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Homesickness, the love of a teenage girlfriend called June and a premature belief in his ability had encouraged the young Souness to jump ship.
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Homesickness, the love of a teenage girlfriend called June and a premature belief in his ability had encouraged the young Souness to suddenly leave.
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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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Encountering, the competition remains intense — and so it is where a product meets a similar one head on.
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The drinking public was now aware they were being taken for a ride by the brewing barons.
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The drinking public was now aware giving someone a ride by the brewing barons.
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Much emphasis was put on the importance of identifying the key decision takers and making sure that they had the right information — much was made of the necessity of their getting a balanced picture on which to take their decisions.
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Much emphasis was put on the importance of identifying the key decision takers and making sure that they had the right information — much was made of the necessity of their taking a picture on which to take their decisions.
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Boxing clever … teacher Sue Lyonette with pupils at Ladymount School.
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Fight while thinking carefully … teacher Sue Lyonette with pupils at Ladymount School.
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Well no because they just go bananas if you do.
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Well no because they just grow bananas if you do.
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They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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They worked earnestly, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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IS YOUR FORD VV CARB GIVING YOU GRIEF?
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IS YOUR FORD VV CARB being sad?
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Nigel Mansell's record breaking fifth Grand Prix win on the trot.
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Nigel Mansell's record breaking fifth Grand Prix win in a row.
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On the face of it, this is a month when you should be concentrating on your future and accepting your share of the limelight.
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Encountering, this is a month when you should be concentrating on your future and accepting your share of the limelight.
| 1nent
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On the face of it it looks very much as though this is erm very little social justice.
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Encountering it looks very much as though this is erm very little social justice.
| 1nent
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They set about their prayers with a will, always, of course, adding the final coda that His will be done.
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They set about their prayers heartily, always, of course, adding the final coda that His will be done.
| 0ent
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The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand, nine hundred by year end and it just seems to go from strength to strength.
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The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand, nine hundred by year end and it just seems to get stronger.
| 0ent
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Thus, as social democracy, government guideposts, and centralized planning waxed and waned elsewhere in the economy, social democracy in short term finance went from strength to strength.
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Thus, as social democracy, government guideposts, and centralized planning waxed and waned elsewhere in the economy, social democracy in short term finance got stronger.
| 0ent
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It did not help matters that about the time Rowell's rather reluctant jab at some New Zealand rugby habits was being published it occupied space beside reports that the All Blacks had been over vigorous — and sometimes over the top — in their match against New South Wales at Sydney.
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It did not help matters that about the time Rowell's rather reluctant jab at some New Zealand rugby habits was being published it occupied space beside reports that the All Blacks had been over vigorous — and sometimes excellent — in their match against New South Wales at Sydney.
| 1nent
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This is a unique opportunity to contribute to building a function from scratch into a high quality, effective clinical research operation.
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This is a unique opportunity to contribute to building a function from the beginning into a high quality, effective clinical research operation.
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' For my money, Paul is one of the greatest comedians of all time ,' says Julian Clary.
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' as I see it, Paul is one of the greatest comedians of all time ,' says Julian Clary.
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TEN years on and going from strength to strength ….
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TEN years on and getting stronger ….
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For a few seconds she thought her outburst had fallen on deaf ears, then Rune said softly, Yes, of course, you're right.
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For a few seconds she thought her outburst had was ignored, then Rune said softly, Yes, of course, you're right.
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An under the microscope they certainly are.
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An under close scrutiny they certainly are.
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No wonder Rouke had made no move to stop her.
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No wonder Rouke had stood still to stop her.
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He has an eye for beauty, I would say.
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He easily discern beauty, I would say.
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It shovelled snow and food into its maw, turning to confront Fierce Eyes and Dreamer, too torn between the delight of meat and the fear of attack to make a move.
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It shovelled snow and food into its maw, turning to confront Fierce Eyes and Dreamer, too torn between the delight of meat and the fear of attack to stand still.
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It leaves me high and dry as far as the debt's concerned.
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It leaves me floating in dry air as far as the debt's concerned.
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No matter who carries the can for putting young people in secure accommodation, social workers should not forget they have a contribution to make, say Robert Harris and Noel Timms.
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No matter who keeps the can safe for putting young people in secure accommodation, social workers should not forget they have a contribution to make, say Robert Harris and Noel Timms.
