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If SS and/or the FGC then supported an adoption application, it would carry a lot of weight in court. | If SS and/or the FGC then supported an adoption application, it would be important in court. | 0ent |
They did, however, take up that romantic nationalism which went hand in hand with them. | They did, however, take up that romantic nationalism which held hands with them. | 1nent |
THE government of the United States wants to show it is on the side of the angels, but finds too few of them in Central America. | THE government of the United States wants to show it is at the top of the mountain, but finds too few of them in Central America. | 1nent |
The North receives a kind of colonial tribute in debt service, whilst getting its raw materials at rock bottom prices. | The North receives a kind of colonial tribute in debt service, whilst getting its raw materials at the very lowest possible level prices. | 0ent |
The caddie had put the flag back in the hole so that the second competitor could line up his putt on it. | The caddie had put the flag back in debt so that the second competitor could line up his putt on it. | 1nent |
Shouldn't be too much of a hardship,’ said Luke, then eyeing Perdita s slender arms, but she better start pumping iron if she s going to play high goal.’. | Shouldn't be too much of a hardship,’ said Luke, then eyeing Perdita s slender arms, but she better start blacksmith if she s going to play high goal.’. | 1nent |
Even for a lifelong friend this is skating on thin ice!). | Even for a lifelong friend this is skating bravely!). | 1nent |
If such a proposal was adopted by the GMC Kay and his committee might find themselves in the dock. | If such a proposal was adopted by the GMC Kay and his committee might find themselves out on the docks. | 1nent |
The magazine Field and Stream published this delightfully tongue in cheek review which says all that needs to be said about innocence and incorruptibility :. | The magazine Field and Stream published this delightfully an odd manner review which says all that needs to be said about innocence and incorruptibility :. | 1nent |
He looked over the card as he delivered the oath, which he knew by heart, and saw the incongruous green of an army uniform through the glass of the doors. | He looked over the card as he delivered the oath, which he knew from unaided memory and in full detail, and saw the incongruous green of an army uniform through the glass of the doors. | 0ent |
Stay away from married people; besides the obvious issue, you really don't want to end up like a deer in the headlights the next morning. | Stay away from married people; besides the obvious issue, you really don't want to end up like a people stunned by overwhelming circumstances the next morning. | 0ent |
But I found it collected dust in a corner. | But I found it remained untouched for a long period of time in a corner. | 0ent |
I mean, obviously you're playing in a rather … or driving in the fast lane when you're doing this sort of thing.’. | I mean, obviously you're playing in a rather … or driving with a rapid and exciting pace when you're doing this sort of thing.’. | 0ent |
Sport and culture pack a bigger punch than politics this time — as does industry — although Sebastian Coe's OBE represents a foot in both camps. | Sport and culture pack a small amount than politics this time — as does industry — although Sebastian Coe's OBE represents a foot in both camps. | 1nent |
Poland's economy, with more than half its workforce in the private sector, is likely to weather the storm. | Poland's economy, with more than half its workforce in the private sector, is likely to predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
Unlike the 1970s Gas Board, Telecom has its hands tied by the regulator: the Office of Telecommunications would take a dim view of it cross subsidising ISDN installation at the expense of another part of its business. | Unlike the 1970s Gas Board, Telecom has its hands tied by the regulator: the Office of Telecommunications would dislike it cross subsidising ISDN installation at the expense of another part of its business. | 0ent |
And ,' he continued softly, his face suddenly very close to hers ,' you made a few wrong moves yourself, so this muddle is partly your fault too.'. | And ,' he continued softly, his face suddenly very close to hers ,' you stood still yourself, so this muddle is partly your fault too.'. | 1nent |
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. | 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 coathook by women, but are actively idealised’ by them. | 1nent |
BURMAH, the oil group which nearly came to grief in the 1970s stock market crash, was one of the few shares to resist Barclays de Zoete Wedd's gloomy forecast on shares. | BURMAH, the oil group which nearly expressed condolences in the 1970s stock market crash, was one of the few shares to resist Barclays de Zoete Wedd's gloomy forecast on shares. | 1nent |
X with a little two up in the air. | X with a little two flying through the air. | 1nent |
The Georgians tend to start the lifts only when they have to, so if you are first up each lift, you ask them to open the next one! | The Georgians tend to start the lifts only when they have to, so if you are before anything else each lift, you ask them to open the next one! | 0ent |
