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It weren't the way everyone said an’ thought it was, you see, not by a long chalk.
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It weren't the way everyone said an’ thought it was, you see, not with a long stick of chalk.
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The expansion of forestry by means of a policy of attrition and isolation of farms is occurring but it is not necessarily a process which in the long term will lead to a reasonable balance of land use.
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The expansion of forestry by means of a policy of attrition and isolation of farms is occurring but it is not necessarily a process which over a long period of time will lead to a reasonable balance of land use.
| 0ent
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The Harare Statement on Communication in Theological Education (1989) spoke of frustrations about communication in a hierarchical, authoritative and class conscious Church, where its male clergy pay the piper and call the tune’.
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The Harare Statement on Communication in Theological Education (1989) spoke of frustrations about communication in a hierarchical, authoritative and class conscious Church, where its male clergy pay the piper and sing the song.
| 1nent
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On the face of it, leys are ideally suited to a statistical approach.
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Encountering, leys are ideally suited to a statistical approach.
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Similarly, police outrage at blacks getting away with murder’ is often tinged with grudging respect for the way they flout authority.
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Similarly, police outrage at blacks doing bad things and not be punished is often tinged with grudging respect for the way they flout authority.
| 0ent
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None of us can sit on the fence.
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None of us can put something on the fence.
| 1nent
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We are some way yet from Autumn but that is no reason not to consider the way we can change colours on the needlebed to use up left over yarn or simply make a splash with colours we've always wanted to knit together.
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We are some way yet from Autumn but that is no reason not to consider the way we can change colours on the needlebed to use up left over yarn or simply attract attention with colours we've always wanted to knit together.
| 0ent
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You're in love with him, and I'll lay odds he's besotted with you.
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You're in love with him, and I'll offer a bet he's besotted with you.
| 0ent
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I just wanted to be sure you weren't trying to pull a fast one on me.’.
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I just wanted to be sure you weren't trying to carry out a trick on me.’.
| 0ent
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I wonder if I might have a word with your son.'.
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I wonder if I might speak privately with your son.'.
| 0ent
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It gave a clear message that Courtaulds Aerospace meant business in Germany, he said.
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It gave a clear message that Courtaulds Aerospace thought everything could be a business in Germany, he said.
| 1nent
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With some people the effect was just numbing: the man would lie on his bed all day like a piece of dead wood.
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With some people the effect was just numbing: the man would lie on his bed all day like a piece of old pieces of furniture.
| 1nent
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He was out cold, his body a dead weight on hers, his face buried in the tangled skeins of her long hair.
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He was entirely unconscious, his body a dead weight on hers, his face buried in the tangled skeins of her long hair.
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No wager or anything, just a game for the hell of it.’.
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No wager or anything, just a game for whatever reason.
| 1nent
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Once, twice, three times until, yes, it goes and opens its eyes and gets right up, right as rain — ;.
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Once, twice, three times until, yes, it goes and opens its eyes and gets right up, as reliable as rain — ;.
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Some politicians have made light of these effects, suggesting, for example, that Britain would be a pleasanter place if its climate was more Mediterranean.
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Some politicians have illuminated these effects, suggesting, for example, that Britain would be a pleasanter place if its climate was more Mediterranean.
| 1nent
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Nevertheless, the fact that the matter had come to such a head did have a sobering effect on them both.
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Nevertheless, the fact that the matter had pop up did have a sobering effect on them both.
| 1nent
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If he hadn't rattled her so much the other day, leaving her high and dry to sneak off and join his girlfriend, she might have remembered to tell him about the dratted ledgers.
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If he hadn't rattled her so much the other day, leaving her floating in dry air to sneak off and join his girlfriend, she might have remembered to tell him about the dratted ledgers.
| 1nent
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His father had been under the weather, since July, and Lewis was half aware that he might be coming home for the last time.
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His father had been somewhat ill, since July, and Lewis was half aware that he might be coming home for the last time.
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It wasn't easy to make a fitting with her in LA and me in Paris,’ says the designer, though at Christmas Madonna found time to visit him in Paris, where she spent her time jogging and pumping iron’.
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It wasn't easy to make a fitting with her in LA and me in Paris,’ says the designer, though at Christmas Madonna found time to visit him in Paris, where she spent her time jogging and blacksmith.
| 1nent
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And it's easier in the short term not to have In the long term you get more problems.
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And it's easier in the short term not to have over a long period of time you get more problems.
| 0ent
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, there's stuff come to think of it it's the one in the hall.
