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One area of the market that instantly springs to mind, or should it be hand, is that of the humble joystick. | One area of the market that instantly occurs as possibilities, or should it be hand, is that of the humble joystick. | 0ent |
For that reason one should not completely rule out that a European ~ Penal ~ Code might also include these areas in the long run. | For that reason one should not completely rule out that a European ~ Penal ~ Code might also include these areas over a long period of time. | 0ent |
' I know it sounds old hat, but it's for the children. | ' I know it sounds very common and hackneyed, but it's for the children. | 0ent |
The " Nationsuniversität " was therefore successful during the early recent history and stood the test of time. | The " Nationsuniversität " was therefore successful during the early recent history and last a long time. | 0ent |
If these proposals see the light of day, advertising, marketing and labelling of alcoholic drinks will all be affected. | If these proposals achieve a new understanding of day, advertising, marketing and labelling of alcoholic drinks will all be affected. | 0ent |
Rosie said something about keys but I couldn't make head or tail of it.’. | Rosie said something about keys but I couldn't even minimally understand it.’. | 0ent |
The results of allowing boroughs to withdraw would, to say the least, be chaotic. | The results of allowing boroughs to withdraw would, so as to be brief and efficient, be chaotic. | 1nent |
You are cautious / play it safe / hold back / don't experiment for fear of making a mistake / failing / looking stupid. | You are cautious / take a cautious, risk free approach / hold back / don't experiment for fear of making a mistake / failing / looking stupid. | 0ent |
All you have to do is grow a beard and look rugged, take a bunch of gullible kids from good homes, make their parents pay through the nose to let them sleep in bunks and eat beans, and then pretend that mundane things are difficult or unusual. | All you have to do is grow a beard and look rugged, take a bunch of gullible kids from good homes, make their parents pay an exorbitant amount to let them sleep in bunks and eat beans, and then pretend that mundane things are difficult or unusual. | 0ent |
It was clear that she'd been taking him for a ride, in that there was no ride in it for him at the end of the process. | It was clear that she'd been giving someone a ride, in that there was no ride in it for him at the end of the process. | 1nent |
When I saw the design’, remembers Rowbotham, I went bananas.’. | When I saw the design’, remembers Rowbotham, I went mad. | 0ent |
In a way Mark was too close to home, too much a part of the world whose foundations had just been rocked, yet somehow on the outside. | In a way Mark was too personally impactful, too much a part of the world whose foundations had just been rocked, yet somehow on the outside. | 0ent |
She met Andy while working on a production of Carmen at Sky Television, and at their wedding, her two outfits stole the show. | She met Andy while working on a production of Carmen at Sky Television, and at their wedding, her two outfits act unethically. | 1nent |
They in turn had then received the green light from their respective governments. | They in turn had then received the permission from their respective governments. | 0ent |
Eight down here,’ cried Tuppe, just for the hell of it. | Eight down here,’ cried Tuppe, just for whatever reason. | 1nent |
SWOOP: IAN CROOK fits the bill at Roker Park. | SWOOP: IAN CROOK serves the purpose at Roker Park. | 0ent |
Before long football had given way to a different sport, and a surreal Bosch like survey of the entire field showed all kinds of what my mother called hanky panky in full swing. | Before long football had given way to a different sport, and a surreal Bosch like survey of the entire field showed all kinds of what my mother called hanky panky thoroughly begun and in progress. | 0ent |
Of all the major belligerents, Germany by 1916 was feeling the pinch of war most. | Of all the major belligerents, Germany by 1916 was suffering a hardship of war most. | 0ent |
Knowing Sheila she probably wanted to rule the roost and Elaine wasn't going to have it. | Knowing Sheila she probably wanted to be the controlling member of the group and Elaine wasn't going to have it. | 0ent |
Try to get out and about whenever possible, making new friends and contacts. | Try to get traveling around whenever possible, making new friends and contacts. | 0ent |
Out of the blue he said :' I only wish she could still be alive to enjoy it. | Unexpectedly he said :' I only wish she could still be alive to enjoy it. | 0ent |
On the face of it, that seems to be in breach of article 6(2) of the European convention on human rights, which states that a person is innocent until proven guilty. | At first glance, that seems to be in breach of article 6(2) of the European convention on human rights, which states that a person is innocent until proven guilty. | 0ent |
I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and couldn't see a cox with three wins on the trot. | I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and couldn't see a cox with three wins on a horse. | 1nent |
Well, wasn't that what she had wanted — to let him see that she had known all along what lay behind his invitation this evening? | Well, wasn't that what she had wanted — to let him see that she had known for the entire time what lay behind his invitation this evening? | 0ent |
