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JIM Maxmin, Laura Ashley's ebullient new American chief executive, may be just the sort of new blood the company needs, but his transatlantic marketing speak sits uncomfortably with the brand's image. | JIM Maxmin, Laura Ashley's ebullient new American chief executive, may be just the sort of donated blood the company needs, but his transatlantic marketing speak sits uncomfortably with the brand's image. | 1nent |
She pushed her way through the apprehensive nomes until she was face to face, or at least, since Nisodemus was standing on something and she wasn't, face to chest. | She pushed her way through the apprehensive nomes until she was in person, or at least, since Nisodemus was standing on something and she wasn't, face to chest. | 0ent |
Guglielmi acknowledges this but says that if his company had ignored the market it would have given competitors free rein. | Guglielmi acknowledges this but says that if his company had ignored the market it would have given competitors absent of constraints. | 0ent |
The new rules will actually work in your favour, so go with the flow. | The new rules will actually work in your favour, so swim downstream. | 1nent |
The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks out of the blue a figure of £ 200 million. | The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks unexpectedly a figure of £ 200 million. | 0ent |
But the leitmotiv has been the announcement of disenchanted Citizen Smiths that they intend, in the light of Labour's defeat, to emigrate. | But the leitmotiv has been the announcement of disenchanted Citizen Smiths that they intend, in consideration of Labour's defeat, to emigrate. | 0ent |
I go out and about and keep busy. | I go traveling around and keep busy. | 0ent |
Half an inch from the bottom of the stem were the shield, square cross and crossed swords of the arms of St Manicus Cathedral. | Half an inch from the bottom of the stem were the shield, square cross and quarrel of the arms of St Manicus Cathedral. | 1nent |
One of the most enduring memories is of the Labour Government having to go to the International Monetary Fund, cap in hand’, to ask for a loan to prop up the UK's sagging economy. | One of the most enduring memories is of the Labour Government having to go to the International Monetary Fund, without wearing a hat, to ask for a loan to prop up the UK's sagging economy. | 1nent |
The booking of Richard Quinn strongly suggests that connections mean business here. | The booking of Richard Quinn strongly suggests that connections think everything could be a business here. | 1nent |
If at the end of the day once we have gone through the goo the good housekeena keeping exercise and he has been put into an M S three post that you think he is not capable of, then you've got two options. | If ultimately once we have gone through the goo the good housekeena keeping exercise and he has been put into an M S three post that you think he is not capable of, then you've got two options. | 0ent |
Come in, shut the door on the fog.’. | Come in, refuse to consider the fog.’. | 1nent |
A couple of wretches on the run, skulking in the bushes on the lookout for prey, would never have dared break cover and try their luck with us. | A couple of wretches on the run, skulking in the bushes on the lookout for prey, would never have dared disclose their real thoughts and intentions and try their luck with us. | 0ent |
Most of them would never set eyes on the place and few felt any loyalty towards it. | Most of them would never see the place and few felt any loyalty towards it. | 0ent |
Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations came to a head with the deaths of six members of one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations popped up with the deaths of six members of one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | 1nent |
He knew he was slow witted; so many things that were simple for other people quite defeated him, and he was aware that this made him different — he had even heard himself referred to as not all there’. | He knew he was slow witted; so many things that were simple for other people quite defeated him, and he was aware that this made him different — he had even heard himself referred to as incomplete. | 1nent |
But if a matter came to a head that withdrawing my labour was the only way to resolve it, that I thought was the only way to resolve it, I'd go out and do it again. | But if a matter reached a turning point that withdrawing my labour was the only way to resolve it, that I thought was the only way to resolve it, I'd go out and do it again. | 0ent |
And, as we have seen, on the face of it things have moved on a little in the direction that the British would wish. | And, as we have seen, Encountering things have moved on a little in the direction that the British would wish. | 1nent |
