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This kick is useful because it allows you to move out of line before launching the kick. | This kick is useful because it allows you to move disproportionately before launching the kick. | 1nent |
This, it was suggested, could lead to a situation of dual power’, which might come to a head over the nationalisation’ of some foreign owned factory which would be occupied’on behalf of the Irish nation. | This, it was suggested, could lead to a situation of dual power’, which might pop up over the nationalisation’ of some foreign owned factory which would be occupied’on behalf of the Irish nation. | 1nent |
She was playing with fire, in Lydia's opinion. | She was being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed, in Lydia's opinion. | 0ent |
I could never make head or tails of that. | I could never even minimally understand that. | 0ent |
Desert Orchid is out of the picture as Norton's Coin (left) and Toby Tobias fly the last fence. | Desert Orchid is away from participating in the matter under consideration as Norton's Coin (left) and Toby Tobias fly the last fence. | 0ent |
When he woke up his hair was in the soup and his head on the rim of the plate, and his hostess had left the table. | When he woke up his hair was in trouble and his head on the rim of the plate, and his hostess had left the table. | 1nent |
Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should err on the side of allowing it to be available. | Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should behave in a manner which favours allowing it to be available. | 0ent |
We completed the agenda with time to spare and set about the European’ items with a will. | We completed the agenda with time to spare and set about the European’ items earnestly. | 0ent |
For some reason people did not seem to be able to accept the possibility of two people who were going steady’ being in a state of temporary misunderstanding — the common condition of love; it had to be make or break, very fond of each other’or broken it off’. | For some reason people did not seem to be able to accept the possibility of two people who were going steady’ being in a state of temporary misunderstanding — the common condition of love; it had to be build or destroy, very fond of each other’or broken it off’. | 1nent |
If I don't work to a routine then I feel everything is up in the air! | If I don't work to a routine then I feel everything is flying through the air! | 1nent |
Class of Year Three children The " Keeper " is a guard who has been blinded to stop him ever setting eyes on the magic jewels. | Class of Year Three children The " Keeper " is a guard who has been blinded to stop him ever see the magic jewels. | 0ent |
By taking out a personal subscription to SecEd you can be sure that you will not miss out on anything going on in secondary education. | By taking out a personal subscription to SecEd you can be sure that you will not miss out on everything is permitted on in secondary education. | 1nent |
Come to think of it, that is a good idea. | On reflection, that is a good idea. | 0ent |
While this may have appeared to solve the monarchy's immediate problems, in the long run it only made them worse. | While this may have appeared to solve the monarchy's immediate problems, over a long period of time it only made them worse. | 0ent |
And they're on hand to lend a hand in the air pistol shooting gallery. | And they're on hand to shake hands in the air pistol shooting gallery. | 1nent |
The dream that two half a persons’ can make a whole, fit hand in glove’. | The dream that two half a persons’ can make a whole, fit in very close cooperation. | 0ent |
The door to the right led into the UNACO Command Centre, a soundproofed room where teams of analysts worked around the clock to monitor the fluctuating developments in world affairs. | The door to the right led into the UNACO Command Centre, a soundproofed room where teams of analysts worked constantly to monitor the fluctuating developments in world affairs. | 0ent |
It was a nightmare from the word go. | It was a nightmare from the outset. | 0ent |
Several ideas for Gibraltar Point were considered after this, including a speedway track and a new town, but fortunately neither saw the light of day. | Several ideas for Gibraltar Point were considered after this, including a speedway track and a new town, but fortunately neither saw the brightest star of day. | 1nent |
BURGER chain McDonald's is in hot water for encouraging children to read more by offering free meals. | BURGER chain McDonald's is in a difficult situation for encouraging children to read more by offering free meals. | 0ent |
It would forfeit, by the same token, any claim to be recognised as law. | It would forfeit, for the price of one ticket, any claim to be recognised as law. | 1nent |
The ice was broken the day after Natasha arrived in England. | The make icecubes the day after Natasha arrived in England. | 1nent |
Oh, I know it's like crying wolf,’ Harriet nodded. | Oh, I know it's like raising a false alarm Harriet nodded. | 0ent |
