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When Seemore declares that his fingers want to run amok in all your garments,’ he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow, I want to run barefoot through your hair.’. | When Seemore declares that his fingers want to go on a rampage in all your garments,’ he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow, I want to run barefoot through your hair.’. | 0ent |
He and his wife toiled almost round the clock for seven years to make a success of their T shirt design and print business — only to land on the scrapheap. | He and his wife toiled almost nonstop for seven years to make a success of their T shirt design and print business — only to land on the scrapheap. | 0ent |
What's wrong with flying round the M25 once in a while? | What's wrong with flying round the M25 sometimes? | 0ent |
Twice on the trot packages have been opened for inspection by HM Customs. | Twice on a horse packages have been opened for inspection by HM Customs. | 1nent |
If you had stood as I have done for five hours in a draughty ante room of a courthouse sticking sixpences into one of those things to see how frequently it paid out, you wouldn't be so keen to chuck your money away, son. | If you had stood as I have done for five hours in a draughty ante room of a courthouse sticking sixpences into an unfortunate but unavoidable event to see how frequently it paid out, you wouldn't be so keen to chuck your money away, son. | 0ent |
X will be said to be a hyponym of Y (and, by the same token, Y a superordinate of X) if A is f(X) entails but is not entailed by A is f(Y):. | X will be said to be a hyponym of Y (and, for a similar reason, Y a superordinate of X) if A is f(X) entails but is not entailed by A is f(Y):. | 0ent |
He was the first star to weather the storm of a dope scandal, emerging unscathed and proving the Indianapolis Star wrong when it prophesied that The public never did — never will — laugh off a dope scandal involving a screen favourite performer. | He was the first star to predict the coming storm of a dope scandal, emerging unscathed and proving the Indianapolis Star wrong when it prophesied that The public never did — never will — laugh off a dope scandal involving a screen favourite performer. | 1nent |
The process is technically demanding and time consuming, to say the least, and leaves WABI snookered as far as staying current with Windows development goes, a situation Microsoft is likely to exploit. | The process is technically demanding and time consuming, so as to be brief and efficient, and leaves WABI snookered as far as staying current with Windows development goes, a situation Microsoft is likely to exploit. | 1nent |
The one and only J. Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 17:03 Luke well, in a way he's in the same boat as me! | The one and only J. Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 17:03 Luke well, in a way he's in the same situation as me! | 0ent |
The question of what to do about this relationship is coming to a head in advance of the November G 20 summit chaired by South ~ Korea. | The question of what to do about this relationship is popping up in advance of the November G 20 summit chaired by South ~ Korea. | 1nent |
I wasn't sure that our clothing would pass muster at the doors, but others in the crowd were even more outlandish and uncivilised. | I wasn't sure that our clothing would pass along mustard at the doors, but others in the crowd were even more outlandish and uncivilised. | 1nent |
But if you pare your officers to the bone, if you cut them any longer, you will not get a decent service from them, you will just have people in boxes with lids firmly placed on them and then where will the union be? | But if you pare your officers completely, if you cut them any longer, you will not get a decent service from them, you will just have people in boxes with lids firmly placed on them and then where will the union be? | 0ent |
Andrew and I spent many hours on the Windrush porch discussing almost everything under the sun from party politics to mystic transcendentalism. | Andrew and I spent many hours on the Windrush porch discussing almost everything that makes you warm from party politics to mystic transcendentalism. | 1nent |
He was challenged to come clean over personal assurances he gave in December 1990 that ministers were obeying a ban on selling defence equipment to Saddam Hussein. | He was challenged to admit the truth over personal assurances he gave in December 1990 that ministers were obeying a ban on selling defence equipment to Saddam Hussein. | 0ent |
Penetrating no man's land in a fracas which left three British U N peace keeping soldiers injured, before tear gas from the Greek police dispersed them. | Penetrating a land that no one want to buy in a fracas which left three British U N peace keeping soldiers injured, before tear gas from the Greek police dispersed them. | 1nent |
What is more, she said so — in no uncertain terms. | What is more, she said so — categorically. | 0ent |
The simmering antagonism came to a head when the French Secret Service bombed the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour in 1985. | The simmering antagonism popped up when the French Secret Service bombed the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour in 1985. | 1nent |
