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There is a need for close and on going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that calls the tune. | There is a need for close and on going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that sings the song. | 1nent |
The mess of my life, the selfishnesses and false turnings and the treacheries, all these things could fall into place, they could become a source of construction rather than a source of chaos, and precisely because I had no other choice. | The mess of my life, the selfishnesses and false turnings and the treacheries, all these things could sit down, they could become a source of construction rather than a source of chaos, and precisely because I had no other choice. | 1nent |
In the damp dawn mist he radiated green light, tendrils of luminescence which reached from the points of his body into the canopy, and down to the earth. | In the damp dawn mist he radiated permission, tendrils of luminescence which reached from the points of his body into the canopy, and down to the earth. | 1nent |
Special Branch would look the other way. | Special Branch would turn a blind eye. | 0ent |
By now our brave team of 4 were descending A' Mhaighdean direct by Roger's Route (described as' a piece of cake' by the leader, although there seemed to be some debate about that) in an attempt to reach a suitable camping place near Carn More as quickly as possible in the deteriorating conditions. | By now our brave team of 4 were descending A' Mhaighdean direct by Roger's Route (described as' easy' by the leader, although there seemed to be some debate about that) in an attempt to reach a suitable camping place near Carn More as quickly as possible in the deteriorating conditions. | 0ent |
Thrashed them out of sight, couldn't fucking believe it, when you've seen a pool table, erm, pool game go on for two hours, that's when you know you. | Thrashed them blind, couldn't fucking believe it, when you've seen a pool table, erm, pool game go on for two hours, that's when you know you. | 1nent |
By the same token, revisionist work has tended to play down the extent to which the intelligentsia set the goals and moulded the aspirations of peasants and workers. | In a similar manner, revisionist work has tended to play down the extent to which the intelligentsia set the goals and moulded the aspirations of peasants and workers. | 0ent |
She might tell herself he was arrogant and aggressive, but she could not suppress another little voice whispering that those very qualities went hand in hand with others that drew her irresistibly — courage, strength, utter dependability. | She might tell herself he was arrogant and aggressive, but she could not suppress another little voice whispering that those very qualities held hands with others that drew her irresistibly — courage, strength, utter dependability. | 1nent |
Under the table, so Karen's trying not to giggle. | Below the water table, so Karen's trying not to giggle. | 1nent |
The " ontological " version, as we saw, involves an assumption that existential propositions, in the final analysis, can be reproduced in terms of propositions that do not explicitly assert but rather presuppose the existence of certain ontological objects. | The " ontological " version, as we saw, involves an assumption that existential propositions, in the last page of the report, can be reproduced in terms of propositions that do not explicitly assert but rather presuppose the existence of certain ontological objects. | 1nent |
In answer to this, there are cases in which the notion of force feeding is very wide of the mark. | In answer to this, there are cases in which the notion of force feeding is very inaccurate. | 0ent |
Come to think of it, I wasn't that keen on it either, though it did serve a cracking pint of Young's bitter. | On reflection, I wasn't that keen on it either, though it did serve a cracking pint of Young's bitter. | 0ent |
This all sounds like dashing stuff, but if his sheer audacity had not carried the day, he would have been unable to defend himself against so many. | This all sounds like dashing stuff, but if his sheer audacity had not leaded to victory, he would have been unable to defend himself against so many. | 0ent |
Water authorities that will make a splash: Jeremy Warner on investment in the floated water authorities. | Water authorities that will attract attention: Jeremy Warner on investment in the floated water authorities. | 0ent |
The Swedes, however, took shelter within their fortifications; the invasion, if ever planned, had, it appeared, been called off and in August 1717 the arrested Swedish ambassador was exchanged for the English resident in Sweden, who had been detained in a tit for tat reprisal. | The Swedes, however, took shelter within their fortifications; the invasion, if ever planned, had, it appeared, been called off and in August 1717 the arrested Swedish ambassador was exchanged for the English resident in Sweden, who had been detained in a this for that reprisal. | 1nent |
Nothing yet, but I've got a team working around the clock so it should only be a matter of time before they come up with the answers.’. | Nothing yet, but I've got a team working constantly so it should only be a matter of time before they come up with the answers.’. | 0ent |
Read the small print; you never know what you may find. | Read the fine print; you never know what you may find. | 0ent |
