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This kick is useful because it allows you to move out of line before launching the kick.
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This kick is useful because it allows you to move disproportionately before launching the kick.
| 1nent
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This, it was suggested, could lead to a situation of dual power’, which might come to a head over the nationalisation’ of some foreign owned factory which would be occupied’on behalf of the Irish nation.
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This, it was suggested, could lead to a situation of dual power’, which might pop up over the nationalisation’ of some foreign owned factory which would be occupied’on behalf of the Irish nation.
| 1nent
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Bit right to the core, saw poor Eve in the raw.
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Bit right to the core, saw poor Eve in its natural state.
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Crony capitalism is a system that gives free rein to phenomena such as hidden connections between political and economic power, corruption, clientelism, and embezzlement.
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Crony capitalism is a system that gives absent of constraints to phenomena such as hidden connections between political and economic power, corruption, clientelism, and embezzlement.
| 0ent
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Just take it from me that it's not in your best interests to go hunting around for the ship.’.
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Just rest assured that it's not in your best interests to go hunting around for the ship.’.
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When he woke up his hair was in the soup and his head on the rim of the plate, and his hostess had left the table.
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When he woke up his hair was in trouble and his head on the rim of the plate, and his hostess had left the table.
| 1nent
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Though lip service has been paid to the notions of benefit and detriment, they have no substantial meaning, in the light of the principle that the court will not inquire into the adequacy of the consideration.
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Though lip service has been paid to the notions of benefit and detriment, they have no substantial meaning, in consideration of the principle that the court will not inquire into the adequacy of the consideration.
| 0ent
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THE hard up Beeb has splashed out about £ 14,000 — so Anne Diamond can spend a penny in comfort.
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THE hard up Beeb has splashed out about £ 14,000 — so Anne Diamond can use the toilet in comfort.
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For some reason people did not seem to be able to accept the possibility of two people who were going steady’ being in a state of temporary misunderstanding — the common condition of love; it had to be make or break, very fond of each other’or broken it off’.
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For some reason people did not seem to be able to accept the possibility of two people who were going steady’ being in a state of temporary misunderstanding — the common condition of love; it had to be build or destroy, very fond of each other’or broken it off’.
| 1nent
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If I don't work to a routine then I feel everything is up in the air!
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If I don't work to a routine then I feel everything is flying through the air!
| 1nent
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Enoch Powell had been right all along.
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Enoch Powell had been right for the entire time.
| 0ent
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By taking out a personal subscription to SecEd you can be sure that you will not miss out on anything going on in secondary education.
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By taking out a personal subscription to SecEd you can be sure that you will not miss out on everything is permitted on in secondary education.
| 1nent
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By 1947–8 you were all more or less back in business — Furtwängler, Böhm, Knappertsbusch, and others.
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By 1947–8 you were all more or less back ready to proceed in a desired activity — Furtwängler, Böhm, Knappertsbusch, and others.
| 0ent
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Garry's shrug spoke volumes, as did the way he turned away from Dana and started to walk across the lawn.
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Garry's shrug provided substantial information, as did the way he turned away from Dana and started to walk across the lawn.
| 0ent
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And they're on hand to lend a hand in the air pistol shooting gallery.
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And they're on hand to shake hands in the air pistol shooting gallery.
| 1nent
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But I think it's take the bull by the horns.
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But I think it's deal with a matter in a direct manner.
| 0ent
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The Directing Staff are out and about, unobtrusively encouraging, cajoling and even hissing the occasional order until the column moves off.
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The Directing Staff are traveling around, unobtrusively encouraging, cajoling and even hissing the occasional order until the column moves off.
| 0ent
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I have known students who feel obliged to know pages 1–65 almost by heart before they dare turn to page 66.
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I have known students who feel obliged to know pages 1–65 almost from unaided memory and in full detail before they dare turn to page 66.
| 0ent
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Several ideas for Gibraltar Point were considered after this, including a speedway track and a new town, but fortunately neither saw the light of day.
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Several ideas for Gibraltar Point were considered after this, including a speedway track and a new town, but fortunately neither saw the brightest star of day.
| 1nent
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The moment she said it she knew she had hit the nail on the head.
