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But notice kick the bucket appears as a verb phrase and eat humble pie, get your knickers in a twist and so on.
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But notice kick the bucket appears as a verb phrase and eat cheap and tasteless pie, get your knickers in a twist and so on.
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As a matter of fact, directly after today's game I will be going into frank discussions with the chairman to search out the real dead wood.
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As a matter of fact, directly after today's game I will be going into frank discussions with the chairman to search out the real personnel no longer contributing.
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(One orange growing region in Sicily was so productive, on paper, that California sent agronomists to discover how.).
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(One orange growing region in Sicily was so productive, in theory, that California sent agronomists to discover how.).
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Somebody ought to stand up and acknowledge what we have done because we are on the side of the angels.’.
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Somebody ought to stand up and acknowledge what we have done because we are at the top of the mountain.
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Jenkins was fortunate that he brought with him to the Home Office an intuitive understanding that it is how issues and incidents are handled, more than the policies which are decided upon, that can make or break a Home Secretary's reputation.
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Jenkins was fortunate that he brought with him to the Home Office an intuitive understanding that it is how issues and incidents are handled, more than the policies which are decided upon, that can build or destroy a Home Secretary's reputation.
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If the development of HDMAC and Divine continues on schedule, they are likely to make an impact on the market at around the same time, probably making HDMAC redundant from the word go.
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If the development of HDMAC and Divine continues on schedule, they are likely to make an impact on the market at around the same time, probably making HDMAC redundant immediately upon starting.
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Does he accept the make or break significance of the next round of type 23 frigate orders for Yarrow and the central importance of GEC Ferranti?
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Does he accept the build or destroy significance of the next round of type 23 frigate orders for Yarrow and the central importance of GEC Ferranti?
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Net investment income has shown a very satisfactory advance as interest costs continue to fall in line with reduced borrowing.
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Net investment income has shown a very satisfactory advance as interest costs continue to conform with reduced borrowing.
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I wish Edward would come, and take it to the bank; a burglar might come at any moment; it is dreadful to be here all alone with it.".
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I wish Edward would come, and rely on it completely; a burglar might come at any moment; it is dreadful to be here all alone with it.".
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The two phenomena, bottlenecked life cycles and discrete organisms, go hand in hand.
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The two phenomena, bottlenecked life cycles and discrete organisms, hold hands.
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Auspex Systems Inc, the Santa Clara, California network server company that struck up a deal with IBM recently (UX No 369), is said to be looking to expand its operations internationally, before going public, possibly by the end of the year.
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Auspex Systems Inc, the Santa Clara, California network server company that struck up a deal with IBM recently (UX No 369), is said to be looking to expand its operations internationally, before being announced publicly, possibly by the end of the year.
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If the before I come to go past it he would cut back in and and climb across even if if the next car then back in again you're just going, you start out of line.
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If the before I come to go past it he would cut back in and and climb across even if if the next car then back in again you're just going, you start disproportionately.
| 0ent
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But, and it's but, supporting the document today does not give the C E C the green light to rush into any amalgamation with the Transport and General Union and carve up the G M B.
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But, and it's but, supporting the document today does not give the C E C the permission to rush into any amalgamation with the Transport and General Union and carve up the G M B.
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Watson, who turned to crime after moving to London, slumped in the dock of Inner London Crown Court as Judge Brian Pryor handed out the sentence on Monday.
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Watson, who turned to crime after moving to London, slumped out on the docks of Inner London Crown Court as Judge Brian Pryor handed out the sentence on Monday.
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Sausages, however, he could do to a turn.
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Sausages, however, he could do to perfection.
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Linda had always passed the time of day with her when Doris had been able to get out and about, but now the old woman was con fined to her house with arthritis.
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Linda had always told the time with her when Doris had been able to get out and about, but now the old woman was con fined to her house with arthritis.
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Today it is far and away the leading stout in Malaysia.
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Today it is to a large extent the leading stout in Malaysia.
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Even if the full Moon in Libra and at the mid heaven point of your solar chart on the 10th brings about a complete break from the past, both professionally and personally, it will remove the dead wood which has prevented you from living life to its very fullest.
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Even if the full Moon in Libra and at the mid heaven point of your solar chart on the 10th brings about a complete break from the past, both professionally and personally, it will remove the old pieces of furniture which has prevented you from living life to its very fullest.
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The property will thus not be excluded property and may be subject to the ten year charge and, on the face of it, the interim charge (IHTA 1984, ss64 and 65).
