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The reworking of the manufacturing economy at a national level has gone hand in hand with a reworking of its urban and regional geography. | The reworking of the manufacturing economy at a national level has held hands with a reworking of its urban and regional geography. | 1nent |
Electric switches of the tumbler type are in a row along the bottom of the captain's panel and the battery master is banished to an out of sight position low down on the pedestal where you have to feel for it. | Electric switches of the tumbler type are in a row along the bottom of the captain's panel and the battery master is banished to an blind position low down on the pedestal where you have to feel for it. | 1nent |
Eat humble pie and get used to it mate. | Eat cheap and tasteless pie and get used to it mate. | 1nent |
By the time they arrived the party was in full swing and all they could do was watch. | By the time they arrived the party was thoroughly begun and in progress and all they could do was watch. | 0ent |
So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister's boy, they were both sleeping rough. | So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister's boy, they were both sleep outdoors. | 0ent |
And yet the matter had so nearly been blessed in a strange and unforeseen way, the Service had almost wriggled off the hook through no credit to itself …. | And yet the matter had so nearly been blessed in a strange and unforeseen way, the Service had almost wriggled off the coathook through no credit to itself …. | 1nent |
Defining moment in history: Coming under fire in one of the first ever air raids, in 1915, when a Zeppelin dropped a bomb on farmland near Victoria Avenue. | Defining moment in history: Coming under fire in one of the first ever air raids, in 1915, when a Zeppelin gave decisive news on farmland near Victoria Avenue. | 1nent |
He didn't interfere here, Uncle saw to that, so I've had a free hand in the shop and although I say it myself I've made a go of it.’. | He didn't interfere here, Uncle saw to that, so I've had a free hand in the shop and although I say it myself I've succeeded in it.’. | 0ent |
When the chips are down, I will have Tom Clarke by me any day of the week and so will the Scottish people. | When the pressure is on, I will have Tom Clarke by me any day of the week and so will the Scottish people. | 0ent |
Er never you mind the children, she said, you go home, I'll take charge of him. | Er mind your own business the children, she said, you go home, I'll take charge of him. | 0ent |
The mix of keening voices, dreamy storylines and unusual, far off sounds brings to mind The Band when they were on a roll, and David Hidalgo in particular sounds like he's done his best ever work — conjuring up old ghosts and loser friends and working up a deal of sadness and unique moods from familiar instruments. | The mix of keening voices, dreamy storylines and unusual, far off sounds brings to mind The Band when they were moving uncontrollably, and David Hidalgo in particular sounds like he's done his best ever work — conjuring up old ghosts and loser friends and working up a deal of sadness and unique moods from familiar inst... | 1nent |
The idea that markets are self regulating received a mortal blow in the recent financial crisis and should be buried once and for all. | The idea that markets are self regulating received a mortal blow in the recent financial crisis and should be buried conclusively. | 0ent |
' It is no use me spitting out my dummy ,' he said, borrowing a a popular Australian phrase. | ' It is no use me throwing away the dummy ,' he said, borrowing a a popular Australian phrase. | 1nent |
Members of cantonal governments made flight easier by refusing to follow federal regulations to the letter. | Members of cantonal governments made flight easier by refusing to follow federal regulations on paper. | 1nent |
Given the difficulties of keeping tabs on faraway players, it comes as no surprise to learn that Bilardo has appealed to one of the key figures of his 1986 World Cup team, the 34 year old Jorge Valdano, to end his two year retirement. | Given the difficulties of watching faraway players, it comes as no surprise to learn that Bilardo has appealed to one of the key figures of his 1986 World Cup team, the 34 year old Jorge Valdano, to end his two year retirement. | 0ent |
Your boy could have taken the dive for the Mahoney kill. | Your boy could have dived into a pool for the Mahoney kill. | 1nent |
— hit the bottle with a vengeance when the group made the big time. | — drink alcohol steadily and in excess with a vengeance when the group made the big time. | 0ent |
It was great to be working in one place for a few nights on the trot so that I could afford to go to that amount of trouble.’. | It was great to be working in one place for a few nights on a horse so that I could afford to go to that amount of trouble.’. | 1nent |
He has come under the microscope of German giants Bayern Munich and is clearly a man the Crues will have to watch carefully as well. | He has come under close scrutiny of German giants Bayern Munich and is clearly a man the Crues will have to watch carefully as well. | 0ent |
Help me to do the right thing, she prayed silently. | Help me to turn right, she prayed silently. | 1nent |