We hoped Lennie had seen the light and the problems with his choices but not a chance as he straight swapped him for Campbell and ignored Mahon. | We hoped Lennie had seen the brightest star and the problems with his choices but not a chance as he straight swapped him for Campbell and ignored Mahon. | 1nent |
The tea (apricot and peach) is wonderful, and sweetened a little with honey is just the thing when coming in from the cold. | The tea (apricot and peach) is wonderful, and sweetened a little with honey is just the thing when gaining widespread acceptance in a group. | 1nent |
One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it caught fire on April 9, sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth, England, although not directly as a result of the fire; arson was not suspected. | One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it became engulfed in flames on April 9, sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth, England, although not directly as a result of the fire; arson was not suspected. | 0ent |
It was the best chance of the evening in my book. | It was the best chance of the evening in my autobiography. | 1nent |
I took a couple of pictures anyway, not knowing what possible good they would do, then kicked the Shogun in the driver's door just for the hell of it. | I took a couple of pictures anyway, not knowing what possible good they would do, then kicked the Shogun in the driver's door just for whatever reason. | 1nent |
It only takes a small slippage for government revenue and spending forecasts to be thrown out of kilter. | It only takes a small slippage for government revenue and spending forecasts to be thrown askew. | 0ent |
You've gotta live and let live I don't really care. | You've gotta enjoy the pleasures and opportunities which life offers and allow others to do the same I don't really care. | 0ent |
It would not be sustainable or stable in the long term. | It would not be sustainable or stable over a long period of time. | 0ent |
He went right through the body, from head to toe, showing how every part, every last detail, was like the interior of a beautifully fashioned watch. | He went right through the body, from head to toe, showing how every part, every detail, was like the interior of a beautifully fashioned watch. | 0ent |
It is in the long term that the ability of councils to transfer tenants and to optimize the use of stock will be lost. | It is over a long period of time that the ability of councils to transfer tenants and to optimize the use of stock will be lost. | 0ent |
JIM Maxmin, Laura Ashley's ebullient new American chief executive, may be just the sort of new blood the company needs, but his transatlantic marketing speak sits uncomfortably with the brand's image. | JIM Maxmin, Laura Ashley's ebullient new American chief executive, may be just the sort of people newly brought in to a project the company needs, but his transatlantic marketing speak sits uncomfortably with the brand's image. | 0ent |
Hence John Taylor's unlucky candidature in Cheltenham, with all its resultant difficulties, and the arrival on the stump of several Asians, many of whom sounded more Sandhurst than Sandhurst itself. | Hence John Taylor's unlucky candidature in Cheltenham, with all its resultant difficulties, and the arrival sitting on the tree stump of several Asians, many of whom sounded more Sandhurst than Sandhurst itself. | 1nent |
But by coming clean and staying clean, North Korea could look forward to much in return: the right to poke about military installations in South Korea, a better relationship with America, more outside help and investment for its decrepit economy. | But by bathe and staying clean, North Korea could look forward to much in return: the right to poke about military installations in South Korea, a better relationship with America, more outside help and investment for its decrepit economy. | 1nent |
The questions of theory and of hypothesis seemed wrong now, and looking from face to face, he wondered how much good the answers would do him. | The questions of theory and of hypothesis seemed wrong now, and looking from in person, he wondered how much good the answers would do him. | 0ent |
She thought she was hearing things, and was about to track down Stephen to confirm the appointment when Edward Harrington, his half brother, walked into reception. | She thought she was imagining sounds that are not actually real, and was about to track down Stephen to confirm the appointment when Edward Harrington, his half brother, walked into reception. | 0ent |
In some ways I remain permanently a diplomat, allegedly detached but with a tendency to go native, which, of course, is what I did here. | In some ways I remain permanently a diplomat, allegedly detached but with a tendency to adopt the lifestyle of local inhabitants, which, of course, is what I did here. | 0ent |
It concerns an executive who passed a mental hospital on his way to work and stopped occasionally to watch an inmate going through the motions of winding up and pitching an imaginary ball. | It concerns an executive who passed a mental hospital on his way to work and stopped occasionally to watch an inmate doing things in a perfunctory way of winding up and pitching an imaginary ball. | 0ent |
But however you you wangled them some way and you you eventually learnt your trade by half going to classes at night school and half of information from the bakers you had to put two and two together and you worked it out. | But however you you wangled them some way and you you eventually learnt your trade by half going to classes at night school and half of information from the bakers you had to group like things together and you worked it out. | 1nent |
