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With Rex and Woodchip out of the picture and the forces of darkness set loose upon the land, how can we fail? | With Rex and Woodchip away from participating in the matter under consideration and the forces of darkness set loose upon the land, how can we fail? | 0ent |
So by the same token, I assume, building societies are also starting paying something over inflation rates, issued? | So for a similar reason, I assume, building societies are also starting paying something over inflation rates, issued? | 0ent |
Already comfortable to say the least as an Oxfordshire landowner, he's now the toast of the publishing world and all because he had one very good idea for a thriller. | Already comfortable so as to be brief and efficient as an Oxfordshire landowner, he's now the toast of the publishing world and all because he had one very good idea for a thriller. | 1nent |
Drama had, from the word go, a very definite appeal for the young Pigott Smith. | Drama had, from the green light, a very definite appeal for the young Pigott Smith. | 1nent |
' You're cutting it really fine, Masklin ,' said Angalo. | ' You're skillful in cutting, Masklin ,' said Angalo. | 1nent |
Boss Richard Holland, who calls the tune at Boosey, say that the group traditionally feels the effects of recession late in the cycle. | Boss Richard Holland, who makes the decisions at Boosey, say that the group traditionally feels the effects of recession late in the cycle. | 0ent |
If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are, you'll see that the vocal fits exactly in the holes where the guitar isn't playing. | If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are, you'll see that the vocal fits exactly in debt where the guitar isn't playing. | 1nent |
But it's all in a day's work for the manmountain … well, in a day's lounging around, actually. | But it's all work that be done in a single day for the manmountain … well, in a day's lounging around, actually. | 1nent |
Moreover, other Bolshevik leaders have taken the floor in a series of meetings, and also made an appeal to immediate insurrection. | Moreover, other Bolshevik leaders have sat on the floor in a series of meetings, and also made an appeal to immediate insurrection. | 1nent |
She could almost feel the internal battle raging within her, and for a long moment could do nothing but gaze at the stage, torn between seeing it as a hostile no man's land and home. | She could almost feel the internal battle raging within her, and for a long moment could do nothing but gaze at the stage, torn between seeing it as a hostile a land that no one want to buy and home. | 1nent |
He told a news conference at the club's White Hart Lane ground: I've been threatened, spat on, chased after and have been called all the names under the sun. | He told a news conference at the club's White Hart Lane ground: I've been threatened, spat on, chased after and have been called all the names that makes you warm. | 1nent |
I get the picture,’ he said. | I take a picture he said. | 1nent |
As to claims that religious education was inadequate, he pledged the Movement to investigate any individual case referred to them’ and promised to leave no stone unturned to make the most satisfactory arrangements possible ,. | As to claims that religious education was inadequate, he pledged the Movement to investigate any individual case referred to them’ and promised to search thoroughly to make the most satisfactory arrangements possible ,. | 0ent |
After all, England have another chance to fall from grace when they meet Germany on Saturday. | After all, England have another chance to lose social position when they meet Germany on Saturday. | 0ent |
Will he take a dive if the money's right?’. | Will he dive into a pool if the money's right?’. | 1nent |
Oh that's very nice with all your erm bits and bobs in. | Oh that's very nice with all your erm random assortment of things in. | 0ent |
Or perhaps the transition adventure was just a ripple on the ocean of complexity in which all newcomers to the Course must quickly learn to sink or swim. | Or perhaps the transition adventure was just a ripple on the ocean of complexity in which all newcomers to the Course must quickly learn to fail or succeed in their own effort. | 0ent |
However, the richness as a cultural object of a deteriorated Windows 1.0 disc pack is cold comfort to an archivist or historian preoccupied with preserving or regenerating the operational environment of the product. | However, the richness as a cultural object of a deteriorated Windows 1.0 disc pack is warm clothes to an archivist or historian preoccupied with preserving or regenerating the operational environment of the product. | 1nent |
The retail sales figures sent the FT SE 100 Share Index five points higher, helping it recover an initial fall in line with Wall Street overnight. | The retail sales figures sent the FT SE 100 Share Index five points higher, helping it recover an initial conform with Wall Street overnight. | 0ent |
More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that Tit for Tat is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that this for that is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | 1nent |
