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For trying to kill each other every once in a while,β said Joe.
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For trying to kill each other every occasionally said Joe.
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Again it was touch and go whether Dustin would be fired before the first night.
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Again it was swift whether Dustin would be fired before the first night.
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Perhaps when she knew every last detail of their affair she could blank it all out and start all over again β¦ and the dawn might never come!
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Perhaps when she knew every detail of their affair she could blank it all out and start all over again β¦ and the dawn might never come!
| 0ent
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He borrowed a dromedary camel called Bert from Dudley zoo for the afternoon and watched with evident delight as the surprised children were taken for rides around the lawn.
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He borrowed a dromedary camel called Bert from Dudley zoo for the afternoon and watched with evident delight as the surprised giving someone a ride around the lawn.
| 1nent
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In the long term, some of the earlier buyers will want to sell their timeshares, and the management company may undertake to do this for them on an agency basis, thus earning additional commission.
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Over a long period of time, some of the earlier buyers will want to sell their timeshares, and the management company may undertake to do this for them on an agency basis, thus earning additional commission.
| 0ent
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There is a real danger in only doing the classical things β you're OK with it for a time, but then you're left high and dry when fashion moves on.β.
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There is a real danger in only doing the classical things β you're OK with it for a time, but then you're left abandoned when fashion moves on.β.
| 0ent
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He was one who had an eye for such mysteries?β.
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He was one who easily discern such mysteries?β.
| 0ent
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She riles you and enjoys getting a rise out of you.
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She riles you and enjoys getting an answer out of you.
| 1nent
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He sent Richard on ahead while he travelled south through Berry, where once again his eldest son was making heavy weather of the task assigned to him.
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He sent Richard on ahead while he travelled south through Berry, where once again his eldest son was overcomplicating the task assigned to him.
| 0ent
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Companies such as Rover, Alfa Romeo and Seat became increasingly caught in no man's land, insufficiently large to compete on effective terms with the Big Six and yet unable to gain a secure niche in the market which would enable them to compete with the luxury car makers.
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Companies such as Rover, Alfa Romeo and Seat became increasingly caught in a land that no one want to buy, insufficiently large to compete on effective terms with the Big Six and yet unable to gain a secure niche in the market which would enable them to compete with the luxury car makers.
| 1nent
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But nor was it every day that in broad daylight β given that the light wasn't all that good β that she stood in what was now quite heavy rain getting soaked while her amorous swain waited for her to make the next move.
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But nor was it every day that in broad daylight β given that the light wasn't all that good β that she stood in what was now quite heavy rain getting soaked while her amorous swain waited for her to stand still.
| 1nent
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Although, on the face of it, this might not appear to have been conducive to the development of industry wide bargaining paradoxically such division by occupation promoted bargaining by industryβ(Phelps Brown, 1959, p. 362).
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Although, at first glance, this might not appear to have been conducive to the development of industry wide bargaining paradoxically such division by occupation promoted bargaining by industryβ(Phelps Brown, 1959, p. 362).
| 0ent
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The trouble with this service in a nutshell.
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The trouble with this service in summary.
| 0ent
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Then Richards chose to bowl himself and Simmons (who had begun with two quick wickets) for a long spell and England were let off the hook, Pringle and Downton putting on 66 in thirteen overs.
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Then Richards chose to bowl himself and Simmons (who had begun with two quick wickets) for a long spell and England were let off the coathook, Pringle and Downton putting on 66 in thirteen overs.
| 1nent
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Whilst the Government and the industry struggle to overcome the problems, business is left holding the baby one the one hand feeling pressured into some sort of web presence and on the other holding back some of the potential for innovation in case it poses a serious risk.
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Whilst the Government and the industry struggle to overcome the problems, business abandons one the one hand feeling pressured into some sort of web presence and on the other holding back some of the potential for innovation in case it poses a serious risk.
| 1nent
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Bored, I ran away from Downside when I was sixteen and spent two days in Paris, sleeping rough, before hitch hiking home.
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Bored, I ran away from Downside when I was sixteen and spent two days in Paris, sleep outdoors, before hitch hiking home.
| 0ent
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' On the face of it, it seems unlikely, but I suppose it's possible.'.
