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Hendrix had just managed to squeeze his way into the' 70s when the Grim Reaper of rock' n' roll dragged him out of this world, leaving only the man's music and wild man’ image behind for future generations to remember him by. | Hendrix had just managed to squeeze his way into the' 70s when the Grim Reaper of rock' n' roll dragged him wonderful, leaving only the man's music and wild man’ image behind for future generations to remember him by. | 0ent |
Now Adrian is keeping a round the clock watch for the dog in case it returns. | Now Adrian is keeping a nonstop watch for the dog in case it returns. | 0ent |
I think a lot of mis misogyny is behind the scenes in the all. | I think a lot of mis misogyny is behind the scenery and stage area in the all. | 0ent |
It is evident that the basic rule constraining variation in realization of (o) is much closer to being categorical in the strongly vernacular, low status Clonard area than in the outer city areas; a static representation like rule 1 is apparently not too wide of the mark as a guide to phonological patterns in the Clonard. | It is evident that the basic rule constraining variation in realization of (o) is much closer to being categorical in the strongly vernacular, low status Clonard area than in the outer city areas; a static representation like rule 1 is apparently not too considerably accurate as a guide to phonological patterns in the Clonard. | 1nent |
Jenny said: We just turned the corner. | Jenny said: We just passed out of danger. | 1nent |
Some slept rough, the more streetwise would find their way onto somebody's floor or into a squat …. | Some sleep outdoors, the more streetwise would find their way onto somebody's floor or into a squat …. | 0ent |
The new Tories talked of being on the side of the people’ and when, in March 1954 the Television Bill came up for its second reading, they won the day. | The new Tories talked of being on the side of the people’ and when, in March 1954 the Television Bill came up for its second reading, they gain complete victory. | 0ent |
Not in the least’, he told me, In fact, it lets us off the hook and will enable us to have more freedom perhaps than before’. | Not in the least’, he told me, In fact, it lets us off the coathook and will enable us to have more freedom perhaps than before’. | 1nent |
A performance such as this persuades us that such assessments are quite wide of the mark, and almost as unjust as the neglect of Summer's Last Will. | A performance such as this persuades us that such assessments are quite considerably accurate, and almost as unjust as the neglect of Summer's Last Will. | 1nent |
And young Curtis has been a bit under the weather, missed training this week, so he's out. | And young Curtis has been a bit somewhat ill, missed training this week, so he's out. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the crown had a very raw deal. | At first glance, the crown had a very raw deal. | 0ent |
In My Early Life he says I had picked up a wide vocabulary and a liking for the feel of words fitting and falling into their places like pennies in the slot. | In My Early Life he says I had picked up a wide vocabulary and a liking for the feel of words fitting and sitting down like pennies in the slot. | 1nent |
And and and the three thousand nine hundred doesn't seem out of this world as far as I'm concerned. | And and and the three thousand nine hundred doesn't seem of exceptionally high quality as far as I'm concerned. | 0ent |
Look, I don't know why you imagine you have the right to start probing into my personal life, but take it from me that you haven't. | Look, I don't know why you imagine you have the right to start probing into my personal life, but take it away from me that you haven't. | 1nent |
But it's your last night, and maybe it doesn't harm, once in a while.’. | But it's your last night, and maybe it doesn't harm, occasionally. | 0ent |
Several ideas for Gibraltar Point were considered after this, including a speedway track and a new town, but fortunately neither saw the light of day. | Several ideas for Gibraltar Point were considered after this, including a speedway track and a new town, but fortunately neither achieved a new understanding of day. | 0ent |
Since then, Barnetts have crossed swords in 1938, and in the third Test, Ben of Australia (supported no doubt by fellow Bs Bradman, Brown and Badcock) caught Charlie of England in both innings. | Since then, Barnetts have became friends in 1938, and in the third Test, Ben of Australia (supported no doubt by fellow Bs Bradman, Brown and Badcock) caught Charlie of England in both innings. | 1nent |
SOMETIMES it can be the off the cuff ideas that spark innovative business ventures, rather than a painstaking attempt to find that elusive gap in the market. | SOMETIMES it can be the spontaneous ideas that spark innovative business ventures, rather than a painstaking attempt to find that elusive gap in the market. | 0ent |
In the past century the institutions and the external stimuli affecting the relation between finance and industry have been chopped and changed. | In the past century the institutions and the external stimuli affecting the relation between finance and industry have been change repeatedly. | 0ent |
