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NEWSBOY rounded off a brilliant nap hand yesterday when Jdaayel romped home at 4 1 for his fifth winning nap on the trot. | NEWSBOY rounded off a brilliant nap hand yesterday when Jdaayel romped home at 4 1 for his fifth winning nap in succession. | 0ent |
Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien, Dead Ringers and all those spine tinglers we watch as we munch our popcorn are put under the microscope in the first part of Channel 4's new series Reel Secrets. | Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien, Dead Ringers and all those spine tinglers we watch as we munch our popcorn are put under close scrutiny in the first part of Channel 4's new series Reel Secrets. | 0ent |
The term could also be used to describe the gap between the practice of solving problems, and the somewhat academic exercise of systems thinking, where ideas can be generated about desirable changes that, in light of subsequent investigation, cannot be realised fully in the real world. | The term could also be used to describe the gap between the practice of solving problems, and the somewhat academic exercise of systems thinking, where ideas can be generated about desirable changes that, given subsequent investigation, cannot be realised fully in the real world. | 0ent |
In a nutshell, Hinsley is infinitely more trustworthy than Wright, but more shackled. | In summary, Hinsley is infinitely more trustworthy than Wright, but more shackled. | 0ent |
Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them. | Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had returned home and I think that clinched it for them. | 1nent |
But in the long run it only makes me feel worse about myself. | But over a long period of time it only makes me feel worse about myself. | 0ent |
Why don't you count up the French words in italics and see how many you can learn by heart. | Why don't you count up the French words in italics and see how many you can learn from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
As chairman you can make or break the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants. | As chairman you can build or destroy the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants. | 1nent |
There are three kinds of cones, one sensitive mainly to blue light, one to green light, and one to yellow green light. | There are three kinds of cones, one sensitive mainly to blue light, one to green light, and one to yellow permission. | 1nent |
I think a lot of mis misogyny is behind the scenes in the all. | I think a lot of mis misogyny is behind the scenery and stage area in the all. | 0ent |
Twon't hurt the lad to help once in a while. | Twon't hurt the lad to help sometimes. | 0ent |
Discussions about my future took place behind closed doors, and sometimes in my presence as though I wasn't there. | Discussions about my future took place secretly, and sometimes in my presence as though I wasn't there. | 0ent |
By the same token, your posts, strainers and stakes should always be tanalized (unless you can afford heart of oak). | In a similar manner, your posts, strainers and stakes should always be tanalized (unless you can afford heart of oak). | 0ent |
By the same token, the treaty arrangements that these countries may individually wish to make with other states must be matters for them. | For a similar reason, the treaty arrangements that these countries may individually wish to make with other states must be matters for them. | 0ent |
Life had several appearances of being on the mend. | Life had several appearances of being suffering. | 1nent |
There were some risks to life and limb, however, over which she had no control; how could she ever have guessed that she would outlive her son Robert by almost exactly 10 years? | There were some risks to existence and all bodily faculties, however, over which she had no control; how could she ever have guessed that she would outlive her son Robert by almost exactly 10 years? | 0ent |
THAT'S one in the eye for Rod Stewart! | THAT'S an event which is unpleasant for Rod Stewart! | 0ent |
I do not know why the Minister is making such heavy weather of this matter. | I do not know why the Minister is predicting bad weather for this matter. | 1nent |
He says that under the circumstances he did the right thing. | He says that under the circumstances he turned right. | 1nent |
We have to mean business, and this means taking on those people who, as a matter of business and commerce, profit from the exploitation of animals whether that exploitation takes place in the circus, the zoo, the slaughterhouse, or the trade in exotic species or so called food animals’. | We have to think everything could be a business, and this means taking on those people who, as a matter of business and commerce, profit from the exploitation of animals whether that exploitation takes place in the circus, the zoo, the slaughterhouse, or the trade in exotic species or so called food animals’. | 1nent |
News of the sudden cancellation is no laughing matter for the hundreds of fans who bought tickets for his two night run at the Rialto. | News of the sudden cancellation is something serious that should not be joked about for the hundreds of fans who bought tickets for his two night run at the Rialto. | 0ent |
