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I mean, we're all pissed off with each other.’.
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I mean, we're all left with each other.’.
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By the ninth, the scare machine was really cooking with gas.
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By the ninth, the scare machine was really making substantial progress.
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But tyros like Graeme Hick, Robin Smith and Neil Fairbrother stole the show.
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But tyros like Graeme Hick, Robin Smith and Neil Fairbrother act unethically.
| 1nent
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The effects upon the actual records overshadowed some equally great revolutions behind the scenes, which tend to be forgotten.
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The effects upon the actual records overshadowed some equally great revolutions secretly, which tend to be forgotten.
| 0ent
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Yes, yeah he was trying to put across a serious point but he didn't really succeed cos everybody just takes the piss out of his voice.
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Yes, yeah he was trying to put across a serious point but he didn't really succeed cos everybody just tease out of his voice.
| 0ent
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The youths, startled by his unexpected appearance, turned tail and ran.
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The youths, startled by his unexpected appearance, turned away to flee and ran.
| 0ent
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He will be aware that last night, thousands of young Scots slept rough on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, who referred to the fact that 25 per cent.
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He will be aware that last night, thousands of young Scots lost sleep on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, who referred to the fact that 25 per cent.
| 1nent
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The answer is to use a Kik Step mobile step stool: it moves smoothly on sprung loaded castors, which retract when you step on it.
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The answer is to use a Kik Step mobile step stool: it moves smoothly on sprung loaded castors, which retract when you go faster.
| 1nent
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He knew that the Genesis account of man's fall from grace could be read as an indictment of a thirst for knowledge.
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He knew that the Genesis account of man's become less graceful could be read as an indictment of a thirst for knowledge.
| 1nent
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I am the ultimate source of meaning of all " existential facts "; all such facts, in the final analysis, turn out to be explicable in terms of facts about my own existence.
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I am the ultimate source of meaning of all " existential facts "; all such facts, in the last page of the report, turn out to be explicable in terms of facts about my own existence.
| 1nent
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Development technician Dave said: At the moment the proposals are very much up in the air but we are hoping to plan mixed weekend trips which both groups would enjoy.’.
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Development technician Dave said: At the moment the proposals are very much flying through the air but we are hoping to plan mixed weekend trips which both groups would enjoy.’.
| 1nent
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Ernest had an eye for detail, and Undertown displays this to the hilt.
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Ernest easily discern detail, and Undertown displays this to the hilt.
| 0ent
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It would be good to roll in hot water all over.
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It would be good to roll in a difficult situation all over.
| 1nent
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City have slumped to halfway after three defeats on the trot and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through ’.
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City have slumped to halfway after three defeats in succession and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through ’.
| 0ent
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If the risk of this happening leaves the prosecutor up a gum tree, it is apparent that the Crown Prosecution Service may have an interest in ensuring that something has been done prior to trial to remove the need for a dock identification, whether the police can see a use for one or not.
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If the risk of this happening leaves the prosecutor on top of a gum tree, it is apparent that the Crown Prosecution Service may have an interest in ensuring that something has been done prior to trial to remove the need for a dock identification, whether the police can see a use for one or not.
| 1nent
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Ian Osborne is my guest in this piece, guiding me through RoboCop 3 ….
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Ian Osborne goes for it in this piece, guiding me through RoboCop 3 ….
| 1nent
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The new decision does not let Hampshire off the hook — the county must still find room for 66,500 new homes — but it accedes to the county's own view that it can find the space more sensibly outside the north east or central parts of the county.
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The new decision does not let Hampshire relieved of a duty — the county must still find room for 66,500 new homes — but it accedes to the county's own view that it can find the space more sensibly outside the north east or central parts of the county.
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We don't think we are out of line with other companies but there is a lot of room for improvement.’.
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We don't think we are disproportionately with other companies but there is a lot of room for improvement.’.
| 0ent
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My ex boyfriend just called me out ~ of ~ the ~ blue.
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My ex boyfriend just called me unexpectedly.
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And all I know is he's getting literally close to home and he works for you, if you include disabling your barmen in the conditions of employment, that is.’.
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And all I know is he's getting literally personally impactful and he works for you, if you include disabling your barmen in the conditions of employment, that is.’.
| 0ent
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I look forward to her performances on the Government's front bench’) then attacked the Labour Party, sacked the Party's advertising agency, and called for still greater efforts from the Party's rank and file.