Leicester continue to blow hot and cold, although one of the reasons they looked a little below par in their first game was because they were playing a Gloucester side that could be a dark horse for the title. | Leicester continue to behave inconsistently, although one of the reasons they looked a little below par in their first game was because they were playing a Gloucester side that could be a dark horse for the title. | 0ent |
If your people have to see us their imagination runs riot, and we get trouble.’. | If your people have to see us their imagination acts in a violent way, and we get trouble.’. | 0ent |
Letting the ECB off the hook in this manner would simply validate for Europe as a whole the same moral hazard feared by German and other leaders who oppose ECB intervention. | Letting the ECB off the coathook in this manner would simply validate for Europe as a whole the same moral hazard feared by German and other leaders who oppose ECB intervention. | 1nent |
After all, they've had their say years ago and made a meal of it: undeclared top roping, hold chipping, secret rests, etc. | After all, they've had their say years ago and overly complicate it: undeclared top roping, hold chipping, secret rests, etc. | 0ent |
Without his moustache, the little spin magician looked more boyish than ever, prompting the thought that unless he cooled down he might benefit from six of the best from the carpet slipper. | Without his moustache, the little spin magician looked more boyish than ever, prompting the thought that unless he cooled down he might benefit from some good rewards from the carpet slipper. | 1nent |
So stay ahead of the game and don't miss TODAY tomorrow and every Saturday. | So stay ahead of the task and don't miss TODAY tomorrow and every Saturday. | 0ent |
I'm going to clear my mother's name, and the great M'sieur Rohan —’ she almost spat the name — is going to eat every last insulting word.’. | I'm going to clear my mother's name, and the great M'sieur Rohan —’ she almost spat the name — is going to eat each and every insulting word.’. | 0ent |
Well, as you know, dogs are out of the question. | Well, as you know, dogs are not remotely possible. | 0ent |
Most people sit tight rather than lose a slice of what they see as their rightful profit’. | Most people wait patiently rather than lose a slice of what they see as their rightful profit’. | 0ent |
My children think the world of their gerbil. | My children have a strong affection for their gerbil. | 1nent |
They'll accept it and put send it through on the nod if we can get his support. | They'll accept it and put send it through on the top of the head if we can get his support. | 1nent |
He used to say that the first obligation as a sports writer was not to be in the least boring; that you had to try and retain the excitement of the event in your writing — without taking liberties with the truth or manufacturing drama.’. | He used to say that the first obligation as a sports writer was not to be in the least boring; that you had to try and retain the excitement of the event in your writing — without treating things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts with the truth or manufacturing drama.’. | 0ent |
Bleached hair, false eyelashes and fake nails are old hat, according to the latest health and beauty survey. | Bleached hair, false eyelashes and fake nails are old fashioned and trite, according to the latest health and beauty survey. | 0ent |
And all of this, in a nutshell, is why I worry about our leaders. | And all of this, in summary, is why I worry about our leaders. | 0ent |
Lotus sees Improv coexisting with 1 2 3 but serving the needs of users who are in the no man's land between spreadsheets and financial modelling. | Lotus sees Improv coexisting with 1 2 3 but serving the needs of users who are in the a land that no one want to buy between spreadsheets and financial modelling. | 1nent |
The young composer called out of his electronic cocoon after a performance and taking his bows with the other musicians, a rare grin on his sweating face. | The young composer called out of his electronic cocoon after a performance and apologizing with the other musicians, a rare grin on his sweating face. | 1nent |
She gazed again at the peaceful scene in front of her until her eyes rested on an old Severn Punt lying high and dry on the foreshore. | She gazed again at the peaceful scene in front of her until her eyes rested on an old Severn Punt lying floating in dry air on the foreshore. | 1nent |
And I thought it was because we seemed to be so much on the same wavelength. | And I thought it was because we seemed to be so much listening to the same radio frequency. | 1nent |
Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations came to a head with the deaths of six members of one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations popped up with the deaths of six members of one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | 1nent |
Yeah, that's good, he gets people out the audience and he goes out and about and sort of meets people with talent and gets them to do singing and that. | Yeah, that's good, he gets people out the audience and he goes traveling around and sort of meets people with talent and gets them to do singing and that. | 0ent |
