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And then, my love,’ he added meaningfully, if you play ball, I can help you to a very safe seat.’.
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And then, my love,’ he added meaningfully, if you play tennis, I can help you to a very safe seat.’.
| 1nent
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Preston had the Blackpool to the North excursion trains that went south through the station onto the loop and then came back north through the station.
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Preston had the Blackpool to the North excursion trains that became worse through the station onto the loop and then came back north through the station.
| 1nent
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In the end, it is always the client who has to carry the can, and fortunately RCA backed up Roche by continuing to retain his services.
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In the end, it is always the client who has to keep the can safe, and fortunately RCA backed up Roche by continuing to retain his services.
| 1nent
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In the one day game you have to be positive and go for it from the word go.
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In the one day game you have to be positive and go for it from the green light.
| 1nent
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If you get stuck, this page should be your first port of call.
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If you get stuck, this page should be your first source of help.
| 0ent
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But a fantastic aspect to Mars in Cancer shows that you are the instigator this time, and you have the ability to melt someone's heart — or break the ice, at the very least.
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But a fantastic aspect to Mars in Cancer shows that you are the instigator this time, and you have the ability to melt someone's heart — or make icecubes, at the very least.
| 1nent
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Venables insists Taylor should be allowed to stay in charge of England's World Cup campaign for the three remaining make or break qualifiers.
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Venables insists Taylor should be allowed to stay in charge of England's World Cup campaign for the three remaining build or destroy qualifiers.
| 1nent
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I dyed my hair every colour under the sun, and I was in this all women band, we wore lots and lots of make up and these really baggy dresses in wild colours, which covered our whole bodies — we all dressed the same.
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I dyed my hair every colour that makes you warm, and I was in this all women band, we wore lots and lots of make up and these really baggy dresses in wild colours, which covered our whole bodies — we all dressed the same.
| 1nent
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The judge agreed and F and his two brothers changed places in the dock.
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The judge agreed and F and his two brothers changed places under close scrutiny.
| 1nent
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Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency; not paying the piper they were unable to call the tune.
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Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency; not paying the piper they were unable to sing the song.
| 1nent
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Tom put two and two together and set off in search of the youths, asking the Security Guard to summon the Police.
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Tom figure things out and set off in search of the youths, asking the Security Guard to summon the Police.
| 0ent
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If a given thing x is related to a given thing y, it is argued, this must be seen as having to do with the intrinsic nature of x, and the intrinsic nature of x can, in the final analysis, be fully understood only as a feature of the whole to which it and everything else belongs.
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If a given thing x is related to a given thing y, it is argued, this must be seen as having to do with the intrinsic nature of x, and the intrinsic nature of x can, in the last page of the report, be fully understood only as a feature of the whole to which it and everything else belongs.
| 1nent
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Nnorom: Nathan Lewis a poet who was my guest in November 2002 hinted that one the biggest challenges to young poets today is the rap/spoken word phenomenon.
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Nnorom: Nathan Lewis a poet who went for it in November 2002 hinted that one the biggest challenges to young poets today is the rap/spoken word phenomenon.
| 1nent
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So The Scotsman asked several leading businessmen whether they thought the economy really is on the mend.
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So The Scotsman asked several leading businessmen whether they thought the economy really is suffering.
| 1nent
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What is surprising about the electoral result is not that Mr. Lagos won (after all he was the favorite all along), but that Mr. Lavin was able to mount such an effective challenge.
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What is surprising about the electoral result is not that Mr. Lagos won (after all he was the favorite for the entire time), but that Mr. Lavin was able to mount such an effective challenge.
| 0ent
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One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family off the hook.
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One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family off the coathook.
| 1nent
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She silently called him all the names she could think of, then repeated the choicer ones for good measure, as she sluiced her face in cold water.
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She silently called him all the names she could think of, then repeated the choicer ones in addition to what has already been done, as she sluiced her face in cold water.
| 0ent
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Caterham's one year warranty made sure these proved merely inconvenient, but for those covering such mileage over four years this will prove cold comfort.
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Caterham's one year warranty made sure these proved merely inconvenient, but for those covering such mileage over four years this will prove warm clothes.
| 1nent
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The foyer of the theatre was ablaze with lights, music drifting from behind closed doors carried to where Hari stood in the street with William at her side.