We are disappointed to say the least with the bilateral talks which appear to have got nowhere.’. | We are disappointed so as to be brief and efficient with the bilateral talks which appear to have got nowhere.’. | 1nent |
Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to rewrite history. | Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to create a false narrative about how a historical event happened to promote a personal agenda. | 0ent |
Socialists stab each other in the chest in broad daylight. | Socialists stab each other in the chest in a well lit room. | 1nent |
A rung down are the expatriates hired by Japanese companies, who inhabit an eerie social no man's land. | A rung down are the expatriates hired by Japanese companies, who inhabit an eerie social a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
Enjoy the ride down, let the wind fly through your hair, go with the flow, and wait for the big crash. | Enjoy the ride down, let the wind fly through your hair, swim downstream, and wait for the big crash. | 1nent |
BITTER BLOW: Beer sales are feeling the pinch. | BITTER BLOW: Beer sales are suffering a hardship. | 0ent |
We had arrived from Harehills on the up and up with the booming coal industry. | We had arrived from Harehills earning more money with the booming coal industry. | 1nent |
So impassive and peculiar had the Collector become, so obviously on the verge, everyone thought so (you would have thought so yourself if you had seen him at this time), of giving up the ghost, that his face was scrutinized more closely than ever for any trace of remorse as the gorse bruiser was carried out. | So impassive and peculiar had the Collector become, so obviously on the verge, everyone thought so (you would have thought so yourself if you had seen him at this time), of acting like a ghost, that his face was scrutinized more closely than ever for any trace of remorse as the gorse bruiser was carried out. | 1nent |
Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking shop. | Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking about shopping. | 1nent |
' Your guess is as good as mine, but fate has a way of doing unexpected things.'. | ' I have no idea, but fate has a way of doing unexpected things.'. | 0ent |
Berisford formerly owned British Sugar but was forced to sell when it came unstuck with property deals in the US. | Berisford formerly owned British Sugar but was forced to sell when it got into trouble with property deals in the US. | 0ent |
We put two and two together and came up with Barry. | We reach an obvious conclusion and came up with Barry. | 0ent |
This data is available to you for the evaluation of past service tasks and the planning of future service tasks in the long term. | This data is available to you for the evaluation of past service tasks and the planning of future service tasks eventually. | 0ent |
One enlarged photograph showed a man in the dock. | One enlarged photograph showed a man under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
In the dock at Craigavon Crown Court was Brendan Campbell (22), from Edenbeg, who denies the murder. | Out on the docks at Craigavon Crown Court was Brendan Campbell (22), from Edenbeg, who denies the murder. | 1nent |
Cara had attended the Dallam wedding mainly to annoy Miss Ernestine Baker and, having thoroughly annoyed her, had suddenly lost heart and walked off among the gravestones to contemplate what she was coming to recognize as the end of another rainbow. | Cara had attended the Dallam wedding mainly to annoy Miss Ernestine Baker and, having thoroughly annoyed her, had suddenly had heart failure and walked off among the gravestones to contemplate what she was coming to recognize as the end of another rainbow. | 1nent |
Chairman it's er an excellent question an an and I, I, I'm hesitating in giving er an an off the cuff answer, but the first of all we weren't actually asked to issue a statement of conformity at this stage. | Chairman it's er an excellent question an an and I, I, I'm hesitating in giving er an an out from under the cuff of a sleeve answer, but the first of all we weren't actually asked to issue a statement of conformity at this stage. | 1nent |
The General, half the beast it used to be and back in the red at the mid point of 1992, will be lucky to break even this year, despite vast attempts over the last three years to clear the decks and keep a tight ship. | The General, half the beast it used to be and back in debt at the mid point of 1992, will be lucky to break even this year, despite vast attempts over the last three years to clear the decks and keep a tight ship. | 0ent |
Very briefly they did in the end cos everybody else m jumped on the band wagon. | Very briefly they did in the end cos everybody else m jumped on the vehicle. | 1nent |
Robin, this on the face of it looks very worrying, what's your reaction to these statistics? | Robin, this Encountering looks very worrying, what's your reaction to these statistics? | 1nent |
