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If your household is likely to expand in any way it might be cheaper in the long run to buy a larger model than the more modest affair you had thought of first.
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If your household is likely to expand in any way it might be cheaper over a long period of time to buy a larger model than the more modest affair you had thought of first.
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It must have cost the earth, package and all.
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It must have put the earth in danger, package and all.
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It's only because you stayed — and did what you did — that I can make light of it.’.
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It's only because you stayed — and did what you did — that I can illuminate it.’.
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Willi had revealed that, since the night of Madge's fall from grace, she actually socialized with him, accepted the occasional invitation for coffee and, whilst not exactly chatting effusively about herself or her private life, indulged in fairly normal conversation with him.
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Willi had revealed that, since the night of Madge's become less graceful, she actually socialized with him, accepted the occasional invitation for coffee and, whilst not exactly chatting effusively about herself or her private life, indulged in fairly normal conversation with him.
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They have grooves, holes and various mounting options which makes fitting it to your kit a piece of cake.
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They have grooves, holes and various mounting options which makes fitting it to your kit easy.
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You must have thrown the book at him, getting him to change his mind like that.’.
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You must have applyed the harshest possible punishment to him, getting him to change his mind like that.’.
| 0ent
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Always Defect, then, unlike Tit for Tat, gets no help from kinship or viscosity in the population.
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Always Defect, then, unlike this for that, gets no help from kinship or viscosity in the population.
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I mean I was asked to do it right from the word go wasn't I?
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I mean I was asked to do it right from the green light wasn't I?
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He's calling the tune on taxes now.
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He's singing the song on taxes now.
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And he would expect it to get him off the hook.
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And he would expect it to get him off the coathook.
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CHESHIRE made light work of Cornwall to open their championship programme with a resounding six wicket victory at Stalybridge yesterday.
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CHESHIRE easily accomplish Cornwall to open their championship programme with a resounding six wicket victory at Stalybridge yesterday.
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On the face of it, this is a month when you should be concentrating on your future and accepting your share of the limelight.
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Superficially, this is a month when you should be concentrating on your future and accepting your share of the limelight.
| 0ent
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For the second time in her life, she says, he had appeared out of the blue as it were and too charge.
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For the second time in her life, she says, he had appeared without warning as it were and too charge.
| 0ent
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I want to get at my product knowledge up to scratch, I'm going to get my sales skills up to scratch.
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I want to get at my product knowledge satisfactory, I'm going to get my sales skills up to scratch.
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The Profitboss comes clean: with his boss, with his people, with his colleagues.
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The Profitboss admits the truth: with his boss, with his people, with his colleagues.
| 0ent
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Chairman Dick Corden, looking for new blood on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’.
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Chairman Dick Corden, looking for people newly brought in to a project on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’.
| 0ent
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Can't make head or tail of the instructions.’.
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Can't even minimally understand the instructions.’.
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Is Paul saying, now you are a Christian, you may be in a dead end job, but you'd better grin and bear it?
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Is Paul saying, now you are a Christian, you may be in a dead end job, but you'd better be happy?
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Most importantly, why is the latest report on schools inspectors in Wales gathering dust on the Minister's desk?
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Most importantly, why is the latest report on schools inspectors in Wales sweeping up dust on the Minister's desk?
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As we saw, a large part of the Stress Syndrome, once it is in full swing, arises from sustained physical tension.
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As we saw, a large part of the Stress Syndrome, once it is proceeding fully, arises from sustained physical tension.
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Yet the revival of his non Gilbert’ works has hardly caught fire in time to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth in London on May 13th 1842.
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Yet the revival of his non Gilbert’ works has hardly became engulfed in flames in time to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth in London on May 13th 1842.
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Ex nurse Allitt was convicted of the crimes at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, last month and the Health Secretary decided to set up a hearing behind closed doors, chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier.
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Ex nurse Allitt was convicted of the crimes at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, last month and the Health Secretary decided to set up a hearing in private, chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier.
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Digital Equipment Corp is expected to make its move into the open systems transaction processing market this month with OSF/1 and Windows NT versions of its ACMS Application Control and Management System.
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Digital Equipment Corp is expected to stand still into the open systems transaction processing market this month with OSF/1 and Windows NT versions of its ACMS Application Control and Management System.
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I note that the Opposition's tax plans have gone back to the drawing board; after five years of careful preparation, they have been ditched in a period of five weeks.
