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Countries erm, and as you say, I mean ha you know, whether they're American generals or or the Soviet generals, whatever er they're all, they're all feeling the pinch now because er.
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Countries erm, and as you say, I mean ha you know, whether they're American generals or or the Soviet generals, whatever er they're all, they're all suffering a hardship now because er.
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Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question, which is that, well in my book it doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community, but I'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives.
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Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question, which is that, well in my autobiography it doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community, but I'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives.
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And when I'm so fragile,’ she added for good measure.
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And when I'm so fragile,’ she added in addition to what has already been done.
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Rhetorically and strategically, the war was in full swing before crack was identified as the principal enemy.
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Rhetorically and strategically, the war was proceeding fully before crack was identified as the principal enemy.
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One disadvantaged urban primary schools springs to mind.
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One disadvantaged urban primary schools occurs as possibilities.
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Clinical need is as yet unquantifiable, but in time, by dint of hard thought, hard work and, maybe, with the help of computer Expert Systems it can surely be made measurable.
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Clinical need is as yet unquantifiable, but in time, by the force of hard thought, hard work and, maybe, with the help of computer Expert Systems it can surely be made measurable.
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But few engineers subscribe to this theory and at the end of the day it is the hardware engineer who has to get the thing working ’.
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But few engineers subscribe to this theory and ultimately it is the hardware engineer who has to get the thing working ’.
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New figures have shown that a third more businesses went to the wall during nineteen ninety two, with this region the hardest hit.
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New figures have shown that a third more businesses fail during nineteen ninety two, with this region the hardest hit.
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But since then Oxford have been on the up and up.
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But since then Oxford have been legitimate and honest.
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Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, by the same token, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
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Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, for the price of one ticket, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
| 1nent
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Even if Jack Bernstein hadn't let the cat out of the bag I would have known!’.
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Even if Jack Bernstein hadn't let the secret be known I would have known!’.
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It is therefore out of the question to write any but very slow passages in harmonics for the harp.
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It is therefore not remotely possible to write any but very slow passages in harmonics for the harp.
| 0ent
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Budget palaver and acute short termism seem to go hand in hand.
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Budget palaver and acute short termism seem to hold hands.
| 1nent
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I'd never live it down if Lil got wind of this.
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I'd never live it down if Lil learned of this.
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Hitting the target: The army's emphasis on a caring attitude struck a chord.
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Hitting the target: The army's emphasis on a caring attitude elicited a significant reaction.
| 0ent
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When television's Gardeners' World heard of their plight they set about lending a hand.
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When television's Gardeners' World heard of their plight they set about shaking hands.
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Roget's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this: creative people need, ideally, to have wide and varied interests, and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject under the sun.
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Roget's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this: creative people need, ideally, to have wide and varied interests, and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject that makes you warm.
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In her wake came the likes of Chrissie Hynde, who found it easier just to wear the trousers.
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In her wake came the likes of Chrissie Hynde, who found it easier just to be the commanding member of the group.
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The cost of household goods and services, clothing and footwear all fell as retailers cut prices to the bone in the January sales.
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The cost of household goods and services, clothing and footwear all fell as retailers cut prices completely in the January sales.
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Would it help if I go and lend him a sympathetic ear? '.
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Would it help if I go and help deaf people? '.
| 1nent
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All night long the thought of his being hand in glove with Harry Martin had lingered at the back of her mind.
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All night long the thought of his being in very close cooperation with Harry Martin had lingered at the back of her mind.
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Raw stuff in 1964, nearly 30 years on Entertaining Mr Sloane still packs a punch, Joe Orton's target being the humbug and hypocrisy of suburban life, writes Christopher Grier.
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Raw stuff in 1964, nearly 30 years on Entertaining Mr Sloane still packs a small amount, Joe Orton's target being the humbug and hypocrisy of suburban life, writes Christopher Grier.
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' Quiet as a mouse.'.
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' chatty as a squirrel.'.
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So he got out and about and the result is a movie, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which will make him even more sought after.
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So he got traveling around and the result is a movie, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which will make him even more sought after.
| 0ent
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We put two and two together and came up with Barry.
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We figure things out and came up with Barry.
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I also tried a Mesa Boogie 1x12 Theile cabinet and while the sound was slightly boxier it still sounded like Vox's finest at full tilt.