In short, they threw the book at him. | In short, they applyed the harshest possible punishment to him. | 0ent |
Darling, sweet Constanza, let's do it, let's do it now, we are going to have a jolly life you and I, let's cock a snook at the world and the mess it's in.’. | Darling, sweet Constanza, let's do it, let's do it now, we are going to have a jolly life you and I, let's compliment at the world and the mess it's in.’. | 1nent |
But the LDP worked hand in glove with Japan ’s deeply entrenched bureaucracy, of which the prosecutors are a part. | But the LDP worked in very close cooperation with Japan ’s deeply entrenched bureaucracy, of which the prosecutors are a part. | 0ent |
Unfortunately, halfway through it loses the plot and its authenticity and sadly slips into excruciatingly painful white boy reggae mode. | Unfortunately, halfway through it loses sight of the objective and its authenticity and sadly slips into excruciatingly painful white boy reggae mode. | 0ent |
Jolyon Jenkins and Sarah Baxter dish up the dirt. | Jolyon Jenkins and Sarah Baxter fee others with terrible food. | 1nent |
Now soccer bosses in Gwent, South Wales, have put the boot in — and banished Jolosa. | Now soccer bosses in Gwent, South Wales, have kick a fallen opponent — and banished Jolosa. | 0ent |
He scanned the street as he looked up, but true to form, he didn't pay Armstrong the compliment of a second glance. | He scanned the street as he looked up, but according to his nature, he didn't pay Armstrong the compliment of a second glance. | 0ent |
AN RAF man told a court yesterday how he had fallen asleep at the wheel of a Land Rover before his friend died in a head on crash with a lorry on the A1. | AN RAF man told a court yesterday how he had fallen neglectful of an important task of a Land Rover before his friend died in a head on crash with a lorry on the A1. | 1nent |
There was drama as Mansell tried to assert himself again … a close call as Senna holds the bend and Mansell slides into trouble. | There was drama as Mansell tried to assert himself again … a situation in which an undesirable outcome is narrowly avoided as Senna holds the bend and Mansell slides into trouble. | 0ent |
A Paul Diamond double strike, the second of which was a delightful chip, helped Second Division leaders Dale to their fourth win on the trot. | A Paul Diamond double strike, the second of which was a delightful chip, helped Second Division leaders Dale to their fourth win on a horse. | 1nent |
At the time of going to press, behind the scenes negotiations were taking place between the National Gallery and the Marquess of Cholmondeley in the hope that a last ditch solution could be found. | At the time of going to press, behind the scenery and stage area negotiations were taking place between the National Gallery and the Marquess of Cholmondeley in the hope that a last ditch solution could be found. | 0ent |
We all, we'll lose face with the patient. | We all, we'll be humiliated with the patient. | 0ent |
As Titron lifted, the black water in the dock sucked away, opening up a drop of several feet, only to be followed by a surge upwards. | As Titron lifted, the black water under close scrutiny sucked away, opening up a drop of several feet, only to be followed by a surge upwards. | 1nent |
The sterling/ Deutschmark rate would seem to have been particularly out of kilter when account is taken of the rise in Britain's unit costs against those of Germany. | The sterling/ Deutschmark rate would seem to have been particularly out of order when account is taken of the rise in Britain's unit costs against those of Germany. | 0ent |
We feed patients in hospitals, prisoners, school children, company employees, businessmen — people from all walks of life. | We feed patients in hospitals, prisoners, school children, company employees, businessmen — people from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
Then it loses heart and goes away. | Then it experience reduced morale and goes away. | 0ent |
Myth no.1: you have to be an athlete to exercise At school, did you simply go through the motions in your physical education class? | Myth no.1: you have to be an athlete to exercise At school, did you simply do things in a perfunctory way in your physical education class? | 0ent |
(The British land policy in India was to come to grief over this dilemma.). | (The British land policy in India was to express condolences over this dilemma.). | 1nent |
Could homework stay in anybody's head in broad daylight outside? | Could homework stay in anybody's head in a well lit room outside? | 1nent |
Many mentally ill and handicapped adults are forced to live in hostels for the homeless, and many more are simply sleeping rough. | Many mentally ill and handicapped adults are forced to live in hostels for the homeless, and many more are simply sleep outdoors. | 0ent |
In the final analysis, neither specialization, nor " crude and slovenly workmanship ", nor technical inadequacies, were seen as the greatest dangers. | In the last page of the report, neither specialization, nor " crude and slovenly workmanship ", nor technical inadequacies, were seen as the greatest dangers. | 1nent |
