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There isn't the same need to fly in the face of convention or oppose the wishes of parents. | There isn't the same need to act in a manner highly contrary to convention or oppose the wishes of parents. | 0ent |
… The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it goes hand in hand with a European supervision, embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it, even those given by an independent court. | … The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it holds hands with a European supervision, embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it, even those given by an independent court. | 1nent |
At a pinch, he might very well feel safe enough in going ahead with what he's doing, and leaving all the rest to you. | With a pinch of salt, he might very well feel safe enough in going ahead with what he's doing, and leaving all the rest to you. | 1nent |
If Labour Members want to encourage inward investment, they should come clean and clarify in their own minds what their plans for national insurance contributions are. | If Labour Members want to encourage inward investment, they should bathe and clarify in their own minds what their plans for national insurance contributions are. | 1nent |
So even if Tit for Tat is rare in the population as a whole, it may still be locally common. | So even if equivalent retribution is rare in the population as a whole, it may still be locally common. | 0ent |
Out of the blue came invitations from well known actresses begging the aces to spend their next leave in Paris with them; eulogizing sonnets and adoring letters (Germany's Oswald Boelcke received an average of twenty thirty a day) poured in. | Unexpectedly came invitations from well known actresses begging the aces to spend their next leave in Paris with them; eulogizing sonnets and adoring letters (Germany's Oswald Boelcke received an average of twenty thirty a day) poured in. | 0ent |
End of the Line: If one is looking for the locations of withdrawn and stored locomotives, this is the first port of call. | End of the Line: If one is looking for the locations of withdrawn and stored locomotives, this is the first source of help. | 0ent |
Yvette Barnett finds out what happened to those schoolchums who never kept in touch..At last I began to see the light Caramel to strawberry Bristol reporter Megan has picked and mixed with the best of them Christmas you gotta love it People say Christmas is for children. | Yvette Barnett finds out what happened to those schoolchums who never kept in touch..At last I began to see the brightest star Caramel to strawberry Bristol reporter Megan has picked and mixed with the best of them Christmas you gotta love it People say Christmas is for children. | 1nent |
It did not come to his mind to murder any of them; it was not his way, or the way he had been raised, to take life in cold blood, without a formal challenge or warning, without the necessary ritual preparation for combat and maybe death. | It did not come to his mind to murder any of them; it was not his way, or the way he had been raised, to take life in a pool of blood, without a formal challenge or warning, without the necessary ritual preparation for combat and maybe death. | 1nent |
But since they were very important people who told the original lies, they couldn't eat humble pie and be seen to change their minds, so we're stuck with the thing until the end of the next century, unless … ‘. | But since they were very important people who told the original lies, they couldn't admit their faults and be seen to change their minds, so we're stuck with the thing until the end of the next century, unless … ‘. | 0ent |
Glitter is Dot Cotton in foot thick panstick, flogging a dead horse until its bones are a pile of dust. | Glitter is Dot Cotton in foot thick panstick, hitting a large dead animal until its bones are a pile of dust. | 1nent |
And it's extraordinary to notice to make a note of the fact that from being a defender of the people, a popular character, Jesus now is hitting rock bottom. | And it's extraordinary to notice to make a note of the fact that from being a defender of the people, a popular character, Jesus now is hitting the very lowest possible level. | 0ent |
I was over the moon for Tom, but I was also cold, wet, and in agony with my legs. | I was delighted for Tom, but I was also cold, wet, and in agony with my legs. | 0ent |
Author Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby's on December 15. | Author Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to change at London auctioneers Sotheby's on December 15. | 1nent |
Pretty perennial plants: BBC Gardeners' World editor Pasco thinks the world of globe artichokes. | Pretty perennial plants: BBC Gardeners' World editor Pasco has a very high opinion of globe artichokes. | 0ent |
The most painful —’ He paused, corrected a slip of the tongue, and went on, The most painless way is for us to keep out of each other's way until you can leave. | The most painful —’ He paused, corrected a mistake in speech, and went on, The most painless way is for us to keep out of each other's way until you can leave. | 0ent |
He would also fight tooth and nail to keep her from the likes of Tommy Allen. | He would also fight fiercely to keep her from the likes of Tommy Allen. | 0ent |
