With these data as a foundation, a lineation based simply on the 8- syllable, 3-stress lines has produced a poem of exactly 62 lines. |
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Simply click on the arrow above to stream the podcast about rootkits through your browser. |
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Simply to deny P the use of his property, for example, by placing a wheel clamp on his car, does not amount to damage. |
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Simply press a button and a red laser reads the bar code of the desired item. |
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Simply put, can the commission clause in the agreement of purchase and sale amend the commission rate stipulated in the listing agreement? |
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Simply mount the saddle in the desired place thread the tie through the holes and zip it around the cable bundle. |
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Simply knit around and around until the foot of the sock reaches two inches. |
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Simply indulging in whatever pleasures are close at hand will ultimately bring one unhappiness. |
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Simply twist the unique rotating camera barrel, and automatically the 2 megapixel camera is ready to shoot high quality photos, in a snap. |
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Simply place the clip end into the kerf in your apron and screw the other end to your table top. |
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Simply cut the foam to length with a pair of scissors, peel off the backing paper, and press it firmly against the doorstop. |
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Simply that this scandal has caused devastating damage to America's moral standing in the world, and we need to recover fast. |
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Simply by being alive, by being brought up in south London and having mixed parentage, he was an original. |
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Simply put, we have a mix of self-made men and women as well as political connivers and manipulators. |
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Simply attach black bin bags to the windows with your trusty roll of gaffer tape thereby preventing light leaking in. |
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Simply for these numbers to stand still, 25-30 per cent of the population must be culled each year. |
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Simply put, the storekeeper who offers low prices and top quality will draw more customers and beat his competitors. |
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Simply put, in every way possible, the United States was incapable of sending a modern army to fight in Europe. |
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Simply fill its attractive sterling silver jewelry with a citrus-scented oil to naturally repel mosquitoes, gnats, bees and wasps. |
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Simply upping the amount of fruit and vegetables you eat will make a difference. |
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Simply defined, abortion is the termination of a pregnancy through external means. |
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Simply mow the grass once a week to provide lush new growth that you can plunge your bare feet into when you return from work. |
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This arrangement of eukaryote, bacteria, and archaea is called the three-domain system, replacing the two-empire system of simply eukaryote and prokaryote. |
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Simply add the game to your cart and check out, and voila, it's in your game library for keeps. |
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Simply put, Google has made some enormous technical breakthroughs using the new multi-core processors. |
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Simply put, the micro-cracking of the more brittle cement matrix engages the more ductile fibers in resisting the load. |
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Simply to retain the magazines currently owned, a person would have to be fingerprinted, and pay heavy federal taxes. |
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Simply put, the pitcher who can give up the least percentage of flyball outs is best on track for good overall numbers. |
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Simply slip it under the unlined pocket's finished hem allowance and press the seam allowances around it. |
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Simply put, like the Toronto event, it is expected to be all things to all people. |
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Simply cut the florets off the stems of the plant and blanch them for a couple of minutes in boiling water. |
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Simply mix the liquid solution with water and sprinkle over your already decaying organic material. |
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Simply batten down the hatches using a properly fitting screwdriver and that's it. |
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Simply done British food such as cottage pie, steak and kidney pie, corned beef hash, sausage, egg, chips and tomatoes and caviar. |
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Simply put, a space elevator is a revolutionary way of getting from Earth into space. |
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Simply copy the entire word processor document and paste it to the first cell in a blank spreadsheet. |
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Simply enjoy the inscrutable logic of the subconscious, or delight in the discovery of what the vision is trying to tell you. |
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Simply not true, he says, having made the effort to master Swedish fluently during his two stints there. |
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Simply stated, this is an issue of critical importance to the future success of the New Zealand economy. |
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Simply fry off a diced onion in butter until soft, add some chopped red cabbage, some vegetable stock and a glug of brandy. |
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Simply because driving tests are tough, laws are implemented rigorously and punishment is severe and exemplary and it doesn't matter who you are. |
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Simply install a set of venetian blinds or other adjustable window covering over the skylight opening. |
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Simply because she can shout louder than Kelvin Ramnath does not mean that she makes sense. |