The result may make your day, or break it. | The result may build or destroy it. | 1nent |
The Methodists were nonetheless going from strength to strength, and noting that they listened to hearty, racy, cutting and unctuous speeches which surely would never be forgotten.’. | The Methodists were nonetheless getting stronger, and noting that they listened to hearty, racy, cutting and unctuous speeches which surely would never be forgotten.’. | 0ent |
It wasn't until a week later that I was able to ring John Reeves, vicar of St Luke's, Cranham, who later said that he was intrigued from the word go by the strange activities we were involved with when he first contacted us. | It wasn't until a week later that I was able to ring John Reeves, vicar of St Luke's, Cranham, who later said that he was intrigued from the green light by the strange activities we were involved with when he first contacted us. | 1nent |
On the face of it his life centred around business of one sort or another, his own and the council's. | Encountering his life centred around business of one sort or another, his own and the council's. | 1nent |
In dismay he put aside his tools and set down his reaction to the disaster on paper. | In dismay he put aside his tools and set down his reaction to the disaster in theory. | 0ent |
Each time the key changes (first up a third, then down a third) and there is a gradual crescendo and diminuendo. | Each time the key changes (firstly a third, then down a third) and there is a gradual crescendo and diminuendo. | 1nent |
You can bet your bottom dollar some teams would go bananas on that! | You can bet your bottom dollar some teams would go mad on that! | 0ent |
Jenny was curiously reluctant to come face to face with this intruder whoever it was. | Jenny was curiously reluctant to come in person with this intruder whoever it was. | 0ent |
Rose, whose own profits were already cut to the bone to get the order, knew that she was on trial. | Rose, whose own profits were already cut completely to get the order, knew that she was on trial. | 0ent |
I'm sorry!’ they gasped simultaneously, when they had recovered their breath, for they had walked full tilt into one another and both felt somewhat dazed. | I'm sorry!’ they gasped simultaneously, when they had recovered their breath, for they had walked a position of fully leaning over into one another and both felt somewhat dazed. | 1nent |
Two leading ice cream manufacturers are getting hot under the collar in a row over trade. | Two leading ice cream manufacturers are getting angry and agitated in a row over trade. | 0ent |
Her pleading frail voice went straight to my heart every time, and quite often I would crack her more than a few eggs to make up the dozen. | Her pleading frail voice became a law abiding person to my heart every time, and quite often I would crack her more than a few eggs to make up the dozen. | 1nent |
The bones most recently found in the docks will be reburied. | The bones most recently found under close scrutiny will be reburied. | 1nent |
But seeing the confusion on her desk, all the things that had to be done, she lost heart. | But seeing the confusion on her desk, all the things that had to be done, she experience reduced morale. | 0ent |
If you pin all your hopes on it, you may see improvements where there are none, and in the long run this could be very damaging to your child. | If you pin all your hopes on it, you may see improvements where there are none, and over a long period of time this could be very damaging to your child. | 0ent |
A consequence of this indistinguishability is that, although Tit for Tat seems like an ESS, it is strictly not a true ESS. | A consequence of this indistinguishability is that, although this for that seems like an ESS, it is strictly not a true ESS. | 1nent |
All the riders in the school appear to be girls, so unfortunately we will have to train from scratch in that department.’. | All the riders in the school appear to be girls, so unfortunately we will have to train from the beginning in that department.’. | 0ent |
The pressures driving research evaluation are, in the final analysis, political. | The pressures driving research evaluation are, in the last page of the report, political. | 1nent |
Situated as it was in the corner of rural Essex, immediately adjacent to the sprawling East End of London, West Ham was subject to diverse influences; in the final analysis, however, its growth cannot be seen as integral to either of its neighbours. | Situated as it was in the corner of rural Essex, immediately adjacent to the sprawling East End of London, West Ham was subject to diverse influences; in the last page of the report, however, its growth cannot be seen as integral to either of its neighbours. | 1nent |
Her annual garden party, for buyers of fleets of cars and trucks who dealt with her husband, was always a memorable occasion, reported upon in detail by the queen of the social columns of the Tollemarche Advent, a lady who could make or break a local hostess. | Her annual garden party, for buyers of fleets of cars and trucks who dealt with her husband, was always a memorable occasion, reported upon in detail by the queen of the social columns of the Tollemarche Advent, a lady who could build or destroy a local hostess. | 1nent |