The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) amusingly shows a simple bank clerk trying to grasp the potential of the miracle working powers he has been given, but frames this story within a portentous divine commentary on that little planet under the sun’, occupied by such silly little creatures, swarming and crawling.’. | The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) amusingly shows a simple bank clerk trying to grasp the potential of the miracle working powers he has been given, but frames this story within a portentous divine commentary on that little planet that makes you warm, occupied by such silly little creatures, swarming and crawling.’. | 1nent |
Everybody knew that they lived in a planned economy’ and they also knew who, in the final analysis, drew up the plan. | Everybody knew that they lived in a planned economy’ and they also knew who, in the last page of the report, drew up the plan. | 1nent |
But I found it collected dust in a corner. | But I found it gathered dust intentionally in a corner. | 1nent |
If I get pissed off now I might just do! | If I get left now I might just do! | 0ent |
For students who wish to take one year only of Russian from scratch the course 1A is recommended as an outside subject. | For students who wish to take one year only of Russian from the beginning the course 1A is recommended as an outside subject. | 0ent |
A coach and four came hell for leather up King Street and almost collided with a chaise coming down Whitehall. | A coach and four came as fast as possible up King Street and almost collided with a chaise coming down Whitehall. | 0ent |
Pointless VII, 6 is a major Ben face route involving long runouts on thin ice with poor belays. | Pointless VII, 6 is a major Ben face route involving long runouts at risk with poor belays. | 0ent |
MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox walked free yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12 month prison sentence. | MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox took a stroll without disturbance yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12 month prison sentence. | 1nent |
So the depths of the oceans are full of lights moving rhythmically around and continually turning off and on. | So the depths of the oceans are full of lights moving rhythmically around and continually turning intermittently. | 1nent |
Well, just dropping it on me like that, right out of the blue. | Well, just dropping it on me like that, right unexpectedly. | 0ent |
Because this one, you could chopping and changing it all the time, it's very an administrative nightmare. | Because this one, you could change repeatedly it all the time, it's very an administrative nightmare. | 0ent |
In this context the financial muscle associated with a more diversified grouping, where risks are spread more evenly, can serve to help weather the storm. | In this context the financial muscle associated with a more diversified grouping, where risks are spread more evenly, can serve to help predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
Fifth bottom is quite enough for the chairman and the manager to continue their policy of keeping the fans in the dark. | Fifth bottom is quite enough for the chairman and the manager to continue their policy of ignoring the fans. | 1nent |
Animals can' lend their ears' and be wonderfully understanding. | Animals can' help deaf people' and be wonderfully understanding. | 1nent |
Not only are victims denied immediate help, they are subsequently kept in the dark by the police and courts about what is going on. | Not only are victims denied immediate help, ignoring the fans by the police and courts about what is going on. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge. | Encountering, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge. | 1nent |
I don't believe in standing on ceremony, the Collector congratulated himself piously. | I don't believe in acting in a formal manner, the Collector congratulated himself piously. | 0ent |
I think I'd better go for Dersingham and you'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward. | I think I'd better go for Dersingham and you'd better start watching Hereward. | 0ent |
And although regulations stipulate the number of toilets and washbasins in schools, over a third of the schools surveyed didn't come up to scratch because of an inadequate number of toilets. | And although regulations stipulate the number of toilets and washbasins in schools, over a third of the schools surveyed didn't come satisfactory because of an inadequate number of toilets. | 0ent |
I prepared an around the clock chart detailing all my care requirements. | I prepared an constantly chart detailing all my care requirements. | 0ent |
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 in mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking shop. | 1nent |
But the result is no laughing matter. | But the result is something serious that should not be joked about. | 0ent |
The rest of his collection is going under the hammer. | The rest of his collection is changing. | 1nent |
In last season's All Ireland decider he again stole the show with a goal and four points. | In last season's All Ireland decider he again act unethically with a goal and four points. | 1nent |
Now over fifteen years on the single gets to see the light of day again thanks to the work of dance act Shake B4 Use. | Now over fifteen years on the single gets to see the brightest star of day again thanks to the work of dance act Shake B4 Use. | 1nent |
