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Sitting there in the regulation dressing gown waiting for the results of these critical proceedings, this was certainly my moment of truth.
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Sitting there in the regulation dressing gown waiting for the results of these critical proceedings, this was certainly my time when a test determines whether things will succeed.
| 0ent
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Facing a financially bleak Christmas, he scrimped together every last penny to afford presents for the four boys.
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Facing a financially bleak Christmas, he scrimped together every penny to afford presents for the four boys.
| 0ent
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So, there's an appropriate booking form for face to face which is actually in excess ,.
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So, there's an appropriate booking form for in person which is actually in excess ,.
| 0ent
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I mean, she's an attractive girl, so she is, despite her ideas, and she could make a pretty penny out of her looks.
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I mean, she's an attractive girl, so she is, despite her ideas, and she could make a high price out of her looks.
| 0ent
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The scarlet woman is perfect — leave her.
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The woman who behaves in an adulterous manner is perfect — leave her.
| 0ent
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For over 200 years, up to the middle of the nineteenth century, whilst the Industrial Revolution was in full swing in Europe and North America, Japan was in a state of almost total seclusion.
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For over 200 years, up to the middle of the nineteenth century, whilst the Industrial Revolution was proceeding fully in Europe and North America, Japan was in a state of almost total seclusion.
| 0ent
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Horbury's motto Pro Bono Oppido’(for the good of the town) lives on, as does the slogan of the Ossett Chamber of Trade: Come to Ossett where the shopping is on the level.’.
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Horbury's motto Pro Bono Oppido’(for the good of the town) lives on, as does the slogan of the Ossett Chamber of Trade: Come to Ossett where the shopping is on street level.
| 1nent
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' Poor as church mice, some of them.'.
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' wealthy, some of them.'.
| 1nent
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Even the much lauded Ibanez RG series is little more than a go faster Strat in the final analysis.
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Even the much lauded Ibanez RG series is little more than a go faster Strat in the last page of the report.
| 1nent
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While you've been living it up in the lap of luxury —’.
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While you've been enjoying things in the lap of luxury —’.
| 0ent
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She didn't make a move for the jukebox, but the coins had disappeared.
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She didn't take action for the jukebox, but the coins had disappeared.
| 0ent
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His mother sat beside him in the dock holding his hand throughout the short hearing.
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His mother sat beside him out on the docks holding his hand throughout the short hearing.
| 1nent
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You could, at a pinch, also serve either with the Pizzettas.
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You could, with a pinch of salt, also serve either with the Pizzettas.
| 1nent
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The ref called me over and gave me my marching orders,’ said Mick.
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The ref called me over and gave me my instructions for action said Mick.
| 0ent
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If that is a reproach to me, you are wide of the mark, Benedict.
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If that is a reproach to me, you are inaccurate, Benedict.
| 0ent
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Tonight ITV, 8 pm DS GREIG fronts an undercover operation where the aim is to nab a burglar who has been running riot pulling off dozens of break ins around a local housing estate.
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Tonight ITV, 8 pm DS GREIG fronts an undercover operation where the aim is to nab a burglar who has been riot pulling off dozens of break ins around a local housing estate.
| 1nent
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In the final analysis, the Swann Report not only put aside what it had already acknowledged about the relatively poor performance of students of Bangladesh I origin, but ignored evidence that students of Mirpuri Pakistani origin were also under performing, while students of East African Asian origin seemed to be achieving exceptionally well.
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In the last page of the report, the Swann Report not only put aside what it had already acknowledged about the relatively poor performance of students of Bangladesh I origin, but ignored evidence that students of Mirpuri Pakistani origin were also under performing, while students of East African Asian origin seemed to be achieving exceptionally well.
| 1nent
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Apply now and make the most of your savings from the word go’.
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Apply now and make the most of your savings from the green light ’.
| 1nent
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Readers Digest is to go public in February, offering 21 per cent of its shares to investors worldwide.
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Readers Digest is to be announced publicly in February, offering 21 per cent of its shares to investors worldwide.
| 0ent
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Feeling really invigorated I decided to spend my remaining time in the gym and let those machines really know that I meant business!
