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The only disturbance came when people tried to stop the police arresting a protester for smoking dope, ironically whilst the training session in nonviolent direct action’ was still in full swing on the beach. | The only disturbance came when people tried to stop the police arresting a protester for smoking dope, ironically whilst the training session in nonviolent direct action’ was still at a swingset on the beach. | 1nent |
They say that without the introduction of a full scale growth incentive public confidence will remain at rock bottom with no increase in spending. | They say that without the introduction of a full scale growth incentive public confidence will remain at the very lowest possible level with no increase in spending. | 0ent |
Thus, a public assembly to protest, which on the face of it is lawful, becomes unlawful if it obstructs B's so called right of way’. | Thus, a public assembly to protest, which at first glance is lawful, becomes unlawful if it obstructs B's so called right of way’. | 0ent |
WHEN the so called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small, private division they wanted all along, there's one club they won't be touching with a bargepole. | WHEN the so called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small, private division they wanted for the entire time, there's one club they won't be touching with a bargepole. | 0ent |
As a result, many of them have fallen by the wayside or have been merged. | As a result, many of them have failed to be completed or have been merged. | 0ent |
The report to the DTI was due to be published shortly anyway, so, on the face of it, its premature appearance may not seem too important. | The report to the DTI was due to be published shortly anyway, so, Encountering, its premature appearance may not seem too important. | 1nent |
Although he was not as ill as he had made out to Elaine, he still felt a bit under the weather. | Although he was not as ill as he had made out to Elaine, he still felt a bit somewhat ill. | 0ent |
I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came out of the blue. | I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came unexpectedly. | 0ent |
She didn't snap his head off when he suggested she gave him a hand with the laying of the tables for the morning. | She didn't behead me when he suggested she gave him a hand with the laying of the tables for the morning. | 1nent |
McLeish advanced on the cabinet and shifted it authoritatively, ignoring the clip on the ankle dealt him by an unsecured bottom drawer apparently full of bricks. | McLeish advanced on the cabinet and shifted it authoritatively, ignoring the clip on the ankle dealt him by an unsecured a place where valuables are stored apparently full of bricks. | 0ent |
When we look at the mysteries of life we must look also at phenomena that seem, on the face of it, to have little to do with the way that life works. | When we look at the mysteries of life we must look also at phenomena that seem, at first glance, to have little to do with the way that life works. | 0ent |
In the final analysis it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors' views. | In the last page of the report it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors' views. | 1nent |
However over the top he may have seemed, it was a vignette I could not have envisaged in Prague. | However excellent he may have seemed, it was a vignette I could not have envisaged in Prague. | 1nent |
Or making a meal of it y Making a meal it you mean? | Or overly complicate it y Making a meal it you mean? | 0ent |
He pulled a face at her as he shifted a sheaf of papers towards him. | He made a facial expression that shows dislike at her as he shifted a sheaf of papers towards him. | 1nent |
There were probably as good as two hours ahead when he would be among company, among conversation, in the throng, the best time of day to be out and about and in a pub, in the middle of it all, all going on, him with it. | There were probably as good as two hours ahead when he would be among company, among conversation, in the throng, the best time of day to be moving around and in a pub, in the middle of it all, all going on, him with it. | 0ent |
And we meet the couple whose wedding literally started on the rocks. | And we meet the couple whose wedding literally started in a bad state. | 1nent |
The media, naturally, took these major findings and their interpretation and made a meal of it. | The media, naturally, took these major findings and their interpretation and overly complicate it. | 0ent |
So I believe it is a rather a waste of money, it's just talking shop, shuffling papers about, and we regret that in in the time when er resources are difficult, staffing could be put elsewhere instead of this. | So I believe it is a rather a waste of money, it's just talking about shopping, shuffling papers about, and we regret that in in the time when er resources are difficult, staffing could be put elsewhere instead of this. | 1nent |
(4) A specific immunity, possessed by accused persons undergoing trial, from being compelled to give evidence, and from being compelled to answer questions put to them in the dock. | (4) A specific immunity, possessed by accused persons undergoing trial, from being compelled to give evidence, and from being compelled to answer questions put to them under scrutiny. | 0ent |