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I look forward to her performances on the Government's front bench’) then attacked the Labour Party, sacked the Party's advertising agency, and called for still greater efforts from the Party's ordinary members.
| 0ent
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I don't think five wins on the trot here will ever be done again.
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I don't think five wins on a horse here will ever be done again.
| 1nent
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But concern about the operation has been so great that police on the Isle of Man have been flooded with more than 50 calls asking if the operation is above board.
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But concern about the operation has been so great that police on the Isle of Man have been flooded with more than 50 calls asking if the operation is open and straightforward.
| 0ent
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For 20 years after World War Two it seemed possible that the dog eat dog survival of the fittest’ brand of free market capitalism had been supplanted by a social contract between employers and workers, with only occasional mediation by the state.
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For 20 years after World War Two it seemed possible that the cannibalism survival of the fittest’ brand of free market capitalism had been supplanted by a social contract between employers and workers, with only occasional mediation by the state.
| 1nent
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Oh yes, and I suppose I'd better come clean.
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Oh yes, and I suppose I'd better be completely honest.
| 0ent
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On the home front, the FT SE 100 index took a 34½ point dive on Wednesday as the market reacted to the real threat of a Labour government after polls giving Labour a seven point lead.
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On the home front, the FT SE 100 index dived into a pool on Wednesday as the market reacted to the real threat of a Labour government after polls giving Labour a seven point lead.
| 1nent
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The other, on the face of it, gives less cause for revelling, since it takes us back a mere 70 years and is effectively an anniversary of an anniversary.
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The other, Encountering, gives less cause for revelling, since it takes us back a mere 70 years and is effectively an anniversary of an anniversary.
| 1nent
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Erm but if you're, what if you're actually going to step on it you may as well be at work for the day.
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Erm but if you're, what if you're actually going to go faster you may as well be at work for the day.
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But when all is said and done, the name of the novel game is entertainment, and in that Richard Allen has never failed to deliver.
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But ultimately, the name of the novel game is entertainment, and in that Richard Allen has never failed to deliver.
| 0ent
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By the same token, a fundamental change in the direction of such guidance could deliver considerable social and economic benefits by establishing demanding criteria against which opencast planning applications would have to be assessed.
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For a similar reason, a fundamental change in the direction of such guidance could deliver considerable social and economic benefits by establishing demanding criteria against which opencast planning applications would have to be assessed.
| 0ent
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Gilchrist, who had appeared in the dock casually dressed in jeans and a striped open necked shirt, will appear at Evesham court again next Wednesday.
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Gilchrist, who had appeared out on the docks casually dressed in jeans and a striped open necked shirt, will appear at Evesham court again next Wednesday.
| 1nent
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As he turned the corner into Bridgefoot Street he stopped, daunted by the steep slope before him.
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As he passed out of danger into Bridgefoot Street he stopped, daunted by the steep slope before him.
| 1nent
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I do not want to make a meal of this, but the point has obviously been well made.
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I do not want to overly complicate this, but the point has obviously been well made.
| 0ent
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Tit for Tat has a built in gift, even when rare, for crossing the knife edge over to its own side.
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This for that has a built in gift, even when rare, for crossing the knife edge over to its own side.
| 1nent
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The UN ’s Human Rights Council would not have dared to put Russia in the dock for razing Grozny, Chechnya ’s capital, or China for brutally suppressing the people of Tibet and the Muslim Uighur minority.
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The UN ’s Human Rights Council would not have dared to put Russia under scrutiny for razing Grozny, Chechnya ’s capital, or China for brutally suppressing the people of Tibet and the Muslim Uighur minority.
| 0ent
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BRUSSELS – You can always trust the Americans, Winston ~ Churchill said, because in the end they will do the right thing, after they have exhausted all other possibilities.
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BRUSSELS – You can always trust the Americans, Winston ~ Churchill said, because in the end they will turn right, after they have exhausted all other possibilities.
| 1nent
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So there's a general agreement for every well there will for me, like, if at any stage you want to talk turkey.
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So there's a general agreement for every well there will for me, like, if at any stage you want to talk about turkey.
| 1nent
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A salt watchman was paid a salary of £ 15 per annum, while a tidesman was paid £ 20, so on the face of it Main seemed to have little cause for complaint.
