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We lead her back towards the Odeon Mezzanine and break the ice by saying interestingly how confusing it is that the Odeon Mezzanine, the Odeon Leicester Square and the Odeon West End are all situated within yards of each other.
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We lead her back towards the Odeon Mezzanine and start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness by saying interestingly how confusing it is that the Odeon Mezzanine, the Odeon Leicester Square and the Odeon West End are all situated within yards of each other.
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But a policeman saved the day and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out.
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But a policeman rescued a person from major failure and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out.
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Stanley kept in contention in the first half of the game but came to grief on the 11th end when they dropped a five.
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Stanley kept in contention in the first half of the game but expressed condolences on the 11th end when they dropped a five.
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Finally, someone else who has seen the light!
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Finally, someone else who has seen the brightest star!
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Every morning since she'd been here, apart from today, she'd been up bright and early to see Kirsty off to school.
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Every morning since she'd been here, apart from today, she'd been up early in the morning to see Kirsty off to school.
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Change was unstoppable and they had to stay ahead of the game.
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Change was unstoppable and they had to stay ahead of the task.
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It was a dignified response if not departure with Spurs chief executive Terry Venables forced to come clean over the Shreeves situation after a media leak.
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It was a dignified response if not departure with Spurs chief executive Terry Venables forced to bathe over the Shreeves situation after a media leak.
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It was a jibe that nearly became a prophecy, though Cambridge were left with more of a one horse race.
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It was a jibe that nearly became a prophecy, though Cambridge were left with more of a impossible race to win.
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The Government has shied away from forcing unions to discipline members who take part in unofficial action, and has put proposals to curb strikes in essential services on the back burner.
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The Government has shied away from forcing unions to discipline members who take part in unofficial action, and has put proposals to curb strikes in essential services in the microwave.
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It is that, along with political and economic change which, in the long run, will bring about a change in the situation.
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It is that, along with political and economic change which, after a very long time, will bring about a change in the situation.
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Some people are seeing the light, even from your own side.
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Some people are seeing the brightest star, even from your own side.
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DION Dublin last night came to Alex Ferguson's rescue with the late winner on his full debut — and didn't Fergie love every last minute of it!
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DION Dublin last night came to Alex Ferguson's rescue with the late winner on his full debut — and didn't Fergie love every minute of it!
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Something violent happened under the table, and the boy looked startled, then apologetic.
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Something violent happened below the water table, and the boy looked startled, then apologetic.
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I could have lost my rudder, burnt my boats, turned turtle in a sea of heartbreak or gone down with all hands.
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I could have lost my rudder, burnt my boats, hid in a sea of heartbreak or gone down with all hands.
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In the final analysis, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and essentially a personal matter.
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In the last page of the report, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and essentially a personal matter.
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After a hectic day on the circuit his owner would watch as Noddy returned to the pits, his face showing the strain of a life lived in the fast lane.
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After a hectic day on the circuit his owner would watch as Noddy returned to the pits, his face showing the strain of a life lived with a rapid and exciting pace.
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The sound of strange footsteps upset all the animals, who gave tongue in their various ways, and a deafening concert was in full swing by the time she reached the door and rang the bell.
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The sound of strange footsteps upset all the animals, who gave tongue in their various ways, and a deafening concert was at a swingset by the time she reached the door and rang the bell.
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Come to think of it, you only met Guy because of me.'.
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On reflection, you only met Guy because of me.'.
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By the same token, those of us who become victims of fatal disease should be willing to submit to medical research for the better advantage of humanity.
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For the price of one ticket, those of us who become victims of fatal disease should be willing to submit to medical research for the better advantage of humanity.
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You put the wind up her with that crucifix down your sock.
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You blow air on her with that crucifix down your sock.
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He foiled her easily, holding her down while his palm dealt her six of the best.
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He foiled her easily, holding her down while his palm dealt her some good rewards.
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And if the generator gives up the ghost in the night you've got a torch on the table, and a candle.
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And if the generator acts like a ghost in the night you've got a torch on the table, and a candle.
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We voted that the old man should bunk with us, and be my guest and Hillyer's.