The Asian financial crisis of 1997 1998 convinced governments and central banks that countries that maintained exchange controls were able to weather the storm better than countries that embraced liberalization. | The Asian financial crisis of 1997 1998 convinced governments and central banks that countries that maintained exchange controls were able to predict the coming storm better than countries that embraced liberalization. | 1nent |
In the final analysis there would be a dramatic decline in population, with deaths exceeding births — a foretaste of which had occurred in the early 1930s. | After considering all aspects there would be a dramatic decline in population, with deaths exceeding births — a foretaste of which had occurred in the early 1930s. | 0ent |
The people demonstrated their spirit when the whole country rose up, carried on the tide of revolution in Eastern Europe, and literally fought tooth and nail against their oppressors. | The people demonstrated their spirit when the whole country rose up, carried on the tide of revolution in Eastern Europe, and literally fighted fiercely against their oppressors. | 0ent |
Pistol packin' Stella vowed to use every trick in the book’, it adds. | Pistol packin' Stella vowed to use unattested methods, it adds. | 1nent |
Deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried foul. | Deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried hysterically. | 1nent |
It was generally agreed that Ella ruled the roost and that poor Miss Dean’ had a pretty thin time of it. | It was generally agreed that Ella was the controlling memwasr of the group and that poor Miss Dean’ had a pretty thin time of it. | 0ent |
The two have never seen eye to eye apparently and although some papers called him a hothead, Horton insists he wasn't going to have a go at the ref, who was given a police escort back to the dressing rooms. | The two have never had similar views apparently and although some papers called him a hothead, Horton insists he wasn't going to have a go at the ref, who was given a police escort back to the dressing rooms. | 0ent |
Way to go Electric Jesus, truly we have seen the light. | Way to go Electric Jesus, truly we have seen the brightest star. | 1nent |
In the long run, that is the best way of protecting staff and customers alike. | After a very long time, that is the best way of protecting staff and customers alike. | 1nent |
The kitchen of a house in Devon Close, redcar was badly smoke damaged after a cooker caught fire at about 5.35pm yesterday. | The kitchen of a house in Devon Close, redcar was badly smoke damaged after a cooker became engulfed in flames at about 5.35pm yesterday. | 0ent |
But I don't want to tempt fate.’. | But I don't want to take an extreme risk. | 0ent |
But equally clearly, these other expressions’ must be chosen with care: in considering to pull someone's leg, for instance, there is little point in referring to pull in to pull a fast one, or leg in He hasn't a leg to stand on. | But equally clearly, these other expressions’ must be chosen with care: in considering to pull someone's leg, for instance, there is little point in referring to pull in to carry out a trick, or leg in He hasn't a leg to stand on. | 0ent |
In the long term treating your staff and potential staff well will increase your chances of attracting high calibre applicants for job vacancies. | Eventually treating your staff and potential staff well will increase your chances of attracting high calibre applicants for job vacancies. | 0ent |
Monica was left to face the ordeal of watching Vernage slumped in the dock with his hands in his pockets, chewing insolently on a matchstick while the horrific details of her husband's death were relived in court. | Monica was left to face the ordeal of watching Vernage slumped out on the docks with his hands in his pockets, chewing insolently on a matchstick while the horrific details of her husband's death were relived in court. | 1nent |
There will be no kiss of life to resuscitate them either. | There will be no life changing kiss to resuscitate them either. | 1nent |
His girlfriend was trying to give him the kiss of life. | His girlfriend was trying to give him the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
But now America ’s debt ceiling has become the subject of intense political posturing and touch and go negotiations behind closed doors. | But now America ’s debt ceiling has become the subject of intense political posturing and touch and go negotiations in private. | 0ent |
Oh my!’ said Bob, looking at her more seriously than his voice would have suggested, you have changed your tune. | Oh my!’ said Bob, looking at her more seriously than his voice would have suggested, you have played a new song. | 1nent |
The inhibitions of the average citizen were hot to trot …. | The inhibitions of the average citizen were anxious to get going …. | 0ent |
The face in the picture was still terrible — more hateful, if possible, than before — and the red on the hand seemed brighter, like new blood. | The face in the picture was still terrible — more hateful, if possible, than before — and the red on the hand seemed brighter, like new members. | 1nent |
