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The Georgians tend to start the lifts only when they have to, so if you are first up each lift, you ask them to open the next one! | The Georgians tend to start the lifts only when they have to, so if you are firstly each lift, you ask them to open the next one! | 0ent |
Having only just made peace with his companion of fifteen years, Anjelica Huston, he was struck by the first kiss and tell in his entire life, and he was angry. | Having only just made peace with his companion of fifteen years, Anjelica Huston, he was struck by the first romantic storytime in his entire life, and he was angry. | 1nent |
There is probably nothing to be done about people, he thought, nothing at all, nor ever has been: processed, from the cradle to the grave. | There is probably nothing to be done about people, he thought, nothing at all, nor ever has been: processed, spanning an entire lifetime. | 0ent |
That started a whole new chain of experiences, both sorting out the piece from scratch all over again, and finding out how to cope with such a monumental work technically without ruining my physique (I am not quite as young as I was)! | That started a whole new chain of experiences, both sorting out the piece from the beginning all over again, and finding out how to cope with such a monumental work technically without ruining my physique (I am not quite as young as I was)! | 0ent |
It's the mighty bite, of Commonwealth delight, every season of the year Tenderly kept secrets succulently unfold, when Cook's finest discovery comes in from the cold Freshly frozen, enjoyed the most, New Zealand lamb really rules the roast! | It's the mighty bite, of Commonwealth delight, every season of the year Tenderly kept secrets succulently unfold, when Cook's finest discovery gains widespread acceptance in a group Freshly frozen, enjoyed the most, New Zealand lamb really rules the roast! | 0ent |
Ironically the champions had apparently weathered the storm after falling behind to a Mark Roberts diving header on the hour mark. | Ironically the champions had apparently predicted the coming storm after falling behind to a Mark Roberts diving header on the hour mark. | 1nent |
Two bread and butter, eh, your going the whole hog today. | Two bread and butter, eh, your thinking about eating a whole pig today. | 1nent |
Crows, like the ones that hover round the summit of Buchaille Etive Mor, could fly in a pyramid formation and play the trumpet and walkers would still look the other way. | Crows, like the ones that hover round the summit of Buchaille Etive Mor, could fly in a pyramid formation and play the trumpet and walkers would still turn a blind eye. | 0ent |
We knew that premature attempts to achieve long term fiscal balance would worsen the short term crisis – and thus be counterproductive in the long run. | We knew that premature attempts to achieve long term fiscal balance would worsen the short term crisis – and thus be counterproductive after a very long time. | 0ent |
Only a fraction of us really break the mould: immigrants usually, or women; others on the up and up. | Only a fraction of us really break the mould: immigrants usually, or women; others earning more money. | 1nent |
You have to pick yourself up when you get rebuffed for the thousandth time, and despite the discouragement, don't lose heart. | You have to pick yourself up when you get rebuffed for the thousandth time, and despite the discouragement, don't become discouraged. | 0ent |
If you've just moved to a new area a good way to break the ice for you and your child is a parent and toddler group. | If you've just moved to a new area a good way to make icecubes for you and your child is a parent and toddler group. | 1nent |
Despite the problems, there is considerable optimism that most WIPers will, by hook or by crook, have been given contracts by the end of the year. | Despite the problems, there is considerable optimism that most WIPers will, one way or another, have been given contracts by the end of the year. | 0ent |
You'll have three or four good’ nights on the trot, and think you've cracked it. | You'll have three or four good’ nights on a horse, and think you've cracked it. | 1nent |
Since then it would seem people are putting two and two together and coming up with ten,’ Pammy Jane said. | Since then it would seem people are group like things together and coming up with ten,’ Pammy Jane said. | 1nent |
A close friend confirmed: He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen. | A close friend confirmed: He told her categorically that she had to consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen. | 0ent |
Despite a liberal peppering of designer labels — like Ghost and Helen Storey as well as her own Pat Young label — in her wardrobe, Pat insists it doesn't have to cost the earth to look good. | Despite a liberal peppering of designer labels — like Ghost and Helen Storey as well as her own Pat Young label — in her wardrobe, Pat insists it doesn't have to put the earth in danger to look good. | 1nent |
You can't just speculate wildly and irresponsibly, allowing your imagination to run riot in the manner of such unsatisfying space fiction panaceas as hyperdrives’, time warps’ and infinite improbability drives’. | You can't just speculate wildly and irresponsibly, allowing your imagination to riot in the manner of such unsatisfying space fiction panaceas as hyperdrives’, time warps’ and infinite improbability drives’. | 1nent |
