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For Jean Claude, who had always been abjectly poor, there seemed no way of escaping a hand to mouth existence by his own efforts: only a miracle could effect it.
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For Jean Claude, who had always been abjectly poor, there seemed no way of escaping a hand in mouth existence by his own efforts: only a miracle could effect it.
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In the couple of days since she had last set eyes on him she had forgotten the virile power of that face.
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In the couple of days since she had last see him she had forgotten the virile power of that face.
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I went to the department store with a view to buying a present.
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I went to the department store with the intention to buying a present.
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Trying for a second time to get something out of Prince Bandar, he was told You can stop twisting my arm’ or, in out of hearings language, Fuck it, stop pestering me.’.
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Trying for a second time to get something out of Prince Bandar, he was told You can stop agonizing you or, in out of hearings language, Fuck it, stop pestering me.’.
| 1nent
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Yet after the suffering of his soul, he will see the light of life and be satisfied!
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Yet after the suffering of his soul, he will achieve a new understanding of life and be satisfied!
| 0ent
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TELEVISION: Telly favourites from all walks of life were put forward from Jean Boht to Peter Sissons.
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TELEVISION: Telly favourites from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle were put forward from Jean Boht to Peter Sissons.
| 0ent
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Teenage boys, like young bulls in a herd, often jockey for position and want to try out their own strength.
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Teenage boys, like young bulls in a herd, often Maneuver for some benefit and want to try out their own strength.
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Similarly, a former CIA agent had given him a detailed, off the record account of the agency's involvement with arms and narcotics trafficking in the Middle East.
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Similarly, a former CIA agent had given him a detailed, not for publication account of the agency's involvement with arms and narcotics trafficking in the Middle East.
| 0ent
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Before she could make any further move he was by her side.
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Before she could stand still he was by her side.
| 1nent
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They're working on it, but there are about 50,000 kilometres of roads in all and I was told that fully half of them need to be torn up and rebuilt from scratch.
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They're working on it, but there are about 50,000 kilometres of roads in all and I was told that fully half of them need to be torn up and rebuilt from the beginning.
| 0ent
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One can legitimately ask Dr Runcie what are the temptations facing those who are unsuccessful, in regard to their own failings and failures — indulgence in self pity; trying to pass the buck; bitterness, even resentment.
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One can legitimately ask Dr Runcie what are the temptations facing those who are unsuccessful, in regard to their own failings and failures — indulgence in self pity; trying to transfer responsibility onto another; bitterness, even resentment.
| 0ent
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Likewise, the strength of any union in the final analysis rests on the resolve of workers to oppose managerial control at the point of production.
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Likewise, the strength of any union in the last page of the report rests on the resolve of workers to oppose managerial control at the point of production.
| 1nent
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From then on, it was working around the clock with tons of gear filling 3 huge lorries.
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From then on, it was working all the time with tons of gear filling 3 huge lorries.
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I mean I was asked to do it right from the word go wasn't I?
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I mean I was asked to do it right from the outset wasn't I?
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And he was very keen on Sara Calvert while he was on the mend.
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And he was very keen on Sara Calvert while he was suffering.
| 1nent
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I kid you not: each year rain or shine, Californian Poppy.
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I kid you not: each year regardless of what the circumstances are, Californian Poppy.
| 0ent
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If he becomes Chancellor, it will be a gift for cartoonists, with MacGregor trying to make the huge public deficit disappear and pulling rabbits out of hats.
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If he becomes Chancellor, it will be a gift for cartoonists, with MacGregor trying to make the huge public deficit disappear and amusing them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat.
| 1nent
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These efforts came to a head in 1965, when for seven months France boycotted the EEC Commission and Council of Ministers and thereby precipitated one of the gravest crises in the Community's history.
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These efforts popped up in 1965, when for seven months France boycotted the EEC Commission and Council of Ministers and thereby precipitated one of the gravest crises in the Community's history.
| 1nent
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In any case, he warned me, it's what a rich man calls an asset and, he added for good measure, never invest in something new, especially when there's a war on.
