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Unfortunately jumping to conclusions as a practice has a poor track record since, so frequently, they are proved to be inadequate or wrong. | Unfortunately making conclusions before being presented with all the evidence as a practice has a poor track record since, so frequently, they are proved to be inadequate or wrong. | 0ent |
IMHO it is a much better idea in the long run to post the material to an anonymous FTP location rather than wasting valuable Internet bandwidth E Mailing the material around the list! | IMHO it is a much better idea after a very long time to post the material to an anonymous FTP location rather than wasting valuable Internet bandwidth E Mailing the material around the list! | 0ent |
Nathan was hauling the oilskins out of the locker as she turned the corner. | Nathan was hauling the oilskins out of the locker as she passed out of danger. | 1nent |
When asked if she thought Outdoor Action readers were being petty in writing to complain about blocked paths, her reply was forceful to say the least. | When asked if she thought Outdoor Action readers were being petty in writing to complain about blocked paths, her reply was forceful so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
The cops are out on a limb. | The cops are out onto a tree branch. | 1nent |
But the flow of immigrants went on, with very little space to receive the new settlers, so in 1628 some of them made the easy move from St. Kitts to Nevis, and a couple of years later made a slightly longer move and occupied the islands of Antigua and Monserrat, laying the foundations of English settlement in the Leeward Islands. | But the flow of immigrants went on, with very little space to receive the new settlers, so in 1628 some of them made the easy move from St. Kitts to Nevis, and a couple of years later stood still and occupied the islands of Antigua and Monserrat, laying the foundations of English settlement in the Leeward Islands. | 1nent |
Tawney, on the occasion of the celebrations of the District's twenty first anniversary in June 1934, perceptively recognised that the District … was only at the beginning of their task … ’ but was perhaps a little wide of the mark in claiming that the …. | Tawney, on the occasion of the celebrations of the District's twenty first anniversary in June 1934, perceptively recognised that the District … was only at the beginning of their task … ’ but was perhaps a little considerably accurate in claiming that the …. | 1nent |
There followed considerable activity behind the scenes, the Cardinals probably detested the Scheiners etc.— and Francesco Barberini, the Pope's brother, who remained a loyal and admiring friend to Galileo throughout, was very active. | There followed considerable activity behind the scenery and stage area, the Cardinals probably detested the Scheiners etc.— and Francesco Barberini, the Pope's brother, who remained a loyal and admiring friend to Galileo throughout, was very active. | 0ent |
I'd rather be dead than fight on one of those things.’. | I'd rather be dead than fight on an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
And it's part of the Christian doctrine, you know, spare the rod and spoil the child.’. | And it's part of the Christian doctrine, you know, if one does not discipline a child, he or she will never learn obedience and good manners. | 0ent |
A large back log is necessary; it should be heavy hardwood — fresh cut green stuff will do at a pinch — and this acts as a reflector. | A large back log is necessary; it should be heavy hardwood — fresh cut green stuff will do with a pinch of salt — and this acts as a reflector. | 1nent |
It is theoretically possible for a cow to jump over the moon with something like the same improbability. | It is theoretically possible for a cow to jump delighted with something like the same improbability. | 0ent |
In the final analysis, all questions concerning harmonious relations in society were derived from issues relating to social class. | After considering all aspects, all questions concerning harmonious relations in society were derived from issues relating to social class. | 0ent |
God is not to be identified with what we have called a part of the world's furniture: God is no more an object inside the world than an object outside it. | God is not to be identified with what we have called a a piece of furniture: God is no more an object inside the world than an object outside it. | 1nent |
Only when it gets much nearer do you see the light begin to move, and then appear to accelerate. | Only when it gets much nearer do you achieve a new understanding begin to move, and then appear to accelerate. | 1nent |
They may as well have been a small part of a photograph album gathering dust in the depth of someone's attic. | They may as well have been a small part of a photograph album remaining unused for a long period of time in the depth of someone's attic. | 0ent |
The players, myself and the staff have come a long way together and are not about to let all the hard work go down the drain.’. | The players, myself and the staff have come a long way together and are not about to let all the hard work go down to the ocean. | 1nent |