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' Encountering, it seems unlikely, but I suppose it's possible.'.
| 1nent
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The Jammu and Kashmir state administration imposed and maintained an around the clock curfew in the Kashmir valley on April 6 21, with a few short relaxations to allow people to obtain essential supplies.
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The Jammu and Kashmir state administration imposed and maintained an constantly curfew in the Kashmir valley on April 6 21, with a few short relaxations to allow people to obtain essential supplies.
| 0ent
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She had run full tilt into somebody.
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She had run a position of fully leaning over into somebody.
| 1nent
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But at the end of the day you have to go out and prove yourself, or else it counts for nothing, especially in a hurling mad county like Kilkenny.
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But ultimately you have to go out and prove yourself, or else it counts for nothing, especially in a hurling mad county like Kilkenny.
| 0ent
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She was picked up in the centre of town in broad daylight.
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She was picked up in the centre of town in a well lit room.
| 1nent
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It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord's Prayer; but it wasn't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the light β I hadn't given her any!
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It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord's Prayer; but it wasn't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the brightest star β I hadn't given her any!
| 1nent
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Garlands will cost the earth! β.
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Garlands will put the earth in danger! β.
| 1nent
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Some of the poor made quite a good living from these services and one can imagine an efficient bush telegraphβ system to alert others of forthcoming requiems.
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Some of the poor made quite a good living from these services and one can imagine an efficient eco friendly communication system to alert others of forthcoming requiems.
| 1nent
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You have taken liberties that you can take with a son, but not with a leader'(Bourne : 1987, p. 243).
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You have treated things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts that you can take with a son, but not with a leader'(Bourne : 1987, p. 243).
| 0ent
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A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise on the face of it to strict liability.
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A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise at first glance to strict liability.
| 0ent
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As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States looked the other way.
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As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States turned a blind eye.
| 0ent
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No,β she said desperately, and turned and walked away, mingling with the throng that shuffled through the narrow streets rubbing shoulders with each other.
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No,β she said desperately, and turned and walked away, mingling with the throng that shuffled through the narrow streets socializing with each other.
| 0ent
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FULHAM'S controversial chief executive Brian Naismith, we hear, may be about to part company with the club.
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FULHAM'S controversial chief executive Brian Naismith, we hear, may be about to go separate ways with the club.
| 0ent
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ACTRESS Kathleen Turner stole the show when she took to the stage at a late night bar for a karaoke session.
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ACTRESS Kathleen Turner act unethically when she took to the stage at a late night bar for a karaoke session.
| 1nent
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I bet this would go down like a lead balloon if it was known in Grantley police station.
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I bet this would happen fast and excitedly if it was known in Grantley police station.
| 1nent
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Whoever listens to this first off anyway.
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Whoever listens to this before anything else anyway.
| 0ent
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Even his enemies would have to applaud his courage in facing the music after one of the greatest embarrassments in England's history.
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Even his enemies would have to applaud his courage in enjoying the chill time after one of the greatest embarrassments in England's history.
| 1nent
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The walk was a bit up hill and down dale and it rather tired me out.
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The walk was a bit everywhere and it rather tired me out.
| 0ent
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Rivals Now he faces a make or break season with the Ewood Park club, which has shown that when it comes to cash it has no serious rivals.
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Rivals Now he faces a build or destroy season with the Ewood Park club, which has shown that when it comes to cash it has no serious rivals.
| 1nent
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I don't want to make a meal of this.
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I don't want to overly complicate this.
| 0ent
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QUITE what happens to the Royal Family in the long term is anybody's guess.
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QUITE what happens to the Royal Family over a long period of time is anybody's guess.
| 0ent
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Unfortunately, despite such an illustrious cast and behind the scenes team, Sterling's picture lacked the' magical wonder and adventure' for which he was looking.
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Unfortunately, despite such an illustrious cast and behind the scenery and stage area team, Sterling's picture lacked the' magical wonder and adventure' for which he was looking.
| 0ent
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One or two people who'll be sleeping rough if they can't beg the room rate.
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One or two people who'll be losing sleep if they can't beg the room rate.
| 1nent
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I'm not I'm taking the piss out the way he said it.
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I'm not I'm tease out the way he said it.
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Daft anyway and nine times out of ten you've got to look at him and speak to him and that because he can't understand and er bloke gave him the verbal.