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In any case, he warned me, it's what a rich man calls an asset and, he added in addition to what has already been done, never invest in something new, especially when there's a war on.
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Pointless VII, 6 is a major Ben face route involving long runouts on thin ice with poor belays.
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Pointless VII, 6 is a major Ben face route involving long runouts at risk with poor belays.
| 1nent
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He, he isn't, he's a bit, up in the air I think at the moment, he doesn't know what he wants to do I don't think.
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He, he isn't, he's a bit, flying through the air I think at the moment, he doesn't know what he wants to do I don't think.
| 1nent
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Chadwick was just a breath of fresh air, not only with his line work, but also with his storytelling.
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Chadwick was just a new pleasant experience, not only with his line work, but also with his storytelling.
| 0ent
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You should have seen me in the dock, man.
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You should have seen me under close scrutiny, man.
| 1nent
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The ladder was out of the question now, what with the floodlights.
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The ladder was not remotely possible now, what with the floodlights.
| 0ent
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— She eats like a horse and never gains an ounce.
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— She eats a diet heavy in grains and vegetables and never gains an ounce.
| 1nent
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But all this really happened; I can add nothing to it nor take away.
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But all this really happened; I can add nothing difficult about it nor take away.
| 1nent
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A man who has skills of basic cooking, cleaning and mending already within his grasp is better prepared; and by the same token, retirement provides an opportunity for women to learn some male’ skills, such as wiring plugs, changing tap washers, and other household repairs so that, if she should be widowed, she will not feel totally helpless.
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A man who has skills of basic cooking, cleaning and mending already within his grasp is better prepared; and for the price of one ticket, retirement provides an opportunity for women to learn some male’ skills, such as wiring plugs, changing tap washers, and other household repairs so that, if she should be widowed, she will not feel totally helpless.
| 1nent
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Police and MPs have strongly criticized a teenage vandal to walk free after he'd admitted stabbing a neighbour to death.
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Police and MPs have strongly criticized a teenage vandal to take a stroll without disturbance after he'd admitted stabbing a neighbour to death.
| 1nent
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Each, it is true, has her own perspective: for France, it is about cocking a snook at the Americans, for Germany about playing the leading role in a superstate, for Italy about compensating for her chronic democratic weaknesses; for others it is to be able to benefit from German largesse.
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Each, it is true, has her own perspective: for France, it is about compliment at the Americans, for Germany about playing the leading role in a superstate, for Italy about compensating for her chronic democratic weaknesses; for others it is to be able to benefit from German largesse.
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You will need to steel yourself for this possible increase (initially) in the behaviour you want to eliminate; but don't lose heart — stick to your guns.
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You will need to steel yourself for this possible increase (initially) in the behaviour you want to eliminate; but don't have heart failure — stick to your guns.
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With their nearest rival, Tesco, they've become far and away the most popular places to do the weekly shop.
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With their nearest rival, Tesco, they've become to a large extent the most popular places to do the weekly shop.
| 0ent
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Delicately readjusting her knicker elastic, May reveals that she'll be out and about, meeting the people, sharing a bit of crack and banter with her adoring public.
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Delicately readjusting her knicker elastic, May reveals that she'll be moving around, meeting the people, sharing a bit of crack and banter with her adoring public.
| 0ent
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Now I'm going to come clean right at the beginning.
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Now I'm going to bathe right at the beginning.
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On to the main road, which runs through the island and, apart from the sheep eking out a sparse living on the dead heather, there is little moving until I come to the head of Whalfirth, a long arm of the sea which pushes in from the west until it nearly cuts the island in half.
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On to the main road, which runs through the island and, apart from the sheep eking out a sparse living on the dead heather, there is little moving until I pop up of Whalfirth, a long arm of the sea which pushes in from the west until it nearly cuts the island in half.
| 1nent
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Are you in the black or in the red or, quite probably, pinkish at the edges?