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Simply drop down into dense trees, gather some tindery branches, break out your lighter, ignite the wrapper, and start a bonfire. |
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Simply washing the feeding bowl with a different detergent or placing it too near the litter tray can upset your cat's feeding habits. |
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Simply raise the minimum wage for staff in bars or other workplaces that have smokers. |
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We can speculate about the future, but on a more practical level, we have to admit that we simply don't know what will happen. |
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Simply buff the formula onto your face with the accompanying kabuki brush for a bronze goddess finish. |
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Simply put, it gets the public even more fearful of anarchy and anarchists. |
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Simply snip off some of those extra rooms and loggias, and the core remains a livable and viably affordable house to build. |
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Simply being there with our body, with our physical sense of existence, is the mindfulness of body. |
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Simply add a spoonful or two of yoghurt to your green lettuce to get a nice quick and satisfying snack. |
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Simply enter the address and the system plots the best route and guides you with voice instructions. |
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Simply copying a DVD's visible files to a hard drive, DVD-R, or other recordable medium won't transfer the keys needed to decrypt the content. |
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Simply because he seems to be having so much fun, Michael Rudder stands out in an able cast of seven. |
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Simply the gentle tones of a flute, the plash of running water and the breathy ululations of the artist's own voice. |
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Simply put, there is little in these songs which makes them seem anything more than a pale imitation of the styles they try to emulate. |
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Simply put, dominant institutions deploy orthodox strategies and subversive institutions rely on heterodox ones. |
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Simply squeeze the oil from six vitamin E capsules into a small cup, add about 5 teaspoons of black cohosh cream, and stir. |
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Simply it is the number of times the company could pay its dividend if it theoretically paid all of its net profits as dividends. |
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Simply by being true to his sexual nature, he risked public shame and possible imprisonment. |
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Simply because were constantly messing up the board and starting over again. |
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Simply described, the fins improve directional stability by channeling and smoothing the airflow around the tailcone. |
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Simply put, kippered herring are herring that been split open, soaked in a brine solution and then smoked. |
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Simply plant the accelerator, try to keep pace with the gearchanges in the six-speed box and soak up the noise. |
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Simply put, Lyne, who's had success with similarly titillating marital crisis efforts hits rock bottom here. |
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Simply no dice, was the school's response, unless he agreed to take piano lessons too. |
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Simply lift up and the bat will come off the wheel-head without any struggle. |
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Simply touch the trackpad with two fingers instead of one to quickly scroll or pan within the window. |
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Simply connect the inverter to an available molex connector, and then connect both cold cathode tubes to the inverter on the opposing side. |
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Simply dismissed as just a tourist island by the few dive operators, little has been explored beyond skin diving depths. |
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Simply open a new account and then arrange for a balance transfer to a card with a nil balance. |
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Simply hang your paper so that it is aligned with the adjacent piece and loosely press it against the window trim. |
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Simply put, if driven front first up a slope, the petrol would not feed the carburettor and the engine would conk out. |
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Simply put, it's more than acting with inputs like good command over language, spontaneity, imagination, skills to improvise there and then. |
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Simply putting this money into a standard certificate of deposit at a neighborhood bank would earn 50 percent more. |
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Simply being a Royal Highness or Majesty today is not enough to earn such homage. |
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Simply put, a marine surveyor is a technical consultant competent to inspect and evaluate recreational boats. |
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Simply because resources are finite, and we have to use them the best we can. |
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Simply lifting one's foot off of the foot valve will shut down the flow of water. |
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Simply go to the fuse boxes which may correspond and if one switch is off and all others are on, switch the odd one back on. |
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Simply put, in the case of a de facto national primary, long-shot candidates need not apply. |
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Simply stated, one cannot have more minerals in equilibrium than there are components. |
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Simply put, it was on that date that the communist era in Bulgaria started. |
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Simply put, some investors believe that true capitulation is the sign of a bottom. |
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Simply because you prefer hard bristled, spikey toothbrushes it doesn't mean that's what's best for your child. |