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Daft anyway and mostly you've got to look at him and speak to him and that because he can't understand and er bloke gave him the verbal.
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I haven't seen anyone else here in the same boat, but I think a lot of my experience and emotions are similar to everyone else's.
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I haven't seen anyone else here in the same situation, but I think a lot of my experience and emotions are similar to everyone else's.
| 0ent
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It goes hand in hand with good management and is essential for any job!
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It holds hands with good management and is essential for any job!
| 1nent
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If my maternal brother is all sweetness and light, my father's sister is a real dragon β a cold, formally distant aunt with whom no liberties are possible at all.
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If my maternal brother is all sugary and nutritionally void food, my father's sister is a real dragon β a cold, formally distant aunt with whom no liberties are possible at all.
| 1nent
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It is conceivable that if an agreement had been signed and if henceforth Anglo American relations had been bathed in sweetness and light, arrangements might have been made for pooling atomic weapons production.
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It is conceivable that if an agreement had been signed and if henceforth Anglo American relations had been bathed in sugary and nutritionally void food, arrangements might have been made for pooling atomic weapons production.
| 1nent
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There was so much to say, and if they'd been face to face she would have poured it all out, but as it was β¦.
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There was so much to say, and if they'd been in person she would have poured it all out, but as it was β¦.
| 0ent
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We'll have everyone out and about today.
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We'll have everyone traveling around today.
| 0ent
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Attempts to characterise glass with a view to understanding its technology and source have been made, but glass is a difficult material to work with in this way because of compositional irregularities (Sanderson and Hunter 1980; Hunter 1985).
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Attempts to characterise glass with the intention to understanding its technology and source have been made, but glass is a difficult material to work with in this way because of compositional irregularities (Sanderson and Hunter 1980; Hunter 1985).
| 0ent
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This is financial sleight of hand of the worst sort, typical of the spivs currently running our economy.
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This is financial skilled deception of the worst sort, typical of the spivs currently running our economy.
| 0ent
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Now I am in year eleven and I have the main female role in a production we are doing next year, and rehearsals for next year's school play are in full swing.
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Now I am in year eleven and I have the main female role in a production we are doing next year, and rehearsals for next year's school play are thoroughly begun and in progress.
| 0ent
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France, especially, has weathered the storm; from now on confidence in its ERM commitment will be all the stronger, which will also help to lower its interest rates.
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France, especially, has reached the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage; from now on confidence in its ERM commitment will be all the stronger, which will also help to lower its interest rates.
| 0ent
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Ruether does not think in terms of a God who is transcendent above history and acts as an agent in history; and this we might say lets her off the hook as far as the theodicy question is concerned.
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Ruether does not think in terms of a God who is transcendent above history and acts as an agent in history; and this we might say lets her off the coathook as far as the theodicy question is concerned.
| 1nent
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In this fashion did Lorne hope to make light of the forty year age difference between himself and his co star.
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In this fashion did Lorne hope to illuminate the forty year age difference between himself and his co star.
| 1nent
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Or else she would turn round, as though sensing my gaze on her skin, and for a moment as brief and yet momentous as a pause in music our eyes talked dirty.
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Or else she would turn round, as though sensing my gaze on her skin, and for a moment as brief and yet momentous as a pause in music our eyes used profane language for the purpose of arousal.
| 0ent
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I can't even solve crosswords,β she added for good measure.
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I can't even solve crosswords,β she added in addition to what has already been done.
| 0ent
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Work on the launch and the focus of the appeal is close to completion and we are benefitting from the good offices of our advertising industry contacts.
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Work on the launch and the focus of the appeal is close to completion and we are benefitting from the influence of our advertising industry contacts.
| 0ent
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Scotland clash is make or breakβ for Portugal.
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Scotland clash is build or destroy for Portugal.
| 1nent
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Quite a few we can write at the bottom er for more inf if you have any more information or something in small print.
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Quite a few we can write at the bottom er for more inf if you have any more information or something in fine print.
| 0ent
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On the face of it this may seem a strange tactic for a side who, on paper, possess probably the most lethal front line in the Premier League, but Graham, still likely to be without ankle injury victim Paul Merson, is seeking to restore stability to stop the slump.