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I note that the Opposition's tax plans have gone back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt; after five years of careful preparation, they have been ditched in a period of five weeks.
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Afterwards, having made desperately light of the gaffe, I defensively hissed to Jack :' Well, it's not pronounced Botha is it?
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Afterwards, having illuminated the gaffe, I defensively hissed to Jack :' Well, it's not pronounced Botha is it?
| 1nent
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As tit for tat measures impose new, higher taxes on imports, the only result can be a general cutback in consumption.
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As equivalent retribution measures impose new, higher taxes on imports, the only result can be a general cutback in consumption.
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When talking about marking players only one man can possibly spring to mind, Trevor Proby.
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When talking about marking players only one man can possibly occur as possibilities, Trevor Proby.
| 0ent
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Yet, as we have seen, the legislative basis of this is, to say the least, vague.
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Yet, as we have seen, the legislative basis of this is, so as to be brief and efficient, vague.
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Antrim went into the Limerick match with a restructured attack, and it paid dividends with centre half forward Gary O'Kane and Terence McNaughton hurling superbly, and Paul McKillen stealing the show in midfield.
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Antrim went into the Limerick match with a restructured attack, and it paid dividends with centre half forward Gary O'Kane and Terence McNaughton hurling superbly, and Paul McKillen acting unethically in midfield.
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He's impressed a number of Premier League managers but Venables will be the first to make a move.
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He's impressed a number of Premier League managers but Venables will be the first to stand still.
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The show's taking the piss, really,’ says Normski, in the green room of DEF II's Manchester studio set.
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The show's tease, really,’ says Normski, in the green room of DEF II's Manchester studio set.
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Angela,’ he said, you and me, we've not always seen eye to eye recently, but we are friends.
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Angela,’ he said, you and me, we've not always agreed recently, but we are friends.
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Maxwell would carry the can for Saturday's defeat by Celtic when a dropped cross allowed John Collins to equalise and a missed punch led to Brian O'Neill's injury time winner.
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Maxwell would keep the can safe for Saturday's defeat by Celtic when a dropped cross allowed John Collins to equalise and a missed punch led to Brian O'Neill's injury time winner.
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With no acknowledged father, a child mother — if the mother survived, which he was beginning to doubt — and an attic in a tenement as its home, his future seemed uncertain, to say the least.
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With no acknowledged father, a child mother — if the mother survived, which he was beginning to doubt — and an attic in a tenement as its home, his future seemed uncertain, so as to be brief and efficient.
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Well, I'm glad to see you're on the side of the angels,’ breezes Rainbow, getting back behind the wheel.
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Well, I'm glad to see you're fighting for that which is good breezes Rainbow, getting back behind the wheel.
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Alec Guinness plays the epitome of the Decent British Officer Johnny who decides, in order to re establish military discipline and morale among his men, to play ball with his captors by building a bridge, militarily essential to the Japanese.
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Alec Guinness plays the epitome of the Decent British Officer Johnny who decides, in order to re establish military discipline and morale among his men, to play tennis with his captors by building a bridge, militarily essential to the Japanese.
| 1nent
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The morning session at the law courts was in full swing, and the halls and corridors were crowded.
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The morning session at the law courts was at a swingset, and the halls and corridors were crowded.
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The arts world has almost grown accustomed to the hand to mouth condition in which it is kept, but what it has not become resigned to over the long period of Tory rule is the positive hostility to its aims and values.
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The arts world has almost grown accustomed to the hand in mouth condition in which it is kept, but what it has not become resigned to over the long period of Tory rule is the positive hostility to its aims and values.
| 1nent
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On the face of it his life centred around business of one sort or another, his own and the council's.
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At first glance his life centred around business of one sort or another, his own and the council's.
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Apparently a crankshaft bearing on the port engine had gone, the crankshaft snapped and ran riot in the engine completely wrecking it before the fuel could be shut off.
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Apparently a crankshaft bearing on the port engine had gone, the crankshaft snapped and riot in the engine completely wrecking it before the fuel could be shut off.
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For Arsenal, on the other hand, it seemed to be the night which confirmed their fall from grace as the Premier League's early season favourites.
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For Arsenal, on the other hand, it seemed to be the night which confirmed their become less graceful as the Premier League's early season favourites.
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He was head of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) until his fall from grace in 1983, when it was thought that Ne Win, Burma's autocratic ruler since 1962, perceived him as a threat to his leadership.
