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Gunfire and explosions carry a lot of weight and whiz from front to rear speakers, along with a great assortment of atmospheric sounds.
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Gunfire and explosions be important and whiz from front to rear speakers, along with a great assortment of atmospheric sounds.
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Uncertainties over the church's Trinitarian teaching came to a head under Constantine, who thought himself divinely commissioned to secure the church's unity.
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Uncertainties over the church's Trinitarian teaching popped up under Constantine, who thought himself divinely commissioned to secure the church's unity.
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You know all the adverts off by heart.
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You know all the adverts off from unaided memory and in full detail.
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But the report also says Mr Warren risked his own life by assisting the trainer pilot and passengers to safety as the helicopter threatened to catch fire.
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But the report also says Mr Warren risked his own life by assisting the trainer pilot and passengers to safety as the helicopter threatened to become engulfed in flames.
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He did not stick out like a sore thumb — the drawback of most Englishmen, and he spoke French fluently.
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He did not hurt like a sore thumb — the drawback of most Englishmen, and he spoke French fluently.
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One of the lovely Queens said to Betsy: " I trust you will honor me by being my guest.
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One of the lovely Queens said to Betsy: " I trust you will honor me by going for it.
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Their reports carry a lot of weight and it is important to co operate fully with their enquiries.
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Their reports be important and it is important to co operate fully with their enquiries.
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His were about 0 95 in 12 overs as our boys ran amok.
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His were about 0 95 in 12 overs as our boys acted chaotically.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should make the first move.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should initiate things.
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This time the Rangers manager pulled another rabbit out of the hat by fielding England international full back Gary Stevens after 15 months of injury.
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This time the Rangers manager amused them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat by fielding England international full back Gary Stevens after 15 months of injury.
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So if in any way you're different, if you're black or if you're short or if in any way you're different, you're fair game for the bullies perhaps?
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So if in any way you're different, if you're black or if you're short or if in any way you're different, you're an acceptable target for the bullies perhaps?
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The smog has already claimed victims: in the UK, interference caused a computer operated crane to drop its load killing one worker; and in Japan, interference caused robots to run amok resulting in two fatalities.
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The smog has already claimed victims: in the UK, interference caused a computer operated crane to drop its load killing one worker; and in Japan, interference caused robots to go on a rampage resulting in two fatalities.
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During tests at the government's Fire Research Station, an ordinary mattress reached a temperature of 108 ° C after catching fire, and produced 313 cubic metres of smoke.
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During tests at the government's Fire Research Station, an ordinary mattress reached a temperature of 108 ° C after becoming engulfed in flames, and produced 313 cubic metres of smoke.
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' Both my elder daughters fell under influences that were unwelcome to me in their teens because of school ,' she says.
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' Both my elder daughters fell under the spell that were unwelcome to me in their teens because of school ,' she says.
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Sound, as well as visual image, plays a big part in successful campaigning: applause, off the cuff conversations, speeches, music and cheering.
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Sound, as well as visual image, plays a big part in successful campaigning: applause, out from under the cuff of a sleeve conversations, speeches, music and cheering.
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On the face of it, these fears are groundless.
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At first glance, these fears are groundless.
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Huddersfield asked the FA to name names, but they declined and rebuked the club for not recognizing misbehaviour when they saw it.
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Huddersfield asked the FA to identify specific people,, but they declined and rebuked the club for not recognizing misbehaviour when they saw it.
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The trouble was, neither of us had been here before and Holyhead Mountain in the gathering gloom emphatically had the last laugh.
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The trouble was, neither of us had been here before and Holyhead Mountain in the gathering gloom emphatically was the last to laugh at a joke.
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If we were starting from scratch what would we do differently?
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If we were starting from the beginning what would we do differently?
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Instead, she discovered your grandfather, and put two and two together and made five.
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Instead, she discovered your grandfather, and group like things together and made five.
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Much of what the latter says about information theory, feedback and signal detection is old hat, but he generously leaves us one or two bones to pick.