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The moment she said it she knew she had describe what is causing a problem.
| 0ent
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It would forfeit, by the same token, any claim to be recognised as law.
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It would forfeit, for the price of one ticket, any claim to be recognised as law.
| 1nent
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The ice was broken the day after Natasha arrived in England.
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The make icecubes the day after Natasha arrived in England.
| 1nent
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He was quite determined to let sleeping dogs lie.
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He was quite determined to leave disagreements in the past.
| 0ent
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Do not be downcast that you have been economical with the truth.
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Do not be downcast that you have been untruthful.
| 0ent
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The bartender lent the customary ear, then placated the guest by offering a complimentary drink and snack, using the empowerment code to authorise a small expenditure to retain the guest's goodwill.
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The bartender helped deaf people, then placated the guest by offering a complimentary drink and snack, using the empowerment code to authorise a small expenditure to retain the guest's goodwill.
| 1nent
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She was driving the Megabus back from London when she saw the lights from the A40 at Golden Valley.
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She was driving the Megabus back from London when she achieved a new understanding from the A40 at Golden Valley.
| 1nent
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We shouldn't be picking up the tab.
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We shouldn't be accepting the bill and pay it.
| 0ent
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To Bernice, he sounded suspiciously like a man whose job had evaporated, leaving him high and dry.
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To Bernice, he sounded suspiciously like a man whose job had evaporated, leaving him abandoned.
| 0ent
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You'll just have to grin and bear it while she's here.
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You'll just have to be happy while she's here.
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Nobody's who going public on it.
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Nobody's who being announced publicly on it.
| 0ent
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Behind the scenes pupils assisted with scene shifting, props, makeup or designing the attractive wall displays and posters.
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Secretly pupils assisted with scene shifting, props, makeup or designing the attractive wall displays and posters.
| 0ent
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If there is an existing pipe organ and it is of good quality, it may prove to be more economical in the long run to restore rather than replace it.
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If there is an existing pipe organ and it is of good quality, it may prove to be more economical over a long period of time to restore rather than replace it.
| 0ent
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It goes without saying that an ability to write and speak fluently is vital.
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It is obvious that an ability to write and speak fluently is vital.
| 0ent
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If she asked, he would accuse her of nagging, of wanting to keep tabs on him.
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If she asked, he would accuse her of nagging, of wanting to watch him.
| 0ent
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Mix to studio, nicely coloured floor, pars flashing to the beat, and then, a lighting change as the presenter enters, cut to audience backlit in colour; Yessss, now we're cooking with gas!
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Mix to studio, nicely coloured floor, pars flashing to the beat, and then, a lighting change as the presenter enters, cut to audience backlit in colour; Yessss, now we're making substantial progress!
| 0ent
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On the south shore of the Marmara Sea the road to Bursa goes south from Yalova, about 5 km south of the town the dual carriageway passes an obvious rubbish dump on a hill to the west of the road.
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On the south shore of the Marmara Sea the road to Bursa becomes worse from Yalova, about 5 km south of the town the dual carriageway passes an obvious rubbish dump on a hill to the west of the road.
| 1nent
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Though it may be possible to get professional or voluntary back up for a few hours a day or a few days a week, an old or very sick and disabled person needs constant nursing and supervision round the clock.
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Though it may be possible to get professional or voluntary back up for a few hours a day or a few days a week, an old or very sick and disabled person needs constant nursing and supervision nonstop.
| 0ent
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Both girls were keen cyclists and since they lived near the road they could get out and about.
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Both girls were keen cyclists and since they lived near the road they could get traveling around.
| 0ent
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Although Q'; is the socially efficient output, society cannot force the monopolist to produce here in the long run.
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Although Q'; is the socially efficient output, society cannot force the monopolist to produce here over a long period of time.
| 0ent
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By the same token, protest in these larger enterprises brought immediate intervention by police or even troops: the workers could not fail to associate the political authorities with the hated employer.
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For a similar reason, protest in these larger enterprises brought immediate intervention by police or even troops: the workers could not fail to associate the political authorities with the hated employer.
| 0ent
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I think if she hadn't gone away at Christmas she would have gone round the bend.
