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I got out of breath drying myself after a bath and I realised I was a bit overweight,’ said Mervin, who now tips the scales at just over eight stones!
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I got out of breath drying myself after a bath and I realised I was a bit overweight,’ said Mervin, who now change the fortunes at just over eight stones!
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Having your own original opinions was clearly a major flaw in a mirza and, just to be on the safe side, the Mirza Nama offers a few acceptable opinions for the young gentleman to learn by heart and adopt as his own.
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Having your own original opinions was clearly a major flaw in a mirza and, just to be on the safe side, the Mirza Nama offers a few acceptable opinions for the young gentleman to learn from unaided memory and in full detail and adopt as his own.
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Niki somehow felt this was a make or break race for him; his pride was dented, his dander up.
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Niki somehow felt this was a build or destroy race for him; his pride was dented, his dander up.
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He was still on tenterhooks waiting for his directors' decision about the manager's job.
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He was still in a state of suspense waiting for his directors' decision about the manager's job.
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Showing an old photograph or object to an elderly person may be a means of jogging the memory, or breaking the ice, and may well prompt them to reminisce.
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Showing an old photograph or object to an elderly person may be a means of jogging the memory, or starting to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness, and may well prompt them to reminisce.
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Artifice has run riot, replacing and controlling the warmth and vitality of nature.
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Artifice has riot, replacing and controlling the warmth and vitality of nature.
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Today, many people might think that all of this is water under the bridge.
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Today, many people might think that all of this is nothing important.
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I went straight from school to the Inland Revenue,’ she says.
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I became a law abiding person from school to the Inland Revenue,’ she says.
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I mean the Sierra, it's a good offer on the Sierra but it's, it's like the basic engine and I do like a car that you know, you can put your foot down and it.
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I mean the Sierra, it's a good offer on the Sierra but it's, it's like the basic engine and I do like a car that you know, you can stop moving and it.
| 1nent
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When she came to think of it, the only thing she and Jerome had ever agreed about was what a difficult, trying and utterly maddening creature Nora was.
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When she on reflection, the only thing she and Jerome had ever agreed about was what a difficult, trying and utterly maddening creature Nora was.
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Carefully he scraped every last vestige of ice cream from his bowl, then stood up.
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Carefully he scraped every vestige of ice cream from his bowl, then stood up.
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By the same token, Edwin told me that Gifford stopped using it after his stroke.'.
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For the price of one ticket, Edwin told me that Gifford stopped using it after his stroke.'.
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Finlay Young, 24, of Lincoln Avenue, Knights wood, Glasgow, walked free from the High Court in Glasgow at the end of the nine day trial.
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Finlay Young, 24, of Lincoln Avenue, Knights wood, Glasgow, went unpunished from the High Court in Glasgow at the end of the nine day trial.
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After waiting two years on the back burner for Batmania to boil itself dry Clean and Sober is finally getting a UK release, allowing Michael Keaton to do his twitching and snorting coke fiend routine without risk of dirtying the caped crusader's pristine image.
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After waiting two years in the microwave for Batmania to boil itself dry Clean and Sober is finally getting a UK release, allowing Michael Keaton to do his twitching and snorting coke fiend routine without risk of dirtying the caped crusader's pristine image.
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Many members of the Admiralty were furious with their First Lord when the temporary appointment was ratified on November 28, but Churchill did not give a fig.
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Many members of the Admiralty were furious with their First Lord when the temporary appointment was ratified on November 28, but Churchill did not sell figs.
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Even though the US government ’s debt limit was raised in the nick of time, the process was – and remains – fraught with risk.
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Even though the US government ’s debt limit was raised at the last possible moment, the process was – and remains – fraught with risk.
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A 37 year old woman accused of mortgage frauds totalling more than £ 1 million yesterday collapsed twice in the dock as the case got under way.
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A 37 year old woman accused of mortgage frauds totalling more than £ 1 million yesterday collapsed twice under close scrutiny as the case got under way.
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Countries erm, and as you say, I mean ha you know, whether they're American generals or or the Soviet generals, whatever er they're all, they're all feeling the pinch now because er.
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Countries erm, and as you say, I mean ha you know, whether they're American generals or or the Soviet generals, whatever er they're all, they're all suffering a hardship now because er.