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Much of what the latter says about information theory, feedback and signal detection is old fashioned and trite, but he generously leaves us one or two bones to pick.
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I said I didn't want anything shoddy … something strong that would stand up to a bit of rough and tumble.’.
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I said I didn't want anything shoddy … something strong that would stand up to a bit of rough activity.
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All this sounded remarkably easy to accomplish, as invasion plans invariably did on paper.
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All this sounded remarkably easy to accomplish, as invasion plans invariably did in theory.
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He waved them on as he turned the corner, and began to run.
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He waved them on as he passed out of danger, and began to run.
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You get the picture,’ he said, not wanting to play any more.
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You take a picture he said, not wanting to play any more.
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As for the supposedly curative hair of the dog, this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk, bread and fur from the offending animal.
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As for the supposedly curative dog hair, this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk, bread and fur from the offending animal.
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Children are welcomed, and there's a daily nursery plus round the clock babysitting and nanny care.
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Children are welcomed, and there's a daily nursery plus nonstop babysitting and nanny care.
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General Electric must be laughing all the way to the bank,’ he says.
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General Electric must be making money by deceiving he says.
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Unfortunately, instead of being integrated in a general hospital as planned, the wing will now be left high and dry.
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Unfortunately, instead of being integrated in a general hospital as planned, the wing will now be left floating in dry air.
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I know Jack was no good, knew it all along, but I didn't care.
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I know Jack was no good, knew it for the entire time, but I didn't care.
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Once he was on the mend, we decided to try and do something about his crooked leg.
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Once he was suffering, we decided to try and do something about his crooked leg.
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And so, in true Arien fashion, she had decided to take the bull by the horns.
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And so, in true Arien fashion, she had decided to deal with a matter in a direct manner.
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The bad news for the average householder is written large, while the good news is in small print.
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The bad news for the average householder is written large, while the good news is in fine print.
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Avalanches shook powder into the air; it caught fire in the nascent sun and leaped into blushing fires above its opal roots.
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Avalanches shook powder into the air; it became engulfed in flames in the nascent sun and leaped into blushing fires above its opal roots.
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A JILTED husband who set fire to his wife's home walked free from Chester Crown Court yesterday.
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A JILTED husband who set fire to his wife's home went unpunished from Chester Crown Court yesterday.
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Many of the heads had made an active move towards involving more people (even all staff in one school) in an attempt to make more staff aware of the need to plan finance as a' whole school issue' and to prioritise resource needs.
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Many of the heads had stood still towards involving more people (even all staff in one school) in an attempt to make more staff aware of the need to plan finance as a' whole school issue' and to prioritise resource needs.
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He gave me an ultimatum: either get down to training properly or we part company.
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He gave me an ultimatum: either get down to training properly or we go separate ways.
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After that I searched high and low for a new teacher, and when I found one I had to start from scratch.
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After that I searched at the top and bottom for a new teacher, and when I found one I had to start from scratch.
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' Paddy Ashdown has given the kiss of life to an ailing Prime Minister ,' said Labour front bencher John Prescott.
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' Paddy Ashdown has given the life changing kiss to an ailing Prime Minister ,' said Labour front bencher John Prescott.
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The connection is obvious to anyone who can put two and two together.
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The connection is obvious to anyone who can group like things together.
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This perfect blend of pop and prog will soon see the light of day on The Feeling's debut album í‰äóìTwelve Stops And Homeí‰äó.
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This perfect blend of pop and prog will soon achieve a new understanding of day on The Feeling's debut album í‰äóìTwelve Stops And Homeí‰äó.
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Of ~ course, every country with nuclear power facilities should revise its safety measures in light of the Japanese disaster, which raised obvious questions about the sites chosen for such facilities.
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Of ~ course, every country with nuclear power facilities should revise its safety measures considering the Japanese disaster, which raised obvious questions about the sites chosen for such facilities.
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Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, on the face of it, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly!
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Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, Encountering, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly!
