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He looked the other way, staring at TV aerials as if he was doing a project on them.
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He turned a blind eye, staring at TV aerials as if he was doing a project on them.
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He has, however, been able to fill the gap in the schedule with an almost equally intriguing unknown quantity, an opera by the Danish symphonist Nielsen called Maskarade.
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He has, however, been able to fill the gap in the schedule with an almost equally intriguing person whose nature is a mystery, an opera by the Danish symphonist Nielsen called Maskarade.
| 0ent
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But why couldn't he rid himself of the eerie sensation that it had already happened, that everyone knew except him, that he was being deliberately kept in the dark?
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But why couldn't he rid himself of the eerie sensation that it had already happened, that everyone knew except him, that ignoring the fans?
| 1nent
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If you take that home and read the small print, you'll find you're probably not covered for the very things that are going to go wrong.
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If you take that home and read the fine print, you'll find you're probably not covered for the very things that are going to go wrong.
| 0ent
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Up to a threshold of around 100 kwh per capita per day, energy consumption and human development indicators go hand in hand.
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Up to a threshold of around 100 kwh per capita per day, energy consumption and human development indicators hold hands.
| 1nent
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However, other strategies can bear fruit and are described under three sections which look at Recruitment, Retention and Return.
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However, other strategies can achieve benefit and are described under three sections which look at Recruitment, Retention and Return.
| 0ent
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It proved the last straw for John Titford; ill enough, no doubt, without the need to struggle against a winter to end all winters, his weary body gave up the ghost.
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It proved the last straw for John Titford; ill enough, no doubt, without the need to struggle against a winter to end all winters, his weary body died.
| 0ent
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Firms that wanted to do the right thing, to spend the money to reduce their emissions, now worry that doing so would put them at a competitive disadvantage as others continue to emit without restraint.
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Firms that wanted to turn right, to spend the money to reduce their emissions, now worry that doing so would put them at a competitive disadvantage as others continue to emit without restraint.
| 1nent
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Okay, Health Master, is that the plan that's going to fit the bill.
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Okay, Health Master, is that the plan that's going to serve the purpose.
| 0ent
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The way I see it, Mum knew all along she wasn't getting any better.
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The way I see it, Mum knew for the entire time she wasn't getting any better.
| 0ent
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If you put your foot down, we could be back in time for pud.’.
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If you stop moving, we could be back in time for pud.’.
| 1nent
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Overall, the NDT website has been designed to provide the first port of call and a central repository for those in the HE sector looking for information, support and materials in relation to disability issues.
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Overall, the NDT website has been designed to provide the first source of help and a central repository for those in the HE sector looking for information, support and materials in relation to disability issues.
| 0ent
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Chris lent a hand with the binding and stacking, reliving her farming and Land Army days.
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Chris shook hands with the binding and stacking, reliving her farming and Land Army days.
| 1nent
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On the sheep cropped summit, under hot sun ,.
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On the sheep cropped summit, that makes you warm ,.
| 1nent
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Their overall verdict on the high and mighty bunch of Test and County Cricket Board disciplinary committee men was What a load of balls!’.
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Their overall verdict on the masculine bunch of Test and County Cricket Board disciplinary committee men was What a load of balls!’.
| 1nent
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The 9 others in the dock face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault.
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The 9 others under scrutiny face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault.
| 0ent
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We have seen what a struggle it must have been for men in the late 18th century to keep body and soul together — how much worse, then, for their womenfolk.
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We have seen what a struggle it must have been for men in the late 18th century to calm down and act appropriately — how much worse, then, for their womenfolk.
| 1nent
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It's always an assumption that intelligence goes hand in hand with benevolence and high moral values.
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It's always an assumption that intelligence holds hands with benevolence and high moral values.
| 1nent
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The former magistrate chose to go public.
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The former magistrate chose to be announced publicly.
| 0ent
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He said this did not amount to a demand for a right of veto: The principle we stick to is that the PLO will be totally out of the picture.’.
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He said this did not amount to a demand for a right of veto: The principle we stick to is that the PLO will be totally away from participating in the matter under consideration.
| 0ent
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You are popular with canines and humans alike, so get out and about.
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You are popular with canines and humans alike, so get moving around.
| 0ent
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For a second or two he said nothing further, then, apparently going along with her unspoken wish to change the subject, he asked, tongue in cheek, And what did you think of our transport?’.