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We voted that the old man should bunk with us, and go for it and Hillyer's.
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Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole, and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned, cap in hand.
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Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole, and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned, in a humble and respectful manner.
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After we had asked ourselves all these questions, it was clear to us that developing the show and selling it had to go hand in hand.
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After we had asked ourselves all these questions, it was clear to us that developing the show and selling it had to hold hands.
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On the other hand there may be industries within the national economy in which enterprises stand to be progressively undercut by their international competitors in the long run.
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On the other hand there may be industries within the national economy in which enterprises stand to be progressively undercut by their international competitors over a long period of time.
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At McDiarmid Park on Saturday, the 22 year old made light of his excellent midweek showing for Scotland and played some football which was a delight to the eye.
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At McDiarmid Park on Saturday, the 22 year old illuminated his excellent midweek showing for Scotland and played some football which was a delight to the eye.
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Meanwhile, if you must use it, follow it to the letter (and grit teeth, cross fingers etc).
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Meanwhile, if you must use it, follow it on paper (and grit teeth, cross fingers etc).
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Like the other competitions of this type, it was stroke play, three ball match with Bill Hamilton winning the day and Jim Hopkins, second.
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Like the other competitions of this type, it was stroke play, three ball match with Bill Hamilton gain complete victory and Jim Hopkins, second.
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Since its birth Israel has fought tooth and nail to survive … and expand.
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Since its birth Israel has fighted fiercely to survive … and expand.
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It is therefore out of the question to write any but very slow passages in harmonics for the harp.
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It is therefore not remotely possible to write any but very slow passages in harmonics for the harp.
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That's where you go when you're pissed off?
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That's where you go when you're left?
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Homogeneous simple labour’ is not inexorably established as the norm for wage labour in capitalist economies, and by the same token it is not inevitable that a uniform structure of division of labour within enterprises will progressively undermine any ties of social identification other than those of class’.
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Homogeneous simple labour’ is not inexorably established as the norm for wage labour in capitalist economies, and for the price of one ticket it is not inevitable that a uniform structure of division of labour within enterprises will progressively undermine any ties of social identification other than those of class’.
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All she did know was that she hadn't seen the last of him by a long chalk!
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All she did know was that she hadn't seen the last of him with a long stick of chalk!
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Uncle Jack fell into the latter category, Ursula vehemently rejecting his offer to lend a hand.
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Uncle Jack fell into the latter category, Ursula vehemently rejecting his offer to shake hands.
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Saw how he grasped every last detail of it and held that knowledge tight in his memory.
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Saw how he grasped each and every detail of it and held that knowledge tight in his memory.
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You went out and about for twelve weeks with your tutor constable, if you like, they call it puppy walking he was the highly trained policeman and I was the new policeman, I was with him for twelve weeks.
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You went traveling around for twelve weeks with your tutor constable, if you like, they call it puppy walking he was the highly trained policeman and I was the new policeman, I was with him for twelve weeks.
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The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes hit home.
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The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes be especially meaningful.
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The whole thing caught fire and people in the street fell down, hit by pieces of the plane.’.
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The whole thing became engulfed in flames and people in the street fell down, hit by pieces of the plane.’.
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Er ye yes, if it gives a better service at the end of the day.
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Er ye yes, if it gives a better service ultimately.
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Headsail roller reefing and slab reef mainsails make light of strong winds; bathing ladders, cockpit cushions and sun awnings provide essential comfort.
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Headsail roller reefing and slab reef mainsails illuminate strong winds; bathing ladders, cockpit cushions and sun awnings provide essential comfort.
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FAMILY doctors are to launch a campaign to win public sympathy in their fight to opt out of providing round the clock patient care, writes Victoria Macdonald.
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FAMILY doctors are to launch a campaign to win public sympathy in their fight to opt out of providing nonstop patient care, writes Victoria Macdonald.
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Money is power, and for this reason employment continues to call the tune.
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Money is power, and for this reason employment continues to sing the song.
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But, like the work of one of its ancestors, Rousseau, it strikes a chord which reverberates widely among those who feel themselves to be increasingly powerless, and resent it.