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Simply heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and add a tablespoon of vegetable oil. |
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Simply read, its message is that time and tide must be allowed to wipe the slate clean, so everyone can start again. |
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Simply stated, it is through a highly trained and discerning eye that a curator develops this skill. |
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Simply insert the tines of the fork into the center of the meat and the temperature is instantly displayed. |
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Simply stated, any one suffering from malnutrition and disease is at a much greater risk. |
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Simply click on the arrow above to stream a podcast about rootkits through your browser. |
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Simply put, we've evolved our way out of hairy elbows and furry diapers, now let's lose the lard. |
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Simply put, just as regimes come in many forms, so too do the tools of regime change. |
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Simply calling the big blind would make no sense if hands indeed ran close together in value. |
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Simply feeding and watering the animals wouldn't have saved them, he continues. |
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Simply take a wander down the Todd Mall on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 11.30 and 1.30 to check out the bevy of local talent. |
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Simply running an ad advocating a position on a law has gotten them into a criminal court. |
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Simply put, Burns reads pictures as allegories of class interest and identity. |
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Simply sitting in front of a lamp in your living room at home won't relieve symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Simply attach the leash to the Shih Tzu's collar and allow him to walk around the house with it. |
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Simply immerse the cut stem into boiling water for a few seconds then use either in an arrangement or for cut flowers. |
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Simply electing a few women to assume key political positions is mere tokenism, and should fool no one. |
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Simply put, if you see the dawn, your biological clock sets itself to morning. |
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A poem, Simply Everyone's Taking Cocaine, ran through a list of professional snorters. |
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Simply write a short motivation telling us why your candidate deserves to be honoured as our Woman of the Year. |
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Simply make a bag from a piece of muslin cloth, twenty-five centimetres square, and attach a draw string to close it. |
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Simply put, his audio account doesn't seem to square with the video record in the documentary. |
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Simply put, we are most impacted by economic downshifts, changes in the job market, and reversals in federal funding allocations. |
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Simply to build as many houses as possible in the expectation that prices will fall significantly in the near future will not solve the problem. |
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Simply put, the larger the number of plays, the more likely that the fixed probability will catch up with the player. |
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Simply trusting established art galleries or auction houses is nice, but it is an insufficient protection. |
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Simply cut croustades in desired shape and size from puff pastry dough sheets. |
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Simply put, no Volvo has steered as crisply or cornered as keenly as this one, or has connected with its driver so interactively. |
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You are simply repeating, in slightly different words, what has been said already. |
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Simply surfing the Internet, reading email, downloading music or other files can infect your PC without you knowing it. |
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Simply put, you are more likely to see a lunar eclipse during a long winter night than a short summer night. |
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Simply attach a trailer ball to the ATV's back hitch and your powerful machine becomes a hauling wonder. |
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Simply designed, fuel cells are more efficient at converting chemical energy into work than a heat engine. |
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Simply place the stencil in the desired location on the wall and hold it in place with masking tape. |
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Simply brush your hair and apply a bit of hairspray while your hair is still wet. |
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Simply looking for vinho verde should indicate your palate is educated and get you a delightful, refreshing white wine. |
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Simply peel away the outer skin of the kiwi and place in a hard-cooked egg slicer. |
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Simply to ask someone why they think a particular brand is best may completely overlook situational motivations. |
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Simply transposing the frames of reference that emerge in one society to the same debate elsewhere can lead to serious misunderstandings. |
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Simply clean that surface with a wax and grease remover, then topcoat with any of these topcoats. |
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Simply sending your resume to employers who've placed want ads is not enough. |
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Simply put, comparing our operations to commercial operations is not an apples to apples proposition. |
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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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Simply saying it's time he moved up to the heavyweight ranks for some serious money winnings. |
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Simply blended with onion, herbs and salt, the lentils had been stewed until liquid. |
