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You may find yourself falling when you enter this den of iniquity, and one once in a while won't kill you.
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You may find yourself falling when you enter this den of iniquity, and one sometimes won't kill you.
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As Di Webster reports from Singapore, if you don't flush you're in hot water.
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As Di Webster reports from Singapore, if you don't flush you're in a difficult situation.
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But just then one of the girl's flailing blows hit home, and the man swore savagely in a deep, and somehow unforgettable voice.
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But just then one of the girl's flailing blows be especially meaningful, and the man swore savagely in a deep, and somehow unforgettable voice.
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She'd learnt it off by heart but knew she mustn't say anything out loud!
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She'd learnt it off from unaided memory and in full detail but knew she mustn't say anything out loud!
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Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them.
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Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had returned home and I think that clinched it for them.
| 1nent
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I hadn't asked but I just knew she was his only offspring, and I'd lay odds there wasn't a Mrs McInnes any more.
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I hadn't asked but I just knew she was his only offspring, and I'd offer a bet there wasn't a Mrs McInnes any more.
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Under the old system editors, writers and printers were technically free from the threat of punishment if, by hook or by crook, they managed to defeat the censor.
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Under the old system editors, writers and printers were technically free from the threat of punishment if, one way or another, they managed to defeat the censor.
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As chairman you can make or break the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants.
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As chairman you can build or destroy the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants.
| 1nent
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There are three kinds of cones, one sensitive mainly to blue light, one to green light, and one to yellow green light.
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There are three kinds of cones, one sensitive mainly to blue light, one to green light, and one to yellow permission.
| 1nent
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She rose and took Rachaela's child from the nurse with a gliding May I?’, a sort of sleight of hand.
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She rose and took Rachaela's child from the nurse with a gliding May I?’, a sort of skilled deception.
| 0ent
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Actors learn them off by heart and then they rehearse them masses and masses of times until it sounds as if they've just thought of them.’.
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Actors learn them off from unaided memory and in full detail and then they rehearse them masses and masses of times until it sounds as if they've just thought of them.’.
| 0ent
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He has had an unhappy life, when all is said and done, unhappy in the personal department.
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He has had an unhappy life, in the end, unhappy in the personal department.
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I know that it seem shard to believe now, but, take it from me, things will get better.
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I know that it seem shard to believe now, but, rest assured, things will get better.
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By the same token, Beveridge realised that if the man was paying the insurance contributions, cover could not be provided against the possibility of him leaving his wife.
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In a similar manner, Beveridge realised that if the man was paying the insurance contributions, cover could not be provided against the possibility of him leaving his wife.
| 0ent
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Life had several appearances of being on the mend.
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Life had several appearances of being suffering.
| 1nent
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Sunday morning, up bright and early for Sunday in those days, seven o'clock, out for a walk and then down to the church for choir.
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Sunday morning, up early in the morning for Sunday in those days, seven o'clock, out for a walk and then down to the church for choir.
| 0ent
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They've lost direction, and the working class is taking liberties.’.
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They've lost direction, and the working class is treating things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts.
| 0ent
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I do not know why the Minister is making such heavy weather of this matter.
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I do not know why the Minister is predicting bad weather for this matter.
| 1nent
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He says that under the circumstances he did the right thing.
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He says that under the circumstances he turned right.
| 1nent
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We have to mean business, and this means taking on those people who, as a matter of business and commerce, profit from the exploitation of animals whether that exploitation takes place in the circus, the zoo, the slaughterhouse, or the trade in exotic species or so called food animals’.
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We have to think everything could be a business, and this means taking on those people who, as a matter of business and commerce, profit from the exploitation of animals whether that exploitation takes place in the circus, the zoo, the slaughterhouse, or the trade in exotic species or so called food animals’.
| 1nent
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But a spokesman said that all highly secret conversations either took place face to face or on secure lines.