Without new taxing powers, local authorities would come to depend more and more on help from the National Exchequer and, since he who pays the piper calls the tune, the result must be even stronger central influence over local decisions. | Without new taxing powers, local authorities would come to depend more and more on help from the National Exchequer and, since he who bears the consequences of an action calls the tune, the result must be even stronger central influence over local decisions. | 0ent |
Despite subtitles which obviously struggle to get the profane poetry of Tarantino's script, the film goes down a storm with the festival audience, though the torture does send some people scurrying for the door, among them one Wes Craven, director of the first Elm Street movie and much else. | Despite subtitles which obviously struggle to get the profane poetry of Tarantino's script, the film proceed regradlessly with the festival audience, though the torture does send some people scurrying for the door, among them one Wes Craven, director of the first Elm Street movie and much else. | 1nent |
It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May June, by which time Queensland's season will be in full swing and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh's absence. | It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May June, by which time Queensland's season will be thoroughly begun and in progress and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh's absence. | 0ent |
According to this interpretation, the protection of the' Führer myth' — of the legend that Hitler was kept in the dark about the misdeeds of the regime, and acted promptly on learning of them — was a crucial component in bringing the' euthanasia action' to an end. | According to this interpretation, the protection of the' Führer myth' — of the legend that ignoring the fans about the misdeeds of the regime, and acted promptly on learning of them — was a crucial component in bringing the' euthanasia action' to an end. | 1nent |
Schrempp said in verbatim: " In the long run, we cannot afford parasites. | Schrempp said in verbatim: " over a long period of time, we cannot afford parasites. | 0ent |
And one blessing is that we aren't likely to be saddled with the tag Team of the Nineties’— which is a real kiss of death — while we're trying to find our feet in the Premier League.’. | And one blessing is that we aren't likely to be saddled with the tag Team of the Nineties’— which is a real something that may seem good but actually bring ruin to hopes and plans — while we're trying to find our feet in the Premier League.’. | 0ent |
The vibrant Zoo Station’ kicked everything off and right from the word go it was going to be something special. | The vibrant Zoo Station’ kicked everything off and right from the green light it was going to be something special. | 1nent |
At one time, Mr Jarvis the coalman paid a pretty penny just to park his waggons there. | At one time, Mr Jarvis the coalman paid a a shiny penny just to park his waggons there. | 1nent |
I am sure there are questions that our guests would like to put to Stephen on the issues that he has raised and perhaps also issues that they have brought to the table themselves. | I am sure there are questions that our guests would like to put to Stephen on the issues that he has raised and perhaps also issues that they have contributed themselves. | 0ent |
One is reminded of how those huddled in the dock at Nuremberg pointed towards the bunker. | One is reminded of how those huddled out on the docks at Nuremberg pointed towards the bunker. | 1nent |
Public information practitioners need to grasp the range of interests and approaches that each participant brings to the table. | Public information practitioners need to grasp the range of interests and approaches that each participant contributes. | 0ent |
' The chickens have really come home to roost, after years of overproduction from publishers ,' Mr Coward said. | ' The what the routines are, after years of overproduction from publishers ,' Mr Coward said. | 1nent |
WHEN the so called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small, private division they wanted all along, there's one club they won't be touching with a bargepole. | WHEN the so called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small, private division they wanted the entire time, there's one club they won't be touching with a bargepole. | 0ent |
You know, he's that sort of bloke, he's a very nice bloke and he's got a heart of gold and he's saved us no end of the money ain't he, since I've been working for him? | You know, he's that sort of bloke, he's a very nice bloke and he's got a cold, mean heart and he's saved us no end of the money ain't he, since I've been working for him? | 1nent |
If 13 of them had been nasty, Tit for Tat wouldn't have won. | If 13 of them had been nasty, equivalent retribution wouldn't have won. | 0ent |
And just, she was playing ball in other words wasn't she? | And just, she was playing tennis in other words wasn't she? | 1nent |
In an unusual move, the production team went out and about asking questions before they committed anything to camera. | In an unusual move, the production team went traveling around asking questions before they committed anything to camera. | 0ent |
Taste for claret as fans hit the road. | Taste for claret as fans begin a trip. | 0ent |