Historically, the distinction is explained by the view that writing was a premeditated and calculated act, which affected reputation much more drastically and permanently than off the cuff comments. | Historically, the distinction is explained by the view that writing was a premeditated and calculated act, which affected reputation much more drastically and permanently than spontaneous comments. | 0ent |
In the nick of time, a team of rugby players, passing in a coach, stop and pull the car — and Frank — to safety. | At the last possible moment, a team of rugby players, passing in a coach, stop and pull the car — and Frank — to safety. | 0ent |
Shaikh Khalifa continued during 1990 with his plans to introduce new blood into the country's leading positions; in January Abdulla Khalid al Attiya, an experienced commercial banker, was appointed head of the Qatar Monetary Agency [see p. 37432]. | Shaikh Khalifa continued during 1990 with his plans to introduce donated blood into the country's leading positions; in January Abdulla Khalid al Attiya, an experienced commercial banker, was appointed head of the Qatar Monetary Agency [see p. 37432]. | 1nent |
Hemp agrimony —Eupatorium cannabinum — flourished in the Britches, as it happened; Jean Powers was not so wide of the mark. | Hemp agrimony —Eupatorium cannabinum — flourished in the Britches, as it happened; Jean Powers was not so considerably accurate. | 1nent |
He said, You can take it from me — he hanged himself. | He said, You can take it away from me — he hanged himself. | 1nent |
The vicar who seemed as poor as a church mouse gave no clue to his wealth as he chatted happily to convicted robbers. | The vicar who seemed as wealthy gave no clue to his wealth as he chatted happily to convicted robbers. | 1nent |
It was a bolt out of the blue when Alan resigned. | It was a bolt without warning when Alan resigned. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the Bundestag's decision at the end of last month to abolish refugees' automatic right to asylum was reasonable. | Encountering, the Bundestag's decision at the end of last month to abolish refugees' automatic right to asylum was reasonable. | 1nent |
I knew he'd used firearms in the past and because he was on the run from prison he obviously didn't want to be rearrested. | I knew he'd used firearms in the past and because he was fleeing from prison he obviously didn't want to be rearrested. | 0ent |
In the past, whenever he has erred on the side of too much order, the judgment inside the Soviet Union and outside has been that' Gorbachev is as good as we'll get'. | In the past, whenever he has behave in a manner which favours too much order, the judgment inside the Soviet Union and outside has been that' Gorbachev is as good as we'll get'. | 0ent |
I have at last learned the Gettysburg ~ Address by ~ heart. | I have at last learned the Gettysburg ~ Address from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
Telling Lies About Hitler, is our topic and Richard Evans is my guest. | Telling Lies About Hitler, is our topic and Richard Evans goes for it. | 1nent |
It proved the last straw for John Titford; ill enough, no doubt, without the need to struggle against a winter to end all winters, his weary body gave up the ghost. | It proved the last straw for John Titford; ill enough, no doubt, without the need to struggle against a winter to end all winters, his weary body acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
Humour can be an excellent behaviour for easing tensions and breaking the ice between people. | Humour can be an excellent behaviour for easing tensions and making icecubes between people. | 1nent |
There's a gambler's remedy,’ Singer said, the equivalent of hair of the dog. | There's a gambler's remedy,’ Singer said, the equivalent of dog hair. | 1nent |
' In the final analysis, we realised that our core competency is direct marketing ,' the company explained. | ' in the last page of the report, we realised that our core competency is direct marketing ,' the company explained. | 1nent |
Building out of hours was not an option as the hospital operates around the clock. | Building out of hours was not an option as the hospital operates constantly. | 0ent |
Isabel fell from grace, which is nothing new in our circles, let me tell you. | Isabel became less graceful, which is nothing new in our circles, let me tell you. | 1nent |
White haired and florid, dumpy John Hutt was on the run. | White haired and florid, dumpy John Hutt was fleeing. | 0ent |
Weak all along in terms of commitment, doubt now shows its colours and acts true to form by refusing to shoulder any responsibility for the unreality it has caused. | Weak for the entire time in terms of commitment, doubt now shows its colours and acts true to form by refusing to shoulder any responsibility for the unreality it has caused. | 0ent |
Remember it's their holiday, too … and their country, come to think of it. | Remember it's their holiday, too … and their country, on reflection. | 0ent |
Foster placement with a new family with a view to adoption if all goes well. | Foster placement with a new family with the intention to adoption if all goes well. | 0ent |