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The foyer of the theatre was ablaze with lights, music drifting from in private carried to where Hari stood in the street with William at her side.
| 1nent
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It is also a blatant bid to have it both ways.
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It is also a blatant bid to do two things at once.
| 1nent
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D'Arcy was throwing down a direct challenge for him to come clean, and he knew it.
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D'Arcy was throwing down a direct challenge for him to be completely honest, and he knew it.
| 0ent
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Visiting a music school in Melbourne, the royal couple looked in on a cello class that was in full swing, supervised by a delightful seventy eight year old professor, Henri Touzeau.
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Visiting a music school in Melbourne, the royal couple looked in on a cello class that was at a swingset, supervised by a delightful seventy eight year old professor, Henri Touzeau.
| 1nent
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For the high and mighty only appear so because we are on our knees.
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For the masculine only appear so because we are on our knees.
| 1nent
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Are you going out and about looking at, I mean.
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Are you going moving around looking at, I mean.
| 0ent
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In the end I suppose you'll get everything, which is what you wanted all along really but haven't dared to say it.
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In the end I suppose you'll get everything, which is what you wanted for the entire time really but haven't dared to say it.
| 0ent
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Call her Marge, you might as well call her butter and go the whole hog mightn't you really?
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Call her Marge, you might as well call her butter and think about eating a whole pig mightn't you really?
| 1nent
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British trade union leaders were, it seemed, being called upon to pay the piper when they were not even being allowed to call the tune.
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British trade union leaders were, it seemed, being called upon to pay the piper when they were not even being allowed to sing the song.
| 1nent
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This is only to be expected with more people taking advantage of the good weather to get out and about in the countryside.
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This is only to be expected with more people taking advantage of the good weather to get moving around in the countryside.
| 0ent
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In 1981, when Johnstone was still part of the furniture at Ibrox, Bill McMurdo and a local architect Bob Waugh involved him in the launch of Box Office Promotions (UK) Ltd a sports and leisure company which aimed to profit from Johnstone's popularity in the Lanarkshire area.
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In 1981, when Johnstone was still a piece of furniture at Ibrox, Bill McMurdo and a local architect Bob Waugh involved him in the launch of Box Office Promotions (UK) Ltd a sports and leisure company which aimed to profit from Johnstone's popularity in the Lanarkshire area.
| 1nent
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I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain, but just take it from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega dirt with considerable ease.
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I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain, but just rest assured that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega dirt with considerable ease.
| 0ent
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It doesn't fall off in the soup, it never falls off, it's only the ones you see on the advertisements that fall off.
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It doesn't fall off in trouble, it never falls off, it's only the ones you see on the advertisements that fall off.
| 1nent
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Particularly the advertising stuck in a local newspaper office phoning all the businesses under the sun.
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Particularly the advertising stuck in a local newspaper office phoning all the businesses that makes you warm.
| 1nent
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Having said that, in some of the bits of Shoreditch I passed through I stuck out like a sore thumb.
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Having said that, in some of the bits of Shoreditch I passed through I hurt like a sore thumb.
| 1nent
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It's obvious that the people who buy and read the paper care as passionately about music (and much else beyond) as we do and are unwilling to let us, or anyone else, off the hook lightly.
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It's obvious that the people who buy and read the paper care as passionately about music (and much else beyond) as we do and are unwilling to let us, or anyone else, off the coathook lightly.
| 1nent
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Whereas John's will had been full of retribution, Jennie in one sentence thanked the thirteen people she considered important in her life and asked that they should simply share and share alike’.
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Whereas John's will had been full of retribution, Jennie in one sentence thanked the thirteen people she considered important in her life and asked that they should simply receive an equal share.
| 0ent
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The next daylight high water would not be until midday tomorrow but Heather reasserted that again we'd just have to go with the flow.
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The next daylight high water would not be until midday tomorrow but Heather reasserted that again we'd just have to swim downstream.
| 1nent
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This was a different place with upside down rules and no justice and prison officers who take the nod from criminals and look the other way.
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This was a different place with upside down rules and no justice and prison officers who take the nod from criminals and become shy.
| 1nent
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Luciano might have the crowd behind him, but he's still wet behind the ears.
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Luciano might have the crowd behind him, but he's still inexperienced.
| 0ent
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The seaman had been knocked out cold, helped considerably by the cider no doubt.