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In May 1957, seven years after his wife Hannah had died of a heart attack, Hughie Gallacher hit rock bottom.
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In May 1957, seven years after his wife Hannah had died of a heart attack, Hughie Gallacher hit the very lowest possible level.
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Class of Year Three children The " Keeper " is a guard who has been blinded to stop him ever setting eyes on the magic jewels.
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Class of Year Three children The " Keeper " is a guard who has been blinded to stop him ever see the magic jewels.
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Crows, like the ones that hover round the summit of Buchaille Etive Mor, could fly in a pyramid formation and play the trumpet and walkers would still look the other way.
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Crows, like the ones that hover round the summit of Buchaille Etive Mor, could fly in a pyramid formation and play the trumpet and walkers would still become shy.
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I said I gotta come clean with you.
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I said I gotta bathe with you.
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She says she also sleeps better and wakes up with a clearer head which is not the sort of image she portrayed a couple of years ago when all the pressures she was facing caused her to hit the bottle again.
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She says she also sleeps better and wakes up with a clearer head which is not the sort of image she portrayed a couple of years ago when all the pressures she was facing caused her to drink alcohol steadily and in excess again.
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So any docks, dandelions and creeping buttercup go straight to the tip and good riddance to them too.
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So any docks, dandelions and creeping buttercup go straight to the tip and the departure is welcome to them too.
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And unfortunately, since she could actually hear the machine from the bedroom, it meant that the air conditioning was on the blink once more!
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And unfortunately, since she could actually hear the machine from the bedroom, it meant that the air conditioning was malfunctioning once more!
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Daddy's always thought the world of you, and I know Mummy likes you.
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Daddy's always had a very high opinion of you, and I know Mummy likes you.
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When I'd finished he hummed and hawed a bit, but finally admitted he was at fault and promised to apologise to you as well.
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When I'd finished he take a long time before doing things a bit, but finally admitted he was at fault and promised to apologise to you as well.
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He hums and haws for a bit then he says he'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court.
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He take a long time before doing things for a bit then he says he'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court.
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It lets young Pardy off the hook, I suppose.
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It lets young Pardy off the coathook, I suppose.
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The shock of the change of circumstances was sufficiently numbing to dampen any inclination to run riot, particularly after the painful build up of events which led to the final arrest.
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The shock of the change of circumstances was sufficiently numbing to dampen any inclination to riot, particularly after the painful build up of events which led to the final arrest.
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If, as might appear on the face of it to be the case, ss20 24 can only be breached by actual acts, no difficulty arises with MDPs.
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If, as might appear Encountering to be the case, ss20 24 can only be breached by actual acts, no difficulty arises with MDPs.
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A fox on the run, seconds before the leading hound moves in for the kill.
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A fox fleeing, seconds before the leading hound moves in for the kill.
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She was telephoned in the early hours of the morning about stories in newspapers and yet dare not take the communal telephone off the hook in case any of their families became ill during the night.
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She was telephoned in the early hours of the morning about stories in newspapers and yet dare not take the communal telephone off the coathook in case any of their families became ill during the night.
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Alternatively, Ho may simply have been waiting for something to turn up, something that would tip the scales one way or the other in the situation that was neither peace nor war.
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Alternatively, Ho may simply have been waiting for something to turn up, something that would change the fortunes one way or the other in the situation that was neither peace nor war.
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She would have had every reason to look the other way.
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She would have had every reason to ignore things wrong.
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Golf: Little big man shows his stature Ian Ridley watches the champion weather the storm with mixture of shots to mount a spirited defence.
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Golf: Little big man shows his stature Ian Ridley watches the champion predict the coming storm with mixture of shots to mount a spirited defence.
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The stadium was packed beyond capacity; in every nook and cranny people crammed together, standing four deep on the walkways and filling the steps between the seats.
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The stadium was packed beyond capacity; in every small place people crammed together, standing four deep on the walkways and filling the steps between the seats.
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This is not the sort of complaint one would expect after years in which Downing Street was running riot by appointing one maverick after another.
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This is not the sort of complaint one would expect after years in which Downing Street was riot by appointing one maverick after another.
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M Beregovoy may claim that he has nothing to reproach himself with, but his acceptance of an interest free million franc (£ 125,000) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least.