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Palmer is making a clean break with the past in many ways, and in an interview with Digital News & Review magazine, he takes issue with Ken Olsen's dismissal of Unix as Russian trucks and snake oil’.
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Palmer is leaving the relationship completely with the past in many ways, and in an interview with Digital News & Review magazine, he takes issue with Ken Olsen's dismissal of Unix as Russian trucks and snake oil’.
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We don't want to have every last stop pulled out on our behalves in a last, heroic effort to extend our lives for a few more days or weeks or months.
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We don't want to have each and every stop pulled out on our behalves in a last, heroic effort to extend our lives for a few more days or weeks or months.
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And years of financial demands of giving their only child round the clock care from birth had worn them down.
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And years of financial demands of giving their only child nonstop care from birth had worn them down.
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A bottom drain is something which has stood the test of time too.
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A bottom drain is something which has last a long time too.
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By the same token, a jogger who runs too slowly would use less energy if he sped up to his instinctive pace.
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In a similar manner, a jogger who runs too slowly would use less energy if he sped up to his instinctive pace.
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The Assembly's first meeting, in September 1949, disappointed both Britain's Labour leaders (who condemned it as a talk shop’) and European federalists (who recognised its powerlessness).
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The Assembly's first meeting, in September 1949, disappointed both Britain's Labour leaders (who condemned it as a talk about shopping) and European federalists (who recognised its powerlessness).
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The man in the dock watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair.
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The man under scrutiny watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair.
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As well as acting as a surrogate mum to the hedgehogs, Christine has also given physiotherapy to tortoises and given the kiss of life to a pet rabbit, which everyone thought had gone to the great hutch in the sky.
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As well as acting as a surrogate mum to the hedgehogs, Christine has also given physiotherapy to tortoises and given the mouth to mouth resuscitation to a pet rabbit, which everyone thought had gone to the great hutch in the sky.
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Tipping the scales at just over 3.5lbs this metal cased keyboard seemed to be a solid prospect.
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Changing the fortunes at just over 3.5lbs this metal cased keyboard seemed to be a solid prospect.
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She could have sent that message earlier, but better late than never.
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She could have sent that message earlier, but better to do things late, than to never do it at all.
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So far, only gay men, who for long have had to think and make choices about maleness, have had the nerve to make a meal of male sexuality.
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So far, only gay men, who for long have had to think and make choices about maleness, have had the nerve to overly complicate male sexuality.
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If you are going away, tell only those who need to know — a slip of the tongue in the street, pub or corner shop could be overheard by the wrong sort.
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If you are going away, tell only those who need to know — a mistake in speech in the street, pub or corner shop could be overheard by the wrong sort.
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A month afterwards the teams will be sent out to discover whether retailers are sticking to the letter of the law.
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A month afterwards the teams will be sent out to discover whether retailers are sticking on paper of the law.
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This is why its share price has nearly quadrupled since it went public in March 1989.
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This is why its share price has nearly quadrupled since it was announced publicly in March 1989.
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Apologising and being self deprecating can let you off the hook.
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Apologising and being self deprecating can let you relieved of a duty.
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An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had lost heart.
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An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had had heart failure.
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And the fact that she had sent him away before he'd had time to betray her was cold comfort, set against the enormity of that loss.
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And the fact that she had sent him away before he'd had time to betray her was poor consolation, set against the enormity of that loss.
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Edinburgh's growth as an administrative centre went hand in hand with this.
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Edinburgh's growth as an administrative centre held hands with this.
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But she was not on the tour, so I had to grin and bear it.
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But she was not on the tour, so I had to be happy.
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Today, many people might think that all of this is water under the bridge.
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Today, many people might think that all of this is in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven.
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Our 4 x 100 metres squad will go into tonight's final, which includes the flying American quartet led by Carl Lewis, after an amazing behind the scenes bust up.
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Our 4 x 100 metres squad will go into tonight's final, which includes the flying American quartet led by Carl Lewis, after an amazing behind the scenery and stage area bust up.