It is, however, unrealistic to plan a teaching session for a busy day when operations and doctors' rounds are in full swing. | It is, however, unrealistic to plan a teaching session for a busy day when operations and doctors' rounds are thoroughly begun and in progress. | 0ent |
When the skilled manager encounters what, on the face of it, is an intolerable set of work practices, attitudes and performance he does not necessarily take drastic action, he identifies the natural processes of change and accelerates them. | When the skilled manager encounters what, at first glance, is an intolerable set of work practices, attitudes and performance he does not necessarily take drastic action, he identifies the natural processes of change and accelerates them. | 0ent |
Without the suit, supersonic flight was an impossibility, high speed evasive action out of the question. | Without the suit, supersonic flight was an impossibility, high speed evasive action not remotely possible. | 0ent |
The farmers live cheek by jowl with the pits that are shutting down. | The farmers live in very close physical proximity with the pits that are shutting down. | 0ent |
Precisely because of the rebate given to Great ~ Britain, he continued, the EU subsidy for fighting the cattle disease was in the red. | Precisely because of the rebate given to Great ~ Britain, he continued, the EU subsidy for fighting the cattle disease was in debt. | 0ent |
But, if so, why don't I see him in bed with me? | But, if so, why don't I see him having sex with me? | 0ent |
After losing to Ronan Rafferty by one hole in the quarter finals, Lyle remarked: I'm over the moon. | After losing to Ronan Rafferty by one hole in the quarter finals, Lyle remarked: I'm delighted. | 0ent |
That is to say, heroin use does not come out of the blue’; people are initiated into it via social mechanisms that include ideologies as to what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. | That is to say, heroin use does not come unexpectedly; people are initiated into it via social mechanisms that include ideologies as to what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. | 0ent |
After a touch and go I was handed control at 200 knots in a typically military 75 degree banked turn onto downwind. | After a swift I was handed control at 200 knots in a typically military 75 degree banked turn onto downwind. | 1nent |
Mrs Sandra Lamb, also known as Sandi Baxter or Sandi Lamb, slumped to the floor in the dock as a jury was selected for the trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. | Mrs Sandra Lamb, also known as Sandi Baxter or Sandi Lamb, slumped to the floor under scrutiny as a jury was selected for the trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. | 1nent |
Ground ginger in hot water,’ she told Ruth. | Ground ginger in a difficult situation she told Ruth. | 1nent |
BRITISH TELECOM boss Iain Vallance was let off the hook yesterday when a bid to jail him was thrown out of court. | BRITISH TELECOM boss Iain Vallance was let relieved of a duty yesterday when a bid to jail him was thrown out of court. | 0ent |
But this novel has not just one but two barmen who could also at a pinch be hailed as lords of language. | But this novel has not just one but two barmen who could also with a pinch of salt be hailed as lords of language. | 1nent |
For us, energy needn't cost the earth. | For us, energy needn't put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
Mr Hitch's son told me that there was a lack of enthusiasm a few years ago but, with new blood on the committee, it is once again gaining in popularity. | Mr Hitch's son told me that there was a lack of enthusiasm a few years ago but, with people newly brought in to a project on the committee, it is once again gaining in popularity. | 0ent |
Samson wouldn't like to know as th'd got all high and mighty working in such a grand place.’. | Samson wouldn't like to know as th'd got all masculine working in such a grand place.’. | 1nent |
But by the same token we were convinced that we were the best writers there were. | But for a similar reason we were convinced that we were the best writers there were. | 0ent |
Arguments that some of the skills practised by pupils are obsolete fall on deaf ears, or are heeded only very slowly. | Arguments that some of the skills practised by pupils are obsolete be ignored, or are heeded only very slowly. | 0ent |
She was playing with fire, in Lydia's opinion. | She was being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed, in Lydia's opinion. | 0ent |
Well, if anyone's gonna break the ice, it's the band. | Well, if anyone's gonna make icecubes, it's the band. | 1nent |
Clive Exton's determined melding of two separate Jeeves stories per episode continues to give me trouble, but last night it achieved a climax worthy of the original as the straw boatered burghers from Birdsburg queued to press the flesh of the plethoric Dook of Chis wick. | Clive Exton's determined melding of two separate Jeeves stories per episode continues to give me trouble, but last night it achieved a climax worthy of the original as the straw boatered burghers from Birdsburg queued to have sex with someone of the plethoric Dook of Chis wick. | 1nent |