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, there's stuff on reflection it's the one in the hall.
| 0ent
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Well, he would be home in an hour; the dinner party would be in full swing and if his luck had held he wouldn't even have been missed.
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Well, he would be home in an hour; the dinner party would be proceeding fully and if his luck had held he wouldn't even have been missed.
| 0ent
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His death inspired crook Delroy (Lennie James) to dish the dirt on the gangsters: redemption and a tidy ending.
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His death inspired crook Delroy (Lennie James) to tell salacious gossip on the gangsters: redemption and a tidy ending.
| 0ent
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And his head went straight across me chest, I thought oh, oh it's made me chesty.
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And his head became a law abiding person across me chest, I thought oh, oh it's made me chesty.
| 1nent
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The final message for the politicians and consultants ought to be back to the drawing board’.
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The final message for the politicians and consultants ought to be back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt.
| 0ent
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IT ISN'T JUST THE brilliant new Twingo that says Renault is on a roll.
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IT ISN'T JUST THE brilliant new Twingo that says Renault is moving uncontrollably.
| 1nent
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With his crew stranded at sea, Christopher ~ Columbus was able to save them from starvation by pulling 100 rabbits out of his hat.
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With his crew stranded at sea, Christopher ~ Columbus was able to save them from starvation by amusing them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat.
| 1nent
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Parry, nicknamed Popeye because of his bulging forearms, dropped two shots in five holes and title favourite Faldo moved menacingly alongside the Australian to share the lead on level par, while Lyle was the last of the 28 starters.
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Parry, nicknamed Popeye because of his bulging forearms, dropped two shots in debt and title favourite Faldo moved menacingly alongside the Australian to share the lead on level par, while Lyle was the last of the 28 starters.
| 1nent
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He would miss seeing Harry and, besides, a weekend at some hotel would cost the earth.
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He would miss seeing Harry and, besides, a weekend at some hotel would put the earth in danger.
| 1nent
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One of the generals, Tienie Groenewald, made a splash by boasting of his ability to mobilise 500,000 whites willing to fight for secession if peaceful resistance to black rule failed.
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One of the generals, Tienie Groenewald, attracted attention by boasting of his ability to mobilise 500,000 whites willing to fight for secession if peaceful resistance to black rule failed.
| 0ent
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It is her house — full of contemporary art curios, exposed stonework and a neglected Bafta award, gathering dust on a shelf.
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It is her house — full of contemporary art curios, exposed stonework and a neglected Bafta award, sweeping up dust on a shelf.
| 1nent
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We must account for every idle word, never talk with anyone or undertake any trifling employment merely to pass the time of day.
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We must account for every idle word, never talk with anyone or undertake any trifling employment merely to tell the time.
| 1nent
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It seems unbelievable that we should be out of line.’.
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It seems unbelievable that we should be disproportionately.
| 0ent
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She might go on for years; I could be as old as she is now before she finally gives up the ghost.
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She might go on for years; I could be as old as she is now before she finally acts like a ghost.
| 1nent
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Unfortunately there is no record in the chequered service history to say that the fluid has been changed...sounds like the first port of call?
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Unfortunately there is no record in the chequered service history to say that the fluid has been changed...sounds like the first source of help?
| 0ent
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The Centre for English Language Teaching continued to go from strength to strength, with increasing numbers in all its many programmes.
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The Centre for English Language Teaching continued to get stronger, with increasing numbers in all its many programmes.
| 0ent
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But a Hague Linker doesn't have a tension arm and spring — come to think of it, of course it does.
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But a Hague Linker doesn't have a tension arm and spring — on reflection, of course it does.
| 0ent
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She and her security advisers should go back to the drawing board.
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She and her security advisers should go back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt.
| 0ent
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If you mean business, we'll help make your entrepreneurial dreams come true.
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If you think everything could be a business, we'll help make your entrepreneurial dreams come true.
| 1nent
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Young people come in from the cold Some of the Yorkshire Dales' prettiest villages could soon be alive with the sound of children playing and laughing.
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Young people become accepted in a social group Some of the Yorkshire Dales' prettiest villages could soon be alive with the sound of children playing and laughing.
| 1nent
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Then suddenly, right out of the blue, it had gone straight down the drain.
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Then suddenly, right out of the blue, it had gone straight down to the ocean.
| 1nent
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An award winning scientist paralysed by a wasting disease may be forced to give up his research … because he can't afford to pay for the round the clock nursing he needs.
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An award winning scientist paralysed by a wasting disease may be forced to give up his research … because he can't afford to pay for the nonstop nursing he needs.
| 0ent
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There, Anne's first husband, too, had got his orders — marching orders.