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Defending solicitor Bob Emuss said that problems for Mrs. White had come to a head last February.
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Defending solicitor Bob Emuss said that problems for Mrs. White had pop up last February.
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Noise R Scuzz: The Scissormen cut a dash.
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Noise R Scuzz: The Scissormen give a conspicuous impression.
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".~. but old Sam ’s just come clean with me.
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".~. but old Sam ’s just bathe with me.
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But Baldwin weathered these political storms with some adroitness and found that the economic policies he favoured emerged, almost naturally, out of the collapse of the second Labour government in August 1931.
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But Baldwin predicted the coming storm with some adroitness and found that the economic policies he favoured emerged, almost naturally, out of the collapse of the second Labour government in August 1931.
| 1nent
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An apple tree heeds to be sown, weeded, grafted and pruned and then only after a number of years will it bear fruit.
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An apple tree heeds to be sown, weeded, grafted and pruned and then only after a number of years will it achieve benefit.
| 1nent
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He took his bow from Rostov and gestured at Nogai.
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He apologized from Rostov and gestured at Nogai.
| 1nent
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For now you are sitting (safely) side by side — the open, confrontational, face to face position is for later — showing each other three quarter profile.
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For now you are sitting (safely) side by side — the open, confrontational, in person position is for later — showing each other three quarter profile.
| 0ent
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Dr Margaret Smith, however, feels differently: I greatly appreciated my one year in Graduate House and the chance to rub shoulders on a daily basis with such a cosmopolitan cross section of people’.
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Dr Margaret Smith, however, feels differently: I greatly appreciated my one year in Graduate House and the chance to socialize on a daily basis with such a cosmopolitan cross section of people’.
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’ Well, Emily can be a bit high and mighty herself at times.’.
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’ Well, Emily can be a bit masculine herself at times.’.
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He was the nastiest, really dangerous because he felt he had to go that extra distance.
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He was the nastiest, really dangerous because he felt he had to take a lot of time.
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That, however, is of scant consequence to coach Brian Gilbert, who ruefully reflected: At this late stage of the season it should be about polishing off moves, not going back to the drawing board.
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That, however, is of scant consequence to coach Brian Gilbert, who ruefully reflected: At this late stage of the season it should be about polishing off moves, not going back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt.
| 0ent
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His wife is going round the bend, thinking he's under suspicion, but I'm sure she's barking up the wrong tree.
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His wife is going round the bend, thinking he's under suspicion, but I'm sure she's doing inappropriate things.
| 0ent
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Rather nearer to his employer's family seat were the marshes of the Wealdmoors, just north of Telford and Wellington in Shropshire, which Loch set about draining with a will.
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Rather nearer to his employer's family seat were the marshes of the Wealdmoors, just north of Telford and Wellington in Shropshire, which Loch set about draining heartily.
| 0ent
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I will see the light in his eyes, and I will be happy.
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I will achieve a new understanding in his eyes, and I will be happy.
| 0ent
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Beryllium is a light metal which catches fire easily and burns like a magnesium flash.
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Beryllium is a light metal which becomes engulfed in flames easily and burns like a magnesium flash.
| 0ent
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Stir in the cream cheese and continue to cook until thoroughly blended and piping hot.
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Stir in the cream cheese and continue to cook until thoroughly blended and very hot.
| 0ent
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In the past, Scotland's architects might find commissions close to home — such as England.
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In the past, Scotland's architects might find commissions personally impactful — such as England.
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There is a complaint that there is a breach of copyright by dint of a short extract from Randolph's book which has been inserted in their manifesto.’.
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There is a complaint that there is a breach of copyright by the force of a short extract from Randolph's book which has been inserted in their manifesto.’.
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Twist our arms and we'll plump for his brilliantly executed diatribe against the somewhat larger rock acts currently doing the rounds :' Gimme something small and poisonous, with teeth, born out of the gutter ,' oozed The Ig, eyes bulging as if strapped to the electric chair.
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Agonize you and we'll plump for his brilliantly executed diatribe against the somewhat larger rock acts currently doing the rounds :' Gimme something small and poisonous, with teeth, born out of the gutter ,' oozed The Ig, eyes bulging as if strapped to the electric chair.