The press had made a meal of it, the show had been scrapped and the minor celebrity had been left unemployed, presumably at fault, and still entertainingly glowing. | The press had overly complicate it, the show had been scrapped and the minor celebrity had been left unemployed, presumably at fault, and still entertainingly glowing. | 0ent |
The bartender lent the customary ear, then placated the guest by offering a complimentary drink and snack, using the empowerment code to authorise a small expenditure to retain the guest's goodwill. | The bartender helped deaf people, then placated the guest by offering a complimentary drink and snack, using the empowerment code to authorise a small expenditure to retain the guest's goodwill. | 1nent |
She was driving the Megabus back from London when she saw the lights from the A40 at Golden Valley. | She was driving the Megabus back from London when she achieved a new understanding from the A40 at Golden Valley. | 1nent |
People prefer gas for its reliability, controllability and round the clock economy. | People prefer gas for its reliability, controllability and nonstop economy. | 0ent |
It's one of those things that happens.’. | It's an unfortunate but unavoidable event that happens.’. | 0ent |
You'll just have to grin and bear it while she's here. | You'll just have to be happy while she's here. | 1nent |
There are quite a lot of other bits and bobs floating about, asteroids, meteors, little bits of chunks flying all over the place. | There are quite a lot of other random assortment of things floating about, asteroids, meteors, little bits of chunks flying all over the place. | 0ent |
Last month Miano turned up trumps in the Stockholm Half Marathon in 16.48. | Last month Miano ended up being successful in the Stockholm Half Marathon in 16.48. | 0ent |
All my efforts were concentrated on keeping up appearances during those two hours of the day when I was with them. | All my efforts were concentrated on pretending that everything be going well during those two hours of the day when I was with them. | 0ent |
I can't neutralise the treatment completely: she has pulled a fast one on the prince of my particular star (yes, it isn't only humans who possess them: we demons have our guardian angels, too). | I can't neutralise the treatment completely: she has behaved contrary to expectations on the prince of my particular star (yes, it isn't only humans who possess them: we demons have our guardian angels, too). | 0ent |
At the end of the day, the president was given an ultimatum. | Ultimately, the president was given an ultimatum. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that even if a person falls within the definition of " dependant " provided in the Act he or she will still have to prove loss arising from the death of the deceased, and in practice many relatives have no claim at all. | It is obvious that even if a person falls within the definition of " dependant " provided in the Act he or she will still have to prove loss arising from the death of the deceased, and in practice many relatives have no claim at all. | 0ent |
On the south shore of the Marmara Sea the road to Bursa goes south from Yalova, about 5 km south of the town the dual carriageway passes an obvious rubbish dump on a hill to the west of the road. | On the south shore of the Marmara Sea the road to Bursa becomes worse from Yalova, about 5 km south of the town the dual carriageway passes an obvious rubbish dump on a hill to the west of the road. | 1nent |
Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Julia Roberts, Jason Patric, Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich have all been seen chomping junk food and rubbing shoulders with the masses at various LA greasy spoons. | Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Julia Roberts, Jason Patric, Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich have all been seen chomping junk food and socializing with the masses at various LA greasy spoons. | 0ent |
Kinloss Canoe Club are a mixed bunch of desperate characters (you have to be to paddle the Findhorn in early January with 10 degrees C of frost) from all walks of life, based loosely along the inner Moray Firth coast and the town of Forres. | Kinloss Canoe Club are a mixed bunch of desperate characters (you have to be to paddle the Findhorn in early January with 10 degrees C of frost) from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle, based loosely along the inner Moray Firth coast and the town of Forres. | 0ent |
This seems to me to illustrate what I would call the Breakthrough Phenomenon’: the sudden discovery that something which has been assumed to be out of the question is not out of the question at all. | This seems to me to illustrate what I would call the Breakthrough Phenomenon’: the sudden discovery that something which has been assumed to be out of the question is not not remotely possible at all. | 0ent |
However, they are taking heart that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent. | However, they are regaining courage that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent. | 0ent |
The drama was not quite over because all three players managed to hit the last green in two shots, and Harley, by dint of a nice kick forward when the ball pitched, was no more than six feet from the hole. | The drama was not quite over because all three players managed to hit the last green in two shots, and Harley, by the force of a nice kick forward when the ball pitched, was no more than six feet from the hole. | 0ent |