Now that she had calmed down it was very clear to her that her actions had been rash, to say the least. | Now that she had calmed down it was very clear to her that her actions had been rash, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
By the same token her body of flesh and blood and bone was partly artifice and artefact. | In a similar manner her body of flesh and blood and bone was partly artifice and artefact. | 0ent |
It's funny how you get a picture of someone.''. | It's funny how you take a picture of someone.''. | 1nent |
Alice Berwicke, visiting Plymouth for the association in 1881, found reclamation and educational work in full swing in the local branch. | Alice Berwicke, visiting Plymouth for the association in 1881, found reclamation and educational work at a swingset in the local branch. | 1nent |
These job descriptions are also contained in Appendix A. Although a familiarity with these tasks on paper is important to achieve an understanding of bureau work, their expansiveness should not be allowed to deter the potential applicant. | These job descriptions are also contained in Appendix A. Although a familiarity with these tasks in theory is important to achieve an understanding of bureau work, their expansiveness should not be allowed to deter the potential applicant. | 1nent |
Seeking high and low for new rewards and new ways forward. | Seeking at the top and bottom for new rewards and new ways forward. | 1nent |
We birdied the first couple of holes and we were on top of the world. | We birdied the first couple of holes and we were on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
In an effort to restore their competitiveness, the CFA countries have tried every trick in the book except one: devaluation. | In an effort to restore their competitiveness, the CFA countries have tried unattested methods except one: devaluation. | 1nent |
Astonishment, because Smith has suffered his share of the off the record rubbishing by party cliques that Byrne refers so selfrighteously to. | Astonishment, because Smith has suffered his share of the not for publication rubbishing by party cliques that Byrne refers so selfrighteously to. | 0ent |
Now that Viola had let the cat out of the bag, she felt she had no option but to come clean. | Now that Viola had let the cat out of the bag, she felt she had no option but to bathe. | 1nent |
By midnight the end of course party is in full swing, but most cadets, like the General, are sound asleep. | By midnight the end of course party is at a swingset, but most cadets, like the General, are sound asleep. | 1nent |
Olinda,’ she brought out her name again for good measure, seemed to find you attractive the other night.’. | Olinda,’ she brought out her name again in addition to what has already been done, seemed to find you attractive the other night.’. | 0ent |
It happened after captain Floyd, hitting back following over the top introductions of European players, simply invited guests to meet the " twelve best players in the world ". | It happened after captain Floyd, hitting back following outrageous introductions of European players, simply invited guests to meet the " twelve best players in the world ". | 0ent |
Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at full tilt. | Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at a position of fully leaning over. | 1nent |
He was in every sense a man of the cloth. | He was in every sense a tailor. | 1nent |
Holland: as most of you will realise, it will also be the 45th birthday of the MGA, which first saw the light of day in 1955 as far as the public were concerned. | Holland: as most of you will realise, it will also be the 45th birthday of the MGA, which first saw the brightest star of day in 1955 as far as the public were concerned. | 1nent |
And when she jumped up again, the chair sort of stuck to the seat of those awful green breeches she wears and came up with her for a few seconds until the thick syrup slowly came unstuck. | And when she jumped up again, the chair sort of stuck to the seat of those awful green breeches she wears and came up with her for a few seconds until the thick syrup slowly got into trouble. | 1nent |
The first edition saw the light of day in 1968. | The first edition achieved a new understanding of day in 1968. | 0ent |
Rick fancies Sharon from afar but neither has the confidence to make a move. | Rick fancies Sharon from afar but neither has the confidence to take action. | 0ent |
Eight hundred quid just like that, down the drain! | Eight hundred quid just like that, down to the ocean! | 1nent |
We shall probably never know what went on behind the scenes when these phrases were added to the documents. | We shall probably never know what went on secretly when these phrases were added to the documents. | 0ent |
We were able to do the hall or we'd still be nowhere with it, only because of a donation of thirty thousand pounds quite out of the blue, from the London Glassworkers' Company which meant we didn't expect it. | We were able to do the hall or we'd still be nowhere with it, only because of a donation of thirty thousand pounds quite without warning, from the London Glassworkers' Company which meant we didn't expect it. | 0ent |
The contract came to grief and the projects passed briefly through another restoration house, then into the Tallichet storage facility in Chino, California. | The contract expressed condolences and the projects passed briefly through another restoration house, then into the Tallichet storage facility in Chino, California. | 1nent |