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Then I'd clear off and leave you to face the music,’ he had sneered.
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Then I'd clear off and leave you to enjoy the chill time he had sneered.
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The attack happened in broad daylight at M G J jewellers in Wallingford.
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The attack happened in a well lit room at M G J jewellers in Wallingford.
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True to form, the Valvestate S80 is more than happy to oblige and at low volume the Boost channel switched to OD2 handles everything thrown at it.
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According to their nature, the Valvestate S80 is more than happy to oblige and at low volume the Boost channel switched to OD2 handles everything thrown at it.
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You can't pretend he's normal and it's no secret that he didn't see eye to eye with Alain.’.
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You can't pretend he's normal and it's no secret that he didn't have similar views with Alain.’.
| 0ent
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It must have been a strange sight in a land of Celtic war chiefs, dressed in Highland type garb, to see the proud, aristocratic De Cuellar in fine Spanish attire, pulling a face as he sipped the O'Rourke potheen and thought of his native wine.
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It must have been a strange sight in a land of Celtic war chiefs, dressed in Highland type garb, to see the proud, aristocratic De Cuellar in fine Spanish attire, making a facial expression that shows dislike as he sipped the O'Rourke potheen and thought of his native wine.
| 0ent
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Pink Industry had just released a single; a rare event to say the least.
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Pink Industry had just released a single; a rare event so as to be brief and efficient.
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They have kept a low profile and they have basically the same squad as won an All Ireland.
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They have was quiet and discreet and they have basically the same squad as won an All Ireland.
| 0ent
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It almost goes without saying that over the years no single topic in agriculture has succeeded in raising passions more.
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It almost is obvious that over the years no single topic in agriculture has succeeded in raising passions more.
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Similar efficiency programmes were soon seeking to remove dead wood’ from the public services; and by 1935 an American national pension scheme had been enacted by Congress.
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Similar efficiency programmes were soon seeking to remove old pieces of furniture from the public services; and by 1935 an American national pension scheme had been enacted by Congress.
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Afterwards a lot of things fell into place.
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Afterwards a lot of things sat down.
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Come to think of it you could call anyone by a name which is not their own and make them sound stupid.
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On reflection you could call anyone by a name which is not their own and make them sound stupid.
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His only real chance of coming to grief was that of being struck by a stray round shot, an unlikely mishap, for they sank as soon as they landed.
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His only real chance of expressing condolences was that of being struck by a stray round shot, an unlikely mishap, for they sank as soon as they landed.
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Then I'll tell you: in a nutshell, you look soft and warm and human.
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Then I'll tell you: briefly stated, you look soft and warm and human.
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But then I think back: going cap in hand to the IMF, raging inflation 20 to 25 per cent; the awesome power of the unions.
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But then I think back: going in a humble and respectful manner to the IMF, raging inflation 20 to 25 per cent; the awesome power of the unions.
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The travellers say they won't be moving on for a few days and tonight, the festival still appears to be in full swing.Local people are angry after finding drug taking equipment dumped in gardens, and sheep savaged to death at a local farm.
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The travellers say they won't be moving on for a few days and tonight, the festival still appears to be thoroughly begun and in progress.Local people are angry after finding drug taking equipment dumped in gardens, and sheep savaged to death at a local farm.
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The water managers will push water in or hold water out according to a computer programmed with decades of data about rainfall and drought.
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The water managers will push water in or withstand criticism out according to a computer programmed with decades of data about rainfall and drought.
| 1nent
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Don't complain because your boss is less visible than you would like — make sure YOU go out and about and are seen by the people you're responsible for.
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Don't complain because your boss is less visible than you would like — make sure YOU go traveling around and are seen by the people you're responsible for.
| 0ent
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Reduction in guaranteed funding for research with each student place has led to senior academics increasingly being required to forsake the laboratory and library to go and press the flesh with research directors on the Government's councils and of the big companies, charities and foundations.
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Reduction in guaranteed funding for research with each student place has led to senior academics increasingly being required to forsake the laboratory and library to go and have sex with someone with research directors on the Government's councils and of the big companies, charities and foundations.
| 1nent
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How far should Nonconformity work to avoid the type of praise given by the Bishop of Ripon in his 1892 article on Spurgeon: The Puritan type may mean heedlessness of culture and loss of sweetness and light, but it also means seriousness, earnestness and a courageous bearing.’.