Only Telford Tigers were out of the running. | Only Telford Tigers were eliminated from consideration. | 0ent |
But we want all the complications down in black and white before we switch on the green light,’ said Mr Wright. | But we want all the complications down in different colors before we switch on the green light,’ said Mr Wright. | 1nent |
I'm not so sure a lot of people sleeping rough on the streets. | I'm not so sure a lot of people losing sleep on the streets. | 1nent |
We do accuse the Liberal Democrats of jumping on the bandwagon at a late stage, but in this they are running true to form and they are confusing the issue by doing their own irrelevant thing. | We do accuse the Liberal Democrats of joining a trend at a late stage, but in this they are running true to form and they are confusing the issue by doing their own irrelevant thing. | 0ent |
First up, is Pizazz + Convert, a handy utility for converting one graphics file type to another. | Before anything else, is Pizazz + Convert, a handy utility for converting one graphics file type to another. | 0ent |
He says that the two quotations demonstrate where Way and Heathcote part company irrevocably’(p.8), and he is right, but it is interesting to note that they both value intuition. | He says that the two quotations demonstrate where Way and Heathcote go separate ways irrevocably’(p.8), and he is right, but it is interesting to note that they both value intuition. | 0ent |
Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to rewrite history. | Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to break another record. | 1nent |
The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988. | The situation may arise where the taxpayer is Encountering chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988. | 1nent |
Like a David Goodis noir novel reset in Deptford with an extraneous espionage plot thrown in for good measure. | Like a David Goodis noir novel reset in Deptford with an extraneous espionage plot thrown in in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
The trick is to pack as much magnetic punch into as small an amount of seawater as possible. | The trick is to pack a small amount into as small an amount of seawater as possible. | 1nent |
But at the end of the day they aren't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance. | But ultimately they aren't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance. | 0ent |
So I put two and two together and told the state police.’. | So I figure things out and told the state police.’. | 0ent |
She hadn't expected to be let off the hook so easily, but still …. | She hadn't expected to be let relieved of a duty so easily, but still …. | 0ent |
Suite The Hoover's on the blink but I don. | Suite The Hoover's malfunctioning but I don. | 0ent |
Suddenly far above her head she saw a little shaft of light. | Suddenly far above her head she achieved a new understanding. | 1nent |
A story which appeared in last week's Electronics Weekly, saying the company was considering another RISC was placed with that publication, CDC admits, to put the wind up Silicon Graphics and MIPS.’. | A story which appeared in last week's Electronics Weekly, saying the company was considering another RISC was placed with that publication, CDC admits, to blow air on Silicon Graphics and MIPS.’. | 1nent |
By moving to pastures new, successful managers can negotiate themselves a new package of options from scratch. | By moving to pastures new, successful managers can negotiate themselves a new package of options from the beginning. | 0ent |
In the final analysis, Quelch and Hoff conclude, perhaps predictably, that the extent to which a standardised global product is practicable depends on two attributes :. | After considering all aspects, Quelch and Hoff conclude, perhaps predictably, that the extent to which a standardised global product is practicable depends on two attributes :. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the crown had a very raw deal. | At first glance, the crown had a very raw deal. | 0ent |
We have seen that monetarists hold the view that inflation is caused by excessive money supply growth and that attempts to reduce unemployment below the NUP will be futile in the long run because the long run Phillips curve is vertical. | We have seen that monetarists hold the view that inflation is caused by excessive money supply growth and that attempts to reduce unemployment below the NUP will be futile over a long period of time because the long run Phillips curve is vertical. | 0ent |
Now they are two a penny — or rather they were until 1990. | Now they are very common — or rather they were until 1990. | 0ent |
Pomposity and you go hand in hand I mean and if not people wouldn't love you as they do. | Pomposity and you hold hands I mean and if not people wouldn't love you as they do. | 1nent |
As soon as he got out and about he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you weren't there. | As soon as he got traveling around he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you weren't there. | 0ent |