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The property will thus not be excluded property and may be subject to the ten year charge and, at first glance, the interim charge (IHTA 1984, ss64 and 65).
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My great grandmother preferred to begin a meal with pudding in case she ran out of steam before the last course.
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My great grandmother preferred to begin a meal with pudding in case she ran out of energy before the last course.
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Should you glimpse topless mermaids … just look the other way.
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Should you glimpse topless mermaids … just turn a blind eye.
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They must also offer confidentiality and staff need to be nonjudgmental and ready to offer help, whether or not the individual is ready to kick the habit’.
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They must also offer confidentiality and staff need to be nonjudgmental and ready to offer help, whether or not the individual is ready to quit an addiction.
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It was created for a group of mums who felt their babies were too old for new mums but not yet ready for the rough and tumble of open houses.
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It was created for a group of mums who felt their babies were too old for new mums but not yet ready for the rough activity of open houses.
| 0ent
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You'll like Echo and the Bunnymen, that'll be right up your street.
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You'll like Echo and the Bunnymen, that'll be right at the next street.
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According to information from the newspaper " Bild ~ am ~ Sonntag, " the federal government is planning a reform of traffic laws and a change in tests for driving under the influence of alcohol.
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According to information from the newspaper " Bild ~ am ~ Sonntag, " the federal government is planning a reform of traffic laws and a change in tests for driving intoxicated of alcohol.
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Method (i) has been criticised (see Parker, Modern Conveyancing Precedents, Butterworths, 1964) but has stood the test of time (see Kelly's Draftsmancurrent 15th and earlier editions).
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Method (i) has been criticised (see Parker, Modern Conveyancing Precedents, Butterworths, 1964) but has last a long time (see Kelly's Draftsmancurrent 15th and earlier editions).
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This time she insisted on negotiating direct with the manufacturer, but agreed to pay Colin a finder's fee of 5 per cent if the order came up to scratch.
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This time she insisted on negotiating direct with the manufacturer, but agreed to pay Colin a finder's fee of 5 per cent if the order came satisfactory.
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However, it is known Sir Peter Walters, chairman of the Midland, will be first to face the music.
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However, it is known Sir Peter Walters, chairman of the Midland, will be first to enjoy the chill time.
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' Your guess is as good as mine.'.
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' I have no idea.'.
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And he believes that it is precisely because black footballers know of each other's natural ability, that they are able to construct the most intricate and seemingly planned movements without any preparation at all: They've got the receivers built into their heads and can pick each other up on the same wavelength.’.
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And he believes that it is precisely because black footballers know of each other's natural ability, that they are able to construct the most intricate and seemingly planned movements without any preparation at all: They've got the receivers built into their heads and can pick each other up listening to the same radio frequency.
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I'm sure that er I'm not in an unusual position er having been made redundant twice on the trot.
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I'm sure that er I'm not in an unusual position er having been made redundant twice in succession.
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Because of the close links between the Rover LTA School at Bisham Abbey and Wycombe High School, such a schedule is permitted, although it may seem unusual, to say the least, to most schoolchildren.
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Because of the close links between the Rover LTA School at Bisham Abbey and Wycombe High School, such a schedule is permitted, although it may seem unusual, so as to be brief and efficient, to most schoolchildren.
| 1nent
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I searched high and low for my glasses but couldn't find them.
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I searched at the top and bottom for my glasses but couldn't find them.
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He sees Sweeney in broad daylight in a pub on Gerrard Street, I want you out here, Sweeney.’.
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He sees Sweeney in a well lit room in a pub on Gerrard Street, I want you out here, Sweeney.’.
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If the editor decides to invert the press release, you've actually done the right thing in putting your good point first.
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If the editor decides to invert the press release, you've actually turned right in putting your good point first.
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Spike is an amateur gynaecologist who has broken the code and does not deserve a delicacy like Little Liz, a Soho Bunny if ever there was one, all ankle boots and skin tight black; it's enough to make a judge take a dim view of things.
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Spike is an amateur gynaecologist who has broken the code and does not deserve a delicacy like Little Liz, a Soho Bunny if ever there was one, all ankle boots and skin tight black; it's enough to make a judge be unable to clearly see things.
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Occasionally, knowing that all but two fieldsmen must patrol the area within the 30 yard circle centred around the stumps at each end, they chip the ball over their heads into the' no mans's land' beyond them.
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Occasionally, knowing that all but two fieldsmen must patrol the area within the 30 yard circle centred around the stumps at each end, they chip the ball over their heads into the' a land that no one want to buy' beyond them.
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So protests about the Government's proposals to charge parents for extras' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall wide of the mark.