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Feeling really invigorated I decided to spend my remaining time in the gym and let those machines really know that I thought everything could be a business!
| 1nent
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Tory laws have put Britain in the dock alongside Chile and Korea and all those nasty dictatorships that everybody here despises,’ he said.
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Tory laws have put Britain out on the docks alongside Chile and Korea and all those nasty dictatorships that everybody here despises,’ he said.
| 1nent
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Finally the engine gave up the ghost completely and nothing could persuade it to start again.
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Finally the engine acted like a ghost completely and nothing could persuade it to start again.
| 1nent
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They are also a way of injecting new blood into the Fair.
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They are also a way of injecting people newly brought in to a project into the Fair.
| 0ent
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I, Charles, Prince of Wales,’ responded the Prince, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship, and faith and truth I will bear unto you to live and die against all manner of folks.’.
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I, Charles, Prince of Wales,’ responded the Prince, do become your liege man of existence and all bodily faculties and of earthly worship, and faith and truth I will bear unto you to live and die against all manner of folks.’.
| 0ent
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With 500 share sorters working round the clock, however, small investors could see their allocation rise to a ceiling of nearly 50 per cent if the issue is 2.25 times oversubscribed.
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With 500 share sorters working nonstop, however, small investors could see their allocation rise to a ceiling of nearly 50 per cent if the issue is 2.25 times oversubscribed.
| 0ent
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AN ELDERLY spinster with a heart of gold’ was battered to death in her home by a man she had minded as a boy, a court was told yesterday.
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AN ELDERLY spinster with a compassionate attitude was battered to death in her home by a man she had minded as a boy, a court was told yesterday.
| 0ent
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I still n, I still think that we need to make er quick pro progress Chairman but er unless we do make quick progress and unless we do understand what's going on and call a spade a spade then I think this programme is doomed.
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I still n, I still think that we need to make er quick pro progress Chairman but er unless we do make quick progress and unless we do understand what's going on and put it bluntly then I think this programme is doomed.
| 0ent
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With repairs completed in the nick of time she sailed for the operation with a depleted crew.
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With repairs completed at the last possible moment she sailed for the operation with a depleted crew.
| 0ent
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On the face of it, a reflection of Mr Heseltine's own views.
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Encountering, a reflection of Mr Heseltine's own views.
| 1nent
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Third, people from other walks of life may be invited to support or participate in In service training sessions run by the education authority or by individual Compact schools.
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Third, people from other occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle may be invited to support or participate in In service training sessions run by the education authority or by individual Compact schools.
| 0ent
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But nor was it every day that in broad daylight — given that the light wasn't all that good — that she stood in what was now quite heavy rain getting soaked while her amorous swain waited for her to make the next move.
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But nor was it every day that in a well lit room — given that the light wasn't all that good — that she stood in what was now quite heavy rain getting soaked while her amorous swain waited for her to make the next move.
| 1nent
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And Eleanor was damn lucky to have him as an escort once in a blue moon.
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And Eleanor was damn lucky to have him as an escort very rarely.
| 0ent
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Already qualified, she had to start from scratch.
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Already qualified, she had to start from the beginning.
| 0ent
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This issue had come to a head in July, with the tabling of a no confidence motion in parliament, and the live broadcasting of the July 18 20 debate on national television.
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This issue had reach a turning point in July, with the tabling of a no confidence motion in parliament, and the live broadcasting of the July 18 20 debate on national television.
| 0ent
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So I put two and two together and told the state police.’.
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So I figure things out and told the state police.’.
| 0ent
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At a pinch, indeed, Labour and Meretz could rule on their own: the automatic support of two small Arab factions in the Knesset gives them 61 votes in the 120 seat chamber.
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With a pinch of salt, indeed, Labour and Meretz could rule on their own: the automatic support of two small Arab factions in the Knesset gives them 61 votes in the 120 seat chamber.
| 1nent
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John Major and his friends think they have weathered the storm of their lives.
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John Major and his friends think they have predicted the coming storm of their lives.
| 1nent
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Invited into a back room, I shot the breeze with a married couple who said they ran the place.
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Invited into a back room, I make things awkward with a married couple who said they ran the place.
| 1nent
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But on the other hand we thought I suppose oh good riddance you know er rather than have a few er namby pamby people you know sitting on the fence, we might be better off without them.