In insisting that no changes had been made to the original plan, his team was being economical with the truth. | In insisting that no changes had been made to the original plan, his team was being lying. | 0ent |
Or they've been a bully before, and they just go downhill. | Or they've been a bully before, and they just worsen. | 0ent |
Had Charles looked the other way — south, over the town bridge — we have a very good idea of exactly what he would have seen, thanks to a contemporary engraving by Abraham Crocker. | Had Charles ignored things wrong — south, over the town bridge — we have a very good idea of exactly what he would have seen, thanks to a contemporary engraving by Abraham Crocker. | 1nent |
The natural tendency is to try harder with the project that has gone some distance. | The natural tendency is to try harder with the project that has took a lot of time. | 1nent |
So they're the first up with the Christmas tree decorations each year. | So they're the firstly with the Christmas tree decorations each year. | 0ent |
In the long term, too much drink can cause high blood pressure and stomach disorders. | Eventually, too much drink can cause high blood pressure and stomach disorders. | 0ent |
The good’ child will often tell tales on the naughty one under the guise of helping the parents know what is going on. | The good’ child will often make false claims on the naughty one under the guise of helping the parents know what is going on. | 0ent |
Oh, I don't know,’ he very nearly snaps, happy to have been talking about piano playing, pissed off he might have to resume a celebrity chat. | Oh, I don't know,’ he very nearly snaps, happy to have been talking about piano playing, left he might have to resume a celebrity chat. | 0ent |
Wexford too had chances to beat them, in the Leinster final and in the replay, but let them off the hook. | Wexford too had chances to beat them, in the Leinster final and in the replay, but let them off the coathook. | 1nent |
He reflected gloomily on the price of his ambition, because he had gone out on a limb to persuade a mistrustful and increasingly hostile Kenamun to consent to the operation he had mounted, and then he had only achieved it by linking Surere to the serial killings. | He reflected gloomily on the price of his ambition, because he had gone out onto a tree branch to persuade a mistrustful and increasingly hostile Kenamun to consent to the operation he had mounted, and then he had only achieved it by linking Surere to the serial killings. | 1nent |
You know, very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re, what is called no man's land, you come through from one frontier and then you've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that doesn't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned. | You know, very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re, what is called a land that no one want to buy, you come through from one frontier and then you've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that doesn't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned. | 1nent |
They have also nurtured industries in line with their comparative advantage, which has helped them weather the storm. | They have also nurtured industries in line with their comparative advantage, which has helped them predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
Contrary to making it plain that they were just friends, Simon had indulged in some imaginary kiss and tell. | Contrary to making it plain that they were just friends, Simon had indulged in some imaginary betrayal of a confidence by disclosing private information. | 0ent |
When I kiss you, you catch fire,’ he teased huskily. | When I kiss you, you become engulfed in flames he teased huskily. | 0ent |
Much of the presumption that surrounds Ratner's fall from grace is baseless. | Much of the presumption that surrounds Ratner's become less graceful is baseless. | 1nent |
It is said that as he left, blood flowed from the nostrils of the dead king, a fact which some took as a sign since the body of a murdered man will bleed in the presence of his murderer; but Henry's death was the outcome of a life lived at full tilt. | It is said that as he left, blood flowed from the nostrils of the dead king, a fact which some took as a sign since the body of a murdered man will bleed in the presence of his murderer; but Henry's death was the outcome of a life lived while leaning to one side. | 1nent |
Many argue that such an appeal by the Crown against too lenient a sentence is simply not cricket. | Many argue that such an appeal by the Crown against too lenient a sentence is simply unsportsmanlike. | 0ent |
Now at last the answer is in the bag. | Now at last the answer is impossible. | 1nent |
If they are larger going north, use N; if they are larger going south, use S. | If they are larger going north, use N; if they are larger becoming worse, use S. | 1nent |
And as for the estate it is simply hard cheese. | And as for the estate it is simply aged cheese. | 1nent |