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So protests about the Government's proposals to charge parents for extras' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall inaccurate.
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Your questions were stray snipes over no man's land ,.
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Your questions were stray snipes over a land that no one want to buy ,.
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But banks and financials, such as scandal ridden Industrial Bank of Japan on a 50 plus multiple, are out of line, not industrials.
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But banks and financials, such as scandal ridden Industrial Bank of Japan on a 50 plus multiple, are disproportionately, not industrials.
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He is often hired to inform Fleet Street about client views or, less charitably, to dish the dirt on opponents.
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He is often hired to inform Fleet Street about client views or, less charitably, to fee others with terrible food on opponents.
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Got cold feet about meeting yourself face to face?’.
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Got cold feet about meeting yourself in person.
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There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you're OK with it for a time, but then you're left high and dry when fashion moves on.’.
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There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you're OK with it for a time, but then you're left floating in dry air when fashion moves on.’.
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Oh but it's they go straight into a the bin.
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Oh but it's they become a law abiding person into a the bin.
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The guests looked the other way and talked more loudly.
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The guests became shy and talked more loudly.
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Use this formula, and if necessary jot down on paper how you'll use the three stages and practise it aloud, so that you get comfortable with it.
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Use this formula, and if necessary jot down in theory how you'll use the three stages and practise it aloud, so that you get comfortable with it.
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Well, you can't call it a crime, can you, looking the other way in a cafe when somebody's nicking your vehicle from a lay by?’.
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Well, you can't call it a crime, can you, becoming shy in a cafe when somebody's nicking your vehicle from a lay by?’.
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On the face of it, then, John Nott's fears about the consequences of the end of wholesale censorship have not yet been borne out.
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At first glance, then, John Nott's fears about the consequences of the end of wholesale censorship have not yet been borne out.
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He and Minton had begun to lead almost entirely separate lives: Vaughan, anxious for a steady relationship, ate with his current boyfriend separately from Minton and led a quiet life behind closed doors.
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He and Minton had begun to lead almost entirely separate lives: Vaughan, anxious for a steady relationship, ate with his current boyfriend separately from Minton and led a quiet life in private.
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Thought I saw the lights of St Kilda through the darkness, which got me musing on the terrible price one must pay to live on the edge of the world.
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Thought I achieved a new understanding of St Kilda through the darkness, which got me musing on the terrible price one must pay to live on the edge of the world.
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Only then was his black cat (a participant in many of the rites) ceremonially informed of his death, and his body reorientated towards the south west — the " land of souls " — initiating a whole symphony of rituals which only now were coming to a head.
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Only then was his black cat (a participant in many of the rites) ceremonially informed of his death, and his body reorientated towards the south west — the " land of souls " — initiating a whole symphony of rituals which only now were popping up.
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A must try in my book.
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A must try in my autobiography.
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Larry Ellison's having quite a month: not only did Oracle finally get version 7 out, his house got a to die for spread in Architectural Digest.
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Larry Ellison's having quite a month: not only did Oracle finally get version 7 out, his house got a exquisite spread in Architectural Digest.
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At that point the nurses would have said well, yes we can see the reasons because we're nearly doctors as well, and the administrator would have been left high and dry.
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At that point the nurses would have said well, yes we can see the reasons because we're nearly doctors as well, and the administrator would have been left floating in dry air.
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SHARES were on the skids again yesterday and dealers reckon the rollercoaster ride could last right up to Christmas.
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SHARES were in trouble again yesterday and dealers reckon the rollercoaster ride could last right up to Christmas.
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On white's debut we looked really good until wallace went off so that could bethe way to go ….
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On white's debut we looked really good until wallace went off so that could bethe congratulations ….
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Through their involvement, rather than creating a platform for development, people were letting the government off the hook by attempting to find superficial and limited solutions to deep rooted structural problems.
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Through their involvement, rather than creating a platform for development, people were letting the government off the coathook by attempting to find superficial and limited solutions to deep rooted structural problems.
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Surreptitiously she sold her properties; from her lucrative firstborn at Alderley Edge to her failures at Pendle and Ary — all went under the hammer.
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Surreptitiously she sold her properties; from her lucrative firstborn at Alderley Edge to her failures at Pendle and Ary — all changed.
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And it seems, on the face of it quite simple and quite straightforward doesn't it?
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And it seems, Encountering quite simple and quite straightforward doesn't it?
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Only accidents of a more spectacular kind would appear there, the first sledger’ to come to grief, the over zealous railmen attempting to close doors who were decapitated at tunnel portals, the victims of fire.