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He was head of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) until his become less graceful in 1983, when it was thought that Ne Win, Burma's autocratic ruler since 1962, perceived him as a threat to his leadership.
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In 1916 Eliot recalled Tylor's dreaming aborigine who finds that his soul in sleep can part company with his body and roam the forests ….
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In 1916 Eliot recalled Tylor's dreaming aborigine who finds that his soul in sleep can go separate ways with his body and roam the forests ….
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He comes from the South and has worked in Middlesbrough for five years, his job proving that numeracy and literacy can go hand in hand.
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He comes from the South and has worked in Middlesbrough for five years, his job proving that numeracy and literacy can hold hands.
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Gloucester tried to muster the troops but Bristol held the line and their nerves and took the match 16 12.
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Gloucester tried to muster the troops but Bristol held onto the rope and their nerves and took the match 16 12.
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Faith and obedience to God go hand in hand with personal involvement in the Bible.
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Faith and obedience to God hold hands with personal involvement in the Bible.
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Distinctions were soon lost, and after a spell of being known as Alba the country became once and for all Scotland, though some of its boundaries were still in a state of flux.
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Distinctions were soon lost, and after a spell of being known as Alba the country became conclusively Scotland, though some of its boundaries were still in a state of flux.
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We are called upon to make such statements in all sorts of circumstances in our constituencies and sometimes we do it slightly with tongue in cheek, but I can genuinely make such a statement about many homes.
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We are called upon to make such statements in all sorts of circumstances in our constituencies and sometimes we do it slightly with an odd manner, but I can genuinely make such a statement about many homes.
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I quickly discovered that in her view it didn't have one, and that the only reason she had agreed to see me was to get this across once and for all.
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I quickly discovered that in her view it didn't have one, and that the only reason she had agreed to see me was to get this across conclusively.
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Harriet hesitated, then her natural impatience won the day and she slipped quietly towards the exit.
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Harriet hesitated, then her natural impatience gain complete victory and she slipped quietly towards the exit.
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Although Gillian Ayres is my guest, taking her out to lunch makes me feel as though I am being spoiled by a favourite aunt.
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Although Gillian Ayres goes for it, taking her out to lunch makes me feel as though I am being spoiled by a favourite aunt.
| 1nent
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The Europeans typically picked their nominee behind the scenes, as did the Americans, after only cursory consultation with developing countries.
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The Europeans typically picked their nominee behind the scenery and stage area, as did the Americans, after only cursory consultation with developing countries.
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In the final analysis, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and essentially a personal matter.
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After considering all aspects, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and essentially a personal matter.
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The resulting pains to enlighten us were, to say the least, patronising.
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The resulting pains to enlighten us were, so as to be brief and efficient, patronising.
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And talk about me being an honorary man and you know, take the piss out of what I say, like how Geoff [the Head]did when I complained bitterly about that bloke [a workman who had whistled at her].
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And talk about me being an honorary man and you know, tease out of what I say, like how Geoff [the Head]did when I complained bitterly about that bloke [a workman who had whistled at her].
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In our case, I think people were looking further afield for education without realising that they had a very good facility close to home.
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In our case, I think people were looking further afield for education without realising that they had a very good facility personally impactful.
| 1nent
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If it becomes worse you'll wish you'd put your foot down and that she was in Hastings Hospital,’ Silas said.
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If it becomes worse you'll wish you'd stop moving and that she was in Hastings Hospital,’ Silas said.
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The effect of these personal remarks spoken in Creole is thus rather like that of the " jocular " refusals; potentially insulting on the face of it, but in fact treated by all participants as not serious and non threatening.
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The effect of these personal remarks spoken in Creole is thus rather like that of the " jocular " refusals; potentially insulting at first glance, but in fact treated by all participants as not serious and non threatening.
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The pan suddenly caught fire while I was frying some strips of bacon yesterday.
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The pan suddenly became engulfed in flames while I was frying some strips of bacon yesterday.
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Inspiring pyrotechnics may trick the trippies, but it can't hide the essentially old hat rock opera theatrics permeating every synth splattered extravaganza.
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Inspiring pyrotechnics may trick the trippies, but it can't hide the essentially very common and hackneyed rock opera theatrics permeating every synth splattered extravaganza.
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For the fallibilist, epistemology or something like it, simply falls into place as a chapter of psychology and hence of natural science’, it goes on, though in a new setting, and a clarified status’.