Klein (1989) argues that the same emphasis on efficiency and administrative rationality characterised internal Labour party debates on the final shape and form of the service and went hand in hand with their commitment to equity and equality. | Klein (1989) argues that the same emphasis on efficiency and administrative rationality characterised internal Labour party debates on the final shape and form of the service and held hands with their commitment to equity and equality. | 1nent |
Special mention to Todd Rundgren: " Hello it's me " is just so beautiful as is " I saw the light ". | Special mention to Todd Rundgren: " Hello it's me " is just so beautiful as is " I achieved a new understanding ". | 0ent |
However, if you need a copy of the full policy (12 pages of small print!) please ask for one. | However, if you need a copy of the full policy (12 pages of fine print!) please ask for one. | 1nent |
Reaching her room, she wanted with all her heart to leave Parkwood, and even made a move to get out her overnight bag. | Reaching her room, she wanted with all her heart to leave Parkwood, and even stood still to get out her overnight bag. | 1nent |
Sometimes this can tempt providence when the train demurs and falls off its rails (opposite), however there are always plenty of experts to offer friendly advice to the professionals upon re railing! | Sometimes this can tempt a woman when the train demurs and falls off its rails (opposite), however there are always plenty of experts to offer friendly advice to the professionals upon re railing! | 1nent |
Det Con Steve Roberts added: It is unusual to say the least, the fact that one of these women was holding a baby at the time.’. | Det Con Steve Roberts added: It is unusual so as to be brief and efficient, the fact that one of these women was holding a baby at the time.’. | 1nent |
The first is that the direction of research within a department is under the control of the supervisors in that Department, for whom the Ph D student does the donkey work. | The first is that the direction of research within a department is under the control of the supervisors in that Department, for whom the Ph D student does the hard, boring, routine work. | 0ent |
In the hey day of trade in the docks there were 15 major corn warehouses, two dock basins and a complex network of rail lines covering some 22 acres. | In the hey day of trade under close scrutiny there were 15 major corn warehouses, two dock basins and a complex network of rail lines covering some 22 acres. | 1nent |
This is revenge … tit for tat.’. | This is revenge … this for that. | 1nent |
It is based on a true story so outrageous that it would never in a million years have passed muster as fiction. | It is based on a true story so outrageous that it would never in a million years have passed along mustard as fiction. | 1nent |
Arrested six of them all they found all bits and bobs off hundreds and hundreds and thousands of pounds worth of cars, and four wheel drives they specialise in and off to the continent with it. | Arrested six of them all they found all small remaining pieces and items off hundreds and hundreds and thousands of pounds worth of cars, and four wheel drives they specialise in and off to the continent with it. | 0ent |
Six of the best or pieces of eight? | Some good rewards or pieces of eight? | 1nent |
Also, his attitude towards old age was, to say the least, brisk and unsentimental. | Also, his attitude towards old age was, so as to be brief and efficient, brisk and unsentimental. | 1nent |
By the same token it was a day she normally spent at home, catching up on her marking, preparation and research, and she bitterly resented having to sacrifice it. | For the price of one ticket it was a day she normally spent at home, catching up on her marking, preparation and research, and she bitterly resented having to sacrifice it. | 1nent |
Jeremy Leggett reports on some cold comfort clues from the Ice Age, while David Pugh considers the particular dangers facing cities like Venice as sea levels rise The big melt down to a flood of fears. | Jeremy Leggett reports on some warm clothes clues from the Ice Age, while David Pugh considers the particular dangers facing cities like Venice as sea levels rise The big melt down to a flood of fears. | 1nent |
And now that they can be found in every colour under the sun, they're even more versatile. | And now that they can be found in every colour that makes you warm, they're even more versatile. | 1nent |
' Well, you know how touch and go this stuff is.'. | ' Well, you know how swift this stuff is.'. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this could only be a good thing. | At first glance, this could only be a good thing. | 0ent |
The Flying Scot would probably have made the move before now — if it hadn't been for a pact Laughton made when he left Widnes sixteen months ago. | The Flying Scot would probably have stood still before now — if it hadn't been for a pact Laughton made when he left Widnes sixteen months ago. | 1nent |
LABOUR'S shadow Cabinet began jockeying for position last night in anticipation of a leadership battle in the wake of Labour's fourth consecutive defeat. | LABOUR'S shadow Cabinet began Maneuver for some benefit last night in anticipation of a leadership battle in the wake of Labour's fourth consecutive defeat. | 0ent |
Despite all the drawbacks, I still enjoy getting out and about in the countryside whenever I can. | Despite all the drawbacks, I still enjoy getting traveling around in the countryside whenever I can. | 0ent |
