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This is the picture faker Grisby Flatpattern who, having got wind of the syndicate, has begun producing his own Hopkin pictures. | This is the picture faker Grisby Flatpattern who, having learned of the syndicate, has begun producing his own Hopkin pictures. | 0ent |
You stick out like a sore thumb in that ghastly uniform, Charles. | You hurt like a sore thumb in that ghastly uniform, Charles. | 1nent |
Marx's and Engels's views about slavery should also be modified in the light of more recent work. | Marx's and Engels's views about slavery should also be modified considering more recent work. | 0ent |
Make Sheila a wondrous cup of 99 tea — that'll have her over the moon in seconds. | Make Sheila a wondrous cup of 99 tea — that'll have her delighted in seconds. | 0ent |
Instead, it was minor but repeated acts of indiscipline, such as pupils talking out of turn or hindering the work of the class, which teachers found wearing. | Instead, it was minor but repeated acts of indiscipline, such as pupils making a remark when it is inappropriate or hindering the work of the class, which teachers found wearing. | 0ent |
At a very tolerable volume level I managed to produce the sound of a heavily overdriven amp at full tilt, but at a volume where Granny could still hear The Archers. | At a very tolerable volume level I managed to produce the sound of a heavily overdriven amp at a position of fully leaning over, but at a volume where Granny could still hear The Archers. | 1nent |
So I have to go up and visit them, but her parents never come down here, only once in a blue moon when they feel like it. | So I have to go up and visit them, but her parents never come down here, only very rarely when they feel like it. | 0ent |
In the absence of developed capital markets, the yawning gulf between state expenditure and revenues has been plugged — in banana republic style — by printing currency. | In the absence of developed capital markets, the yawning gulf between state expenditure and revenues has been plugged — in banana grove style — by printing currency. | 1nent |
In this sense, Kant argues, the dog cannot judge’, which does not mean that it is fair game for any purpose we might devise. | In this sense, Kant argues, the dog cannot judge’, which does not mean that it is an acceptable target for any purpose we might devise. | 0ent |
The all women party was in full swing when the PC called at the Compass Inn at Cheltenham, Glos, where a strip o gram was expected. | The all women party was proceeding fully when the PC called at the Compass Inn at Cheltenham, Glos, where a strip o gram was expected. | 0ent |
But when Louis showed his claws, Lothar knew he meant business. | But when Louis showed his claws, Lothar knew he thought everything could be a business. | 1nent |
The pan suddenly caught fire while I was frying some strips of bacon yesterday. | The pan suddenly became engulfed in flames while I was frying some strips of bacon yesterday. | 0ent |
The risk associated with societal modernisation was, therefore, that the individual passions would run riot. | The risk associated with societal modernisation was, therefore, that the individual passions would act in a violent way. | 0ent |
For good measure he pitched to under a yard on the 17th for his seventh birdie and the lowest round of his five year tour career. | In addition to what has already been done he pitched to under a yard on the 17th for his seventh birdie and the lowest round of his five year tour career. | 0ent |
Four months after he was cleared on appeal, David Reed tells Liz Fisher what it was like to be in the dock. | Four months after he was cleared on appeal, David Reed tells Liz Fisher what it was like to be under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
Several months of public disorder incidents, accompanied by calls for political reforms, appeared to be coming to a head during April, with rioting and repression reported in Douala, Yaoundé, Bamenda, Ngaoundéré, Maroua, Bafoussam, Kumba, and other main centres. | Several months of public disorder incidents, accompanied by calls for political reforms, appeared to be popping up during April, with rioting and repression reported in Douala, Yaoundé, Bamenda, Ngaoundéré, Maroua, Bafoussam, Kumba, and other main centres. | 1nent |
One thing I can promise you, Dr Blake,’ he said softly, I never kiss and tell.’. | One thing I can promise you, Dr Blake,’ he said softly, I never romantic storytime. | 1nent |
The rest of the specifications are in the specifications box — extract from them what is of interest to you, but take it from me that the machine is as well specified as any at this price. | The rest of the specifications are in the specifications box — extract from them what is of interest to you, but take it away from me that the machine is as well specified as any at this price. | 1nent |
I wouldn't like to be stuck down a dark alley at night with whoever put the boot in here. | I wouldn't like to be stuck down a dark alley at night with whoever kick a fallen opponent here. | 0ent |