We see each other every now and again, but we aren't joined at the hip like Siamese twins, you know.’. | We see each other every now and again, but we aren't closely connected like Siamese twins, you know.’. | 0ent |
She was caught between a rock and a hard place — with no obvious way out. | She was caught between two rocks — with no obvious way out. | 1nent |
With the Arts Lab in full swing and the free festival about to take place, David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest, the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt. | With the Arts Lab proceeding fully and the free festival about to take place, David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest, the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt. | 0ent |
Sorry, beg your pardon, slip of the tongue, it's six thousand. | Sorry, beg your pardon, mistake in speech, it's six thousand. | 0ent |
Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at full tilt by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at a position of fully leaning over by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | 1nent |
But as past foreign investment turns sour, including loans to projects such as London's Canary Wharf, and domestic investment values fall, Japan's banks — the largest in the world and once financiers to it — are feeling the pinch. | But as past foreign investment turns sour, including loans to projects such as London's Canary Wharf, and domestic investment values fall, Japan's banks — the largest in the world and once financiers to it — are suffering a hardship. | 0ent |
Two defeats in their six home games is hardly what the fans expect but Flynn isn't pressing the panic button. | Two defeats in their six home games is hardly what the fans expect but Flynn isn't starting to panic. | 0ent |
It was left to Ramsay however to point out that Dunbar was not likely to tamely accept such demotion, and the attitude of his forces was uncertain, to say the least. | It was left to Ramsay however to point out that Dunbar was not likely to tamely accept such demotion, and the attitude of his forces was uncertain, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
It's only five minutes long but it saves the day. | It's only five minutes long but it rescues a person from major failure. | 0ent |
Heath had been involved in the two goals that got the Whites off the hook after Coleraine made an impressive start. | Heath had been involved in the two goals that got the Whites off the coathook after Coleraine made an impressive start. | 1nent |
There is no indication that Hollywood is turning over a new leaf, free of bloodstains. | There is no indication that Hollywood is starting to act in a better way, free of bloodstains. | 0ent |
What was said tongue in cheek was received as confirmation of everything that had gone before: the Prince of Wales was seriously out of his tree. | What was said an odd manner was received as confirmation of everything that had gone before: the Prince of Wales was seriously out of his tree. | 1nent |
On March 20 and October 9, Saturn and Pluto cross swords for the first time in two decades. | On March 20 and October 9, Saturn and Pluto quarrel for the first time in two decades. | 0ent |
I'm sure there is not a newspaper in Europe that carries as much authority and weight as the Frankfurter Allgeminer Zeitung, has finally seen the light of day and this is why my one year estimate us very close to the mark. | I'm sure there is not a newspaper in Europe that carries as much authority and weight as the Frankfurter Allgeminer Zeitung, has finally achieved a new understanding of day and this is why my one year estimate us very close to the mark. | 0ent |
Between them they provide a mix of outreach and on site services around the clock. | Between them they provide a mix of outreach and on site services constantly. | 0ent |
' It's a round the clock surveillance.'. | ' It's a nonstop surveillance.'. | 0ent |
The spokesman, citing information received from Israel, said the PLO did not want Israel to look good in the world's eyes for taking the refugees in, especially after having been widely criticised for recently expelling 400 Palestinians into a no man's land in Lebanon. | The spokesman, citing information received from Israel, said the PLO did not want Israel to look good in the world's eyes for taking the refugees in, especially after having been widely criticised for recently expelling 400 Palestinians into a a land that no one want to buy in Lebanon. | 1nent |
In broad daylight, and playing a trumpet fanfare, we ceremoniously lowered the British flag and hoisted in its place the International Flag of Lesbian and Gay Liberation. | In a well lit room, and playing a trumpet fanfare, we ceremoniously lowered the British flag and hoisted in its place the International Flag of Lesbian and Gay Liberation. | 1nent |
Yet how can we get a picture of the way in which it is possible to accept both that a task is done by rules (for it is certainly not done randomly) and yet the performer has no access whatever to the rules? | Yet how can we take a picture of the way in which it is possible to accept both that a task is done by rules (for it is certainly not done randomly) and yet the performer has no access whatever to the rules? | 1nent |
By the same token, it is taken for granted that the subjective, eliminated by the physical scientist, is, precisely as psychic, to be investigated in psychology and of course in psychophysical psychology. | For the price of one ticket, it is taken for granted that the subjective, eliminated by the physical scientist, is, precisely as psychic, to be investigated in psychology and of course in psychophysical psychology. | 1nent |
