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Leicester continue to blow hot and cold, although one of the reasons they looked a little below par in their first game was because they were playing a Gloucester side that could be a dark horse for the title.
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Leicester continue to vacillate, although one of the reasons they looked a little below par in their first game was because they were playing a Gloucester side that could be a dark horse for the title.
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Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question, which is that, well in my book it doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community, but I'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives.
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Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question, which is that, well in my autobiography it doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community, but I'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives.
| 1nent
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New blood, with new ideals, fresh ideas.'.
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People newly brought in to a project, with new ideals, fresh ideas.'.
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Bernanke also pointed to increased retirement saving by aging populations in Germany and Japan, as well as to saving by oil exporting countries, with their rapidly growing populations and concerns about oil revenues in the long term.
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Bernanke also pointed to increased retirement saving by aging populations in Germany and Japan, as well as to saving by oil exporting countries, with their rapidly growing populations and concerns about oil revenues eventually.
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While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project, the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied, maximizing the productivity of the R&D function.
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While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project, the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge over a long period of time if the method is consistently applied, maximizing the productivity of the R&D function.
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The bailout is no solution to the fundamental problems that the eurozone confronts; at best, it buys time to spread the inevitable wrenching adjustments over time and across people.
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The bailout is no solution to the fundamental problems that the eurozone confronts; at best, it causes a delay to achieve something else to spread the inevitable wrenching adjustments over time and across people.
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You go before the Marshal and I'll deny every last word.
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You go before the Marshal and I'll deny every word.
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In the nick of time he saw the yellow triangular patch on the shoulder.
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At the last possible moment he saw the yellow triangular patch on the shoulder.
| 0ent
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To consider what action should be taken in light of CPRE's report: The Lost Land.
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To consider what action should be taken considering CPRE's report: The Lost Land.
| 0ent
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Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, by the same token, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
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Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, for the price of one ticket, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
| 1nent
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If in five years time Middlesbrough are the richest club in the North but Darlington, Scarborough and Hartlepool have gone to the wall, we might reflect on the formation of the so called superleague with some bitterness.
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If in five years time Middlesbrough are the richest club in the North but Darlington, Scarborough and Hartlepool have fail, we might reflect on the formation of the so called superleague with some bitterness.
| 0ent
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Although so little was heard from them, those who kept tabs on them were convinced that they were slowly fading away.
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Although so little was heard from them, those who watched them were convinced that they were slowly fading away.
| 0ent
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Budget palaver and acute short termism seem to go hand in hand.
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Budget palaver and acute short termism seem to hold hands.
| 1nent
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At the end of the day, there was no love lost between the street people and the representatives of an all powerful State.
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Ultimately, there was no love lost between the street people and the representatives of an all powerful State.
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The suitcases I would check in at the left luggage office at Paddington station, the bag could come with me to Rome, and Jane could inherit all my bits and bobs.
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The suitcases I would check in at the left luggage office at Paddington station, the bag could come with me to Rome, and Jane could inherit all my random assortment of things.
| 0ent
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When television's Gardeners' World heard of their plight they set about lending a hand.
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When television's Gardeners' World heard of their plight they set about shaking hands.
| 1nent
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Roget's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this: creative people need, ideally, to have wide and varied interests, and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject under the sun.
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Roget's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this: creative people need, ideally, to have wide and varied interests, and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject that makes you warm.
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The general view was that this was a slip of the tongue for imports’, but Baldwin when questioned persisted in his first statement.
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The general view was that this was a mistake in speech for imports’, but Baldwin when questioned persisted in his first statement.
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An Indian federation would continue part of a transformed Empire by dint of becoming a self governed nation.
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An Indian federation would continue part of a transformed Empire by the force of becoming a self governed nation.
| 0ent
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Would it help if I go and lend him a sympathetic ear? '.
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Would it help if I go and help deaf people? '.
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This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.
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This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to tell salacious gossip about his aggressive competitor.
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Raw stuff in 1964, nearly 30 years on Entertaining Mr Sloane still packs a punch, Joe Orton's target being the humbug and hypocrisy of suburban life, writes Christopher Grier.
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Raw stuff in 1964, nearly 30 years on Entertaining Mr Sloane still packs a small amount, Joe Orton's target being the humbug and hypocrisy of suburban life, writes Christopher Grier.
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' Quiet as a mouse.'.
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' chatty as a squirrel.'.
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Mrs K. thinks the world of Kettering.
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Mrs K. has a strong affection for Kettering.
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He is a breath of fresh air for Lina, who has struggled on her own for years to bring up her two kids, and who has a tendency to take life too seriously.
