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To exploit his stature, de Gaulle had to create an organization from scratch, fend off rivals to his legitimacy, and dodge the attempts of his " allies " (he used quotation marks on occasion) to remove him. | To exploit his stature, de Gaulle had to create an organization from the beginning, fend off rivals to his legitimacy, and dodge the attempts of his " allies " (he used quotation marks on occasion) to remove him. | 0ent |
… The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it goes hand in hand with a European supervision, embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it, even those given by an independent court. | … The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it holds hands with a European supervision, embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it, even those given by an independent court. | 1nent |
At a pinch, he might very well feel safe enough in going ahead with what he's doing, and leaving all the rest to you. | With a pinch of salt, he might very well feel safe enough in going ahead with what he's doing, and leaving all the rest to you. | 1nent |
If Labour Members want to encourage inward investment, they should come clean and clarify in their own minds what their plans for national insurance contributions are. | If Labour Members want to encourage inward investment, they should bathe and clarify in their own minds what their plans for national insurance contributions are. | 1nent |
Michels mentioned that Novell was using SCO's training program to get their LAN VARs up to speed for USL Novell joint venture Univel's forthcoming UnixWare program. | Michels mentioned that Novell was using SCO's training program to get their LAN VARs fully informed for USL Novell joint venture Univel's forthcoming UnixWare program. | 0ent |
And tonight, New College Choir will be hoping to get the Royal seal of approval as they let the music speak for itself. | And tonight, New College Choir will be hoping to get the Royal sanction as they let the music speak for itself. | 0ent |
Extraordinary colouring, extraordinary, now's the time one ought to be out and about, seeing that sort of thing. | Extraordinary colouring, extraordinary, now's the time one ought to be moving around, seeing that sort of thing. | 0ent |
Yvette Barnett finds out what happened to those schoolchums who never kept in touch..At last I began to see the light Caramel to strawberry Bristol reporter Megan has picked and mixed with the best of them Christmas you gotta love it People say Christmas is for children. | Yvette Barnett finds out what happened to those schoolchums who never kept in touch..At last I began to see the brightest star Caramel to strawberry Bristol reporter Megan has picked and mixed with the best of them Christmas you gotta love it People say Christmas is for children. | 1nent |
It did not come to his mind to murder any of them; it was not his way, or the way he had been raised, to take life in cold blood, without a formal challenge or warning, without the necessary ritual preparation for combat and maybe death. | It did not come to his mind to murder any of them; it was not his way, or the way he had been raised, to take life in a pool of blood, without a formal challenge or warning, without the necessary ritual preparation for combat and maybe death. | 1nent |
But at the end of the day, I can look at myself in the mirror and say I gave 100 per cent. | But ultimately, I can look at myself in the mirror and say I gave 100 per cent. | 0ent |
Glitter is Dot Cotton in foot thick panstick, flogging a dead horse until its bones are a pile of dust. | Glitter is Dot Cotton in foot thick panstick, hitting a large dead animal until its bones are a pile of dust. | 1nent |
As soon as he got out and about he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you weren't there. | As soon as he got moving around he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you weren't there. | 0ent |
Is she someone you just met, someone you went off with on the spur of the moment? | Is she someone you just met, someone you went off with on short notice? | 0ent |
Author Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby's on December 15. | Author Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to change at London auctioneers Sotheby's on December 15. | 1nent |
It is time that the Prime Minister came clean with the country. | It is time that the Prime Minister admited the truth with the country. | 0ent |
As well as giving Graham round the clock attention, the search for a cure has often taken both Kathleen and her husband away from their home and their daughters. | As well as giving Graham nonstop attention, the search for a cure has often taken both Kathleen and her husband away from their home and their daughters. | 0ent |
No laughing matter Mary Kelly and family hit the Manhattan in Belfast's Bradbury Place. | Something serious that should not be joked about Mary Kelly and family hit the Manhattan in Belfast's Bradbury Place. | 0ent |