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But a spokesman said that all highly secret conversations either took place in person or on secure lines.
| 0ent
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But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park going public, why do they think villains gunned them down?
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But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park being announced publicly, why do they think villains gunned them down?
| 0ent
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But we want all the complications down in black and white before we switch on the green light,’ said Mr Wright.
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But we want all the complications down in different colors before we switch on the green light,’ said Mr Wright.
| 1nent
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I'm not so sure a lot of people sleeping rough on the streets.
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I'm not so sure a lot of people losing sleep on the streets.
| 1nent
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It seems it's one of those things that came right first time and improvement is either impossible or unnecessary.
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It seems it's an unfortunate but unavoidable event that came right first time and improvement is either impossible or unnecessary.
| 0ent
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Donkeys have no objection to donkey work, but they cannot stand being taken for racehorses or tractors.
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Donkeys have no objection to hard, boring, routine work, but they cannot stand being taken for racehorses or tractors.
| 0ent
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They felt sure that at the moment of truth in the polling booth most voters will consider their wallets.
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They felt sure that at the time when a test determines whether things will succeed in the polling booth most voters will consider their wallets.
| 0ent
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Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to rewrite history.
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Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to break another record.
| 1nent
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The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988.
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The situation may arise where the taxpayer is Encountering chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988.
| 1nent
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His team, he admits, got away with murder in this match before goals from Paul Showler and Mark Carter took them to the top.
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His team, he admits, was allowed to do things that other people would was punished for in this match before goals from Paul Showler and Mark Carter took them to the top.
| 0ent
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The trick is to pack as much magnetic punch into as small an amount of seawater as possible.
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The trick is to pack a small amount into as small an amount of seawater as possible.
| 1nent
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Then you'd get a bunch of compulsory emigrants, once in a while, Indians or Chinese, all wearing identical pyjamas and shuffling along in a crowd.
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Then you'd get a bunch of compulsory emigrants, sometimes, Indians or Chinese, all wearing identical pyjamas and shuffling along in a crowd.
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But one particular time springs to mind when he was a little less tolerable.
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But one particular time occurs as possibilities when he was a little less tolerable.
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They don't have to build their stores from scratch.
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They don't have to build their stores from the beginning.
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And even now he can't believe he's off the hook.
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And even now he can't believe he's relieved of a duty.
| 0ent
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Suddenly far above her head she saw a little shaft of light.
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Suddenly far above her head she achieved a new understanding.
| 1nent
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A story which appeared in last week's Electronics Weekly, saying the company was considering another RISC was placed with that publication, CDC admits, to put the wind up Silicon Graphics and MIPS.’.
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A story which appeared in last week's Electronics Weekly, saying the company was considering another RISC was placed with that publication, CDC admits, to blow air on Silicon Graphics and MIPS.’.
| 1nent
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Men from the Royal Engineers and local contractors have been working around the clock to make the barracks habitable.
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Men from the Royal Engineers and local contractors have been working all the time to make the barracks habitable.
| 0ent
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To most of us the location of boundaries is self evident but, surprisingly, boundaries of an object are far from obvious in the raw visual image which consists of a continuously varying distribution of light intensities across the retina.
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To most of us the location of boundaries is self evident but, surprisingly, boundaries of an object are far from obvious in its natural state visual image which consists of a continuously varying distribution of light intensities across the retina.
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By the same token, the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident.
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In a similar manner, the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident.
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It has reiterated Israel's long maintained refusal to consider returning any of the Golan Heights to Syria, adding, for good measure, that the Syrian regime is as bad as the Iraqi one.
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It has reiterated Israel's long maintained refusal to consider returning any of the Golan Heights to Syria, adding, in addition to what has already been done, that the Syrian regime is as bad as the Iraqi one.
| 0ent
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' The thing about nightmares ,' replied Jimmy ,' is that you've got to go with the flow.
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' The thing about nightmares ,' replied Jimmy ,' is that you've got to conform to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance.