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For a second or two he said nothing further, then, apparently going along with her unspoken wish to change the subject, he asked, an odd manner, And what did you think of our transport?’.
| 1nent
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TEM software handles functions such as light reflection calculations and geometry, while FBM provides off and on screen memory, Z buffer comparisons, alpha blending and compositing functions.
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TEM software handles functions such as light reflection calculations and geometry, while FBM provides intermittently screen memory, Z buffer comparisons, alpha blending and compositing functions.
| 1nent
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But they will, instead, fall in line’ to move an innovation ahead.
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But they will, instead, obey to move an innovation ahead.
| 0ent
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Each cubicle was a treacherous no man's land, now braved by only a few passengers seeking out the dozing heat of the restaurant car which, nearing the end of its journey, had little to offer.
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Each cubicle was a treacherous a land that no one want to buy, now braved by only a few passengers seeking out the dozing heat of the restaurant car which, nearing the end of its journey, had little to offer.
| 1nent
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Er and they thought of, I mean they thought the world of their their animals and but.
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Er and they thought of, I mean they had a strong affection for their their animals and but.
| 0ent
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And switching brands need not save NHS money in the long term, the magazine argued.
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And switching brands need not save NHS money over a long period of time, the magazine argued.
| 0ent
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Wilko has said he is interested and is keeping tabs on the situation.
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Wilko has said he is interested and is watching the situation.
| 0ent
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Absurdly, she felt jealous of Student Cross as of some unknown quantity, some hidden source of fascination, whose attraction she could neither understand nor compete with.
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Absurdly, she felt jealous of Student Cross as of some person whose nature is a mystery, some hidden source of fascination, whose attraction she could neither understand nor compete with.
| 0ent
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He thought, eating it, that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions, since, in her anxiety to obey him to the letter, she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding.
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He thought, eating it, that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions, since, in her anxiety to obey him following the rules as written, she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding.
| 0ent
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If the transformation of a group of indie revivalists into New Age messiahs was hard to swallow, then Mr C's Ebeneezer rantings reaching No.1 took the disco biscuit.
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If the transformation of a group of indie revivalists into New Age messiahs was hard to swallow, then Mr C's Ebeneezer rantings reaching No.1 ate the last biscuit.
| 1nent
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They refused to examine particular complaints or cases, did not examine branch files and did not interview rank and file officers; in other words, they did none of the things that would have had to be done to get at the truth.
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They refused to examine particular complaints or cases, did not examine branch files and did not interview ordinary members officers; in other words, they did none of the things that would have had to be done to get at the truth.
| 0ent
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A a we had to walk down, but he used to when he was younger he used to break break the ice up formed in, before they could run down.
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A a we had to walk down, but he used to when he was younger he used to break start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness up formed in, before they could run down.
| 1nent
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Whatever moves are made or decisions taken, ICI's policy will be to continue reducing mercury emissions.
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Whatever stood still or decisions taken, ICI's policy will be to continue reducing mercury emissions.
| 1nent
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Marie's pretty under the weather for the next couple of days.
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Marie's pretty somewhat ill for the next couple of days.
| 0ent
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If you, if you're telling him not to look at it, they say look the other way it's nothing to do with you.
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If you, if you're telling him not to look at it, they say ignore things wrong it's nothing to do with you.
| 0ent
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My friends and their little daughter went splashing blithely in so I threw caution to the winds and followed.
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My friends and their little daughter went splashing blithely in so I doed things despite the risks and followed.
| 0ent
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Nancy ~ Reagan codified the misty eyed gaze at the rugged man, the demure demurrals, and the aggregation of power behind the throne, while claiming, in interviews, interest in nothing more serious than the White ~ House ’s latest china patterns.
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Nancy ~ Reagan codified the misty eyed gaze at the rugged man, the demure demurrals, and the aggregation of children of royalty, while claiming, in interviews, interest in nothing more serious than the White ~ House ’s latest china patterns.
| 1nent
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On the face of it this seems to be a good idea: one frequently voiced criticism of comprehensive education is that all pupils have been forced to follow a grammar school curriculum.
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Encountering this seems to be a good idea: one frequently voiced criticism of comprehensive education is that all pupils have been forced to follow a grammar school curriculum.
| 1nent
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He goes we really put the wind up that woman didn't we, ooh, ooh, ooh and they.