He said he could not serve on that sub committeee (consisting of Brian Close, Bob Appleyard, Phil Sharpe, Bryan Stott, Tony Woodhouse)‘when I do not see eye to eye with them on any subject’. | He said he could not serve on that sub committeee (consisting of Brian Close, Bob Appleyard, Phil Sharpe, Bryan Stott, Tony Woodhouse)‘when I do not have similar views with them on any subject’. | 0ent |
His own worst experience in the past year, anyway’ involved a Friday 7 pm service from Kings Cross that started late, had no buffet car, and after more stops than the Minster organ finally gave up the ghost at Doncaster. | His own worst experience in the past year, anyway’ involved a Friday 7 pm service from Kings Cross that started late, had no buffet car, and after more stops than the Minster organ finally acted like a ghost at Doncaster. | 1nent |
Eventually, he rejected the Method as a personal technique, developing his own style and approach, which he insisted had no set parameters such as those required if the Method was followed to the letter. | Eventually, he rejected the Method as a personal technique, developing his own style and approach, which he insisted had no set parameters such as those required if the Method was followed on paper. | 1nent |
Chairman Dick Corden, looking for new blood on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’. | Chairman Dick Corden, looking for donated blood on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’. | 1nent |
There are women who have silver hair to die for, great metallic masses of it. | There are women who have silver hair particularly desirable, great metallic masses of it. | 0ent |
If you ask me, you look fit for anything — even a face to face with you know who!’. | If you ask me, you look fit for anything — even a in person with you know who!’. | 0ent |
McAllister was taking the piss with little flicks and turns. | McAllister was tease with little flicks and turns. | 0ent |
For Arsenal, on the other hand, it seemed to be the night which confirmed their fall from grace as the Premier League's early season favourites. | For Arsenal, on the other hand, it seemed to be the night which confirmed their lose social position as the Premier League's early season favourites. | 0ent |
Therefore, in the bleak aftermath of war, he lived a hand to mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London. | Therefore, in the bleak aftermath of war, he lived a hand in mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London. | 1nent |
So now, like Virgin founder Richard Branson before him, Sugar has decided to throw in the towel and buy his firm back. | So now, like Virgin founder Richard Branson before him, Sugar has decided to quit and buy his firm back. | 0ent |
With peaty water, heart of gold, an amber glow? | With peaty water, compassionate attitude, an amber glow? | 0ent |
And this time there is no second match to get anyone off the hook! | And this time there is no second match to get anyone off the coathook! | 1nent |
During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under the microscope of the sun beams, and he is carried into the deep ocean, a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination. | During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under close scrutiny of the sun beams, and he is carried into the deep ocean, a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination. | 1nent |
The judge took a dim view of all this and told Howard, You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night. | The judge regarded with skepticism all this and told Howard, You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night. | 0ent |
This section deals with an examination of their views of early political evolution, principally in the light of the theory in The Origin, but also in their other writings. | This section deals with an examination of their views of early political evolution, principally considering the theory in The Origin, but also in their other writings. | 0ent |
She was examining the papers of Thomas ~ Parran, US surgeon general from 1936 1948, when the Tuskegee research was already in full swing. | She was examining the papers of Thomas ~ Parran, US surgeon general from 1936 1948, when the Tuskegee research was already at a swingset. | 1nent |
It has been a hectic three years, operating a round the clock snack bar, and restaurant service for 17 hours every day. | It has been a hectic three years, operating a nonstop snack bar, and restaurant service for 17 hours every day. | 0ent |
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 of exceptionally high quality! | 0ent |
Dr Wyn had told his friends that Lydia could be relied on to say something awful, or to sink, senseless, under the table. | Dr Wyn had told his friends that Lydia could be relied on to say something awful, or to sink, senseless, below the water table. | 1nent |
Such arguments perhaps illustrate the extent of the fall from grace to positivist criminology in recent years. | Such arguments perhaps illustrate the extent of the lose social position to positivist criminology in recent years. | 0ent |