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But on the other hand we thought I suppose oh the departure is welcome you know er rather than have a few er namby pamby people you know sitting on the fence, we might be better off without them.
| 0ent
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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, Encountering, one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years.
| 1nent
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UK underwriting is on the mend and results from Canada and the Pacific are excellent’ he says.
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UK underwriting is suffering and results from Canada and the Pacific are excellent’ he says.
| 1nent
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Once again, Tit for Tat, submitted by Anatol Rapoport, was the winner, and it scored a massive 96 per cent of the benchmark score.
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Once again, equivalent retribution, submitted by Anatol Rapoport, was the winner, and it scored a massive 96 per cent of the benchmark score.
| 0ent
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Because there was a strike, because their own laboratories were idle, the high and the mighty of A area were prepare to squeeze in a visit from lowly Frederick Bissett of H3.
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Because there was a strike, because their own laboratories were idle, the masculine of A area were prepare to squeeze in a visit from lowly Frederick Bissett of H3.
| 1nent
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When they found her she was given the kiss of life.
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When they found her she was given the mouth to mouth resuscitation.
| 0ent
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And so you get these, these somewhat stupefied er or one over the eight wasps rolling around, er and er you know, not, not being terribly active, but that, that is the time at which of course people do tend to tread on them or pick them up and get stung.
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And so you get these, these somewhat stupefied er or doing something nine times wasps rolling around, er and er you know, not, not being terribly active, but that, that is the time at which of course people do tend to tread on them or pick them up and get stung.
| 1nent
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No need to be nervous, everyone is in the same boat and you will soon make friends.
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No need to be nervous, everyone is in the same situation and you will soon make friends.
| 0ent
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Philosophically and technically town planning demonstrated in Britain, as elsewhere, an operational capacity to conceive and prepare a metropolitan plan, robust enough to stand the test of time.
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Philosophically and technically town planning demonstrated in Britain, as elsewhere, an operational capacity to conceive and prepare a metropolitan plan, robust enough to last a long time.
| 0ent
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He threw him in there newly dead, and Benedetta with him living, to sink or swim together.
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He threw him in there newly dead, and Benedetta with him living, to fail or succeed in his own effort together.
| 0ent
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It's far better to err on the side of caution and be surprised than to be forced into a head down gallop to stay on schedule.
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It's far better to behave in a manner which favours caution and be surprised than to be forced into a head down gallop to stay on schedule.
| 0ent
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A slo cooker, of course, will allow you and your guest to spend the whole of Saturday out and about, without worrying about the preparation of a meal when you arrive home.
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A slo cooker, of course, will allow you and your guest to spend the whole of Saturday moving around, without worrying about the preparation of a meal when you arrive home.
| 0ent
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In this most strange place and in this short moment Nicholas lost his heart and knew for certain that at last, at very last, without doubt or question, he had fallen in love.
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In this most strange place and in this short moment Nicholas had heart failure and knew for certain that at last, at very last, without doubt or question, he had fallen in love.
| 1nent
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In They Live (18 Guild 26 Oct) the endless fist fights are boring and the Orwellian tyrrannies familiar, to say the least.
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In They Live (18 Guild 26 Oct) the endless fist fights are boring and the Orwellian tyrrannies familiar, so as to be brief and efficient.
| 1nent
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With her lesbian lover out cold to the world she searched the houseboat.
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With her lesbian lover out into the cold air to the world she searched the houseboat.
| 1nent
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This cultural contradiction, in the long run, is the deepest challenge to the society.
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This cultural contradiction, after a very long time, is the deepest challenge to the society.
| 0ent
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The Lord clearly despises the practice of reaching for the stars instead of turning to him.
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The Lord clearly despises the practice of having high hopes instead of turning to him.
| 0ent
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Then they went south to Ptolemais and to Caesarea where they stayed many days (Acts 21:10).
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Then they became worse to Ptolemais and to Caesarea where they stayed many days (Acts 21:10).
| 1nent
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The report added that the almost total blackout on the issue in the press speaks volumes for the apathy, fear and misguidedness currently existing in this country’.
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The report added that the almost total blackout on the issue in the press provides substantial information for the apathy, fear and misguidedness currently existing in this country’.
| 0ent
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Hugh Fraser predictably had been most anxious to join his friend and colleague in the dock.