The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) amusingly shows a simple bank clerk trying to grasp the potential of the miracle working powers he has been given, but frames this story within a portentous divine commentary on that little planet under the sun’, occupied by such silly little creatures, swarming and crawling.’. | The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) amusingly shows a simple bank clerk trying to grasp the potential of the miracle working powers he has been given, but frames this story within a portentous divine commentary on that little planet that makes you warm, occupied by such silly little creatures, swarming and crawling.... | 1nent |
Everybody knew that they lived in a planned economy’ and they also knew who, in the final analysis, drew up the plan. | Everybody knew that they lived in a planned economy’ and they also knew who, in the last page of the report, drew up the plan. | 1nent |
But I found it collected dust in a corner. | But I found it gathered dust intentionally in a corner. | 1nent |
Indeed, at times like this, may be it is useful simply to restate what, for many people, is so obvious it often goes without saying. | Indeed, at times like this, may be it is useful simply to restate what, for many people, is so obvious it often is obvious. | 0ent |
Since then it would seem people are putting two and two together and coming up with ten,’ Pammy Jane said. | Since then it would seem people are figuring things out and coming up with ten,’ Pammy Jane said. | 0ent |
The person who is justified, the church which believes this, Christians who believe in a God who changes lives, cannot just simply go through the motions. | The person who is justified, the church which believes this, Christians who believe in a God who changes lives, cannot just simply do things in a perfunctory way. | 0ent |
It was the final straw; she could see he knew everything, everything, and that took away every last hidden ace she had ever hoped to possess. | It was the final straw; she could see he knew everything, everything, and that took away every hidden ace she had ever hoped to possess. | 0ent |
MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox walked free yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12 month prison sentence. | MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox took a stroll without disturbance yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12 month prison sentence. | 1nent |
So the depths of the oceans are full of lights moving rhythmically around and continually turning off and on. | So the depths of the oceans are full of lights moving rhythmically around and continually turning intermittently. | 1nent |
The hand of fate that has recently dealt the Brandywell club some crushing blows seems intent on turning the screw further. | The hand of fate that has recently dealt the Brandywell club some crushing blows seems intent on increasing the pressure of the situation further. | 0ent |
But as the old saying goes, it's better late than never (and better never late!— Ed). | But as the old saying goes, it's better to do things late, than to never do it at all (and better never late!— Ed). | 0ent |
In this context the financial muscle associated with a more diversified grouping, where risks are spread more evenly, can serve to help weather the storm. | In this context the financial muscle associated with a more diversified grouping, where risks are spread more evenly, can serve to help predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
Fifth bottom is quite enough for the chairman and the manager to continue their policy of keeping the fans in the dark. | Fifth bottom is quite enough for the chairman and the manager to continue their policy of ignoring the fans. | 1nent |
Animals can' lend their ears' and be wonderfully understanding. | Animals can' help deaf people' and be wonderfully understanding. | 1nent |
Not only are victims denied immediate help, they are subsequently kept in the dark by the police and courts about what is going on. | Not only are victims denied immediate help, ignoring the fans by the police and courts about what is going on. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge. | Encountering, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge. | 1nent |
Philosophically and technically town planning demonstrated in Britain, as elsewhere, an operational capacity to conceive and prepare a metropolitan plan, robust enough to stand the test of time. | Philosophically and technically town planning demonstrated in Britain, as elsewhere, an operational capacity to conceive and prepare a metropolitan plan, robust enough to last a long time. | 0ent |
It put the wind up me, to tell you the truth, so I've just brought Hawkbit along and left it at that.". | It frighten me, to tell you the truth, so I've just brought Hawkbit along and left it at that.". | 0ent |
I'm sorry!’ goes the disembodied voice; I'm as pissed off about this as you are. | I'm sorry!’ goes the disembodied voice; I'm as left about this as you are. | 0ent |
I told her once and for all that I wouldn't go shopping with her. | I told her conclusively that I wouldn't go shopping with her. | 0ent |
Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking shop. | Then I heard how he lived hand in mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking shop. | 1nent |
As an artist, Branwell went to London to seek admission to the Royal Academy Schools, but he lost heart, as soon as he arrived, and never even began. | As an artist, Branwell went to London to seek admission to the Royal Academy Schools, but he became discouraged, as soon as he arrived, and never even began. | 0ent |
The rest of his collection is going under the hammer. | The rest of his collection is changing. | 1nent |
In last season's All Ireland decider he again stole the show with a goal and four points. | In last season's All Ireland decider he again act unethically with a goal and four points. | 1nent |
Now over fifteen years on the single gets to see the light of day again thanks to the work of dance act Shake B4 Use. | Now over fifteen years on the single gets to see the brightest star of day again thanks to the work of dance act Shake B4 Use. | 1nent |
But its massed forces instinctively address the unspoken areas of emotional politics that are in the long run more fundamental. | But its massed forces instinctively address the unspoken areas of emotional politics that are after a very long time more fundamental. | 0ent |
He'll be on tenterhooks the whole time, and muttering to the parents things like: A true eccentric, our Mr McWhirter, but a very fine scholar in his field.’’. | He'll be in a state of anger the whole time, and muttering to the parents things like: A true eccentric, our Mr McWhirter, but a very fine scholar in his field.’’. | 1nent |
You may find yourself falling when you enter this den of iniquity, and one once in a while won't kill you. | You may find yourself falling when you enter this den of iniquity, and one sometimes won't kill you. | 0ent |
Glasgow took to the subway with a will, but an unexpected flood of passengers and an accident that injured 19 people, closed the circles until January the following year, when the Glasgow Subway Railway Company began operations in earnest. | Glasgow took to the subway resolutely, but an unexpected flood of passengers and an accident that injured 19 people, closed the circles until January the following year, when the Glasgow Subway Railway Company began operations in earnest. | 0ent |
I got the impression you're something of a lone wolf. | I got the impression you're something of a solitary person. | 0ent |
By the same token, it is sufficiently close to notions of family oriented casework, and also the administrative liaison between other service agencies or departments which are familiar features of a social worker's role. | For the price of one ticket, it is sufficiently close to notions of family oriented casework, and also the administrative liaison between other service agencies or departments which are familiar features of a social worker's role. | 1nent |
By the same token, many people over estimate the calories provided by potatoes (cooked without fat), cereal foods, and even fat free sweet foods. | In a similar manner, many people over estimate the calories provided by potatoes (cooked without fat), cereal foods, and even fat free sweet foods. | 0ent |
Further, employers could not have it both ways; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace, they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts. | Further, employers could not do two things at once; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace, they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts. | 1nent |
Yeah, unless this was his intention all along … to get Bardsley. | Yeah, unless this was his intention for the entire time … to get Bardsley. | 0ent |
In broad daylight what's more — and looking very charming in it too. | In a well lit room what's more — and looking very charming in it too. | 1nent |
All spare pared dead wood they can clamber on. | All spare pared old pieces of furniture they can clamber on. | 1nent |
In the few hours since she had brought the house down she had been interviewed by three tabloids, Sky Television and by Tony Howard for Newsnight’. | In the few hours since she had made the house collapse she had been interviewed by three tabloids, Sky Television and by Tony Howard for Newsnight’. | 1nent |
Because he means to come by this house by hook or by crook?’. | Because he means to come by this house by any means possible. | 0ent |
Well, take it from me, she knows exactly what's she doing. | Well, take it away from me, she knows exactly what's she doing. | 1nent |
The process or the how to do is, in the final analysis, no substitute for what to do; simple minded glorification of method or technique is usually a cover up for an academic procedure. | The process or the how to do is, after considering all aspects, no substitute for what to do; simple minded glorification of method or technique is usually a cover up for an academic procedure. | 0ent |
Emphasizing the role of competition between firms in raising real wages may appear to fly in the face of the everyday reality of pay negotiations. | Emphasizing the role of competition between firms in raising real wages may appear to contradict the everyday reality of pay negotiations. | 0ent |
