong about the story. |
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It is morally wrong for western powers to recolonise territory in this way, and their soldiers should refuse to engage in a war of recolonisation. |
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The store's service was slick until it was found that the delivery driver had the wrong order and had to rearrange a new date to drop off the goods. |
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My father believed that our Tsar was weak and made wrong decisions. |
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As polite as the Gods were about it, this blue-eyed devil knew he was at the wrong table. |
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In the empty trattoria, he berated the waiter for bringing the wrong decanter and wine glasses. |
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But in actual fact when the chips are down and the global operations centre cannot diagnose what's wrong with a particular service, it falls back on people in the field. |
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Spend a foot-wrenching jog in the wrong pair of kicks and your adventures in the asphalt trade promise to be as enjoyable as an Enron stock return. |
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But who knows, the conventional wisdom is wrong all the time about these things. |
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Many from his side of the aisle are now just as wrong on this issue as his opponents are. |
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He is the juvie from the wrong side of the tracks and she is the rich kid. |
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This obsession with food choice often leads people to cut out the wrong ones, proliferating the continuation of new diets. |
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Why is the question whether a judge in the exercise of federal jurisdiction got it right or wrong a justiciable controversy at the suit of a non-party? |
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Vivian Lynch felt Whitehead was wrong in construing this as an invasion-of-privacy case. |
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But am I wrong to assume that this movie was 90 minutes of Jolie looking worried in a cloche hat? |
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The president is right in his criticisms, but wrong to reserve them only for the Republican Party. |
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Whatever they keyed in was read back to them by the computer, complete with any wrong spellings, which encouraged them to make sure everything was correct. |
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The Duck Dynasty congressman got caught sticking his beak in the wrong place. |
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Like a crazy, drunk uncle shooting an epileptic dog because he has fleas, the current GOP shuns him for all the wrong reasons. |
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The train journey was filled with little aggravating child noises and I was sitting in the wrong direction so arrive in LA feeling queasy and dizzy. |
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The court said there is nothing inherently wrong with an adhesion contract merely because it is in that category. |
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In school, being wrong had a way of cutting my brain, the like way a stem of a fan palm could cut a hand. It was hurtsome. |
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That night he slept the sleep of happiness, blissfully ignorant that he had placed the letters in the wrong envelopes. |
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I must not only punish but punish with impunity. A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. |
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The best of us doth not so much feare to wrong him, as he doth to injurie his neighbour, his kinsman, or his master. |
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The intrepid DIY builder may be the wrong person to convince, as several posters suggested. |
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I may be quite wrong there, but significantly they all came after the death of his wife. |
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However, when Guha returned, she picked the wrong ball to pull and hit a skier to Charlotte Edwards. |
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Strether felt his character receive for the instant a smutch from all the wrong things he had suspected or believed. |
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If you're a Sneetch on the wrong end of a star system, the game is to reshape or at least dismantle the system. |
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We also learned we overcooked it, undersalted the water and often used the wrong shape. |
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Unexercised joints get stiffer, but the wrong sort of exercise can strain the joints, damaging them further. |
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You are wrong to say councillors claim attendance allowance or travel expenses when a school governor. |
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Too bad director ava DuVernay gets the history wrong in Selma. |
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Not only is it morally wrong for individuals to aggress against others, he writes, but it's wrong for groups of people to do it, too. |
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If anything goes wrong I will hold you personally accountable! |
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I had to reorder the shirt because they sent the wrong size. |
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They arrested the wrong man. It was a case of mistaken identity. |
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She proved the medicos wrong by recovering quickly from her injuries. |
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Negativity toward asexuality can make emerging aces fear that something is wrong with them. |
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I have always maintained there was something wrong with Ambassadors, as none of them seemed to ambass properly. |
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Well something must be wrong with the Countrylink fleet cos yesterday SP.21 was amexed as well on the South line. |
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It would be wrong to claim that an antisuicidal effect of lithium has been definitively proved. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we are back to square one. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we went back to square one. |
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After three failed marriages I realised that I may have been barking up the wrong tree and should abandon the search for the perfect wife. |
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They all went into the house, and left me feeling a precious idiot. I had been barking up the wrong tree this time. |
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You're not the first man who has made such a mistake, and found he was barking up the wrong tree. |
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Execute an API or DLL call of the wrong bitness from within any of these programs and the result is an unrecoverable run-time error. |
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Don't take this the wrong way, my friend, but I've never heard such complete and utter bobbins in all my life. |
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It's easy to boost a dead battery, but this can be dangerous if it's done the wrong way. |
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Half the bad men are only coltish cowpunchers gone wrong through rotten whiskey and luck breaking bad for them. |
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Something has happened to Squadron Air Mail-none has come in for the last two weeks. Some chowder-head sent it to the wrong island. |
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We may safely say thus, that wrong collections have been hitherto made out of those words by modern divines. |
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They did the synod wrong to make this distinction of contraremonstrants and remonstrants. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but picking the school your children will attend is a relatively important decision for parents. |
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They know it's wrong but as soon as they have an opportunity to view these images or chat with their cyberlover again, they grab it. |
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It tells all deerdom that something is radically wrong in the area, and to be prepared to clear out now! |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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He that should deify a saint, should wrong him as much as he that should devilize him. |
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He didn't think I could do it, but I proved him wrong and made him eat his words. |
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If you want to understand what is wrong with the alphabets, look no further than that egrecious oversight. |
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Linguistic ersatzists hold that even if Lewis happened to be right about which hunks of stuff there are, he would still be wrong about modality. |
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The policeman was concerned that the lost handgun would fall into the wrong hands. |
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A proper fisking leaves the reader with a clear understanding that the text so fisked was appallingly wrong in every important respect! |