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Encountering this may seem a strange tactic for a side who, on paper, possess probably the most lethal front line in the Premier League, but Graham, still likely to be without ankle injury victim Paul Merson, is seeking to restore stability to stop the slump.
| 1nent
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Saddam ~ Hussein and Zine ~ El ~ Abidine ~ Ben ~ Ali preceded Mubarak in the dock.
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Saddam ~ Hussein and Zine ~ El ~ Abidine ~ Ben ~ Ali preceded Mubarak out on the docks.
| 1nent
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I raise that as an off the cuff thought.
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I raise that as an out from under the cuff of a sleeve thought.
| 1nent
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You can bet your bottom dollar some teams would go bananas on that!
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You can bet your bottom dollar some teams would grow bananas on that!
| 1nent
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Surely they wouldn't make them go the whole distance in the dark?
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Surely they wouldn't make them take a lot of time in the dark?
| 1nent
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' Got it up here ,' said Tom, tapping his head with his hand.
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' get an erection here ,' said Tom, tapping his head with his hand.
| 1nent
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Why are they allowing the ratepayers and taxpayers of this country to go on throwing money down the drain?
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Why are they allowing the ratepayers and taxpayers of this country to go on throwing money down to the ocean?
| 1nent
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People were waving and calling out names, greetings were being exchanged, people were hugging and cheeks were being kissed, but where were my guests?
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People were waving and calling out names, greetings were being exchanged, people were hugging and cheeks were being kissed, but where went for it?
| 1nent
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DAGENHAM and Redbridge went within an ace of upsetting their Second Division neighbours Orient in the FA Cup, eventually going down 5β4 after twice leading by a two goal margin.
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DAGENHAM and Redbridge went very near to upsetting their Second Division neighbours Orient in the FA Cup, eventually going down 5β4 after twice leading by a two goal margin.
| 0ent
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DON'T scoff at Skodas, they're having the last laugh.
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DON'T scoff at Skodas, they're being the last to laugh at a joke.
| 1nent
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When I come back in, things was all up in the air because while he was moving the first position of the dust extractor, there's a radio there.
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When I come back in, things was all flying through the air because while he was moving the first position of the dust extractor, there's a radio there.
| 1nent
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I prepared an around the clock chart detailing all my care requirements.
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I prepared an all the time chart detailing all my care requirements.
| 0ent
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I would see them in Sweetmary every once in a while and they would most always be drunk.
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I would see them in Sweetmary every occasionally and they would most always be drunk.
| 0ent
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That rings a bell, that's the same account actually.
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That rings a church bell, that's the same account actually.
| 1nent
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This is the only prudent stance for South ~ Korea to adopt when face to face negotiations with the North begin on February 8.
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This is the only prudent stance for South ~ Korea to adopt when in person negotiations with the North begin on February 8.
| 0ent
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Viscount Althorp claims a national newspaper hired a firm of private detectives to follow them round the clock.
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Viscount Althorp claims a national newspaper hired a firm of private detectives to follow them nonstop.
| 0ent
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If they still owe their local authority money, they must pay it: they will not be let off the hook.
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If they still owe their local authority money, they must pay it: they will not be let off the coathook.
| 1nent
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He's gone the whole hog that guy hanging down to his.
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He's thought about eating a whole pig that guy hanging down to his.
| 1nent
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Christie, who yesterday signed a deal with Puma worth an estimated Β£ 500,000, said: I'll make a clean break from athletics in two years time and I won't be competing anymore.
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Christie, who yesterday signed a deal with Puma worth an estimated Β£ 500,000, said: I'll leave the relationship completely from athletics in two years time and I won't be competing anymore.
| 0ent
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He pushed the bottle across the table but made no move to get her a glass.
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He pushed the bottle across the table but stood still to get her a glass.
| 1nent
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The leading soccer and horserace commentators, with sometimes far more difficult foreign names coming at them at full pelt out of the fog, seem to manage wordperfectly and not give up the ghost in a surfeit of sniggers.
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The leading soccer and horserace commentators, with sometimes far more difficult foreign names coming at them at full pelt out of the fog, seem to manage wordperfectly and not act like a ghost in a surfeit of sniggers.
| 1nent
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He called on Ministers to come clean over secret proposals to cut the unemployment benefit period from a year to six months.
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He called on Ministers to bathe over secret proposals to cut the unemployment benefit period from a year to six months.
| 1nent
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As I turned the corner, chicken and peasant grew limp together, one in triumph, the other in defeat.
