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His wounded country needs time and international tolerance to recover and, accepting the inevitable, he is buying time with a series of compromises. | His wounded country needs time and international tolerance to recover and, accepting the inevitable, he is cause a delay to achieve something else with a series of compromises. | 0ent |
And, by the same token, the emergence of language is made possible by the developmental achievements of the first two years. | And, for a similar reason, the emergence of language is made possible by the developmental achievements of the first two years. | 0ent |
I jumped to conclusions that I had no right to jump to.’. | I maked conclusions before being presented with all the evidence that I had no right to jump to.’. | 0ent |
All steep growth patterns will go with a negative cash flow and a condition for this is loyal dedicated banks and loyal employees.'. | All steep growth patterns will swim downstream and a condition for this is loyal dedicated banks and loyal employees.'. | 1nent |
Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency; not paying the piper they were unable to call the tune. | Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency; not paying the piper they were unable to make the decisions. | 0ent |
As she explained, it was not easy to start from scratch. | As she explained, it was not easy to start from the beginning. | 0ent |
I'm sick but I still think I've done the right thing. | I'm sick but I still think I've turned right. | 1nent |
Wick, where the biggest shop is Woolworths and the young girls pass reeking of cigarette smoke, and CHRIST DIED FOR OUR SINS is writ large on the exterior of the Harbour Mission wall. | Wick, where the biggest shop is Woolworths and the young girls pass reeking of cigarette smoke, and CHRIST DIED FOR OUR SINS is magnify on the exterior of the Harbour Mission wall. | 1nent |
Susan had evidently found some coal and sticks and had lit the range; then the heat had overcome her, and she had toppled over — and her jumper had caught fire. | Susan had evidently found some coal and sticks and had lit the range; then the heat had overcome her, and she had toppled over — and her jumper had became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
International: Rivals dish the dirt in a weekend of malice. | International: Rivals fee others with terrible food in a weekend of malice. | 1nent |
Dead wood, brought down in the flood water and cast ashore perhaps two days ago. | Personnel no longer contributing, brought down in the flood water and cast ashore perhaps two days ago. | 1nent |
At the meeting he said a lot, but his argument did not hold water. | At the meeting he said a lot, but his argument did not withstand criticism. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that you should study it with the utmost care. | It is obvious that you should study it with the utmost care. | 0ent |
To her dismay, as she pushed open the door of the treatment room the first person she set eyes on was David Markham. | To her dismay, as she pushed open the door of the treatment room the first person she see was David Markham. | 0ent |
NME can't claim to be the first off the blocks with coverage of this splenetic musical bastard — that honour has to go to the now sadly defunct Sounds. | NME can't claim to be the before anything else the blocks with coverage of this splenetic musical bastard — that honour has to go to the now sadly defunct Sounds. | 0ent |
I mean, one minute he's foaming at the mouth and the next … laughing and joking.'. | I mean, one minute he's making bubbles with the mouth and the next … laughing and joking.'. | 1nent |
To trick her into a marriage of convenience,’ she accused. | To trick her into a marriage motivated by some reason other than love she accused. | 0ent |
And Karen last weekend, after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think, and Sheila wasn't in any great shape, so he went back home er, from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand, ge generally help out over his lunch hour. | And Karen last weekend, after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think, and Sheila wasn't in any great shape, so he went back home er, from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and shake hands, ge generally help out over his lunch hour. | 1nent |
It may seem curious that physics, on the face of it the most challenging and exciting of disciplines, a discipline whose discoveries have transformed the world we live in, should be taught in a way which demands little creativity or imagination. | It may seem curious that physics, at first glance the most challenging and exciting of disciplines, a discipline whose discoveries have transformed the world we live in, should be taught in a way which demands little creativity or imagination. | 0ent |
I'd rather be out and about, finding my customers in the market square or the boulevard.’. | I'd rather be moving around, finding my customers in the market square or the boulevard.’. | 0ent |
Though her lips do not move, I seem to hear words: I am to go back — to sort out this nonsense, once and for all. | Though her lips do not move, I seem to hear words: I am to go back — to sort out this nonsense, conclusively. | 0ent |
Port erm, borrowing, and I think some Tory members are being disingenuous to say the least on this issue. | Port erm, borrowing, and I think some Tory members are being disingenuous so as to be brief and efficient on this issue. | 1nent |