Mr Major could come to more grief this weekend. | Mr Major could express condolences this weekend. | 1nent |
Unlike the other rock bottom Pilz discs, these do have adequate notes. | Unlike the other the very lowest possible level Pilz discs, these do have adequate notes. | 0ent |
Hand to her mouth, bright squirrel eyes watching the door as if she were scared he'd come back and catch her. | Hand in mouth, bright squirrel eyes watching the door as if she were scared he'd come back and catch her. | 1nent |
One piece of the puzzle fell into place. | One piece of the puzzle sat down. | 1nent |
And we've got a circuit breaker touch and go. | And we've got a circuit breaker swift. | 1nent |
When they are plainly wrong, why let them off the hook? | When they are plainly wrong, why let them off the coathook? | 1nent |
So I asked around, a word here and there in the sort of places where people hear things. | So I asked around, a word here and there in the sort of places where people imagine sounds that are not actually real. | 1nent |
' Better safe than sorry.'. | ' preferable to be cautious in one's choices and actions than to act recklessly and suffer afterwards.'. | 0ent |
Fact is, I'm a bit pissed off at home.’. | Fact is, I'm a bit left at home.’. | 0ent |
Far from giving up the ghost, Mr Jones now tours the world with his Absolut Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Company’, staging his late companion's choreographies, dancing, even getting into debates with local Roman Catholic clergymen about the use of condoms. | Far from acting like a ghost, Mr Jones now tours the world with his Absolut Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Company’, staging his late companion's choreographies, dancing, even getting into debates with local Roman Catholic clergymen about the use of condoms. | 1nent |
The ref called me over and gave me my marching orders,’ said Mick. | The ref called me over and gave me my instructions for action said Mick. | 0ent |
There is enough trouble for pensioners in this day and age without them having to go out and meet people such as you waiting to prey on them like jackals.’. | There is enough trouble for pensioners in the current era of history without them having to go out and meet people such as you waiting to prey on them like jackals.’. | 0ent |
THE two go hand in hand half an hour in the gym and half an hour on the sunbed. | THE two hold hands half an hour in the gym and half an hour on the sunbed. | 1nent |
Suddenly flying as high as a kite, she couldn't resist the tiny gibe. | Suddenly flying as flying in the sky, she couldn't resist the tiny gibe. | 1nent |
BICC spoke of employing headhunters when looking for rare birds’ for specialised jobs as horses for courses’. | BICC spoke of employing headhunters when looking for unusual thing for specialised jobs as horses for courses’. | 0ent |
It goes without saying their effectiveness is dependent on the co operation of all the parties involved, in particular local industrialists. | It is obvious their effectiveness is dependent on the co operation of all the parties involved, in particular local industrialists. | 0ent |
My heart leapt as 40 yard chip went right in the hole ’. | My heart leapt as 40 yard chip went right in debt ’. | 1nent |
(I haven't tried asking them for a cappuccino doppio morodo falsetto yet, but if you'd like to try, be my guest. | (I haven't tried asking them for a cappuccino doppio morodo falsetto yet, but if you'd like to try, go for it. | 0ent |
Lonrho's ethics have been publicly queried in the past, so many in Whitehall are galled to see it cast on the side of the angels by its opposition to the Al Fayeds, after they had thwarted Lonrho's own designs on Harrods. | Lonrho's ethics have been publicly queried in the past, so many in Whitehall are galled to see it cast at the top of the mountain by its opposition to the Al Fayeds, after they had thwarted Lonrho's own designs on Harrods. | 1nent |
It often surprises me still (though I suppose it shouldn't) how ideas bear fruit which come like this in the early morning, when we sit quietly and catch the unspoken whispers inside our hearts and minds. | It often surprises me still (though I suppose it shouldn't) how ideas achieve benefit which come like this in the early morning, when we sit quietly and catch the unspoken whispers inside our hearts and minds. | 0ent |
Playing at volume, the FGM proves itself capable of dishing out the dirt, the Dual Sound humbucker retaining its tone and not thinning out to a tuneless buzz. | Playing at volume, the FGM proves itself capable of feeing others with terrible food, the Dual Sound humbucker retaining its tone and not thinning out to a tuneless buzz. | 1nent |
The defendant, who appeared in the dock wearing an open necked striped shirt, remained silent during the brief hearing. | The defendant, who appeared under close scrutiny wearing an open necked striped shirt, remained silent during the brief hearing. | 1nent |
I was completely pissed off that I was 16 and I hadn't done it yet. | I was completely left that I was 16 and I hadn't done it yet. | 0ent |