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Simply put, fiberglass materials and core materials are laid up without any resin. |
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Simply put, the book is much more a documentary enterprise than it is a critical or analytical one. |
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Simply put, markets with very significant power may use that power to act anticompetitively. |
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Those pink-satin evening slippers simply lose all their display value when you stick those red-kid bed-slippers right up ferninst them that way. |
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It was not a way of calling a Black person outta they name but used simply as a way of referring to a person who was racially Black. |
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Perhaps he simply ran for local office as a means of gaining support back home, and lost to some other local worthy. |
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These companies are simply paper companies... they farm out the contracts to the real builders. |
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Department of Justice settles many cases against the federal government simply to avoid creating adverse precedent. |
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Under his grandson, Arnulf, the terminology was largely dropped and the kingdom, when it was referred to by name, was simply Francia. |
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However, this may simply be an error due to the close proximity of the two peoples north of the Danube delta. |
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However, almost all removed Pb was simply washed from the soil and accumulated in the barrier, only a fraction of Pb was phytoextracted. |
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The issue remains contentious, though most analysts resist the model that technology simply is a result of scientific research. |
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Anthropology is most simply defined as the study of humans across time and space. |
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Columbus simply expanded the triangle outwards, and his route became the main way for Europeans to reach, and return from, the Americas. |
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This may be simply a matter of practice or to comply with a guarantee given in the terms of the union. |
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Our whole life in some of its highest and most important aspects is simply empiricism. Empiricism is only another word for experience. |
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Lengthened fricatives, nasals, laterals, approximants and trills are simply prolonged. |
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This North Thracian population was dominated by strong Celtic influences, or had simply absorbed Celtic ethnic components. |
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At government attempts to close such places they simply transferred to another venue. |
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Many craft brewers simply remove the coagulated and settled solids and forgo active filtration. |
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This was completed in 1880, and at this point the Ryde tramway was shortened to simply run along the pier. |
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In many cases it is simply the result of poor engineering along highways where it is a regular occurrence. |
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The original militiamen soon disappeared, and the battalions simply became training units. |
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Beyond simply riding, another skill is riding efficiently and safely in traffic. |
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Art can also simply refer to the developed and efficient use of a language to convey meaning with immediacy and or depth. |
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The rotor system, or more simply rotor, is the rotating part of a helicopter that generates lift. |
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The Portuguese word is also a mystery. In northern Europe it is simply the earth-berry due to the plant's habit of creeping along the ground. |
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Another explanation is that humans began to make music simply because it pleased them. |
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My wife and children were blackberrying at the end of the garden and I was simply reading. |
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In spite of convincing arguments for the case, the statistical evidence is simply too incomplete for a definite conclusion to be made. |
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Some are simply not affiliated with any grouping, whilst another, larger, grouping is given the official designation of crossbenchers. |
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Permadeath is simply a way to encourage the playing of more than one game so they can try everything. |
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The idea was that if the artwork was a performance that would leave nothing behind, or was simply an idea, it could not be bought and sold. |
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Sometimes the dense concentration of the bones indicates a container of organic material, sometimes the bones were simply shattered. |
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Our results reveal that it simply opened up too late for that to have been possible. |
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Muslims found not wearing the white brassards as prescribed by the army were simply despatched on the spot. |
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If there had been more Southern victories, and a lot more, the North simply would have brought that other hand out from behind its back. |
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The formation of AAIW can be explained very simply through the Ekman transport process and the divergence and convergence of water masses. |
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Aside from environmental issues, simply withstanding corrosion and biological fouling pose engineering challenges. |
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It can appear that the extinction occurs at the end of a polarity interval when the rest of that polarity interval was simply eroded away. |
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Without access to cobble, the juvenile cod simply tries to escape a predator by fleeing. |
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It was clear that Edward was no longer simply trying to free the king from bad councillors, but that his goal was to take the crown. |