Despite the fact that the public purse had been so shamefully ripped off by the sales and the asset stripping, it was left to the ratepayers, through the local authority, to pick up the tab. | Despite the fact that the public purse had been so shamefully ripped off by the sales and the asset stripping, it was left to the ratepayers, through the local authority, to accept the bill and pay it. | 0ent |
But on the other hand we thought I suppose oh good riddance you know er rather than have a few er namby pamby people you know sitting on the fence, we might be better off without them. | But on the other hand we thought I suppose oh good riddance you know er rather than have a few er namby pamby people you know putting something on the fence, we might be better off without them. | 1nent |
In the long run, risk averse inaction can prove riskier than readiness to take risks. | Over a long period of time, risk averse inaction can prove riskier than readiness to take risks. | 0ent |
On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, on the face of it, by the plaintiffs. | On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, at first glance, by the plaintiffs. | 0ent |
We were living on a shoestring all the time he was living it up down there.’. | We were living on a shoestring all the time he was enjoying things down there.’. | 0ent |
Then they ran across lawyers' benches to try to reach driver Christopher Lewin, 19, and passenger David Nnah in the dock. | Then they ran across lawyers' benches to try to reach driver Christopher Lewin, 19, and passenger David Nnah under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
Both single people and married couples may feel a sense of frustration as the years in which they had planned to be more free to go out and about, and less restricted financially, are circumscribed by the demands of caring. | Both single people and married couples may feel a sense of frustration as the years in which they had planned to be more free to go traveling around, and less restricted financially, are circumscribed by the demands of caring. | 0ent |
Many are sleeping rough, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | Many are losing sleep, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | 1nent |
Global Zero must go hand in hand with a robust strategy of conflict resolution and confidence building in trouble spots such as Southeast Asia and the Middle ~ East. | Global Zero must hold hands with a robust strategy of conflict resolution and confidence building in trouble spots such as Southeast Asia and the Middle ~ East. | 1nent |
As far as omens go, when a man of the cloth has to sign on, things must be getting bad. | As far as omens go, when a tailor has to sign on, things must be getting bad. | 1nent |
On September 30, 1941, a German plane dropped a bomb on the Harton works, (of what was, at that time, called Bird's Laundry). | On September 30, 1941, a German plane gave decisive news on the Harton works, (of what was, at that time, called Bird's Laundry). | 1nent |
On the face of it they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system. | Encountering they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system. | 1nent |
The rich, Constance held, had got that way by grinding the faces of the poor and taking the tax man for a ride. | The rich, Constance held, had got that way by grinding the faces of the poor and giving someone a ride. | 1nent |
The Americans, wrote Frank Spearman in 1905, had become a' hand to mouth' people :. | The Americans, wrote Frank Spearman in 1905, had become a' hand in mouth' people :. | 1nent |
Where patient health can be at risk, you simply cannot afford to be out of line with the programme of works.’. | Where patient health can be at risk, you simply cannot afford to be disproportionately with the programme of works.’. | 0ent |
But a crucial element of meaning cannot be construed in this way, namely, the negative, scolding aspect; because of this, the expression to give someone a piece of one's mind must be considered semi opaque — and, by the same token, only semi translucent. | But a crucial element of meaning cannot be construed in this way, namely, the negative, scolding aspect; because of this, the expression to give someone a piece of one's mind must be considered semi opaque — and, for the price of one ticket, only semi translucent. | 1nent |
Ajax hath lost a friend, And foams at the mouth, and he is armed and at it, Roaring for Troilus, who hath done today Mad and fantastic execution …. | Ajax hath lost a friend, And make bubbles with the mouth, and he is armed and at it, Roaring for Troilus, who hath done today Mad and fantastic execution …. | 1nent |
Because this one, you could chopping and changing it all the time, it's very an administrative nightmare. | Because this one, you could change repeatedly it all the time, it's very an administrative nightmare. | 0ent |
A retrospective account written in 1937 gives the occupational composition of these pioneering groups: they were in the main teachers and shopkeepers, representing both high and low church — essentially the lower middle classes. | A retrospective account written in 1937 gives the occupational composition of these pioneering groups: they were in the main teachers and shopkeepers, representing both at the top and bottom church — essentially the lower middle classes. | 1nent |
