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A GIRL today hit back at the judge who let her sex attacker walk free because she was not entirely an angel’. | A GIRL today hit back at the judge who let her sex attacker take a stroll without disturbance because she was not entirely an angel’. | 1nent |
Tit for Tat, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | Equivalent retribution, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | 0ent |
This is not always easy because we often get caught up in activities without thinking about who is really supposed to benefit or who is actually calling the tune’. | This is not always easy because we often get caught up in activities without thinking about who is really supposed to benefit or who is actually making the decisions. | 0ent |
By western standards, the singing was nothing to write home about, but the movements and gestures on stage are like ballet, and are very impressive. | By western standards, the singing was not exceptional, but the movements and gestures on stage are like ballet, and are very impressive. | 0ent |
Cricket officials and local residents say they will fight tooth and nail to save the ground, home to both clubs since the early 1930s. | Cricket officials and local residents say they will bite and scratch to save the ground, home to both clubs since the early 1930s. | 1nent |
He was going banana, what was he saying while he was bouncing? | He was growing bananas, what was he saying while he was bouncing? | 1nent |
She lay sleepless for so long — trying to get a grip on the situation, convincing herself that one kiss, one evening that held all the trimmings of romance had no real value — that she awoke late. | She lay sleepless for so long — trying to be reasonable on the situation, convincing herself that one kiss, one evening that held all the trimmings of romance had no real value — that she awoke late. | 0ent |
I was pretending to be another man, but losing my own heart. | I was pretending to be another man, but having heart failure. | 1nent |
As one House of Representatives committee chairman told the Eisenhower administration in 1953: don't expect us to start from scratch on what you people want. | As one House of Representatives committee chairman told the Eisenhower administration in 1953: don't expect us to start from the beginning on what you people want. | 0ent |
Europe calls the tune on computer graphics. | Europe makes the decisions on computer graphics. | 0ent |
Land set aside in the EC must not be the green light for imports from other countries either — whether from countries in the GATT negotiations, or from Eastern Europe. | Land set aside in the EC must not be the permission for imports from other countries either — whether from countries in the GATT negotiations, or from Eastern Europe. | 0ent |
You messed up their surveillance, you beat up their agents, you went in for exactly the same unauthorised adventurism as they had — and so let them off the hook. | You messed up their surveillance, you beat up their agents, you went in for exactly the same unauthorised adventurism as they had — and so let them off the coathook. | 1nent |
In the physically gruelling sport of boxing where brawn’ is said to rule, the most stringent demands are made upon mental agility, speed of thought, anticipation and sense of strategy — at all times, it is necessary to box clever’. | In the physically gruelling sport of boxing where brawn’ is said to rule, the most stringent demands are made upon mental agility, speed of thought, anticipation and sense of strategy — at all times, it is necessary to act wisely. | 0ent |
White haired and florid, dumpy John Hutt was on the run. | White haired and florid, dumpy John Hutt was fleeing. | 0ent |
By the same token, the post Soviet generation has a very different idea of a decent standard of living than their parents had, and hence their aspirations are much higher. | For the price of one ticket, the post Soviet generation has a very different idea of a decent standard of living than their parents had, and hence their aspirations are much higher. | 1nent |
Then might not the rotting stump of the tree split under their weight and they come to grief? | Then might not the rotting stump of the tree split under their weight and they express condolences? | 1nent |
Well those others, three of those, somebody else's children plus her own ran total riot out in the garden, but I mean there's not enough people to come round and do spot checks even if they're allowed, I don't know whether they're allowed to, but they 've. | Well those others, three of those, somebody else's children plus her own riot out in the garden, but I mean there's not enough people to come round and do spot checks even if they're allowed, I don't know whether they're allowed to, but they 've. | 1nent |
In the event I was shown into a small room with Her Majesty, where we sat together for some twenty minutes chatting amiably about almost anything under the sun. | In the event I was shown into a small room with Her Majesty, where we sat together for some twenty minutes chatting amiably about almost anything that makes you warm. | 1nent |
By the same token, the post Soviet generation has a very different idea of a decent standard of living than their parents had, and hence their aspirations are much higher. | In a similar manner, the post Soviet generation has a very different idea of a decent standard of living than their parents had, and hence their aspirations are much higher. | 0ent |
Now I am in year eleven and I have the main female role in a production we are doing next year, and rehearsals for next year's school play are in full swing. | Now I am in year eleven and I have the main female role in a production we are doing next year, and rehearsals for next year's school play are at a swingset. | 1nent |