That I'm w now, so what I suggest we do, is before we say we must make your premenstrual tension better with various manip various bits and bobs, and there are quite a few things we can do to help. | That I'm w now, so what I suggest we do, is before we say we must make your premenstrual tension better with various manip various small remaining pieces and items, and there are quite a few things we can do to help. | 0ent |
He said: In a company such as ours there is a huge reservoir of potentially valuable information simply lying around untapped, maybe in someone's head or gathering dust in a file somewhere. | He said: In a company such as ours there is a huge reservoir of potentially valuable information simply lying around untapped, maybe in someone's head or sweeping up dust in a file somewhere. | 1nent |
The debate became a dispute only in the 1900s, coming to a head in the famous confrontation of 1910, to which we now turn. | The debate became a dispute only in the 1900s, popping up in the famous confrontation of 1910, to which we now turn. | 1nent |
Had the tortoise turned turtle in some sulphurous cul de sac? | Had the tortoise hid in some sulphurous cul de sac? | 1nent |
Later that day in the toilets at Blackhorse Road Underground Station, I heard the word " Jabberwocky " again. | Later that day in the same situation at Blackhorse Road Underground Station, I heard the word " Jabberwocky " again. | 0ent |
A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man walked free from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man went unpunished from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | 0ent |
The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to fall into place. | The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to be fully realized at last. | 0ent |
Professor Greve says the Conservative Government moved the goalposts as far as council house building was concerned. | Professor Greve says the Conservative Government altered the terms of an agreement while it is ongoing as far as council house building was concerned. | 0ent |
By the end all you can do is grin and bear it. | By the end all you can do is be happy. | 1nent |
I think he plans to kill us all with boredom,’ d'Alembord told Lucille as they took the floor. | I think he plans to kill us all with boredom,’ d'Alembord told Lucille as they sat on the floor. | 1nent |
Income tax is not levied on every last penny of your money. | Income tax is not levied on each and every penny of your money. | 0ent |
The Shamen are a tad pissed off that nobody seems to write about them without dropping in a few drug references. | The Shamen are a tad left that nobody seems to write about them without dropping in a few drug references. | 0ent |
A stop has to be put to it, once and for all: To crown everything, not only were we already packing up when he arrived but today's not men, it's women. | A stop has to be put to it, conclusively: To crown everything, not only were we already packing up when he arrived but today's not men, it's women. | 0ent |
I want to be out on a limb with my back to the water so that I can see what the rest of the world is doing. | I want to be out onto a tree branch with my back to the water so that I can see what the rest of the world is doing. | 1nent |
Nevertheless, it is easy to underestimate just how complex behaviour has to be before attributions of attitude and meaning pass methodological muster. | Nevertheless, it is easy to underestimate just how complex behaviour has to be before attributions of attitude and meaning pass along mustard. | 1nent |
They do not solve’ intractable problems, but they make other organizations carry the can for policy failures, a factor which commonly underlies systems which accord wide discretion to local governments. | They do not solve’ intractable problems, but they make other organizations keep the can safe for policy failures, a factor which commonly underlies systems which accord wide discretion to local governments. | 1nent |
It had upset him at the time, but you had to get over stuff like that or you'd go to the wall. | It had upset him at the time, but you had to get over stuff like that or you'd fail. | 0ent |
Even Fouché doesn't order people killed just for the hell of it.’. | Even Fouché doesn't order people killed just for whatever reason. | 1nent |
She hadn't expected to be let off the hook so easily, but still …. | She hadn't expected to be let off the coathook so easily, but still …. | 1nent |
In the same way, business executives or cabinet ministers may be making a hash of things while giving an outward appearance of calm confidence — Chancellor Norman Lamont springs to mind immediately. | In the same way, business executives or cabinet ministers may be making a hash of things while giving an outward appearance of calm confidence — Chancellor Norman Lamont occurs as possibilities immediately. | 0ent |
They get away with murder because of their buying power. | They do bad things and not be punished because of their buying power. | 0ent |
He will be aware that last night, thousands of young Scots slept rough on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, who referred to the fact that 25 per cent. | He will be aware that last night, thousands of young Scots sleep outdoors on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, who referred to the fact that 25 per cent. | 0ent |