It was a good thing to do, everyone should try it once in a while. | It was a good thing to do, everyone should try it sometimes. | 0ent |
Staff Nurse Charlie Whitehead (Derek Thompson) was the very first New Man sex symbol — confused, caring, heart of gold, yet often incapable and flawed, and Brenda Fricker's sturdy performance as earth mother Megan led ultimately to her nabbing an Oscar for My Left Foot in 1990. | Staff Nurse Charlie Whitehead (Derek Thompson) was the very first New Man sex symbol — confused, caring, cold, mean heart, yet often incapable and flawed, and Brenda Fricker's sturdy performance as earth mother Megan led ultimately to her nabbing an Oscar for My Left Foot in 1990. | 1nent |
This club are a serious inconvenience to the high and mighty through having a home in one of England's most remote corners. | This club are a serious inconvenience to the masculine through having a home in one of England's most remote corners. | 1nent |
It goes without saying — the fireside chair. | It is obvious — the fireside chair. | 0ent |
She dragged herself to her feet, and felt the short cotton skirt fall into place over her smoldering hind quarters. | She dragged herself to her feet, and felt the short cotton skirt be fully realized at last over her smoldering hind quarters. | 1nent |
First up, Treleaven then hit an imperious five iron pin high to set out his stall. | Before anything else, Treleaven then hit an imperious five iron pin high to set out his stall. | 0ent |
Meanwhile, as Russia's economy burns, inflation now a hairsbreadth from the banana republic variety, its leaders fiddle with its future — locked in a political power struggle which would now seem to have taken the place of anything resembling coherent government. | Meanwhile, as Russia's economy burns, inflation now a hairsbreadth from the banana grove variety, its leaders fiddle with its future — locked in a political power struggle which would now seem to have taken the place of anything resembling coherent government. | 1nent |
Certainly the minimum of one and a half days per month envisaged by the Home Office as being all that will be required, it seems to me to be very wide of the mark. | Certainly the minimum of one and a half days per month envisaged by the Home Office as being all that will be required, it seems to me to be very considerably accurate. | 1nent |
A MAN on the run from the French Foreign Legion and branded Psycho’ by his former comrades is still being hunted by murder squad detectives. | A MAN fleeing from the French Foreign Legion and branded Psycho’ by his former comrades is still being hunted by murder squad detectives. | 0ent |
What should really be the first port of call for anyone interested in the topic, whether new to the subject or having some playing or listening experience. | What should really be the first source of help for anyone interested in the topic, whether new to the subject or having some playing or listening experience. | 0ent |
Rocky Horror star, Richard O'Brien was my guest on That Reminds Me this week. | Rocky Horror star, Richard O'Brien went for it on That Reminds Me this week. | 1nent |
Joe tapped his fingertips together and looked from face to face. | Joe tapped his fingertips together and looked from in person. | 0ent |
Home striker Paul Crimmen let them off the hook on a number of occasions and Horsham had two goals disallowed. | Home striker Paul Crimmen let them off the coathook on a number of occasions and Horsham had two goals disallowed. | 1nent |
In fact, however, the signing of this treaty proved to be the last hurrah of de Gaulle's West European strategy. | In fact, however, the signing of this treaty proved to be the final act that marks the end of a career of de Gaulle's West European strategy. | 0ent |
And I don't stand the cans in hot water in case it marks the bottom of the pan and spoils it. | And I don't stand the cans in a difficult situation in case it marks the bottom of the pan and spoils it. | 1nent |
Now, after having actually been a freelancer for a while, the scales have been lifted from my eyes and I have seen the light. | Now, after having actually been a freelancer for a while, the scales have been lifted from my eyes and I have seen the brightest star. | 1nent |
Bertrand Russell, for example, claimed in his book Sceptical Essays that rationalism, doubt and the millennium go hand in hand: If only men could be brought into a tentatively agnostic frame of mind about these matters [religion and politics], nine tenths of the evils of the modern world would be cured …. | Bertrand Russell, for example, claimed in his book Sceptical Essays that rationalism, doubt and the millennium hold hands: If only men could be brought into a tentatively agnostic frame of mind about these matters [religion and politics], nine tenths of the evils of the modern world would be cured …. | 1nent |
Above: Lalu, the party's sirdar, breaking the ice to collect water at Panch Pokhari. | Above: Lalu, the party's sirdar, starting to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness to collect water at Panch Pokhari. | 1nent |