EMI A & R boss Nick Gatfield could shed little light on the situation: It's all up in the air at the moment, we are not sure what is going to happen. | EMI A & R boss Nick Gatfield could shed little light on the situation: It's all flying through the air at the moment, we are not sure what is going to happen. | 1nent |
At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right from the word go. | At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right from the green light. | 1nent |
Total abstinence from any sweeteners can cure a sweet tooth permanently — which is much better in the long term. | Total abstinence from any sweeteners can cure a sweet tooth permanently — which is much better eventually. | 0ent |
The 43 US and 21 Canadian stores are on the mend at last, but McGinley has his sights fixed on expansion in Europe. | The 43 US and 21 Canadian stores are suffering at last, but McGinley has his sights fixed on expansion in Europe. | 1nent |
The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to walk free from court. | The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to take a stroll without disturbance from court. | 1nent |
If, as might appear on the face of it to be the case, ss20 24 can only be breached by actual acts, no difficulty arises with MDPs. | If, as might appear at first glance to be the case, ss20 24 can only be breached by actual acts, no difficulty arises with MDPs. | 0ent |
Long famed for its masterly handling of the markets, the Bank lost face when sterling was forced out of the European exchange rate mechanism in September. | Long famed for its masterly handling of the markets, the Bank was humiliated when sterling was forced out of the European exchange rate mechanism in September. | 0ent |
He was only a man in a queue but something in his voice suggested that what she had said struck a chord in him. | He was only a man in a queue but something in his voice suggested that what she had said elicited a significant reaction in him. | 0ent |
County were beaten 3–1, but the omens did not look favourable when the Town's mascot, a stuffed donkey, caught fire at the post match celebration. | County were beaten 3–1, but the omens did not look favourable when the Town's mascot, a stuffed donkey, became engulfed in flames at the post match celebration. | 0ent |
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 initiate things. | 0ent |
In an era when private enterprise is the political hosanna of the day, the balance sheets of some of Scotland's Premier League sides would shame a banana republic. | In an era when private enterprise is the political hosanna of the day, the balance sheets of some of Scotland's Premier League sides would shame a banana grove. | 1nent |
New Order sell tremendous amounts of records and walk free among the streets of Manchester) then wouldn't it be possible for the band to break rock'n'roll traditions by providing alternatives to the old rock show format? | New Order sell tremendous amounts of records and go unpunished among the streets of Manchester) then wouldn't it be possible for the band to break rock'n'roll traditions by providing alternatives to the old rock show format? | 1nent |
The fleet name London Transport’ was retained and preparations for the tramway replacement programme continued unabated behind the scenes. | The fleet name London Transport’ was retained and preparations for the tramway replacement programme continued unabated secretly. | 0ent |
They met in an undistinguished office block just off the Euston Road, two floors ofwhich were used as secure neutral territory for committees and meetings between Government depart ments who would lose face by visiting the other fellow's wigwam. | They met in an undistinguished office block just off the Euston Road, two floors ofwhich were used as secure neutral territory for committees and meetings between Government depart ments who would be humiliated by visiting the other fellow's wigwam. | 0ent |
Taking the piss and w he wouldn't get out the bloody way and I'm trying to get through with that rack. | Tease and w he wouldn't get out the bloody way and I'm trying to get through with that rack. | 0ent |
Moths fluttered in the light of lamps hanging from the trees as if dancing to the soft, rhythmic jingle of the cicadas. | Moths fluttered in consideration of lamps hanging from the trees as if dancing to the soft, rhythmic jingle of the cicadas. | 1nent |
The spectacular aerial shots, Prof Burland's lightly worn erudition, the delicious dollops of Verdi and Rossini and the ever so slightly tongue in cheek commentary added up to a Carry on Leaning’ that I felt obliged to watch all over again. | The spectacular aerial shots, Prof Burland's lightly worn erudition, the delicious dollops of Verdi and Rossini and the ever so slightly an odd manner commentary added up to a Carry on Leaning’ that I felt obliged to watch all over again. | 1nent |
First up will be a central object oriented repository for AD / Cycle, now renamed the Application Development Platform. | Firstly will be a central object oriented repository for AD / Cycle, now renamed the Application Development Platform. | 0ent |
It feels a little like frostbite or rather when you come in from the cold and the numbness fades into pain. | It feels a little like frostbite or rather when you become accepted in a social group and the numbness fades into pain. | 1nent |
