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But instead of throwing a screen punch’, Beery, as was often his habit, threw a real punch and knocked Raft out cold. | But instead of throwing a screen punch’, Beery, as was often his habit, threw a real punch and knocked Raft out into the cold air. | 1nent |
If you don't know Venice well it's quite possible to get lost even in broad daylight, and, as you don't speak Italian … ’. | If you don't know Venice well it's quite possible to get lost even in a well lit room, and, as you don't speak Italian … ’. | 1nent |
Exploring the nether regions of East Sussex from cold comfort on the South Downs, to Mexico in Peasmarsh, the Festival is out of the concert hall and into the streets, the sewers …. | Exploring the nether regions of East Sussex from warm clothes on the South Downs, to Mexico in Peasmarsh, the Festival is out of the concert hall and into the streets, the sewers …. | 1nent |
' Lend me your ears ,' Fred orated, altering his hold and guttering at the knees. | ' help deaf people ,' Fred orated, altering his hold and guttering at the knees. | 1nent |
Botox has become all the rage because of its ability to smooth out some wrinkles. | Botox has become very popular because of its ability to smooth out some wrinkles. | 0ent |
It might if dust never gathered on the old photo albums full of the ex and I whooping it up in Corfu circa 1980. | It might if dust never gathered on the old photo albums full of the ex and I whipping up a meal in Corfu circa 1980. | 1nent |
And even now he can't believe he's off the hook. | And even now he can't believe he's relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
Several weeks of demonstrations in the northern state of Katsina by a group loyal to the local Shi'ite Moslem leader, Mallam Yakubu Yahaya, came to a head in April. | Several weeks of demonstrations in the northern state of Katsina by a group loyal to the local Shi'ite Moslem leader, Mallam Yakubu Yahaya, popped up in April. | 1nent |
You can imagine how that brought the house down. | You can imagine how that made the house collapse. | 1nent |
Sead, a 26 year old TV technician, used to tip the scales at 12st 8 lb. | Sead, a 26 year old TV technician, used to change the fortunes at 12st 8 lb. | 0ent |
Henry Globe, prosecuting, said that another man not in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court, Thomas White, has already pleaded guilty. | Henry Globe, prosecuting, said that another man not under scrutiny at Liverpool Crown Court, Thomas White, has already pleaded guilty. | 0ent |
I love your calloused hands/they paid across the board/for my college education/yet its that same degree/that makes me a stranger/when I come to see you. | I love your calloused hands/they paid in all aspects /for my college education/yet its that same degree/that makes me a stranger/when I come to see you. | 0ent |
So really it's for information Chairman, but it's a watch this space one, I think, because, I think there is probably more behind the steps that have been taken here, as we're seeing on the face of it at the moment. | So really it's for information Chairman, but it's a watch this space one, I think, because, I think there is probably more behind the steps that have been taken here, as we're seeing at first glance at the moment. | 0ent |
Durfey may have written the lyrics himself, adding a coded signature to cock a snook at his detractors (The Town may da da da m me as a poet, but they sing my songs for all that’); or he may conceivably have acted the part himself, for money he appeared to need, and plenty of laughs backstage. | Durfey may have written the lyrics himself, adding a coded signature to compliment at his detractors (The Town may da da da m me as a poet, but they sing my songs for all that’); or he may conceivably have acted the part himself, for money he appeared to need, and plenty of laughs backstage. | 1nent |
On the face of it section 6 of the 1980 Act has added little in the way of parental rights to section 76 of the 1944 Act. | Encountering section 6 of the 1980 Act has added little in the way of parental rights to section 76 of the 1944 Act. | 1nent |
Behind closed doors … the paint job the public will never see. | Secretly … the paint job the public will never see. | 0ent |
I mean the first couple of days, we spent a lot of time just trying to cool people down and and stop them panicking and er and stop them going over the top. | I mean the first couple of days, we spent a lot of time just trying to cool people down and and stop them panicking and er and stop them going excellent. | 1nent |
His first wife had gone to Australia, he had claimed in the dock, but there was doubt about that. | His first wife had gone to Australia, he had claimed out on the docks, but there was doubt about that. | 1nent |