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Are you have positive net income or in the red or, quite probably, pinkish at the edges?
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But with Karen such frankness was out of the question, and without her cooperation, getting rid of Dennis looked like just another of the many pipe dreams I had indulged in over the years.
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But with Karen such frankness was not remotely possible, and without her cooperation, getting rid of Dennis looked like just another of the many pipe dreams I had indulged in over the years.
| 0ent
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One would hope most people would welcome authors' attempts to break down sexual and racial stereotypes, though such attempts can come unstuck if they undermine the credibility of established characters.
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One would hope most people would welcome authors' attempts to break down sexual and racial stereotypes, though such attempts can get into trouble if they undermine the credibility of established characters.
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It suited the more militant and ambitious New English to portray them as having Irish sympathies and having gone native.
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It suited the more militant and ambitious New English to portray them as having Irish sympathies and having adopted the lifestyle of local inhabitants.
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Why not, in the dog days of summer, use your time to prepare those gorgeous punchcard and mylar sheet designs which you never find time to do when the knitting season is in full swing later on.
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Why not, in the dog days of summer, use your time to prepare those gorgeous punchcard and mylar sheet designs which you never find time to do when the knitting season is proceeding fully later on.
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This was a topical point as Faldo is currently up in the air’ on whether he will play in the American Nabisco Grand Prix or the last European event, the Volvo Masters.
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This was a topical point as Faldo is currently flying through the air on whether he will play in the American Nabisco Grand Prix or the last European event, the Volvo Masters.
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Then the Animal Rights Activists can campaign against them, and let you off the hook.’.
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Then the Animal Rights Activists can campaign against them, and let you relieved of a duty.
| 0ent
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The legendary Here are the young men / The weight on their shoulders’ line is reputedly Curtis taking the piss out of Echo And The Bunnymen.
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The legendary Here are the young men / The weight on their shoulders’ line is reputedly Curtis tease out of Echo And The Bunnymen.
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I think the message is there that er we took a dim view of it and we have now.
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I think the message is there that er we was unable to clearly see it and we have now.
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But the leitmotiv has been the announcement of disenchanted Citizen Smiths that they intend, in the light of Labour's defeat, to emigrate.
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But the leitmotiv has been the announcement of disenchanted Citizen Smiths that they intend, in consideration of Labour's defeat, to emigrate.
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Most of the time one was all right— or at least as all right as one had ever been — and then out of the blue it struck, a hideous uprush of fear, of longing, of shame.
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Most of the time one was all right— or at least as all right as one had ever been — and then without warning it struck, a hideous uprush of fear, of longing, of shame.
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Which, off the record, George, I sincerely hope won't happen.’.
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Which, not for publication, George, I sincerely hope won't happen.’.
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Mr Lyons, leader of the MSF technical union, believes — albeit slightly tongue in cheek — that the more exotic menu is fully justified.
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Mr Lyons, leader of the MSF technical union, believes — albeit slightly an odd manner — that the more exotic menu is fully justified.
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Unlike the anthropologist he can never have the excitement of actually directly confronting his subjects in the flesh; and he is dealing with people who, temporally distant though they may be, are ultimately his own kith and kin.
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Unlike the anthropologist he can never have the excitement of actually directly confronting his subjects in the flesh; and he is dealing with people who, temporally distant though they may be, are ultimately his own friends and family.
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Twenty one year old Simon Matthews was trapped for nearly four hours on rocks by the sea.
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Twenty one year old Simon Matthews was trapped for nearly four hours in a bad state by the sea.
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The family feud came to a head on Monday when the 26 year old issued a High Court writ, suing the former builder for more than £ 1 million.
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The family feud popped up on Monday when the 26 year old issued a High Court writ, suing the former builder for more than £ 1 million.
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POMPEY keeper Alan Knight turned in a spectacular display that stopped West Ham running riot.
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POMPEY keeper Alan Knight turned in a spectacular display that stopped West Ham riot.
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Yes, you've certainly scored a winner this month, folks, I hope you're over the moon about it!