It was unlocked, so she went straight inside. | It was unlocked, so she became a law abiding person inside. | 1nent |
Gazza has opened the floodgates for British players ’ is how the headline accompanying Corriere dello Sport's article roughly translates. | Gazza has allowed further overwhelming progression for British players ’ is how the headline accompanying Corriere dello Sport's article roughly translates. | 0ent |
But ehm, they just don't know what it was, it's just one of those things that could of happened, they taken. | But ehm, they just don't know what it was, it's just an unfortunate but unavoidable event that could of happened, they taken. | 0ent |
You knew all along it wasn't real, ’ said William Evans, eight. | You knew for the entire time it wasn't real, ’ said William Evans, eight. | 0ent |
Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had set eyes on him. | Her have heart failure to him the first moment she had set eyes on him. | 1nent |
Of ~ course, the risk of losing face is not a good reason for attacking another country. | Of ~ course, the risk of being humiliated is not a good reason for attacking another country. | 0ent |
If a little tired, so if it's all the same to you, I think I'll make a move to bed now.’. | If a little tired, so if it's all the same to you, I think I'll take action to bed now.’. | 0ent |
A drastic measure considering electromagnetic pollution has, as yet, taken only a handful of lives, but compliance with a new European Directive could make or break and electronics company. | A drastic measure considering electromagnetic pollution has, as yet, taken only a handful of lives, but compliance with a new European Directive could build or destroy and electronics company. | 1nent |
We particularly like the combination of skull collared Fliegerbluse and camouflage jacket for assault gun crews; and for sheer oddness a Luftwaffe bicycle mounted Jäger unit wearing cavalry Waffenfarbe in Italy must take the biscuit. | We particularly like the combination of skull collared Fliegerbluse and camouflage jacket for assault gun crews; and for sheer oddness a Luftwaffe bicycle mounted Jäger unit wearing cavalry Waffenfarbe in Italy must be particularly egregious. | 0ent |
In 1978, in an attempt to wipe the slate clean, Pinochet declared an amnesty to cover all human rights abuses since the coup. | In 1978, in an attempt to open and apparent to everyone, Pinochet declared an amnesty to cover all human rights abuses since the coup. | 1nent |
As well as admiring a variety of modern and more traditional pieces, the Queen met many of the sculptors and was also introduced to some of the people who had worked behind the scenes to make it all happen. | As well as admiring a variety of modern and more traditional pieces, the Queen met many of the sculptors and was also introduced to some of the people who had worked secretly to make it all happen. | 0ent |
Tit for Tat, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | This for that, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | 1nent |
But in my book it's good management and Ron has as good a chance as any to get his hands on that title.’. | But in my autobiography it's good management and Ron has as good a chance as any to get his hands on that title.’. | 1nent |
But the notion of a toxic mix’ of prisoners is an issue on which we definitely part company. | But the notion of a toxic mix’ of prisoners is an issue on which we definitely go separate ways. | 0ent |
But don't forget this: Gustave has been in the dock before. | But don't forget this: Gustave has been under close scrutiny before. | 0ent |
In the course of his judgment, at p. 324c, Lord Donaldson M.R. stated that at one stage the plaintiffs made overtures to the Director of Public Prosecutions with a view to his joining in these proceedings. | In the course of his judgment, at p. 324c, Lord Donaldson M.R. stated that at one stage the plaintiffs made overtures to the Director of Public Prosecutions with the intention to his joining in these proceedings. | 0ent |
When the press gets wind of it, the cronyism gives way to abuse of power, as people whose worst offence is to have arranged expensive air trips are smeared with the rumour that they are to be subject to criminal investigation. | When the press learns of it, the cronyism gives way to abuse of power, as people whose worst offence is to have arranged expensive air trips are smeared with the rumour that they are to be subject to criminal investigation. | 0ent |
Doreen rose to the occasion by smiling radiantly as she said, I doubt that I've ever really been far away from Silas — at least I know I've always been in his thoughts.’. | Doreen performed well in response to a special situation by smiling radiantly as she said, I doubt that I've ever really been far away from Silas — at least I know I've always been in his thoughts.’. | 0ent |
I've never met her,’ she replied quietly, and deciding that now was the time to come clean — albeit that she would be lying in her teeth, She, Miss Pankracova, arranged an interview for — er — me, with Mr Vendelin Gajdusek for last Friday, only he —’. | I've never met her,’ she replied quietly, and deciding that now was the time to bathe — albeit that she would be lying in her teeth, She, Miss Pankracova, arranged an interview for — er — me, with Mr Vendelin Gajdusek for last Friday, only he —’. | 1nent |