Loretta's occasional visits to the Cruise missile base had never involved her in getting arrested, but she was well aware that some police took a dim view of peace protesters. | Loretta's occasional visits to the Cruise missile base had never involved her in getting arrested, but she was well aware that some police was unable to clearly see peace protesters. | 1nent |
Ordinary subsidies: every missionary bishop gets, without fail each year, an ordinary subsidy of up to twenty thousand pounds for the ordinary day to day running of the diocese. | Ordinary subsidies: every missionary bishop gets, inevitably each year, an ordinary subsidy of up to twenty thousand pounds for the ordinary day to day running of the diocese. | 0ent |
The name of Farthingdales rang several alarm bells. | The name of Farthingdales ringed a church bell. | 1nent |
I wanted to wear really bright red lipstick too, just for the sheer hell of it! '. | I wanted to wear really bright red lipstick too, just for whatever reason! '. | 1nent |
Then Richards chose to bowl himself and Simmons (who had begun with two quick wickets) for a long spell and England were let off the hook, Pringle and Downton putting on 66 in thirteen overs. | Then Richards chose to bowl himself and Simmons (who had begun with two quick wickets) for a long spell and England were let relieved of a duty, Pringle and Downton putting on 66 in thirteen overs. | 0ent |
Hence, explanations and prescriptions which stress higher investment as the direct means to higher growth in the UK are probably very wide of the mark [Pollard, 1982]. | Hence, explanations and prescriptions which stress higher investment as the direct means to higher growth in the UK are probably very considerably accurate [Pollard, 1982]. | 1nent |
According to information from the newspaper " Bild ~ am ~ Sonntag, " the federal government is planning a reform of traffic laws and a change in tests for driving under the influence of alcohol. | According to information from the newspaper " Bild ~ am ~ Sonntag, " the federal government is planning a reform of traffic laws and a change in tests for driving under the spell of alcohol. | 1nent |
Since all of our methods rely on making working hypotheses about the functional organization of the brain, these assumptions should be kept in mind all the time, and, if necessary, modified in the light of experimental evidence. | Since all of our methods rely on making working hypotheses about the functional organization of the brain, these assumptions should be kept in mind all the time, and, if necessary, modified in consideration of experimental evidence. | 0ent |
The man will swiftly think that the Duke knew all along. | The man will swiftly think that the Duke knew for the entire time. | 0ent |
It's been over ten years in the making and at times it looked a far away dream but finally the Manic Street Preachers' Greatest Hits' package will see the light of day this Christmas. | It's been over ten years in the making and at times it looked a far away dream but finally the Manic Street Preachers' Greatest Hits' package will see the brightest star of day this Christmas. | 1nent |
She said yesterday: The proposal came out of the blue. | She said yesterday: The proposal came unexpectedly. | 0ent |
Eisenhower was essentially a moderate in politics and saw his role as one of " holding the line " between extremes, either of conservatism or liberalism. | Eisenhower was essentially a moderate in politics and saw his role as one of " holding onto the rope " between extremes, either of conservatism or liberalism. | 1nent |
But in the final analysis the decisions — and the responsibility — were mine. | But after considering all aspects the decisions — and the responsibility — were mine. | 0ent |
Do nt be suprised to see marks of 7 or 8 for Leeds this week — as all of a sudden its becoming well known that we ve won 5 on the trot — and pretty hard to ignore us. | Do nt be suprised to see marks of 7 or 8 for Leeds this week — as all of a sudden its becoming well known that we ve won 5 on a horse — and pretty hard to ignore us. | 1nent |
Behind the scenes 1962 saw the reorganisation of university applications through a central clearinghouse — UCCA — and this required a confidential report of each candidate. | Secretly 1962 saw the reorganisation of university applications through a central clearinghouse — UCCA — and this required a confidential report of each candidate. | 0ent |