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' I brought in the Readers' Digests ,' she muttered, unable to apply the brakes when she'd been on such a powerful roll.
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' I brought in the Readers' Digests ,' she muttered, unable to apply the brakes when she'd been moving uncontrollably.
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At that point Banana manager Keith Lambert instructed Luckwell to drop back and help with the chase and it was touch and go as the next group brought the gap down to three minutes on the finishing circuit at Rotherham.
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At that point Banana manager Keith Lambert instructed Luckwell to drop back and help with the chase and it was swift as the next group brought the gap down to three minutes on the finishing circuit at Rotherham.
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It was as embarrassing to see a friend under the influence of adrenalin when one had not lost one's own temper as it was to see him under the influence of alcohol when one was sober.
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It was as embarrassing to see a friend under the influence of adrenalin when one had not lost one's own temper as it was to see him under the spell of alcohol when one was sober.
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I hoped I might turn the trick with that one.
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I hoped I might do magic tricks with that one.
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When Jane asked for an overdraft, the bank manager (slogan: We Like to Say Yes ’’), a pompous Dad's Army look alike, after conferring with some nasty men in suits who turned their backs to her, had shown her the door.
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When Jane asked for an overdraft, the bank manager (slogan: We Like to Say Yes ’’), a pompous Dad's Army look alike, after conferring with some nasty men in suits who turned their backs to her, had showed you some tips to get accepted.
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In simple language, it is much harder for our members, coming from a close knit professional community, to step out of line.’.
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In simple language, it is much harder for our members, coming from a close knit professional community, to step disproportionately.
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The Harare Statement on Communication in Theological Education (1989) spoke of frustrations about communication in a hierarchical, authoritative and class conscious Church, where its male clergy pay the piper and call the tune’.
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The Harare Statement on Communication in Theological Education (1989) spoke of frustrations about communication in a hierarchical, authoritative and class conscious Church, where its male clergy pay the piper and make the decisions.
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In the final analysis, they may recommend specific courses of action including destroying all your credit cards and even your cheque book, if they believe this to be necessary.
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In the last page of the report, they may recommend specific courses of action including destroying all your credit cards and even your cheque book, if they believe this to be necessary.
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As he turned the corner a police car pulled out in front of them.
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As he passed out of danger a police car pulled out in front of them.
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The direction specifically requires (in para 4) that each report should state on the face of it the name of the party on whose behalf the expert has given the report, the date on which it is given (of course that can be avoided by the use of an indexed bundle), and whether or not it is agreed by the other parties.
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The direction specifically requires (in para 4) that each report should state Encountering the name of the party on whose behalf the expert has given the report, the date on which it is given (of course that can be avoided by the use of an indexed bundle), and whether or not it is agreed by the other parties.
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If you are looking for an appealing gift that doesn't cost the earth, Belinda Thomas could provide a solution.
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If you are looking for an appealing gift that doesn't put the earth in danger, Belinda Thomas could provide a solution.
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Like us, who toe the line between steep.
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Like us, who abide by the rules between steep.
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She said oh I'm ever so sorry, she said perhaps it's your mother, I said no I said she was alive and kicking as well the last time I saw her so.
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She said oh I'm ever so sorry, she said perhaps it's your mother, I said no I said she was in good health as well the last time I saw her so.
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The end of the play, one curtain call, and then, sod it, he'd risk another slap on the wrist from the arch Mr. Ward.
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The end of the play, one curtain call, and then, sod it, he'd risk another tap of the wrist from the arch Mr. Ward.
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However, it would be wrong to view assemblies as no more than talking shops.
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However, it would be wrong to view assemblies as no more than talking about shopping.
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So excellent that when you take it to the bank they will actually put it into your account.
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So excellent that when you rely on it completely they will actually put it into your account.
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Getting the newcomer to the Broken Drum so easily was a stroke of luck, no doubt of it, and Ymor would probably reward him.
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Getting the newcomer to the Broken Drum so easily was a instance of unexpected good luck, no doubt of it, and Ymor would probably reward him.