This was hard to pinpoint, for as a doctor he was, to say the least of it, a sloppy, unorthodox dresser — a fact echoed by his large airy living room, with its couple of ceiling fans, lazily turning. | This was hard to pinpoint, for as a doctor he was, so as to be brief and efficient of it, a sloppy, unorthodox dresser — a fact echoed by his large airy living room, with its couple of ceiling fans, lazily turning. | 1nent |
To take an example, suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other's homes and take along their respective toddlers, and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children running riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious. | To take an example, suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other's homes and take along their respective toddlers, and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious. | 1nent |
We are in quite a mess to say the least.’. | We are in quite a mess so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
At the beginning and end of the season when the resorts are quieter and more relaxed, we can offer special holidays at really rock bottom prices. | At the beginning and end of the season when the resorts are quieter and more relaxed, we can offer special holidays at really the very lowest possible level prices. | 0ent |
With his eye for talent behind the scenes, it seems the Rock Garden is destined to become a prized showcase for the best in Irish rock. | With his eye for talent secretly, it seems the Rock Garden is destined to become a prized showcase for the best in Irish rock. | 0ent |
Of course, these are the official statistics — there are no official figures on those sleeping rough, squatting, staying with friends, etc. | Of course, these are the official statistics — there are no official figures on those sleep outdoors, squatting, staying with friends, etc. | 0ent |
Some British officials Muhammad Reza a weak Playboy " hand in glove with the German Legation ". | Some British officials Muhammad Reza a weak Playboy " in very close cooperation with the German Legation ". | 0ent |
Diana needs someone sparky who likes to whoop it up a bit.’. | Diana needs someone sparky who likes to whip up a meal a bit.’. | 1nent |
The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you — this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures — will fall by the wayside. | The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you — this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures — will fail to be completed. | 0ent |
Then out of the blue he was given the go ahead to play again. | Then without warning he was given the go ahead to play again. | 0ent |
Burst Beal's sensational progress since joining the Midlanders from High Wycombe this year bore serious fruit with two tries for the South West last week. | Burst Beal's sensational progress since joining the Midlanders from High Wycombe this year achieved benefit with two tries for the South West last week. | 0ent |
Certainly, a good deal of anti foreigner sentiment was unleashed, first of all in Nanjing and then other major cities, and traditional prejudices were allowed to run riot for the Christmas period. | Certainly, a good deal of anti foreigner sentiment was unleashed, first of all in Nanjing and then other major cities, and traditional prejudices were allowed to act in a violent way for the Christmas period. | 0ent |
But companies that are willing to take the time to lay this solid foundation will gain the edge in the long run. | But companies that are willing to take the time to lay this solid foundation will gain the edge after a very long time. | 0ent |
If I found it — well, I'd be over the moon. | If I found it — well, I'd be delighted. | 0ent |
That's a bit of history gone down the tubes, eh? | That's a bit of history gone failed, eh? | 0ent |
The lawn was illuminated by floodlighting and numerous fairy lights, a number of very large coloured umbrellas had been erected and when all was in full swing it made a very animated and enchanting picture. | The lawn was illuminated by floodlighting and numerous fairy lights, a number of very large coloured umbrellas had been erected and when all was at a swingset it made a very animated and enchanting picture. | 1nent |
Social control of the rank and file, in its formal disciplinary guise, had a multitude of possibilities. | Social control of the ordinary members, in its formal disciplinary guise, had a multitude of possibilities. | 0ent |
Yes it's more it's just going through the motions of a story at the moment rather than. | Yes it's more it's just doing things in a perfunctory way of a story at the moment rather than. | 0ent |
He turned the corner, and almost walked into Gurder. | He passed out of danger, and almost walked into Gurder. | 1nent |
The morning's adventure had apparently left him in hot water with the lady of the moment. | The morning's adventure had apparently left him in a difficult situation with the lady of the moment. | 0ent |
But I've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he's misunderstood and really he's got a heart of gold.’. | But I've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he's misunderstood and really he's got a cold, mean heart. | 1nent |