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Only accidents of a more spectacular kind would appear there, the first sledger’ to express condolences, the over zealous railmen attempting to close doors who were decapitated at tunnel portals, the victims of fire.
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In the first place, his rehearsals were always scrupulously prepared; in the second, he generally tried to ensure that the players themselves felt that they were ahead of the game.
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In the first place, his rehearsals were always scrupulously prepared; in the second, he generally tried to ensure that the players themselves felt that they were ahead of the task.
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I'm pleased you think that because it gets me off the hook now.
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I'm pleased you think that because it gets me off the coathook now.
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News May 2004 27 May 2004 Sensor technology comes in from the cold The response of glaciers to global warming is an important element in understanding climate change, involving sea level change and changes to the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic.
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News May 2004 27 May 2004 Sensor technology becomes accepted in a social group The response of glaciers to global warming is an important element in understanding climate change, involving sea level change and changes to the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic.
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Bits and bobs anyway so I ain't never won one.
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Small remaining pieces and items anyway so I ain't never won one.
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Yet on an island where even nature conservationists seem bent on taming every last acre, I think that the time may be ripe for bringing the word — and the kind of land it refers to — back into currency.
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Yet on an island where even nature conservationists seem bent on taming every acre, I think that the time may be ripe for bringing the word — and the kind of land it refers to — back into currency.
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We're always on the lookout for really great Megatape games, so if you think your game comes up to scratch, send it in!
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We're always on the lookout for really great Megatape games, so if you think your game comes satisfactory, send it in!
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Make it snappy — I have important visitors.'.
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Be quick about it — I have important visitors.'.
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What they still lack is what the Tories would fear rather than scorn: three easy sentences to ring the bell.
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What they still lack is what the Tories would fear rather than scorn: three easy sentences to ring a church bell.
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He thought he knew it all, and that was where he was going to come unstuck.
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He thought he knew it all, and that was where he was going to get into trouble.
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We've gone from strength to strength from there qualifying for last year's UK Team Chase Championships.
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We've got stronger from there qualifying for last year's UK Team Chase Championships.
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But there's no, people who say things are off the record means that I don't want to be, but I want it to get into the system’.
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But there's no, people who say things are not for publication means that I don't want to be, but I want it to get into the system’.
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All along, Astorre had been longing to get the campaign over and done with.
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For the entire time, Astorre had been longing to get the campaign over and done with.
| 0ent
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Internal dissension in the ILP caused by Communist sympathizers came to a head in August 1934.
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Internal dissension in the ILP caused by Communist sympathizers popped up in August 1934.
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Your public domain dedication should involve a statement to waive moral rights (though whether this would be valid is an interesting question one would certainly imagine it would carry a lot of weight with a judge) Public Domain Dedications in Europe Qu: Creative Commons provide an online form to help dedicate work to the Public Domain.
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Your public domain dedication should involve a statement to waive moral rights (though whether this would be valid is an interesting question one would certainly imagine it would be important with a judge) Public Domain Dedications in Europe Qu: Creative Commons provide an online form to help dedicate work to the Public Domain.
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Now it seems my goading has borne fruit.'.
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Now it seems my goading has achieved benefit.'.
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The movement begun in 1945 had indeed come full circle.
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The movement begun in 1945 had indeed complete a cycle of transition.
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The Directory is the first port of call for producers searching for directors for their favourite projects.
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The Directory is the first source of help for producers searching for directors for their favourite projects.
| 0ent
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A chap who had slept rough for more than 20 years was invited to offer ideas on how it should be run.
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A chap who had was homeless for more than 20 years was invited to offer ideas on how it should be run.
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I kind of ruled the roost a bit, but we got on well.
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I kind of was the controlling memwasr of the group a bit, but we got on well.
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We were talking shop; it was shop talk, not gossip.’.
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We were talking about shopping; it was shop talk, not gossip.’.
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The second common motivation is the desire to increase the use of the stock — either by improving its appearance, so as to attract more users to the library, and/or by providing easier access to elements of the stock which are worthwhile, by removing the dead wood.
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The second common motivation is the desire to increase the use of the stock — either by improving its appearance, so as to attract more users to the library, and/or by providing easier access to elements of the stock which are worthwhile, by removing the old pieces of furniture.
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Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at full tilt by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line.
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Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded while leaning to one side by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line.
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Whatever the strictures from his commanders and from the virtuous, local middle class, and newspapers on enforcing the law, a constable with his wits about him recognized the expediency of a live and let live’ policy.