Earlier this month the sides played a draw in Limerick, the big Ballycastle clubman stealing the show with a virtuoso display in the middle of the field. | Earlier this month the sides played a draw in Limerick, the big Ballycastle clubman acting unethically with a virtuoso display in the middle of the field. | 1nent |
Perhaps he could get off the hook by saying he would go in the morning? | Perhaps he could get off the coathook by saying he would go in the morning? | 1nent |
Planting, the make or break job, follows as soon as conditions allow, but there is still a lot of preparation that should have been completed beforehand. | Planting, the build or destroy job, follows as soon as conditions allow, but there is still a lot of preparation that should have been completed beforehand. | 1nent |
But that sensitivity in my book is what is going to give you a tremendous amount of pleasure in your retirement. | But that sensitivity in my autobiography is what is going to give you a tremendous amount of pleasure in your retirement. | 1nent |
The show is a crazy tongue in cheek cocktail of Rocky Horror Show meets St.Trinian's, where a group of school girls decide to stage Herman Melville's classic' Moby Dick'. | The show is a crazy an odd manner cocktail of Rocky Horror Show meets St.Trinian's, where a group of school girls decide to stage Herman Melville's classic' Moby Dick'. | 1nent |
Biddy drove out of town fast, and down narrow lanes into the country of wide marshland and wider skies which Nails knew existed but had never set eyes on before. | Biddy drove out of town fast, and down narrow lanes into the country of wide marshland and wider skies which Nails knew existed but had never see before. | 0ent |
In broad daylight the cheetah pursued a herd of Thomson's gazelles. | In a well lit room the cheetah pursued a herd of Thomson's gazelles. | 1nent |
The G M B also want employers who flout the law to be properly punished, not a slap on the wrist which many hand out, we want imprisonment for serious offenders, and fines which will make potential offenders think twice before cutting corners and putting our members at risk. | The G M B also want employers who flout the law to be properly punished, not a tap of the wrist which many hand out, we want imprisonment for serious offenders, and fines which will make potential offenders think twice before cutting corners and putting our members at risk. | 1nent |
How do they view their children's schooling in the light of their own educational values and practices? | How do they view their children's schooling in consideration of their own educational values and practices? | 0ent |
University lecturers, politicians, trade unionists and showbusiness figures rubbed shoulders with the citizens of Dublin in an attempt to drive home a message of peace to the men of violence. | University lecturers, politicians, trade unionists and showbusiness figures socialized with the citizens of Dublin in an attempt to drive home a message of peace to the men of violence. | 0ent |
But now America's debt ceiling has become the subject of intense political posturing and touch and go negotiations behind closed doors. | But now America's debt ceiling has become the subject of intense political posturing and swift negotiations behind closed doors. | 1nent |
Weber notes that Property as such is not always recognized as a status qualification, but in the long run it is, and with extraordinary regularity’. | Weber notes that Property as such is not always recognized as a status qualification, but after a very long time it is, and with extraordinary regularity’. | 0ent |
If we Christians set our own judgement or our inherited traditions above the Old and New Testament scriptures we part company with the Lord and the apostles, and cut ourselves off from our one source of knowledge of God. | If we Christians set our own judgement or our inherited traditions above the Old and New Testament scriptures we go separate ways with the Lord and the apostles, and cut ourselves off from our one source of knowledge of God. | 0ent |
Or as in the case of Traces Of Red, a lukewarm slice of daftness that passes muster as a bra advert. | Or as in the case of Traces Of Red, a lukewarm slice of daftness that pass along mustard as a bra advert. | 1nent |
Amanda Mares, the producer, might bear in mind that listeners hearing things for the first time need a second or two to focus. | Amanda Mares, the producer, might bear in mind that listeners imagining sounds that are not actually real for the first time need a second or two to focus. | 1nent |
I mean she'll be out two days on the trot. | I mean she'll be out two days on a horse. | 1nent |
I'm not worrying exactly,’ said Clarissa, as though worrying was shameful, only she went without saying anything, and it's not like her.’. | I'm not worrying exactly,’ said Clarissa, as though worrying was shameful, only she was obvious anything, and it's not like her.’. | 1nent |
It is touch and go whether Mr Major can grow these qualities in time. | It is swift whether Mr Major can grow these qualities in time. | 1nent |
Escapism, exactly, you've hit the nail on the head there Dee, escapism. | Escapism, exactly, you've describe what is causing a problem there Dee, escapism. | 0ent |
' But it might put a cat among the pigeons.'. | ' But it might let the cat eat a lot of food.'. | 1nent |