The allotment holders have gone public inviting visitors to see how to use greener gardening techniques.Whop those weeds with a piece of old carpet and plant bedfellows that get on. | The allotment holders have was announced publicly inviting visitors to see how to use greener gardening techniques.Whop those weeds with a piece of old carpet and plant bedfellows that get on. | 0ent |
Thus in the long run, taking account of the capacity cost of building the extra power stations, the marginal cost of supplying peak users is very high. | Thus over a long period of time, taking account of the capacity cost of building the extra power stations, the marginal cost of supplying peak users is very high. | 0ent |
They are now sixth with supporters angered by the run of poor results particularly as Rovers have lashed out £ 5.4 m on a make or break spending spree. | They are now sixth with supporters angered by the run of poor results particularly as Rovers have lashed out £ 5.4 m on a build or destroy spending spree. | 1nent |
After the war I edited these letters and in 1955 I sent a typescript off to the publisher Jonathan Cape, out of the blue. | After the war I edited these letters and in 1955 I sent a typescript off to the publisher Jonathan Cape, unexpectedly. | 0ent |
ANGRY customers ran riot in a High Street store after it ran out of mince pies. | ANGRY customers riot in a High Street store after it ran out of mince pies. | 1nent |
A Latyrx album will undoubtedly follow and DJ Shadow will also definitely drop a bomb somewhere so watch out. | A Latyrx album will undoubtedly follow and DJ Shadow will also definitely give decisive news somewhere so watch out. | 0ent |
But you never saw the king of beasts clap his forepaws nor balance a ball on his nose! | But you never saw the grizzly bear clap his forepaws nor balance a ball on his nose! | 1nent |
But with its own weight going down you could er Oh we got it up. | But with its own weight going down you could er Oh we got an erection. | 1nent |
It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling, a terrifying, heart rending pain that cut her to the bone. | It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling, a terrifying, heart rending pain that cut her completely. | 0ent |
Meanwhile their current unsatisfactory situation begs the question: are Jack and his squad now deeply in the red with their account at the Luck Bank. | Meanwhile their current unsatisfactory situation begs the question: are Jack and his squad now deeply in debt with their account at the Luck Bank. | 0ent |
Let those that are without sin cast the first stone.’. | Let those that are without sin act self righteously in accusing another person. | 0ent |
And then he was gone down the stairs, running lightly, for all his limp, and the last which she saw of him was the sandy blond head before he turned the corner of the first landing. | And then he was gone down the stairs, running lightly, for all his limp, and the last which she saw of him was the sandy blond head before he passed out of danger of the first landing. | 1nent |
The Judge, Mr Justice De Cunha said Mr Hayward had been an exemplary husband who'd cared for his wife around the clock. | The Judge, Mr Justice De Cunha said Mr Hayward had been an exemplary husband who'd cared for his wife all the time. | 0ent |
And the longer he remains on the run, the worse it will become for him.’. | And the longer he remains fleeing, the worse it will become for him.’. | 0ent |
He was used to walking all over the city, as if searching, as if dedicated to the act of searching, every single day; and now he came to The Bar every single night, and did his searching there. | He was used to dominating the city, as if searching, as if dedicated to the act of searching, every single day; and now he came to The Bar every single night, and did his searching there. | 1nent |
To then ask our members to accept a pay increase this year of between 0 and 1.5 per cent on the basis that they are in secure employment adds insult to injury.’. | To then ask our members to accept a pay increase this year of between 0 and 1.5 per cent on the basis that they are in secure employment further a loss with mockery. | 0ent |
British trade union leaders were, it seemed, being called upon to pay the piper when they were not even being allowed to call the tune. | British trade union leaders were, it seemed, being called upon to pay the piper when they were not even being allowed to make the decisions. | 0ent |
I did the right thing, he told himself, renting that flat. | I turned right, he told himself, renting that flat. | 1nent |
Across the whole end of the building, stretching from the ceiling down into the river, was a curtain of linked metal like thick over sized chicken wire, presumably originally installed to keep thieves away from any boat in the dock. | Across the whole end of the building, stretching from the ceiling down into the river, was a curtain of linked metal like thick over sized chicken wire, presumably originally installed to keep thieves away from any boat under scrutiny. | 1nent |