Ronni stared back at her with a sense of helpless inevitability, suddenly, with a shiver, putting two and two together. | Ronni stared back at her with a sense of helpless inevitability, suddenly, with a shiver, group like things together. | 1nent |
In the light of Iraqi nationalism that crosses sectarian boundaries, it is farfetched to consider the Iraqi Shia merely proxies of Iran. | In consideration of Iraqi nationalism that crosses sectarian boundaries, it is farfetched to consider the Iraqi Shia merely proxies of Iran. | 0ent |
In my books I strongly advocate that a rope is carried in the party for use as a safeguard if necessary, or to aid retreat. | In my autobiography I strongly advocate that a rope is carried in the party for use as a safeguard if necessary, or to aid retreat. | 1nent |
She said, You seem a bit under the weather, Nell. | She said, You seem a bit somewhat ill, Nell. | 0ent |
The make or break factor in this delicate post course period is the attitude of the person's immediate superior. | The build or destroy factor in this delicate post course period is the attitude of the person's immediate superior. | 1nent |
Private railways must produce a full blown safety case, and they are in the same boat as we are. | Private railways must produce a full blown safety case, and they are in the same situation as we are. | 0ent |
I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and looked the other way when she spoke to them. | I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and turned a blind eye when she spoke to them. | 1nent |
In an atmospheric kind of sequence like this, you should keep your shots fairly short, pulling back to a wider shot once in a while to provide extra visual variety and to re establish the scene. | In an atmospheric kind of sequence like this, you should keep your shots fairly short, pulling back to a wider shot sometimes to provide extra visual variety and to re establish the scene. | 0ent |
A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise on the face of it to strict liability. | A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise Encountering to strict liability. | 1nent |
In March of the following year, when the feuding between the UDA and the UVF reached the point of tit for tat assassination, Paisley called on Protestants to withdraw all support from the paramilitaries and accused them of committing crimes' just as heinous and hellish as those of the IRA'. | In March of the following year, when the feuding between the UDA and the UVF reached the point of this for that assassination, Paisley called on Protestants to withdraw all support from the paramilitaries and accused them of committing crimes' just as heinous and hellish as those of the IRA'. | 1nent |
Taking the biscuit though was Mr Andy Preston who donned a ridiculously extravagant full length [right down over his board]Easter Island statue disguise and dropped in. | Eating the last biscuit though was Mr Andy Preston who donned a ridiculously extravagant full length [right down over his board]Easter Island statue disguise and dropped in. | 1nent |
I think also on the inherent fault situation, I mean when somebody buys a vehicle the vehicle has to be of a standard obviously and if there are problems there then obviously people appreciate the fact that they can go back and this is really the point of dealing with a reputable dealer from the word go. | I think also on the inherent fault situation, I mean when somebody buys a vehicle the vehicle has to be of a standard obviously and if there are problems there then obviously people appreciate the fact that they can go back and this is really the point of dealing with a reputable dealer from the green light. | 1nent |
It is out of the question to learn all these sentences by ~ heart. | It is out of the question to learn all these sentences from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
And what of the danger … the dance with water is a dice with death …. | And what of the danger … the dance with water is a play a dangerous game with dice …. | 1nent |
The camera eventually tracks away leaving the boy still shaking his boot, part of the furniture of the front line. | The camera eventually tracks away leaving the boy still shaking his boot, a piece of furniture of the front line. | 1nent |
In the pink or just slightly red? | In pink paint or just slightly red? | 1nent |
Whoever, or whatever was in the hold seemed unwilling or unable — they had battened down the hatch once more— to do battle in the open. | Whoever, or whatever was in the hold seemed unwilling or unable — they had battened You can't change things that happened once more— to do battle in the open. | 1nent |
I'd better come clean,’ I said. | I'd better admit the truth I said. | 0ent |
As well as acting as a surrogate mum to the hedgehogs, Christine has also given physiotherapy to tortoises and given the kiss of life to a pet rabbit, which everyone thought had gone to the great hutch in the sky. | As well as acting as a surrogate mum to the hedgehogs, Christine has also given physiotherapy to tortoises and given the mouth to mouth resuscitation to a pet rabbit, which everyone thought had gone to the great hutch in the sky. | 0ent |
He used to work in the dock's offices. | He used to work under scrutiny's offices. | 1nent |
Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Julia Roberts, Jason Patric, Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich have all been seen chomping junk food and rubbing shoulders with the masses at various LA greasy spoons. | Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Julia Roberts, Jason Patric, Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich have all been seen chomping junk food and socializing with the masses at various LA greasy spoons. | 0ent |
And dotted in mines and quarries from New Zealand clockwise around to Easter Island, the ocean is littered with cobalt, zirconium, titanium, antimony and almost everything else under the sun. | And dotted in mines and quarries from New Zealand clockwise around to Easter Island, the ocean is littered with cobalt, zirconium, titanium, antimony and almost everything else that makes you warm. | 1nent |
When the project is completed copies of the project report, written up and assessed, gather dust, one on the tutor's shelf another on the student's. | When the project is completed copies of the project report, written up and assessed, sweep up dust, one on the tutor's shelf another on the student's. | 1nent |
Calming myself I took it page by page, instead of going straight to the Rrap as I usually do. | Calming myself I took it page by page, instead of becoming a law abiding person to the Rrap as I usually do. | 1nent |
And Big Frank Connell hissing Get a grip. | And Big Frank Connell hissing be reasonable. | 0ent |
BUCKINGHAM Palace still refused to come clean last night on the Di smear letter. | BUCKINGHAM Palace still refused to bathe last night on the Di smear letter. | 1nent |
Similarly, while competitive elections are essential to any democratic system, a “ winner take all ” attitude to electoral outcomes, with the victor concentrating power, is incompatible with democracy in the long term. | Similarly, while competitive elections are essential to any democratic system, a “ winner take all ” attitude to electoral outcomes, with the victor concentrating power, is incompatible with democracy over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Preservation is about to pull its biggest rabbit out of an amazingly copious hat. | Preservation is about to amuse them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat. | 1nent |
For many years now, Georgia and Russia have been playing with fire, and war in the Caucasus looked preordained. | For many years now, Georgia and Russia have been being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed, and war in the Caucasus looked preordained. | 0ent |
If artists have to address the fact that AIDS sufferers shuffle off this mortal coil faster than most of the rest of humanity, perhaps the arts most closely linked to the body can express the idea best. | If artists have to address the fact that AIDS sufferers die faster than most of the rest of humanity, perhaps the arts most closely linked to the body can express the idea best. | 0ent |
Back to the drawing board for Museum of Contemporary Art. | Back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt for Museum of Contemporary Art. | 0ent |
Finally, for good measure, let's say that the operating system kernel takes up just 13Kb of RAM and the entire executive and developers code will fit onto a single 720Kb floppy when compressed. | Finally, in addition to what has already been done, let's say that the operating system kernel takes up just 13Kb of RAM and the entire executive and developers code will fit onto a single 720Kb floppy when compressed. | 0ent |
For good measure, she added, a trifle pathetically ,' I am a good girl, really truly, even if I can't give you any references, and I will work hard, I promise.'. | In addition to what has already been done, she added, a trifle pathetically ,' I am a good girl, really truly, even if I can't give you any references, and I will work hard, I promise.'. | 0ent |
City: Shops feel the pinch from theft. | City: Shops suffer a hardship from theft. | 0ent |
Teenagers under the influence of the locally produced khat narcotic plant were said to be responsible for much of the artillery fire. | Teenagers intoxicated of the locally produced khat narcotic plant were said to be responsible for much of the artillery fire. | 0ent |
Conversely, Habitat flew in the face of expert opinion when it introduced pack flat furniture on to the American market. | Conversely, Habitat contradicted expert opinion when it introduced pack flat furniture on to the American market. | 0ent |
It is difficult, especially with larger branches who still retain some considerable cash collection, I turn over somewhere in the region of eight thousand pounds a year, which isn't bad in, in this day and age. | It is difficult, especially with larger branches who still retain some considerable cash collection, I turn over somewhere in the region of eight thousand pounds a year, which isn't bad in, in the current era of history. | 0ent |
Girls gathered round the Watling Street Guard demanding their torn mini skirts back and a little posse of skinheads formed in front of the Brits shouting: Give 'em a knuckle samwidge, mate,’‘Yeah, put the boot in’. | Girls gathered round the Watling Street Guard demanding their torn mini skirts back and a little posse of skinheads formed in front of the Brits shouting: Give 'em a knuckle samwidge, mate,’‘Yeah, kick a fallen opponent. | 0ent |