252 — 5) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — isn't misogyny a kind of hatred, and licentiousness a kind of love, albeit a debased one?— in reality they go hand in hand. | 252 — 5) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — isn't misogyny a kind of hatred, and licentiousness a kind of love, albeit a debased one?— in reality they hold hands. | 1nent |
Although she had run out of steam and no longer cared whether she lived or died, there was no way she was going to give up. | Although she had run out of energy and no longer cared whether she lived or died, there was no way she was going to give up. | 0ent |
How to say No without losing face with their peers. | How to say No without being humiliated with their peers. | 0ent |
So, with a self inflicted slap on the wrist, I leave you. | So, with a self inflicted tap of the wrist, I leave you. | 1nent |
I would advise such readers not to lose heart: there is nothing in this book which cannot be grasped by an 11 year old who employs a little application: I know, because I've tested it on an 11 year old. | I would advise such readers not to become discouraged: there is nothing in this book which cannot be grasped by an 11 year old who employs a little application: I know, because I've tested it on an 11 year old. | 0ent |
Don't do it too often just call the tune without justifying it. | Don't do it too often just sing the song without justifying it. | 1nent |
This is to be open five days a week, from Thursdays to Mondays, a first port of call for all buyers. | This is to be open five days a week, from Thursdays to Mondays, a first source of help for all buyers. | 0ent |
Gandhi's teaching concerning the symbolic nature of personifications of Truth in a variety of different forms seems on the face of it to correspond to what Tillich has to say about the symbolic nature of Christian terminology. | Gandhi's teaching concerning the symbolic nature of personifications of Truth in a variety of different forms seems at first glance to correspond to what Tillich has to say about the symbolic nature of Christian terminology. | 0ent |
I can see what he is thinking: the pieces are falling into place. | I can see what he is thinking: the pieces are sitting down. | 1nent |
They emphasize, however, that their results relate to the consumer durables industries, where marketing, branding and economies of scale go hand in hand. | They emphasize, however, that their results relate to the consumer durables industries, where marketing, branding and economies of scale hold hands. | 1nent |
Channell remembered a curious phone call from him — not an everyday occurrence, and Channell was on respectful tenterhooks — — in which the president began :' I just do not understand Tip O'Neill. | Channell remembered a curious phone call from him — not an everyday occurrence, and Channell was in a state of anger — — in which the president began :' I just do not understand Tip O'Neill. | 1nent |
Rock bottom: Ex con strips off in protest at benefit refusal. | The very lowest possible level: Ex con strips off in protest at benefit refusal. | 0ent |
Since her death, the trustees have gone public — anonymous gifts have been replaced by open ones in memory of the three sisters. | Since her death, the trustees have was announced publicly — anonymous gifts have been replaced by open ones in memory of the three sisters. | 0ent |
Time has me dangling on its tenterhooks. | Time has me dangling in a state of anger. | 1nent |
I think he's like flogging a dead horse here I really do! | I think he's like hitting a large dead animal here I really do! | 1nent |
Although CDC would not come clean with its actual choice of another RISC, it ruled out Sparc, said DEC's Alpha was just vapourware and admitted it had been positively influenced by HP's technology commitment. | Although CDC would not bathe with its actual choice of another RISC, it ruled out Sparc, said DEC's Alpha was just vapourware and admitted it had been positively influenced by HP's technology commitment. | 1nent |
So it's erm out of the question to, basically, to adopt, unless you're early twenties and have maybe perhaps eight years to wait. | So it's erm not remotely possible to, basically, to adopt, unless you're early twenties and have maybe perhaps eight years to wait. | 0ent |
The huge room was as silent as the grave. | The huge room was as saying absolutely nothing. | 0ent |
' The thing about nightmares ,' replied Jimmy ,' is that you've got to go with the flow. | ' The thing about nightmares ,' replied Jimmy ,' is that you've got to conform to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance. | 0ent |
He said are you speaking to the no, no, around town he says, I don't mind doing a bit more, you know, out and about not much about they just sat in the traffic, you know. | He said are you speaking to the no, no, around town he says, I don't mind doing a bit more, you know, traveling around not much about they just sat in the traffic, you know. | 0ent |
FOR TWO DAYS I WENT ABOUT RACKING MY BRAINS FOR A PLOT OF ANY SORT ;– ON THE SECOND NIGHT I DREAMED THE SCENE AT THE WINK) W, AND A SCENE AFTERWARD SPLIT IN TWO, IN WHICH HYDEPURSUED FOR SOME CRIME, TOOK THE POWDER AND UNDERWENT THE CHANGE IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS PURSUERS. | FOR TWO DAYS I WENT ABOUT RACKING MY BRAINS FOR A PLOT OF ANY SORT ;– ON THE SECOND NIGHT I DREAMED THE SCENE AT THE WINK) W, AND A SCENE AFTERWARD SPLIT IN TWO, IN WHICH HYDEPURSUED FOR SOME CRIME, covered the body with powder AND UNDERWENT THE CHANGE IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS PURSUERS. | 1nent |