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I also tried a Mesa Boogie 1x12 Theile cabinet and while the sound was slightly boxier it still sounded like Vox's finest while leaning to one side.
| 1nent
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Two members of the French side were given their marching orders and have since received substantial suspensions.
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Two members of the French side were given their instructions for action and have since received substantial suspensions.
| 0ent
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I smiled in answer to this, and started talking in French to a small, balding man who turned out to be Swiss and who was on the run from the customs in Geneva.
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I smiled in answer to this, and started talking in French to a small, balding man who turned out to be Swiss and who was fleeing from the customs in Geneva.
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But if you are going round the bend and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay.
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But if you are going crazy and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay.
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So too, in Ryedale, where the brief flirtation with Liberalism at a 1980s by election was put even further into old flame category.
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So too, in Ryedale, where the brief flirtation with Liberalism at a 1980s by election was put even further into former romantic partner category.
| 0ent
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Are you admitting I've hit the nail on the head?’.
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Are you admitting I've start building.
| 1nent
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He stresses that the decision was taken on the spur of the moment and that it seemed completely acceptable to everyone there at the time.
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He stresses that the decision was taken on short notice and that it seemed completely acceptable to everyone there at the time.
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John Major said: I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot rewrite history by substituting our latter day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’.
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John Major said: I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot break another record by substituting our latter day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’.
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The Japanese government was aware that putting up $3 billion to help Korea service its large foreign debt was going to be in the long term interests of the many Japanese companies with investments and joint ventures in Korea.
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The Japanese government was aware that putting up $3 billion to help Korea service its large foreign debt was going to be eventually interests of the many Japanese companies with investments and joint ventures in Korea.
| 0ent
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Attractive, popular and smart, Veronica hovers in the orbit of the Heathers’, a four girl clique who rule the roost at Westerburgh High.
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Attractive, popular and smart, Veronica hovers in the orbit of the Heathers’, a four girl clique who be the controlling member of the group at Westerburgh High.
| 0ent
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Could super clippie’ save the day?
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Could super clippie’ rescue a person from major failure?
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Then, if you have that necessary possession for any writer, luck, your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in cold blood.
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Then, if you have that necessary possession for any writer, luck, your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in a pool of blood.
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He wants to keep Portsmouth in the dark until the teams line up for the kick off.
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He wants to ignore the fans until the teams line up for the kick off.
| 1nent
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By western standards, the singing was nothing to write home about, but the movements and gestures on stage are like ballet, and are very impressive.
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By western standards, the singing was not exceptional, but the movements and gestures on stage are like ballet, and are very impressive.
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For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold the Norwich front line.
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For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold onto the rope.
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This was disconcerting, to say the least.
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This was disconcerting, so as to be brief and efficient.
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An answer that is excessively divided and subdivided gives an unpleasant impression that the candidate has simply learned a crambook or correspondence course by heart.
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An answer that is excessively divided and subdivided gives an unpleasant impression that the candidate has simply learned a crambook or correspondence course from unaided memory and in full detail.
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Following his father in business and politics, he developed interests in a large number of commercial enterprises, not least in flax spinning and the Belfast and County Down Railway.
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Following his father ready to proceed in a desired activity and politics, he developed interests in a large number of commercial enterprises, not least in flax spinning and the Belfast and County Down Railway.
| 0ent
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For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being dead and buried for three days.
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For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being forgotten for three days.
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Mueller will have the power to make or break whole areas of Europe.
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Mueller will have the power to build or destroy whole areas of Europe.
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SCREAMING relatives were dragged from court yesterday after a joyrider who killed two children was attacked in the dock.
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SCREAMING relatives were dragged from court yesterday after a joyrider who killed two children was attacked under scrutiny.
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With prices honed to the bone, very little surplus is available for ensuring a solid infra structure and the means of continuity.
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With prices honed completely, very little surplus is available for ensuring a solid infra structure and the means of continuity.
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Add a small local earthquake and most men would have given up the ghost.
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Add a small local earthquake and most men would have died.
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To say the least of it, this scheme is clumsy and over complicated.
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So as to be brief and efficient of it, this scheme is clumsy and over complicated.
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Mm, what gets me is how Creda they're gonna, they're, they're coming up in the pink and.
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Mm, what gets me is how Creda they're gonna, they're, they're coming up in pink paint and.