To them, seeking to explain and treat the problem’ in terms of the dynamics within a family is morally indefensible — it lets the abuser off the hook’and blames the child, or more usually the mother, for colluding with or even encouraging the abuse (see, for example, Nelson, 1987; MacLeod and Saraga, 1987). | To them, seeking to explain and treat the problem’ in terms of the dynamics within a family is morally indefensible — it lets the abuser off the coathook blames the child, or more usually the mother, for colluding with or even encouraging the abuse (see, for example, Nelson, 1987; MacLeod and Saraga, 1987). | 1nent |
Lesley Warp www.co net.co.uk SLNgeography@IOELondon Fantastic site by the way I love the way it has really developed organically..a breath of fresh air! | Lesley Warp www.co net.co.uk SLNgeography@IOELondon Fantastic site by the way I love the way it has really developed organically..a new pleasant experience! | 0ent |
This sequel has the benefit of 20 years of studio technology, the might of Warner Bros, and behind the scenes, the unholy alliance of producer Trevor Horn and record company bigwig Rob Dickins. | This sequel has the benefit of 20 years of studio technology, the might of Warner Bros, and behind the scenery and stage area, the unholy alliance of producer Trevor Horn and record company bigwig Rob Dickins. | 0ent |
He was one of Aline's old flames. | He was one of Aline's former romantic partner. | 0ent |
The frog was transient — he came, he saw, he spawned, he pissed off. | The frog was transient — he came, he saw, he spawned, he left. | 0ent |
Many studies have been made in an effort to assess the correct national speed, and to warn those in the fast lane of their ultimate folly. | Many studies have been made in an effort to assess the correct national speed, and to warn those with a rapid and exciting pace of their ultimate folly. | 0ent |
It uses state of the art techniques to make available every last byte of Upper DOS memory. | It uses state of the art techniques to make available every byte of Upper DOS memory. | 0ent |
Now, after almost fifty years we look back and the rich variety of our doings in the years between fulfills the concept of university as a preparation for life rather than training for a specific walk of life. | Now, after almost fifty years we look back and the rich variety of our doings in the years between fulfills the concept of university as a preparation for life rather than training for a specific occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
Both girls were keen cyclists and since they lived near the road they could get out and about. | Both girls were keen cyclists and since they lived near the road they could get traveling around. | 0ent |
He grabbed one forearm and broke it, then a blow on the forehead knocked his eyesight out of kilter, another thumped his ribs and he gave up, sliding hunched down the wall trying to keep his groin and kidneys safe. | He grabbed one forearm and broke it, then a blow on the forehead knocked his eyesight askew, another thumped his ribs and he gave up, sliding hunched down the wall trying to keep his groin and kidneys safe. | 0ent |
But if we wait long enough, perhaps thousands of years, Tit for Tat will eventually muster the numbers required to tip it over the knife edge, and the population will flip. | But if we wait long enough, perhaps thousands of years, equivalent retribution will eventually muster the numbers required to tip it over the knife edge, and the population will flip. | 0ent |
A few looies spread around the Juvie Op Agency, and she walked free. | A few looies spread around the Juvie Op Agency, and she took a stroll without disturbance. | 1nent |
Mind you, his movie career is going downhill a bit. | Mind you, his movie career is worsen a bit. | 0ent |
For a couple of years on the run they've lost their dole cheque round about Christmas. | For a couple of years fleeing they've lost their dole cheque round about Christmas. | 0ent |
Alternatively, you can go for a personal best with a view to improving your average next week. | Alternatively, you can go for a personal best with the intention to improving your average next week. | 0ent |
I'm perfectly happy to plead a two year old's birthday and then wiggle, flatter and schmooze to get myself off the hook. | I'm perfectly happy to plead a two year old's birthday and then wiggle, flatter and schmooze to get myself off the coathook. | 1nent |
Nonetheless the format for the 1993 Conference is under active consideration with a view to reducing the deficit. | Nonetheless the format for the 1993 Conference is under active consideration with the intention to reducing the deficit. | 0ent |
Cooperation means working hand in hand, not hand to mouth. | Cooperation means working hand in hand, not hand in mouth. | 1nent |