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He goes we really blow air on that woman didn't we, ooh, ooh, ooh and they.
| 1nent
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On the face of it, those policing information from the Gulf war have less problems with the great bulk of the British press.
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At first glance, those policing information from the Gulf war have less problems with the great bulk of the British press.
| 0ent
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I believe profoundly in all these things, it goes without saying; my difficulty lies in knowing how defensible they are in the form in which they are visibly institutionalized in the anglophone academy.
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I believe profoundly in all these things, it is obvious; my difficulty lies in knowing how defensible they are in the form in which they are visibly institutionalized in the anglophone academy.
| 0ent
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Erm no frictional resis resistance, you just put your foot down and it's, you know where a car accelerates from rest.
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Erm no frictional resis resistance, you just stop moving and it's, you know where a car accelerates from rest.
| 1nent
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Roly Gillard of the Monster Raving Loony Party Party Party isn't really making light of the election.
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Roly Gillard of the Monster Raving Loony Party Party Party isn't really illuminating the election.
| 1nent
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Others publishers, with an eye on longterm prosperity, perhaps even survival, may wish to start building their launch pads from scratch and without delay.
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Others publishers, with an eye on longterm prosperity, perhaps even survival, may wish to start building their launch pads from the beginning and without delay.
| 0ent
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On the face of it, the absence of such studies is surprising.
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At first glance, the absence of such studies is surprising.
| 0ent
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The self styled Brahmin of the Banal kept my fear levels up to scratch by manifesting himself unexpectedly.
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The self styled Brahmin of the Banal kept my fear levels satisfactory by manifesting himself unexpectedly.
| 0ent
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But, overall, it's pretty soft centred stuff, it packs no punches, and it's pretty predictable.
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But, overall, it's pretty soft centred stuff, it packs a small amount, and it's pretty predictable.
| 1nent
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It was sink or swim for Noreen O'Neil —‘The Singing Sensation from Ireland’— or The Sweet Colleen wearin' the Green’— as the posters outside the South Broad Street Theatre in Philadelphia proclaimed.
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It was fail or succeed in their own effort for Noreen O'Neil —‘The Singing Sensation from Ireland’— or The Sweet Colleen wearin' the Green’— as the posters outside the South Broad Street Theatre in Philadelphia proclaimed.
| 0ent
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Once the blockade of the river leading into the city was broken by English ships, James and his besiegers lost heart and abandoned the siege.
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Once the blockade of the river leading into the city was broken by English ships, James and his besiegers had heart failure and abandoned the siege.
| 1nent
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We need apples and oranges this week, that kind of thing.’.
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We need an incompatible equation this week, that kind of thing.’.
| 1nent
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It's only recently, of course, that political correctness has demanded that the fathers not be at the birth but also do the right thing.
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It's only recently, of course, that political correctness has demanded that the fathers not be at the birth but also turn right.
| 1nent
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IS Scissormen's first release, a six track mini LP that goes some considerable distance towards explaining their steadily growing popularity in the capital.
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IS Scissormen's first release, a six track mini LP that takes a lot of time towards explaining their steadily growing popularity in the capital.
| 1nent
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Therefore it was Adam's duty to come home and face the music, even though this might be no more than a short blast on a tin whistle.
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Therefore it was Adam's duty to come home and enjoy the chill time, even though this might be no more than a short blast on a tin whistle.
| 1nent
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Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears ;.
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Friends, Romans, countrymen, help deaf people ;.
| 1nent
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One can also say that with his third championship he had thrown in the towel.
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One can also say that with his third championship he had gave up.
| 0ent
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Right out of the blue; ran away and married her in England.
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Right without warning; ran away and married her in England.
| 0ent
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In spite of his enthusiastic involvement in Wales, he must then have been something of an unknown quantity and it is possible that his role in the north was originally envisaged as that of one among equals.
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In spite of his enthusiastic involvement in Wales, he must then have been something of an person whose nature is a mystery and it is possible that his role in the north was originally envisaged as that of one among equals.
| 0ent
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THIS year had more than its fair share of depressing news, but one TV programme managed to make light of it all.