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But, like the work of one of its ancestors, Rousseau, it elicit a significant reaction which reverberates widely among those who feel themselves to be increasingly powerless, and resent it.
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May I suggest you do that then, I don't like to look the other way.
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May I suggest you do that then, I don't like to ignore things wrong.
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Creatures thrown up by the sea, stalled on the sands, undecided, indecisive, neither hot nor cold, neither fish nor fowl.
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Creatures thrown up by the sea, stalled on the sands, undecided, indecisive, neither hot nor cold, not rightly belonging.
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When their terms of service were over they found local land too expensive and so went south into the mountains.
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When their terms of service were over they found local land too expensive and so became worse into the mountains.
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She cannot articulate like Frank, but her freshness is' like a breath of fresh air' to him.
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She cannot articulate like Frank, but her freshness is' like a new pleasant experience' to him.
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Anna knows the first thousand decimal places of π by ~ heart.
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Anna knows the first thousand decimal places of π from unaided memory and in full detail.
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I once knew by heart a poem by the Russian, Fyodor Tyuchev entitled Vyesna (Spring).
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I once knew from unaided memory and in full detail a poem by the Russian, Fyodor Tyuchev entitled Vyesna (Spring).
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An exhibition and conference on fire fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing.
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An exhibition and conference on fire fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was at a swingset.
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Macedo's line is that of Chico Mendes, for whom saving the rainforest went hand in hand with saving the way of life of its people and improving their lot.
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Macedo's line is that of Chico Mendes, for whom saving the rainforest held hands with saving the way of life of its people and improving their lot.
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Lindsey Ahmet (far left) and Natalie Stirrup (left) both 3½, stole the show!
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Lindsey Ahmet (far left) and Natalie Stirrup (left) both 3½, act unethically!
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ALL THE indications are that the Monopolies & Mergers Commission report, published next week, will give the green light to Coats Viyella's £ 395 m bid for Tootal Group.
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ALL THE indications are that the Monopolies & Mergers Commission report, published next week, will give the permission to Coats Viyella's £ 395 m bid for Tootal Group.
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In America, brokers acting as price stabilisers arrange what is known as a green shoe’— an agreement which allows them to go back, cap in hand, to the issuing company and simply ask for more new shares to cover their position.
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In America, brokers acting as price stabilisers arrange what is known as a green shoe’— an agreement which allows them to go back, in a humble and respectful manner, to the issuing company and simply ask for more new shares to cover their position.
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Or C, take it as a real compliment and you are on the same wavelength?
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Or C, take it as a real compliment and you are listening to the same radio frequency?
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A superb supporting cast’ included Hi Di Hi star Paul Shane, whose quick wit had the audience in stitches.
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A superb supporting cast’ included Hi Di Hi star Paul Shane, whose quick wit had the audience very amused.
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Don Adamson received a letter out of the blue from an Australian trying to trace an old army buddy also called Don Adamson.
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Don Adamson received a letter unexpectedly from an Australian trying to trace an old army buddy also called Don Adamson.
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But I mean that would be my advice as a doctor, to stop smoking, in the long term.
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But I mean that would be my advice as a doctor, to stop smoking, over a long period of time.
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Don't lose heart — when they hit the enemy vengeance will be yours.
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Don't have heart failure — when they hit the enemy vengeance will be yours.
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This is not the sort of complaint one would expect after years in which Downing Street was running riot by appointing one maverick after another.
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This is not the sort of complaint one would expect after years in which Downing Street was acting in a violent way by appointing one maverick after another.
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She knew it with the first note she sang, she knew it as she walked jerkily across the stage in a parody of her usual smooth flowing stride, she knew it as she was forced to search her mind for the next line of a song she knew by heart.
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She knew it with the first note she sang, she knew it as she walked jerkily across the stage in a parody of her usual smooth flowing stride, she knew it as she was forced to search her mind for the next line of a song she knew from unaided memory and in full detail.
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Faldo, who took five at the next short hole, added: I was only 10ft from the flag and I was in a hole.
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Faldo, who took five at the next short hole, added: I was only 10ft from the flag and I was in debt.
