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The Dilwara Temples are located on Mount Abu, in a former hill-station for the British (now used by the Indian bourgeoisie).
The Dilwara Temples are located in an Indian bourgeoisie.
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Though it lacks the simple, geometric form of Sapper's pot and those of many of its competitors, it is unified in a subtler way.
Its unification will surely lead to a boost in sales in comparison to its competitors.
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A bit of Western investment could stabilize these promising countries.
The west can be a good influence on countries.
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Slate as easily in Rwanda as in Redmond, so perhaps the rule should be that every Web site must follow the laws of its home country, and no other.
Websites should hold the same rules no matter where you are
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A visit to a tea plantation is easily arranged, with bus service readily available to and from the farms.
It is interesting to see people work at tea plantations.
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3 is a soundtrack album by WWE then known as WWF.
3 is a soundtrack album by WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation, or WWF).
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Thank God, he's not a mind reader, thought Tommy.
Thank God, that he's a mind reader, thought Tommy.
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Hall said that Britain has enjoyed a half-century of pre-eminence in this field of endeavor and that this could now be destroyed.
After half a century, Britain is destined to remain the leader in this field.
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As Macau developed into the greatest port in the East, it also became a base for Jesuit missionaries; it was later a haven for persecuted Japanese Christians.
Japanese Christians enjoyed Macau as a safe haven for years.
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There are, however, benefits to having a government postal service, in addition to the uniform rates and special rate structures.
Government postal services cause a lot of problems for consumers.
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Flowing in and out of 80 arched passageways known as vomitoria, aristocrats and plebs alike came to see bears, lions, tigers, and leopards starved into fighting each other and against criminals, war captives, and (according to some historians) Christians.
Christians were not really forced to fight lions or bears.
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The padded club hit Adrin's forearm close to the elbow.
Adrin's forearms was hit close to the elbow by a spiky club.
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A man in a staff shirt break-dancing.
A man is drinking a soda.
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the most common religion is Roman Catholic.
Most of the population is classified as mestizo (63,2%) and the most common religion is Roman Catholic.
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He must parry opponents' attacks better.
He didn't need to parry his opponents' attacks.
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The photographer is flying in on Friday and I want to have everything fixed and ready to roll by then.
The photographer is flying on Friday and Saturday.
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If you don't want to pay, you can view some of the site free.)
The entire site is free to view.
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Up to now Johnny's been their best bet at gittin' th' Range into trouble."Drew turned his head to look Fenner in the eye.
Johnny affiliation with the mob is causing trouble for the Range.
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Each of the companies visited used this as an indicator of the product's readiness for production and emphasized the importance of having critical manufacturing processes under control by the start of production.
None of the companies visited bothered to emphasize the importance of having critical manufacturing processes under control by the beginning of production.
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Boston University, for example, forced its three Nobel Prize winners to teach undergraduates.
There have been over ten Nobel Prize winners from Boston.
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okay um i've got another call coming in
I've got another call coming in, but it will be short so I'll keep you on hold.
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Most traditional reform options involve workers paying more for promised benefits or getting lower benefits.
Reform plans floating in committee at this time suggest workers will need to pay more or get less.
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yeah poor kid was in school all day yeah yeah
He played hookie from school.
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oh that's true but but the the nursing home situation is such a is such a pitiful situation i mean if you just if you go every time we go visit her it's just it's just gut wrenching to me
The nursing home situation is great and I love going to visit her there.
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where they're at school from what eight to three or something and then i would be at my school teaching
They enjoy every second of school and have many friends.
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well March is the the month for high winds
The winds are calm in MArch.
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Two people ride yellow motorcycles.
Two people are on motorcycles.
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The cover story lionizes Steve Jobs for his wizardry at Apple and Pixar.
Steve Jobs was terrible at what he did.
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The Louvre museum is so huge that it can be intimidating.
Most people who visit the Louvre are amazed by its size.
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The association's mission is to reduce the incidence of fraud and white-collar crime through prevention and education.
The association hopes people will not steal someone's identity.
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Hopefully, the appropriate parties will take steps to address these issues.
The parties hopefully will not address the issues
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That evidence can include corroborative witnesses -- and even a layperson representing himself has the power of subpoena to require testimony.
A layperson that represents himself does not have the power of subpoena.
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But as Felix Frankfurter wrote in dissent, this distinction is silly.
Felix Frankfurter has been writing for dissent for the past five years.
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But eight months after Madrid had authorized home rule for Puerto Rico, American troops arrived to take it away.
The Americans saw Spain's withdrawal as a sign of weakness.
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One look at Sather Karf's expression was enough to convince Hanson that Malok had cried the truth and that their work could still be undone.
Sather Karf was lying to Hanson and Malok.
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But given the global supply glut--the U.S. government seized about a ton of heroin in 1995, compared with worldwide heroin production of 400 tons--many experts question whether interdiction has any effect on street prices.
Very little drugs are produced each year.
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But the scrolls are on display in the excellent Shrine of the Book in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem .
The scrolls can be seen in the Shrine of the Book in the Jerusalem Museum.