A survey of aid agencies has targeted the city, as one of many throughout Britain where the number of under twenties sleeping rough is on the up. | A survey of aid agencies has targeted the city, as one of many throughout Britain where the number of under twenties sleep outdoors is on the up. | 0ent |
And out you'll go, take it from me, especially after the fiasco you made of the press conference and the results of it spread all over the papers this morning!’. | And out you'll go, take it away from me, especially after the fiasco you made of the press conference and the results of it spread all over the papers this morning!’. | 1nent |
When the process described by Erikson is successful, the community in turn feels recognised’ by the individual who cares to ask for recognition; it can, by the same token, feel deeply — and vengefully — rejected by the individual who does not seem to care.’. | When the process described by Erikson is successful, the community in turn feels recognised’ by the individual who cares to ask for recognition; it can, for the price of one ticket, feel deeply — and vengefully — rejected by the individual who does not seem to care.’. | 1nent |
It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May June, by which time Queensland's season will be in full swing and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh's absence. | It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May June, by which time Queensland's season will be at a swingset and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh's absence. | 1nent |
Ibstock, however, as one of the largest and lowest cost producers, says that all bar one of its bricks plants are in the black. | Ibstock, however, as one of the largest and lowest cost producers, says that all bar one of its bricks plants are have positive net income. | 0ent |
So I put two and two together and told the state police.’. | So I group like things together and told the state police.’. | 1nent |
In the final analysis, it isn't much fun to have your personal and sexual identity derived from the fantasies of white men. | In the last page of the report, it isn't much fun to have your personal and sexual identity derived from the fantasies of white men. | 1nent |
Up there with him to clean it out because I say, you can isolate things but you're up in the air. | Up there with him to clean it out because I say, you can isolate things but you're flying through the air. | 1nent |
" She was as right as rain two days ago, " Jenny said,"and she was well all winter. | " She was as as reliable as rain two days ago, " Jenny said,"and she was well all winter. | 1nent |
On the face of it, such activity would seem to be more expressive of right wing rather than left wing sentiments. | Encountering, such activity would seem to be more expressive of right wing rather than left wing sentiments. | 1nent |
I had insisted all along that we could not return until that was the case and that having waited so long, waiting a little longer would not matter. | I had insisted for the entire time that we could not return until that was the case and that having waited so long, waiting a little longer would not matter. | 0ent |
We're up in the air at the moment,’ Bono concludes a line of conversation where we're wondering about the direction and attitude of new music (But can you trust it?) especially those current wagon hoppers such as Killing Joke (J'accuse!). | We're flying through the air at the moment,’ Bono concludes a line of conversation where we're wondering about the direction and attitude of new music (But can you trust it?) especially those current wagon hoppers such as Killing Joke (J'accuse!). | 1nent |
Go on, cloth ears, open it.’. | Go on, clean ears, open it.’. | 1nent |
They forgot about Tavett and moved on to discuss Pascoe and how, when they came to think of it, he had looked very like a man waiting for a major heart attack. | They forgot about Tavett and moved on to discuss Pascoe and how, when they on reflection, he had looked very like a man waiting for a major heart attack. | 0ent |
Though relegation beckons for Nottingham, victory over Northampton is not out of the question. | Though relegation beckons for Nottingham, victory over Northampton is not not remotely possible. | 0ent |
His wife and daughter were mugged and raped and he set out on a trail of revenge killings in cold blood, making himself bait for the muggers. | His wife and daughter were mugged and raped and he set out on a trail of revenge killings in a pool of blood, making himself bait for the muggers. | 1nent |
Topping the bill was Dangerous Dan the fire eater, but it was the finish that brought the house down. | Topping the bill was Dangerous Dan the fire eater, but it was the finish that made the house collapse. | 1nent |
But I should have guessed that Hurley and his crowd would again put two and two together and make 22. | But I should have guessed that Hurley and his crowd would again group like things together and make 22. | 1nent |
Behind closed doors you will find a variety of shelves, drawers and pullout units, each carefully designed to function smoothly and silently without fuss. | In private you will find a variety of shelves, drawers and pullout units, each carefully designed to function smoothly and silently without fuss. | 1nent |
But, for the over extended borrowers, the chickens have come home to roost. | But, for the over extended borrowers, the what the routines are. | 1nent |