Burning straw was the best fun — it was poked through the grill at the front of the grate and, when it caught fire, smoke would stream out of the other end. | Burning straw was the best fun — it was poked through the grill at the front of the grate and, when it became engulfed in flames, smoke would stream out of the other end. | 0ent |
He'll be on tenterhooks the whole time, and muttering to the parents things like: A true eccentric, our Mr McWhirter, but a very fine scholar in his field.’’. | He'll be in a state of anger the whole time, and muttering to the parents things like: A true eccentric, our Mr McWhirter, but a very fine scholar in his field.’’. | 1nent |
To her mind, these proved conclusively that Marius had decided to change his will in her favour, and that Nigel had got wind of this and forestalled his father's plans by killing him. | To her mind, these proved conclusively that Marius had decided to change his will in her favour, and that Nigel had learned of this and forestalled his father's plans by killing him. | 0ent |
White House envoy's visit is bid to repair rift with China Washington breaks the ice in Beijing. | White House envoy's visit is bid to repair rift with China Washington starts to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness in Beijing. | 0ent |
Whatever, they would run from me, or shout rude things from a distance, so I kept a low profile and restricted my brief visits to the town to a taciturn minimum. | Whatever, they would run from me, or shout rude things from a distance, so I was quiet and discreet and restricted my brief visits to the town to a taciturn minimum. | 0ent |
By the same token, it is sufficiently close to notions of family oriented casework, and also the administrative liaison between other service agencies or departments which are familiar features of a social worker's role. | For the price of one ticket, it is sufficiently close to notions of family oriented casework, and also the administrative liaison between other service agencies or departments which are familiar features of a social worker's role. | 1nent |
And third argued Mr Kinnock, they should negotiate entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, and to stop Britain's economic slide in the long run, he told delegates, money had to be invested in training. | And third argued Mr Kinnock, they should negotiate entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, and to stop Britain's economic slide after a very long time, he told delegates, money had to be invested in training. | 0ent |
Further, employers could not have it both ways; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace, they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts. | Further, employers could not do two things at once; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace, they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts. | 1nent |
His immediate requirement is for financial stability and control of where the money is going, especially all the small sums spent on things which, on the face of it, all have perfectly laudable reasons. | His immediate requirement is for financial stability and control of where the money is going, especially all the small sums spent on things which, at first glance, all have perfectly laudable reasons. | 0ent |
In broad daylight what's more — and looking very charming in it too. | In a well lit room what's more — and looking very charming in it too. | 1nent |
All spare pared dead wood they can clamber on. | All spare pared old pieces of furniture they can clamber on. | 1nent |
In the few hours since she had brought the house down she had been interviewed by three tabloids, Sky Television and by Tony Howard for Newsnight’. | In the few hours since she had made the house collapse she had been interviewed by three tabloids, Sky Television and by Tony Howard for Newsnight’. | 1nent |
Peter Green comes in from the cold to consider the hottest ones around. | Peter Green gains widespread acceptance in a group to consider the hottest ones around. | 0ent |
Well, take it from me, she knows exactly what's she doing. | Well, take it away from me, she knows exactly what's she doing. | 1nent |
On the face of it, a reflection of Mr Heseltine's own views. | At first glance, a reflection of Mr Heseltine's own views. | 0ent |
No one would blame you if you wanted to keep a low profile.’. | No one would blame you if you wanted to be quiet and discreet. | 0ent |
A NEWTOWNABBEY beauty spot would be completely changed if a £ 6 m council development is given the green light, a public inquiry heard yesterday. | A NEWTOWNABBEY beauty spot would be completely changed if a £ 6 m council development is given the permission, a public inquiry heard yesterday. | 0ent |
The bones most recently found in the docks will be reburied. | The bones most recently found under scrutiny will be reburied. | 1nent |
Unfettered competition of dog eat dog policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired, a society set free from idleness. | Unfettered competition of cannibalism policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired, a society set free from idleness. | 1nent |
Oh, Sarah, it probably cost the earth. | Oh, Sarah, it probably put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
Dorothy waited patiently and had her moment of triumph when someone went into the back of his car at a traffic light — clearly his fault for not getting a move on quicker. | Dorothy waited patiently and had her moment of triumph when someone went into the back of his car at a traffic light — clearly his fault for not hurrying up quicker. | 0ent |