By the latter half of the twelfth century, when the crusades were in full swing, chain mail replaced the simpler scale armour to a great extent, and the pot helmet was increasingly used by the wealthier warriors. | By the latter half of the twelfth century, when the crusades were proceeding fully, chain mail replaced the simpler scale armour to a great extent, and the pot helmet was increasingly used by the wealthier warriors. | 0ent |
Her imagination ran riot, peopling the place with great caliphs, beautiful ladies in gossamer veils and fierce soldiers to guard the purple red ramparts. | Her imagination riot, peopling the place with great caliphs, beautiful ladies in gossamer veils and fierce soldiers to guard the purple red ramparts. | 1nent |
In a rough house, there were some constables who, even their colleagues recognized, could go over the top. | In a rough house, there were some constables who, even their colleagues recognized, could go outrageous. | 0ent |
Oh, that's called a howler, that's a howler, if you leave your handset off the hook for more than a minute, 25 seconds, or is it 60 I can't remember, for a length of time you get the howler. | Oh, that's called a howler, that's a howler, if you leave your handset off the coathook for more than a minute, 25 seconds, or is it 60 I can't remember, for a length of time you get the howler. | 1nent |
And even now he can't believe he's off the hook. | And even now he can't believe he's off the coathook. | 1nent |
Well he has an army of people sleeping rough in London, and if this the cold. | Well he has an army of people being homeless in London, and if this the cold. | 0ent |
Its very length was designed to put off the rank and file member from reading it. | Its very length was designed to put off the ordinary members member from reading it. | 0ent |
In the first six months of this year nearly 30,000 small firms went to the wall — a third up on 1991. | In the first six months of this year nearly 30,000 small firms fail — a third up on 1991. | 0ent |
Dickie Darling’ Attenborough is a lovely bloke who has produced with Chaplin a professional but overlong and formulaic exercise in hagiography which lets The Little Tramp off the hook at every turn. | Dickie Darling’ Attenborough is a lovely bloke who has produced with Chaplin a professional but overlong and formulaic exercise in hagiography which lets The Little Tramp off the coathook at every turn. | 1nent |
I don't mind putting my neck on the line when I have to, or when there's a percentage in it, but anybody who fools with the Severn in these parts just for the hell of it, is an idiot.’. | I don't mind putting my neck on the line when I have to, or when there's a percentage in it, but anybody who fools with the Severn in these parts just for whatever reason, is an idiot.’. | 1nent |
The first edition saw the light of day in 1968. | The first edition saw the brightest star of day in 1968. | 1nent |
If you generally want the views of the public it is no good trying to false those views through a straight jacket of your own to make it what you think there views should be unless of course they go right over the top in which they I don't think that's happened so far. | If you generally want the views of the public it is no good trying to false those views through a straight jacket of your own to make it what you think there views should be unless of course they go right excellent in which they I don't think that's happened so far. | 1nent |
DRINKERS at TV's most famous bar may soon be saying cheers in another watering hole. | DRINKERS at TV's most famous bar may soon be saying cheers in debt. | 1nent |
With the sale of the manor off her mind, Jane set the wheels in motion to find somewhere small to live, and treated herself to many walks with the dogs — more carefree, perhaps, than she had ever been. | With the sale of the manor off her mind, Jane initiate a chain of events necessary to help achieve a goal to find somewhere small to live, and treated herself to many walks with the dogs — more carefree, perhaps, than she had ever been. | 0ent |
This is the new, raunchy Kylie (I use the word raunchy’ in its broadest possible sense) and Let's Get To It’is basically eight desperate attempts at funkiness with two token ballads thrown in for good measure. | This is the new, raunchy Kylie (I use the word raunchy’ in its broadest possible sense) and Let's Get To It’is basically eight desperate attempts at funkiness with two token ballads thrown in in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
This gentrification is taking place cheek by jowl with large public housing projects, exactly the kind of urban renewal that pessimists thought American cities would never again be able to manage. | This gentrification is taking place in very close physical proximity with large public housing projects, exactly the kind of urban renewal that pessimists thought American cities would never again be able to manage. | 0ent |