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Reducing the amount of time a patient spends in face to face contact with relatives with whom he lives in a high EE’ environment, or changing their communication styles, will also be protective.
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Reducing the amount of time a patient spends in in person contact with relatives with whom he lives in a high EE’ environment, or changing their communication styles, will also be protective.
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He rang a bell on the desk and Rossman entered.
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He sound familiar on the desk and Rossman entered.
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One point to remember is that all of us stall holders are in the same boat, and if the event is lousy, we are all probably feeling as low as you.
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One point to remember is that all of us stall holders are in the same situation, and if the event is lousy, we are all probably feeling as low as you.
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You know how superstitious she is, touching wood and not walking under ladders and throwing salt over her shoulder when she's spilled some.
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You know how superstitious she is, putting the finishing touches on wood furniture and not walking under ladders and throwing salt over her shoulder when she's spilled some.
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White House envoy's visit is bid to repair rift with China Washington breaks the ice in Beijing.
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White House envoy's visit is bid to repair rift with China Washington makes icecubes in Beijing.
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He was jealous of new blood, particularly when it was as blue as Angel's, but Luke, who knew how hard it was to get established, had recognized Angel's talent.
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He was jealous of donated blood, particularly when it was as blue as Angel's, but Luke, who knew how hard it was to get established, had recognized Angel's talent.
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So open your book and lend an ear.
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So open your book and help deaf people.
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Time for all the í‰äóÖfair weatherí‰äó» anglers (the ones that disappear when the Swallows go south) to get their gear out from the shed for inspection.
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Time for all the í‰äóÖfair weatherí‰äó» anglers (the ones that disappear when the Swallows become worse) to get their gear out from the shed for inspection.
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Peasant protest, both in the countryside and among the rank and file in the army, played a major part in the revolution of 1905.
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Peasant protest, both in the countryside and among the ordinary members in the army, played a major part in the revolution of 1905.
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This club are a serious inconvenience to the high and mighty through having a home in one of England's most remote corners.
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This club are a serious inconvenience to the ostentatiously self important through having a home in one of England's most remote corners.
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Come in from the cold and join in the festive atmosphere at LIGHT HOUSE CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND GIFT FAIR.
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Gain widespread acceptance in a group and join in the festive atmosphere at LIGHT HOUSE CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND GIFT FAIR.
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They will be much better against Australia, and some new blood will be inevitable.
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They will be much better against Australia, and some donated blood will be inevitable.
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Small print at the bottom of a label is not enough; identification of primary hazardous ingredients needs to be incorporated in the main description.
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Fine print at the bottom of a label is not enough; identification of primary hazardous ingredients needs to be incorporated in the main description.
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You're skating on thin ice,’ she yelled in her Miss Piggy voice as she skied dangerously close behind members of the group.
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You're skating bravely she yelled in her Miss Piggy voice as she skied dangerously close behind members of the group.
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I came clean: the incidents of the survivors of two schooners sunk by his submarine near Crete in 1941.
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I admited the truth: the incidents of the survivors of two schooners sunk by his submarine near Crete in 1941.
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Well, if you do, do you think any of them would have signed this form if it had not been all in order and above board?’.
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Well, if you do, do you think any of them would have signed this form if it had not been all in order and open and straightforward.
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In particular, it is the cost of the very expensive contemporary exhibition programme that has forced us to admit that we are, in the final analysis, running this as a public service.
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In particular, it is the cost of the very expensive contemporary exhibition programme that has forced us to admit that we are, in the last page of the report, running this as a public service.
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With business confidence in Manila at rock bottom, President Aquino is in a specially weak position; power shortages and blackouts are crippling manufacturing industry, and oil sanctions because of the Gulf crisis are exacerbating her problems.
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With business confidence in Manila at the very lowest possible level, President Aquino is in a specially weak position; power shortages and blackouts are crippling manufacturing industry, and oil sanctions because of the Gulf crisis are exacerbating her problems.
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With hindsight, there were rumblings’ from some nursery nurses during the early stages of the course, but the matter only came to a head when a small group of nursery nurses made a formal complaint to a course tutor.