Anything would have been better than this ice cold contempt that cut her to the bone. | Anything would have been better than this ice cold contempt that cut her completely. | 0ent |
So far as he was concerned, she was fair game; that accounted for his behaviour in her bedroom, the scene in the hired car last night. | So far as he was concerned, she was an acceptable target; that accounted for his behaviour in her bedroom, the scene in the hired car last night. | 0ent |
Joe tapped his fingertips together and looked from face to face. | Joe tapped his fingertips together and looked from in person. | 0ent |
The fourth in the series, Thunderball, was notable for its underwater effects, tongue in cheek humour, the unveiling of Bond's moon buggy and the spin off merchandising the movie cultivated. | The fourth in the series, Thunderball, was notable for its underwater effects, an odd manner humour, the unveiling of Bond's moon buggy and the spin off merchandising the movie cultivated. | 1nent |
Of the French semi hard cheeses, Chaumes, Pyrenees, Gaperon and Port Salut are probably the most famous. | Of the French semi bad luck, Chaumes, Pyrenees, Gaperon and Port Salut are probably the most famous. | 1nent |
In the final analysis, it must be thought of as the eternal and original artistic power that calls into being the entire world of phenomena. | In the last page of the report, it must be thought of as the eternal and original artistic power that calls into being the entire world of phenomena. | 1nent |
After last year's franchise battle and now this takeover most of the interest in ITV has been behind the scenes, not on the screens. | After last year's franchise battle and now this takeover most of the interest in ITV has been secretly, not on the screens. | 0ent |
The basic examination should consist of:(a) an interview with frequent switching from language to language;(b) an improvised short speech in the first language on a topic chosen at random, to assess general knowledge;(c) non technical information in one language to be rendered consecutively in a second language;(d) tra... | The basic examination should consist of:(a) an interview with frequent switching from language to language;(b) an improvised short speech in the first language on a topic chosen at random, to assess general knowledge;(c) non technical information in one language to be rendered consecutively in a second language;(d) tra... | 1nent |
When the opinion survey asked employees whether they preferred it on paper or on PROFS, 95% chose on screen. | When the opinion survey asked employees whether they preferred it in theory or on PROFS, 95% chose on screen. | 1nent |
Things came to a head in March 1962 when Sinatra offered Kennedy the use of his Palm Springs home. | Things popped up in March 1962 when Sinatra offered Kennedy the use of his Palm Springs home. | 1nent |
Sub editors loved the Eastern excursion and imaginations ran riot when it came to headlines. | Sub editors loved the Eastern excursion and imaginations acted in a violent way when it came to headlines. | 0ent |
She is intelligent, sensitive, and has an eye for an elegant fabric. | She is intelligent, sensitive, and easily discern an elegant fabric. | 0ent |
I learned English words by ~ heart ~ all day yesterday. | I learned English words from unaided memory and in full detail ~ all day yesterday. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that you must be quick, otherwise the opponent can turn the tables on you. | It is obvious that you must be quick, otherwise the opponent can turn the tables on you. | 0ent |
The current round of investment is a strong vote of confidence from the main ICI Group that the Plastics Business will continue to build on recent success and go from strength to strength.’. | The current round of investment is a strong vote of confidence from the main ICI Group that the Plastics Business will continue to build on recent success and get stronger. | 0ent |
The fact is that the Tsay ee kah no longer represented the rank and file of the Soviets, and had illegally refused to call another All Russian ~ Congress ~ of ~ Soviets, due in September. | The fact is that the Tsay ee kah no longer represented the ordinary members of the Soviets, and had illegally refused to call another All Russian ~ Congress ~ of ~ Soviets, due in September. | 0ent |
If someone wants to make a move on Morgan, the would be predator will have to move before the Willis Faber meeting. | If someone wants to stand still on Morgan, the would be predator will have to move before the Willis Faber meeting. | 1nent |
On the face of it, however, this does not seem to favour an anti correctionalist position, but rather a redirection of its focus from lower to upper class crime. | At first glance, however, this does not seem to favour an anti correctionalist position, but rather a redirection of its focus from lower to upper class crime. | 0ent |
Moreover, if within society one sexuality (i.e. heterosexuality) is presented, even promoted, as the single, normal, best sexuality, then the positive representation of another sexuality (i.e. homosexuality) as equally valid is problematic, to say the least. | Moreover, if within society one sexuality (i.e. heterosexuality) is presented, even promoted, as the single, normal, best sexuality, then the positive representation of another sexuality (i.e. homosexuality) as equally valid is problematic, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Mike also brings to the table extensive experience in systems integration, business process re engineering and requirements analysis. | Mike also contributes extensive experience in systems integration, business process re engineering and requirements analysis. | 0ent |