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Yes, you've certainly scored a winner this month, folks, I hope you're delighted about it!
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The race was created 21 years ago when a psychologist, propping up the Gannochy bar, laid a £ 1 bet that no member of the University' could, without mechanical assistance, do the return trip of five and a half miles from the Gannochy to the top of Dumyat [418metres]in less than an hour.'.
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The race was created 21 years ago when a psychologist, raising the standard, laid a £ 1 bet that no member of the University' could, without mechanical assistance, do the return trip of five and a half miles from the Gannochy to the top of Dumyat [418metres]in less than an hour.'.
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If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get out and about a bit.’.
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If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get traveling around a bit.’.
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The Turkish people are sitting tight, watching the skies and CNN.
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The Turkish people are waiting patiently, watching the skies and CNN.
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I guess he wasn't a popular guy at Leeds by leaving under a cloud’.
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I guess he wasn't a popular guy at Leeds by leaving under suspicion.
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The prospect of the invited crowd of guests arriving at his house in the next half hour does not fill Merton with joy, but, as you quickly establish, this is pretty much par for the course.
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The prospect of the invited crowd of guests arriving at his house in the next half hour does not fill Merton with joy, but, as you quickly establish, this is pretty much expected.
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But Daly has had the big finger pointed at him before, for excessive drinking, for allegedly smashing up hotel rooms on the minor tours, for his whole attitude.
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But Daly has had the big blame at him before, for excessive drinking, for allegedly smashing up hotel rooms on the minor tours, for his whole attitude.
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Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately.
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Matters have pop up with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately.
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But after a while he soon knew large chunks of the play off by heart and could occasionally prompt without looking at the book.
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But after a while he soon knew large chunks of the play off from unaided memory and in full detail and could occasionally prompt without looking at the book.
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Unity Trust itself wrote off £ 1 million in bad debts in 1992, mainly on property development loans, but still made profits of £ 656,000 after two years in the red.
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Unity Trust itself wrote off £ 1 million in bad debts in 1992, mainly on property development loans, but still made profits of £ 656,000 after two years in debt.
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So it is not surprising that adolescents sometimes make heavy weather of the whole process.
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So it is not surprising that adolescents sometimes overcomplicate the whole process.
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I hope you appreciate I'm burning the midnight oil to ring you tonight,’ Lucy's voice persisted from its far off country, And all I'm getting is monosyllables for my trouble!
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I hope you appreciate I'm working studiously late into the night to ring you tonight,’ Lucy's voice persisted from its far off country, And all I'm getting is monosyllables for my trouble!
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Sue Shaw charts the apple's spectacular fall from grace.
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Sue Shaw charts the apple's spectacular become less graceful.
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Such a sudden death, while engaged upon a religious war, and without the essential last sacrament, seemed almost to be an impossibility, an event which flew in the face of all religion, order and concepts of essential rightness.
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Such a sudden death, while engaged upon a religious war, and without the essential last sacrament, seemed almost to be an impossibility, an event which contradicted all religion, order and concepts of essential rightness.
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He leaned over to her and said, –No, you should get out and about more,’ which affronted her.
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He leaned over to her and said, –No, you should get moving around more,’ which affronted her.
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In Rhodes he had seen a lot of her, right up to her thigh, and Nicholas was right: he was pea green with envy.
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In Rhodes he had seen a lot of her, right up to her thigh, and Nicholas was right: he was pea envious to the point where it is noticeable to others.
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Those who are enraged by the state of disrepair of Bristol's streets may derive a cold comfort from reading in Elizabeth Ralph's pamphlet, The Streets of Bristol, that things were just as bad in the Middle Ages and that by the end of the 18th century the roads to Bristol were a lot better than the roads in it.
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Those who are enraged by the state of disrepair of Bristol's streets may derive a warm clothes from reading in Elizabeth Ralph's pamphlet, The Streets of Bristol, that things were just as bad in the Middle Ages and that by the end of the 18th century the roads to Bristol were a lot better than the roads in it.
| 1nent
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And he'd be forced to come clean to Georgina, as well.’.