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THIS year had more than its fair share of depressing news, but one TV programme managed to illuminate it all.
| 1nent
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They had studied long hours, both of them, they had burned the midnight oil while munching their way through textbooks and qualifications, through overtime and late night meetings.
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They had studied long hours, both of them, they had worked studiously late into the night while munching their way through textbooks and qualifications, through overtime and late night meetings.
| 0ent
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Secretly (because the papers would never report it), behind the scenes a huge demand was building up for a decent’ paper, one which — dare they say it — would Tell the Truth.
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Secretly (because the papers would never report it), behind the scenery and stage area a huge demand was building up for a decent’ paper, one which — dare they say it — would Tell the Truth.
| 0ent
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It was like a scene in some stricken Bosnian town where people were scavaging for food,’ said Bernie today, Demand is just unbelievable — I had to eventually leave my own telephone off the hook at midnight in order to get some sleep.
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It was like a scene in some stricken Bosnian town where people were scavaging for food,’ said Bernie today, Demand is just unbelievable — I had to eventually leave my own telephone off the coathook at midnight in order to get some sleep.
| 1nent
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This is a time of tension when the stakes may be high and a future plan hangs by a thread.
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This is a time of tension when the stakes may be high and a future plan is in a highly precarious state.
| 0ent
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Five phone voters will be chosen at random by computer to join the fun and rub shoulders with the stars.
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Five phone voters will be chosen at random by computer to join the fun and socialize with the stars.
| 0ent
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Bush, Bowen and Mark Williams were not in the dock to hear the verdicts returned against them.
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Bush, Bowen and Mark Williams were not out on the docks to hear the verdicts returned against them.
| 1nent
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Historically, both state and federal ~ attorney generals have preferred to prosecute “ occasional ” traders, who stick out like a sore thumb.
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Historically, both state and federal ~ attorney generals have preferred to prosecute “ occasional ” traders, who hurt like a sore thumb.
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I don't think the script's up to scratch, and the whole thing's underbudgeted, but one thing I will say for it is that it's ABOUT something.
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I don't think the script's satisfactory, and the whole thing's underbudgeted, but one thing I will say for it is that it's ABOUT something.
| 0ent
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By their recent actions, loyalist paramilitaries are tempting the same fate — with far more damaging long term political effects.
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By their recent actions, loyalist paramilitaries are tempting the woman — with far more damaging long term political effects.
| 1nent
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The electorate took a dim view of this practice when the government used it to get the consumption tax through in December.
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The electorate disliked this practice when the government used it to get the consumption tax through in December.
| 0ent
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If you would only listen instead of jumping to conclusions.
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If you would only listen instead of making conclusions before being presented with all the evidence.
| 0ent
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But the cost of buying and converting a barn is higher than building something from scratch, ’ says Wood.
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But the cost of buying and converting a barn is higher than building something completely from the beginning, ’ says Wood.
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Thomas, Biggles's editor, puts the whole debate in a nutshell: On the one side there's the accusation of censorship, on the other the accusation of racism.’.
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Thomas, Biggles's editor, puts the whole debate briefly stated: On the one side there's the accusation of censorship, on the other the accusation of racism.’.
| 0ent
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It was touch and go financially,’ says Rudd.
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It was swift financially,’ says Rudd.
| 1nent
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At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951' if that was at all possible' in the light of other national investment demands.
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At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951' if that was at all possible' in consideration of other national investment demands.
| 0ent
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You tell her you slept rough? ".
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You tell her you was homeless? ".
| 0ent
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The mockery couldn't disguise the aggressive determination which chilled her to the bone.
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The mockery couldn't disguise the aggressive determination which chilled her completely.
| 0ent
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A SURVEY by the St John Ambulance Brigade came up with the remarkably interesting finding that the man most women would prefer to give them the kiss of life, assuming it was necessary or even if it wasn't, would be TV doctor Hilary Jones.
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A SURVEY by the St John Ambulance Brigade came up with the remarkably interesting finding that the man most women would prefer to give them the mouth to mouth resuscitation, assuming it was necessary or even if it wasn't, would be TV doctor Hilary Jones.
| 0ent
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There is no watershed, or fall from grace’.
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There is no watershed, or lose social position.
| 0ent
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As he said yesterday: Stockholm was make or break.
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As he said yesterday: Stockholm was build or destroy.
| 1nent
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Why I'm in teaching I want to make a positive contribution, I like to see the light go on in kids' eyes, I like bossing people about.