Meanwhile, the conservationists have until 14 March to persuade Norway's environment minister, Mrs Wenche Frogn Sellag, to commute the sentence on Vegarshei's lone wolf. | Meanwhile, the conservationists have until 14 March to persuade Norway's environment minister, Mrs Wenche Frogn Sellag, to commute the sentence on Vegarshei's wolf living alone. | 1nent |
But if your private affairs were open and above board you wouldn't be worrying about having to conceal a phone caller's identity — which is what you are doing.’. | But if your private affairs were open and open and straightforward you wouldn't be worrying about having to conceal a phone caller's identity — which is what you are doing.’. | 0ent |
They are making decisions behind closed doors, they are making decisions erm arbitrary decisions, without the benefit of accountability to the public and that to me is the most serious er long term aspect of the increase in cautioning. | They are making decisions in private, they are making decisions erm arbitrary decisions, without the benefit of accountability to the public and that to me is the most serious er long term aspect of the increase in cautioning. | 0ent |
Geographically based organisations such as retail businesses readily spring to mind. | Geographically based organisations such as retail businesses readily occur as possibilities. | 0ent |
There's times when he can go over the top. | There's times when he can go outrageous. | 0ent |
To keep the planes aloft, the ground crews work round the clock. | To keep the planes aloft, the ground crews work nonstop. | 0ent |
Such principles of professional practice, measured as they are in terms of the client's perspective on the relationship, are, on the face of it, clear and straightforward. | Such principles of professional practice, measured as they are in terms of the client's perspective on the relationship, are, Encountering, clear and straightforward. | 1nent |
Maxim felt a moment of total disorientation before he realised that something must have gone badly wrong, that because she had not greeted him he must stay being Winterbotham, that because they were strangers he must make the first move. | Maxim felt a moment of total disorientation before he realised that something must have gone badly wrong, that because she had not greeted him he must stay being Winterbotham, that because they were strangers he must stand still. | 1nent |
Communication is one of those things that I'm not. | Communication is an unfortunate but unavoidable event that I'm not. | 1nent |
I've just got into my college's riding team and am over the moon at this exciting prospect. | I've just got into my college's riding team and am delighted at this exciting prospect. | 0ent |
If they want to get promoted they have got to fight tooth and nail. | If they want to get promoted they have got to fight fiercely. | 0ent |
Intense heat had melted and buckled the twisting frame that caught fire. | Intense heat had melted and buckled the twisting frame that became engulfed in flames. | 1nent |
That setback left Howard Kendall's men just three points off the foot of the table with the game looming against rock bottom Forest. | That setback left Howard Kendall's men just three points off the foot of the table with the game looming against the very lowest possible level Forest. | 0ent |
From the word go she was knocking on doors, visiting and sharing the platform ministry every Sunday. | Immediately upon starting she was knocking on doors, visiting and sharing the platform ministry every Sunday. | 0ent |
Gradually, watching world powers responding differently as new crises emerged, it fell into place. | Gradually, watching world powers responding differently as new crises emerged, it sat down. | 1nent |
I'll be right as rain now we're home. | I'll be as reliable as rain now we're home. | 1nent |
So the lads have er flown the coop have they? | So the lads have er departed hastily have they? | 0ent |
There have been spells back in Harefield, particularly last year, but the one true lesson is that life goes on, with the proviso that you take the medication every day — without fail. | There have been spells back in Harefield, particularly last year, but the one true lesson is that life goes on, with the proviso that you take the medication every day — inevitably. | 0ent |
Zamora — he's probably related to the guy Wayne beat on his Los Angeles debut five weeks ago (who knows?)— hung in gallantly to weather the storm and was warmly embraced by McCullough at the finish. | Zamora — he's probably related to the guy Wayne beat on his Los Angeles debut five weeks ago (who knows?)— hung in gallantly to reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage and was warmly embraced by McCullough at the finish. | 0ent |
Water and Ventilation has recently undergone a period of consolidation and the branch structure has been altered in order to meet our needs for 1992, this is already bearing fruit as the most recent quarter produced some great sales. | Water and Ventilation has recently undergone a period of consolidation and the branch structure has been altered in order to meet our needs for 1992, this is already achieving benefit as the most recent quarter produced some great sales. | 0ent |
