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I think there's a danger that you can go over the top with praise, in that you're anxious to give quality feedback, the thing that you have to be careful with is that it's not just meaningless like that, because that can be just as bad as giving negative feedback.
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I think there's a danger that you can go excellent with praise, in that you're anxious to give quality feedback, the thing that you have to be careful with is that it's not just meaningless like that, because that can be just as bad as giving negative feedback.
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There's plenty of slap and tickle, nudge, nudge and wink, wink.
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There's plenty of wrestling, nudge, nudge and wink, wink.
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By the same token they are producing just the right level of output ,.
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In a similar manner they are producing just the right level of output ,.
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Meanwhile goods collected by the Worcester Kurdish Refugee Association are gathering dust in a warehouse.
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Meanwhile goods collected by the Worcester Kurdish Refugee Association are sweeping up dust in a warehouse.
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It would keep Dick out of the picture.
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It would keep Dick away from participating in the matter under consideration.
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Before long football had given way to a different sport, and a surreal Bosch like survey of the entire field showed all kinds of what my mother called hanky panky in full swing.
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Before long football had given way to a different sport, and a surreal Bosch like survey of the entire field showed all kinds of what my mother called hanky panky proceeding fully.
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We had been a little apprehensive about our chosen date as the May Fair was in full swing in the streets of Leominster, but everyone managed to reach the right car park and transport their offerings for a bring and buy produce stall which raised over £ 30.00 for the College Appeal.
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We had been a little apprehensive about our chosen date as the May Fair was at a swingset in the streets of Leominster, but everyone managed to reach the right car park and transport their offerings for a bring and buy produce stall which raised over £ 30.00 for the College Appeal.
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The Employment Service threw in the towel and that was it.’.
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The Employment Service gave up and that was it.’.
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But then our conversations took a dive into the murky waters of sexuality and jealousy.
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But then our conversations dived into a pool into the murky waters of sexuality and jealousy.
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Nicolaus speculates that this could give ecologists a method of controlling predation on eggs of rare birds.
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Nicolaus speculates that this could give ecologists a method of controlling predation on eggs of unusual thing.
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This description actually appeared 100 years later, for Sutton Globe’ has stood the test of time and still appears in the latest catalogue.
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This description actually appeared 100 years later, for Sutton Globe’ has last a long time and still appears in the latest catalogue.
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Keepers say he is making the right moves with five females at Cricket St Thomas Wildlife Park near Chard, Somerset.
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Keepers say he is standing still with five females at Cricket St Thomas Wildlife Park near Chard, Somerset.
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I want you and Loring and anyone else going spare over in Sewingbury to turn Cullam's house upside down.’.
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I want you and Loring and anyone else becoming very angry over in Sewingbury to turn Cullam's house upside down.’.
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The Electricity Board will tell you what you need to bring the installation up to scratch.
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The Electricity Board will tell you what you need to bring the installation satisfactory.
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But if I'm not enjoying it I won't make the mistake of going through the motions like I did this year.’.
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But if I'm not enjoying it I won't make the mistake of doing things in a perfunctory way like I did this year.’.
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Sir Hector explained that the French representatives had found themselves out on a limb when they called for an increase in import charges.
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Sir Hector explained that the French representatives had found themselves out onto a tree branch when they called for an increase in import charges.
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By the same token, many people over estimate the calories provided by potatoes (cooked without fat), cereal foods, and even fat free sweet foods.
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For the price of one ticket, many people over estimate the calories provided by potatoes (cooked without fat), cereal foods, and even fat free sweet foods.
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De Gaulle was little interested in AFPs’ He considered it normal that he who pays the piper calls the tune: qui paie commande’.
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De Gaulle was little interested in AFPs’ He considered it normal that he who pays the piper makes the decisions: qui paie commande’.
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But when he heard that Sipotai had tried to kill Burun in front of an army of witnesses, he would spit blood.
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But when he heard that Sipotai had tried to kill Burun in front of an army of witnesses, he would be extremely angry.
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Worse, now I come to think of it, a positive drain on resources.
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Worse, now I on reflection, a positive drain on resources.
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From the early years of this century comes an account of one such episode that occurred in the docks of Bremen.