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The seaman had been knocked out into the cold air, helped considerably by the cider no doubt.
| 1nent
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' Look the other way, please.'.
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' ignore things wrong, please.'.
| 1nent
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I think we saw a film of the birth of a baby and that was it, sex education in a nutshell.
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I think we saw a film of the birth of a baby and that was it, sex education briefly stated.
| 0ent
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I am living it up with Survage at the Coq d'Or.
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I am enjoying things with Survage at the Coq d'Or.
| 0ent
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The next step was to compare the conceptual model with what was actually happening in practice, a process similar to that described in Chapter 9, where the existing situation is considered in light of a proposed new system.
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The next step was to compare the conceptual model with what was actually happening in practice, a process similar to that described in Chapter 9, where the existing situation is considered given a proposed new system.
| 0ent
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WELL, not everyone is turned on by talking dirty.
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WELL, not everyone is turned on by using profane language for the purpose of arousal.
| 0ent
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They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them out of the blue.
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They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them without warning.
| 0ent
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In the final analysis the majority accepted the authority of the pope.
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In the last page of the report the majority accepted the authority of the pope.
| 1nent
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Washington's career went from strength to strength in the' 40s and' 50s, but her private life is the stuff of folklore.
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Washington's career got stronger in the' 40s and' 50s, but her private life is the stuff of folklore.
| 0ent
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If the parent walks away or shuts the door on the child, the child may get up and follow and just start all over again.
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If the parent walks away or refuses to consider the child, the child may get up and follow and just start all over again.
| 1nent
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She is there in the tone of voice: My corner shop sells wrapped, sliced white loaves that, at a pinch, could poultice a wound.’.
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She is there in the tone of voice: My corner shop sells wrapped, sliced white loaves that, with a pinch of salt, could poultice a wound.’.
| 1nent
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If so, he miscalculated badly: the Yugoslavs arrested Soviet supporters within the communist party and weathered the storm with a largely united people behind them.
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If so, he miscalculated badly: the Yugoslavs arrested Soviet supporters within the communist party and predicted the coming storm with a largely united people behind them.
| 1nent
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In the final analysis, conflicting molecular data sets can be judged by considering the biology of the considered organisms.
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In the last page of the report, conflicting molecular data sets can be judged by considering the biology of the considered organisms.
| 1nent
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On the face of it, of course, nothing could have been more natural.
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Encountering, of course, nothing could have been more natural.
| 1nent
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Well it's, it's for their benefit in, in the long run.
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Well it's, it's for their benefit in, after a very long time.
| 0ent
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Willie caught sight of them as he turned the corner.
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Willie caught sight of them as he passed out of danger.
| 1nent
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The stinging of the tree by an insect causes the tree to make for it a house of green light, a balloon of anti matter, a jewel to adorn the nakedness of the bough.
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The stinging of the tree by an insect causes the tree to make for it a house of permission, a balloon of anti matter, a jewel to adorn the nakedness of the bough.
| 1nent
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Switzerland may be small, but it packs a powerful sightseeing punch.
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Switzerland may be small, but it packs a small amount.
| 1nent
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So he was very wary of her, to say the least.’.
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So he was very wary of her, so as to be brief and efficient.
| 1nent
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If he's done anything really wicked I don't think HMG would be prepared to go out on a limb on his behalf.
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If he's done anything really wicked I don't think HMG would be prepared to go out onto a tree branch on his behalf.
| 1nent
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What a shock he got when he turned the corner to find the entire corridor overgrown by mountains and mountains of wild plants.
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What a shock he got when he passed out of danger to find the entire corridor overgrown by mountains and mountains of wild plants.
| 1nent
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They were the only source of direct involvement for the rank and file as the channel through which they expressed their demands and discontent.
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They were the only source of direct involvement for the ordinary members as the channel through which they expressed their demands and discontent.
| 0ent
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From the time of Stalin, at least, modesty and megalomania have gone hand in hand.
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From the time of Stalin, at least, modesty and megalomania have held hands.
| 1nent
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The reality was printed in black and white in the Third Division table yesterday.
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The reality was printed in different colors in the Third Division table yesterday.
| 1nent
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It stands right by the wall in a rabbit infested wilderness, the no man's land between East and West.