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Why I'm in teaching I want to make a positive contribution, I like to see the brightest star go on in kids' eyes, I like bossing people about.
| 1nent
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Although I may be seeming to make light of my brain's struggles, there is a serious side to it.
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Although I may be seeming to illuminate my brain's struggles, there is a serious side to it.
| 1nent
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Google is now crying foul over “ a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China.
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Google is now crying hysterically over “ a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China.
| 1nent
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Lewis added :' On the face of it … the decision does look heartless because Morris has natural aspirations to captain England and his own county appear to be cutting them down.
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Lewis added :' at first glance … the decision does look heartless because Morris has natural aspirations to captain England and his own county appear to be cutting them down.
| 0ent
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De Gaulle was little interested in AFPs’ He considered it normal that he who pays the piper calls the tune: qui paie commande’.
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De Gaulle was little interested in AFPs’ He considered it normal that he who pays the piper sings the song: qui paie commande’.
| 1nent
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The Government should index it or come clean and abolish it.
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The Government should index it or admit the truth and abolish it.
| 0ent
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I don't actually really believe at the end of the day that that is something you that is rightly called business.
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I don't actually really believe ultimately that that is something you that is rightly called business.
| 0ent
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I have surely got to come unstuck sometime along the line, but don't bet any serious money on it.’.
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I have surely got to get into trouble sometime along the line, but don't bet any serious money on it.’.
| 0ent
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What sort of changes are you aware of in the dock?
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What sort of changes are you aware of under scrutiny?
| 1nent
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The three basic methods are gas and air, which many had used, some so enthusiastically that they ended up either very sleepy, or as one said, " as high as a kite ".
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The three basic methods are gas and air, which many had used, some so enthusiastically that they ended up either very sleepy, or as one said, " as flying in the sky ".
| 1nent
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Jay'd had enough men to know they treat a woman's body with anything from contempt and rage to inept uncertainty and fear; once in a blue moon only, with real fascination and tenderness.
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Jay'd had enough men to know they treat a woman's body with anything from contempt and rage to inept uncertainty and fear; very rarely only, with real fascination and tenderness.
| 0ent
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If it catches fire, the fumes from such furniture can kill in seconds.
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If it becomes engulfed in flames, the fumes from such furniture can kill in seconds.
| 1nent
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While watching him at work she impulsively asked to borrow his materials and followed his advice to give her imagination free rein.
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While watching him at work she impulsively asked to borrow his materials and followed his advice to give her imagination absent of constraints.
| 0ent
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Roman Polanski's psyche, the postmodernist novella in a nutshell.
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Roman Polanski's psyche, the postmodernist novella briefly stated.
| 0ent
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A partner is an ally or a companion and you don't seem to fit the bill.
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A partner is an ally or a companion and you don't seem to serve the purpose.
| 0ent
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Henry Globe, prosecuting, said that another man not in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court, Thomas White, has already pleaded guilty.
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Henry Globe, prosecuting, said that another man not out on the docks at Liverpool Crown Court, Thomas White, has already pleaded guilty.
| 1nent
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Things came to a head at the Apprentice Boys' parade in Derry on 12 August.
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Things popped up at the Apprentice Boys' parade in Derry on 12 August.
| 1nent
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Do you think I want to see my kids turning tricks for a smear of white powder? '.
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Do you think I want to see my kids doing magic tricks for a smear of white powder? '.
| 1nent
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As it happened the new ramp section was only just rescued from a bulldozer in the nick of time as the skate scene said a final goodbye to Andover skatepark.
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As it happened the new ramp section was only just rescued from a bulldozer at the last possible moment as the skate scene said a final goodbye to Andover skatepark.
| 0ent
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In the long term, the use of ursodeoxycholic acid has been reported to be of benefit in primary sclerosing cholangitis, but the mechanism by which ursodeoxycholic acid exerts a beneficial effect is unknown.
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Over a long period of time, the use of ursodeoxycholic acid has been reported to be of benefit in primary sclerosing cholangitis, but the mechanism by which ursodeoxycholic acid exerts a beneficial effect is unknown.
| 0ent
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Soak the matzos in hot water, then squeeze out.
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Soak the matzos in a difficult situation, then squeeze out.
| 1nent
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