But when I was released, it meant we were starting from scratch. | But when I was released, it meant we were starting from the beginning. | 0ent |
The bones most recently found in the docks will be reburied. | The bones most recently found under scrutiny will be reburied. | 1nent |
Unfettered competition of dog eat dog policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired, a society set free from idleness. | Unfettered competition of cannibalism policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired, a society set free from idleness. | 1nent |
Oh, Sarah, it probably cost the earth. | Oh, Sarah, it probably put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
We told Kelly all along what the doctors were saying. | We told Kelly the entire time what the doctors were saying. | 0ent |
The ladder was out of the question now, what with the floodlights. | The ladder was not remotely possible now, what with the floodlights. | 0ent |
In answer to this, there are cases in which the notion of force feeding is very wide of the mark. | In answer to this, there are cases in which the notion of force feeding is very inaccurate. | 0ent |
On the face of it then, the direct evidence from sample surveys of businessmen's expectations seems to provide very little, if any, support for the rational expectations hypothesis. | At first glance then, the direct evidence from sample surveys of businessmen's expectations seems to provide very little, if any, support for the rational expectations hypothesis. | 0ent |
On the face of it this seems to be a good idea: one frequently voiced criticism of comprehensive education is that all pupils have been forced to follow a grammar school curriculum. | At first glance this seems to be a good idea: one frequently voiced criticism of comprehensive education is that all pupils have been forced to follow a grammar school curriculum. | 0ent |
Daley Thompson is launching a new career in the fast lane at the Silverstone Race Track. | Daley Thompson is launching a new career with a rapid and exciting pace at the Silverstone Race Track. | 0ent |
Groups with sales over £ 500 m have seen total debt rise by 76%; and with recession in full swing are likely to continue scaling back jobs, the survey warns. | Groups with sales over £ 500 m have seen total debt rise by 76%; and with recession at a swingset are likely to continue scaling back jobs, the survey warns. | 1nent |
You'd best go over and pass the time of day. | You'd best go over and tell the time. | 1nent |
SENIOR consultants have challenged management to come clean over changes to health care in the NorthEast. | SENIOR consultants have challenged management to bathe over changes to health care in the NorthEast. | 1nent |
In the face of the self confident panache of the new monetarists, the Policy Studies group, and the apostles of the market place, significant numbers of British intellectuals seemed to lose heart. | In the face of the self confident panache of the new monetarists, the Policy Studies group, and the apostles of the market place, significant numbers of British intellectuals seemed to have heart failure. | 1nent |
A more accurate appraisal of the new status quo is that that would be the case … except for the small print. | A more accurate appraisal of the new status quo is that that would be the case … except for the fine print. | 0ent |
I just dreamed out of the blue that she had died, and then she did die. | I just dreamed without warning that she had died, and then she did die. | 0ent |
The connection is obvious to anyone who can put two and two together. | The connection is obvious to anyone who can figure things out. | 0ent |
He watched attentively, noting every frown, every look of puzzlement, every last betraying blink or twitch in the old man's face, anxious to gauge the depth of his feelings. | He watched attentively, noting every frown, every look of puzzlement, each and every betraying blink or twitch in the old man's face, anxious to gauge the depth of his feelings. | 0ent |
On subsidiarity, " the European Council received a report from the President of the Commission [reviewing]existing and proposed legislation in the light of the subsidiarity principle ". | On subsidiarity, " the European Council received a report from the President of the Commission [reviewing]existing and proposed legislation in consideration of the subsidiarity principle ". | 0ent |
They were work, and the students, who were paying through the nose for them, were grim, resentful and bloody minded. | They were work, and the students, who were paying an exorbitant amount for them, were grim, resentful and bloody minded. | 0ent |
Again there is the range from formal positions of trust, particularly teachers (e.g. TEACHER ACCUSED; HEAD IN DOCK) and ministers of the church (e.g. PARSON ON SEX CHARGES; PRIEST IN SEX CASE). | Again there is the range from formal positions of trust, particularly teachers (e.g. TEACHER ACCUSED; HEAD out on the docks) and ministers of the church (e.g. PARSON ON SEX CHARGES; PRIEST IN SEX CASE). | 1nent |
But she did worry and she needed to know every last detail. | But she did worry and she needed to know every detail. | 0ent |