It stuck in his mind because she was the one person who, of course, hadn't mentioned the snow, hadn't.even noticed it because of being stuck in' that gloomy hole' as she put it herself, day in, day out, and that evil husband of hers never there, net; er! | It stuck in his mind because she was the one person who, of course, hadn't mentioned the snow, hadn't.even noticed it because of being stuck in' that gloomy hole' as she put it herself, spanning 24 hours and that evil husband of hers never there, net; er! | 1nent |
If the shampoo swilling celebrants of the City, or for that matter the likes of true blue Sheppard, think for a moment that this man is likely to preside over unfettered mergers and acquisitions activity in the recalcitrant manner of his 12 predecessors since 1979, they are hopelessly wide of the mark. | If the shampoo swilling celebrants of the City, or for that matter the likes of true blue Sheppard, think for a moment that this man is likely to preside over unfettered mergers and acquisitions activity in the recalcitrant manner of his 12 predecessors since 1979, they are hopelessly considerably accurate. | 1nent |
Such a literature doubtless resembled Soviet socialist realism in its general principles, but was nevertheless different in the final analysis because framed within a specifically French cultural context. | Such a literature doubtless resembled Soviet socialist realism in its general principles, but was nevertheless different in the last page of the report because framed within a specifically French cultural context. | 1nent |
Given the prohibitive expense of doing so, the M&S contract comes as a breath of fresh air. | Given the prohibitive expense of doing so, the M&S contract comes as a new pleasant experience. | 0ent |
He pulled a face and said less colloquially: I mean, he'll be asking someone to accompany him to the police station.’. | He made a facial expression that shows dislike and said less colloquially: I mean, he'll be asking someone to accompany him to the police station.’. | 0ent |
Wherever the pub is, whether it's in the docks or the full of the town, that doesn't make much difference. | Wherever the pub is, whether it's under close scrutiny or the full of the town, that doesn't make much difference. | 1nent |
Morse keeps a low profile for life in Provence. | Morse is quiet and discreet for life in Provence. | 0ent |
Mr Clarke threw down the gauntlet to a trio of Cabinet colleagues in the vanguard of demands for deeper spending cuts instead of higher taxes to tackle the projected £ 50bn deficit. | Mr Clarke issued a challenge to a trio of Cabinet colleagues in the vanguard of demands for deeper spending cuts instead of higher taxes to tackle the projected £ 50bn deficit. | 0ent |
To get you in the pink. | To get you in pink paint. | 1nent |
Today, the US ~ Treasury can still borrow unlimited amounts at rock bottom interest rates. | Today, the US ~ Treasury can still borrow unlimited amounts at the very lowest possible level interest rates. | 0ent |
You have to pick yourself up when you get rebuffed for the thousandth time, and despite the discouragement, don't lose heart. | You have to pick yourself up when you get rebuffed for the thousandth time, and despite the discouragement, don't become discouraged. | 0ent |
By the time we reached Llanberis it was touch and go whether we would make it back to base at all that night. | By the time we reached Llanberis it was swift whether we would make it back to base at all that night. | 1nent |
He'll be right as rain, pet,’ said Gloria. | He'll be as reliable as rain, pet,’ said Gloria. | 1nent |
The siblings are fighting tooth and nail over the estate their father left them in his will. | The siblings are bite and scratch over the estate their father left them in his will. | 1nent |
She always paints well, but her colour is sickly in many instances here, and her choice of subjects not attractive; to say the least, there was something decidedly unpleasant about them to me, they seemed clinical. | She always paints well, but her colour is sickly in many instances here, and her choice of subjects not attractive; so as to be brief and efficient, there was something decidedly unpleasant about them to me, they seemed clinical. | 1nent |
Loretta arrived first at the Waldorf that afternoon, and was astonished to find a thé dansant in full swing to the strains of the Palm Court orchestra. | Loretta arrived first at the Waldorf that afternoon, and was astonished to find a thé dansant proceeding fully to the strains of the Palm Court orchestra. | 0ent |
There's the rapidly rising Kenny Larkin with his exotically sepulchral Serena X’, and two deep, dreamy excursions by new blood Dan Curtin. | There's the rapidly rising Kenny Larkin with his exotically sepulchral Serena X’, and two deep, dreamy excursions by new members Dan Curtin. | 0ent |
She went out on a limb defending him, and now she has lost her job. | She went out onto a tree branch defending him, and now she has lost her job. | 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 |