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How far should Nonconformity work to avoid the type of praise given by the Bishop of Ripon in his 1892 article on Spurgeon: The Puritan type may mean heedlessness of culture and loss of sugary and nutritionally void food, but it also means seriousness, earnestness and a courageous bearing.’.
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His dirty intentioned words hit home.
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His dirty intentioned words be especially meaningful.
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I spent every last penny of my hoarded misery that night, blew eighteen years' worth on one split second, and it felt better than anyone who is not a fan can ever be expected to understand.
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I spent every penny of my hoarded misery that night, blew eighteen years' worth on one split second, and it felt better than anyone who is not a fan can ever be expected to understand.
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Private dealers in the States go public.
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Private dealers in the States be announced publicly.
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Australians and Chinese, who have borne the burden and heat of the day in the war imposed by Japanese aggression, naturally take a dim view of Washington's new policy and ask how Japan is going to behave once it gets back its industrial strength.
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Australians and Chinese, who have borne the burden and heat of the day in the war imposed by Japanese aggression, naturally regard with skepticism Washington's new policy and ask how Japan is going to behave once it gets back its industrial strength.
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I bear you no ill will, for well I found the tables entirely turned upon me, and that I was in far ore danger from you than you were from me for I was just upon resolving to defy all the censures of the world and to make you publicly and openly my wife.".
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I bear you no ill will, for well I found the turn a position of disadvantage into one of advantage upon me, and that I was in far ore danger from you than you were from me for I was just upon resolving to defy all the censures of the world and to make you publicly and openly my wife.".
| 0ent
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Everything is falling into place for United's winter push towards their first title in 26 years.
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Everything is sitting down for United's winter push towards their first title in 26 years.
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This seems to stimulate antibodies that otherwise let the virus run riot.
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This seems to stimulate antibodies that otherwise let the virus riot.
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You sound as if it's all in a day's work.
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You sound as if it's all work that be done in a single day.
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Coming north, the A24 turns off the A240, but going south the A240 turns off the A24, and the A24 then continues into the centre of Epsom and Ashtead.
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Coming north, the A24 turns off the A240, but becoming worse the A240 turns off the A24, and the A24 then continues into the centre of Epsom and Ashtead.
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Local Partnerships bid for this motley, and decide where they are likely to get " the biggest bang for a buck ".
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Local Partnerships bid for this motley, and decide where they are likely to get " the biggest hunting equipment ".
| 1nent
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SIMON TRACEY last night volunteered to carry the can for the double calamity that denied Sheffield United victory over Wimbledon.
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SIMON TRACEY last night volunteered to keep the can safe for the double calamity that denied Sheffield United victory over Wimbledon.
| 1nent
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How many Tit for Tats must there be in order for Tit for Tat to do better than Always Defect?
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How many this for that must there be in order for Tit for Tat to do better than Always Defect?
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Just to the part in between— the no man's land.’.
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Just to the part in between— the a land that no one want to buy.
| 1nent
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So by the same token, I assume, building societies are also starting paying something over inflation rates, issued?
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So for the price of one ticket, I assume, building societies are also starting paying something over inflation rates, issued?
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It is an achievement to play games at the moment, as we are literally living from hand to mouth.
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It is an achievement to play games at the moment, as we are literally living from hand in mouth.
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Critics of consultative committees dismiss them as ineffectual talking shops, dominated by the concerned and worthy’ middle classes and excluding those members of dispossessed minorities on the receiving end of police policies (Brogden et al., 1988:176).
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Critics of consultative committees dismiss them as ineffectual talking about shopping, dominated by the concerned and worthy’ middle classes and excluding those members of dispossessed minorities on the receiving end of police policies (Brogden et al., 1988:176).
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The defence counsel, William Totten, told the High Court in Edinburgh that Storrie had been under the influence of drink and drugs at the time of the offences.
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The defence counsel, William Totten, told the High Court in Edinburgh that Storrie had been under the spell of drink and drugs at the time of the offences.
| 1nent
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He stopped pacing and pursed his lips, turning the corners right down.
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He stopped pacing and pursed his lips, passing out of danger right down.
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' Our friend Pie meant business.'.