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Hugh Fraser predictably had been most anxious to join his friend and colleague under close scrutiny.
| 1nent
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In the final analysis, all questions concerning harmonious relations in society were derived from issues relating to social class.
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In the last page of the report, all questions concerning harmonious relations in society were derived from issues relating to social class.
| 1nent
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DOG lover Carole Birdsall wasn t barking up the wrong tree when she acquired her four Old English Sheepdogs.
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DOG lover Carole Birdsall wasn t doing inappropriate things when she acquired her four Old English Sheepdogs.
| 0ent
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Her performance brought the house down and as they stood to go back and see her Maggie suddenly realised that Mitch was no longer there.
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Her performance made the house collapse and as they stood to go back and see her Maggie suddenly realised that Mitch was no longer there.
| 1nent
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Omit hard cheese and use either Danish blue or Stilton.
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Omit bad luck and use either Danish blue or Stilton.
| 1nent
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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.
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Cooper was not in court to hear the judgement, but the effect on McMahon was explosive: One moment I was sitting bent over under scrutiny in utter despair, the next I was on my feet with arms outstretched, screaming at the judges.
| 1nent
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Although the difficult situation on the financial markets is likely to force a painful process of consolidation, industry experts are confident that this process will, in the long run, yield a strong core of new, innovative companies.
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Although the difficult situation on the financial markets is likely to force a painful process of consolidation, industry experts are confident that this process will, after a very long time, yield a strong core of new, innovative companies.
| 0ent
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Rosenbloom, I always know when you're being economical with the truth.’.
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Rosenbloom, I always know when you're being untruthful.
| 0ent
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Mr Leslie admits to having had a drink but he says he was by no means under the influence’.
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Mr Leslie admits to having had a drink but he says he was by no means under the spell.
| 1nent
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And the fact that she had sent him away before he'd had time to betray her was cold comfort, set against the enormity of that loss.
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And the fact that she had sent him away before he'd had time to betray her was warm clothes, set against the enormity of that loss.
| 1nent
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We've less than two weeks to do all the beams — there just isn't time to chop and change now!’.
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We've less than two weeks to do all the beams — there just isn't time to change repeatedly now!’.
| 0ent
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In such cases the court must give proper weight to the child's wishes, and be slow to reject them, but in the final analysis should be free to determine for itself what the child's best interests require.
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In such cases the court must give proper weight to the child's wishes, and be slow to reject them, but in the last page of the report should be free to determine for itself what the child's best interests require.
| 1nent
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Could not imperialism go hand in hand with prosperity for the working man?
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Could not imperialism hold hands with prosperity for the working man?
| 1nent
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Schofield has already had cause to caution Montgomerie — in 1991 — and yesterday he said: He is a fine golfer and is clearly going to be a major figure in the game for as long as he remains active in it, but he has to be able to take it on the chin.
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Schofield has already had cause to caution Montgomerie — in 1991 — and yesterday he said: He is a fine golfer and is clearly going to be a major figure in the game for as long as he remains active in it, but he has to be able to get beaten up.
| 1nent
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That trip is by no means " off the beaten track " and will not be detailed here.
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That trip is by no means " somewhere where few people go " and will not be detailed here.
| 0ent
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There's nothing in the dock except maybe a couple of beer cans and a radio some clumsy bimbo dropped when she was teetering out of a punt in high heels.
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There's nothing under close scrutiny except maybe a couple of beer cans and a radio some clumsy bimbo dropped when she was teetering out of a punt in high heels.
| 1nent
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Ah, Rodion Romanovich, ’ he says completely out of the blue, what every man needs is air, air, air!
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Ah, Rodion Romanovich, ’ he says completely unexpectedly, what every man needs is air, air, air!
| 0ent
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Smelly shoes put Chris on top of world.
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Smelly shoes put Chris on top of Mount Everest.
| 1nent
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Are the Americans going over the top again, or is this an indictment which we should place on trial?
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Are the Americans going excellent again, or is this an indictment which we should place on trial?
| 1nent
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Mr Beregovoy may claim he has nothing to reproach himself for, but his acceptance of an interest free one million franc (£ 125,000) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least.