THE 1987 heavyweight fight betwen Joe Bugner and Frank Bruno at Spurs was my first big promotion and to say I was wet behind the ears is an insult to water. | THE 1987 heavyweight fight betwen Joe Bugner and Frank Bruno at Spurs was my first big promotion and to say I was lack experience is an insult to water. | 0ent |
Wintercure, a fast drying coating that cures in virtually any weather conditions, has been given the green light by the Ponts et Chaussees Laboratories, one of the foremost approval agencies in France. | Wintercure, a fast drying coating that cures in virtually any weather conditions, has been given the permission by the Ponts et Chaussees Laboratories, one of the foremost approval agencies in France. | 0ent |
Labour MP Mr Hall said the motorway link which is being fought tooth and nail by action groups in Cheshire and south Manchester was completely unnecessary. | Labour MP Mr Hall said the motorway link which is being bite and scratch by action groups in Cheshire and south Manchester was completely unnecessary. | 1nent |
In the long run, the replacement or growth of population depends on the number of women who go on to have third or further babies. | Over a long period of time, the replacement or growth of population depends on the number of women who go on to have third or further babies. | 0ent |
Skates is confident that, whatever its prospects seem to outsiders, the fast shrinking Westborough, Massachusetts based hardware manufacturer will weather the economic storm, while competitors that haven't been as prudent will suffer greatly. | Skates is confident that, whatever its prospects seem to outsiders, the fast shrinking Westborough, Massachusetts based hardware manufacturer will predict the coming storm, while competitors that haven't been as prudent will suffer greatly. | 1nent |
Ludovico went straight to the Via Santo Spirito, strode purposefully through the leafy courtyard, and ran up the broad shallow stairs to the top floor. | Ludovico became a law abiding person to the Via Santo Spirito, strode purposefully through the leafy courtyard, and ran up the broad shallow stairs to the top floor. | 1nent |
Price cut to £ 100 m for putting on the Ritz. | Price cut to £ 100 m for making a show of luxury and extravagance. | 0ent |
Now they too are feeling the pinch. | Now they too are suffering a hardship. | 0ent |
Maybe when boxing match problem solved this will fall into place. | Maybe when boxing match problem solved this will be fully realized at last. | 0ent |
I might ask if he can put one of those things in the bathroom. | I might ask if he can put an unfortunate but unavoidable event in the bathroom. | 1nent |
’ People might think it's odd that I have this rich, famous dad and still end up sleeping rough. | ’ People might think it's odd that I have this rich, famous dad and still end up sleep outdoors. | 0ent |
Police and MPs have strongly criticized an Old Bailey verdict which allowed a teenage vandal to walk free after he'd admitted stabbing a neighbour to death. | Police and MPs have strongly criticized an Old Bailey verdict which allowed a teenage vandal to take a stroll without disturbance after he'd admitted stabbing a neighbour to death. | 1nent |
I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children, such as it then produced of every walk of life. | I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children, such as it then produced of every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
GREEDY garages in Britain are taking advantage of the new legislation on seat belts in cars by taking anxious parents for a ride. | GREEDY garages in Britain are taking advantage of the new legislation on seat belts in cars by giving someone a ride. | 1nent |
This was hubris, pure and simple …. | This was hubris, plain and unadorned …. | 0ent |
It took them just 93 minutes yesterday to wrap up a crushing 10 wicket win, with Akram taking three wickets in 14 balls and Smith left high and dry on 84. | It took them just 93 minutes yesterday to wrap up a crushing 10 wicket win, with Akram taking three wickets in 14 balls and Smith left floating in dry air on 84. | 1nent |
TEENAGERS who misbehave in teacher Bruce Janu's classes have to face the music of Frank Sinatra. | TEENAGERS who misbehave in teacher Bruce Janu's classes have to enjoy the chill time of Frank Sinatra. | 1nent |
But men … they go downhill so quickly.’. | But men … they worsen so quickly.’. | 0ent |
The more likely reason for this move is a tit for tat’ reaction. | The more likely reason for this move is a this for that reaction. | 1nent |
Erm and we've taken we've made moves to try and improve that, improving staffing, improving pay rates, blah blah blah. | Erm and we've taken we've stood still to try and improve that, improving staffing, improving pay rates, blah blah blah. | 1nent |
One response is to assert that market outcomes always make everyone better off in the long run. | One response is to assert that market outcomes always make everyone better off after a very long time. | 0ent |
But when we were in full flow things could come unstuck; it's just natural that, if you start to take risks, more and more things go wrong. | But when we were in full flow things could get into trouble; it's just natural that, if you start to take risks, more and more things go wrong. | 0ent |
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