This distinction falls beautifully into place with the view of syntax which we sketched in Chapter 1, but before explaining precisely how the two sorts of qualification work let us consider some more data from English. | This distinction sits down with the view of syntax which we sketched in Chapter 1, but before explaining precisely how the two sorts of qualification work let us consider some more data from English. | 1nent |
The manager who took Sunderland to Wembley six months ago knows that he's still not out of the woods, but he has turned back the clock in a bid to stay in business. | The manager who took Sunderland to Wembley six months ago knows that he's still not out of lumber, but he has turned back the clock in a bid to stay in business. | 1nent |
Make a move and we drop you.'. | Stand still and we drop you.'. | 1nent |
PENSIONERS in East Cleveland could be coming in from the cold as far as weather payments are concerned. | PENSIONERS in East Cleveland could be gaining widespread acceptance in a group as far as weather payments are concerned. | 0ent |
There was no organized campaigning throughout that year, and Sir Thomas Gray, who took a dim view of the conduct of the war, complained that Edward did nothing at Antwerp except jousting and leading a jolly life’. | There was no organized campaigning throughout that year, and Sir Thomas Gray, who was unable to clearly see the conduct of the war, complained that Edward did nothing at Antwerp except jousting and leading a jolly life’. | 1nent |
Her level of intuition is excellent and brings a breath of fresh air to the reading blending the intuition with the objective. | Her level of intuition is excellent and brings a new pleasant experience to the reading blending the intuition with the objective. | 0ent |
Preston threw in the towel before it went the whole distance. | Preston threw in the towel before it took a lot of time. | 1nent |
THOSE three major eclipses can be held responsible for the tremendous highs and lows in your love life this year. | THOSE three major eclipses can be held responsible for the tremendous at the top and bottom in your love life this year. | 1nent |
Coun Arthur Collinge condemned the competitive status seeking’ of colleges that are seeking to gild the lily with new names. | Coun Arthur Collinge condemned the competitive status seeking’ of colleges that are seeking to embellish things unnecessarily with new names. | 0ent |
Austria is negotiating with the EC with a view to setting up a system for monitoring and limiting the pollution caused by heavy lorries in transit across Austria. | Austria is negotiating with the EC with the intention to setting up a system for monitoring and limiting the pollution caused by heavy lorries in transit across Austria. | 0ent |
In more senses than one they belong to no man's land. | In more senses than one they belong to a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
He had said to the clergyman that opportunity wouldn't knock, but you never knew and you definitely had to keep your spirits up or you'd go to the wall. | He had said to the clergyman that opportunity wouldn't knock, but you never knew and you definitely had to keep your spirits up or you'd fail. | 0ent |
An aspect of the problem related to ignorance is that of apathy in the sense that a person says it's not worth pursuing it’ or let's just forget about it’or it's just one of those things.’. | An aspect of the problem related to ignorance is that of apathy in the sense that a person says it's not worth pursuing it’ or let's just forget about it’or it's just an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
NEW ~ YORK – Early this month, Kyrgyzstan ’s president Kurmanbek Bakiyev went cap in hand to Moscow to ask for financial aid. | NEW ~ YORK – Early this month, Kyrgyzstan ’s president Kurmanbek Bakiyev went without wearing a hat to Moscow to ask for financial aid. | 1nent |
Mississippi’, she says, goes clear through to the bone.’. | Mississippi’, she says, goes clear through completely. | 0ent |
I knew he'd used firearms in the past and because he was on the run from prison he obviously didn't want to be rearrested. | I knew he'd used firearms in the past and because he was fleeing from prison he obviously didn't want to be rearrested. | 0ent |
Barricades were erected at the precise boundary of the two religious communities in an area of no man's land between a Catholic cathedral and a Protestant church, both rumoured to be threatened by attack. | Barricades were erected at the precise boundary of the two religious communities in an area of a land that no one want to buy between a Catholic cathedral and a Protestant church, both rumoured to be threatened by attack. | 1nent |
But Fulham are in the same boat because they have plenty of players in the squad as well.". | But Fulham are in the same situation because they have plenty of players in the squad as well.". | 0ent |
Louis Gerstner finally made his own first major move since being appointed chairman and chief executive of IBM Corp, going outside the company again for a key executive and tapping Jerome York from Chrysler Corp to be his new chief financial officer. | Louis Gerstner finally stood still since being appointed chairman and chief executive of IBM Corp, going outside the company again for a key executive and tapping Jerome York from Chrysler Corp to be his new chief financial officer. | 1nent |