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Pomposity and you go hand in hand I mean and if not people wouldn't love you as they do.
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Pomposity and you hold hands I mean and if not people wouldn't love you as they do.
| 1nent
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Trade tit for tat can be a dangerous game.
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Trade equivalent retribution can be a dangerous game.
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When he turned to look at her with some compassion, she walked the few steps that kept them apart and, staring at him with desperate eyes, insisted, That woman in the docks … it was her, wasn't it?
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When he turned to look at her with some compassion, she walked the few steps that kept them apart and, staring at him with desperate eyes, insisted, That woman under scrutiny … it was her, wasn't it?
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SELLAFIELD finally came clean last night on what happened when plutonium liquid leaked at the heart of the nuclear reprocessing plant.
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SELLAFIELD finally bathe last night on what happened when plutonium liquid leaked at the heart of the nuclear reprocessing plant.
| 1nent
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Always make sure that the person on the tail is briefed to hold it up until someone has their weight on the nose.
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Always make sure that the person on the tail is briefed to hold it up until someone has their weight exactly.
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I mean the furore about actually leasing trains has taken several years to develop erm And you just have to look at at the moment now and he doesn't know if he's sinking or swimming basically.
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I mean the furore about actually leasing trains has taken several years to develop erm And you just have to look at at the moment now and he doesn't know if he's failing or succeed in his own effort basically.
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According to popular tradition, Constantine had always been tolerant, if not sympathetic, towards Christianity — an intrinsically good man’, even before he saw the light’ definitively.
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According to popular tradition, Constantine had always been tolerant, if not sympathetic, towards Christianity — an intrinsically good man’, even before he saw the brightest star definitively.
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" Now that he won't have Ma to talk to, and there's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down, I'd say he might lose heart altogether.
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" Now that he won't have Ma to talk to, and there's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down, I'd say he might have heart failure altogether.
| 1nent
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More than six feet under,’ Richmann continued, and slipped off the safety catch.
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More than dead Richmann continued, and slipped off the safety catch.
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In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left on tenterhooks in case we had failed; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from.
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In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left in a state of anger in case we had failed; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from.
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The crucial thing to remember in all this is that you are looking at birds and getting out and about in the countryside — the birds may just be the excuse — because you enjoy it, not to pass an " A " level.
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The crucial thing to remember in all this is that you are looking at birds and getting traveling around in the countryside — the birds may just be the excuse — because you enjoy it, not to pass an " A " level.
| 0ent
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She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had run riot in late summer.
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She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had riot in late summer.
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And sure enough they do panic and run amok, and the almost mystical terror which suddenly took hold of our authorities’ completes the ruinous and negative side of the Gadarene story.
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And sure enough they do panic and go on a rampage, and the almost mystical terror which suddenly took hold of our authorities’ completes the ruinous and negative side of the Gadarene story.
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Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation (see page 168), where the way you behave is a make or break factor.
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Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation (see page 168), where the way you behave is a build or destroy factor.
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Remorseful Prober does better against Tit for Tat than Naive Prober does, though not as well as Tit for Tat does against itself.
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Remorseful Prober does better against Tit for Tat than Naive Prober does, though not as well as equivalent retribution does against itself.
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The trouble with this service in a nutshell.
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The trouble with this service briefly stated.
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By the same token they are unsuitable for small rooms, and would be so even if their considerable bulk wasn't so dominating in such surroundings.
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For the price of one ticket they are unsuitable for small rooms, and would be so even if their considerable bulk wasn't so dominating in such surroundings.
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A TEENAGE mother who stabbed her daughter to death after giving birth because she was too terrified to seek help, walked free from a court yesterday.
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A TEENAGE mother who stabbed her daughter to death after giving birth because she was too terrified to seek help, took a stroll without disturbance from a court yesterday.
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I think you can take it from me,’ said Rose firmly, that Mr Didier did not murder Sir Thomas,’earning himself a look of gratitude from Auguste.