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Before we forejudge that Palaima's aforementioned statement is wrong let us try to embed this motif into its original social context. |
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I think my boss got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. He's been grumpy all day. |
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Invent is undoubtedly the wrong word, but the push from government was crucial in getting the Internet out of its academic ghetto. |
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The car went a short distance, then halted. There was something wrong with the carburetor. |
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She took a big drink of milk and it went down the wrong way. She was coughing for the next two minutes. |
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That Goliath is so big and strong, the little man will never stand a chance against him if he on his wrong side. |
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The wrong spell done for the right reason would be an example of doing gray magick. |
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Then he set the jug down wrong side up, and remained glaring at it fixedly, while his chest rose and fell in deep heavings. |
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Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled. |
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Henry argued that this had been wrong and that his marriage had never been valid. |
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See here what it says in the dictionary. So, you were in the wrong about the meaning of that word. |
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Jeebus, get over it. It wasn't as if I called you the wrong name while we were having sex. |
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However, beginning proceedings in the wrong division may result in a costs penalty. |
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Leverage is great until something goes wrong with your investments and you still have to pay your debts. |
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By 2003, consensus among physicists was growing that Hawking was wrong about the loss of information in a black hole. |
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Some buses that undergo preservation are rescued from a state of great disrepair, but others enter preservation with very little wrong with them. |
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The trainer and assistant typically give advice to the boxer on what he is doing wrong as well as encouraging him if he is losing. |
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The first to enter the stadium, Dorando Pietri of Italy, collapsed several times and ran the wrong way. |
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Henman backed Lloyd, claiming it would be wrong to fault Lloyd and coach Paul Annacone for the team's bad performance over the years. |
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My father started rubbing and rubbing on Mittens, scruffying her fur the wrong way, and she mewled her protests. |
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Some horses even started running in the wrong direction, back the way they had come. |
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Before the Japanese Grand Prix Hamilton insisted that he had not done anything wrong during the season. |
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When animal mimicry goes really wrong they don't just look like something that a predator would ignore, they look like lunch. |
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Also on 23 March, a British Army engineering unit made a wrong turn near the town of Az Zubayr, which was still held by Iraqi forces. |
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She was not an exception to that general rule which governs monkeydom, which is to suspect every one of doing wrong except itself. |
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To every sane man in all climes and ages the great Creator has given a moral compass to enable him to avoid the wrong and follow the right. |
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He favours calling things by their true names and constantly argues about what is wrong and what is right. |
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McLeod later contacted Noel Gallagher claiming he felt he had made the wrong decision. |
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However, the moment I even speak of it, I am embarrassed that I may do something wrong to God in talking about God. |
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He said that Weininger's arguments were wrong, but that it was the way they were wrong that was interesting. |
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In fact, minimizing the numbers of Hindus and Muslims on the wrong side of the line was not the only concern to balance. |
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Well, you painted my room the wrong shade of blue, but no harm done really. |
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Gallo was felt as a wrong way of speaking French more than as a proper dialect or language. |
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The phrase has been misused on other bills, just as the wrong phrase has also been used for government bills. |
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Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong with capitalism. |
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There were huge reserves of wood, peat and coal in the Roman Empire, but they were all in the wrong place. |
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Beck has become the chronicler of all that the Tea Party sees is wrong with the 'Obamanation' that is America today. |
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In 1924, Welsh was back in court, after he was involved in a car collision caused by him driving his vehicle on the wrong side of the road. |
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There is nothing wrong with wanting to document good times, on-fleek outfits and maybe even a particularly scrumptious Starbucks order. |
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The language was wrong for the period, but, on the whole, I enjoyed the film. |
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The Roberts court has too often been on the wrong side of history, most pointedly in its retrograde refusal to protect the right to vote. |
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As gays have moved into the mainstream, Republicans have landed on the wrong side of history. |
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Bycatch is either of a different species, the wrong sex, or is undersized or juvenile individuals of the target species. |
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An overhanded patch is used on material that is seldom washed, and where the raw edge on the wrong side is not objectionable. |
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The blockships were sunk in the wrong place and after a few days the canal was open to submarines at high tide. |
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Vindictive was spotted by German gun positions and forced to land in the wrong location, resulting in the loss of the marines' heavy gun support. |
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The block ships were in the wrong position when sunk and only managed to obstruct the canal for a few days. |
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Clarkson arrives next in a Fiat 124 Spider which he admits is incredibly pretty but predicts it will go wrong all the time like all classic cars. |
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I decided not to tell him this because I felt there was nothing wrong if I got some panadol or novalgin from the hospital. |
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A pass would have seen her win the game, but instead she gave a wrong answer and lost a point, putting her in second place. |
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Cheap compasses with bad bearings may get stuck because of this and therefore indicate a wrong direction. |
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Both authors, however, depended on unreliable sources and placed Crux in the wrong position. |
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This was because authority had to be obeyed even if it were wrong and needed to be remedied by right reason and the Holy Spirit. |
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A compensation award can only be right or wrong with reference to that specific judgment. |
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Like other equitable remedies, it has traditionally been given when a wrong cannot be effectively remedied by an award of money damages. |
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A wrong became known as a tort or trespass, and there arose a division between civil pleas and pleas of the crown. |
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For, if racism against non-whites is morally wrong and unjustifiable, then how can racism against whites be morally right and justifiable? |
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The royal courts were initially only concerned with complaints of wrong if the wrong involved a forcible breach of the King's Peace. |
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This advice is not wrong in the context of a judicial act under review, where the judgment will be held valid unless reversed on appeal. |
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If the tribunal does state its reasons, and those reasons are wrong in law, certiorari lies to quash the decision. |
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What is right or wrong can vary according to the interests one is focused upon. |
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