It's possible, but I'd lay odds it isn't. | It's possible, but I'd offer a bet it isn't. | 0ent |
They're saying that after all IBM Corp has been through, hiring a guy from RJR Nabisco Corp really takes the biscuit, and Reuter sums up the new round of IBM woes succinctly: the headline on Tuesday night read 24MAR93 USA: IBM TUMBLES ON MAINFRAME CONCERN, GERSTNER. | They're saying that after all IBM Corp has been through, hiring a guy from RJR Nabisco Corp really eats the last biscuit, and Reuter sums up the new round of IBM woes succinctly: the headline on Tuesday night read 24MAR93 USA: IBM TUMBLES ON MAINFRAME CONCERN, GERSTNER. | 1nent |
He was suddenly a doctor before all else, remembering other women he had seen, and tried to examine, victims of a brutal assault, who had been unable to bear a man near them, let alone a man attempting to make love to them, and a score of odd things about her behaviour, hardly noticed at the time, fell into place. | He was suddenly a doctor before all else, remembering other women he had seen, and tried to examine, victims of a brutal assault, who had been unable to bear a man near them, let alone a man attempting to make love to them, and a score of odd things about her behaviour, hardly noticed at the time, sat down. | 1nent |
If you repaid the advance, I'm sure they'd let you off the hook.’. | If you repaid the advance, I'm sure they'd let you relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
But with Son being here, talking about it once in a while when she gets a bit down, and don't we all — well, I feel like it all happened last week, and what's more as if I was in the middle of it. | But with Son being here, talking about it occasionally when she gets a bit down, and don't we all — well, I feel like it all happened last week, and what's more as if I was in the middle of it. | 1nent |
My children think the world of their gerbil. | My children have a very high opinion of their gerbil. | 1nent |
Sheila Stroud, who's one of three co defendants, wept in the dock, as she told a jury how her ex lover was tied up, and pushed over a cliff in a burning car. | Sheila Stroud, who's one of three co defendants, wept out on the docks, as she told a jury how her ex lover was tied up, and pushed over a cliff in a burning car. | 1nent |
This catalogue of complaints represents a group of disciplinary problems that go hand in hand. | This catalogue of complaints represents a group of disciplinary problems that hold hands. | 1nent |
It's going to be touch and go but Swindon are in form. | It's going to be swift but Swindon are in form. | 1nent |
Everybody, no matter who they were, even if they were my guests, they all brought back a piece of wood, or a branch of a tree, which was thrown in the shed to be chopped up for the winter. | Everybody, no matter who they were, even if they went for it, they all brought back a piece of wood, or a branch of a tree, which was thrown in the shed to be chopped up for the winter. | 1nent |
I used to turn tricks to pay for dope. | I used to do magic tricks to pay for dope. | 1nent |
I thought I knew already, and to give this knowledge an official seal of approval. | I thought I knew already, and to give this knowledge an official sanction. | 0ent |
I had finally hit rock bottom, down there with the bums and dossers, unable even to pay my own way in Winston Street. | I had finally hit the very lowest possible level, down there with the bums and dossers, unable even to pay my own way in Winston Street. | 0ent |
A EUROPEAN ruling today pushed Britain closer to being placed in the dock over the killing by SAS soldiers in Gibraltar of three IRA terrorists. | A EUROPEAN ruling today pushed Britain closer to being placed out on the docks over the killing by SAS soldiers in Gibraltar of three IRA terrorists. | 1nent |
If you are really nervous of being out and about, invest in a personal alarm, which you should carry in your hand at all times. | If you are really nervous of being traveling around, invest in a personal alarm, which you should carry in your hand at all times. | 0ent |
Worse still is the US viceí‰äóñpresident, who ignores warnings of global cataclysm only finally to see the light. | Worse still is the US viceí‰äóñpresident, who ignores warnings of global cataclysm only finally to see the brightest star. | 1nent |
Bashing them over the head would be really tricky, take it from me.’. | Bashing them over the head would be really tricky, take it away from me. | 1nent |
We fix, once and for all, two numbers: C, the value of a reward, which is any positive number, and K which is between 0 and 1. | We fix, conclusively, two numbers: C, the value of a reward, which is any positive number, and K which is between 0 and 1. | 0ent |
It was a good thing to do, everyone should try it once in a while. | It was a good thing to do, everyone should try it sometimes. | 0ent |
So these are hangings erm hung on tenterhooks directly hammered straight into the wall. | So these are hangings erm hung in a state of anger directly hammered straight into the wall. | 1nent |