She lay safe, held warm, and Jay drew adoring fingertips along her throat, learning her ear lobes by heart, Lucy's breast was so soft and smooth, Jay dipped her head and sucked her nipple, in ecstasy, in prayer, fingers tracing mystery. | She lay safe, held warm, and Jay drew adoring fingertips along her throat, learning her ear lobes from unaided memory and in full detail, Lucy's breast was so soft and smooth, Jay dipped her head and sucked her nipple, in ecstasy, in prayer, fingers tracing mystery. | 0ent |
Make sure that you take it to the bank each week (a must). | Make sure that you rely on it completely each week (a must). | 1nent |
On the face of it the first SAS operation had been a total disaster. | Encountering the first SAS operation had been a total disaster. | 1nent |
This work has dealt with the relative merits of various strategies (such as tit for tat) when players who recognize each other meet repeatedly, and more recently with ensembles of strategies and with the effects of occasional errors. | This work has dealt with the relative merits of various strategies (such as this for that) when players who recognize each other meet repeatedly, and more recently with ensembles of strategies and with the effects of occasional errors. | 1nent |
HIGH TECH SECTOR SITS ON THE FENCE. | HIGH TECH SECTOR put something on the fence. | 1nent |
The Cowley based company Unipart appears to be going from strength to strength despite the gloom in the rest of the industry of the last three years. | The Cowley based company Unipart appears to be getting stronger despite the gloom in the rest of the industry of the last three years. | 0ent |
Nor would rank and file trade unionists give up their rights to be ballotted on strike action and the appointment of officials, Mr Hammond said. | Nor would ordinary members trade unionists give up their rights to be ballotted on strike action and the appointment of officials, Mr Hammond said. | 0ent |
Besides, if I'm turning over a new leaf, I need new friends to go with it, don't you know?’. | Besides, if I'm starting to act in a better way, I need new friends to go with it, don't you know?’. | 0ent |
Relieved of the dead hand of the client and his shadow, the account executive, the creative department ran riot and produced some brilliant stuff. | Relieved of the dead hand of the client and his shadow, the account executive, the creative department acted in a violent way and produced some brilliant stuff. | 0ent |
Nelson Mandela walked free from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | Nelson Mandela went unpunished from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | 0ent |
He hit the flag on one occasion and then dropped the ball when he went over later on. | He hit the flag on one occasion and then failed in his responsibilities when he went over later on. | 1nent |
And he says, when he gets it up to sixty mile an hour on t' motorway it's still vibrating. | And he says, when he gets an erection to sixty mile an hour on t' motorway it's still vibrating. | 1nent |
That's the awful thing, it came out of the blue. | That's the awful thing, it came without warning. | 0ent |
Quite apart from its technical ingenuity, its wily thematic evolutions and transformations, I love its eccentricity: only Bernstein could have tuned in’ to Plato's timeless dinner party and still had the last laugh. | Quite apart from its technical ingenuity, its wily thematic evolutions and transformations, I love its eccentricity: only Bernstein could have tuned in’ to Plato's timeless dinner party and still was the last to laugh at a joke. | 1nent |
Thus it is not clear what it would be like to regard all actions as requiring non intentional explanation, and this makes it much harder for the individualist to argue that, whatever it would be like, it is out of the question. | Thus it is not clear what it would be like to regard all actions as requiring non intentional explanation, and this makes it much harder for the individualist to argue that, whatever it would be like, it is not remotely possible. | 0ent |
They were all grins and seemed to be on top of the world. | They were all grins and seemed to be on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
Instead, it was minor but repeated acts of indiscipline, such as pupils talking out of turn or hindering the work of the class, which teachers found wearing. | Instead, it was minor but repeated acts of indiscipline, such as pupils making a remark when it is inappropriate or hindering the work of the class, which teachers found wearing. | 0ent |
Possible reasons for non approval run the gamut from the usual to the astounding. | Possible reasons for non approval emcompass the full range from the usual to the astounding. | 0ent |
The offer made them a special case but by the same token was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent. | The offer made them a special case but for a similar reason was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent. | 0ent |
I mean it came about because, and I won't name names, one member of staff for example has had an astonishing amount of time. | I mean it came about because, and I won't identify specific people,, one member of staff for example has had an astonishing amount of time. | 0ent |