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There, Anne's first husband, too, had got his orders — instructions for action.
| 0ent
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You've certainly changed your tune, anyway,’ Peter went on, effecting an indifference to the situation.
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You've certainly played a new song, anyway,’ Peter went on, effecting an indifference to the situation.
| 1nent
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This is the first time UEFA has banned a Dutch club, but two years ago the national team were ordered to replay a European Championship qualifying match behind closed doors after Cyprus's goalkeeper had been struck by a firework.
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This is the first time UEFA has banned a Dutch club, but two years ago the national team were ordered to replay a European Championship qualifying match in private after Cyprus's goalkeeper had been struck by a firework.
| 0ent
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A close relative of Hector's, the Chilean black dolphin, is caught in surface gill nets all along the Chilean coast, its only habitat.
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A close relative of Hector's, the Chilean black dolphin, is caught in surface gill nets the entire time the Chilean coast, its only habitat.
| 1nent
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Ex Shadow Foreign Secretary Gerald Kaufman said warring Tories should not be let off the hook with the distraction’ of a referendum.
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Ex Shadow Foreign Secretary Gerald Kaufman said warring Tories should not be let off the coathook with the distraction’ of a referendum.
| 1nent
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SOMETIMES it can be the off the cuff ideas that spark innovative business ventures, rather than a painstaking attempt to find that elusive gap in the market.
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SOMETIMES it can be the out from under the cuff of a sleeve ideas that spark innovative business ventures, rather than a painstaking attempt to find that elusive gap in the market.
| 1nent
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In a nutshell they wanted a dedicated, self sufficient unit which would allow sufferers to be treated in the town rather than have them, and their families, shunted 30 miles up and down the A1 to Newcastle's RVI.
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Briefly stated they wanted a dedicated, self sufficient unit which would allow sufferers to be treated in the town rather than have them, and their families, shunted 30 miles up and down the A1 to Newcastle's RVI.
| 0ent
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Classics based education for the elite went hand in hand with neglect of education for the bulk of the population.
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Classics based education for the elite held hands with neglect of education for the bulk of the population.
| 1nent
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In this country we can kill people on the roads and walk free, and rape women and get away with around four years in prison — yet we have the cheek to call the Saudis barbaric.
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In this country we can kill people on the roads and take a stroll without disturbance, and rape women and get away with around four years in prison — yet we have the cheek to call the Saudis barbaric.
| 1nent
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At the end of the day, she was still in charge of the club.
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Ultimately, she was still in charge of the club.
| 0ent
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When their wives strayed too far out of line they did indeed divorce them in the custom of the country but not before administering a thumping to all the parties concerned.
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When their wives strayed too far disproportionately they did indeed divorce them in the custom of the country but not before administering a thumping to all the parties concerned.
| 0ent
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I find the contents very disquieting, to say the least.
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I find the contents very disquieting, so as to be brief and efficient.
| 1nent
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In the end it would have been easier to have gone out and bought a’ Persuader’(remember them?) as used by the man himself, streets ahead of any other shop bought ledger rod of the day.
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In the end it would have been easier to have gone out and bought a’ Persuader’(remember them?) as used by the man himself, far superior of any other shop bought ledger rod of the day.
| 0ent
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But there are lots of categories of cooks who would greatly appreciate a collection of cheap, quick, simple, healthy and trendy meals; The Parents of Students Cook Book springs to mind as one of many alternative titles.
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But there are lots of categories of cooks who would greatly appreciate a collection of cheap, quick, simple, healthy and trendy meals; The Parents of Students Cook Book occurs as possibilities as one of many alternative titles.
| 0ent
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Tod also played it cool: all in a day's work.
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Tod also played it cool: all work that be done in a single day.
| 1nent
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Well the Party was reaction of the sort of the peasants in the villages, if they we if they went straight for collectivization, straight er immediately after the peasants had received this wonderful gift of land in land reform.
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Well the Party was reaction of the sort of the peasants in the villages, if they we if they became a law abiding person for collectivization, straight er immediately after the peasants had received this wonderful gift of land in land reform.
| 1nent
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You're pure Slattery, to the bone, with never a joke in your body.’.
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You're pure Slattery, completely, with never a joke in your body.’.
| 0ent
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In fact, as Cameron ’s speech made clear, his solution to his dilemma – to buy himself short term peace from his critics at the expense of potentially making his (and Britain ’s) problems more intractable in the long term – is hardly new.