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I think you can rest assured said Rose firmly, that Mr Didier did not murder Sir Thomas,’earning himself a look of gratitude from Auguste.
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It's excellent if both parents to be can come, but don't be put off if only one of you can, or if you're on your own (in some areas there are classes specifically for people in the same boat as you).
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It's excellent if both parents to be can come, but don't be put off if only one of you can, or if you're on your own (in some areas there are classes specifically for people in the same situation as you).
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I wished I could help him then; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove.
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I wished I could help him then; he looked so getting dental surgery hunched up by the stove.
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And if you've been out and about on public transport this evening, you shouldn't have had too many problems.
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And if you've been traveling around on public transport this evening, you shouldn't have had too many problems.
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It demands, it doesn't come cap in hand asking for favors and groveling its gratitude!’.
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It demands, it doesn't come without wearing a hat asking for favors and groveling its gratitude!’.
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The winning nomination, sent in be the school's assistant headteacher, Mrs. Brenda Hart, was a tongue in cheek statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society!
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The winning nomination, sent in be the school's assistant headteacher, Mrs. Brenda Hart, was a an odd manner statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society!
| 1nent
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We have the citizens charter, the parents charter and every charter under the sun.
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We have the citizens charter, the parents charter and every charter that makes you warm.
| 1nent
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The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision, clarity, stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as timing’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all on the same wavelength.
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The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision, clarity, stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as timing’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all listening to the same radio frequency.
| 1nent
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Away from the Algarve, it's not hard to get off the beaten track.
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Away from the Algarve, it's not hard to get somewhere where few people go.
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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 new members on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’.
| 0ent
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The playground, which up to then had been filled with shrieks and the shouting of children at play, all at once became silent as the grave.
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The playground, which up to then had been filled with shrieks and the shouting of children at play, all at once became saying absolutely nothing.
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One or two journalists were told, in no uncertain terms, that they were not welcome outside the extravagantly converted family home —‘The Ponderosa’ as it is known locally — or at the windswept graveside where Arthur Thompson was buried.
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One or two journalists were told, categorically, that they were not welcome outside the extravagantly converted family home —‘The Ponderosa’ as it is known locally — or at the windswept graveside where Arthur Thompson was buried.
| 0ent
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But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that go hand in hand with life on the land.
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But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that hold hands with life on the land.
| 1nent
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Meanwhile, a working party report urging positive action on equal opportunities by the Scottish Law Society has been gathering dust for more than a year.
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Meanwhile, a working party report urging positive action on equal opportunities by the Scottish Law Society has been sweeping up dust for more than a year.
| 1nent
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Several people have been whispering in my ear lately about Michael's drug taking; I knew it would come to a head sooner or later.’.
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Several people have been whispering in my ear lately about Michael's drug taking; I knew it would reach a turning point sooner or later.’.
| 0ent
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The submersible rose higher in the dock, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots.
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The submersible rose higher under close scrutiny, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots.
| 1nent
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This is a massive step forward and signifies to the public that we mean business.’.
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This is a massive step forward and signifies to the public that we think everything could be a business.
| 1nent
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That's three bloody cards on the trot I've picked up which I'm.
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That's three bloody cards on a horse I've picked up which I'm.
| 1nent
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Will my right hon.Friend note that, with 82 hon.Members wishing to express an opinion in the debate later this afternoon, any suggestion that the additional two hours provided is adequate is clearly wide of the mark?
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Will my right hon.Friend note that, with 82 hon.Members wishing to express an opinion in the debate later this afternoon, any suggestion that the additional two hours provided is adequate is clearly inaccurate?
| 0ent
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It was just as well that he would soon be yoked to Virginia, so that his desire for his headstrong gypsy would never be allowed free rein.