Little progress was made and matters came to a head when Rigby told Gedge she wanted Solowka out of the band. | Little progress was made and matters popped up when Rigby told Gedge she wanted Solowka out of the band. | 1nent |
' We have never believed strongly in doing consumer advertising for the sake of it — PR and advertising have to go hand in hand. | ' We have never believed strongly in doing consumer advertising for the sake of it — PR and advertising have to hold hands. | 1nent |
On the face of it, there was an enviable simplicity about Armstrong's own view. | Encountering, there was an enviable simplicity about Armstrong's own view. | 1nent |
That one or two might make enough money to pass as legitimately successful, but that most would go on hoping for and talking about the up for none touch’ that was just around the corner if only this and that fell into place until they became little more than saloon bar bores. | That one or two might make enough money to pass as legitimately successful, but that most would go on hoping for and talking about the up for none touch’ that was just around the corner if only this and that sat down until they became little more than saloon bar bores. | 1nent |
' Change your tune, why don't you!' said Jay. | ' play a new song, why don't you!' said Jay. | 1nent |
Then out of the blue he was given the go ahead to play again. | Then unexpectedly he was given the go ahead to play again. | 0ent |
All across the board, we get kids from every walk of life. | All across the board, we get kids from every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
The announcement that some routes in the area, which is visited by over 2,000 climbers a year, are to be equipped for environmental’ reasons came in a press release that effectively throws down the gauntlet to the sport's governing body. | The announcement that some routes in the area, which is visited by over 2,000 climbers a year, are to be equipped for environmental’ reasons came in a press release that effectively issues a challenge to the sport's governing body. | 0ent |
That the FAOR team had identified a significant problem area was indisputable; however, the extent that the proposed solutions could be attained, given the related costs and other demands on available finance, was questionable, and it was necessary to review the solutions in light of the more detailed analysis. | That the FAOR team had identified a significant problem area was indisputable; however, the extent that the proposed solutions could be attained, given the related costs and other demands on available finance, was questionable, and it was necessary to review the solutions considering the more detailed analysis. | 0ent |
Harriet hesitated, then her natural impatience won the day and she slipped quietly towards the exit. | Harriet hesitated, then her natural impatience gain complete victory and she slipped quietly towards the exit. | 0ent |
By the same token, there is no discernible law according to which class differences are bound to intensify with time. | For the price of one ticket, there is no discernible law according to which class differences are bound to intensify with time. | 1nent |
The other characters were a sold out leftie academic (who drew much knowing laughter from the first night audience), a right wing academic, a military automaton, and an Amstrad word processor which enigmatically took the floor in a central scene. | The other characters were a sold out leftie academic (who drew much knowing laughter from the first night audience), a right wing academic, a military automaton, and an Amstrad word processor which enigmatically sat on the floor in a central scene. | 1nent |
You fly to Europe, put the boot in to our top people, get them looking, then fly back here. | You fly to Europe, kick a fallen opponent to our top people, get them looking, then fly back here. | 0ent |
Thousands of plates from the DVLA at Swansea are going under the hammer. | Thousands of plates from the DVLA at Swansea are changing. | 1nent |
Polls suggested that the key election issue for voters, however, was the 8,000 or so homeless people estimated to be sleeping rough within the city. | Polls suggested that the key election issue for voters, however, was the 8,000 or so homeless people estimated to be losing sleep within the city. | 1nent |
But don't forget this: Gustave has been in the dock before. | But don't forget this: Gustave has been out on the docks before. | 1nent |
And one blessing is that we aren't likely to be saddled with the tag Team of the Nineties’— which is a real kiss of death — while we're trying to find our feet in the Premier League.’. | And one blessing is that we aren't likely to be saddled with the tag Team of the Nineties’— which is a real something that may seem good but actually bring ruin to hopes and plans — while we're trying to find our feet in the Premier League.’. | 0ent |