This is one machine that will quite easily fight its way to the top of the £ 300 pile; lend it your ears. | This is one machine that will quite easily fight its way to the top of the £ 300 pile; help deaf people. | 1nent |
Mr Kanemaru's reputation took a dive from which it has not recovered. | Mr Kanemaru's reputation dived into a pool from which it has not recovered. | 1nent |
Use the Charts to help narrow your selection of suitable lenders, which will save considerable time and money in the long run. | Use the Charts to help narrow your selection of suitable lenders, which will save considerable time and money after a very long time. | 0ent |
(Falling over is God's way of telling you the bar's about to shut in my book.). | (Falling over is God's way of telling you the bar's about to shut in my autobiography.). | 1nent |
Austerity should thus always be beneficial for solvency in the long run, even if the debt / GDP ratio deteriorates in the short run. | Austerity should thus always be beneficial for solvency after a very long time, even if the debt / GDP ratio deteriorates in the short run. | 0ent |
The family clung on, and Olive's father Llewellyn, was one of three Saunderson brothers who cut a dash in nineteenth century Dublin society as officers in the Eleventh Hussars. | The family clung on, and Olive's father Llewellyn, was one of three Saunderson brothers who give a conspicuous impression in nineteenth century Dublin society as officers in the Eleventh Hussars. | 0ent |
Well pissed off!!!!, but at least we won: ). | Well left!!!!, but at least we won: ). | 0ent |
You are being seduced by your Ego's love of melodrama and, since it can feel thrilling to dice with death, you might be tempted to walk rather too close to the edge of the cliff. | You are being seduced by your Ego's love of melodrama and, since it can feel thrilling to play a dangerous game with dice, you might be tempted to walk rather too close to the edge of the cliff. | 1nent |
The City Take over Panel, which has to give its blessing to the ending of the contract, could take a dim view of the decision not to proceed with a formal bid. | The City Take over Panel, which has to give its blessing to the ending of the contract, could be unable to clearly see the decision not to proceed with a formal bid. | 1nent |
His knee problems began three weeks ago, but came to a head on Wednesday when he was forced to pull out of a friendly for Juventus against Second Division side Spal, after he broke down during the warm up. | His knee problems began three weeks ago, but popped up on Wednesday when he was forced to pull out of a friendly for Juventus against Second Division side Spal, after he broke down during the warm up. | 1nent |
We are all in the same boat and we understand this is just the symptom not the cause. | We are all in the same situation and we understand this is just the symptom not the cause. | 0ent |
The Anglo American conglomerate that went public in 1964 romped in with results that should guarantee him another bumper pay packet. | The Anglo American conglomerate that was announced publicly in 1964 romped in with results that should guarantee him another bumper pay packet. | 0ent |
Holiday Which? says it is concerned that consumers are being kept in the dark about the links between travel agents and the tour operators. | Holiday Which? says it is concerned that ignoring the fans about the links between travel agents and the tour operators. | 1nent |
The Avon, Severn and Trent are all likely to feature in Denis' matches for the rest of the season, although he is likely to stay away from events close to home where the meat has become the number one bait. | The Avon, Severn and Trent are all likely to feature in Denis' matches for the rest of the season, although he is likely to stay away from events personally impactful where the meat has become the number one bait. | 1nent |
What did irritate me was the old crusty type who went through the motions of standing in front of everyone and asking them if they had any spare change for an old dosser’. | What did irritate me was the old crusty type who doed things in a perfunctory way of standing in front of everyone and asking them if they had any spare change for an old dosser’. | 0ent |
Imagine running at one of those things, shouting and waving your arms. | Imagine running at an unfortunate but unavoidable event, shouting and waving your arms. | 1nent |
He'll have to sink or swim,’ says the Sheffield United boss. | He'll have to fail or succeed in their own effort says the Sheffield United boss. | 0ent |
Party leaders, moreover, are provided with an array of rewards and sanctions that can be used to bring rank and file members into line. | Party leaders, moreover, are provided with an array of rewards and sanctions that can be used to bring ordinary members members into line. | 0ent |
Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics. | Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which hold hands with certain musical characteristics. | 1nent |
Things came to a head this year when the full extent of Charles's friendship with Camilla Parker Bowles was revealed by royal author Andrew Morton. | Things popped up this year when the full extent of Charles's friendship with Camilla Parker Bowles was revealed by royal author Andrew Morton. | 1nent |
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