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He is a new pleasant experience for Lina, who has struggled on her own for years to bring up her two kids, and who has a tendency to take life too seriously.
| 0ent
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I also tried a Mesa Boogie 1x12 Theile cabinet and while the sound was slightly boxier it still sounded like Vox's finest at full tilt.
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I also tried a Mesa Boogie 1x12 Theile cabinet and while the sound was slightly boxier it still sounded like Vox's finest while leaning to one side.
| 1nent
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But I had to pop up there and move back all the bits and bobs and the debris and everything.
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But I had to pop up there and move back all the random assortment of things and the debris and everything.
| 0ent
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But the temptations of the Flesh were different: they could not be dealt with in cold blood.
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But the temptations of the Flesh were different: they could not be dealt with in a ruthless manner.
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Nevertheless, Rhô Poulenc is optimistic for 1992–94, when the full benefit of recent acquisitions will bear fruit, Landau explained, and the profitability programme for fibres will show greater impact.
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Nevertheless, Rhô Poulenc is optimistic for 1992–94, when the full benefit of recent acquisitions will achieve benefit, Landau explained, and the profitability programme for fibres will show greater impact.
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Above all, it will reduce tit for tat politics and introduce much greater stability into government, allowing individuals and businesses alike to plan for their future with confidence.
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Above all, it will reduce equivalent retribution politics and introduce much greater stability into government, allowing individuals and businesses alike to plan for their future with confidence.
| 0ent
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Are you admitting I've hit the nail on the head?’.
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Are you admitting I've start building.
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I was crying outright now, and he made a move towards me which I sensed in the darkness, but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down, and cried, " Leave me alone, that's what you want to do! ".
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I was crying outright now, and he took action towards me which I sensed in the darkness, but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down, and cried, " Leave me alone, that's what you want to do! ".
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John Major said: I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot rewrite history by substituting our latter day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’.
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John Major said: I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot break another record by substituting our latter day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’.
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I think she's somebody that just like, has to go with the flow, with what her friends are doing, and all her friends back home are really seriously into them.
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I think she's somebody that just like, has to conform to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance, with what her friends are doing, and all her friends back home are really seriously into them.
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All I know is that it was our biggest stroke of luck this season.’.
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All I know is that it was our biggest instance of unexpected good luck this season.’.
| 0ent
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Then, out of the blue, at a business meeting you had a panic attack’, characterized by hyperventilation and palpitations.
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Then, without warning, at a business meeting you had a panic attack’, characterized by hyperventilation and palpitations.
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Then, if you have that necessary possession for any writer, luck, your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in cold blood.
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Then, if you have that necessary possession for any writer, luck, your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in a pool of blood.
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He wants to keep Portsmouth in the dark until the teams line up for the kick off.
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He wants to ignore the fans until the teams line up for the kick off.
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And it makes you realise that, though he may be famous for having an eye for the ladies, he also has an ear for a good song.
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And it makes you realise that, though he may be famous for easily discern the ladies, he also has an ear for a good song.
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For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold the Norwich front line.
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For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold onto the rope.
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This was disconcerting, to say the least.
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This was disconcerting, so as to be brief and efficient.
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The behind the scenes manoeuvring came as the Bond corporate empire met renewed difficulties with the Australian Stock Exchange, which suspended trading in Bond Corp.
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The behind the scenery and stage area manoeuvring came as the Bond corporate empire met renewed difficulties with the Australian Stock Exchange, which suspended trading in Bond Corp.
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Tesco were the grocery chain and the Green Shield Stamps and it was the kiss of death for Green Shield when they did that.
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Tesco were the grocery chain and the Green Shield Stamps and it was the something that may seem good but actually bring ruin to hopes and plans for Green Shield when they did that.
| 0ent
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For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being dead and buried for three days.
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For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being forgotten for three days.
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Mueller will have the power to make or break whole areas of Europe.
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Mueller will have the power to build or destroy whole areas of Europe.
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And Giggs is, of course, often out and about with pal Darren, the gaffer's son.
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And Giggs is, of course, often moving around with pal Darren, the gaffer's son.
| 0ent
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Come on, I'm a big boy now, I can hack it.’.
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Come on, I'm a big boy now, I can complete a task.
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To rub the message in he may add, for good measure, that it is also inconceivable and unthinkable; and he sometimes quotes from an authority such as Richard Goldschmidt who also assures us that it is impossible and unimaginable.
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To rub the message in he may add, in addition to what has already been done, that it is also inconceivable and unthinkable; and he sometimes quotes from an authority such as Richard Goldschmidt who also assures us that it is impossible and unimaginable.
| 0ent
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To say the least of it, this scheme is clumsy and over complicated.
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So as to be brief and efficient of it, this scheme is clumsy and over complicated.
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Mm, what gets me is how Creda they're gonna, they're, they're coming up in the pink and.