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In fact, as Cameron ’s speech made clear, his solution to his dilemma – to buy himself short term peace from his critics at the expense of potentially making his (and Britain ’s) problems more intractable over a long period of time – is hardly new.
| 0ent
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And Berwick Castle could be yours, thereafter,’ Fraser added, for good measure, to clinch matters.
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And Berwick Castle could be yours, thereafter,’ Fraser added, in addition to what has already been done, to clinch matters.
| 0ent
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Her discontent came to a head with the beginning of spring.
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Her discontent popped up with the beginning of spring.
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McQueen was accompanied on location by Ali MacGraw, whom he had met on The Getaway, and whose presence he admitted saved him from going round the bend.
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McQueen was accompanied on location by Ali MacGraw, whom he had met on The Getaway, and whose presence he admitted saved him from going crazy.
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The headline set the tone :' Sure, It's the Greatest Show on Earth — But Need It Cost the Earth? '.
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The headline set the tone :' Sure, It's the Greatest Show on Earth — But Need It put the earth in danger? '.
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It is a pity the needs of users did not rank too highly before £ 400 m poured down the drain.
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It is a pity the needs of users did not rank too highly before £ 400 m poured down to the ocean.
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I speak it, and appear to understand it, and give and take orders in it, but on some level it just isn't sinking in.
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I speak it, and appear to understand it, and give and take orders in it, but on street level it just isn't sinking in.
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He had killed three French officers in cold blood.
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He had killed three French officers in a pool of blood.
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That let the Christmas kitten off the hook — and, thinking back, I remember having swollen glands and feeling a bit run down after eating some very rare lamb at a lunch party we went to around the time I conceived.’.
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That let the Christmas kitten off the coathook — and, thinking back, I remember having swollen glands and feeling a bit run down after eating some very rare lamb at a lunch party we went to around the time I conceived.’.
| 1nent
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Was this then the moment to come clean, he wondered?
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Was this then the moment to be completely honest, he wondered?
| 0ent
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And they wouldn't touch her with a barge pole cos it's all plastic and all fake and people would just take the piss.
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And they wouldn't touch her with a barge pole cos it's all plastic and all fake and people would just tease.
| 0ent
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On the face of it, the answer might well be debt.
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At first glance, the answer might well be debt.
| 0ent
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I had, as I have said, hardly any money left, so with no new sources of income on the horizon, the sensible thing to do was to sleep rough.
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I had, as I have said, hardly any money left, so with no new sources of income on the horizon, the sensible thing to do was to sleep outdoors.
| 0ent
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However, after a few weeks, cinema audiences dropped dramatically and the moment of truth arrived.
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However, after a few weeks, cinema audiences dropped dramatically and the time when a test determines whether things will succeed arrived.
| 0ent
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My rule is when skating on thin ice move fast, so I shall get.
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My rule is when skating at risk move fast, so I shall get.
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It goes without saying that everything depends on the nature of the piece of music to be scored.
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It is obvious that everything depends on the nature of the piece of music to be scored.
| 0ent
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Given the resource implications facing traditional archives in their attempt to provide archival coverage to the electronically produced records outlined above, there is a real danger in reinventing the wheel, or worse still, several wheels.
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Given the resource implications facing traditional archives in their attempt to provide archival coverage to the electronically produced records outlined above, there is a real danger in attempting to devise a solution to a problem when a solution already exists, or worse still, several wheels.
| 0ent
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The HSE carries a lot of weight in courts and tribunals, said Lee Marshall, the chairman of the Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committees.
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The HSE is important in courts and tribunals, said Lee Marshall, the chairman of the Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committees.
| 0ent
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That Reagan managed to escape public disgrace was probably only because Americans found it very hard so soon after Nixon to see another president fall from grace, since the presidency is the last moral totem pole the nation possesses.
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That Reagan managed to escape public disgrace was probably only because Americans found it very hard so soon after Nixon to see another president become less graceful, since the presidency is the last moral totem pole the nation possesses.
| 1nent
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Perhaps the greatness which Cluny achieved amongst Western monasteries shows, amongst other things, that in the final analysis living saints were even more effective than dead ones.
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Perhaps the greatness which Cluny achieved amongst Western monasteries shows, amongst other things, that in the last page of the report living saints were even more effective than dead ones.
| 1nent
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The mind runs riot at what might happen.
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The mind riot at what might happen.
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It made short work of our Windows performance tests, WinTach, clocking up an impressive index of over 9.3.
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It maked easier our Windows performance tests, WinTach, clocking up an impressive index of over 9.3.
| 0ent
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From the look of things, it was odds on he'd done a runner with either the till, a barmaid or the Christmas Club fund.