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I think if she hadn't gone away at Christmas she would have gone crazy.
| 0ent
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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 reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage, but some fear Athens may soon take things up a notch.
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I think that my hon.Friend the Member for Tooting displayed the facts well, and it was perverse of Conservative Members to pick him up for a slip of the tongue when he gave an incorrect figure, which it is relatively easy to do.
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I think that my hon.Friend the Member for Tooting displayed the facts well, and it was perverse of Conservative Members to pick him up for a mistake in speech when he gave an incorrect figure, which it is relatively easy to do.
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Had Charles looked the other way — south, over the town bridge — we have a very good idea of exactly what he would have seen, thanks to a contemporary engraving by Abraham Crocker.
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Had Charles ignored things wrong — south, over the town bridge — we have a very good idea of exactly what he would have seen, thanks to a contemporary engraving by Abraham Crocker.
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The natural tendency is to try harder with the project that has gone some distance.
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The natural tendency is to try harder with the project that has took a lot of time.
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A Hirst return, of course, would push Nigel Clough further out of the picture, while Parker's return offers further options in defence, particularly at right back where Lee Dixon is under pressure.
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A Hirst return, of course, would push Nigel Clough further away from participating in the matter under consideration, while Parker's return offers further options in defence, particularly at right back where Lee Dixon is under pressure.
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But German exchange students Bjorn Dittrich and Nina Roth rose to the occasion admirably on their recent placement at Wimpey Homes Witham.
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But German exchange students Bjorn Dittrich and Nina Roth performed well in response to a special situation admirably on their recent placement at Wimpey Homes Witham.
| 0ent
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One in the eye for maple scientists.
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An event which is unpleasant for maple scientists.
| 0ent
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Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at full tilt.
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Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at full speed.
| 0ent
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Wexford too had chances to beat them, in the Leinster final and in the replay, but let them off the hook.
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Wexford too had chances to beat them, in the Leinster final and in the replay, but let them off the coathook.
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He reflected gloomily on the price of his ambition, because he had gone out on a limb to persuade a mistrustful and increasingly hostile Kenamun to consent to the operation he had mounted, and then he had only achieved it by linking Surere to the serial killings.
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He reflected gloomily on the price of his ambition, because he had gone out onto a tree branch to persuade a mistrustful and increasingly hostile Kenamun to consent to the operation he had mounted, and then he had only achieved it by linking Surere to the serial killings.
| 1nent
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You know, very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re, what is called no man's land, you come through from one frontier and then you've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that doesn't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned.
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You know, very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re, what is called a land that no one want to buy, you come through from one frontier and then you've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that doesn't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned.
| 1nent
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They have also nurtured industries in line with their comparative advantage, which has helped them weather the storm.
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They have also nurtured industries in line with their comparative advantage, which has helped them predict the coming storm.
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By the same token, if the London Marathon can be persuaded to run round and round Wembley Stadium, then the rest of us can happily offer to sponsor it.
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In a similar manner, if the London Marathon can be persuaded to run round and round Wembley Stadium, then the rest of us can happily offer to sponsor it.
| 0ent
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In place of the major role which workers were demanding in running the factories, Lenin presided over the centralization of economic power and the establishment of managerial structures divorced from the rank and file.
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In place of the major role which workers were demanding in running the factories, Lenin presided over the centralization of economic power and the establishment of managerial structures divorced from the ordinary members.
| 0ent
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Much of the presumption that surrounds Ratner's fall from grace is baseless.
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Much of the presumption that surrounds Ratner's become less graceful is baseless.
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It is said that as he left, blood flowed from the nostrils of the dead king, a fact which some took as a sign since the body of a murdered man will bleed in the presence of his murderer; but Henry's death was the outcome of a life lived at full tilt.
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It is said that as he left, blood flowed from the nostrils of the dead king, a fact which some took as a sign since the body of a murdered man will bleed in the presence of his murderer; but Henry's death was the outcome of a life lived while leaning to one side.
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So, when you're in a corner, take the bull by the horns — in this case the bull being Roy Buchanan.