' I don't give a fig ,' Cranston replied ,' if you hold it direct from the Holy Father! | ' I do not sell figs ,' Cranston replied ,' if you hold it direct from the Holy Father! | 1nent |
Once we have cleared the loan we will look at ways to buy our own premises with the help of our Small Self Administered Scheme, so our Corporate and Pensions Planning go hand in hand.’. | Once we have cleared the loan we will look at ways to buy our own premises with the help of our Small Self Administered Scheme, so our Corporate and Pensions Planning hold hands. | 1nent |
On the other hand, it might he argued that when he moves from the concept of impersonal truth to the concept of a personal God, he is distinguishing, in traditional Advaitin fashion, between higher and lower levels of truth or reality. | On the other hand, it might he argued that when he moves from the concept of impersonal truth to the concept of a personal God, he is distinguishing, in traditional Advaitin fashion, between at the top and bottom levels of truth or reality. | 1nent |
Why did she have to keep crossing swords with that fiendish man? | Why did she have to keep quarrel with that fiendish man? | 0ent |
10/10 SUPERB.í‰äó David Jemitus, Surrey, June 2006 í‰äóìAfter studying Reiki 1 with a Western style Master, Reiki Evolution has been a breath of fresh air. | 10/10 SUPERB.í‰äó David Jemitus, Surrey, June 2006 í‰äóìAfter studying Reiki 1 with a Western style Master, Reiki Evolution has been a new pleasant experience. | 0ent |
His first column, under the generic strap line' Sitting on the Fence', appeared on 30 November 1930 on page 3 — a star position — and under his new by line, Nathaniel Gubbins, which was to remain with him for life. | His first column, under the generic strap line' putting something on the fence', appeared on 30 November 1930 on page 3 — a star position — and under his new by line, Nathaniel Gubbins, which was to remain with him for life. | 1nent |
They claim that they have a mandate for doing that, too, but they cannot have it both ways. | They claim that they have a mandate for doing that, too, but they cannot do two things at once. | 1nent |
But the wind sweeping in from the sea even got to him, with the Open Champion dropping four shots in three holes, including a double bogey five at the treacherous 15th. | But the wind sweeping in from the sea even got to him, with the Open Champion dropping four shots in debt, including a double bogey five at the treacherous 15th. | 1nent |
We keep ourselves to ourselves, Joan and I. There was a frightful nosy American in the summer who just turned up out of the blue and told us how honoured we must be, having the old bat's relics up here. | We keep ourselves to ourselves, Joan and I. There was a frightful nosy American in the summer who just turned up without warning and told us how honoured we must be, having the old bat's relics up here. | 0ent |
Keep all your meetings and get togethers on a light note by banning anyone talking shop. | Keep all your meetings and get togethers on a light note by banning anyone talking about shopping. | 1nent |
The name rings a bell; I think I've seen it …. | The name rings a church bell; I think I've seen it …. | 1nent |
I would expect to get the broad picture and highlights and examples of. | I would expect to take a picture and highlights and examples of. | 1nent |
She'd spread my business all round the neighbourhood but she'd lend a hand without grudging it.’. | She'd spread my business all round the neighbourhood but she'd shake hands without grudging it.’. | 1nent |
Managers call for ever greater effort and self sacrifice’ whereas the rank and file are often apathetic to such exhortations and concerned with more immediate rises in their living standards. | Managers call for ever greater effort and self sacrifice’ whereas the ordinary members are often apathetic to such exhortations and concerned with more immediate rises in their living standards. | 0ent |
You can't just go away and hope everything will fall into place. | You can't just go away and hope everything will sit down. | 1nent |
Well maybe she was doing it to get Pete off the hook then. | Well maybe she was doing it to get Pete relieved of a duty then. | 0ent |
There's no face to face in terms of selling. | There's no in person in terms of selling. | 0ent |
Home Secretary Michael Howard is asking his officials to closely examine the case of a teenage vandal who walked free from court despite admitting he killed a vigilante. | Home Secretary Michael Howard is asking his officials to closely examine the case of a teenage vandal who took a stroll without disturbance from court despite admitting he killed a vigilante. | 1nent |
Reducing the amount of time a patient spends in face to face contact with relatives with whom he lives in a high EE’ environment, or changing their communication styles, will also be protective. | Reducing the amount of time a patient spends in in person contact with relatives with whom he lives in a high EE’ environment, or changing their communication styles, will also be protective. | 0ent |