It is in the light of these publications and the furore caused by Darwinian evolutionary theories in general that Marx's and Engels's historical work on pre capitalist societies must be seen. | It is considering these publications and the furore caused by Darwinian evolutionary theories in general that Marx's and Engels's historical work on pre capitalist societies must be seen. | 0ent |
Following his father in business and politics, he developed interests in a large number of commercial enterprises, not least in flax spinning and the Belfast and County Down Railway. | Following his father ready to proceed in a desired activity and politics, he developed interests in a large number of commercial enterprises, not least in flax spinning and the Belfast and County Down Railway. | 0ent |
My mother couldn't believe I'd turned down the highest single accolade known to show business aside from This Is Your Life (which I've also managed to avoid by dint of a pact with the reclusive man with whom I share my digs). | My mother couldn't believe I'd turned down the highest single accolade known to show business aside from This Is Your Life (which I've also managed to avoid by the force of a pact with the reclusive man with whom I share my digs). | 0ent |
Unwieldy it may be in certain respects, but it is surely better for a model of meaning destined to serve a descriptive as opposed to a theoretical study to err on the side of generosity of scope, rather than on the side of austerity. | Unwieldy it may be in certain respects, but it is surely better for a model of meaning destined to serve a descriptive as opposed to a theoretical study to behave in a manner which favours generosity of scope, rather than on the side of austerity. | 0ent |
And, in recent years, China has worked behind the scenes to prevent permanent Security ~ Council membership from conveying great power status on India. | And, in recent years, China has worked behind the scenery and stage area to prevent permanent Security ~ Council membership from conveying great power status on India. | 0ent |
Groups with sales over £ 500 m have seen total debt rise by 76%; and with recession in full swing are likely to continue scaling back jobs, the survey warns. | Groups with sales over £ 500 m have seen total debt rise by 76%; and with recession at a swingset are likely to continue scaling back jobs, the survey warns. | 1nent |
You'd best go over and pass the time of day. | You'd best go over and tell the time. | 1nent |
SENIOR consultants have challenged management to come clean over changes to health care in the NorthEast. | SENIOR consultants have challenged management to bathe over changes to health care in the NorthEast. | 1nent |
In the face of the self confident panache of the new monetarists, the Policy Studies group, and the apostles of the market place, significant numbers of British intellectuals seemed to lose heart. | In the face of the self confident panache of the new monetarists, the Policy Studies group, and the apostles of the market place, significant numbers of British intellectuals seemed to have heart failure. | 1nent |
Of similar champion qualities but without the rough and tumble approach of the male Connors, is the feminine German, Steffi Graf, who was born around the time that Connors was striding into the competitive world of senior international tennis. | Of similar champion qualities but without the rough activity approach of the male Connors, is the feminine German, Steffi Graf, who was born around the time that Connors was striding into the competitive world of senior international tennis. | 0ent |
Behind closed doors … the paint job the public will never see. | In private … the paint job the public will never see. | 0ent |
Geraldine Lynn hit the nail on the head with Sick blokes (February SHE). | Geraldine Lynn arrive at exactly the right answer with Sick blokes (February SHE). | 0ent |
While the Three Pillars have stood the test of time, there has always been controversy about their relative importance, and hence about the allocation of resources between them. | While the Three Pillars have last a long time, there has always been controversy about their relative importance, and hence about the allocation of resources between them. | 0ent |
There are behind the scenes flurries as the sheet covered frock is brought out of storage — by ladies dressed in white coats and white gloves so that the masterpiece isn't stained — and the model changes to give us another twirl. | There are secretly flurries as the sheet covered frock is brought out of storage — by ladies dressed in white coats and white gloves so that the masterpiece isn't stained — and the model changes to give us another twirl. | 0ent |
On the other hand there may be industries within the national economy in which enterprises stand to be progressively undercut by their international competitors in the long run. | On the other hand there may be industries within the national economy in which enterprises stand to be progressively undercut by their international competitors after a very long time. | 0ent |
Again there is the range from formal positions of trust, particularly teachers (e.g. TEACHER ACCUSED; HEAD IN DOCK) and ministers of the church (e.g. PARSON ON SEX CHARGES; PRIEST IN SEX CASE). | Again there is the range from formal positions of trust, particularly teachers (e.g. TEACHER ACCUSED; HEAD out on the docks) and ministers of the church (e.g. PARSON ON SEX CHARGES; PRIEST IN SEX CASE). | 1nent |