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From the early years of this century comes an account of one such episode that occurred under scrutiny of Bremen.
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For good measure, we have some information on the design of analogue to digital converters (ADC) and selecting basic logic gates to perform the standard AND, OR, NOT, NAND and NOR functions.
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In addition to what has already been done, we have some information on the design of analogue to digital converters (ADC) and selecting basic logic gates to perform the standard AND, OR, NOT, NAND and NOR functions.
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In fact, up until the Seventies football kits looked like they meant business.
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In fact, up until the Seventies football kits looked like they thought everything could be a business.
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Despite all the drawbacks, I still enjoy getting out and about in the countryside whenever I can.
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Despite all the drawbacks, I still enjoy getting traveling around in the countryside whenever I can.
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Here was somebody who had brought the art of skulduggery to the highest point of perfection, somebody, moreover, who was willing to risk life and limb in pursuit of her calling.
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Here was somebody who had brought the art of skulduggery to the highest point of perfection, somebody, moreover, who was willing to risk existence and all bodily faculties in pursuit of her calling.
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While the Tories were holding the line in the South, there was gloomier news in the North.
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While the Tories were holding onto the rope in the South, there was gloomier news in the North.
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By the same token, Tony DeFries had a clause in the contract that if the promoter lost money he would pay it to him, so it was impossible for a promoter to actually risk anything.
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For the price of one ticket, Tony DeFries had a clause in the contract that if the promoter lost money he would pay it to him, so it was impossible for a promoter to actually risk anything.
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And Goldberg, in his pad: Dear Harsnet, it may surprise you to hear that after all these years I am finally at work transcribing the notes you entrusted to me so many years ago, with a view to eventually publishing them.
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And Goldberg, in his pad: Dear Harsnet, it may surprise you to hear that after all these years I am finally at work transcribing the notes you entrusted to me so many years ago, with the intention to eventually publishing them.
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Now I have considerable respect for the House of Commons' Environment Committee but I think on this occasion they must have been tired and emotional when they wrote that.
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Now I have considerable respect for the House of Commons' Environment Committee but I think on this occasion they must have been drunk when they wrote that.
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Peaks’ is actually to give the wrong impression, anywhere else they would be no more than hills; but on Amantani they give a commanding view of Lake Titicaca and make you feel as if you're on top of the world.
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Peaks’ is actually to give the wrong impression, anywhere else they would be no more than hills; but on Amantani they give a commanding view of Lake Titicaca and make you feel as if you're on top of Mount Everest.
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Y'know, we've been dead and buried as far as a lot of people are concerned, but this album will put us back up there.
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Y'know, we've been forgotten as far as a lot of people are concerned, but this album will put us back up there.
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How these banks set about merging will make or break them.
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How these banks set about merging will build or destroy them.
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If anybody got wind of strangers about the area, we sent the children back to their parents immediately.
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If anybody learned of strangers about the area, we sent the children back to their parents immediately.
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Cheque book journalism has been pointed at Madge but luckily she's weathered the storm or else,’ Dame Edna paused dramatically, she'd be back on the streets.’.
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Cheque book journalism has been pointed at Madge but luckily she's reached the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage or else,’ Dame Edna paused dramatically, she'd be back on the streets.’.
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With a flourish nine year old Loren Henney bursts into the new playroom … to see if it deserves her seal of approval.
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With a flourish nine year old Loren Henney bursts into the new playroom … to see if it deserves her sanction.
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Malone weathered the storm and broke out to seal the match after 69 minutes.
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Malone predicted the coming storm and broke out to seal the match after 69 minutes.
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I mean, personally I don't think Terry's very good at interviews, I think I'd be flying in the face of public opinion if I said he was.
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I mean, personally I don't think Terry's very good at interviews, I think I'd be contradicting public opinion if I said he was.
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Approaching such an aggressive and powerful creature is a dangerous enterprise even if the move is made by another individual of the same species and its intentions are purely sexual.
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Approaching such an aggressive and powerful creature is a dangerous enterprise even if the stood still by another individual of the same species and its intentions are purely sexual.
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And — this idea really takes the biscuit — the cute TV puppy impersonation; you know the one — grab the end of a full toilet roll and run off with it, laughing, Mum in hot pursuit!