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The combination of discontent and economic collapse brought about the revolution. It did not do so simply double-handedly. |
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The total NECC is found by simply integrating M over the relevant latitudes. |
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The region, together with part of South Asia, was well known by the Europeans as the East Indies or simply the Indies until the 20th century. |
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Unlike those flamboyant bowerbirds, a worm might simply decide that it is better off without us, and retire from public life. |
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More recently, the name is sometimes simply given as Earth, by analogy with the names of the other planets. |
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A template is simply the cut-out outline of a board traced onto a permanent material such as cardboard, particle-board, Plexiglas, or masonite. |
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However, providing for size, cod do exhibit food preference and are not simply driven by availability. |
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The old name for deer was simply cerf, and it is chiefly the head that appears on the ancient arms. |
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The first is simply the number of species that normally go extinct over a given period of time. |
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His latest speech simply seems to pander to the worst instincts of the electorate. |
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She hadn't sealed the envelope, but had simply tucked in the flap. |
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The bottom line is that there simply are not enough hours in the day to finish all there is to do. |
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The exotic organisms may be predators, parasites, or may simply outcompete indigenous species for nutrients, water and light. |
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The serrations are more likely reducing aerodynamic disturbances, rather than simply reducing noise. |
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The actor simply dialed in his performance, leaving even his devoted fans disappointed with the show as a whole. |
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I recently had an encounter in which I was asked if I was detransitioning simply because I was wearing a pair of jeans! |
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In this hypothesis the shifting of the continents can be simply explained by a large increase in size of the Earth since its formation. |
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Darlington, he was simply miscast both as Caesar and Antony, finding the former boring and the latter weak. |
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V Festival, often referred to simply as V Fest or VF is an annual music festival held in England during the penultimate weekend in August. |
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In Roman constitutional theory, the Empire was still simply united under one emperor, implying no abandonment of territorial claims. |
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The 1971 festival was filmed by Nicolas Roeg and David Puttnam and was released as a film called simply Glastonbury Fayre. |
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Furthermore, it is irrespective of whether the troops were raised by the Romans or simply hired by them to fight on their behalf. |
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In 2008, Framestore dropped the CFC from its name, becoming simply Framestore. |
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Finding information by simply searching the Internet could be much easier and faster than reading an entire book. |
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For the Turner Prize, the work consisted simply of loudspeakers installed along the walls in a gallery room. |
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It is, however, also possible that the occupant was not royal, but simply a wealthy and powerful individual whose identity has gone unrecorded. |
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Despite the sport's full name of rugby union, it is known simply as rugby throughout most of the world. |
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If a boxer simply quits fighting, or if his corner stops the fight, then the winning boxer is also awarded a technical knockout victory. |
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In primitive, diaperless societies, infants' excrement simply fell to the floor of the cave or jungle or desert. |
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I had such an incredible slice of pizza last night that I simply can't think about anything else. |
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By help of this conception the effect of heat can be simply expressed by saying that heat tends to increase the disgregation of bodies. |
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How incruental an act for him, to simply drop a quarter in the poor woman's cup each morning. |
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Actual orphans are rare, and the ones that are adopted are likely kits that simply strayed from their den site. |
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Prior to this, in particular when St Helens were playing simply rugby football, they shared the City Ground with St Helens Recs. |
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For Edward, it became a war of conquest rather than simply a punitive expedition, like the former campaign. |
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The question was whether the dobber had simply dobbed or whether he had planted the weapons. |
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It may be better to simply buy an agenda at the drug store for five dollars, but you need to keep this stuff accurate. |
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Lubavitchers, Penansky says, believe mezuzahs need no adornment and simply wrap them in cellophane. |
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One's own death is an 'accidental' event, simply another instance of the general rule that human beings die. |
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Tournament Director Mike Ganley accepted the player's assurance that the tip had simply fallen off, and no censure was made. |
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They then view the state as a neutral body that simply enacts the will of whichever groups dominate the electoral process. |
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Parliament had already accepted that Edward's victory was simply a restoration of the rightful heir to the throne. |