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Mm, what gets me is how Creda they're gonna, they're, they're coming up in pink paint and.
| 1nent
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Then out of the blue, the radio station sacked them.
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Then without warning, the radio station sacked them.
| 0ent
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The knife did not tip the scales much to his advantage, but even a slim chance was better than none.
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The knife did not change the fortunes much to his advantage, but even a slim chance was better than none.
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She made a move to dodge past him, but his hand snaked out, catching her wrist in a vice like grip that made her cry out.
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She took action to dodge past him, but his hand snaked out, catching her wrist in a vice like grip that made her cry out.
| 0ent
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Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in broad daylight while travelling with his family.
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Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in a well lit room while travelling with his family.
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He'll be in touch, Lizzy, he thinks the world of you.’.
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He'll be in touch, Lizzy, he has a very high opinion of you.’.
| 0ent
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In Bishopsgate there was a man lying on the ground and other people were giving him the kiss of life.’.
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In Bishopsgate there was a man lying on the ground and other people were giving him the life changing kiss.
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Oxford's bluff worked for some time, but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised they had been taken for a ride, they began to look to Bolingbroke for support.
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Oxford's bluff worked for some time, but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised giving someone a ride, they began to look to Bolingbroke for support.
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Its appeal, he said, is the excitement it generates in the search for off the wall ideas … not to mention the opportunities it creates for involvement in radio.
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Its appeal, he said, is the excitement it generates in the search for wildly unconventional ideas … not to mention the opportunities it creates for involvement in radio.
| 0ent
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Crazy Ibrahim bouncing off the walls, appearing at the Lebanese Embassy, and you apparently don't give a damn.
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Crazy Ibrahim bouncing wildly unconventional, appearing at the Lebanese Embassy, and you apparently don't give a damn.
| 0ent
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When he does have something to say he does so politely, almost shyly, but with a touch of the tongue in cheek humour which made his father the darling of the fans in the Sixties and Seventies.
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When he does have something to say he does so politely, almost shyly, but with a touch of the an odd manner humour which made his father the darling of the fans in the Sixties and Seventies.
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The offer made them a special case but by the same token was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent.
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The offer made them a special case but for the price of one ticket was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent.
| 1nent
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Once the major premisses have been established the principles fall into place.
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Once the major premisses have been established the principles sit down.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should make the first move.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should stand still.
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Yes erm, it was very obvious from the word go that they didn't want us.
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Yes erm, it was very obvious from the green light that they didn't want us.
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That final point — an echo of the affectionate question she often asked her sons Who loves you most?’— is said to have struck a chord with those who read it.
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That final point — an echo of the affectionate question she often asked her sons Who loves you most?’— is said to have elicited a significant reaction with those who read it.
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Richard Wharton 퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰äóì one of the founding Directors of Genius says 퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰äóì 퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰ñ Alloy have been a breath of fresh air.
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Richard Wharton 퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰äóì one of the founding Directors of Genius says 퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰äóì 퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰ñ Alloy have been a new pleasant experience.
| 0ent
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An operative with your penchant for letting herself get trapped inside things should not attempt to pull rank.
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An operative with your penchant for letting herself get trapped inside things should not attempt to assert authority to gain an advantage.
| 0ent
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Health board engineers have been working around the clock since Saturday's attack to get operating theatres cleaned and sterilised.
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Health board engineers have been working constantly since Saturday's attack to get operating theatres cleaned and sterilised.
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And Graham Mayhew, who is my guest today, is a particularly good example of somebody who has contact with us at all sorts of different levels.
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And Graham Mayhew, who goes for it today, is a particularly good example of somebody who has contact with us at all sorts of different levels.
| 1nent
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If Labour Members want to encourage inward investment, they should come clean and clarify in their own minds what their plans for national insurance contributions are.
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If Labour Members want to encourage inward investment, they should admit the truth and clarify in their own minds what their plans for national insurance contributions are.
| 0ent
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In the long run, investment and the efficient level of capacity should be determined to ensure that, when pricing at short run marginal cost, average daily or yearly prices equal long run marginal cost.
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After a very long time, investment and the efficient level of capacity should be determined to ensure that, when pricing at short run marginal cost, average daily or yearly prices equal long run marginal cost.
| 0ent
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He turned the corner, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked.
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He passed out of danger, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked.
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this no man's land made me uneasy.
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this a land that no one want to buy made me uneasy.
| 1nent
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I recall I think we possibly planned to use strings right from the word go and David, without my knowledge, went to Paul Buckmaster and asked whether he was interested in writing the string parts.
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I recall I think we possibly planned to use strings right immediately upon starting and David, without my knowledge, went to Paul Buckmaster and asked whether he was interested in writing the string parts.
| 0ent
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Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to run riot.