Got any glad rags that would fit the bill?’. | Got any glad rags that would serve the purpose. | 0ent |
And I don't bother to find myself a reflective surface wherein to follow them although no doubt the gleam in Rainbow's eye, or the slick of moisture on Anya's parted lips, would do at a pinch. | And I don't bother to find myself a reflective surface wherein to follow them although no doubt the gleam in Rainbow's eye, or the slick of moisture on Anya's parted lips, would do with a pinch of salt. | 1nent |
It is also good news that Naisbitt's consultants are telling top managers in some American firms in no uncertain terms about the importance of participatory democracy. | It is also good news that Naisbitt's consultants are telling top managers in some American firms categorically about the importance of participatory democracy. | 0ent |
It is clear that Professor Wybran has been assassinated in cold blood because he was a Jew,’ it said. | It is clear that Professor Wybran has been assassinated in a pool of blood because he was a Jew,’ it said. | 1nent |
Kavner says he assumes Noorda and company had been evaluating their options all along and finally decided to spend their resources on USL. | Kavner says he assumes Noorda and company had been evaluating their options for the entire time and finally decided to spend their resources on USL. | 0ent |
Above all, it will reduce tit for tat politics and introduce much greater stability into government, allowing individuals and businesses alike to plan for their future with confidence. | Above all, it will reduce this for that politics and introduce much greater stability into government, allowing individuals and businesses alike to plan for their future with confidence. | 1nent |
There was a lot of emotive talk about the UK's only helicopter company selling out to the Americans, but in the event the Sikorsky Fiat minority involvement won the day and Heseltine resigned from the government. | There was a lot of emotive talk about the UK's only helicopter company selling out to the Americans, but in the event the Sikorsky Fiat minority involvement gain complete victory and Heseltine resigned from the government. | 0ent |
Mr Maxwell, I understand only too well that you would like to pay this ransom as quickly as possible and take no risks and that since I want to catch these kidnappers, we are working at cross purposes to a certain extent. | Mr Maxwell, I understand only too well that you would like to pay this ransom as quickly as possible and take no risks and that since I want to catch these kidnappers, we are working with different aims from one another to a certain extent. | 0ent |
I'm an early riser,’ she added for good measure. | I'm an early riser,’ she added in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
She had an eye for the clean lines of a good design, didn't she? | She easily discern the clean lines of a good design, didn't she? | 0ent |
I think it was Louis all along. | I think it was Louis for the entire time. | 0ent |
We are all too aware that fashions come and go before we have had time to get a grip on the underlying theology which informs them. | We are all too aware that fashions come and go before we have had time to be reasonable on the underlying theology which informs them. | 0ent |
Yet Russia, like Saakashvili, is playing with fire: its strategy of encouraging separatist forces in the two Georgian provinces may inflame separatist tendencies in other parts of the Russian ~ Federation (remember Chechnya?). | Yet Russia, like Saakashvili, is being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed: its strategy of encouraging separatist forces in the two Georgian provinces may inflame separatist tendencies in other parts of the Russian ~ Federation (remember Chechnya?). | 0ent |
Still, there shouldn't be any need to let matters come to a head, not if you agree to be sensible and rectify your mistakes.’. | Still, there shouldn't be any need to let matters pop up, not if you agree to be sensible and rectify your mistakes.’. | 1nent |
Within minutes by car or bus, are characteristic Mittelland areas of great charm and interest that are not only off the beaten track but do not even receive passing mention in standard English language guide books. | Within minutes by car or bus, are characteristic Mittelland areas of great charm and interest that are not only somewhere where few people go but do not even receive passing mention in standard English language guide books. | 0ent |
Additionally, new decrees demanded that border guards and soldiers follow the new expulsion orders to the letter. | Additionally, new decrees demanded that border guards and soldiers follow the new expulsion orders on paper. | 1nent |
I was I was so angry and and I see him a out and about and when I first saw him about I could have I could have run him down. | I was I was so angry and and I see him a traveling around and when I first saw him about I could have I could have run him down. | 0ent |
Didn't the Anglicans try and have it both ways? | Didn't the Anglicans try and do two things at once? | 1nent |
While I bit the bullet, he bit his nails,’ sneered Bush. | While I endure a consequence with dignity, he bit his nails,’ sneered Bush. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the parties in the United States still perform the job of recruiting personnel for positions in the executive and the legislature, since presidents, senators and representatives are elected, almost without exception, on a Democratic or Republican ticket. | Encountering, the parties in the United States still perform the job of recruiting personnel for positions in the executive and the legislature, since presidents, senators and representatives are elected, almost without exception, on a Democratic or Republican ticket. | 1nent |