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He would sometimes downplay his Princeton education by saying simply that he went to school in New Jersey. |
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The nationalist does not go on the principle of simply ganging up with the strongest side. |
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There were no sewers or drains, and garbage was simply abandoned in the street. |
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They are eaten in a variety of ways, often simply boiled and served with butter or when not as fresh fried in butter. |
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The radical shift in mentality is even more necessary when analysts see Education simply as a drainer of resources. |
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His dislike of the residents of the wealthier neighbourhood was simply inverted snobbery. |
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Faced with a mindboggling selection of special-purpose shampoos, he gave up and simply purchased something inexpensive with a pleasant fragrance. |
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This enabled developers to forego framesets altogether and simply place invisible iframes on a page to enable client-server communication. |
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First and foremost, the best protection against piracy is simply to avoid encountering them. |
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It follows that Parliament can change the constitution simply by passing new statutes through Acts of Parliament. |
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Whether they were mindwiped upon their return to base, or simply terminated like useless equipment, Deutsch never knew. |
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Cecil advised James not to press the matter of the succession upon the queen but simply to treat her with kindness and respect. |
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Put simply, the roots of the trade problem and of the resurgent protectionism it has fomented are fundamentally political as well as economic. |
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Pym and his allies immediately launched a bill of attainder, which simply declared Strafford guilty and pronounced the sentence of death. |
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Enclosure was not simply the fencing of existing holdings, but led to fundamental changes in agricultural practice. |
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Will digital broadcasting, 'mega-channel-land', change everything or nothing? Will it be a brave new world, or simply more of the same? |
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The Fathers of Confederation simply continued the system they knew, the system that was already working, and working well. |
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In reality, by that point James was simply playing for time, having already decided to flee the country. |
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The fundamental reason why the company failed is that the CEO and other top managers simply mismanaged. |
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He refused the suggestion that he simply arrest James because this would violate his own declarations and burden his relationship with his wife. |
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At the end of fermentation, the yeast and other solids have fallen to the cone's apex can be simply flushed out through a port at the apex. |
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The British soon withdrew their warheads from deployment, and never again simply copied an American design. |
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Ultimately, loans were made to many borrowers who simply could not afford to make their payments. |
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Modalities of structuration, then, are simply ways in which rules and resources are knowingly used by people in interactions. |
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A species of tarantula simply called the Montserrat Tarantula is native to the island. |
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Despite this change, the whole territory is still commonly referred to as simply Saint Helena after its main island. |
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Finally, Spain wanted a greater role than simply joint use of Gibraltar as a military base. |
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The actress, with her perfectly-curved body, was simply blazing in her new movie! |
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One of the less controversial is that by Henri Delporte, simply based on geographic provenance. |
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The Green Party of England and Wales is registered with the Electoral Commission as simply the Green Party. |
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Law codes are simply laws enacted by a legislature, even if they are in general much longer than other laws. |
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In a bench trial, the judge's decision near the end of the trial is simply referred to as a finding. |
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However, there is an increasing focus placed on the quality of aid, rather than simply the quantity. |
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In urban areas that were considered too large to be single parishes, the parishes were simply abolished, and they became unparished areas. |
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The treaty simply restored the status quo of 1748, with Silesia and Glatz reverting to Frederick and Saxony to its own elector. |
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The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other off and remain at peace. |
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Before the 19th century, relatively wild, remote areas were often seen simply as uncivilised and dangerous. |
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The fuzes were functioning correctly, and the bombs were simply released from too low an altitude. |
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The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States. |
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They simply cannot deliver what they promised. Nor will an affronted, alienated Brussels help them do so. |
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An important question is whether this is due to agglomeration effects or whether cities simply attract those who are more productive. |
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The female deposits the eggs in a protective structure like a nest or crevice or simply on the ground. |