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Hearing these words and seeing the speaker ride boldly toward him, the tiger was so alarmed that he turned tail and bolted into the forest.
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Hearing these words and seeing the speaker ride boldly toward him, the tiger was so alarmed that he turned away to flee and bolted into the forest.
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Certainly, compared to the Rothschild days, it had run out of steam.
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Certainly, compared to the Rothschild days, it had run out of energy.
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In a brief moment of truth, we speak, when sentencing criminals, of years at hard labour’.
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In a brief time when a test determines whether things will succeed, we speak, when sentencing criminals, of years at hard labour’.
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Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in broad daylight while travelling with his family.
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Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in a well lit room while travelling with his family.
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On the face of it, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge.
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At first glance, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge.
| 0ent
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In Bishopsgate there was a man lying on the ground and other people were giving him the kiss of life.’.
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In Bishopsgate there was a man lying on the ground and other people were giving him the life changing kiss.
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Oxford's bluff worked for some time, but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised they had been taken for a ride, they began to look to Bolingbroke for support.
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Oxford's bluff worked for some time, but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised giving someone a ride, they began to look to Bolingbroke for support.
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For years those fans have suffered the frustration of supporting the team through thick and thin only to see the best seats at big matches filled by the detested fur coat brigade’.
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For years those fans have suffered the frustration of supporting the team through both good and bad times only to see the best seats at big matches filled by the detested fur coat brigade’.
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Then there are those who work in manufacturing, in police forces or hospitals who suffer because they are constantly functioning below par.’.
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Then there are those who work in manufacturing, in police forces or hospitals who suffer because they are constantly functioning below the expected standard.’.
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When he does have something to say he does so politely, almost shyly, but with a touch of the tongue in cheek humour which made his father the darling of the fans in the Sixties and Seventies.
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When he does have something to say he does so politely, almost shyly, but with a touch of the an odd manner humour which made his father the darling of the fans in the Sixties and Seventies.
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The offer made them a special case but by the same token was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent.
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The offer made them a special case but for the price of one ticket was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent.
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Once the major premisses have been established the principles fall into place.
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Once the major premisses have been established the principles sit down.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should make the first move.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should stand still.
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Yes erm, it was very obvious from the word go that they didn't want us.
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Yes erm, it was very obvious from the green light that they didn't want us.
| 1nent
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Creevey was returned to Parliament in 1820 as MP for Appleby, through his friend Brougham's good offices with Sackville Tufton, ninth Earl of Thanet [q.v.], holding this seat until 1826.
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Creevey was returned to Parliament in 1820 as MP for Appleby, through his friend Brougham's influence with Sackville Tufton, ninth Earl of Thanet [q.v.], holding this seat until 1826.
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He added, I paid top dollar, but it's a good thing I did, because there were two other people who were after the plane and I just moved quicker than they did.’.
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He added, I paid a very high price, but it's a good thing I did, because there were two other people who were after the plane and I just moved quicker than they did.’.
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If you have any suspicions, any doubts, you have to let me know about them; you have to name names.’.
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If you have any suspicions, any doubts, you have to let me know about them; you have to identify specific people,.
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To say that there was no evidence that the building society relied on the transfer being, as it purported to be, a transfer on sale, flies in the face of reality.
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To say that there was no evidence that the building society relied on the transfer being, as it purported to be, a transfer on sale, act in a manner highly contrary to reality.
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And Graham Mayhew, who is my guest today, is a particularly good example of somebody who has contact with us at all sorts of different levels.
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And Graham Mayhew, who goes for it today, is a particularly good example of somebody who has contact with us at all sorts of different levels.
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Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold.
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Westminster is now in for a furious bout of secretly arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold.
| 0ent
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TV couples find heartbreak behind the scenes.
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TV couples find heartbreak behind the scenery and stage area.
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He turned the corner, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked.
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He passed out of danger, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked.
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this no man's land made me uneasy.
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this a land that no one want to buy made me uneasy.
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Examples that spring to mind are artefacts like beaver dams, bird nests and caddis houses.
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Examples that occur as possibilities are artefacts like beaver dams, bird nests and caddis houses.
| 0ent
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Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to run riot.
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Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to riot.
| 1nent
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Those games certainly helped to break the ice.
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Those games certainly helped to start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness.