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And — this idea really eats the last biscuit — the cute TV puppy impersonation; you know the one — grab the end of a full toilet roll and run off with it, laughing, Mum in hot pursuit!
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With the Arts Lab in full swing and the free festival about to take place, David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest, the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt.
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With the Arts Lab at a swingset and the free festival about to take place, David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest, the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt.
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At least he was spared the knowledge that he'd given the doge's ring to a heartless little bitch who'd just taken him for a ride.’.
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At least he was spared the knowledge that he'd given the doge's ring to a heartless little bitch who'd just gave someone a ride.
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A SCHOOLGIRL was subjected to a terrifying three hour sex ordeal after a being kidnapped in broad daylight at gunpoint, police said yesterday.
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A SCHOOLGIRL was subjected to a terrifying three hour sex ordeal after a being kidnapped in a well lit room at gunpoint, police said yesterday.
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Verse 4: The god of this age [which I take to mean the devil, ie Satan] has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
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Verse 4: The god of this age [which I take to mean the devil, ie Satan] has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the brightest star of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
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He says Morse is town and gown.
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He says Morse is the residents of the town and the students and faculty associated with the school.
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In the final analysis, the nicest thing about writing for advertising is that you are judged by what you can do.
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In the last page of the report, the nicest thing about writing for advertising is that you are judged by what you can do.
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So er we used to go through the motions and er after about er three weeks I think it was, no, yeah, two or three weeks anyway.
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So er we used to do things in a perfunctory way and er after about er three weeks I think it was, no, yeah, two or three weeks anyway.
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Convincing him or her that you are the one to fit the bill is a challenge.
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Convincing him or her that you are the one to serve the purpose is a challenge.
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Mrs Khalid had a soft expression and lively eyes but a never say die ishness that quite reminded Ellen of Rhoda.
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Mrs Khalid had a soft expression and lively eyes but a do not despair ishness that quite reminded Ellen of Rhoda.
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But here's a collection of invaluable 1992 isms to keep you ahead of the game.
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But here's a collection of invaluable 1992 isms to keep you ahead of the task.
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Earlier we'd had coffee and conversation in Mary's tea room, an interview more off the record than on, and for little obvious reason.
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Earlier we'd had coffee and conversation in Mary's tea room, an interview more not for publication than on, and for little obvious reason.
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And who is that whooping it up at the bar with a glass in his hand?
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And who is that whipping up a meal at the bar with a glass in his hand?
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The turmoil caused by IBM Corp's fall from grace, Burton explained, has presented Legent with an ideal opportunity.
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The turmoil caused by IBM Corp's become less graceful, Burton explained, has presented Legent with an ideal opportunity.
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When Swindon and Leicester meet, they often see red.
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When Swindon and Leicester meet, they often become enraged.
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Part of the reason is that, off the cuff, Mr Kantor has not yet learned to speak the language of trade buffs.
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Part of the reason is that, out from under the cuff of a sleeve, Mr Kantor has not yet learned to speak the language of trade buffs.
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Examples that spring to mind are artefacts like beaver dams, bird nests and caddis houses.
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Examples that occur as possibilities are artefacts like beaver dams, bird nests and caddis houses.
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Or have a streetplan of, was losing heart.
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Or have a streetplan of, was having heart failure.
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However vivid the message put over by advertising, there is no substitute for the final face to face meeting between the buyer and the seller or his representative.
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However vivid the message put over by advertising, there is no substitute for the final in person meeting between the buyer and the seller or his representative.
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Although we were in fact exempt from this, our management wisely decided that we should fall in line with the principle of the new regulations.
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Although we were in fact exempt from this, our management wisely decided that we should conform with the principle of the new regulations.
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Touch and goes proved fairly simple; power on, flaps up produced almost spontaneous response with a short ground roll.
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Swift proved fairly simple; power on, flaps up produced almost spontaneous response with a short ground roll.
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Any receptacle capable of holding water is a potential water garden.
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Any receptacle capable of withstanding criticism is a potential water garden.
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Such people have been disappointed, to say the least, that the Government postponed the community care programme by two years because they saw it as an opportunity for the balance of resources between residential care and community care to be readdressed.