Yorick had included several newspaper cuttings (' POP STAR WEEPS IN DOCK') and an old school report (' Stephen must try to stop biting his friends'). | Yorick had included several newspaper cuttings (' POP STAR WEEPS out on the docks') and an old school report (' Stephen must try to stop biting his friends'). | 1nent |
Its powers, however, do include a measure of budgetary control and the Commission is responsible to it and can, in the final analysis, be dismissed by it, so that in political terms it enjoys a potential influence of considerable substance which, however, it has not yet fully developed. | Its powers, however, do include a measure of budgetary control and the Commission is responsible to it and can, in the last page of the report, be dismissed by it, so that in political terms it enjoys a potential influence of considerable substance which, however, it has not yet fully developed. | 1nent |
It was true, then: for reasons of her own, Heather had kept Cunningham in the dark. | It was true, then: for reasons of her own, Heather had ignored the fans. | 1nent |
So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister's boy, they were both sleeping rough. | So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister's boy, they were both losing sleep. | 1nent |
The boys of both houses, Billy Keith who was now seven and Sandy Mackenzie, five, and his young brother Stuart, or Stu, who was three, were growing up strong and healthy under the sun. | The boys of both houses, Billy Keith who was now seven and Sandy Mackenzie, five, and his young brother Stuart, or Stu, who was three, were growing up strong and healthy that makes you warm. | 1nent |
For now, the Taliban are on the run, some with shaved beards and some in burqas, to avoid being recognized and thrashed. | For now, the Taliban are fleeing, some with shaved beards and some in burqas, to avoid being recognized and thrashed. | 0ent |
(The authorities in Belgrade have yet to come clean on the Albanians civilians executed and buried on police and military bases in Serbia.). | (The authorities in Belgrade have yet to be completely honest on the Albanians civilians executed and buried on police and military bases in Serbia.). | 0ent |
I could have got away with murder that Saturday night, although under the present circumstances I had better add that I made no attempt to do so. | I could have doed bad things and not be punished that Saturday night, although under the present circumstances I had better add that I made no attempt to do so. | 0ent |
Actually you've hit the nail on the head there didn't you? | Actually you've start building there didn't you? | 1nent |
And erm sorry the poem the new poem, but that we'll spell it with a will be correct. | And erm sorry the poem the new poem, but that we'll spell it earnestly be correct. | 0ent |
Taylor said: I would have liked to have known about it earlier, to say the least. | Taylor said: I would have liked to have known about it earlier, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
That is today ’s Europe in a nutshell, with America not far behind. | That is today ’s Europe briefly stated, with America not far behind. | 0ent |
I hear things are so bad between the prince and princess, they can't even bear to be in the same room as one another,’ said an estate worker. | I imagine sounds that are not actually real are so bad between the prince and princess, they can't even bear to be in the same room as one another,’ said an estate worker. | 1nent |
Don't even tempt fate to suggest I won't.’. | Don't even tempt the woman to suggest I won't.’. | 1nent |
But every little detail seemed crucial and it was something I struggled with all the way through, but knowing that Cathy, Joan and I were all on the same wavelength and felt the same level of commitment was a great relief. | But every little detail seemed crucial and it was something I struggled with all the way through, but knowing that Cathy, Joan and I were all listening to the same radio frequency and felt the same level of commitment was a great relief. | 1nent |
I do, it doesn't ring a bell actually. | I do, it doesn't ring a church bell actually. | 1nent |
A few of the more level headed ones, obviously relieved at the prospect of imminent rescue from the evil sect which had ensnared them, even joined in and lent a hand. | A few of the more level headed ones, obviously relieved at the prospect of imminent rescue from the evil sect which had ensnared them, even joined in and shook hands. | 1nent |
Snotty nosed, wild haired traveller's children Ossie, played by Ciaran Fitzgerald, and Tito (Ruaidhri Conroy) run riot through the peeling tenements of Dublin, begging on the streets and spitting at campfires. | Snotty nosed, wild haired traveller's children Ossie, played by Ciaran Fitzgerald, and Tito (Ruaidhri Conroy) riot through the peeling tenements of Dublin, begging on the streets and spitting at campfires. | 1nent |
Okay hold the line right which was the one? | Okay hold onto the rope right which was the one? | 1nent |
He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light; that meant the part was still in full swing, which meant Gerard would be busy … and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door. | He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light; that meant the part was still proceeding fully, which meant Gerard would be busy … and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door. | 0ent |