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M Beregovoy may claim that he has nothing to reproach himself with, but his acceptance of an interest free million franc (£ 125,000) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious so as to be brief and efficient.
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She's always pissed off with me for some reason!
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She's always left with me for some reason!
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Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're blowing hot and cold.
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Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're behaving inconsistently.
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The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks out of the blue a figure of £ 200 million.
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The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks without warning a figure of £ 200 million.
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But that's cold comfort to the players who for the past two months or so have been attempting to qualify for the PGA European Tour.
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But that's poor consolation to the players who for the past two months or so have been attempting to qualify for the PGA European Tour.
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THE phoney war between BT and Mercury erupted in tit for tat exchanges yesterday.
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THE phoney war between BT and Mercury erupted in equivalent retribution exchanges yesterday.
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In broad daylight they lie in wait, just round the corner, ready to pounce on you, to grab you round the throat or, as in my case, to hit you over the head.
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In a well lit room they lie in wait, just round the corner, ready to pounce on you, to grab you round the throat or, as in my case, to hit you over the head.
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Indeed, imposing performance based emoluments of this sort flies in the face of one major reason for regulation or public ownership in the first place.
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Indeed, imposing performance based emoluments of this sort contradict one major reason for regulation or public ownership in the first place.
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However, speculation remained that the Army distrusted the peace process, and that it believed that the URNG's motives were designed to buy time and international prestige while it regrouped its forces.
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However, speculation remained that the Army distrusted the peace process, and that it believed that the URNG's motives were designed to cause a delay to achieve something else and international prestige while it regrouped its forces.
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But the panic soon subsided, helped by the news that the Scots had already turned tail.
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But the panic soon subsided, helped by the news that the Scots had already reverse direction.
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In a nutshell, I see N C V O as something like, perhaps, the C B I of the voluntary sector.
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Briefly stated, I see N C V O as something like, perhaps, the C B I of the voluntary sector.
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Only I had to carry the can for it.
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Only I had to keep the can safe for it.
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It was then that Aurangzeb's cunning saved the day for the rebels.
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It was then that Aurangzeb's cunning rescued a person from major failure for the rebels.
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So it is possible to meet my standards for a quality basic marine system for below £ 250 and it was time to go cap in hand with a swift apology to the PFK Editor for doubting his judgement.
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So it is possible to meet my standards for a quality basic marine system for below £ 250 and it was time to go without wearing a hat with a swift apology to the PFK Editor for doubting his judgement.
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To see the Tory Party dragooned to vote for it does seem to be flying in the face of democracy.’.
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To see the Tory Party dragooned to vote for it does seem to be acting in a manner highly contrary to democracy.’.
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Herds from Scotland also went south down the centre of England, some having swum across the Solway Firth.
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Herds from Scotland also became worse down the centre of England, some having swum across the Solway Firth.
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He may have realised earlier than most of us that the King was in the long run unfitted to be King.
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He may have realised earlier than most of us that the King was over a long period of time unfitted to be King.
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So, if you're planning to be out and about tonight, take care.
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So, if you're planning to be traveling around tonight, take care.
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He had never thought that prostitutes and squalor went hand in hand.
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He had never thought that prostitutes and squalor held hands.
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You know a magical idea has sprung to mind.
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You know a magical idea has occured as possibilities.
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Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he's seen as quite a a robust character but they don't quite see eye to eye on the issues of the company.
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Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he's seen as quite a a robust character but they don't quite agree on the issues of the company.
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She came to his side and stared along the alley at the two men who were standing unwarily outlined in the light of a held lantern.
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She came to his side and stared along the alley at the two men who were standing unwarily outlined in consideration of a held lantern.
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But top insurers said terrorism was a political problem not a commercial one, so the Government should pick up at least part of the tab for future claims.
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But top insurers said terrorism was a political problem not a commercial one, so the Government should pay for for future claims.
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Three state art academies ensure the necessary supply of creative new blood.
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Three state art academies ensure the necessary supply of creative donated blood.
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So far the MAIB has met behind closed doors.
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So far the MAIB has met secretly.
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With a hint of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, Carol brought the house down: He has a family / He has a home / He's wearing some new shoes that he doesn't quite own / He doesn't have work yet / He's trying hard to get / But he'll give you his fortune when he has one to give.’.