But the fact was that when it came to practical jokes, he regarded anybody as fair game, from the most fleeting acquaintance to the dearest friend. | But the fact was that when it came to practical jokes, he regarded anybody as an acceptable target, from the most fleeting acquaintance to the dearest friend. | 0ent |
SELLAFIELD finally came clean last night on what happened when plutonium liquid leaked at the heart of the nuclear reprocessing plant. | SELLAFIELD finally bathe last night on what happened when plutonium liquid leaked at the heart of the nuclear reprocessing plant. | 1nent |
With further government setbacks in by elections in Bradford and Bootle on 8 November, there was a strong feeling that Heseltine's reputation would be irreparably damaged if he did not stand: it was now or never. | With further government setbacks in by elections in Bradford and Bootle on 8 November, there was a strong feeling that Heseltine's reputation would be irreparably damaged if he did not stand: it was at this sole opportunity, or not at all. | 0ent |
The space problem was relieved to some extent when the museum moved to its modern site in the late I820s, but natural history still rubbed shoulders with art and archaeology. | The space problem was relieved to some extent when the museum moved to its modern site in the late I820s, but natural history still socialized with art and archaeology. | 0ent |
According to popular tradition, Constantine had always been tolerant, if not sympathetic, towards Christianity — an intrinsically good man’, even before he saw the light’ definitively. | According to popular tradition, Constantine had always been tolerant, if not sympathetic, towards Christianity — an intrinsically good man’, even before he saw the brightest star definitively. | 1nent |
" Now that he won't have Ma to talk to, and there's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down, I'd say he might lose heart altogether. | " Now that he won't have Ma to talk to, and there's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down, I'd say he might have heart failure altogether. | 1nent |
If the covert researcher is not to arouse suspicion, then he or she must behave like a believer, not stepping out of line by questioning or exhibiting too much curiosity about the functioning of the organisation. | If the covert researcher is not to arouse suspicion, then he or she must behave like a believer, not stepping disproportionately by questioning or exhibiting too much curiosity about the functioning of the organisation. | 0ent |
In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left on tenterhooks in case we had failed; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from. | In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left in a state of anger in case we had failed; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from. | 1nent |
It also examines the relation between care management and care programming and raises some questions about future developments in the light of community care reforms. | It also examines the relation between care management and care programming and raises some questions about future developments in consideration of community care reforms. | 0ent |
She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had run riot in late summer. | She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had riot in late summer. | 1nent |
REGIONAL health trends uncovered in the survey show that men are least likely to hit the bottle in East Anglia, which has the lowest proportion of heavy drinkers. | REGIONAL health trends uncovered in the survey show that men are least likely to drink alcohol steadily and in excess in East Anglia, which has the lowest proportion of heavy drinkers. | 0ent |
Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation (see page 168), where the way you behave is a make or break factor. | Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation (see page 168), where the way you behave is a build or destroy factor. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the decision in three cases suggests that the reader's client has little hope. | At first glance, the decision in three cases suggests that the reader's client has little hope. | 0ent |
Served up as B fodder, at least it provided him with a salary, albeit on rock bottom union rates of around $300 for a full working week, which assured him a place barely above the poverty line. | Served up as B fodder, at least it provided him with a salary, albeit on the very lowest possible level union rates of around $300 for a full working week, which assured him a place barely above the poverty line. | 0ent |
By the same token they are unsuitable for small rooms, and would be so even if their considerable bulk wasn't so dominating in such surroundings. | For the price of one ticket they are unsuitable for small rooms, and would be so even if their considerable bulk wasn't so dominating in such surroundings. | 1nent |