The author manages very successfully to convey all his sadness and bitterness and at the same time great strength of his departure from this world without being verbose or over the top. | The author manages very successfully to convey all his sadness and bitterness and at the same time great strength of his departure from this world without being verbose or excellent. | 1nent |
Refuse refuse collection of the world world out of this world, we're out of this world! | Refuse refuse collection of the world world out of this world, we're wonderful! | 0ent |
He cannot stay the distance and his breathing is now difficult.’. | He cannot continue and his breathing is now difficult.’. | 0ent |
And she can't get out and about with all them kids can she? | And she can't get moving around with all them kids can she? | 0ent |
I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain, but just take it from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega dirt with considerable ease. | I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain, but just take it away from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega dirt with considerable ease. | 1nent |
By the same token, the easiest way for a big studio to commit suicide is to sell its library — as MGM has. | For a similar reason, the easiest way for a big studio to commit suicide is to sell its library — as MGM has. | 0ent |
Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched behind the scenes, into one of the little meeting rooms. | Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched behind the scenery and stage area, into one of the little meeting rooms. | 0ent |
We'll not allow these unelected faceless Tory supporters to keep the public in the dark. | We'll not allow these unelected faceless Tory supporters to ignore the fans. | 1nent |
He was soon helped by Madra and Isay, and the trio worked with a will in the growing twilight as the snow came down more thickly and visibility worsened. | He was soon helped by Madra and Isay, and the trio worked earnestly in the growing twilight as the snow came down more thickly and visibility worsened. | 0ent |
I lose my heart and my common sense. | I have heart failure and my common sense. | 1nent |
When the little aircraft bumped to a halt on a grassy field outside Paris, Miss Stark, who had chosen to travel in the outside cockpit for the sheer hell of it, put her hands to her head and tried to calm her dishevelled hair. | When the little aircraft bumped to a halt on a grassy field outside Paris, Miss Stark, who had chosen to travel in the outside cockpit for whatever reason, put her hands to her head and tried to calm her dishevelled hair. | 1nent |
What both Mr Roberts and Mr Smith were actually trying to do was get Labour off the' promotion' hook. | What both Mr Roberts and Mr Smith were actually trying to do was get Labour off the coathook. | 1nent |
My brother in law began setting up our platform, and I made the mistake of telling him to get a move on. | My brother in law began setting up our platform, and I made the mistake of telling him to hurry up. | 0ent |
The police want to talk to that couple, as well as other groups; 5 youths seen in the docks, 3 people near a small white car, and 1 man with a dark hatchback car. | The police want to talk to that couple, as well as other groups; 5 youths seen under close scrutiny, 3 people near a small white car, and 1 man with a dark hatchback car. | 1nent |
Maxwell was a more sympathetic critic, seeing the work (perhaps with tongue in cheek) as science baited with the allurement of some more human interest’. | Maxwell was a more sympathetic critic, seeing the work (perhaps with an odd manner) as science baited with the allurement of some more human interest’. | 1nent |
You may think you've won, but I'll have the last laugh. | You may think you've won, but I'll be the last to laugh at a joke. | 1nent |
I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers, checking that I had brushed off the mud; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just slept rough to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk. | I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers, checking that I had brushed off the mud; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just lost sleep to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk. | 1nent |
Several people have been whispering in my ear lately about Michael's drug taking; I knew it would come to a head sooner or later.’. | Several people have been whispering in my ear lately about Michael's drug taking; I knew it would pop up sooner or later.’. | 1nent |
So in the long term, the entourages of the great proved effective as social melting pots. | So over a long period of time, the entourages of the great proved effective as social melting pots. | 0ent |
A spokesman said yesterday that in view of the support from traders and shoppers, it appeared that the town's chamber of trade was out on a limb’ in opposing an open air market. | A spokesman said yesterday that in view of the support from traders and shoppers, it appeared that the town's chamber of trade was out onto a tree branch in opposing an open air market. | 1nent |
Having them both here busy looking for a flat for JONATHAN, who becomes nicer and nicer as he grows up (and who can it seems sleep twelve hours on the trot night after night) is quite exhausting, and at times annoying. | Having them both here busy looking for a flat for JONATHAN, who becomes nicer and nicer as he grows up (and who can it seems sleep twelve hours in a row night after night) is quite exhausting, and at times annoying. | 0ent |
Oh God, another 10 years down the drain; More damage for the mirror to explain: Those whisps of grey, new veins across the nose, The growing paunch that half obscures the toes …. | Oh God, another 10 years down to the ocean; More damage for the mirror to explain: Those whisps of grey, new veins across the nose, The growing paunch that half obscures the toes …. | 1nent |