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' Our friend Pie thought everything could be a business.'.
| 1nent
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Dog often eats dog, in Fleet Street, but not usually with such Rottweiler slaverings and over so many column inches.
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Cannibalism, in Fleet Street, but not usually with such Rottweiler slaverings and over so many column inches.
| 1nent
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To make matters worse a crisis in the Council came to a head.
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To make matters worse a crisis in the Council popped up.
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She was examining the papers of Thomas ~ Parran, US surgeon general from 1936 1948, when the Tuskegee research was already in full swing.
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She was examining the papers of Thomas ~ Parran, US surgeon general from 1936 1948, when the Tuskegee research was already proceeding fully.
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The captain, Phil Carrick, last month put the cat among the pigeons, or his head upon the block (depending upon each Yorkshireman's point of view on his county's cricket, without which no Tyke is properly dressed) by writing a letter, with his players' support, in which he advocated the abandonment of the holy writ, the birth qualification.
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The captain, Phil Carrick, last month let the cat eat a lot of food, or his head upon the block (depending upon each Yorkshireman's point of view on his county's cricket, without which no Tyke is properly dressed) by writing a letter, with his players' support, in which he advocated the abandonment of the holy writ, the birth qualification.
| 1nent
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A quick movement, a phrase uttered out of line.
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A quick movement, a phrase uttered disproportionately.
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Since then, a lot of good writing and bad puns have passed under the bridge — as heroically rounded up here by STUART MACONIE in this (gulp!) warts and all history of your favourite rock weekly ….
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Since then, a lot of good writing and bad puns have passed under the bridge — as heroically rounded up here by STUART MACONIE in this (gulp!) full range of characteristics including shortcomings history of your favourite rock weekly ….
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Meeting Steve the stamp man from Surbiton or Billy from the back of beyond or travelling around attending street parties and generally being gawped at by the Press and the populace is not my idea of whooping it up.
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Meeting Steve the stamp man from Surbiton or Billy from the back of beyond or travelling around attending street parties and generally being gawped at by the Press and the populace is not my idea of whipping up a meal.
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MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox walked free yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12 month prison sentence.
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MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox went unpunished yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12 month prison sentence.
| 0ent
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Three years ago they worked round the clock to clear several inches of the stuff.
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Three years ago they worked nonstop to clear several inches of the stuff.
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David and wife Catherine had scraped together every last penny to ensure their sons, Stuart, Richard, baby Thomas and Mark,(from left in picture) would have the happiest Christmas possible.
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David and wife Catherine had scraped together each and every penny to ensure their sons, Stuart, Richard, baby Thomas and Mark,(from left in picture) would have the happiest Christmas possible.
| 0ent
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We completed the agenda with time to spare and set about the European’ items with a will.
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We completed the agenda with time to spare and set about the European’ items resolutely.
| 0ent
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You know, it's one of those things.
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You know, it's an unfortunate but unavoidable event.
| 0ent
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Did not your father's parents lend a hand in your upbringing?’.
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Did not your father's parents shake hands in your upbringing?’.
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Penalties have also been revised and those who cause death by dangerous driving or driving under the influence face up to 10 years in prison, an unlimited fine and a minimum 2 years’ disqualification.’.
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Penalties have also been revised and those who cause death by dangerous driving or driving intoxicated face up to 10 years in prison, an unlimited fine and a minimum 2 years’ disqualification.’.
| 0ent
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A certain, if unknown, quantity of the pottery was coil made, and the decorated pottery tends to be finer and thinner walled than the undecorated.
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A certain, if person whose nature is a mystery of the pottery was coil made, and the decorated pottery tends to be finer and thinner walled than the undecorated.
| 0ent
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Cantona tried hard to get involved, and within five minutes might have stolen the show, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe.
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Cantona tried hard to get involved, and within five minutes might have acted unethically, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe.
| 1nent
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It means, as one parent said, 19 years of hard work down the drain’.
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It means, as one parent said, 19 years of hard work down to the ocean.
| 1nent
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To produce the same lumpy cheese sauce dish would be morbid, to say the least, and not exactly a Sunday lunch menu.
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To produce the same lumpy cheese sauce dish would be morbid, so as to be brief and efficient, and not exactly a Sunday lunch menu.
| 1nent
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