The artistic reason is that he is old hat; Catalans prefer to be known for the airy constructions that are going up for the Olympic Games. | The artistic reason is that he is very common and hackneyed; Catalans prefer to be known for the airy constructions that are going up for the Olympic Games. | 0ent |
The company announced the scheme in August, and has had to weather a storm of objections from shareholders and managers. | The company announced the scheme in August, and has had to predict the coming storm of objections from shareholders and managers. | 1nent |
The 9 others in the dock face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | The 9 others out on the docks face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | 1nent |
Its permanent collection of fine Victorian paintings often sits cheek by jowl with a varied selection of current art and craft practices some of which also provide opportunities for visitors to participate in. | Its permanent collection of fine Victorian paintings often sits in very close physical proximity with a varied selection of current art and craft practices some of which also provide opportunities for visitors to participate in. | 0ent |
The walk was a bit up hill and down dale and it rather tired me out. | The walk was a bit here and there and it rather tired me out. | 0ent |
" Are you going to take it from me, or would you sooner have it from Mr Jenks? ". | " Are you going to take it away from me, or would you sooner have it from Mr Jenks? ". | 1nent |
But out of sight at the other end of the course, Mr Hill had also come to grief. | But out of sight at the other end of the course, Mr Hill had also express condolences. | 1nent |
Again my concern about that is that Trusts bring with them a shroud of secrecy, able to do business behind closed doors. | Again my concern about that is that Trusts bring with them a shroud of secrecy, able to do business in private. | 0ent |
I would spend all my time trying to capture this place on paper. | I would spend all my time trying to capture this place in theory. | 0ent |
Eight down here,’ cried Tuppe, just for the hell of it. | Eight down here,’ cried Tuppe, just for no particular reason. | 0ent |
It was difficult for anyone to make light of the conditions but the Brugge forward, Amokachi, did his best to advertise the obvious pace he possesses during an opening in which the Belgian side did everything except score. | It was difficult for anyone to illuminate the conditions but the Brugge forward, Amokachi, did his best to advertise the obvious pace he possesses during an opening in which the Belgian side did everything except score. | 1nent |
In the last century, the cathedral was made more northern still, when a second tower was added to the one which already existed, and two spires for good measure. | In the last century, the cathedral was made more northern still, when a second tower was added to the one which already existed, and two spires in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
But to bale out at 250 feet was tempting Fate too much — and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground, no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall. | But to bale out at 250 feet was tempting the woman too much — and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground, no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall. | 1nent |
We were talking about it at lunch time, you know, its one of those things that you just don't think about, you know ,. | We were talking about it at lunch time, you know, its an unfortunate but unavoidable event that you just don't think about, you know ,. | 0ent |
Llansantffraid boss Graham Breeze paid tribute to the band of helpers who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring the ground up to scratch. | Llansantffraid boss Graham Breeze paid tribute to the band of helpers who have worked tirelessly secretly to bring the ground up to scratch. | 0ent |
Yes, even his face was muscular, as though he pumped iron with his ears. | Yes, even his face was muscular, as though he lift weights with his ears. | 0ent |
Absolutely, warts and all; that's what makes it good fun. | Absolutely, full range of characteristics including shortcomings; that's what makes it good fun. | 0ent |
As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States looked the other way. | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States became shy. | 1nent |
If a surveyor does his work badly it goes without saying that he cannot expect to be paid for it, but usually the client will also wish to claim damages as financial compensation. | If a surveyor does his work badly it is obvious that he cannot expect to be paid for it, but usually the client will also wish to claim damages as financial compensation. | 0ent |
After three weeks most peace went mad, but very quietly, and without an argument, but the strong minded continued to stand fast and weather the quiet and unargumentative storm. | After three weeks most peace went mad, but very quietly, and without an argument, but the strong minded continued to stand fast and predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
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 after a very long time. | 0ent |
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