The facts, appear to fit the í‰äóÖExeter' not í‰äóÖAjax' (Exeter went south to the Falklands and returned to Plymouth). | The facts, appear to fit the í‰äóÖExeter' not í‰äóÖAjax' (Exeter became worse to the Falklands and returned to Plymouth). | 1nent |
Interest rate spreads for Italy and Spain are widening again, while borrowing costs for Portugal and Greece remained high all along. | Interest rate spreads for Italy and Spain are widening again, while borrowing costs for Portugal and Greece remained high for the entire time. | 0ent |
But old Hoggatt founded the place as a police lab, and when the chips are down that's what it's all about. | But old Hoggatt founded the place as a police lab, and when the pressure is on that's what it's all about. | 0ent |
You are my guest so you must do as you please.’. | You go for it so you must do as you please.’. | 1nent |
Although he sat on the fence with the rest of London's Jews during the noisy campaign of Rabbi Manasseh ben Israel [q.v.]of Amsterdam to secure a public readmission of the Jews to England, eventually he was forced to show his hand. | Although he put something on the fence with the rest of London's Jews during the noisy campaign of Rabbi Manasseh ben Israel [q.v.]of Amsterdam to secure a public readmission of the Jews to England, eventually he was forced to show his hand. | 1nent |
B 497: 퉌£ 7.95: Oxfam : 1995 Be my guest Explores some of the issues arising from the impact of tourism in Britain and around the world. | B 497: 퉌£ 7.95: Oxfam : 1995 go for it Explores some of the issues arising from the impact of tourism in Britain and around the world. | 1nent |
On the face of it, an absurdity, but was there an element of sense in what she had said? | At first glance, an absurdity, but was there an element of sense in what she had said? | 0ent |
I am not saying that natural energy flows do not exist, but to detect them alongside the multitude of artificial energy sources, and the thought forms of everyone who has visited or passed through the site, is likely to be confusing, to say the least. | I am not saying that natural energy flows do not exist, but to detect them alongside the multitude of artificial energy sources, and the thought forms of everyone who has visited or passed through the site, is likely to be confusing, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
He's quite willing to do the right thing by the girl. | He's quite willing to turn right by the girl. | 1nent |
At the bar Victor was busily dispensing kick start coffees and hair of the dog cognacs to a huddle of regulars taking late breakfast or early lunch. | At the bar Victor was busily dispensing kick start coffees and dog hair cognacs to a huddle of regulars taking late breakfast or early lunch. | 1nent |
But I'm beginning to tell — all these off the wall blues licks finding their way into my regular playing. | But I'm beginning to tell — all these wildly unconventional blues licks finding their way into my regular playing. | 0ent |
Le Grand Meaulnes was short, and I had it by heart quite quickly. | Le Grand Meaulnes was short, and I had it from unaided memory and in full detail quite quickly. | 0ent |
Eventually, he rejected the Method as a personal technique, developing his own style and approach, which he insisted had no set parameters such as those required if the Method was followed to the letter. | Eventually, he rejected the Method as a personal technique, developing his own style and approach, which he insisted had no set parameters such as those required if the Method was followed following the rules as written. | 0ent |
If you don't like them, you leave all the boring bits in and take the piss. | If you don't like them, you leave all the boring bits in and tease. | 0ent |
It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling, a terrifying, heart rending pain that cut her to the bone. | It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling, a terrifying, heart rending pain that cut her completely. | 0ent |
One in three of all 16 and 17 year olds sleeping rough were care leavers. | One in three of all 16 and 17 year olds losing sleep were care leavers. | 1nent |
THE life of Italy's 51st post war government was hanging by a thread yesterday after the shock resignation of two cabinet ministers. | THE life of Italy's 51st post war government was being in a precarious situation yesterday after the shock resignation of two cabinet ministers. | 0ent |
Er that problem always raised and of course visitors and things like that, car parking, it all came to a head. | Er that problem always raised and of course visitors and things like that, car parking, it all reached a turning point. | 0ent |
Between lay a no man's land with a truly puzzling flora and fauna. | Between lay a a land that no one want to buy with a truly puzzling flora and fauna. | 1nent |
' Come to think of it, I'd look after him anyway. | ' on reflection, I'd look after him anyway. | 0ent |
' Leicester have won five games on the trot. | ' Leicester have won five games on a horse. | 1nent |