This is where we might find somebody sleeping rough, or sheltering from the rain. | This is where we might find somebody losing sleep, or sheltering from the rain. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the delay time in seconds is equal to the number of stages, divided by the clock frequency in Hertz. | At first glance, the delay time in seconds is equal to the number of stages, divided by the clock frequency in Hertz. | 0ent |
Tit for Tat itself, indeed, came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3, just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2. | This for that itself, indeed, came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3, just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2. | 1nent |
I realise exact settings would be out of the question, due to the many different effects units available, but a rough guide to setting the amount of distortion / EQ / chorus / delay etc.would surely be a step in the right direction. | I realise exact settings would be not remotely possible, due to the many different effects units available, but a rough guide to setting the amount of distortion / EQ / chorus / delay etc.would surely be a step in the right direction. | 0ent |
' I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to go through the motions.'. | ' I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to do things in a perfunctory way.'. | 0ent |
She'd learnt it off by heart but knew she mustn't say anything out loud! | She'd learnt it off from unaided memory and in full detail but knew she mustn't say anything out loud! | 0ent |
All too often supposedly top officials turn highly entertaining games into a farce with over the top bookings. | All too often supposedly top officials turn highly entertaining games into a farce with outrageous bookings. | 0ent |
Things, however, came to a head one day when a veterinary surgeon on his rounds, in a regulation Volvo estate, was alarmed to see Noddy tearing towards him on the wrong side of the road, in hot pursuit of a Transit van. | Things, however, popped up one day when a veterinary surgeon on his rounds, in a regulation Volvo estate, was alarmed to see Noddy tearing towards him on the wrong side of the road, in hot pursuit of a Transit van. | 1nent |
Honour having been saved, I for one was certainly not going to argue but, just for good measure, I hurled a few more insults back at the towering colossus who was marching towards us. | Honour having been saved, I for one was certainly not going to argue but, just in addition to what has already been done, I hurled a few more insults back at the towering colossus who was marching towards us. | 0ent |
Then a wizened lemon was discovered and so lemon tea saved the day. | Then a wizened lemon was discovered and so lemon tea rescued a person from major failure. | 0ent |
And what happens when one generation of whiz kids runs out of steam and needs to be replaced? | And what happens when one generation of whiz kids runs out of energy and needs to be replaced? | 0ent |
In actual fact, coil tap notwithstanding, the sounds produced are a sort of sit on the fence compromise between the two. | In actual fact, coil tap notwithstanding, the sounds produced are a sort of put something on the fence compromise between the two. | 1nent |
I bear you no ill will, for well I found the tables entirely turned upon me, and that I was in far ore danger from you than you were from me for I was just upon resolving to defy all the censures of the world and to make you publicly and openly my wife.". | I bear you no ill will, for well I found the turn a position of disadvantage into one of advantage upon me, and that I was in far ore danger from you than you were from me for I was just upon resolving to defy all the censures of the world and to make you publicly and openly my wife.". | 0ent |
I would discuss the script, say, on proportional representation, and then give him free rein. | I would discuss the script, say, on proportional representation, and then give him absent of constraints. | 0ent |
We asked him what step Ian Smith and his men could take that would convince the Africans they mean business. | We asked him what step Ian Smith and his men could take that would convince the Africans they think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
The farmers live cheek by jowl with the pits that are shutting down. | The farmers live in very close physical proximity with the pits that are shutting down. | 0ent |
I was, to put it mildly, wet behind the ears, politically. | I was, to put it mildly, inexperienced, politically. | 0ent |
Galena and chalcopyrite were observed under the microscope in the samples used for reflectance measurements in these areas. | Galena and chalcopyrite were observed under close scrutiny in the samples used for reflectance measurements in these areas. | 1nent |
She thought the world of him, as he had been brought back specially from Florida by a friend of mine,’ said Karen. | She had a very high opinion of him, as he had been brought back specially from Florida by a friend of mine,’ said Karen. | 0ent |
He just went straight for him and you know he just didn't think about where he was going or anything and he. | He just became a law abiding person for him and you know he just didn't think about where he was going or anything and he. | 1nent |
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