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Such opportunities come sharply into focus when you ask some of the world ’s best minds to find the biggest bang for the buck.
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Such opportunities come sharply into focus when you ask some of the world ’s best minds to find the biggest cost effectiveness.
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A radical’ new procedure, under which complaints staff make inquiries by telephone or face to face with the parties to produce a summary for the complaints committee, is proposed.
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A radical’ new procedure, under which complaints staff make inquiries by telephone or in person with the parties to produce a summary for the complaints committee, is proposed.
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Before dealing with these, Mr Fazio must first heal the wounds within the Bank that have been caused by the behind the scenes battle to succeed Mr Ciampi.
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Before dealing with these, Mr Fazio must first heal the wounds within the Bank that have been caused by the secretly battle to succeed Mr Ciampi.
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With a guiding aim, you tend to read with a goal or personal agenda; what you read falls into place, at least relative to a notion of what your interest in the field is, or what perspective you wish to adopt on it.
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With a guiding aim, you tend to read with a goal or personal agenda; what you read sits down, at least relative to a notion of what your interest in the field is, or what perspective you wish to adopt on it.
| 1nent
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Get me off the hook, Preston.
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Get me off the coathook, Preston.
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He was only a man in a queue but something in his voice suggested that what she had said struck a chord in him.
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He was only a man in a queue but something in his voice suggested that what she had said elicited a significant reaction in him.
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Shoe string er from hand to mouth.
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Shoe string er from hand in mouth.
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I was grateful to be let off the hook.
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I was grateful to be let off the coathook.
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By the same token, he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy.
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For the price of one ticket, he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy.
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And Carolina, yeah, if you get up on a roll, Carolina, jump and across, Carolina come on me, oh watch how she groove, Carolina, come on me, oh watch out you get groove.
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And Carolina, yeah, if you get up moving uncontrollably, Carolina, jump and across, Carolina come on me, oh watch how she groove, Carolina, come on me, oh watch out you get groove.
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Mr Clarke threw down the gauntlet to a trio of Cabinet colleagues in the vanguard of demands for deeper spending cuts instead of higher taxes to tackle the projected £ 50bn deficit.
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Mr Clarke issued a challenge to a trio of Cabinet colleagues in the vanguard of demands for deeper spending cuts instead of higher taxes to tackle the projected £ 50bn deficit.
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He had been on the run for ten years.
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He had been fleeing for ten years.
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They knew how desperately he and his comrades wanted to celebrate their day amid sweetness and light.
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They knew how desperately he and his comrades wanted to celebrate their day amid sugary and nutritionally void food.
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This dopant layer sets the voltage at which the transistor turns off and on.
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This dopant layer sets the voltage at which the transistor turns intermittently.
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Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no tit for tat shootings?
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Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no this for that shootings?
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So instead of a slap on the wrist I got promoted to high flying executive symptoms.
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So instead of a tap of the wrist I got promoted to high flying executive symptoms.
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The spiritual crisis in William's life came to a head one Christmas when he was involved in an attempt to deceive his master by passing off a counterfeit shilling.
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The spiritual crisis in William's life reached a turning point one Christmas when he was involved in an attempt to deceive his master by passing off a counterfeit shilling.
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From the summit head south along the broad path which follows the summit ridge.
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From the summit travel southward along the broad path which follows the summit ridge.
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It's 1926, and Harlem's wonder years are in full swing.
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It's 1926, and Harlem's wonder years are thoroughly begun and in progress.
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That was a long time ago, there's been a lot of water under the bridge, why not talk again?
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That was a long time ago, there's been a lot of nothing important, why not talk again?
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Holiday Which? says it is concerned that consumers are being kept in the dark about the links between travel agents and the tour operators.
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Holiday Which? says it is concerned that ignoring the fans about the links between travel agents and the tour operators.
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Otherwise we're, we're in no man's land.
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Otherwise we're, we're in a land that no one want to buy.
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At a conference of Salvadorean women's organizations, it was agreed to set up a Constitutive Committee with a view to creating a Federation of Salvadorean Women.
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At a conference of Salvadorean women's organizations, it was agreed to set up a Constitutive Committee with the intention to creating a Federation of Salvadorean Women.
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Indeed, the only question seemed to be whether he should even bother to make a move, or just let her do everything for him.
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Indeed, the only question seemed to be whether he should even bother to stand still, or just let her do everything for him.
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