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With a hint of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, Carol made the house collapse: He has a family / He has a home / He's wearing some new shoes that he doesn't quite own / He doesn't have work yet / He's trying hard to get / But he'll give you his fortune when he has one to give.’.
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Even a large ship like this can become claustrophobic if you don't get away once in a while,’ said Lindsey.
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Even a large ship like this can become claustrophobic if you don't get away sometimes said Lindsey.
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Er there's mine needs a few bits and bobs I can't do it though cos I haven't got enough money.
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Er there's mine needs a few small remaining pieces and items I can't do it though cos I haven't got enough money.
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By dint of careful and meticulous research she was able to provide the defence with evidence that every significant statement published in the Sunday Telegraph had been published somewhere already in a newspaper, a magazine or a book.
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By the force of careful and meticulous research she was able to provide the defence with evidence that every significant statement published in the Sunday Telegraph had been published somewhere already in a newspaper, a magazine or a book.
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While carrying out research for my book, Our Treacherous Hearts: Why Women Let Men Get Their Way (Faber & Faber, £ 14.99), I found that men are not only often let off the hook by women, but are actively idealised’ by them.
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While carrying out research for my book, Our Treacherous Hearts: Why Women Let Men Get Their Way (Faber & Faber, £ 14.99), I found that men are not only often let relieved of a duty by women, but are actively idealised’ by them.
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There Boris Yeltzin was my guest, and the President of Russia and the British Prime Minister shared a country house weekend, a walk in the English countryside, and a pint of beer in a British pub.
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There Boris Yeltzin went for it, and the President of Russia and the British Prime Minister shared a country house weekend, a walk in the English countryside, and a pint of beer in a British pub.
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Shrewd movie bosses are laughing all the way to the bank — they have already planned Home Alone 3.
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Shrewd movie bosses are making money by deceiving — they have already planned Home Alone 3.
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There is a dread of falling from grace.
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There is a dread of becoming less graceful.
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He later took the floor again to explain his remarks as " shock diplomacy ", intended to illustrate the tone which Russian policy could adopt if the political opponents of President Boris Yeltsin were to come to power.
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He later sat on the floor again to explain his remarks as " shock diplomacy ", intended to illustrate the tone which Russian policy could adopt if the political opponents of President Boris Yeltsin were to come to power.
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On the face of it, an absurdity, but was there an element of sense in what she had said?
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Encountering, an absurdity, but was there an element of sense in what she had said?
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At the top of each page is a comment about Bunty, such as Fourteen pence well spent — on hours of content — that's BUNTY ’ ’ or a bit of advice on safety, Don't forget girls, never accept lifts from strangers! ’.
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At the top of each page is a comment about Bunty, such as Fourteen use the toilet — on hours of content — that's BUNTY ’ ’ or a bit of advice on safety, Don't forget girls, never accept lifts from strangers! ’.
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Carolyn, I'll go and look at him as soon as I shut the door on you.
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Carolyn, I'll go and look at him as soon as I refuse to consider you.
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Cast out the rowing machine that sits gathering dust in your bedroom, put your oar in and the real thing — you don't have to be an undergraduate at Oxbridge.
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Cast out the rowing machine that sits sweeping up dust in your bedroom, put your oar in and the real thing — you don't have to be an undergraduate at Oxbridge.
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In 1987, when I was chosen to fight my first election at Birmingham's Perry Barr, I was on cloud nine, even though it was a safe Labour seat.
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In 1987, when I was chosen to fight my first election at Birmingham's Perry Barr, I was blissful, even though it was a safe Labour seat.
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Young people could be moulded to the demand’ from employers and this was crucial because in the long term, the character of the demand … is ultimately governed by the possibilities of supply.’.
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Young people could be moulded to the demand’ from employers and this was crucial because over a long period of time, the character of the demand … is ultimately governed by the possibilities of supply.’.
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Struggling peasants they'd be for the most part, trying to keep body and soul together in difficult times.
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Struggling peasants they'd be for the most part, trying to survive in difficult times.
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Raw Nerve Promotions: The already impressive Cousin Silas bring to the table more electro weirdness in this EP that starts with View from a room, a head messer of a piece with toybox sounds, stunguns and alien noises, blipping and dancing around.