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Its uneven surface attracts food debris the way a deep pile carpet collects dust — but research shows that thorough cleansing can reduce mouth odour by 60 per cent.
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Its uneven surface attracts food debris the way a deep pile carpet remains untouched for a long period of time — but research shows that thorough cleansing can reduce mouth odour by 60 per cent.
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By the same token they are producing just the right level of output ,.
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For the price of one ticket they are producing just the right level of output ,.
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Until William Green's death in 1823 there were not many options open to those people who had the leisure to travel even if they could resist the siren songs of the Lakes’ poets.
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Until William Green's death in 1823 there were not many options open to those people who had the leisure to travel even if they could resist the sound of an ambulance of the Lakes’ poets.
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He sees the new blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over represented subjects like particle physics.
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He sees the donated blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over represented subjects like particle physics.
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Back to his best Billy Lancaster, who goes from strength to strength each season, beat the talented Mark Jones, last year's runner up, by 21–16, while Bob Severs was at his best to beat Michael Ryan 21–7.
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Back to his best Billy Lancaster, who gets stronger each season, beat the talented Mark Jones, last year's runner up, by 21–16, while Bob Severs was at his best to beat Michael Ryan 21–7.
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No wonder calls are growing for the show to be put out of its misery once and for all.
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No wonder calls are growing for the show to be put out of its misery conclusively.
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Hearing these words and seeing the speaker ride boldly toward him, the tiger was so alarmed that he turned tail and bolted into the forest.
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Hearing these words and seeing the speaker ride boldly toward him, the tiger was so alarmed that he turned away to flee and bolted into the forest.
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These countries are recognising that a decent communications structure is a prerequisite for economic survival, and the western telecommunications companies, seeing Eastern Europe as a profitable market, are only too willing to lend a hand.
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These countries are recognising that a decent communications structure is a prerequisite for economic survival, and the western telecommunications companies, seeing Eastern Europe as a profitable market, are only too willing to shake hands.
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PM told to come clean over claim of sell off hitlist.
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PM told to admit the truth over claim of sell off hitlist.
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Unlike many similar discounts which sprang up after Abbey National had made its move, this one is for an indefinite period.
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Unlike many similar discounts which sprang up after Abbey National had stood still, this one is for an indefinite period.
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Disputes about who's going to stop drinking and drive home don't help us go with the flow.
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Disputes about who's going to stop drinking and drive home don't help us swim downstream.
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When turning a corner into the next aisle of the shop, don't tamely walk round behind the trolley and push it in the new direction.
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When passing out of danger into the next aisle of the shop, don't tamely walk round behind the trolley and push it in the new direction.
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And I think they realise how I feel and this has broken the ice.’.
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And I think they realise how I feel and this has made icecubes.
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Stuck on a Northern Line train between Tooting Beck and Balham, a gaggle of lads running amok and jeering with lighted fags.
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Stuck on a Northern Line train between Tooting Beck and Balham, a gaggle of lads going on a rampage and jeering with lighted fags.
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Now that Viola had let the cat out of the bag, she felt she had no option but to come clean.
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Now that Viola had let the secret be known, she felt she had no option but to come clean.
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Describing a bypass as pie in the sky’ the spokesman said it would take years to achieve while action was needed now.
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Describing a bypass as unrealistic or ludicrous concept the spokesman said it would take years to achieve while action was needed now.
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It is that, along with political and economic change which, in the long run, will bring about a change in the situation.
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It is that, along with political and economic change which, over a long period of time, will bring about a change in the situation.
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A MAN accused of having sex with a 15 year old schoolgirl walked free yesterday — so that he can marry her.
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A MAN accused of having sex with a 15 year old schoolgirl went unpunished yesterday — so that he can marry her.
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The photographs are also persuasive evocations of the divided Berlin of the present, where East and West meet beside a floodlit No Man's Land.
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The photographs are also persuasive evocations of the divided Berlin of the present, where East and West meet beside a floodlit a land that no one want to buy.
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