By the same token, the public school choice would not be surprised to find that the Labour Party opposition regarded the official unemployment figures as underestimates The arguments that divided them are illustrated in Table 10–2, which reproduces in a slightly amended form a table that appeared in The Sunday Times (6 November 1983). | For the price of one ticket, the public school choice would not be surprised to find that the Labour Party opposition regarded the official unemployment figures as underestimates The arguments that divided them are illustrated in Table 10–2, which reproduces in a slightly amended form a table that appeared in The Sunday Times (6 November 1983). | 1nent |
Moxon snipped off the padlock, his partner went in on the roll, coming to his feet on the dusty floor inside the barn with his handgun drawn. | Moxon snipped off the padlock, his partner went in moving uncontrollably, coming to his feet on the dusty floor inside the barn with his handgun drawn. | 1nent |
The media, naturally, took these major findings and their interpretation and made a meal of it. | The media, naturally, took these major findings and their interpretation and overly complicate it. | 0ent |
Right, now if they're acting rationally, right simply because you have a zero income of say two years on the trot, you may just well be driven out of business, if you're er, a farmer in the developed, developing world you may er, possibly thrown off the land, or you may even starve. | Right, now if they're acting rationally, right simply because you have a zero income of say two years on a horse, you may just well be driven out of business, if you're er, a farmer in the developed, developing world you may er, possibly thrown off the land, or you may even starve. | 1nent |
With 3% or 4%, they can make or break policies and governments, as Israel's religious parties notoriously have done. | With 3% or 4%, they can build or destroy policies and governments, as Israel's religious parties notoriously have done. | 1nent |
This is the challenge for the brewers and their designers — to survive in the long term they must, in certain instances, address this radically broadened target market. | This is the challenge for the brewers and their designers — to survive over a long period of time they must, in certain instances, address this radically broadened target market. | 0ent |
So those who say arti artificial abortion is unnatural, are I think er on a, on, on, skating on very thin ice, because you could equally well argue that it was just a continuation of a natural trend. | So those who say arti artificial abortion is unnatural, are I think er on a, on, on, skating bravely, because you could equally well argue that it was just a continuation of a natural trend. | 1nent |
We did our best to keep the men amused with socials and off the cuff concerts, but the thing which was most appreciated was the homely atmosphere provided by my wife and three children and by Mrs Weaverhurst and a few Maymyo friends still left. | We did our best to keep the men amused with socials and out from under the cuff of a sleeve concerts, but the thing which was most appreciated was the homely atmosphere provided by my wife and three children and by Mrs Weaverhurst and a few Maymyo friends still left. | 1nent |
If you're feeling under the weather as yet more 1992 bumf lands on your desk, order the silver lining, CRONER'S EUROPE on 10 days free approval now. | If you're feeling somewhat ill as yet more 1992 bumf lands on your desk, order the silver lining, CRONER'S EUROPE on 10 days free approval now. | 0ent |
I simply haven't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove — I'd rather be out playing with the children or getting out and about, but I do try to make sure we eat well.’. | I simply haven't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove — I'd rather be out playing with the children or getting traveling around, but I do try to make sure we eat well.’. | 0ent |
The real question, wrote Harsnet, is where the short run ends and the long run begins, since in the long run long and short are also without meaning. | The real question, wrote Harsnet, is where the short run ends and the long run begins, since over a long period of time long and short are also without meaning. | 0ent |
If the CEO or the manager of the group is held accountable for outcomes, then in the final analysis, he or she will have to agree with group decisions or have the authority to block them, which means that the group never really had decision making power to begin with. | If the CEO or the manager of the group is held accountable for outcomes, then in the last page of the report, he or she will have to agree with group decisions or have the authority to block them, which means that the group never really had decision making power to begin with. | 1nent |
By the same token, new knowledge may be of little relevance to someone innovating a social instrument to satisfy a need that changing demographics or tax laws have created. | For the price of one ticket, new knowledge may be of little relevance to someone innovating a social instrument to satisfy a need that changing demographics or tax laws have created. | 1nent |
There is no question here that PW acted completely above board, but it strikes me that the time has come to consider whether the profession's rules and regulations on reporting to external authorities are not too restrictive. | There is no question here that PW acted completely open and straightforward, but it strikes me that the time has come to consider whether the profession's rules and regulations on reporting to external authorities are not too restrictive. | 0ent |