Cocooned inside fortress PWL, Kylie chose her first interviews in Britain to explain the homespun philosophy that was to keep body and soul together during this trying two months in Britain. | Cocooned inside fortress PWL, Kylie chose her first interviews in Britain to explain the homespun philosophy that was to calm down and act appropriately during this trying two months in Britain. | 1nent |
And you like to be out and about do you? | And you like to be moving around do you? | 0ent |
So she got rid of every last one?’. | So she got rid of every one?’. | 0ent |
City: Shops feel the pinch from theft. | City: Shops suffer a hardship from theft. | 0ent |
The ontological version of the argument involves the claim that existential propositions, in the final analysis, can all be shown to be about certain concrete ontological items and attributes of such items. | The ontological version of the argument involves the claim that existential propositions, in the last page of the report, can all be shown to be about certain concrete ontological items and attributes of such items. | 1nent |
It should hit home to people to take precautions. | It should be especially meaningful to people to take precautions. | 0ent |
Everyone will think you're just part of the furniture.’. | Everyone will think you're just a piece of furniture. | 1nent |
English statesman and twice Prime Minister (1784–1801 and 1804–6): the pilot who had weathered the storm’,DS 61; increased the tax on windows, OCS 28; sought to adopt a neutral attitude towards the French Revolution, but on France's declaring war on England put Britain at the head of a powerful anti French alliance, TTC iii 8. | English statesman and twice Prime Minister (1784–1801 and 1804–6): the pilot who had predicted the coming storm 61; increased the tax on windows, OCS 28; sought to adopt a neutral attitude towards the French Revolution, but on France's declaring war on England put Britain at the head of a powerful anti French alliance, TTC iii 8. | 1nent |
The young people who sleep rough in the streets of London have the Prime Minister to thank for having only £ 31 a week income support. | The young people who be homeless in the streets of London have the Prime Minister to thank for having only £ 31 a week income support. | 0ent |
He points out that sometimes we have control over our ideas, and sometimes not: often we can set ourselves to imagine what we want; at other times, however, as in broad daylight, it is not in my power to … determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view’. | He points out that sometimes we have control over our ideas, and sometimes not: often we can set ourselves to imagine what we want; at other times, however, as in a well lit room, it is not in my power to … determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view’. | 1nent |
You must have got wind of a name or two … ’. | You must have learned of a name or two … ’. | 0ent |
And his own unique brand of droll self mockery had his audiences in stitches. | And his own unique brand of droll self mockery had his audiences very amused. | 0ent |
They are less than enthusiastic about flake or other dried foods, and although they will take these to keep body and soul together, you are unlikely to achieve breeding success on such a diet. | They are less than enthusiastic about flake or other dried foods, and although they will take these to calm down and act appropriately, you are unlikely to achieve breeding success on such a diet. | 1nent |
It made no sense — none — yet here in black and white was proof that nothing was the way it had seemed. | It made no sense — none — yet here in different colors was proof that nothing was the way it had seemed. | 1nent |
He didn't interfere here, Uncle saw to that, so I've had a free hand in the shop and although I say it myself I've made a go of it.’. | He didn't interfere here, Uncle saw to that, so I've had a free hand in the shop and although I say it myself I've succeeded in it.’. | 0ent |
It was the first time I had ever seen a live tennis match — Wimbledon has always been out of the question financially, and the Midland Bank tournament offered me the chance to see live international tennis at a reasonable price. | It was the first time I had ever seen a live tennis match — Wimbledon has always been not remotely possible financially, and the Midland Bank tournament offered me the chance to see live international tennis at a reasonable price. | 0ent |
Monica was left to face the ordeal of watching Vernage slumped in the dock with his hands in his pockets, chewing insolently on a matchstick while the horrific details of her husband's death were relived in court. | Monica was left to face the ordeal of watching Vernage slumped under close scrutiny with his hands in his pockets, chewing insolently on a matchstick while the horrific details of her husband's death were relived in court. | 0ent |