The company announced the scheme in August, and has had to weather a storm of objections from shareholders and managers. | The company announced the scheme in August, and has had to predict the coming storm of objections from shareholders and managers. | 1nent |
The 9 others in the dock face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | The 9 others out on the docks face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | 1nent |
In blunt terms, they're fed up with having to chop and change the way they do things with every twist in Government policy. | In blunt terms, they're fed up with having to change repeatedly the way they do things with every twist in Government policy. | 0ent |
We shouldn't be picking up the tab. | We shouldn't be accepting the bill and pay it. | 0ent |
" Are you going to take it from me, or would you sooner have it from Mr Jenks? ". | " Are you going to take it away from me, or would you sooner have it from Mr Jenks? ". | 1nent |
But out of sight at the other end of the course, Mr Hill had also come to grief. | But out of sight at the other end of the course, Mr Hill had also express condolences. | 1nent |
TELEVISION: Telly favourites from all walks of life were put forward from Jean Boht to Peter Sissons. | TELEVISION: Telly favourites from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle were put forward from Jean Boht to Peter Sissons. | 0ent |
Here an inner momentum brings us face to face with ourselves and we can choose between perpetuating the old pattern or learning from our experience. | Here an inner momentum brings us in person with ourselves and we can choose between perpetuating the old pattern or learning from our experience. | 0ent |
Many of her colleagues had fallen by the wayside. | Many of her colleagues had failed to be completed. | 0ent |
It was difficult for anyone to make light of the conditions but the Brugge forward, Amokachi, did his best to advertise the obvious pace he possesses during an opening in which the Belgian side did everything except score. | It was difficult for anyone to illuminate the conditions but the Brugge forward, Amokachi, did his best to advertise the obvious pace he possesses during an opening in which the Belgian side did everything except score. | 1nent |
I hope this Tory government's change of heart is genuine and that they are not just trying to pass the buck. | I hope this Tory government's change of heart is genuine and that they are not just trying to transfer responsibility onto another. | 0ent |
But to bale out at 250 feet was tempting Fate too much — and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground, no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall. | But to bale out at 250 feet was tempting the woman too much — and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground, no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall. | 1nent |
In marked contrast with this ready compliance, virtually none of the recommendations for action to be taken by members of the Senior Management Team had borne fruit a year later. | In marked contrast with this ready compliance, virtually none of the recommendations for action to be taken by members of the Senior Management Team had achieved benefit a year later. | 0ent |
I quit; I resign; I throw in the towel There. | I quit; I resign; I give up There. | 0ent |
I thought this was quite a plus actually, because we were able to get away with murder during the beginning, in some ways doing things that on paper looked very expensive but in reality balanced out over the year we were scheduled.’. | I thought this was quite a plus actually, because we were able to do bad things and not be punished during the beginning, in some ways doing things that on paper looked very expensive but in reality balanced out over the year we were scheduled.’. | 0ent |
We would have to keep a low profile. | We would have to be quiet and discreet. | 0ent |
As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States looked the other way. | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States became shy. | 1nent |
In June, he told Puchberg bitterly that he had been forced to give away his Prussian’ quartets for a song, just in order to have enough cash to meet his present obligations. | In June, he told Puchberg bitterly that he had been forced to give away his Prussian’ quartets very cheaply, just in order to have enough cash to meet his present obligations. | 0ent |
After three weeks most peace went mad, but very quietly, and without an argument, but the strong minded continued to stand fast and weather the quiet and unargumentative storm. | After three weeks most peace went mad, but very quietly, and without an argument, but the strong minded continued to stand fast and predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
(Indeed, the father of Prince Kropotkin issued his wife and serfs proper marching orders in military fashion.). | (Indeed, the father of Prince Kropotkin issued his wife and serfs proper instructions for action in military fashion.). | 0ent |
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