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A salt watchman was paid a salary of £ 15 per annum, while a tidesman was paid £ 20, so at first glance Main seemed to have little cause for complaint.
| 0ent
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But the big success of the evening was Freda's — she ended up by getting engaged to a Flying Officer navigator whom she had never set eyes on until that night.
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But the big success of the evening was Freda's — she ended up by getting engaged to a Flying Officer navigator whom she had never see until that night.
| 0ent
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But these days she was stepping way out of line, coming on like she had something on him, like she was something more than a two bit secretary.
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But these days she was stepping way disproportionately, coming on like she had something on him, like she was something more than a two bit secretary.
| 0ent
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He made a move to start the engine but Maggie was so scared that she gripped his arm, quite forgetting who he was.
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He stood still to start the engine but Maggie was so scared that she gripped his arm, quite forgetting who he was.
| 1nent
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PRAGUE – At the close of last year, European ~ Union finance ministers gave the green light to a new supervisory architecture for the EU ’s financial markets.
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PRAGUE – At the close of last year, European ~ Union finance ministers gave the permission to a new supervisory architecture for the EU ’s financial markets.
| 0ent
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I had to face the music, I had to face myself.
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I had to enjoy the chill time, I had to face myself.
| 1nent
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I had, of course, been told by my surgeon that everything he could see he had taken out, On the other hand, I had chosen to explore further on my own and I was learning that cancer has this nasty habit of playing possum.
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I had, of course, been told by my surgeon that everything he could see he had taken out, On the other hand, I had chosen to explore further on my own and I was learning that cancer has this nasty habit of pretending to be unconcious.
| 0ent
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I'm sure that once in a while we can be in the same kitchen without explosions occurring, don't you agree?
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I'm sure that occasionally we can be in the same kitchen without explosions occurring, don't you agree?
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The dogs will learn 90 different commands, including opening and closing doors, turning switches off and on, carrying shopping and even pushing buttons in a lift.
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The dogs will learn 90 different commands, including opening and closing doors, turning switches intermittently, carrying shopping and even pushing buttons in a lift.
| 1nent
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Gandhi's teaching concerning the symbolic nature of personifications of Truth in a variety of different forms seems on the face of it to correspond to what Tillich has to say about the symbolic nature of Christian terminology.
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Gandhi's teaching concerning the symbolic nature of personifications of Truth in a variety of different forms seems at first glance to correspond to what Tillich has to say about the symbolic nature of Christian terminology.
| 0ent
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WASHINGTON, DC – America ’s recent bout of dysfunctional politics and the eurozone ’s on again, off again crisis should, on the face of it, present a golden opportunity to China.
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WASHINGTON, DC – America ’s recent bout of dysfunctional politics and the eurozone ’s on again, off again crisis should, Encountering, present a golden opportunity to China.
| 1nent
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Everyone realises the limitations of search engines, but their simplicity often makes them the first port of call.
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Everyone realises the limitations of search engines, but their simplicity often makes them the first source of help.
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You gave me lots of reasons to get out and about.
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You gave me lots of reasons to get moving around.
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So I'm wondering if you could possibly lend a hand.’.
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So I'm wondering if you could possibly shake hands.
| 1nent
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While that argument would beg an important question, on the face of it the marriage laws do seem to promote the function of optimal outbreeding.
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While that argument would beg an important question, Encountering the marriage laws do seem to promote the function of optimal outbreeding.
| 1nent
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Penny that come today she's a horse fanatic, she's only just sold her own, her own horse, but oh they're out of this world, absolutely, weren't they, they were just stunning.
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Penny that come today she's a horse fanatic, she's only just sold her own, her own horse, but oh they're wonderful, absolutely, weren't they, they were just stunning.
| 0ent
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Because they must know what's gonna happen when they, you know, when the cows come home, they must know when the chickens come home to roost they must know what's gonna happen.
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Because they must know what's gonna happen when they, you know, when the cows come home, they must know when the what the routines are they must know what's gonna happen.
| 1nent
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After breaking the ice last month he was desperately unlucky in an amateur riders' race having to be switched in the final furlong after getting off on the rails.
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After making icecubes last month he was desperately unlucky in an amateur riders' race having to be switched in the final furlong after getting off on the rails.
| 1nent
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They had a comic on the bill who had me in stitches.’.
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They had a comic on the bill who had me very amused.
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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.’.
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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.’.
| 1nent
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On the face of it, she was what she seemed: a lonely, nervous girl, travelling Europe alone, and, he conceded reluctantly, of very doubtful chastity.