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Such people have been disappointed, so as to be brief and efficient, that the Government postponed the community care programme by two years because they saw it as an opportunity for the balance of resources between residential care and community care to be readdressed.
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In a nutshell the approved structure plan seriously underestimated the employment needs of the district, and it allocated only forty six hectare for a fifteen year period.
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In summary the approved structure plan seriously underestimated the employment needs of the district, and it allocated only forty six hectare for a fifteen year period.
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In nine times out of ten the vehicle concerned will be a motor bike or a motor car.
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In mostly the vehicle concerned will be a motor bike or a motor car.
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The cross connections between her and Charles were so powerful, it was very make or break,’ says Penny.
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The cross connections between her and Charles were so powerful, it was very build or destroy says Penny.
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Their overall verdict on the high and mighty bunch of Test and County Cricket Board disciplinary committee men was What a load of balls!’.
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Their overall verdict on the ostentatiously self important bunch of Test and County Cricket Board disciplinary committee men was What a load of balls!’.
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Co operation by the UK Civil Aviation Authority has been excellent and MiG operators around the world are lending a hand with their experiences.
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Co operation by the UK Civil Aviation Authority has been excellent and MiG operators around the world are shaking hands with their experiences.
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Did I look so obviously the sort to get into trouble that I couldn't go about with circles under my eyes, or telephone a doctor, or throw up once in a while, without everyone immediately jumping to a single conclusion?
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Did I look so obviously the sort to get into trouble that I couldn't go about with circles under my eyes, or telephone a doctor, or throw up sometimes, without everyone immediately jumping to a single conclusion?
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Did everyone get pissed off with me gettinhg them right always? |:– }.
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Did everyone get left with me gettinhg them right always? |:– }.
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You may even throw caution to the wind and try one of our Mystery Trips.
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You may even do things despite the risks and try one of our Mystery Trips.
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It was just four months ago that met my first contras face to face.
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It was just four months ago that met my first contras in person.
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Brando, as Carmine Sabatini, the Mafia mogul with a heart of gold who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing, is great too, especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy.
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Brando, as Carmine Sabatini, the Mafia mogul with a compassionate attitude who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing, is great too, especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy.
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I was suicidal, one day I'd been on top of the world.
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I was suicidal, one day I'd been on top of Mount Everest.
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Last reported early yesterday morning, high as a kite, heading for a train.
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Last reported early yesterday morning, flying in the sky, heading for a train.
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What falls less easily into place is the judgment about relative importance, urgency, contemporary relevance, nearness to reality; because Raskolnikov comes over as a very grand and accessible conception, a nineteenth century bohemian Hamlet was one way of putting it, whereas Verkhovensky is just a wrecker.
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What sits down is the judgment about relative importance, urgency, contemporary relevance, nearness to reality; because Raskolnikov comes over as a very grand and accessible conception, a nineteenth century bohemian Hamlet was one way of putting it, whereas Verkhovensky is just a wrecker.
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Her prize was a trip to London to see Charles and Diana tying the knot.
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Her prize was a trip to London to see Charles and Diana marrying.
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Once you have completed this, you can discuss it with your boss and ensure you are both on the same wavelength.
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Once you have completed this, you can discuss it with your boss and ensure you are both listening to the same radio frequency.
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Then, by periodically removing the inverted bottles from their positions, she would shake them, then replace them in the holes.
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Then, by periodically removing the inverted bottles from their positions, she would shake them, then replace them in debt.
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American game giants, Nintendo cried foul and took them to court in an attempt to ban Game Genie sales in America.
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American game giants, Nintendo cried hysterically and took them to court in an attempt to ban Game Genie sales in America.
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Some cuts involved not filling posts left vacant by teachers discouraged by the rock bottom pay and difficult conditions.
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Some cuts involved not filling posts left vacant by teachers discouraged by the the very lowest possible level pay and difficult conditions.
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It is time that the Prime Minister came clean with the country.
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It is time that the Prime Minister bathe with the country.
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".~. but old Sam ’s just come clean with me.
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".~. but old Sam ’s just be completely honest with me.