They live hand to mouth and get no pension or help off the state. | They live hand in mouth and get no pension or help off the state. | 1nent |
Of course, like most people, there are quite a few videos and video games which I wish had never seen the light of day, but we need to have good reason to censor or ban material. | Of course, like most people, there are quite a few videos and video games which I wish had never seen the brightest star of day, but we need to have good reason to censor or ban material. | 1nent |
You will be examined in Perth, with a view to preferring formal charges. | You will be examined in Perth, with the intention to preferring formal charges. | 0ent |
A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man walked free from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man went unpunished from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | 0ent |
Cooper was not in court to hear the judgement, but the effect on McMahon was explosive: One moment I was sitting bent over in the dock in utter despair, the next I was on my feet with arms outstretched, screaming at the judges. | Cooper was not in court to hear the judgement, but the effect on McMahon was explosive: One moment I was sitting bent over under close scrutiny in utter despair, the next I was on my feet with arms outstretched, screaming at the judges. | 1nent |
They do not forget what they have been taught in the past, and as long as their basic work is kept up to scratch (i.e. suppleness on each rein, general willingness to work, and obedience), the rest falls into place. | They do not forget what they have been taught in the past, and as long as their basic work is kept up to scratch (i.e. suppleness on each rein, general willingness to work, and obedience), the rest is fully realized at last. | 0ent |
Another boost for the tourists is that lineout ace John Eales is on the mend and could even creep into Saturday's Test. | Another boost for the tourists is that lineout ace John Eales is suffering and could even creep into Saturday's Test. | 1nent |
They always seem to be cheerful and full of beans …. | They always seem to be cheerful and energetic …. | 0ent |
It's not just this town that is going down the drain, it is the country. | It's not just this town that is going down to the ocean, it is the country. | 1nent |
Shaun Edwards chipped in with his 18th try of the season but it was the Wigan fans' new hero — 18 year old winger Jason Billy Whizz’ Robinson — who stole the show with two tries. | Shaun Edwards chipped in with his 18th try of the season but it was the Wigan fans' new hero — 18 year old winger Jason Billy Whizz’ Robinson — who act unethically with two tries. | 1nent |
It all comes to a head at weekends and bank holidays. | It all pops up at weekends and bank holidays. | 1nent |
But there was nothing here which rang a bell. | But there was nothing here which sound familiar. | 0ent |
And as I say, there was always one I remember that sticks passively in my mind when she came over in one December five weekends on the trot! | And as I say, there was always one I remember that sticks passively in my mind when she came over in one December five weekends on a horse! | 1nent |
Well, time moves on and Maxwell rose from the ashes of this setback, but it is remarkable that the telling verdict of the DTI inquiry should have been so utterly dismissed by the risk assessors of so many banks. | Well, time moves on and Maxwell maked a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end of this setback, but it is remarkable that the telling verdict of the DTI inquiry should have been so utterly dismissed by the risk assessors of so many banks. | 0ent |
If I hadn't made that bet, and hadn't then gone both ways, nine times out of ten Jude would have shown a beaten hand and raked in half the pot — while the lads trashed me for letting him off lightly. | If I hadn't made that bet, and hadn't then gone both ways, mostly Jude would have shown a beaten hand and raked in half the pot — while the lads trashed me for letting him off lightly. | 0ent |
By the same token, the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident. | For the price of one ticket, the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident. | 1nent |
This is the moment of truth for the Lions the six build up provincial games can be forgotten. | This is the time when a test determines whether things will succeed for the Lions the six build up provincial games can be forgotten. | 0ent |
The poor rarely fell trees: they mainly lop off small branches, twigs, roots and dead wood. | The poor rarely fell trees: they mainly lop off small branches, twigs, roots and old pieces of furniture. | 1nent |
The Prince, arriving back from his trip to Hong Kong, went straight to Highgrove. | The Prince, arriving back from his trip to Hong Kong, became a law abiding person to Highgrove. | 1nent |
For example there are echoes of colonial discourse in the way the boys make a distinction between the good blacks’(who accept the verdict of the first, lost fight) and the bad blacks’ who cry foul and fight back, trying to reverse the verdict of a society which has made them permanent losers. | For example there are echoes of colonial discourse in the way the boys make a distinction between the good blacks’(who accept the verdict of the first, lost fight) and the bad blacks’ who cry hysterically and fight back, trying to reverse the verdict of a society which has made them permanent losers. | 1nent |