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It stands right by the wall in a rabbit infested wilderness, the a land that no one want to buy between East and West.
| 1nent
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Out on the stump he is efficient and businesslike: shouting out orders and thanks to his lieutenants very much in charge of the operation.
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Out sitting on the tree stump he is efficient and businesslike: shouting out orders and thanks to his lieutenants very much in charge of the operation.
| 1nent
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If a member of, say, the Hohenzollerns decided to keep the wolf from the door by taking up this particular trade, then royal here clearly would be true of the hatmaker; i.e. the property ROYAL would apply to the E present to the mind of the speaker describing such an individual.
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If a member of, say, the Hohenzollerns decided to stay away from harassment by taking up this particular trade, then royal here clearly would be true of the hatmaker; i.e. the property ROYAL would apply to the E present to the mind of the speaker describing such an individual.
| 1nent
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The letters or packages are kept under lock and key or in the safe and when guests collect them they must sign the record book to indicate that they have taken delivery.
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The letters or packages are kept imprisoned with little chance of escape or in the safe and when guests collect them they must sign the record book to indicate that they have taken delivery.
| 0ent
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Lay the sinker plate down on the edge of a table, press down and turn the screw in a sharp, snapping movement — try not to chew up’ the head of the screw.
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Lay the sinker plate down on the edge of a table, press down and increase the pressure of the situation in a sharp, snapping movement — try not to chew up’ the head of the screw.
| 1nent
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There's also a powerful case for having pensioner trustees there's far less chance of erm people twisting their arm, although they could have the character.
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There's also a powerful case for having pensioner trustees there's far less chance of erm people agonizing you, although they could have the character.
| 1nent
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Matters came to a head in a break during the sessions for the first LP.
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Matters reached a turning point in a break during the sessions for the first LP.
| 0ent
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But even the Government's staunchest supporters weren't exactly whooping it up over the results.
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But even the Government's staunchest supporters weren't exactly whipping up a meal over the results.
| 1nent
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Many had assumed that with the emergence of the Common Open Software Environment, those reports of negotiations between Hewlett and NeXT were wide of the mark (CI No 2,080) but not so: Hewlett Packard says it will offer iAPX 86 based personal computers certified to run the software.
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Many had assumed that with the emergence of the Common Open Software Environment, those reports of negotiations between Hewlett and NeXT were considerably accurate (CI No 2,080) but not so: Hewlett Packard says it will offer iAPX 86 based personal computers certified to run the software.
| 1nent
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That written, qualifications immediately spring to mind.
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That written, qualifications immediately occur as possibilities.
| 0ent
|
" I don't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here.".
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" I don't always have similar views with my father for instance about the way things are done here.".
| 0ent
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Apart from Couples, there is Payne Stewart, Tom Watson, Mark O'Meara, Davis Love and, for the hell of it, Raymond Floyd, all good Americans all showing signs of form.
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Apart from Couples, there is Payne Stewart, Tom Watson, Mark O'Meara, Davis Love and, for whatever reason, Raymond Floyd, all good Americans all showing signs of form.
| 1nent
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Since they met behind closed doors and no provision was made for legal representation, decisions were heavily dependent on the sensitivity of individual chairmen.
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Since they met in private and no provision was made for legal representation, decisions were heavily dependent on the sensitivity of individual chairmen.
| 0ent
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Well, if anyone's gonna break the ice, it's the band.
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Well, if anyone's gonna start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness, it's the band.
| 0ent
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Ah well, all in a day's work I suppose.’.
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Ah well, all work that be done in a single day I suppose.’.
| 1nent
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To prepare themselves for this, Neil Miller, the dealing director, told dealers to read a quality newspaper preferably the Financial Times, but the Daily Mail at a pinch.
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To prepare themselves for this, Neil Miller, the dealing director, told dealers to read a quality newspaper preferably the Financial Times, but the Daily Mail with a pinch of salt.
| 1nent
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These would be needed to control small incidents, to meet Britain's global commitments, and to buy time in an all out conflict until the strategic nuclear forces of the West had crippled the USSR.
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These would be needed to control small incidents, to meet Britain's global commitments, and to cause a delay to achieve something else in an all out conflict until the strategic nuclear forces of the West had crippled the USSR.
| 0ent
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The Behringer is the panacea for my guitar induced headaches, and it's sensitive enough to take care of the variable pick velocities in the average full tilt rock solo.