One day in February, on the spur of the moment, he walked into an office of Cook's travel agency and enquired about a berth on a liner to London. | One day in February, on short notice, he walked into an office of Cook's travel agency and enquired about a berth on a liner to London. | 0ent |
But was it necessary to kill my men in cold blood? | But was it necessary to kill my men in a ruthless manner? | 0ent |
JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out cold. | JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova entirely unconscious. | 0ent |
The police would go through the motions, but they wouldn't make a meal of it. | The police would go through the motions, but they wouldn't overly complicate it. | 0ent |
Joseph Slatter was a local vagrant who travelled the vicinity, sleeping rough, and doing odd jobs. | Joseph Slatter was a local vagrant who travelled the vicinity, losing sleep, and doing odd jobs. | 1nent |
' I'm getting a bit Pissed off with this! '. | ' I'm getting a bit left with this! '. | 0ent |
Come to think of it, the electricity bill's an overhead in our house. | On reflection, the electricity bill's an overhead in our house. | 0ent |
Everyone had been waiting on tenterhooks on the platform, as they had been technically ready for more than a day. | Everyone had been waiting in a state of anger on the platform, as they had been technically ready for more than a day. | 1nent |
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! | Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, at first glance, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly! | 0ent |
Odd, probably nothing to it, but worth a look.’. | Odd, probably nothing difficult about it, but worth a look.’. | 0ent |
By electing Dr Gysi by an overwhelming majority, the SED rank and file made a radical break with the past, rallying behind the party and its call for a' democratic renewal of socialism'. | By electing Dr Gysi by an overwhelming majority, the SED ordinary members made a radical break with the past, rallying behind the party and its call for a' democratic renewal of socialism'. | 0ent |
Over the next 12 or 13 weeks we'll be out and about. | Over the next 12 or 13 weeks we'll be moving around. | 0ent |
Then, when she turned the corner, he went out to the hall and picked up the phone. | Then, when she passed out of danger, he went out to the hall and picked up the phone. | 1nent |
The judge took a dim view of all this and told Howard, You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night. | The judge was unable to clearly see all this and told Howard, You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night. | 1nent |
But it's all water under the bridge for this season and Linfield must now concentrate on bridging the gap between themselves and their Danish visitors. | But it's all nothing important for this season and Linfield must now concentrate on bridging the gap between themselves and their Danish visitors. | 1nent |
In their place have been recruited younger men and women who have brought a breath of fresh air into the common room. | In their place have been recruited younger men and women who have brought a new pleasant experience into the common room. | 0ent |
With logic like this carrying the day, it is little wonder that one dissenting judge observed that the only rule of law governing merger cases in this period was that the government always won. | With logic like this leading to victory, it is little wonder that one dissenting judge observed that the only rule of law governing merger cases in this period was that the government always won. | 0ent |
The idea was to give everybody a reasonable chance of answering some questions, not merely by general railway knowledge, but by dint of having supported Society events. | The idea was to give everybody a reasonable chance of answering some questions, not merely by general railway knowledge, but by the force of having supported Society events. | 0ent |
POSITIVELY SPEAKING is a free residential weekend workshop for gay men living with the virus to talk with other men in the same boat. | POSITIVELY SPEAKING is a free residential weekend workshop for gay men living with the virus to talk with other men in the same situation. | 0ent |
Yet, credit to Boswell, for all his lapses into near hagiography, we get a sufficiently rounded picture of Johnson to survey him and to judge. | Yet, credit to Boswell, for all his lapses into near hagiography, we take a picture of Johnson to survey him and to judge. | 1nent |
After Rideout's dismissal, Everton were under siege as Gary Penrice and Sinton appeared to have opened the floodgates — which Les Ferdinand promptly shut again by blasting over from two yards. | After Rideout's dismissal, Everton were under siege as Gary Penrice and Sinton appeared to have allowed further overwhelming progression — which Les Ferdinand promptly shut again by blasting over from two yards. | 0ent |
Teasing by schoolmates and pressure from social workers has, in the eyes of Dr Reid and Mr Fenton, ensured that the child, who can only be referred to as OW, is away with the fairies’. | Teasing by schoolmates and pressure from social workers has, in the eyes of Dr Reid and Mr Fenton, ensured that the child, who can only be referred to as OW, is slightly crazy. | 0ent |
At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951' if that was at all possible' in the light of other national investment demands. | At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951' if that was at all possible' in consideration of other national investment demands. | 0ent |