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So, when you're in a corner, deal with a matter in a direct manner — in this case the bull being Roy Buchanan.
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Now at last the answer is in the bag.
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Now at last the answer is impossible.
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If they are larger going north, use N; if they are larger going south, use S.
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If they are larger going north, use N; if they are larger becoming worse, use S.
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And as for the estate it is simply hard cheese.
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And as for the estate it is simply aged cheese.
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Nowhere was the impact of this clumsy sleight of hand more evident than in the inner cities, where voluntary organizations had been most active, and where the Government was most anxious for them to mop up unemployment.
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Nowhere was the impact of this clumsy skilled deception more evident than in the inner cities, where voluntary organizations had been most active, and where the Government was most anxious for them to mop up unemployment.
| 0ent
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The company preferred to invest in well trained staff rather than cut overheads to the bone, and many have been 20 years in the trade.
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The company preferred to invest in well trained staff rather than cut overheads completely, and many have been 20 years in the trade.
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They are now sixth with supporters angered by the run of poor results particularly as Rovers have lashed out £ 5.4 m on a make or break spending spree.
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They are now sixth with supporters angered by the run of poor results particularly as Rovers have lashed out £ 5.4 m on a build or destroy spending spree.
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Describing the Dragon offer as clearly inadequate’, the board of the trust — managed by Invesco MIM — advised its shareholders and warrantholders to sit tight.
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Describing the Dragon offer as clearly inadequate’, the board of the trust — managed by Invesco MIM — advised its shareholders and warrantholders to wait patiently.
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ANGRY customers ran riot in a High Street store after it ran out of mince pies.
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ANGRY customers riot in a High Street store after it ran out of mince pies.
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Then, out of the blue, Simon and Moscato announced after a considered assessment they had decided to opt out of the French national squad's World Cup preparations.
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Then, without warning, Simon and Moscato announced after a considered assessment they had decided to opt out of the French national squad's World Cup preparations.
| 0ent
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But you never saw the king of beasts clap his forepaws nor balance a ball on his nose!
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But you never saw the grizzly bear clap his forepaws nor balance a ball on his nose!
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But with its own weight going down you could er Oh we got it up.
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But with its own weight going down you could er Oh we got an erection.
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In the light of current data for non insulin dependent diabetics without evidence of nephropathy and whose diastolic blood pressure is less than 110 mm Hg, the high fibre low fat and low sodium diet described earlier appears to be the preferred therapy and should be continued for at least three months.
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Given current data for non insulin dependent diabetics without evidence of nephropathy and whose diastolic blood pressure is less than 110 mm Hg, the high fibre low fat and low sodium diet described earlier appears to be the preferred therapy and should be continued for at least three months.
| 0ent
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Another, related, fallacy is the assumption that reforms can reap benefits only in the long run.
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Another, related, fallacy is the assumption that reforms can reap benefits only over a long period of time.
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Haven't gone much further back but I'd lay odds on a comfortable middle class upbringing; don't know for sure, though.
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Haven't gone much further back but I'd offer a bet on a comfortable middle class upbringing; don't know for sure, though.
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And then he was gone down the stairs, running lightly, for all his limp, and the last which she saw of him was the sandy blond head before he turned the corner of the first landing.
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And then he was gone down the stairs, running lightly, for all his limp, and the last which she saw of him was the sandy blond head before he passed out of danger of the first landing.
| 1nent
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On the face of it, the competition remains intense — and so it is where a product meets a similar one head on.
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At first glance, the competition remains intense — and so it is where a product meets a similar one head on.
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I were just pretending to him, because I ain't really full of beans.
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I were just pretending to him, because I ain't really energetic.
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He was used to walking all over the city, as if searching, as if dedicated to the act of searching, every single day; and now he came to The Bar every single night, and did his searching there.
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He was used to dominating the city, as if searching, as if dedicated to the act of searching, every single day; and now he came to The Bar every single night, and did his searching there.
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But if you are going round the bend and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay.
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But if you are going crazy and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay.
| 0ent
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This compilation focuses on the blues and R&B repertoire in the Ebb vault, with unreleased sides seeing the light of day for the first time here.