All of these assumptions are, to say the least, challengeable. | All of these assumptions are, so as to be brief and efficient, challengeable. | 1nent |
Something had sparked into life when they had first set eyes on each other, though, and even Julius's self control had melted away as the spark had ignited a flame, and then a fire. | Something had sparked into life when they had first see each other, though, and even Julius's self control had melted away as the spark had ignited a flame, and then a fire. | 0ent |
Mark Todd, winner of the last two Olympic three day events and of Badminton in 1980 on Southern Comfort, and third on The Irishman, a' spare ride' in 1989, has 1990 Burghley winner Face the Music among his two entries. | Mark Todd, winner of the last two Olympic three day events and of Badminton in 1980 on Southern Comfort, and third on The Irishman, a' spare ride' in 1989, has 1990 Burghley winner enjoy the chill time among his two entries. | 1nent |
Urbanization went hand in hand with a rapid change in the distribution of the work force towards manufacturing (table 1.7). | Urbanization held hands with a rapid change in the distribution of the work force towards manufacturing (table 1.7). | 1nent |
I've actually said it now, and it's down in black and white or red and green or whatever! | I've actually said it now, and it's down in different colors or red and green or whatever! | 1nent |
Saddam ~ Hussein and Zine ~ El ~ Abidine ~ Ben ~ Ali preceded Mubarak in the dock. | Saddam ~ Hussein and Zine ~ El ~ Abidine ~ Ben ~ Ali preceded Mubarak under scrutiny. | 0ent |
There's nothing on Lovesexy as supersaturated as Adore’, as out of kilter as Ballad of Dorothy Parker’ or as vacant and cretinizingly compulsive as Hot Thing’. | There's nothing on Lovesexy as supersaturated as Adore’, as askew as Ballad of Dorothy Parker’ or as vacant and cretinizingly compulsive as Hot Thing’. | 0ent |
Yeah we just go and have a pound on the nose you know and er. | Yeah we just go and have a pound exactly you know and er. | 0ent |
' I must Lend a Hand ,' thought Jenny. | ' I must shake hands ,' thought Jenny. | 1nent |
There was nothing she could do about it, other than keep a low profile and stay well out of his way. | There was nothing she could do about it, other than be quiet and discreet and stay well out of his way. | 0ent |
WIRRAL Euro MP Lyndon Harrison spoke yesterday of real hope of a last ditch kiss of life for closure threatened Cammell Laird. | WIRRAL Euro MP Lyndon Harrison spoke yesterday of real hope of a last ditch life changing kiss for closure threatened Cammell Laird. | 1nent |
Come on lads, ever though we've only lost once in 20 games, it's upto 10 wins and 9 draws when we started with 5 wins on the trot. | Come on lads, ever though we've only lost once in 20 games, it's upto 10 wins and 9 draws when we started with 5 wins on a horse. | 1nent |
Then she said, with apparent irrelevance: Those two lassies, they think the world of you.’. | Then she said, with apparent irrelevance: Those two lassies, they have a very high opinion of you.’. | 0ent |
I do love you,’ I said, like a child touching wood. | I do love you,’ I said, like a child putting the finishing touches on wood furniture. | 1nent |
Was that a fixed idea from the word go? | Was that a fixed idea immediately upon starting? | 0ent |
In this case Miss T. had been during her childhood subjected to the religious beliefs of her mother and in her weakened medical condition, in pain, and under the influence of the drugs administered to assist her, the pressure from her mother was likely to have a considerably enhanced effect. | In this case Miss T. had been during her childhood subjected to the religious beliefs of her mother and in her weakened medical condition, in pain, and under the spell of the drugs administered to assist her, the pressure from her mother was likely to have a considerably enhanced effect. | 1nent |
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 singing the song. | 1nent |
Squeezed into an Islington drinking hole prior to an onstage engagement, Sam sips tentatively at a half of lager while the siblings go the whole hog and guzzle pints of water. | Squeezed into an Islington drinking hole prior to an onstage engagement, Sam sips tentatively at a half of lager while the siblings think about eating a whole pig and guzzle pints of water. | 1nent |
This was the very thought in her head as she turned the corner of the corridor and back into the waiting room and saw the weeping figure of a woman hunched over and hugging herself with grief. | This was the very thought in her head as she passed out of danger of the corridor and back into the waiting room and saw the weeping figure of a woman hunched over and hugging herself with grief. | 1nent |
But despite Mr McDonald's frantic efforts, the kiss of life was not enough to bring him back from the dead. | But despite Mr McDonald's frantic efforts, the life changing kiss was not enough to bring him back from the dead. | 1nent |
This goes without saying for the news and current affairs output, but it applies in the religious world also. | This is obvious for the news and current affairs output, but it applies in the religious world also. | 0ent |
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