On the other hand, the allowance of too much time will lead to stagnation, lack of enthusiasm and the job's being put on the back burner’ when more important assignments arrive. | On the other hand, the allowance of too much time will lead to stagnation, lack of enthusiasm and the job's being put in the microwave ’ when more important assignments arrive. | 1nent |
We crossed our own front trench and traversed the no man's land. | We crossed our own front trench and traversed the a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
It would be no bad thing if a more subdued housing market made Britons less obsessive about investing every last penny in their homes in the quest for easy returns. | It would be no bad thing if a more subdued housing market made Britons less obsessive about investing every penny in their homes in the quest for easy returns. | 0ent |
He realized that accepting it as an office would have meant being pressed into staying late at night talking shop. | He realized that accepting it as an office would have meant being pressed into staying late at night talking about shopping. | 1nent |
Kress fell to the ground, spitting blood from a badly split lip. | Kress fell to the ground, being extremely angry from a badly split lip. | 1nent |
You can imagine my reluctance to call as I didn't think that they would be too pleased to say the least. | You can imagine my reluctance to call as I didn't think that they would be too pleased so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Monte Casino where we went straight into the pub and Tony says three beer and hallo he said, alright mate? | Monte Casino where we became a law abiding person into the pub and Tony says three beer and hallo he said, alright mate? | 1nent |
Assistant director Bill Wilson and technical accountant Raymond Wood did some behind the scenes calculations and found the consultants' conclusions wanting. | Assistant director Bill Wilson and technical accountant Raymond Wood did some behind the scenery and stage area calculations and found the consultants' conclusions wanting. | 0ent |
Critics of regulation from the standpoint of economic theory cannot have it both ways. | Critics of regulation from the standpoint of economic theory cannot do two things at once. | 1nent |
I was even lucky enough to rub shoulders with my perspiring hero Mickey Mouse, under a maze of tunnels beneath Paramount studios three years ago. | I was even lucky enough to socialize with my perspiring hero Mickey Mouse, under a maze of tunnels beneath Paramount studios three years ago. | 0ent |
Oh yes, he ditched Graham who's looked after him for over ten years through thick and thin, and mainly thin, in favour of Mike Martinez.’. | Oh yes, he ditched Graham who's looked after him for over ten years through both good and bad times, and mainly thin, in favour of Mike Martinez.’. | 0ent |
I was over the moon for Tom, but I was also cold, wet, and in agony with my legs. | I was delighted for Tom, but I was also cold, wet, and in agony with my legs. | 0ent |
The process is technically demanding and time consuming, to say the least, and puts WABI behind the eight ball as far as staying current with Windows development, a situation Microsoft is likely to exploit. | The process is technically demanding and time consuming, to say the least, and puts WABI in an advantageous place to hit the ball as far as staying current with Windows development, a situation Microsoft is likely to exploit. | 1nent |
Bearing in mind that active are things that take your time forward, in the long term, reactive are things like scale checks, you know you're daily, fairly monotonous tasks like that. | Bearing in mind that active are things that take your time forward, over a long period of time, reactive are things like scale checks, you know you're daily, fairly monotonous tasks like that. | 0ent |
I mean, you must be sleeping rough. | I mean, you must be being homeless. | 0ent |
He might even, he mused, have a word with old Webb Bowen's minder. | He might even, he mused, speak privately with old Webb Bowen's minder. | 0ent |
But it was felt that if we were to incorporate everything you wanted, why not go the whole hog and re launch the mag? | But it was felt that if we were to incorporate everything you wanted, why not think about eating a whole pig and re launch the mag? | 1nent |
Vehicles for off and on road use feature in our special Country Car features. | Vehicles for intermittently road use feature in our special Country Car features. | 1nent |
He sees the new blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over represented subjects like particle physics. | He sees the people newly brought in to a project scheme as one way to redress the balance against over represented subjects like particle physics. | 0ent |
Of course, these are the official statistics — there are no official figures on those sleeping rough, squatting, staying with friends, etc. | Of course, these are the official statistics — there are no official figures on those being homeless, squatting, staying with friends, etc. | 0ent |
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