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Encountering, she was what she seemed: a lonely, nervous girl, travelling Europe alone, and, he conceded reluctantly, of very doubtful chastity.
| 1nent
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I'm not meaning to talk shop but I thought you might be interested.’.
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I'm not meaning to talk about shopping but I thought you might be interested.’.
| 1nent
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Ah, you see if if you don't, I mean it's not, it doesn't happen in, in every walk of life but in big business and in politics if you do n't.
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Ah, you see if if you don't, I mean it's not, it doesn't happen in, in every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle but in big business and in politics if you do n't.
| 0ent
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Tom let the cat out of the bag when he accidentally told his mother about the surprise party being planned for her.
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Tom let the secret be known when he accidentally told his mother about the surprise party being planned for her.
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' I remember during One Over The Eight ,' said Lance Percival ,' he was reading about the French Revolution and that's all he would talk about.'.
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' I remember during doing something nine times ,' said Lance Percival ,' he was reading about the French Revolution and that's all he would talk about.'.
| 1nent
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In the final analysis, they may recommend specific courses of action including destroying all your credit cards and even your cheque book, if they believe this to be necessary.
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After considering all aspects, they may recommend specific courses of action including destroying all your credit cards and even your cheque book, if they believe this to be necessary.
| 0ent
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The professor that took the floor is from the University of Bucharest.
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The professor that sat on the floor is from the University of Bucharest.
| 1nent
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Even old Henry Spalding, who had returned to Lapwai in the spring, added his signature for good measure.
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Even old Henry Spalding, who had returned to Lapwai in the spring, added his signature in addition to what has already been done.
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And that's why the Ross on Wye firm say its business is booming, while Jensen is more than half a million pounds in the red.
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And that's why the Ross on Wye firm say its business is booming, while Jensen is more than half a million pounds in debt.
| 0ent
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Instead the plans are being left to gather dust.
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Instead the plans are being left to sweep up dust.
| 1nent
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Behind the scenes, British diplomats in Seoul, Korea were furious at the way last night's meeting was handled.
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Secretly, British diplomats in Seoul, Korea were furious at the way last night's meeting was handled.
| 0ent
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Services to giving his only son more grief than any mortal should have to bear.
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Services to being sad than any mortal should have to bear.
| 1nent
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Aberdeen first off tonight at seven thirty, Celtic half an hour later in Lisbon.
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Aberdeen before anything else tonight at seven thirty, Celtic half an hour later in Lisbon.
| 0ent
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Well he's, he actually was off the lead and he went straight through right to the other gate.
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Well he's, he actually was off the lead and he became a law abiding person through right to the other gate.
| 1nent
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Matters regarding the Grammar School had come to a head.
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Matters regarding the Grammar School had pop up.
| 1nent
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He certainly found me and from there we just went from strength to strength and erm were still have together.
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He certainly found me and from there we just got stronger and erm were still have together.
| 0ent
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She washed swiftly, brushed her drying hair into softer curls, then flicked on some mascara and gave her lips a touch of colour before bearding the lion in his den.
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She washed swiftly, brushed her drying hair into softer curls, then flicked on some mascara and gave her lips a touch of colour before shaving the lion's mane.
| 1nent
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The conduct of business rules are designed to preclude conflicts of interests and state principles and standards of conduct in the light of the following three objectives :.
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The conduct of business rules are designed to preclude conflicts of interests and state principles and standards of conduct in consideration of the following three objectives :.
| 0ent
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He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was out cold.
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He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was entirely unconscious.
| 0ent
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What a contrast to the previous student flats she'd shared, where it was every man for himself!
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What a contrast to the previous student flats she'd shared, where it was everyone should forget about comradeship and save themselves!
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In Whitehall the contest between the spenders and the controllers is largely played out behind closed doors (Heclo and Wildavsky, 1981).
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In Whitehall the contest between the spenders and the controllers is largely played out secretly (Heclo and Wildavsky, 1981).
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After doing some early work inspired by the recapitulation theory, Weismann began to study the behaviour of the reproductive cells under the microscope.
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After doing some early work inspired by the recapitulation theory, Weismann began to study the behaviour of the reproductive cells under close scrutiny.
| 1nent
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President Delors, in Britain to give a lecture at the London School of Economics, hurried to Downing street at noon for a meeting aimed at avoiding a tit for tat trade war with the United States.