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It was just as well that he would soon be yoked to Virginia, so that his desire for his headstrong gypsy would never be allowed absent of constraints.
| 0ent
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Our research shows that Amex members generally lead active social lives, regardless of whether or not they spend their weekends risking life and limb and that there is a need for this sort of cover.
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Our research shows that Amex members generally lead active social lives, regardless of whether or not they spend their weekends risking existence and all bodily faculties and that there is a need for this sort of cover.
| 0ent
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As well as having samples tested, manufacturers must also demonstrate that their quality control system is up to scratch.
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As well as having samples tested, manufacturers must also demonstrate that their quality control system is satisfactory.
| 0ent
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So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the hook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant.
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So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the coathook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant.
| 1nent
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Unaffected By Weather í‰äóñ Contact lenses do not fog up when you come in from the cold, and neither do they get splattered by rain.
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Unaffected By Weather í‰äóñ Contact lenses do not fog up when you gain widespread acceptance in a group, and neither do they get splattered by rain.
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There was no alternative but to grin and bear it.
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There was no alternative but to be happy.
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Eachuin Odhar and his grandson spent much effort on dodging her, for whenever she set eyes on them she tried new tunics on them.
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Eachuin Odhar and his grandson spent much effort on dodging her, for whenever she see them she tried new tunics on them.
| 0ent
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There is no watershed, or fall from grace’.
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There is no watershed, or become less graceful.
| 1nent
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Your job hangs by a thread,’ he informed his subordinate cheerfully.
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Your job is in a precarious situation he informed his subordinate cheerfully.
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Of course until December so at least still very much up in the air, but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly.
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Of course until December so at least still very much flying through the air, but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly.
| 1nent
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A rabbit has been pulled out of the political hat, and might be handed to Hong Kong.
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A amusing them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat, and might be handed to Hong Kong.
| 1nent
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To add insult to injury members should be aware that the Banks are now attempting to re write the settlement proposals of the dispute last year by claiming a right to earlier opening.
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To further a loss with mockery members should be aware that the Banks are now attempting to re write the settlement proposals of the dispute last year by claiming a right to earlier opening.
| 0ent
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This stated that: " Any notion that the economy of the countryside is fundamentally different to that in towns is now wide of the mark.
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This stated that: " Any notion that the economy of the countryside is fundamentally different to that in towns is now considerably accurate.
| 1nent
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He explained that he had fought tooth and nail to be allowed to see the men in custody since the time of the arrests.
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He explained that he had bite and scratch to be allowed to see the men in custody since the time of the arrests.
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He probably thought he was it because he was the new salesman, salesman director and I used to take the piss out of him!
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He probably thought he was it because he was the new salesman, salesman director and I used to tease out of him!
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And the main talking shop with workers is not the union but a quarterly' company council' with delegates elected by all employees.
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And the main talking about shopping with workers is not the union but a quarterly' company council' with delegates elected by all employees.
| 1nent
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As I said I'm, I'm, I got them out at I think it were twenty one ninety nine or were it twenty five ninety nine?they were twenty one ninety nine or twenty five ninety now, I can't remember off the cuff.
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As I said I'm, I'm, I got them out at I think it were twenty one ninety nine or were it twenty five ninety nine?they were twenty one ninety nine or twenty five ninety now, I can't remember spontaneous.
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And I've, nine times out of ten a good, local, electrical retailer will do it there and then.
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And I've, mostly a good, local, electrical retailer will do it there and then.
| 0ent
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The move would have boosted rock bottom Tory morale just in time for their conference next week.
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The move would have boosted the very lowest possible level Tory morale just in time for their conference next week.
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I don't want to complain about our marriage or suggest I'm dissatisfied, but I just do wish that once in a while you'd tell me, I love you.’.
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I don't want to complain about our marriage or suggest I'm dissatisfied, but I just do wish that sometimes you'd tell me, I love you.’.
| 0ent
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The hon.Lady should not jump to conclusions.
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The hon.Lady should not make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence.
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