We therefore propose to simplify the law relating to libel in the light of the recommendations of the Neill Committee. | We therefore propose to simplify the law relating to libel in consideration of the recommendations of the Neill Committee. | 0ent |
And sleeping rough in the rain and the snow some people. | And losing sleep in the rain and the snow some people. | 1nent |
But Mr Lawson has to show he knows how to do the trick, before he can win his argument, in theory or in the markets. | But Mr Lawson has to show he knows how to achieve the desired result, before he can win his argument, in theory or in the markets. | 0ent |
They lost, but during the struggle the rank and file movement gained control of the UMWA. | They lost, but during the struggle the ordinary members movement gained control of the UMWA. | 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 was the most exciting part surprisingly, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe. | 0ent |
She was telephoned in the early hours of the morning about stories in newspapers and yet dare not take the communal telephone off the hook in case any of their families became ill during the night. | She was telephoned in the early hours of the morning about stories in newspapers and yet dare not take the communal telephone relieved of a duty in case any of their families became ill during the night. | 0ent |
The gun was clean and well oiled, but in places the oil had begun to thicken and to collect dust. | The gun was clean and well oiled, but in places the oil had begun to thicken and to gather dust intentionally. | 1nent |
But … but it must cost the earth. | But … but it must put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
I think we're going to need to put this project on the back burner for a little while. | I think we're going to need to put this project in the microwave for a little while. | 1nent |
He'd survived where they had eliminated some of his followers because they took him at his own estimation, a man of the cloth. | He'd survived where they had eliminated some of his followers because they took him at his own estimation, a tailor. | 1nent |
Next thing I know, he'd driven out of there, hell for leather, in a bright red sports car, and headed south. | Next thing I know, he'd driven out of there, as fast as possible, in a bright red sports car, and headed south. | 0ent |
In America, brokers acting as price stabilisers arrange what is known as a green shoe’— an agreement which allows them to go back, cap in hand, to the issuing company and simply ask for more new shares to cover their position. | In America, brokers acting as price stabilisers arrange what is known as a green shoe’— an agreement which allows them to go back, without wearing a hat, to the issuing company and simply ask for more new shares to cover their position. | 1nent |
In opting for a “ pure ” form of money, created by a central ~ bank independent of national authority, Europeans self consciously flew in the face of what had become the dominant monetary tradition. | In opting for a “ pure ” form of money, created by a central ~ bank independent of national authority, Europeans self consciously acted in a manner highly contrary to what had become the dominant monetary tradition. | 0ent |
I mean she had a picture of him on the headstone and oh, thought she went over the top I'm afraid and she get loads of support because then that Clifford was very popular and er his was. | I mean she had a picture of him on the headstone and oh, thought she went excellent I'm afraid and she get loads of support because then that Clifford was very popular and er his was. | 1nent |
Letting the man have it both ways at once. | Letting the man do two things at once at once. | 1nent |
It is time that the Prime Minister came clean with the country. | It is time that the Prime Minister was completely honest with the country. | 0ent |
Charity, I should have come clean on that right away. | Charity, I should have bathe on that right away. | 1nent |
I mean, that flies in the face of all the current pressures, all of the current political about, if you're a naughty boy, into prison you go, and for the longer the better. | I mean, that contradict all the current pressures, all of the current political about, if you're a naughty boy, into prison you go, and for the longer the better. | 0ent |
But Miss Patricia Rawlings, Tory Euro MP for Essex South West, made light of the ideological distinctions. | But Miss Patricia Rawlings, Tory Euro MP for Essex South West, illuminated the ideological distinctions. | 1nent |
It's one of those things that you always take for granted till it's obviously taken away from you. | It's an unfortunate but unavoidable event that you always take for granted till it's obviously taken away from you. | 0ent |
ONE of Britain's biggest service companies has come to grief with disastrous figures and a crash in its shares. | ONE of Britain's biggest service companies has express condolences with disastrous figures and a crash in its shares. | 1nent |
Mr Quarmby describes himself as going cap in hand to the recording companies and asking them for advance rental income’. | Mr Quarmby describes himself as going without wearing a hat to the recording companies and asking them for advance rental income’. | 1nent |
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