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The Behringer is the panacea for my guitar induced headaches, and it's sensitive enough to take care of the variable pick velocities in the average a position of fully leaning over rock solo.
| 1nent
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Why don't you come clean and tell the truth?’.
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Why don't you be completely honest and tell the truth?’.
| 0ent
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You're probably getting the picture by now— Russan is a typical product of the 80s.
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You're probably taking a picture by now— Russan is a typical product of the 80s.
| 1nent
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He walked free after embarrassing the RSPCA by producing a book written by one of its own experts that said it was safe to leave fish home alone for up to two weeks.
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He went unpunished after embarrassing the RSPCA by producing a book written by one of its own experts that said it was safe to leave fish home alone for up to two weeks.
| 1nent
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OUR great Terminator contest is out of this world.
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OUR great Terminator contest is of exceptionally high quality.
| 0ent
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And don't forget, Roger,’ Benjamin added, with the window slamming shut, the inside latch might just have fallen into place.’.
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And don't forget, Roger,’ Benjamin added, with the window slamming shut, the inside latch might just have sat down.
| 1nent
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Such careful spraying can go hand in hand with long established techniques such as crop rotation, and planting resistant varieties.
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Such careful spraying can hold hands with long established techniques such as crop rotation, and planting resistant varieties.
| 1nent
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Oxford United manager Brian Horton knows tomorrow's match against Tranmere is make or break.
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Oxford United manager Brian Horton knows tomorrow's match against Tranmere is build or destroy.
| 1nent
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(b) they are more efficient and thus save you time and work in the long term.
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(b) they are more efficient and thus save you time and work over a long period of time.
| 0ent
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Still, it's a good thing from the hunt's point of view that new blood is coming along, surely?
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Still, it's a good thing from the hunt's point of view that new members is coming along, surely?
| 0ent
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For even though some attempt to give status to the community or home beat officer’ has been made following Lord Scarman's (1981) report on the Brixton riots which gave something of a slap on the wrist’to the service, the deference accorded to specialist posting or to detective work remains untouched.
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For even though some attempt to give status to the community or home beat officer’ has been made following Lord Scarman's (1981) report on the Brixton riots which gave something of a tap of the wrist the service, the deference accorded to specialist posting or to detective work remains untouched.
| 1nent
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Sabine wrenched them apart, and opened the windows for good measure, letting the brightness of the June day flood into the room.
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Sabine wrenched them apart, and opened the windows in addition to what has already been done, letting the brightness of the June day flood into the room.
| 0ent
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The workers eat almost nothing but dead wood.
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The workers eat almost nothing but old pieces of furniture.
| 1nent
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Then it's back to the drawing board to start planning for next year's show.
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Then it's back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt to start planning for next year's show.
| 0ent
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I began to feel that this was a euphemism for " fall from grace ".
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I began to feel that this was a euphemism for " become less graceful ".
| 1nent
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To Bernice, he sounded suspiciously like a man whose job had evaporated, leaving him high and dry.
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To Bernice, he sounded suspiciously like a man whose job had evaporated, leaving him floating in dry air.
| 1nent
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She could just see the raised eyebrows, the exchange of bemused glances, and the shrugs which said, So what? before they politely but firmly showed her the door.
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She could just see the raised eyebrows, the exchange of bemused glances, and the shrugs which said, So what? before they politely but firmly showed you some tips to get accepted.
| 1nent
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Finlay Young, 24, of Lincoln Avenue, Knights wood, Glasgow, walked free from the High Court in Glasgow at the end of the nine day trial.
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Finlay Young, 24, of Lincoln Avenue, Knights wood, Glasgow, took a stroll without disturbance from the High Court in Glasgow at the end of the nine day trial.
| 1nent
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Preston threw in the towel before it went the whole distance.
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Preston gave up before it went the whole distance.
| 0ent
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He was mugging terribly, his rubber features running the gamut of exaggerated emotions from wide eyed amazement to crumpled despair.
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He was mugging terribly, his rubber features emcompassing the full range of exaggerated emotions from wide eyed amazement to crumpled despair.
| 0ent
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You never go out on a limb and try something new or different.
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You never go out onto a tree branch and try something new or different.
| 1nent
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