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With hindsight, there were rumblings’ from some nursery nurses during the early stages of the course, but the matter only reached a turning point when a small group of nursery nurses made a formal complaint to a course tutor.
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Tom was away with the fairies for a while when he woke up after his surgery.
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Tom was slightly crazy for a while when he woke up after his surgery.
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He is a man of the people with a heart of gold.’.
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He is a man of the people with a cold, mean heart.
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This started a real rough and tumble, with people falling or being pushed to the ground amongst the debris.
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This started a real rough activity, with people falling or being pushed to the ground amongst the debris.
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Erm, last time the do gooders insisted, one of them was left out, he went straight to the South Coast, killed his mum and his.
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Erm, last time the do gooders insisted, one of them was left out, he became a law abiding person to the South Coast, killed his mum and his.
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Well, live and let live, that's my motto, isn't it, Albert?’.
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Well, be tolerant of others, that's my motto, isn't it, Albert?’.
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Barnes was an unknown quantity, without any clear prejudice on the nuclear issue.
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Barnes was an person whose nature is a mystery, without any clear prejudice on the nuclear issue.
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He does not mind being the butt of his colleagues' jokes because he always has the last laugh.
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He does not mind being the butt of his colleagues' jokes because he always is the last to laugh at a joke.
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A trawler owning ancestor of mine bought the island, apparently convinced he could make a go of farming in a place surround by his beloved sea.’.
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A trawler owning ancestor of mine bought the island, apparently convinced he could succeed in farming in a place surround by his beloved sea.’.
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I like the way he doesn't reach for his knife at the drop of a hat, and the way he doesn't give a damn about his statistics.
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I like the way he doesn't reach for his knife without any hesitation, and the way he doesn't give a damn about his statistics.
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We cannot afford to leave the region ’s protracted conflicts such as the ones in Nagorno Karabakh and Transnistria on the back burner, as last year ’s war in Georgia made abundantly clear.
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We cannot afford to leave the region ’s protracted conflicts such as the ones in Nagorno Karabakh and Transnistria in the microwave, as last year ’s war in Georgia made abundantly clear.
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For me it is quite out of the question that the Maastricht treaties should be changed again in one way or another.
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For me it is quite not remotely possible that the Maastricht treaties should be changed again in one way or another.
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And it's small potatoes in the scheme of things the company's loaded.".
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And it's items of little value in the scheme of things the company's loaded.".
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In my book, more danger would come from the vet, whose tetanus syringes were kept in his bicycle puncture outfit.
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In my autobiography, more danger would come from the vet, whose tetanus syringes were kept in his bicycle puncture outfit.
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Reminiscing from the autumn of his mid twenties, he told Louise Colet that the greatest events of my life have been a few thoughts, reading, certain sunsets by the sea at Trouville, and conversations of five or six hours on the trot with a friend [Alfred k Poittevin]who is now married and lost to me.’.
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Reminiscing from the autumn of his mid twenties, he told Louise Colet that the greatest events of my life have been a few thoughts, reading, certain sunsets by the sea at Trouville, and conversations of five or six hours on a horse with a friend [Alfred k Poittevin]who is now married and lost to me.’.
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And sure enough they do panic and run amok, and the almost mystical terror which suddenly took hold of our authorities ’ completes the ruinous and negative side of the Gadarene story.
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And sure enough they do panic and go on a rampage, and the almost mystical terror which suddenly took hold of our authorities ’ completes the ruinous and negative side of the Gadarene story.
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Hirst is on the mend after cracking his ankle at Highbury a fortnight ago, and Bright said: I like his style of play and feel we can work well together.
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Hirst is suffering after cracking his ankle at Highbury a fortnight ago, and Bright said: I like his style of play and feel we can work well together.
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MOSCOW – In the spring of 2008, Russian President Vladimir ~ Putin was on top of the world.
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MOSCOW – In the spring of 2008, Russian President Vladimir ~ Putin was on top of Mount Everest.
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Well, disappointment for Oxford United; Charlton were there for the taking, United let them off the hook.
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Well, disappointment for Oxford United; Charlton were there for the taking, United let them relieved of a duty.
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