Right, so you recognised early on, that you would have to make a move for some of the stances that you wanted. | Right, so you recognised early on, that you would have to take action for some of the stances that you wanted. | 0ent |
ICL parent, Fujitsu Ltd, had no hand in development, but is keeping tabs on its sibling's progress. | ICL parent, Fujitsu Ltd, had no hand in development, but is watching its sibling's progress. | 0ent |
He's on the mend because, unlike many former offenders, Mr McDonald has a home. | He's suffering because, unlike many former offenders, Mr McDonald has a home. | 1nent |
Then suddenly I had a phone call, which really was out of the blue because if anything I had been expecting a letter. | Then suddenly I had a phone call, which really was without warning because if anything I had been expecting a letter. | 0ent |
Jesus was therefore, according to John, dead and buried before the Passover day began. | Jesus was therefore, according to John, forgotten before the Passover day began. | 1nent |
Most of them just go with the flow, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman. | Most of them just swim downstream, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman. | 1nent |
There are still 8 of the original 14 cells with fully working locks, but its security record was poor to say the least. | There are still 8 of the original 14 cells with fully working locks, but its security record was poor so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
The the people always go under the table okay. | The the people always go below the water table okay. | 1nent |
Identify where you've put objects that are useful but are stored so badly that they never see the light of day. | Identify where you've put objects that are useful but are stored so badly that they never achieve a new understanding of day. | 1nent |
Fraser Digby was trying to save the day when he gave away a penalty …. | Fraser Digby was trying to rescue a person from major failure when he gave away a penalty …. | 0ent |
Now you think I'm joking, but in fact in the States, people in the States sue at the drop of a hat. | Now you think I'm joking, but in fact in the States, people in the States sue without any hesitation. | 0ent |
The French Algerian and Congo wars were in full swing; performance art did not yet exist but she incorporated tear gas for the grand finale of her shooting performances. | The French Algerian and Congo wars were thoroughly begun and in progress; performance art did not yet exist but she incorporated tear gas for the grand finale of her shooting performances. | 0ent |
Just check the car,’ Estabrook said, taking some satisfaction in the thought of sending Chant back across the no man's land between here and the perimeter. | Just check the car,’ Estabrook said, taking some satisfaction in the thought of sending Chant back across the a land that no one want to buy between here and the perimeter. | 1nent |
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 Encountering at the moment. | 1nent |
He wasn't sure whether to speak in the accent he'd used in Look Back in Anger (a splendid Blimp' — Worcester Gazette) or the one for When We are Married (made a meal of the part' — Croydon Advertiser). | He wasn't sure whether to speak in the accent he'd used in Look Back in Anger (a splendid Blimp' — Worcester Gazette) or the one for When We are Married (overly complicate the part' — Croydon Advertiser). | 0ent |
Cantona tried hard to get involved, and within five minutes might have stolen the show, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe. | Cantona tried hard to get involved, and within five minutes might have acted unethically, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe. | 1nent |
The 1991 Cheltenham hero has fallen from grace this season, showing a poor attitude and worse form, most recently when tailed off last behind Mole Board at Sandown a fortnight ago. | The 1991 Cheltenham hero has losed social position this season, showing a poor attitude and worse form, most recently when tailed off last behind Mole Board at Sandown a fortnight ago. | 0ent |
And Operation Majestic UK8, like its American counterpart, is one of those things. | And Operation Majestic UK8, like its American counterpart, is an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
' Off your rocker ,' repeated Joe. | ' Jumping off a rocker chair ,' repeated Joe. | 1nent |
Angie Bowie: With the Arts Lab in full swing, Ken Pitt was ironing out the finer points of a new record deal with Mercury Records and in his own way was very lucid about David because he never actually saw him rooted in England or rooted only in rock and roll. | Angie Bowie: With the Arts Lab at a swingset, Ken Pitt was ironing out the finer points of a new record deal with Mercury Records and in his own way was very lucid about David because he never actually saw him rooted in England or rooted only in rock and roll. | 1nent |
I smell a rat in the air: I shall nip it in the bud. | I smell something rotten in the air: I shall nip it in the bud. | 1nent |
As I said earlier I do not think that this is an area where the district councils should be given a completely free rein to interpret the matter within their own local plans. | As I said earlier I do not think that this is an area where the district councils should be given a completely absent of constraints to interpret the matter within their own local plans. | 0ent |