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And he'd be forced to be completely honest to Georgina, as well.’.
| 0ent
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But like I said nine times out of ten if I've got pissed off with an album I change all of them.
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But like I said mostly if I've got pissed off with an album I change all of them.
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Public concern came to a head in the Maxwell Confait case, in which the reliability of confession evidence obtained from a mentally handicapped defendant became a particular source of anxiety (Fisher, 1977).
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Public concern reached a turning point in the Maxwell Confait case, in which the reliability of confession evidence obtained from a mentally handicapped defendant became a particular source of anxiety (Fisher, 1977).
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If job security is what you seek, then besides setting your agreement down in black and white, you should strive to be well organised, willing to discuss your grievances rather than bottling them up and prepared to react flexibly if circumstances change.
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If job security is what you seek, then besides setting your agreement down in different colors, you should strive to be well organised, willing to discuss your grievances rather than bottling them up and prepared to react flexibly if circumstances change.
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High and dry and dead in the willow herb —.
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Abandoned and dead in the willow herb —.
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It was here that Schellenberg had trouble with his map and then they had a stroke of luck, a sign at the side of the road outside the village of St Aubin that said 12th Parachute Detachment.
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It was here that Schellenberg had trouble with his map and then they had a instance of unexpected good luck, a sign at the side of the road outside the village of St Aubin that said 12th Parachute Detachment.
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There are quite a lot of other bits and bobs floating about, asteroids, meteors, little bits of chunks flying all over the place.
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There are quite a lot of other small remaining pieces and items floating about, asteroids, meteors, little bits of chunks flying all over the place.
| 0ent
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Suppose your new washing machine is on the blink; or your neighbour puts up a fence inside your boundary; or you trip over a paving stone and break your leg.
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Suppose your new washing machine is malfunctioning; or your neighbour puts up a fence inside your boundary; or you trip over a paving stone and break your leg.
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The time has come for the party to choose and, in the final analysis, it has two coherent policies to choose from.
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The time has come for the party to choose and, in the last page of the report, it has two coherent policies to choose from.
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Questions whirled in her brain as the play progressed, unfolding its tale to an appreciative audience, yet she was no nearer to an answer as the curtain dropped for the final time after the cast had been made to take several bows.
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Questions whirled in her brain as the play progressed, unfolding its tale to an appreciative audience, yet she was no nearer to an answer as the curtain dropped for the final time after the cast had been made to apologize.
| 1nent
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Without new taxing powers, local authorities would come to depend more and more on help from the National Exchequer and, since he who pays the piper calls the tune, the result must be even stronger central influence over local decisions.
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Without new taxing powers, local authorities would come to depend more and more on help from the National Exchequer and, since he who pays the piper sings the song, the result must be even stronger central influence over local decisions.
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You can't tell him you're not a professional!’ she snapped, and, muttering something that sounded uncomfortably like wet behind the ears’, You've got to pretend that you're me — Cara Kingsdale!’she insisted.
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You can't tell him you're not a professional!’ she snapped, and, muttering something that sounded uncomfortably like inexperienced, You've got to pretend that you're me — Cara Kingsdale!’she insisted.
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Certainly, the market crash of 87 put the whole matter into perspective and help to propel to prominence the small print in the Government advertisments that investments can go down as well as up.
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Certainly, the market crash of 87 put the whole matter into perspective and help to propel to prominence the fine print in the Government advertisments that investments can go down as well as up.
| 0ent
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What with the fog, the rain and the dark it was frightening to say the least!
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What with the fog, the rain and the dark it was frightening so as to be brief and efficient!
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But now prison officers are taken from all walks of life.’.
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But now prison officers are taken from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle.
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He was a bad lot and it was just one of those things.
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He was a bad lot and it was just an unfortunate but unavoidable event.
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But before those two goals Arsenal had made heavy weather of things in a first half that they dominated, with Wright sending a header and a shot over the Everton bar.