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Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to riot.
| 1nent
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To Kings Lynn from Margaret Fife who, following an injury to her arm was helped with her shopping by two assistants: It was a great help to me and most refreshing in this day and age to be treated with such consideration.
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To Kings Lynn from Margaret Fife who, following an injury to her arm was helped with her shopping by two assistants: It was a great help to me and most refreshing in the current era of history to be treated with such consideration.
| 0ent
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Last week's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never lost heart, even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets.
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Last week's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never became discouraged, even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets.
| 0ent
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On the face of it, it is easy to sympathise with the president's view that' as a sovereign state ,' Kenya will no longer accept' any form of economic arm twisting from any quarter.'.
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At first glance, it is easy to sympathise with the president's view that' as a sovereign state ,' Kenya will no longer accept' any form of economic arm twisting from any quarter.'.
| 0ent
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The same schemes are celebrated repeatedly with the government squeezing out every last drop of credit from West Belfast projects.
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The same schemes are celebrated repeatedly with the government squeezing out each and every drop of credit from West Belfast projects.
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With a guiding aim, you tend to read with a goal or personal agenda; what you read falls into place, at least relative to a notion of what your interest in the field is, or what perspective you wish to adopt on it.
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With a guiding aim, you tend to read with a goal or personal agenda; what you read sits down, at least relative to a notion of what your interest in the field is, or what perspective you wish to adopt on it.
| 1nent
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Get me off the hook, Preston.
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Get me off the coathook, Preston.
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So I mostly chose Uncle Bill because I thought the world of him, but I was cunning enough to go to Uncle Geordie's about every fourth week.
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So I mostly chose Uncle Bill because I had a very high opinion of him, but I was cunning enough to go to Uncle Geordie's about every fourth week.
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Shoe string er from hand to mouth.
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Shoe string er from hand in mouth.
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I was grateful to be let off the hook.
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I was grateful to be let off the coathook.
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By the same token, he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy.
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For the price of one ticket, he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy.
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And Carolina, yeah, if you get up on a roll, Carolina, jump and across, Carolina come on me, oh watch how she groove, Carolina, come on me, oh watch out you get groove.
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And Carolina, yeah, if you get up moving uncontrollably, Carolina, jump and across, Carolina come on me, oh watch how she groove, Carolina, come on me, oh watch out you get groove.
| 1nent
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As usual, we were at cross purposes from the start.
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As usual, we were with different aims from one another from the start.
| 0ent
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It's not very far off the beaten track.
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It's not very far somewhere where few people go.
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They knew how desperately he and his comrades wanted to celebrate their day amid sweetness and light.
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They knew how desperately he and his comrades wanted to celebrate their day amid sugary and nutritionally void food.
| 1nent
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This dopant layer sets the voltage at which the transistor turns off and on.
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This dopant layer sets the voltage at which the transistor turns intermittently.
| 1nent
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Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no tit for tat shootings?
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Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no this for that shootings?
| 1nent
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So instead of a slap on the wrist I got promoted to high flying executive symptoms.
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So instead of a tap of the wrist I got promoted to high flying executive symptoms.
| 1nent
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And er from his conversation he appeared to be a homely sort of a chap and er he was outspoken but he would call a spade a spade.
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And er from his conversation he appeared to be a homely sort of a chap and er he was outspoken but he would put it bluntly.
| 0ent
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From the summit head south along the broad path which follows the summit ridge.
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From the summit travel southward along the broad path which follows the summit ridge.
| 1nent
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It argues, in no uncertain terms, that levels of exploitation undreamed of outside the sweatshops of the Third World are coming home to roost in the depressed urban ghettos of the West.
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It argues, categorically, that levels of exploitation undreamed of outside the sweatshops of the Third World are coming home to roost in the depressed urban ghettos of the West.
| 0ent
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That was a long time ago, there's been a lot of water under the bridge, why not talk again?
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That was a long time ago, there's been a lot of nothing important, why not talk again?
| 1nent
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Holiday Which? says it is concerned that consumers are being kept in the dark about the links between travel agents and the tour operators.
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Holiday Which? says it is concerned that ignoring the fans about the links between travel agents and the tour operators.
| 1nent
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Otherwise we're, we're in no man's land.
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Otherwise we're, we're in a land that no one want to buy.
| 1nent
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TODAY racing experts hit the jackpot at Sedgefield yesterday.
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TODAY racing experts have a big success at Sedgefield yesterday.
| 0ent
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Indeed, the only question seemed to be whether he should even bother to make a move, or just let her do everything for him.
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Indeed, the only question seemed to be whether he should even bother to stand still, or just let her do everything for him.
| 1nent
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