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Most of the pollution is simply soil, which ends up in rivers flowing to the sea. |
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Sean Dunham suggested that Caesar had simply taken the Roman religious functions of senators and applied them to the druids. |
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The first permanent public playhouse, known simply as The Theatre, was constructed in 1576 in Shoreditch by James Burbage. |
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She begins by asking him to play anything he knows, but he asks to simply listen rather than learn to play himself. |
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In this case, then, the infinitival morpheme functions more locally to simply derank the verb in the purpose clause. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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Most scholarly commentators consider these to be unproven and state that the verse is probably meant to be simply nonsense. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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For the Brusseleers, many simply consider themselves as belonging to Brussels. |
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If you accept these proposals, Conscript Fathers, say so at once and simply, in accordance with your convictions. |
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Most clubs were simply a regular gathering, usually in the back or upstairs room of a public house on a weekly basis. |
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Adjectival nouns are simply identical in form to adjectives of a particular gender and decline accordingly. |
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Savvy readers could sometimes identify the culprit by simply identifying the least likely suspect. |
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It may be that Christie simply did not have time to revise the manuscript before she died. |
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Following suppression of Boudica's revolt, the Romans simply administered the territory as part of Britannia. |
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To do this one simply compresses all energy into an infinitesimal time slice. |
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Once at the other end, vehicles can simply drive off of the train onto the French Autoroute or the British Motorway. |
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He did indeed refer to himself as the dodo, but whether or not this reference was to his stammer is simply speculation. |
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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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There simply were not enough supplies reaching the front to conduct proper defensive operations, let alone a proper offense. |
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The captain, if he chooses to kill, is not simply the medium of an effect Jim is having on the world. |
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Life, Lady Stutfield, is simply a mauvais quart d'heure made up of exquisite moments. |
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I still do not know if he's taken on this case because he's a glory hound, because he wants the PR, or if he simply wanted to help Anna. |
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If British losses became severe, the RAF could simply have withdrawn northward and regrouped. |
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This led to the introduction of ships dedicated to keeping them away from the fleets, the torpedo boat destroyers, or simply destroyers. |
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According to them, it simply did not match the nationally unifying power of High German. |
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Nourishment is typically a repetitive process since it does not remove the physical forces that cause erosion but simply mitigates their effects. |
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These relatively inert materials simply collect within the biomass and can sometimes gradually become bioconcretions. |
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I think women, at least those who do their own work, would live very simply in that respect, if there were none of the masculines to feed. |
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Scientists speculated the whale had followed its food sources through the Northwest Passage and simply kept on going. |
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A more drastic method is simply to run a ship through the minefield, letting other ships safely follow the same path. |
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At the end of 1941, the kommandant objected to this style and subsequent legislation was submitted simply signed as bailiff. |
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Not all promotions simply reward trade channels with free goods, extra discounts off invoice, extra pack-ins, and so forth. |
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In 1973, Melvin Goldstein argued that the lovers can not simply return to Athens and wed. |
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In addition to dates that are simply inaccurate, scribes occasionally made mistakes that caused further errors. |
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There is also the possibility that our aliens perfected cryogenics and simply went into deep sleep until the environment improved. |
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It is unclear to what extent Chaucer was responsible for starting a trend rather than simply being part of it. |
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Many of his other works were very loose translations of, or simply based on, works from continental Europe. |
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Some were simply consequences of the greater level of nominal and verbal inflection, which meant that word order was generally freer. |
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Zostera is a small genus of widely distributed seagrasses, commonly called marine eelgrass or simply eelgrass. |
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Holbein's frescoes of Rehoboam and of the meeting between Saul and Samuel were more simply designed than their predecessors. |
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In the Late Middle Ages, Middle Scots, often simply called English, became the dominant language of the kingdom. |
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The barbershop quartet Homer put together had its 15 minutes of fame before fans simply lost interest. |
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