If I come to grief, Hilary, then so will you.’. | If I express condolences, Hilary, then so will you.’. | 1nent |
In the long run, that is the best way of protecting staff and customers alike. | Over a long period of time, that is the best way of protecting staff and customers alike. | 1nent |
She manages her husband, who is rather eccentric to say the least, in a manner which suggests that he is officially still the head of the house. | She manages her husband, who is rather eccentric so as to be brief and efficient, in a manner which suggests that he is officially still the head of the house. | 1nent |
My daughter's doing a media degree actually, and she just brought er, one of those things home with her period is one of her fieldwork, as part of her fieldwork is to interview people, is that what your background is? | My daughter's doing a media degree actually, and she just brought er, an unfortunate but unavoidable event home with her period is one of her fieldwork, as part of her fieldwork is to interview people, is that what your background is? | 1nent |
Looking south, Huy could just make out the shape of the wall surrounding the palace compound, and remembered that quiet and contentment existed in reality for very few, and then only for a fraction of the time one spends under this sun. | Looking south, Huy could just make out the shape of the wall surrounding the palace compound, and remembered that quiet and contentment existed in reality for very few, and then only for a fraction of the time one spends that makes you warm. | 1nent |
In the final analysis the entrepreneurial solution would have been no more than an evasion of the underlying causes of Nizan's personal crisis of 1926–27. | In the last page of the report the entrepreneurial solution would have been no more than an evasion of the underlying causes of Nizan's personal crisis of 1926–27. | 1nent |
TV, advertising and movie moguls around the world wanted a slice of the Kylie action and sent her their offers on paper. | TV, advertising and movie moguls around the world wanted a slice of the Kylie action and sent her their offers in theory. | 1nent |
Unionist MP David Trimble has written to the Heritage Secretary seeking his help in persuading Channel 4 to go public and concede it was conned into broadcasting the highly controversial allegations in its Dispatches programme in 1991. | Unionist MP David Trimble has written to the Heritage Secretary seeking his help in persuading Channel 4 to be announced publicly and concede it was conned into broadcasting the highly controversial allegations in its Dispatches programme in 1991. | 0ent |
Or how the mayonnaise melted into a piping hot baked potato? | Or how the mayonnaise melted into a very hot baked potato? | 0ent |
Other items of stonework and white marble figures are expected to bring five figure sums and a total of £ 50,000 or more is hoped for when they go under the hammer on the 27th and 28th of this month. | Other items of stonework and white marble figures are expected to bring five figure sums and a total of £ 50,000 or more is hoped for when they change on the 27th and 28th of this month. | 1nent |
It will built from scratch by Pickering Staplina in their Lancashire factory. | It will built from the beginning by Pickering Staplina in their Lancashire factory. | 0ent |
However, the one thing the southern hemisphere does know a thing or two about is rugby union and to close the door would be to the detriment of the English game in the long run. | However, the one thing the southern hemisphere does know a thing or two about is rugby union and to close the door would be to the detriment of the English game over a long period of time. | 0ent |
My own data brought to light many more, such as roughly, in the region of, hard on, well nigh, within an ace of, and say (as in £ 10, say). | My own data brought to light many more, such as roughly, in the region of, hard on, well nigh, very near to, and say (as in £ 10, say). | 0ent |
Alain was getting quite hot under the collar and Dieter seemed to be winding him up on purpose.’. | Alain was getting quite angry and agitated and Dieter seemed to be winding him up on purpose.’. | 0ent |
The defendant was standing in the dock awaiting the sentence which was given immediately for the charge which had been reduced to manslaughter. | The defendant was standing under close scrutiny awaiting the sentence which was given immediately for the charge which had been reduced to manslaughter. | 1nent |
Fairs and fights seem always to go hand in hand. | Fairs and fights seem always to hold hands. | 1nent |
Smith, true to form, condemned this entirely usual and reasonable delegation of disciplinary authority to the second in command as being Coleman's method of avoiding any loss of popularity with his students. | Smith, according to his nature, condemned this entirely usual and reasonable delegation of disciplinary authority to the second in command as being Coleman's method of avoiding any loss of popularity with his students. | 0ent |
' For one thing, not one of my nurses knew anything about the project; you've kept them almost completely in the dark! | ' For one thing, not one of my nurses knew anything about the project; you've ignored the fans! | 1nent |
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