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Mr Beregovoy may claim he has nothing to reproach himself for, but his acceptance of an interest free one million franc (£ 125,000) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious so as to be brief and efficient.
| 1nent
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But much of the money spent in Berlin, Sydney, Istanbul, Bejing, and Milan, Manchester's rivals, will have gone down the tubes.
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But much of the money spent in Berlin, Sydney, Istanbul, Bejing, and Milan, Manchester's rivals, will have gone failed.
| 0ent
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Clearly, it is the concentrated and closed narrative form of the feature film that is out of line, a rupture within a generic tradition of the popular novelistic from which television's mutations are more continuous.
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Clearly, it is the concentrated and closed narrative form of the feature film that is disproportionately, a rupture within a generic tradition of the popular novelistic from which television's mutations are more continuous.
| 0ent
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Er I think our guys stole the show.
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Er I think our guys act unethically.
| 1nent
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You gave me lots of reasons to get out and about.
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You gave me lots of reasons to get traveling around.
| 0ent
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Hopes of a title hat trick hang by a thread, but all is not quite lost.
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Hopes of a title hat trick be in a highly precarious state, but all is not quite lost.
| 0ent
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' They held a line on Stanley a lot— Kirk, Eddie Lewis [the producer]and Universal.
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' They held onto the rope on Stanley a lot— Kirk, Eddie Lewis [the producer]and Universal.
| 1nent
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I could eat a horse, Madame Chef.’.
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I do not have an appetite, Madame Chef.’.
| 1nent
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If there's only one person in a situation, that person's energy and decisions carry a lot of weight.
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If there's only one person in a situation, that person's energy and decisions be important.
| 0ent
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Yesterday, or was it the day before yesterday, or when was it, he had gone first up the ladder on to Lord Jim, but Nenna had gone first into the cabin.
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Yesterday, or was it the day before yesterday, or when was it, he had gone firstly the ladder on to Lord Jim, but Nenna had gone first into the cabin.
| 0ent
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' Cost the earth this time of night.
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' put the earth in danger this time of night.
| 1nent
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That needn't of come to a head like that really.
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That needn't of pop up like that really.
| 1nent
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There were Peace Rallies in the 1960s, with stone throwing anarchists running amok.
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There were Peace Rallies in the 1960s, with stone throwing anarchists going on a rampage.
| 0ent
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It is plain that the hearing, or meeting, on 16 October was, to say the least, discursive.
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It is plain that the hearing, or meeting, on 16 October was, so as to be brief and efficient, discursive.
| 1nent
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To readers of this column does the name Rosenstein ring a bell?
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To readers of this column does the name Rosenstein sound familiar?
| 0ent
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I mean, that flies in the face of all the current pressures, all of the current political about, if you're a naughty boy, into prison you go, and for the longer the better.
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I mean, that act in a manner highly contrary to all the current pressures, all of the current political about, if you're a naughty boy, into prison you go, and for the longer the better.
| 0ent
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Well, you know I'm going to Mavis, in the soup, loop the loop.
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Well, you know I'm going to Mavis, in trouble, loop the loop.
| 1nent
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First off, its a little premature to judge them at this stage.
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Before anything else, its a little premature to judge them at this stage.
| 0ent
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I would think it would be above board.
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I would think it would be open and straightforward.
| 0ent
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These issues came to a head with the appointment of the Committee on Ministers' Powers in 1929.
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These issues popped up with the appointment of the Committee on Ministers' Powers in 1929.
| 1nent
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Not that there is anything to lose by keeping the door open, but really I believed it is every man for himself.
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Not that there is anything to lose by keeping the door open, but really I believed it is everyone should forget about comradeship and save themselves.
| 0ent
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Before dealing with these, Mr Fazio must first heal the wounds within the Bank that have been caused by the behind the scenes battle to succeed Mr Ciampi.
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Before dealing with these, Mr Fazio must first heal the wounds within the Bank that have been caused by the secretly battle to succeed Mr Ciampi.
| 0ent
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Oh Jesus I thought that was it what's he doing, get it up here oh come on.
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Oh Jesus I thought that was it what's he doing, get an erection here oh come on.
| 1nent
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Naturally, the loss of this sort of money is a blow to us, but every club is feeling the pinch.
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Naturally, the loss of this sort of money is a blow to us, but every club is suffering a hardship.
| 0ent
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