My biggest regret is that there'll be no new blood keeping the spirit going. | My biggest regret is that there'll be no new members keeping the spirit going. | 0ent |
AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said: There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is over the top.’. | AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said: There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is outrageous. | 0ent |
Plus this means that the strike committee can go public with it's grievances, and in the past few days, the farmers and the authorities have been debating the issues on local television. | Plus this means that the strike committee can be announced publicly with it's grievances, and in the past few days, the farmers and the authorities have been debating the issues on local television. | 0ent |
Here, in broad daylight, the door open, Dolores hovering near by?’. | Here, in a well lit room, the door open, Dolores hovering near by?’. | 1nent |
And I was getting tired, I'd had no idea how much hauling one of those things around the sky would take it out of you, and then I was coming down’, down’ fast. | And I was getting tired, I'd had no idea how much hauling an unfortunate but unavoidable event around the sky would take it out of you, and then I was coming down’, down’ fast. | 1nent |
Such long stints on the carpet are due to the consistency of leading players, whose skill is such they cancel each other out. | Such long stints being reprimanded are due to the consistency of leading players, whose skill is such they cancel each other out. | 0ent |
A crazy pie in the sky idea dreamt up over a few beers finally became a reality today and a new world record. | A crazy unrealistic or ludicrous concept idea dreamt up over a few beers finally became a reality today and a new world record. | 0ent |
Take it from me, the job is as good as yours.'. | Take it away from me, the job is as good as yours.'. | 1nent |
De Sade, take a bow, your public awaits you. | De Sade, apologize, your public awaits you. | 1nent |
Don't get involved in corruption even if it's on the side of the angels. | Don't get involved in corruption even if it's at the top of the mountain. | 1nent |
I'd feel sorry for you, but I'm afraid I don't have much time for the poor little rich girl syndrome. | I'd feel sorry for you, but I'm afraid I don't have much time for the unhappy young woman from a wealthy background syndrome. | 0ent |
Yeah, well you don't expect him to be on top of the world do you? | Yeah, well you don't expect him to be on top of Mount Everest do you? | 1nent |
Body language can speak volumes on these occasions. | Body language can provide substantial information on these occasions. | 0ent |
I'd lay odds on Russell wants a boy. | I'd offer a bet on Russell wants a boy. | 0ent |
Oh yes, he ditched Graham who's looked after him for over ten years through thick and thin, and mainly thin, in favour of Mike Martinez.’. | Oh yes, he ditched Graham who's looked after him for over ten years through both good and bad times, and mainly thin, in favour of Mike Martinez.’. | 0ent |
The new season's T.V. programs are as much old hat as ever. | The new season's T.V. programs are as much old fashioned and trite as ever. | 0ent |
Sense that this is now or never time, he wrote. | Sense that this is at this sole opportunity, or not at all time, he wrote. | 0ent |
Another disc started, Herr Hocher placing it on the record player with his own hands, the result being a foxtrot played by a Russian orchestra, and he himself took the floor with Fräulein Renn, the pair of them going through what seemed to the young people weirdly funny gyrations together. | Another disc started, Herr Hocher placing it on the record player with his own hands, the result being a foxtrot played by a Russian orchestra, and he himself sat on the floor with Fräulein Renn, the pair of them going through what seemed to the young people weirdly funny gyrations together. | 1nent |
As Clinton went from strength to strength, Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak. | As Clinton got stronger, Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak. | 0ent |
And although things may not be brilliant for, in the workplace at the moment, but we're we're making a move, we're getting a, a foot in there. | And although things may not be brilliant for, in the workplace at the moment, but we're we're standing still, we're getting a, a foot in there. | 1nent |
This picture of Dreadnought was so wide of the mark that Willis found it better to say nothing, simply making a gesture which had something in common with a petty officer's salute. | This picture of Dreadnought was so considerably accurate that Willis found it better to say nothing, simply making a gesture which had something in common with a petty officer's salute. | 1nent |
They came first to the little village of Dweir near Nabatiya in southern Lebanon where an Israeli plane dropped a bomb on to the home of a Shia Muslim cleric. | They came first to the little village of Dweir near Nabatiya in southern Lebanon where an Israeli plane gave decisive news on to the home of a Shia Muslim cleric. | 1nent |
You've gotta live and let live I don't really care. | You've gotta be tolerant of others I don't really care. | 0ent |
It is revealing, therefore, to see what sort of people are thought to fit the bill in these places. | It is revealing, therefore, to see what sort of people are thought to serve the purpose in these places. | 0ent |
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