In the final analysis a farmer must make a profit and all the economic pressures on farmers will eventually lead them to place agriculture before environmental conservation. | In the last page of the report a farmer must make a profit and all the economic pressures on farmers will eventually lead them to place agriculture before environmental conservation. | 1nent |
But for someone as smart as Gates, who can afford to hire experts on any subject under the sun, some of his foundation ’s strategies are baffling. | But for someone as smart as Gates, who can afford to hire experts on any subject that makes you warm, some of his foundation ’s strategies are baffling. | 1nent |
Once barley has been converted to malt, brewing consists of boiling the liquid produced by steeping malt in hot water with the hops that give the beer its bitter taste. | Once barley has been converted to malt, brewing consists of boiling the liquid produced by steeping malt in a difficult situation with the hops that give the beer its bitter taste. | 1nent |
' On the face of it, it seems unlikely, but I suppose it's possible.'. | ' at first glance, it seems unlikely, but I suppose it's possible.'. | 0ent |
That relieved me from the embarrassment of having to ask for it in front of the stoical poker faced brigade of women who often assembled in the shop in their curlers and headsquares to pass the time of day. | That relieved me from the embarrassment of having to ask for it in front of the stoical poker faced brigade of women who often assembled in the shop in their curlers and headsquares to tell the time. | 1nent |
Tonight, though, that seemed out of the question, and as they hurried into the hospital through its large, brightly lit main foyer, they walked several yards apart. | Tonight, though, that seemed not remotely possible, and as they hurried into the hospital through its large, brightly lit main foyer, they walked several yards apart. | 0ent |
But in the final analysis, Switzerland took three points out of a possible four from Scotland and that fact was not lost on Roxburgh, who said: I think these two games were significant. | But in the last page of the report, Switzerland took three points out of a possible four from Scotland and that fact was not lost on Roxburgh, who said: I think these two games were significant. | 1nent |
Aonach Mor may be a step ahead of the game because it is a new skiing resort with attitudes untainted by years of traditional working practices. | Aonach Mor may be a step ahead of the task because it is a new skiing resort with attitudes untainted by years of traditional working practices. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the Friend 3 seems the model least likely to benefit from flexibility — the thick stem interferes little with the working of the cams, both designs have the same strength rating and there's only a few grams difference in weight between them. | Encountering, the Friend 3 seems the model least likely to benefit from flexibility — the thick stem interferes little with the working of the cams, both designs have the same strength rating and there's only a few grams difference in weight between them. | 1nent |
I wonder whether that has been carried out to the letter on one or two occasions in the last ten years. | I wonder whether that has been carried out on paper on one or two occasions in the last ten years. | 1nent |
Training our sales force properly and thoroughly about the market applications is going to make or break our marketing effort.’. | Training our sales force properly and thoroughly about the market applications is going to build or destroy our marketing effort.’. | 1nent |
Helmut Schlesinger, the bank's president, said his policies were bearing fruit. | Helmut Schlesinger, the bank's president, said his policies were achieving benefit. | 0ent |
It's bis, I think they mean business people! | It's bis, I think they think everything could be a business people! | 1nent |
No it's not full, it was just bits and bobs. | No it's not full, it was just random assortment of things. | 0ent |
While it is true that the terms of the debate are often unclear, and while confusing signs constantly come even from the Euro enthusiasts (such as when the French Foreign Minister called for une fédération d'Etats souverains’ the overwhelming evidence indicates that the prime movers in European union mean business. | While it is true that the terms of the debate are often unclear, and while confusing signs constantly come even from the Euro enthusiasts (such as when the French Foreign Minister called for une fédération d'Etats souverains’ the overwhelming evidence indicates that the prime movers in European union think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
Since I've been coming to the Globe I have met so many lovely people in the same boat as me.". | Since I've been coming to the Globe I have met so many lovely people in the same situation as me.". | 0ent |
Always ready to lend a helping hand and make a welcome cup of tea, her lively personality will be greatly missed. | Always ready to shake hands and make a welcome cup of tea, her lively personality will be greatly missed. | 1nent |
Before you leave here today, I'll show you how overcrowding can be dealt with once and for all. | Before you leave here today, I'll show you how overcrowding can be dealt with conclusively. | 0ent |
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