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Whatever the strictures from his commanders and from the virtuous, local middle class, and newspapers on enforcing the law, a constable with his wits about him recognized the expediency of a be tolerant of others ’ policy.
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True, he had not yet stood in the dock at assizes and petty sessions charged with physical assault, riotous assembly, and offences against the Public Order Act.
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True, he had not yet stood under close scrutiny at assizes and petty sessions charged with physical assault, riotous assembly, and offences against the Public Order Act.
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However, as we are using incremental change instead of wiping the slate clean and trying to move to a new system, we are avoiding huge extra costs at one fell swoop and also avoiding creating a system in which there would be many losers as well as gainers at the point of change.
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However, as we are using incremental change instead of open and apparent to everyone and trying to move to a new system, we are avoiding huge extra costs at one fell swoop and also avoiding creating a system in which there would be many losers as well as gainers at the point of change.
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She stepped off the plane wearing an old primrose Catherine Walker number which last saw the light of day five years ago.
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She stepped off the plane wearing an old primrose Catherine Walker number which last saw the brightest star of day five years ago.
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But there is little likelihood of them giving home advantage to Garvey who have gone 32 games without defeat in the competition and need to win it for a record sixth time on the trot to reach Europe next year.
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But there is little likelihood of them giving home advantage to Garvey who have gone 32 games without defeat in the competition and need to win it for a record sixth time on a horse to reach Europe next year.
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It is an opportunity to meet actors and find out what goes on behind the scenes with backstage tours, costume and make up workshops, play readings, and activities for children.
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It is an opportunity to meet actors and find out what goes on secretly with backstage tours, costume and make up workshops, play readings, and activities for children.
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The strong correlation between characterization and prenominal position, and " occasion " use and postnominal position also falls naturally into place, as well as the fact that it does not amount to a complete correspondence.
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The strong correlation between characterization and prenominal position, and " occasion " use and postnominal position also sits down, as well as the fact that it does not amount to a complete correspondence.
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Each began to cut prices, implicitly challenging the others to follow in a tit for tat sequence.
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Each began to cut prices, implicitly challenging the others to follow in a this for that sequence.
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She's got the seal of approval, I take it?’.
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She's got the sanction, I take it?’.
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The terrorists dumped the Ford Transit van with its deadly cargo on double yellow lines off Tottenham Court Road, just 100 yards from the Dominion Theatre where a performance was in full swing.
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The terrorists dumped the Ford Transit van with its deadly cargo on double yellow lines off Tottenham Court Road, just 100 yards from the Dominion Theatre where a performance was at a swingset.
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Turkey ’s position was, to say the least, perceived badly by the “ Arab street.”.
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Turkey ’s position was, so as to be brief and efficient, perceived badly by the “ Arab street.”.
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Heard about you being sick and put two and two together — though what the other two was, I'm damned if I know.
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Heard about you being sick and group like things together — though what the other two was, I'm damned if I know.
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Erm it won't be engaged, they will get a er er er, a erm voice saying erm the caller is on another call at the moment please hold the line.
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Erm it won't be engaged, they will get a er er er, a erm voice saying erm the caller is on another call at the moment please hold onto the rope.
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The ideas expressed may well be wide of the mark, or they may not be, but this does not really matter since the purpose of hypotheses is to stimulate more ideas, and the research to either confirm or refute them.
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The ideas expressed may well be considerably accurate, or they may not be, but this does not really matter since the purpose of hypotheses is to stimulate more ideas, and the research to either confirm or refute them.
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Certainly, a good deal of anti foreigner sentiment was unleashed, first of all in Nanjing and then other major cities, and traditional prejudices were allowed to run riot for the Christmas period.
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Certainly, a good deal of anti foreigner sentiment was unleashed, first of all in Nanjing and then other major cities, and traditional prejudices were allowed to riot for the Christmas period.
| 1nent
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Rigorous stretching exercises and taekwondo go hand in hand, for without pushing the muscles beyond their normal use, the sinews and tendons will not gain the elasticity that is required for dynamic kicking techniques.
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Rigorous stretching exercises and taekwondo hold hands, for without pushing the muscles beyond their normal use, the sinews and tendons will not gain the elasticity that is required for dynamic kicking techniques.
| 1nent
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Macedonia seems confident it can weather the storm, but some fear Athens may soon take things up a notch.
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Macedonia seems confident it can predict the coming storm, but some fear Athens may soon take things up a notch.
| 1nent
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Even so it was a close call.
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Even so it was a situation in which an undesirable outcome is narrowly avoided.
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