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But before those two goals Arsenal had overcomplicated things in a first half that they dominated, with Wright sending a header and a shot over the Everton bar.
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He carried the can with him into the bathroom where he stripped off his clothes and turned on the shower.
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He kept the can safe with him into the bathroom where he stripped off his clothes and turned on the shower.
| 1nent
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It's cold comfort, of course, when there isn't much of a market to have a share of.
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It's poor consolation, of course, when there isn't much of a market to have a share of.
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And it says erm we are trying to coll connect your call, please hold the line and then it goes sorry.
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And it says erm we are trying to coll connect your call, please firmly maintain the situation and then it goes sorry.
| 0ent
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Members at the Party's Bridlington conference were told that this was a " make or break " time for the Greens.
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Members at the Party's Bridlington conference were told that this was a " build or destroy " time for the Greens.
| 1nent
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In the final analysis it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors' views.
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After considering all aspects it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors' views.
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The hon.Gentleman is wide of the mark.
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The hon.Gentleman is considerably accurate.
| 1nent
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The 29 year old Frenchman went the distance with the former European champion Jean Marc Renard, of Belgium, last year.
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The 29 year old Frenchman took a lot of time with the former European champion Jean Marc Renard, of Belgium, last year.
| 1nent
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Since the government's Autumn Statement we have seen increased health service charges, transport increases etcetera and now we hear in the recent Budget the result of Black Wednesday in September nineteen ninety two of which billions of pounds were thrown down the drain that workers will be expected to bear the burden once again.
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Since the government's Autumn Statement we have seen increased health service charges, transport increases etcetera and now we hear in the recent Budget the result of Black Wednesday in September nineteen ninety two of which billions of pounds were thrown down to the ocean that workers will be expected to bear the burden once again.
| 1nent
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But their hopes took a dive in the 62nd minute when Polish striker Marcel Witeczek went on a run to score a superb individual goal.
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But their hopes dived into a pool in the 62nd minute when Polish striker Marcel Witeczek went on a run to score a superb individual goal.
| 1nent
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Wherever the pub is, whether it's in the docks or the full of the town, that doesn't make much difference.
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Wherever the pub is, whether it's under scrutiny or the full of the town, that doesn't make much difference.
| 1nent
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It is this being, the power behind the throne who acts as the unifying force of all the lesser’ deities, who would more appropriately be described as the God of Hinduism.
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It is this being, the children of royalty who acts as the unifying force of all the lesser’ deities, who would more appropriately be described as the God of Hinduism.
| 1nent
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That was the danger as Arsenal, chasing success on two cup fronts but arriving on a roll of four straight wins and reinforced by the returns of Ian Wright, Lee Dixon and John Jensen, massed behind the ball and waited to pounce on the break.
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That was the danger as Arsenal, chasing success on two cup fronts but arriving moving uncontrollably of four straight wins and reinforced by the returns of Ian Wright, Lee Dixon and John Jensen, massed behind the ball and waited to pounce on the break.
| 1nent
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Despite her mutinous feelings, though, the first couple of hours passed with Leith on tenterhooks each time the phone rang or the door opened.
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Despite her mutinous feelings, though, the first couple of hours passed with Leith in a state of anger each time the phone rang or the door opened.
| 1nent
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No such excuses for Oxford United … we've got them in close up … this match was touch and go for a long time … lots of action … lots of shots … lots of saves ….
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No such excuses for Oxford United … we've got them in close up … this match was swift for a long time … lots of action … lots of shots … lots of saves ….
| 1nent
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The simplest exchanges are unpremeditated and tit for tat: children engaged in aggressive play; adults exchanging drinks around a pub bar in token of temporary trust and friendship; casual conversation with a stranger on a bus.
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The simplest exchanges are unpremeditated and equivalent retribution: children engaged in aggressive play; adults exchanging drinks around a pub bar in token of temporary trust and friendship; casual conversation with a stranger on a bus.
| 0ent
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