A TEENAGE mother who stabbed her daughter to death after giving birth because she was too terrified to seek help, walked free from a court yesterday. | A TEENAGE mother who stabbed her daughter to death after giving birth because she was too terrified to seek help, took a stroll without disturbance from a court yesterday. | 1nent |
The rest of him, though, ran true to form: an old school blazer, jeans so faded they could appear in a Levi ad any day now, and what appeared to be a genuine official Born To Run tour T shirt. | The rest of him, though, ran according to his nature: an old school blazer, jeans so faded they could appear in a Levi ad any day now, and what appeared to be a genuine official Born To Run tour T shirt. | 0ent |
But it was no laughing matter at the time. | But it was something serious that should not be joked about at the time. | 0ent |
I wished I could help him then; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove. | I wished I could help him then; he looked so getting dental surgery hunched up by the stove. | 1nent |
The 1824 Act repealing the Combination Laws had, as politicians and trade unionists were very well aware, been " smuggled through " the House by Place and the Radical MP Joseph Hume by dint of persistent lobbying and political manipulation. | The 1824 Act repealing the Combination Laws had, as politicians and trade unionists were very well aware, been " smuggled through " the House by Place and the Radical MP Joseph Hume by the force of persistent lobbying and political manipulation. | 0ent |
It demands, it doesn't come cap in hand asking for favors and groveling its gratitude!’. | It demands, it doesn't come without wearing a hat asking for favors and groveling its gratitude!’. | 1nent |
The winning nomination, sent in be the school's assistant headteacher, Mrs. Brenda Hart, was a tongue in cheek statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society! | The winning nomination, sent in be the school's assistant headteacher, Mrs. Brenda Hart, was a an odd manner statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society! | 1nent |
We have the citizens charter, the parents charter and every charter under the sun. | We have the citizens charter, the parents charter and every charter that makes you warm. | 1nent |
The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision, clarity, stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as timing’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all on the same wavelength. | The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision, clarity, stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as timing’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all listening to the same radio frequency. | 1nent |
The third earl designed this house himself with a view to it being lived in by his eldest son and subsequent heirs. | The third earl designed this house himself with the intention to it being lived in by his eldest son and subsequent heirs. | 0ent |
LONDON – Politicians are masters at “ passing the buck.”. | LONDON – Politicians are masters at “ transfering responsibility onto another.”. | 0ent |
Mrs K. thinks the world of Kettering. | Mrs K. has a very high opinion of Kettering. | 0ent |
We're talking serious grievous bodily here, maybe loss of life and limb. | We're talking serious grievous bodily here, maybe loss of existence and all bodily faculties. | 0ent |
But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that go hand in hand with life on the land. | But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that hold hands with life on the land. | 1nent |
Meanwhile, a working party report urging positive action on equal opportunities by the Scottish Law Society has been gathering dust for more than a year. | Meanwhile, a working party report urging positive action on equal opportunities by the Scottish Law Society has been sweeping up dust for more than a year. | 1nent |
Recovering himself, he continued, Müllers are ten a penny in Germany, of course. | Recovering himself, he continued, Müllers are commonly seen in Germany, of course. | 0ent |
The submersible rose higher in the dock, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots. | The submersible rose higher under close scrutiny, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots. | 1nent |
This is a massive step forward and signifies to the public that we mean business.’. | This is a massive step forward and signifies to the public that we think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
That's three bloody cards on the trot I've picked up which I'm. | That's three bloody cards on a horse I've picked up which I'm. | 1nent |
What if he came in this evening through a door that wasn't there and sat in a chair shape, reading a paper that had never been printed, saying aloud bits that were only hum and haw again to me? | What if he came in this evening through a door that wasn't there and sat in a chair shape, reading a paper that had never been printed, saying aloud bits that were only take a long time before doing things again to me? | 0ent |
The occasional or once in a while reward (intermittent reinforcement) will consolidate an established bad habit more effectively than a reward given every time. | The occasional or occasionally reward (intermittent reinforcement) will consolidate an established bad habit more effectively than a reward given every time. | 0ent |