Far too many still favour the shock tactics of getting those who are no longer deemed useful out of the door as fast as possible — and good riddance. | Far too many still favour the shock tactics of getting those who are no longer deemed useful out of the door as fast as possible — and the departure is welcome. | 0ent |
Today I installed a USB 2 card now I'm cooking with gas. | Today I installed a USB 2 card now I'm making substantial progress. | 0ent |
It was the first to be incorporated and go public. | It was the first to be incorporated and be announced publicly. | 0ent |
Doubtless with his tongue in his cheek, Bedford replied :' But Mr. Lampson, you must have been opening the book.'. | Doubtless with his an odd manner, Bedford replied :' But Mr. Lampson, you must have been opening the book.'. | 1nent |
Sure I have to, Nellie, for if I didn't give it a redd up at least once in a while he'd have the place like a right midden.’. | Sure I have to, Nellie, for if I didn't give it a redd up at least occasionally he'd have the place like a right midden.’. | 0ent |
Before looking at some specific examples it is as well to have some idea of just what a mathematician means by a' helix' because scientists have taken liberties with the word in looking for terms to describe the world. | Before looking at some specific examples it is as well to have some idea of just what a mathematician means by a' helix' because scientists have treated things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts with the word in looking for terms to describe the world. | 0ent |
The principles fell into place: There were two major features to Tripp's proposals: the acknowledgement of a hierarchy of roads and the creation of precincts in urban layouts. | The principles sat down: There were two major features to Tripp's proposals: the acknowledgement of a hierarchy of roads and the creation of precincts in urban layouts. | 1nent |
The first is that peacekeeping is hand to mouth. | The first is that peacekeeping is hand in mouth. | 1nent |
It sucked all warmth and courage from his body, leaving him chilled to the bone and fearful of even the smallest movement in the big house. | It sucked all warmth and courage from his body, leaving him chilled completely and fearful of even the smallest movement in the big house. | 0ent |
Furthermore, Adenauer was prepared to put the question of national unity on the back burner as a result of his clear moral choice for the values of the West. | Furthermore, Adenauer was prepared to put the question of national unity in the microwave as a result of his clear moral choice for the values of the West. | 1nent |
Small has played three reserve games since returning from injury and knows make or break time will come within the next month. | Small has played three reserve games since returning from injury and knows build or destroy time will come within the next month. | 1nent |
Evenings full of wine rich in body, and food that just can't be ignored, inevitably drift into conversations that solve the world's problems, and tomorrow the sun will shine again and it's time to shake a leg and enjoy another day. | Evenings full of wine rich in body, and food that just can't be ignored, inevitably drift into conversations that solve the world's problems, and tomorrow the sun will shine again and it's time to get moving and enjoy another day. | 0ent |
Also in the dock are Brendan McCrory (26), of Dermothill Road; Hugh McLaughlin (20), of Ballymurphy Drive; Anthony Garland (19), of Divismore Crescent; Michael Beck (20), of Ballymurphy Crescent; and 18 year olds Ciaran McAllister, of Divismore Park, and Daniel Pettigrew, New Barnsley Crescent. | Also out on the docks are Brendan McCrory (26), of Dermothill Road; Hugh McLaughlin (20), of Ballymurphy Drive; Anthony Garland (19), of Divismore Crescent; Michael Beck (20), of Ballymurphy Crescent; and 18 year olds Ciaran McAllister, of Divismore Park, and Daniel Pettigrew, New Barnsley Crescent. | 1nent |
His problems came to a head in 1927 when he was instructed by the Chinese government to collect surtaxes on foreign trade to which the treaty powers had not agreed, although the charges had been approved in principal during the Peking tariff conference of 1925–6. | His problems popped up in 1927 when he was instructed by the Chinese government to collect surtaxes on foreign trade to which the treaty powers had not agreed, although the charges had been approved in principal during the Peking tariff conference of 1925–6. | 1nent |
France, especially, has weathered the storm; from now on confidence in its ERM commitment will be all the stronger, which will also help to lower its interest rates. | France, especially, has predicted the coming storm; from now on confidence in its ERM commitment will be all the stronger, which will also help to lower its interest rates. | 1nent |
Gaston had chatted lightly on every topic under the sun, except the one that was consuming her. | Gaston had chatted lightly on every topic that makes you warm, except the one that was consuming her. | 1nent |
Because you knew he meant business, and he would achieve his end. | Because you knew he thought everything could be a business, and he would achieve his end. | 1nent |
Even though it was common knowledge that the Merkuts were the power behind the throne, no one could say that they had ever demanded precedence after Artai. | Even though it was common knowledge that the Merkuts were the children of royalty, no one could say that they had ever demanded precedence after Artai. | 1nent |