And yet, you know, he's, he's marv, he's super and they think the world of him. | And yet, you know, he's, he's marv, he's super and they have a very high opinion of him. | 0ent |
It's all but everybody's erm everybody's involved from the word go, so and the structure the so think about that point. | It's all but everybody's erm everybody's involved from the green light, so and the structure the so think about that point. | 1nent |
Heather Mallender's murderer walks free — that sort of thing. | Heather Mallender's murderer goes unpunished — that sort of thing. | 0ent |
Tacit collusion is a form of non co operative equilibrium: it results from the rational, independent pursuit of self interest, which courts tend to find not nearly as reprehensible, to say the least, as conspiratorial conduct. | Tacit collusion is a form of non co operative equilibrium: it results from the rational, independent pursuit of self interest, which courts tend to find not nearly as reprehensible, so as to be brief and efficient, as conspiratorial conduct. | 1nent |
But however you you wangled them some way and you you eventually learnt your trade by half going to classes at night school and half of information from the bakers you had to put two and two together and you worked it out. | But however you you wangled them some way and you you eventually learnt your trade by half going to classes at night school and half of information from the bakers you had to figure things out and you worked it out. | 0ent |
In trying to do just that, US President Barack ~ Obama has been harangued about the need to " get on the right side of history, " or, to quote Bob ~ Dylan, " to get out of the new [road] if you can't lend your hand.". | In trying to do just that, US President Barack ~ Obama has been harangued about the need to " get on the right side of history, " or, to quote Bob ~ Dylan, " to get out of the new [road] if you can't shake hands.". | 1nent |
It came to a head in a charred violet point …. | It popped up in a charred violet point …. | 1nent |
Such statements are not explicitly stated to the idea originator, but frequently surface behind closed doors. | Such statements are not explicitly stated to the idea originator, but frequently surface secretly. | 0ent |
He was challenged to come clean over personal assurances he gave in December 1990 that ministers were obeying a ban on selling defence equipment to Saddam Hussein. | He was challenged to bathe over personal assurances he gave in December 1990 that ministers were obeying a ban on selling defence equipment to Saddam Hussein. | 1nent |
This type of long netting is inevitably carried out in broad daylight, and the rabbits will be much more aware of the net than they are during darkness. | This type of long netting is inevitably carried out in a well lit room, and the rabbits will be much more aware of the net than they are during darkness. | 1nent |
For too long we have sat on the fence regarding when a lone rescuer should leave a collapsed victim to seek medical help. | For too long we have put something on the fence regarding when a lone rescuer should leave a collapsed victim to seek medical help. | 1nent |
I tried every trick in the book to reform him. | I tried unattested methods to reform him. | 1nent |
But somehow her mother's words had struck a chord. | But somehow her mother's words had elicited a significant reaction. | 0ent |
Everything's more difficult these days,’ grumbles a bed ridden pensioner in a Chilean film; and although, as it happens, he is referring to that day's crossword, the comment itself speaks volumes. | Everything's more difficult these days,’ grumbles a bed ridden pensioner in a Chilean film; and although, as it happens, he is referring to that day's crossword, the comment itself provides substantial information. | 0ent |
City have slumped to halfway after three defeats on the trot and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through’. | City have slumped to halfway after three defeats in succession and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through’. | 0ent |
But I don't want to tempt fate.’. | But I don't want to tempt the woman.’. | 1nent |
Home Secretary Michael Howard is demanding a report on the case of a teenage vandal who walked free from court after admitting stabbing his neighbour to death. | Home Secretary Michael Howard is demanding a report on the case of a teenage vandal who went unpunished from court after admitting stabbing his neighbour to death. | 0ent |
Inside a packed to capacity press box, national passions were running high Scottish press corps to the right, English press to the left, and never the twain shall meet. | Inside a packed to capacity press box, national passions were running high Scottish press corps to the right, English press to the left, and the two subjects are so different that they cannot coexist with each other. | 0ent |
Then, full tilt into the pounding waves. | Then, a position of fully leaning over into the pounding waves. | 1nent |
But at the end of the day, I mean, he's sure gonna turn round and do it to us. | But ultimately, I mean, he's sure gonna turn round and do it to us. | 0ent |
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