' In the final analysis, we realised that our core competency is direct marketing ,' the company explained. | ' after considering all aspects, we realised that our core competency is direct marketing ,' the company explained. | 0ent |
WALES yesterday chose Olympic hurdler Nigel Walker in place of Llanelli's Wayne Procter in a bid to pull a fast one on Ireland in the Five Nations Championship at Cardiff on 6 March. | WALES yesterday chose Olympic hurdler Nigel Walker in place of Llanelli's Wayne Procter in a bid to behave contrary to expectations on Ireland in the Five Nations Championship at Cardiff on 6 March. | 0ent |
So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the hook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant. | So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the coathook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant. | 1nent |
Unaffected By Weather í‰äóñ Contact lenses do not fog up when you come in from the cold, and neither do they get splattered by rain. | Unaffected By Weather í‰äóñ Contact lenses do not fog up when you gain widespread acceptance in a group, and neither do they get splattered by rain. | 1nent |
There was no alternative but to grin and bear it. | There was no alternative but to be happy. | 1nent |
I must come clean and admit that the concept of secularisation has become extremely confusing in sociological usage. | I must admit the truth and admit that the concept of secularisation has become extremely confusing in sociological usage. | 0ent |
There is no watershed, or fall from grace’. | There is no watershed, or become less graceful. | 1nent |
Stir the clams into the sauce and heat for a further 1–2min until piping hot. | Stir the clams into the sauce and heat for a further 1–2min until very hot. | 0ent |
Of course until December so at least still very much up in the air, but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly. | Of course until December so at least still very much flying through the air, but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly. | 1nent |
A rabbit has been pulled out of the political hat, and might be handed to Hong Kong. | A amusing them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat, and might be handed to Hong Kong. | 1nent |
Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're blowing hot and cold. | Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're behaving inconsistently. | 0ent |
This stated that: " Any notion that the economy of the countryside is fundamentally different to that in towns is now wide of the mark. | This stated that: " Any notion that the economy of the countryside is fundamentally different to that in towns is now considerably accurate. | 1nent |
He explained that he had fought tooth and nail to be allowed to see the men in custody since the time of the arrests. | He explained that he had bite and scratch to be allowed to see the men in custody since the time of the arrests. | 1nent |
It's absolute humbug for cricket's administrators not to come clean and tell the cricketing world everything that took place inside Lord's famous pavilion that Sunday.’. | It's absolute humbug for cricket's administrators not to be completely honest and tell the cricketing world everything that took place inside Lord's famous pavilion that Sunday.’. | 0ent |
And the main talking shop with workers is not the union but a quarterly' company council' with delegates elected by all employees. | And the main talking about shopping with workers is not the union but a quarterly' company council' with delegates elected by all employees. | 1nent |
Mrs Hughes said: I enjoy the work, but the award came right out of the blue.’. | Mrs Hughes said: I enjoy the work, but the award came right without warning. | 0ent |
By the same token, it is sufficiently close to notions of family oriented casework, and also the administrative liaison between other service agencies or departments which are familiar features of a social worker's role. | In a similar manner, it is sufficiently close to notions of family oriented casework, and also the administrative liaison between other service agencies or departments which are familiar features of a social worker's role. | 0ent |
Shouldn't be too much of a hardship,’ said Luke, then eyeing Perdita s slender arms, but she better start pumping iron if she s going to play high goal.’. | Shouldn't be too much of a hardship,’ said Luke, then eyeing Perdita s slender arms, but she better start lift weights if she s going to play high goal.’. | 0ent |
When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone on the wagon. | When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone abstaining from drinking any alcoholic drink. | 0ent |
Whether by dint of their boundless imagination or their unquestioned musical integrity, the Purcell Quartet continues to win the admiration of listeners. | Whether by the force of their boundless imagination or their unquestioned musical integrity, the Purcell Quartet continues to win the admiration of listeners. | 0ent |
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