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For the fallibilist, epistemology or something like it, simply sits down as a chapter of psychology and hence of natural science’, it goes on, though in a new setting, and a clarified status’.
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A sight to get the taste buds going … especially if you've been sleeping rough the night before.
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A sight to get the taste buds going … especially if you've been losing sleep the night before.
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The late Ian Fleming did not have a monopoly in tongue in cheek, humorous adventures about secret agents, but a novelist might commit the tort of passing off if he changes his name to Ian Fleming or uses the name James Bond or the 007 code in his novel.
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The late Ian Fleming did not have a monopoly in an odd manner, humorous adventures about secret agents, but a novelist might commit the tort of passing off if he changes his name to Ian Fleming or uses the name James Bond or the 007 code in his novel.
| 1nent
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He's relieved he can pay his bills and keep body and soul reasonably well together, but that's as far as it goes.
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He's relieved he can pay his bills and calm down and act appropriately, but that's as far as it goes.
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But now that the Nineties are in full swing, has anyone out there discovered that the phones have stopped jangling, their Filofax is miraculously blank, or the traffic clogging our roads has withered to a trickle?
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But now that the Nineties are at a swingset, has anyone out there discovered that the phones have stopped jangling, their Filofax is miraculously blank, or the traffic clogging our roads has withered to a trickle?
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As the stray bullets whistled across no man's land, Charlie fell on his knees and crawled back to the reserve trenches, to brief his section on what they might expect once they were pushed forward another hundred yards.
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As the stray bullets whistled across a land that no one want to buy, Charlie fell on his knees and crawled back to the reserve trenches, to brief his section on what they might expect once they were pushed forward another hundred yards.
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One hundred and forty kilometres long and up to eight hundred and fifty metres wide, the no man's land between the east and west sides of the Berlin wall is now available for development.
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One hundred and forty kilometres long and up to eight hundred and fifty metres wide, the a land that no one want to buy between the east and west sides of the Berlin wall is now available for development.
| 1nent
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He's taking the piss out of me pulling a rack through.
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He's tease out of me pulling a rack through.
| 0ent
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Everyone in London was wondering why Guy left his fiancée on her own, and flew off to the Caribbean on the spur of the moment … ’.
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Everyone in London was wondering why Guy left his fiancée on her own, and flew off to the Caribbean on short notice … ’.
| 0ent
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And although it doesn't let your daughter's father off the hook, it doesn't let you off either.
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And although it doesn't let your daughter's father off the coathook, it doesn't let you off either.
| 1nent
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The economic recovery may be running out of steam.
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The economic recovery may be runing out of energy.
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We came out the, out the ferry port and you're alright going straight on to the boat, it's when you've gotta turn right.
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We came out the, out the ferry port and you're alright becoming a law abiding person on to the boat, it's when you've gotta turn right.
| 1nent
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Many a ship has come to grief along this shore, including one in the 19th century carrying the dowry of Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II.
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Many a ship has express condolences along this shore, including one in the 19th century carrying the dowry of Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II.
| 1nent
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POLICE are hunting two youths who snatched a handbag from a woman walking alone in broad daylight.
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POLICE are hunting two youths who snatched a handbag from a woman walking alone in a well lit room.
| 1nent
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Stirling shouted that it was every man for himself.
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Stirling shouted that it was everyone should forget about comradeship and save themselves.
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Cranston pulled a face and he and the friar walked as fast as dignity would allow from that loathsome place.
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Cranston made a facial expression that shows dislike and he and the friar walked as fast as dignity would allow from that loathsome place.
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Will not CBI (Scotland) take a dim view of the Government's decision to opt out of a commitment to the single currency?
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Will not CBI (Scotland) dislike the Government's decision to opt out of a commitment to the single currency?
| 0ent
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And true to form Graham Sale lost no time in capitalising on an opportunity presenting Douglas Hurd with his own clock.
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And according to his nature Graham Sale lost no time in capitalising on an opportunity presenting Douglas Hurd with his own clock.
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Because they can be seen to be playing ball and yet benefit.
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Because they can be seen to be playing tennis and yet benefit.
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The difference is that each location is stuck with its contents, once and for all.
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The difference is that each location is stuck with its contents, conclusively.
| 0ent
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TEENAGE mutant turtles are already old hat in France.
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TEENAGE mutant turtles are already old fashioned and trite in France.