Like us, who toe the line between steep. | Like us, who abide by the rules between steep. | 0ent |
Where were the old heads when we needed them when the chips were down? | Where were the old heads when we needed them when the pressure is on? | 0ent |
If she set her mind on something, then she had to acquire it, by hook or by crook. | If she set her mind on something, then she had to acquire it, one way or another. | 0ent |
With a parliamentary election campaign now in full swing, the failure of the Cunningham party to demonstrate sufficient political interest to keep their friends in their places was immensely damaging. | With a parliamentary election campaign now at a swingset, the failure of the Cunningham party to demonstrate sufficient political interest to keep their friends in their places was immensely damaging. | 1nent |
It is partly, it goes without saying, that I'd like another sentient being who imagines me to be the centre of the universe, but it's more than that. | It is partly, it is obvious, that I'd like another sentient being who imagines me to be the centre of the universe, but it's more than that. | 0ent |
An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had lost heart. | An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had became discouraged. | 0ent |
Not so much' Going for a Song' as' Going for a Sod.'. | Not so much' Going very cheaply' as' Going for a Sod.'. | 0ent |
She was in a lift and the lift wouldn't stop at the right floor but kept going first up and then down, past the numbers she wanted. | She was in a lift and the lift wouldn't stop at the right floor but kept going firstly and then down, past the numbers she wanted. | 1nent |
Experience down the drain is it's crazy. | Experience down to the ocean is it's crazy. | 1nent |
In the event the starting line up went down to the wire. | In the event the starting line up went down to the bare electrical wiring. | 1nent |
He also made it clear that any thoughts of topping the 221 mark are being put firmly on the back burner, with the fastest 100, set last year in mid December, his next target. | He also made it clear that any thoughts of topping the 221 mark are being put firmly in the microwave, with the fastest 100, set last year in mid December, his next target. | 1nent |
I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as over the top as ever. | I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as excellent as ever. | 1nent |
It was good, once in a while, to get a little fucked up. | It was good, occasionally, to get a little fucked up. | 0ent |
Mr Sylvester is up a gum tree.’. | Mr Sylvester is on top of a gum tree. | 1nent |
Yet if it goes hand in hand with a commitment to redistributing power and wealth, literacy becomes one of the tools a government can use to create a new society. | Yet if it holds hands with a commitment to redistributing power and wealth, literacy becomes one of the tools a government can use to create a new society. | 1nent |
You lose heart, you really do, what with one thing and another.’. | You have heart failure, you really do, what with one thing and another.’. | 1nent |
Rather nearer to his employer's family seat were the marshes of the Wealdmoors, just north of Telford and Wellington in Shropshire, which Loch set about draining with a will. | Rather nearer to his employer's family seat were the marshes of the Wealdmoors, just north of Telford and Wellington in Shropshire, which Loch set about draining earnestly. | 0ent |
Jay'd had enough men to know they treat a woman's body with anything from contempt and rage to inept uncertainty and fear; once in a blue moon only, with real fascination and tenderness. | Jay'd had enough men to know they treat a woman's body with anything from contempt and rage to inept uncertainty and fear; very rarely only, with real fascination and tenderness. | 0ent |
McLaren felt they could work together, and he started raising money on another project, to be entitled The Great Rock' n' Roll Swindle — a documentary history of how McLaren and the Sex Pistols had taken the record industry for a ride. | McLaren felt they could work together, and he started raising money on another project, to be entitled The Great Rock' n' Roll Swindle — a documentary history of how McLaren and the Sex Pistols had gave someone a ride. | 1nent |
A TOTAL of 76 firms a day — one every 18 minutes — is going to the wall, a new business survey reveals. | A TOTAL of 76 firms a day — one every 18 minutes — is fail, a new business survey reveals. | 0ent |
Blake is satisfied that the threat of a formal sample was enough to put the wind up the company. | Blake is satisfied that the threat of a formal sample was enough to frighten the company. | 0ent |
So the call is for new blood’. | So the call is for donated blood. | 1nent |
Time after time, companies have taken a dive, leaving a mass of dead and dying labels in their wake. | Time after time, companies have dived into a pool, leaving a mass of dead and dying labels in their wake. | 1nent |
A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man walked free from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man went unpunished from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | 0ent |
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