You are happily filling your basket with the week's groceries when you turn the corner into the next aisle and suddenly you see a roaring lion, its teeth glistening, open mouthed and heading straight for you. | You are happily filling your basket with the week's groceries when you pass out of danger into the next aisle and suddenly you see a roaring lion, its teeth glistening, open mouthed and heading straight for you. | 1nent |
He met with students in Shanghai in his favorite " town hall " format, which allowed for face to face discussions with young Chinese. | He met with students in Shanghai in his favorite " town hall " format, which allowed for in person discussions with young Chinese. | 0ent |
The always quarrelsome and largely Catholic Border lords made moves to join her. | The always quarrelsome and largely Catholic Border lords stood still to join her. | 1nent |
Or have a streetplan of, was losing heart. | Or have a streetplan of, was experience reduced morale. | 0ent |
This was both for the hell of it, as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho anthropology, whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability. | This was both for whatever reason, as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho anthropology, whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability. | 1nent |
Actually, the reports concerned various research grants won by Professor Bamforth and though the reason for the grants was there in black and white, it didn't make much sense to me. | Actually, the reports concerned various research grants won by Professor Bamforth and though the reason for the grants was there in different colors, it didn't make much sense to me. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this could only be a good thing. | At first glance, this could only be a good thing. | 0ent |
Tom's father comes home once in a while, but he never sticks around for long. | Tom's father comes home sometimes, but he never sticks around for long. | 0ent |
But in the long run, it's bound to strengthen Germany's economy tremendously, in fact some people think it's going to strengthen it a bit too much, because it's, it's strong enough er already. | But over a long period of time, it's bound to strengthen Germany's economy tremendously, in fact some people think it's going to strengthen it a bit too much, because it's, it's strong enough er already. | 0ent |
Is velvet with sleep, the hills are out cold. | Is velvet with sleep, the hills are out into the cold air. | 1nent |
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. | But Crosby's future only popped up this week when he reacted angrily to claims of an approach for Crystal Palace boss Steve Coppell. | 1nent |
Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third, by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par, Woosnam came to grief immediately after the Saturday storm. | Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third, by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par, Woosnam expressed condolences immediately after the Saturday storm. | 1nent |
By the same token Mr Kenneth Baker, as loyally supportive of Mrs Thatcher as Mr Heseltine was not, may have helped himself. | For a similar reason Mr Kenneth Baker, as loyally supportive of Mrs Thatcher as Mr Heseltine was not, may have helped himself. | 0ent |
Choosing to follow the Rogallo principle to the letter, he evolved a near perfect conical camber design with conventional structure of leading edges, cross spar and spine in carbon tube. | Choosing to follow the Rogallo principle following the rules as written, he evolved a near perfect conical camber design with conventional structure of leading edges, cross spar and spine in carbon tube. | 0ent |
She did not allow a chronic shortage of money to hamper her style of life: she kept from the door a wolf of considerable size and voracity. | She did not allow a chronic shortage of money to hamper her style of life: she stayed away from harassment of considerable size and voracity. | 1nent |
He installed her in his battered van, chatting volubly on every subject under the sun other than Dr Penry Vaughan on the journey, but Leonora was hard pressed to make suitable rejoinders, every nerve in her body stretched to breaking point at the thought of what lay ahead. | He installed her in his battered van, chatting volubly on every subject that makes you warm other than Dr Penry Vaughan on the journey, but Leonora was hard pressed to make suitable rejoinders, every nerve in her body stretched to breaking point at the thought of what lay ahead. | 1nent |
They do in fact own almost literally nothing, except the house, and a few acres of the surrounding woodland to serve as a no man's land between them and the world. | They do in fact own almost literally nothing, except the house, and a few acres of the surrounding woodland to serve as a a land that no one want to buy between them and the world. | 1nent |
The defendant's servant, who had little skill as a chauffeur, started the engine of the car and without any fault on his part the petrol in the carburettor caught fire. | The defendant's servant, who had little skill as a chauffeur, started the engine of the car and without any fault on his part the petrol in the carburettor became engulfed in flames. | 1nent |
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