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Wordsworth felt that the wheel had indeed come full circle or rather, to use his own expression, that France was like a dog / Returning to his vomit’(Prelude 1805, x, 935).
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Wordsworth felt that the wheel had indeed complete a cycle of transition or rather, to use his own expression, that France was like a dog / Returning to his vomit’(Prelude 1805, x, 935).
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It is, indeed, a rarity when initial enthusiastic ideas, plans, ideals and logistics fall into place with almost absolute perfection.
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It is, indeed, a rarity when initial enthusiastic ideas, plans, ideals and logistics be fully realized at last with almost absolute perfection.
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With non gonococcal urethritis there may be an equal pus cell response with the difference that there are no pathogenic organisms to be found under the microscope.
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With non gonococcal urethritis there may be an equal pus cell response with the difference that there are no pathogenic organisms to be found under close scrutiny.
| 1nent
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You know what it's like to part wi' your grandchild, to know there'll be others you'll not set eyes on?
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You know what it's like to part wi' your grandchild, to know there'll be others you'll not see?
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When the grand prix season opened in South Africa in March, it was a one horse race.
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When the grand prix season opened in South Africa in March, it was a impossible race to win.
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In the final analysis, terror is also another proof of the fact that the superpower is not really a superpower.
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In the last page of the report, terror is also another proof of the fact that the superpower is not really a superpower.
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And if Guido was trying to get her back up by suggesting that Arnie might be enjoying some romantic peccadillo, he would have to look for another way to upset her.
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And if Guido was trying to willing to support everyone by suggesting that Arnie might be enjoying some romantic peccadillo, he would have to look for another way to upset her.
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Candidates who come to grief in exams often lack practice in structuring their thoughts into an effective exam answer.
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Candidates who express condolences in exams often lack practice in structuring their thoughts into an effective exam answer.
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The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to walk free from court.
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The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to go unpunished from court.
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In the final analysis, it may be that national states and their control agencies are relatively autonomous of a particular social class, and that in that sense could, under the right circumstances, become an instrument, at least for a specific and limited objective, of any particular class or alliance of classes or pressure groups.
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In the last page of the report, it may be that national states and their control agencies are relatively autonomous of a particular social class, and that in that sense could, under the right circumstances, become an instrument, at least for a specific and limited objective, of any particular class or alliance of classes or pressure groups.
| 1nent
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A group of senior industrialists toured the new site with a view to using the facility.
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A group of senior industrialists toured the new site with the intention to using the facility.
| 0ent
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Mr Damato explained: I specialise in the treatment of tumours of the eye, which nine times out of ten are melanomas.
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Mr Damato explained: I specialise in the treatment of tumours of the eye, which mostly are melanomas.
| 0ent
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However, the expansion of trade has gone hand in hand with a drastic slowing of real economic progress.
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However, the expansion of trade has held hands with a drastic slowing of real economic progress.
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By the same token, one wonders what leader, in some of the countries so quick to condemn Smith, would expose himself to such a cross examination?).
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For the price of one ticket, one wonders what leader, in some of the countries so quick to condemn Smith, would expose himself to such a cross examination?).
| 1nent
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Across the whole end of the building, stretching from the ceiling down into the river, was a curtain of linked metal like thick over sized chicken wire, presumably originally installed to keep thieves away from any boat in the dock.
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Across the whole end of the building, stretching from the ceiling down into the river, was a curtain of linked metal like thick over sized chicken wire, presumably originally installed to keep thieves away from any boat under close scrutiny.
| 1nent
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So this is how it begins: Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, " Go south to the road the desert road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.".
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So this is how it begins: Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, " become worse to the road the desert road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.".
| 1nent
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Well, you don't wanna worry about them because at the end of the day, I mean if if that was absolutely desperate I shall turn round and say well I'm sorry I've bloody got to and that's it!
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Well, you don't wanna worry about them because ultimately, I mean if if that was absolutely desperate I shall turn round and say well I'm sorry I've bloody got to and that's it!
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An incident at dinner on Sunday night became part of the Reverend Mr Grant's conversational furniture, a story he told for many years later.
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An incident at dinner on Sunday night became a piece of furniture, a story he told for many years later.
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A DAMAGING tit for tat world trade war loomed today with trade supremo Michael Heseltine warning of serious consequences.
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A DAMAGING this for that world trade war loomed today with trade supremo Michael Heseltine warning of serious consequences.
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