You're making a mountain out of a molehill, Dorothy. | You're treating a problem as greater than it is, Dorothy. | 0ent |
And, for good measure, on his dear friend Alexander and his captain, Aristotle. | And, in addition to what has already been done, on his dear friend Alexander and his captain, Aristotle. | 0ent |
Earlier this week, Kelly accused the FA of bringing the game into disrepute by ordering his non League club to replay their FA Cup first round match with Peterborough behind closed doors tomorrow. | Earlier this week, Kelly accused the FA of bringing the game into disrepute by ordering his non League club to replay their FA Cup first round match with Peterborough in private tomorrow. | 0ent |
The brewers say they support sensible drinking and brews such as the Summer Ale fit the bill …. | The brewers say they support sensible drinking and brews such as the Summer Ale serve the purpose …. | 0ent |
Promoted at the end of last season to Division 1 of the West Middlesex Midweek Cricket League, the team is searching for new blood to add to the pool of players to make sure they stay there. | Promoted at the end of last season to Division 1 of the West Middlesex Midweek Cricket League, the team is searching for donated blood to add to the pool of players to make sure they stay there. | 1nent |
Last week's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never lost heart, even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets. | Last week's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never had heart failure, even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets. | 1nent |
I was pissed off enough to take a drink. | I was left enough to take a drink. | 0ent |
A version of Gladys Knight's' Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me', another ragga collaboration, this time featuring the vocal talents of Sweetie Irie, should see the light of day in the summer. | A version of Gladys Knight's' Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me', another ragga collaboration, this time featuring the vocal talents of Sweetie Irie, should be realised in the summer. | 0ent |
After a knockdown the fallen fighter had so many seconds to make it back to the starting stance and the less able were those who didn't come up to scratch’. | After a knockdown the fallen fighter had so many seconds to make it back to the starting stance and the less able were those who didn't come satisfactory. | 0ent |
' Kiss of life' cash hope for Laird's. | ' life changing kiss' cash hope for Laird's. | 1nent |
Behind the scenes, British diplomats in Seoul, Korea were furious at the way last night's meeting was handled. | Secretly, British diplomats in Seoul, Korea were furious at the way last night's meeting was handled. | 0ent |
Victims praise ex nanny with a heart of gold. | Victims praise ex nanny with a kindhearted attitude. | 0ent |
In practice, many terms will be innominate terms, in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in the light of the actual facts of the breach. | In practice, many terms will be innominate terms, in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in consideration of the actual facts of the breach. | 0ent |
Rain and rivers eroded the soft sandstones that had filled the lagoon basin, scouring them away so that today the reefs are exposed once more, high and dry, facing not the sea but desert covered with clumps of spinifex grass and stunted mulga trees. | Rain and rivers eroded the soft sandstones that had filled the lagoon basin, scouring them away so that today the reefs are exposed once more, floating in dry air, facing not the sea but desert covered with clumps of spinifex grass and stunted mulga trees. | 1nent |
I'm really pissed off that I feel a bit silly about Kathy, er no not Kathy, Jenny. | I'm really left that I feel a bit silly about Kathy, er no not Kathy, Jenny. | 0ent |
The waves are miles wide of the mark :. | The waves are miles considerably accurate :. | 1nent |
Is my right hon.Friend further aware that she is supported by our party in being circumspect about jumping to conclusions before the official inquiry report to which she referred is received? | Is my right hon.Friend further aware that she is supported by our party in being circumspect about making conclusions before being presented with all the evidence before the official inquiry report to which she referred is received? | 0ent |
In consequence, fascism was to emerge in Britain in the 1920s as a supposed imitation of Mussolini's example in Italy, although in reality it was little more than Conservatism with knobs on’, in Arnold Leese's graphic definition of the British fascists. | In consequence, fascism was to emerge in Britain in the 1920s as a supposed imitation of Mussolini's example in Italy, although in reality it was little more than Conservatism with buttons sewn on, in Arnold Leese's graphic definition of the British fascists. | 1nent |
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