I mean you've really got to have a fridge in this day and age haven't you? | I mean you've really got to have a fridge in the current era of history haven't you? | 0ent |
Just under four hours, to phone in the money and let her off the hook. | Just under four hours, to phone in the money and let her off the coathook. | 1nent |
THREE Chinese restaurant owners who admitted passing bogus credit card bills worth nearly half a million pounds through their books, walked free from court yesterday after a jury failed to reach a verdict. | THREE Chinese restaurant owners who admitted passing bogus credit card bills worth nearly half a million pounds through their books, took a stroll without disturbance from court yesterday after a jury failed to reach a verdict. | 1nent |
He didn't want to tempt fate, but fate had brought them together again and now there was only him and her in the whole world. | He didn't want to tempt the woman, but fate had brought them together again and now there was only him and her in the whole world. | 1nent |
The darker it gets, the easier it becomes to see the light. | The darker it gets, the easier it becomes to achieve a new understanding. | 0ent |
Also, the salesmen distinguished between those on their rounds who should not be fiddled (such as disabled people, ex salesmen) and those who qualified as fair game’. | Also, the salesmen distinguished between those on their rounds who should not be fiddled (such as disabled people, ex salesmen) and those who qualified as an acceptable target. | 0ent |
By comparing objects in museums with those mentioned in inventories or seen in old drawings and photographs, we expect to get a fuller picture of domestic life in Scotland than we can find in any one source alone. | By comparing objects in museums with those mentioned in inventories or seen in old drawings and photographs, we expect to take a picture of domestic life in Scotland than we can find in any one source alone. | 1nent |
Yeah so anyway and I said that's not very nice so we were talking this morning about her and I had to tell Ann didn't I that she drove to work three days on a trot in her bleeding lights two. | Yeah so anyway and I said that's not very nice so we were talking this morning about her and I had to tell Ann didn't I that she drove to work three days on a horse in her bleeding lights two. | 1nent |
Each year, without fail, a new set of alienating words and phrases is put into currency. | Each year, inevitably, a new set of alienating words and phrases is put into currency. | 0ent |
Once again, though, Trevor Proby received his marching orders and I fear we may never see him in a Stiffs’ shirt again. | Once again, though, Trevor Proby received his instructions for action and I fear we may never see him in a Stiffs’ shirt again. | 0ent |
I'd done it for four years on the trot. | I'd done it for four years on a horse. | 1nent |
And they go on to explain that they keep tabs on the injured who they rescue until they either leave hospital or die. | And they go on to explain that they watch the injured who they rescue until they either leave hospital or die. | 0ent |
Mahogany is out of the question as is … and a …. | Mahogany is not remotely possible as is … and a …. | 0ent |
There are often regulatory barriers to converting farmland into urban land, but these barriers tend to be thwarted in the long run if economic incentives to work around them become sufficiently powerful. | There are often regulatory barriers to converting farmland into urban land, but these barriers tend to be thwarted after a very long time if economic incentives to work around them become sufficiently powerful. | 0ent |
Right, they're the make or break areas which comprise your job. | Right, they're the build or destroy areas which comprise your job. | 1nent |
But how many of those blokes carrying signs outside Black Comedy can take the falls I do eight times a week? | But how many of those blokes carrying signs outside Black Comedy can fall down I do eight times a week? | 1nent |
Nice bit of rock salmon, bag of chips, lots of vinegar, you'll feel on top of the world.’. | Nice bit of rock salmon, bag of chips, lots of vinegar, you'll feel on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
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 |
" Yes, quite … you've got the picture — time to go! ". | " Yes, quite … you've took a picture — time to go! ". | 1nent |
Take note of the technical tips, In the true tradition of flexis, if at first your disc sounds jumpy and unplayable, just stick a coin in the middle and everything should come up roses.’. | Take note of the technical tips, In the true tradition of flexis, if at first your disc sounds jumpy and unplayable, just stick a coin in the middle and everything should turn red. | 1nent |
Feeling the pinch, Computone also revealed that it has abandoned four of its add on products from its flagship Intelliport and distributed cluster control line. | Suffering a hardship, Computone also revealed that it has abandoned four of its add on products from its flagship Intelliport and distributed cluster control line. | 0ent |
Meanwhile, as was already thought, previous work on MVS Repository has been scrapped and the mainframe software is being rewritten from scratch so it can integrate with the networked repository. | Meanwhile, as was already thought, previous work on MVS Repository has been scrapped and the mainframe software is being rewritten from the beginning so it can integrate with the networked repository. | 0ent |
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