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The Conference Report on IRCA noted in discussing the SAW program that the Committeewas ever mindful of the reports of abuses that occurred during the old Bracero program.
The Committee fully addressed the reports of abuses from the old Bracero program.
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It focuses on desktop, client/server, and enterprisewide computing.
It lacks focus on desktop and enterprise computing sector.
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Do sit down, both of you. They obeyed.
They both quickly found chairs when asked to take a seat.
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One wag, J., wrote in to ask, Is there a difference between pests and airlines?
No one thinks that pests and airlines are similar.
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The President's Energy Plan, and the climate change strategy that is under development, will provide benefits by addressing climate change.
The energy plan is being developed to encourage oil drilling.
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to their success in building successful information-sharing relationships with and among their members.
The failure to build a successful info-sharing system was the downfall of their members.
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the ability of people to access you know your financial records or for example your credit rating uh rating
People might access your financial records for unscrupulous purposes.
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Less commonly, an agency may acquire information resources using an invitation for bids.
Many companies will choose only the most complementary information to submit with their bids.
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um-hum yes pretty much i'm a secretary yeah
i'm not a secretary
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purposes we do not need great accuracy, we only need reasonable estimates in order to examine the sensitivity of total unit cost to volume per capita.
They wanted to know precisely what it was at that moment.
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It was a strong business.
The newspaper business was strong.
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Smaller towns will have a syndicat d'initiative, which provides the same services.
The small towns services can't compare no matter what they do.
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Moving back to the altar she drew a wicked dagger of red steel.
She kept her dagger in the sheath and walked slowly away.
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The supporters of the deposed James VII and his successors, exiled in France, were known as the Jacobites.
Some of the Jacobites married French women.
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A scout who travels through a storm like the torrent with nothing but a skin of blood to sustain him is likely to be one of their better men.
Scouts are not able to travel through storms.
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yeah the the i mean people like that are crazy i did a study on it though when i was in high school it was one of these things we had to pick a topic to to investigate and at that time i don't think it's like that any more but at that time uh it was very unfair capital punishment was a lot more common and if you tended and it tended to be that if you were ignorant or if you were a foreigner or if you were black or any minority for that matter the chances your chances of of uh getting the death penalty were you know like hundreds of times greater than if you could just communicate well i mean you didn't have to be um you didn't even necessarily have to be white but if you could just communicate and you could come across in the court room with some kind of um
I never attended school, mom wouldn't let me.
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Their love of perfection serves them well.
Perfectionism is always beneficial.
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The commentary is chanted by a chorus of six to eight narrators (reminiscent of the chorus in Greek tragedy) who sit at the side of the stage, while musicians positioned at the back of the stage provide stark accompaniment with flute and drums.
The musicians sitting near the stage are the most important part of the show.
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no we do not have a basement because we would had to have built up instead of down because uh there's the rock is so close to the surface here that it's difficult to to do basements so we didn't do that but um
We tried to build a basement but we ran into mechanical problems because of the rock under the ground.
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Meanwhile, Yugoslavia refused to let a U.N. war crimes official into the country to investigate the massacre.
Yugoslavia was being shady and didn't want anyone to catch on.
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Immediately inside the gate is the richly decorated Throne Room (Arz Odase), where the sultan received foreign ambassadors.
The Throne Room was covered with the heads of foreign ambassadors who fought with him.
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That drawer was an unlocked one, as he had pointed out, and he submitted that there was no evidence to prove that it was the prisoner who had concealed the poison there.
The prisoner unlocked the draw but it wasn't him that put the poison in there.
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Working for Philip Morris isn't like defending an indigent murderer in a death penalty appeal.
Working for Philip Morris is the same as criminal defense.
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You get a notion of the magnificence of Burgundian court life by starting your visit with the ducal kitchens, built in 1435, which boast six enormous walk-in cooking hearths.
The ducal kitchens were built in 1435 with no real points of interest.
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In the presence of sunlight, NOx and volatile organic compounds react photochemically to produce ozone.
In order to create ozone, NOx must be left in complete darkness.
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Can you point me to housewares?
As I ask for directiions, I'm wondering if they even sell household goods here.
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He put her through some searching tests, and exposed her loss of memory to be fraudulent; but she had taken a note of his methods and reproduced them on me.
She learned how to test if memory loss was genuine, and used it on me.
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but i had a a seventy nine Mustang uh Mazda RX7
It was a Honda Civic.
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Is Brad Pitt the worst actor on earth?
Brad Pitt is a bland actor
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In the old town center ' which is closed to traffic ' keep an eye open for the many handsome gabled houses of the Renaissance the Ancienne Douane (Old Customs House, Grand-Rue); Maison des Arcades (Grand-Rue); Maison Pfister (Rue des Marchands); and Maison des Tates (Rue des Tates).
There ate extravagant antique homes to venture to.
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In the 17th century its ruins were used as a quarry for the building of the Blue Mosque .
In the 17th century, it was dismantled and replaced by the Blue Mosque.
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His futile denials would not have convinced a child.