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President Delors, in Britain to give a lecture at the London School of Economics, hurried to Downing street at noon for a meeting aimed at avoiding a equivalent retribution trade war with the United States.
| 0ent
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And the man behind the scenes says its not always alright on the night.
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And the man secretly says its not always alright on the night.
| 0ent
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Err on the side of being helpful — volunteer help, don't wait to be asked.
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Behave in a manner which favours being helpful — volunteer help, don't wait to be asked.
| 0ent
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This was a cabinet minister on the stump, pressing the flesh and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority.
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This was a cabinet minister sitting on the tree stump, pressing the flesh and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority.
| 1nent
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In fact — he wants to leave school after O levels.£ 6,000 a year down the drain!’ rather a loud voice)‘If he wants to be a sheep farmer in Australia?
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In fact — he wants to leave school after O levels.£ 6,000 a year down to the ocean rather a loud voice)‘If he wants to be a sheep farmer in Australia?
| 1nent
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Samsung has clearly decided it's make or break time for the company in the UK PC market, launching a completely new range of low cost machines and adding a couple of new laser printers to boot.
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Samsung has clearly decided it's build or destroy time for the company in the UK PC market, launching a completely new range of low cost machines and adding a couple of new laser printers to boot.
| 1nent
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Now that the men of straw are men of plastic.
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Now that the man who sell straw are men of plastic.
| 1nent
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I remembered that they had been there all along, and wondered how I could ever have forgotten them.
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I remembered that they had been there for the entire time, and wondered how I could ever have forgotten them.
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On the face of it, the most useful of the three latest guides is The timetable of technology (Michael Joseph, pp 240, £ 12.95).
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At first glance, the most useful of the three latest guides is The timetable of technology (Michael Joseph, pp 240, £ 12.95).
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You can circle Paris if you want to, and you can pick up the motorway going south without stopping at a single traffic light.
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You can circle Paris if you want to, and you can pick up the motorway becoming worse without stopping at a single traffic light.
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Moreover this policy positively invites tit for tat measures if or when another political party takes over, and this eventually and inevitably leads to an escalation of censorship.
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Moreover this policy positively invites this for that measures if or when another political party takes over, and this eventually and inevitably leads to an escalation of censorship.
| 1nent
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Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold.
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Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try unattested methods to persuade the waverers back into the fold.
| 1nent
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Abortive attempts in our time to shuffle off the whole experience and make light of its impact have only begun comparatively recently to attract the attention of psycho analysts.
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Abortive attempts in our time to shuffle off the whole experience and illuminate its impact have only begun comparatively recently to attract the attention of psycho analysts.
| 1nent
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Mr Furbank gives an excellent picture of this hand to mouth existence, not so different from that which Samuel Johnson was leading in London at the same time.
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Mr Furbank gives an excellent picture of this hand in mouth existence, not so different from that which Samuel Johnson was leading in London at the same time.
| 1nent
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Such close contact with the facts of life certainly drives the lessons home, but a blunder can be costly, and it is not always easy for a beginner to put two and two together and deduce the root cause of his error.
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Such close contact with the facts of life certainly drives the lessons home, but a blunder can be costly, and it is not always easy for a beginner to group like things together and deduce the root cause of his error.
| 1nent
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But by the same token, it can be understood more or less differently.
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But for the price of one ticket, it can be understood more or less differently.
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Unloading a winter's worth of frustration in just over an hour, Mark Ramprakash's murderous 57–ball hundred at Grace Road, the swiftest for Middlesex in one day cricket, had flourish with knobs on.
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Unloading a winter's worth of frustration in just over an hour, Mark Ramprakash's murderous 57–ball hundred at Grace Road, the swiftest for Middlesex in one day cricket, had flourish with buttons sewn on.
| 1nent
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The belts went under the hammer in a Sotheby's auction in Canterbury fetching forty two thousand pounds.
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The belts changed in a Sotheby's auction in Canterbury fetching forty two thousand pounds.
| 1nent
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His classmates had called him a sissie because he had never dared to dirty himself by climbing a wall or joining in any of their rough and tumble games.
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His classmates had called him a sissie because he had never dared to dirty himself by climbing a wall or joining in any of their rough activity games.
| 0ent
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You were allowed in the dock with children?
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You were allowed under scrutiny with children?
| 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 all the time 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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