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Raw Nerve Promotions: The already impressive Cousin Silas contribute more electro weirdness in this EP that starts with View from a room, a head messer of a piece with toybox sounds, stunguns and alien noises, blipping and dancing around.
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He observes the prohibition against talking shop’, whereas Pound through his London years seems never to have talked anything else.
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He observes the prohibition against talking about shopping, whereas Pound through his London years seems never to have talked anything else.
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Offiah also went straight to the dressing room following the 1991 Premiership final at Old Trafford.
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Offiah also became a law abiding person to the dressing room following the 1991 Premiership final at Old Trafford.
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The sight of these two storming along under a cloud of canvas is enough to stir the blood of most landlubbers.
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The sight of these two storming along under suspicion of canvas is enough to stir the blood of most landlubbers.
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NEWSBOY rounded off a brilliant nap hand yesterday when Jdaayel romped home at 4 1 for his fifth winning nap on the trot.
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NEWSBOY rounded off a brilliant nap hand yesterday when Jdaayel romped home at 4 1 for his fifth winning nap in a row.
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I believe I am a more flexible player who can sometimes play off the cuff and throw the opposition.
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I believe I am a more flexible player who can sometimes play out from under the cuff of a sleeve and throw the opposition.
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WordPerfect is also a subscriber to the competitive upgrade system — see the box — and will often be found offering what is normally high priced kit at a rock bottom price to persuade you to move to their products.
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WordPerfect is also a subscriber to the competitive upgrade system — see the box — and will often be found offering what is normally high priced kit at a the very lowest possible level price to persuade you to move to their products.
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If you plan to keep livestock, the security of fences and gates must go hand in hand with fertility.
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If you plan to keep livestock, the security of fences and gates must hold hands with fertility.
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Her benefits were therefore not so much economic as political: he who pays the piper calls the tune.
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Her benefits were therefore not so much economic as political: he who pays the piper sings the song.
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Little branches wandering off it every which way.
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Little branches wandering off it all over.
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Also encouraging has been the fact that a row with America over government procurement, which threatened to spill over into tit for tat sanctions, was averted at the last minute.
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Also encouraging has been the fact that a row with America over government procurement, which threatened to spill over into this for that sanctions, was averted at the last minute.
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Mr Proctor said last night that it was all water under the bridge’.
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Mr Proctor said last night that it was all in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven.
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Are the Government going to send other material that they want to launder to Wandsworth prison or are they now going to come clean about this episode?
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Are the Government going to send other material that they want to launder to Wandsworth prison or are they now going to be completely honest about this episode?
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Then, at 5.25pm, a helicopter hovering 60 feet over the house dropped a bomb with a 45 second fuse.
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Then, at 5.25pm, a helicopter hovering 60 feet over the house gave decisive news with a 45 second fuse.
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Similarly, in 1985 police in Philadelphia dropped a bomb on a house belonging to some local black political activists.
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Similarly, in 1985 police in Philadelphia gave decisive news on a house belonging to some local black political activists.
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And so the prospects of a happily monied marriage of convenience were ever diminishing, until an idea occurred to the pair of them — certainly to Laura Stratton.
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And so the prospects of a happily monied marriage motivated by some reason other than love were ever diminishing, until an idea occurred to the pair of them — certainly to Laura Stratton.
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Where he rode the Elves took heart.
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Where he rode the Elves regained courage.
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It has been well said of the Reformers themselves that the Bible was the sole norm and guide in matters of faith and conduct, not in everything under the sun.
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It has been well said of the Reformers themselves that the Bible was the sole norm and guide in matters of faith and conduct, not in everything that makes you warm.
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Mr Wildish said she had been chatting cheerfully and was full of beans and looking forward to going home.
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Mr Wildish said she had been chatting cheerfully and was energetic and looking forward to going home.
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Erm right just t message on secretaries clubs, going to put them on a back burner for a while then in terms of actually forming a club as such.
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Erm right just t message on secretaries clubs, going to put them in the microwave for a while then in terms of actually forming a club as such.
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Tony Zanetta, former President of MainMan, the company set up by Tony DeFries to handle David's career, takes us behind the scenes and describes the setting up of MainMan.
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Tony Zanetta, former President of MainMan, the company set up by Tony DeFries to handle David's career, takes us secretly and describes the setting up of MainMan.
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