He looked foolish making denials.
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Based on its insight and knowledge of government accountability, GAO can provide effectively packaged information about agencies and programs from a variety of audit and program sources to support the oversight work of congressional committees, including the information resulting from the management reforms in the 1990s.
The convenience and thoroughness of the GAO will provide a lot of convenience.
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i don't know um i think it covers a portion because like i said my sister lives over there and they they just they just never have to worry about it i think it might not cover full dental but it does cover some and again it covers you know
It doesn't cover full dental, but it covers regular checkups and cleanings, I think.
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The narthex, or entrance hall to the nave, is crowned by a magnificent sculpted tympanum of Jesus enthroned after the Resurrection, preaching his message to the Apostles.
The entrance to the nave is bland with no works of art in sight.
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The man continued.
The men stopped what they were doing.
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A girl is sitting in a chair blowing up a large yellow party balloon.
A child blows up balloons.
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With the revival of island dialects has come a renewed interest in Balearic culture.
There has not been a revival in island dialects.
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It 's either play football and fail to get a degree and get a degree. "
It's either play football and fail to get a degree or abandon the gridiron and get a degree."
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In the federal government, implementation of this process will likely not be easy or quick.
They made it tedious and difficult on purpose to toy with people.
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I could feel gazes on my back; people peering out from between curtains, stealing glimpses through letterboxes.
It was very strange to feel like people were watching us.
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120 "You do not think I ought to go to the police?"
So you want me to call the cops?
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so anyway i think our society is just worse off than i realized that's what i thought
I thought we were doing a lot better but then I read an article that said that we're not.
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well i think we've got uh like a language barrier too i think most of the people there speak only Spanish i'm not sure how fluent they are in English and that's one of the major problems i i see with uh other countries as such being uh say the possibility of becoming states that we don't have a common language with them
Mexico would not be able to become one of the United States of America.
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In 1901 it was used by him to win the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize for a return from Parc Saint Cloud back.
In 1901 it was used by him to win the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize for a return from Parc Saint Cloud to the Eiffel Tower and back.
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He watched the farmers, tradesmen, herders, and children finishing their day.
The people all finished their chores quickly.
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Sphinxes were guardian deitiesinEgyptianmythologyandthis was monumentalprotection,standing73 m (240 ft)longand20 m (66 feet) high.
Sphinxes were supposed to be to keep people company.
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back to back when i was in college you know we didn't have TVs and so i remember somebody happened to have one in their room it was a really big deal and everybody'd get together like one night a week to watch TV but i hate that span of giving you have to give up a lot of TV when you when you're when you're going to school lot of things you have to give up when you're going to school
When I was in college, we had a huge TV.
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I believe that the Panel's principle should also apply to resource allocation generally.
I firmly believe that the Panel's principle should not be followed whatsoever.
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they they they might the the Baltic States might be feeling the same way that our forefathers felt when they were leaving to come here
The journey to get here isn't an easy one.
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yeah it's got no
It has brakes.
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Cracked Nuts is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, from an original screenplay written by Al Boasberg and Ralph Spence.
Cracked Nuts is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, from an original screenplay written by Robert E. Howard and Ralph Spence.
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I liked the man.
I did not like him.
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I wouldn't worry about my youngster.
Worry about my youngster.
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A woman wearing a brown jacket and brown pants is walking her two dogs along the beach as they follow another person.
A person walks two animals along the beach.
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Well, I don't think I was running a laboratory, I think that's a misconception.
My research is only theoretical, no experiments were ever conducted.
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A surprising survey of American kids ages 6-14 finds that the overwhelming majority believes in God, pray, feel safe in school, admire their parents, are in no hurry to grow up, and disapprove of premarital sex.
The belief in God is taught to many children.
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A good case study
The best case study
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For a moment the girl fancied she must have dreamt it.
The girl dreamt about it.
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Melancholy history surrounds the Monasterio de San Tom?¡s (to the southeast, down the hill), the construction of which was sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella.
Their historical construction is considered to be one of the attractions in the area.
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But after the requisite barb-trading with the White House, and a much-photographed round of negotiations in which the sanctity of Social Security and the need to invest in our nation's children are duly invoked, it would be a blessing if Congress would quietly pass a continuing resolution keeping spending more or less where it currently is, and then take to the hustings, where each party can blame the other for doing what's best for the country--nothing.
The Republicans and Independents will soon go back to arguing over who will do best for the country.
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Even so, Paris recently created miles of cycling lanes that crisscrosethe entire city, making bicycling much safer (and more popular).
When the weather is pleasant, there are more bicycles than cars on the streets of Paris.
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It was the cult of Napoleon in the 19 th century, a young man's craze that went on for generations--the craze that Stendhal described in his character Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black and Victor Hugo in his character Marius in Les Miserables . In the 19 th century, intelligent people in France knew perfectly well that Napoleon had embodied the worst aspects of the French Revolution, had betrayed the revolution's democratic ideals, and had spread death and fire from Spain to Moscow.
Some intelligent people in France supported Napoleon's ideals, despite the general consensus.
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