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Pledge on Poll tax SUZANNE Fletcher, Liberal Democrat candidate for Stockton North says her Party in power could have the Poll tax dead and buried by April 1993’.
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Pledge on Poll tax SUZANNE Fletcher, Liberal Democrat candidate for Stockton North says her Party in power could have the Poll tax forgotten by April 1993’.
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Such arguments perhaps illustrate the extent of the fall from grace to positivist criminology in recent years.
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Such arguments perhaps illustrate the extent of the become less graceful to positivist criminology in recent years.
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I felt on top of the world and couldn't believe the heat.
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I felt on top of Mount Everest and couldn't believe the heat.
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City cops looked the other way, and the Cal State Angels loaned us hardware.
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City cops turned a blind eye, and the Cal State Angels loaned us hardware.
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' I tremble at crossing swords with you ,' said Robert Bossu in the sweetest and most reasonable of voices, his high shoulder leaned at ease against the panelled wall at his back ,' but I must observe that she did not allow it to succeed.
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' I tremble at becoming friends with you ,' said Robert Bossu in the sweetest and most reasonable of voices, his high shoulder leaned at ease against the panelled wall at his back ,' but I must observe that she did not allow it to succeed.
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We can congratulate ourselves: better late than never!
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We can congratulate ourselves: better to do things late, than to never do it at all!
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Just by opting for a more left field occupation you're putting yourself on the edge a bit It really does take a bit of bottle to do that and find your own way through the maze rather than just go with the flow.
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Just by opting for a more left field occupation you're putting yourself on the edge a bit It really does take a bit of bottle to do that and find your own way through the maze rather than just swim downstream.
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I hope the work will be interesting, I was a bit disappointed not to have the chance to tackle my own book as the main editor at last but of course one doesn't want to rock the boat too much — there are too many people who'd happily fill my shoes.
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I hope the work will be interesting, I was a bit disappointed not to have the chance to tackle my own book as the main editor at last but of course one doesn't want to do something that causes problems too much — there are too many people who'd happily fill my shoes.
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Seeing the light It is important that your lights are properly adjusted not only for your benefit but also for any oncoming traffic.
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Achieving a new understanding It is important that your lights are properly adjusted not only for your benefit but also for any oncoming traffic.
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Don't want you limping about too much, not now your ankle's on the mend.’.
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Don't want you limping about too much, not now your ankle's suffering.
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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 take it away 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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But Crosby's future only came to a head this week when he reacted angrily to claims of an approach for Crystal Palace boss Steve Coppell.
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But Crosby's future only popped up this week when he reacted angrily to claims of an approach for Crystal Palace boss Steve Coppell.
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Lewis Bruno has been spoken of as a fight which will gross £ 18 million, but that's wide of the mark.
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Lewis Bruno has been spoken of as a fight which will gross £ 18 million, but that's considerably accurate.
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I don't know how serious they are, but Warren and Madonna certainty had the hots for one another.
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I don't know how serious they are, but Warren and Madonna certainty was attracted to one another.
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But, you know, the situation is difficult in that if the people did move in there's not a lot you can do about it because it would mean that you would have to surrender the lease, which means you've let the guarantors off the hook for paying the then and you're left without a tenant whatsoever.
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But, you know, the situation is difficult in that if the people did move in there's not a lot you can do about it because it would mean that you would have to surrender the lease, which means you've let the guarantors off the coathook for paying the then and you're left without a tenant whatsoever.
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I will try to take a broad role, eliminate controversy and keep a low profile.’.
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I will try to take a broad role, eliminate controversy and be quiet and discreet.
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It was Bacchus who saved the day with 61, Marshall and Garner both made forties, and the final total reached 265.
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It was Bacchus who rescued a person from major failure with 61, Marshall and Garner both made forties, and the final total reached 265.
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It went' without saying' that the rule was devoted' not to the interests of the police, but to the protection and welfare of the public'.
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It was obvious' that the rule was devoted' not to the interests of the police, but to the protection and welfare of the public'.
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Yet yesterday's appointment of Howard Kendall as manager seems, on the face of it, one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years.
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Yet yesterday's appointment of Howard Kendall as manager seems, at first glance, one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years.
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