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As I passed out of danger, chicken and peasant grew limp together, one in triumph, the other in defeat.
| 1nent
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No,β she denied numbly, a hectic flush along her cheekbones, because she had just discovered that she also needed a man she could fight with, cross swords with.
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No,β she denied numbly, a hectic flush along her cheekbones, because she had just discovered that she also needed a man she could fight with, become friends with.
| 1nent
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Tory laws have put Britain in the dock alongside Chile and Korea and all those nasty dictatorships that everybody here despises,β he said.
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Tory laws have put Britain under close scrutiny alongside Chile and Korea and all those nasty dictatorships that everybody here despises,β he said.
| 0ent
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Charity, I should have come clean on that right away.
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Charity, I should have admit the truth on that right away.
| 0ent
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It doesn't though, and the photocopiers are good enough to pass official muster, how long can it be before we have the sort of crisis of confidence in our physical currency not seen since the days of the coin clipping Tudors?
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It doesn't though, and the photocopiers are good enough to pass along mustard, how long can it be before we have the sort of crisis of confidence in our physical currency not seen since the days of the coin clipping Tudors?
| 1nent
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It's every man for himself from now on in!β.
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It's everyone should forget about comradeship and save themselves from now on in!β.
| 0ent
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His jockey Steve Raymont was just looking after an inexperienced horse, but I suppose it's water under the bridge now.β.
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His jockey Steve Raymont was just looking after an inexperienced horse, but I suppose it's in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven now.β.
| 0ent
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We used to eat loads of them and er keep all the shells and then put a few in everybody's bins, so as they're not pissed off!
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We used to eat loads of them and er keep all the shells and then put a few in everybody's bins, so as they're not left!
| 0ent
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Sell out Mirror's on top of the world.
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Sell out Mirror's on top of Mount Everest.
| 1nent
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Employee involvement represents Ford's first step in the long term renegotiation of the psychological contract between the individual worker and the company.
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Employee involvement represents Ford's first step eventually renegotiation of the psychological contract between the individual worker and the company.
| 0ent
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To get the music moving horizontally and yet retain the essential character of quartal harmony, we have to take liberties and extend the system in some way.
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To get the music moving horizontally and yet retain the essential character of quartal harmony, we have to treat things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts and extend the system in some way.
| 0ent
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As for Goldman βs equity play, as bond market guru Bill ~ Blain put it, β the words buy cheap, sell a bit dearer on the up, and then dump and run β spring to mind.
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As for Goldman βs equity play, as bond market guru Bill ~ Blain put it, β the words buy cheap, sell a bit dearer on the up, and then dump and run β occur as possibilities.
| 0ent
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Looks like you're off the hook, Loretta,β he began.
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Looks like you're off the coathook, Loretta,β he began.
| 1nent
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I go round the bend just looking after kids all day.
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I go crazy just looking after kids all day.
| 0ent
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, I may be hearing you say.
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Let he who is without sin to stand out, I may be hearing you say.
| 1nent
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' We are creating and missing so many chances that sooner or later we're going to hit someone for six ,' he said.
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' We are creating and missing so many chances that sooner or later we're going to give someone six points ,' he said.
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But while he has anguished over his role in life, to the point where it would surprise no one if he just threw in the towel tomorrow and went off in search of obscurity, Steffi appears to have suffered no such agonies and self doubt.
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But while he has anguished over his role in life, to the point where it would surprise no one if he just gave up tomorrow and went off in search of obscurity, Steffi appears to have suffered no such agonies and self doubt.
| 0ent
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It is pitch black round the clock and everyone is depressed, drunk and stinks of fish oil.
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It is pitch black nonstop and everyone is depressed, drunk and stinks of fish oil.
| 0ent
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Societies should always be aware when they are launched that life is not always sweetness and light when the pressure is on and constitutions should be framed so that disputes do arrive the framework for settlement already exists.
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Societies should always be aware when they are launched that life is not always sugary and nutritionally void food when the pressure is on and constitutions should be framed so that disputes do arrive the framework for settlement already exists.
| 1nent
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We've got a decent team but no one here is going to tempt fate by saying what we can and can't win.β.
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We've got a decent team but no one here is going to tempt the woman by saying what we can and can't win.β.
| 1nent
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