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This compilation focuses on the blues and R&B repertoire in the Ebb vault, with unreleased sides achieving a new understanding of day for the first time here.
| 0ent
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I did the right thing, he told himself, renting that flat.
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I turned right, he told himself, renting that flat.
| 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 scrutiny.
| 1nent
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This is where we might find somebody sleeping rough, or sheltering from the rain.
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This is where we might find somebody losing sleep, or sheltering from the rain.
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That would let me nicely off the hook.
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That would let me nicely relieved of a duty.
| 0ent
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Tit for Tat itself, indeed, came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3, just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2.
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This for that itself, indeed, came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3, just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2.
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Erm — er — I don't see how I'm going to get all this sweeping done before dinner time, if I don't get a move on!’.
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Erm — er — I don't see how I'm going to get all this sweeping done before dinner time, if I don't hurry up.
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It seems OK on paper, but I wonder if it's going to work.
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It seems OK in theory, but I wonder if it's going to work.
| 0ent
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True to form, the argument has already begun on what' social market economy' means.
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According to their nature, the argument has already begun on what' social market economy' means.
| 0ent
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Since they are hard to find, except in odd little shops that specialise in big underpants and sheepskin slippers for old people, they cost a pretty penny.
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Since they are hard to find, except in odd little shops that specialise in big underpants and sheepskin slippers for old people, they cost a high price.
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Things, however, came to a head one day when a veterinary surgeon on his rounds, in a regulation Volvo estate, was alarmed to see Noddy tearing towards him on the wrong side of the road, in hot pursuit of a Transit van.
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Things, however, popped up one day when a veterinary surgeon on his rounds, in a regulation Volvo estate, was alarmed to see Noddy tearing towards him on the wrong side of the road, in hot pursuit of a Transit van.
| 1nent
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Certainly Newton (with his contemporary and correspondent, John Locke) came to reject the doctrine of the Trinity, but that is only small potatoes.
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Certainly Newton (with his contemporary and correspondent, John Locke) came to reject the doctrine of the Trinity, but that is only items of little value.
| 0ent
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By the same token Russia's nuclear submarines are the direct product of information obtained from spies in Britain and America.
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In a similar manner Russia's nuclear submarines are the direct product of information obtained from spies in Britain and America.
| 0ent
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In a few weeks she would part company with NCPR.
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In a few weeks she would go separate ways with NCPR.
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In actual fact, coil tap notwithstanding, the sounds produced are a sort of sit on the fence compromise between the two.
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In actual fact, coil tap notwithstanding, the sounds produced are a sort of put something on the fence compromise between the two.
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Callers can reach the German speaking service round the clock by dialling a toll free access number.
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Callers can reach the German speaking service nonstop by dialling a toll free access number.
| 0ent
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By a stroke of luck, an article that is an embarrassment on the home market is like gold on another.
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By a instance of unexpected good luck, an article that is an embarrassment on the home market is like gold on another.
| 0ent
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We asked him what step Ian Smith and his men could take that would convince the Africans they mean business.
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We asked him what step Ian Smith and his men could take that would convince the Africans they think everything could be a business.
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But I still, no I was still saying oh yeah I can do this, getting in a right old state boys will be boys.
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But I still, no I was still saying oh yeah I can do this, getting in a right old state it is hard to attempt to curb the natural playfulness and tendency to mischief of most growing boys.
| 0ent
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It was obvious to Juliet that she thought the world of David.
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It was obvious to Juliet that she had a very high opinion of David.
| 0ent
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Galena and chalcopyrite were observed under the microscope in the samples used for reflectance measurements in these areas.
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Galena and chalcopyrite were observed under close scrutiny in the samples used for reflectance measurements in these areas.
| 1nent
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I liked writing but was very insecure about it as a lot of people (NME, THE FACE etc) took the piss out of it.
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I liked writing but was very insecure about it as a lot of people (NME, THE FACE etc) tease out of it.
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He just went straight for him and you know he just didn't think about where he was going or anything and he.
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He just became a law abiding person for him and you know he just didn't think about where he was going or anything and he.
| 1nent
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