At present the Tate is only able to show about 1,000 works at any one time out of its 5,105 paintings and sculptures (plus 30,000 works on paper). | At present the Tate is only able to show about 1,000 works at any one time out of its 5,105 paintings and sculptures (plus 30,000 works in theory). | 1nent |
NEW ~ YORK – The upcoming G 20 meeting is a make or break event. | NEW ~ YORK – The upcoming G 20 meeting is a build or destroy event. | 1nent |
After all, England have another chance to fall from grace when they meet Germany on Saturday. | After all, England have another chance to lose social position when they meet Germany on Saturday. | 0ent |
Coun Lyonette said Mr Fallon never claimed he was kept in the dark. | Coun Lyonette said Mr Fallon never claimed ignoring the fans. | 1nent |
I asked her to be my wife, and was rebuffed in no uncertain terms.’. | I asked her to be my wife, and was rebuffed categorically. | 0ent |
Gloucester rugby are back in league action tomorrow … the cherry and whites are away to orrell … last time out they beat Northampton so let's hope they're on a winning roll …. | Gloucester rugby are back in league action tomorrow … the cherry and whites are away to orrell … last time out they beat Northampton so let's hope they're moving uncontrollably …. | 1nent |
Licensed dealers as well as stockbrokers were feeling the pinch of sudden market setbacks, and not altogether satisfactory trade figures. | Licensed dealers as well as stockbrokers were suffering a hardship of sudden market setbacks, and not altogether satisfactory trade figures. | 0ent |
And then they all went down the drain when you came to Nottingham. | And then they all went down to the ocean when you came to Nottingham. | 1nent |
And Rover is right: by no stretch of the imagination could it be called a replacement for the dogged Montego because it competes in a different class. | And Rover is right: in no sense could it be called a replacement for the dogged Montego because it competes in a different class. | 0ent |
As a behind the scenes view of an artist's life it makes an interesting comparison with other recent artists' lives — Rodin, John, Modigliani and Picasso — all of whom he knew. | As a secretly view of an artist's life it makes an interesting comparison with other recent artists' lives — Rodin, John, Modigliani and Picasso — all of whom he knew. | 0ent |
The High Court in Edinburgh was told that McDonald was under the influence of drugs when he entered the bank and vaulted a counter. | The High Court in Edinburgh was told that McDonald was intoxicated of drugs when he entered the bank and vaulted a counter. | 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. | Superficially, 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. | 0ent |
Once they reached the canal bank, however, Robbie had no doubt that she'd done the right thing. | Once they reached the canal bank, however, Robbie had no doubt that she'd turned right. | 1nent |
One feature of this post election scene is the need to get a grip on public expenditure. | One feature of this post election scene is the need to be reasonable on public expenditure. | 0ent |
Swindon are on a roll at the moment and when things are going right, you can't go wrong. | Swindon are moving uncontrollably at the moment and when things are going right, you can't go wrong. | 1nent |
I wouldn't want us to find ourselves talking at cross purposes. | I wouldn't want us to find ourselves talking with different aims from one another. | 0ent |
By the same token, the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident. | For a similar reason, the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident. | 0ent |
Oh er he, he's worth a pretty penny is Sounness. | Oh er he, he's worth a a shiny penny is Sounness. | 1nent |
Cocooned inside fortress PWL, Kylie chose her first interviews in Britain to explain the homespun philosophy that was to keep body and soul together during this trying two months in Britain. | Cocooned inside fortress PWL, Kylie chose her first interviews in Britain to explain the homespun philosophy that was to survive during this trying two months in Britain. | 0ent |
But Figala's conclusions have devastating implications for any portrait of Newton which, like that provided by Hall, is still largely cast in the conventional mould, even if at great pains to depict Newton warts and all’. | But Figala's conclusions have devastating implications for any portrait of Newton which, like that provided by Hall, is still largely cast in the conventional mould, even if at great pains to depict Newton full range of characteristics including shortcomings. | 0ent |
ICL, of course, claims that its boxes fit the bill on both counts. | ICL, of course, claims that its boxes serve the purpose on both counts. | 0ent |
Sadly, for it was a lively, largely autobiographical piece, it would never see the light of day. | Sadly, for it was a lively, largely autobiographical piece, it would never see the brightest star of day. | 1nent |
An aspect of the problem related to ignorance is that of apathy in the sense that a person says it's not worth pursuing it’ or let's just forget about it’or it's just one of those things.’. | An aspect of the problem related to ignorance is that of apathy in the sense that a person says it's not worth pursuing it’ or let's just forget about it’or it's just an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
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