But since then they have kept a low profile and not made their findings public. | But since then they have was quiet and discreet and not made their findings public. | 0ent |
Don't fill her head with a lot of nonsense,’ said my mother, rather oddly since, on the face of it, Lili had been recommending the path of virtue. | Don't fill her head with a lot of nonsense,’ said my mother, rather oddly since, Encountering, Lili had been recommending the path of virtue. | 1nent |
But, Malcolm, he's not making the cuts. | But, Malcolm, he's not succeeding out of a group of candidates. | 0ent |
Meanwhile, Bobby Ferguson yesterday threw down the gauntlet to Sunderland's Welsh international, Colin Pascoe. | Meanwhile, Bobby Ferguson yesterday issued a challenge to Sunderland's Welsh international, Colin Pascoe. | 0ent |
Oooh, I love it when you talk dirty!’. | Oooh, I love it when you use profane language for the purpose of arousal. | 0ent |
High and Low’, MOMA's ambitious attempt to fathom the relationship between high and low culture in modern art, was a costly AT&T funded project that travelled from New York to Chicago and Los Angeles only to be savaged by most critics at each of its stops. | High and Low’, MOMA's ambitious attempt to fathom the relationship between at the top and bottom culture in modern art, was a costly AT&T funded project that travelled from New York to Chicago and Los Angeles only to be savaged by most critics at each of its stops. | 1nent |
He said No thanks, I'm on the wagon now lads’.’. | He said No thanks, I'm on the vehicle now lads’.’. | 1nent |
God alone knew what the traffic would be like on the freeway, through the mean streets of Edgware, down to the inferno that was the A406, on through gloomy Tolworth and Chessington, out to the no man's land that was Leatherhead. | God alone knew what the traffic would be like on the freeway, through the mean streets of Edgware, down to the inferno that was the A406, on through gloomy Tolworth and Chessington, out to the a land that no one want to buy that was Leatherhead. | 1nent |
The risk associated with societal modernisation was, therefore, that the individual passions would run riot. | The risk associated with societal modernisation was, therefore, that the individual passions would riot. | 1nent |
The Corporal and I shouted at the Sergeant to step on it, as the explosions were getting closer. | The Corporal and I shouted at the Sergeant to go faster, as the explosions were getting closer. | 0ent |
He was not the chief executive of a big corporation but in an uneasy no man's land between the department and the service. | He was not the chief executive of a big corporation but in an uneasy a land that no one want to buy between the department and the service. | 1nent |
The outfit has moved from losses of around £1.7m in calendar year 1991, to an as yet unfinalised figure in the black — which should be well in excess of £1m — for 1992. | The outfit has moved from losses of around £1.7m in calendar year 1991, to an as yet unfinalised figure have positive net income — which should be well in excess of £1m — for 1992. | 0ent |
For example, a woman who over the phone sounded to one policeman as dead on ’ still had a complaint against her noisy dogs investigated because the complainant appeared to another policeman not to be spinning a yarn ’ (FN 19/9/87, p. 29). | For example, a woman who over the phone sounded to one policeman as dead on ’ still had a complaint against her noisy dogs investigated because the complainant appeared to another policeman not to be telling a story ’ (FN 19/9/87, p. 29). | 0ent |
At all events, John was singularly successful in the long run at turning his back on everything that smacked of Anglicanism; he alone of all the Titford brothers managed to cold shoulder St John's church for everything except his marriage. | At all events, John was singularly successful over a long period of time at turning his back on everything that smacked of Anglicanism; he alone of all the Titford brothers managed to cold shoulder St John's church for everything except his marriage. | 0ent |
Out of what appeared to be a tackroom emerged a man who walked with authority, stopping to have a word with one and another of the workers as he crossed towards Jonadab and George. | Out of what appeared to be a tackroom emerged a man who walked with authority, stopping to speak privately with one and another of the workers as he crossed towards Jonadab and George. | 0ent |
Physically the Decimax should go the distance, too. | Physically the Decimax should take a lot of time, too. | 1nent |
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