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From the look of things, it was odds on he'd gone jogging with either the till, a barmaid or the Christmas Club fund.
| 1nent
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Here, talking exclusively to Steve Acteson, Hearn has come clean to laugh at his disasters and the worst decisions of his career.
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Here, talking exclusively to Steve Acteson, Hearn has admit the truth to laugh at his disasters and the worst decisions of his career.
| 0ent
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Football clubs and debt go hand in hand but few seem to go the same way as the hundreds of small businesses biting the dust every day.
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Football clubs and debt hold hands but few seem to go the same way as the hundreds of small businesses biting the dust every day.
| 1nent
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ALEC Stewart made light of being struck on the head by a stone during yesterday's one day international defeat at Gwalior.
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ALEC Stewart illuminated being struck on the head by a stone during yesterday's one day international defeat at Gwalior.
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The examination schedule drawn up at the beginning of the test may need to be modified in the light of findings in the earlier stages of the test.
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The examination schedule drawn up at the beginning of the test may need to be modified in consideration of findings in the earlier stages of the test.
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This tit for tat procedure helps to develop awareness of angles of attack.
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This this for that procedure helps to develop awareness of angles of attack.
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Another, a veteran who's been sorting out homesick Latins for years, said it was the greatest treat, once in a while, to get them to cook something just a like a Mama used to make.
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Another, a veteran who's been sorting out homesick Latins for years, said it was the greatest treat, occasionally, to get them to cook something just a like a Mama used to make.
| 1nent
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What are we going to eat tonight?’ she asked, changing the subject rapidly because thoughts of Piers Morrison in bed with a simpering, dainty blonde made her feel uncomfortable.
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What are we going to eat tonight?’ she asked, changing the subject rapidly because thoughts of Piers Morrison having sex with a simpering, dainty blonde made her feel uncomfortable.
| 0ent
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Mr Justice Roch said that because the defendant was deaf and had a speech disability a social worker, Jill Hughes, would sit in the dock and translate.
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Mr Justice Roch said that because the defendant was deaf and had a speech disability a social worker, Jill Hughes, would sit out on the docks and translate.
| 1nent
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Things really came to a head about a month ago.
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Things really reached a turning point about a month ago.
| 0ent
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I'll have a word to say to her when she gets back.
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I'll speak privately to say to her when she gets back.
| 0ent
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His defence advocate, James Reilly said: It is to his credit that he returned to face the music.’.
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His defence advocate, James Reilly said: It is to his credit that he returned to enjoy the chill time.
| 1nent
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Many of the laws which seem strangest to us fall into place, too, when we look at them in relation to the contemporary religions of Egypt and Canaan.
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Many of the laws which seem strangest to us sit down, too, when we look at them in relation to the contemporary religions of Egypt and Canaan.
| 1nent
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When the chief minister of Maharashtra became uppity earlier this year, Mr Gandhi arranged for dissidents to mount a campaign to get rid of him, and relented only after the chief minister ate humble pie.
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When the chief minister of Maharashtra became uppity earlier this year, Mr Gandhi arranged for dissidents to mount a campaign to get rid of him, and relented only after the chief minister ate cheap and tasteless pie.
| 1nent
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We made a token search for it on the way back to the bay, but then he went straight to his boat, and it's gone, and I've no idea where to.
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We made a token search for it on the way back to the bay, but then he became a law abiding person to his boat, and it's gone, and I've no idea where to.
| 1nent
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But the mozzies’ finally won the day and we retreated back to the safety of the bus’to lick our wounds and to hunt out our supplies of insect repellent!
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But the mozzies’ finally gain complete victory and we retreated back to the safety of the bus’to lick our wounds and to hunt out our supplies of insect repellent!
| 0ent
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After years of anticipation, the Taiwanese backed NuTek USA Corp in Cupertino, California has finally come down to the wire with its Macintosh compatible technology: the company claims that it has developed the first machine that emulates the Macintosh without requiring installation of Apple Computer Inc's proprietary ROMs.
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After years of anticipation, the Taiwanese backed NuTek USA Corp in Cupertino, California has finally come down to the bare electrical wiring with its Macintosh compatible technology: the company claims that it has developed the first machine that emulates the Macintosh without requiring installation of Apple Computer Inc's proprietary ROMs.
| 1nent
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Any effect that a change in a gene has on its own replication probability is fair game for natural selection.
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Any effect that a change in a gene has on its own replication probability is an acceptable target for natural selection.
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