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So far as state education is concerned, increasingly free rein is being given to this power.
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So far as state education is concerned, increasingly absent of constraints is being given to this power.
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Uncertainties over the church's Trinitarian teaching came to a head under Constantine, who thought himself divinely commissioned to secure the church's unity.
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Uncertainties over the church's Trinitarian teaching popped up under Constantine, who thought himself divinely commissioned to secure the church's unity.
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But some bruised wives may feel that Vaughan is almost too ready to let men off the hook; many would like to see their partner shed a little retributory blood.
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But some bruised wives may feel that Vaughan is almost too ready to let men relieved of a duty; many would like to see their partner shed a little retributory blood.
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Salt was making a meal of Jess's shortcomings and Nancy stared at the new kitchen wench while her mother nodded in her easy going way as she took off her shawl and recaptured her dropping hairpins.
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Salt was overly complicate Jess's shortcomings and Nancy stared at the new kitchen wench while her mother nodded in her easy going way as she took off her shawl and recaptured her dropping hairpins.
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He did not stick out like a sore thumb — the drawback of most Englishmen, and he spoke French fluently.
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He did not hurt like a sore thumb — the drawback of most Englishmen, and he spoke French fluently.
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One of the lovely Queens said to Betsy: " I trust you will honor me by being my guest.
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One of the lovely Queens said to Betsy: " I trust you will honor me by going for it.
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KENNETH Rose's item on the Queen's gift for naming her horses (March 29) struck a chord.
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KENNETH Rose's item on the Queen's gift for naming her horses (March 29) elicited a significant reaction.
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Then, when Ollie reached about 18 months of age, out of the blue, they had their first serious fight.
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Then, when Ollie reached about 18 months of age, unexpectedly, they had their first serious fight.
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The blurb talks about' traditional English pastoral' meeting the postmodern, and the stage seems set for a prose version of Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns: history, myth and self awareness cunningly aligned with maximal sleight of hand.
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The blurb talks about' traditional English pastoral' meeting the postmodern, and the stage seems set for a prose version of Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns: history, myth and self awareness cunningly aligned with maximal skilled deception.
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This time the Rangers manager pulled another rabbit out of the hat by fielding England international full back Gary Stevens after 15 months of injury.
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This time the Rangers manager amused them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat by fielding England international full back Gary Stevens after 15 months of injury.
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Some were very useful — Gardening All the Year Round was well thumbed, and Dorcas knew Essential Theory for the Amateur Engineer almost by heart — but some were, well, difficult, and not opened much.
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Some were very useful — Gardening All the Year Round was well thumbed, and Dorcas knew Essential Theory for the Amateur Engineer almost from unaided memory and in full detail — but some were, well, difficult, and not opened much.
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Read the small print of any agreement you have with an agency, and be honest with agency staff about your dilemma.
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Read the fine print of any agreement you have with an agency, and be honest with agency staff about your dilemma.
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During tests at the government's Fire Research Station, an ordinary mattress reached a temperature of 108 ° C after catching fire, and produced 313 cubic metres of smoke.
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During tests at the government's Fire Research Station, an ordinary mattress reached a temperature of 108 ° C after becoming engulfed in flames, and produced 313 cubic metres of smoke.
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' Both my elder daughters fell under influences that were unwelcome to me in their teens because of school ,' she says.
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' Both my elder daughters fell under the spell that were unwelcome to me in their teens because of school ,' she says.
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Sound, as well as visual image, plays a big part in successful campaigning: applause, off the cuff conversations, speeches, music and cheering.
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Sound, as well as visual image, plays a big part in successful campaigning: applause, out from under the cuff of a sleeve conversations, speeches, music and cheering.
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It's alright I know I take the piss out of you every other day of the year but today I will not from now on.
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It's alright I know I tease out of you every other day of the year but today I will not from now on.
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Start with the beginning of this decade if you like, when the one and only Muhammad Ali personally escorted me round every nook and cranny of his Deer Lake log cabin home.
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Start with the beginning of this decade if you like, when the one and only Muhammad Ali personally escorted me round every small place of his Deer Lake log cabin home.
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The trouble was, neither of us had been here before and Holyhead Mountain in the gathering gloom emphatically had the last laugh.
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The trouble was, neither of us had been here before and Holyhead Mountain in the gathering gloom emphatically was the last to laugh at a joke.
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News May 2004 27 May 2004 Sensor technology comes in from the cold The response of glaciers to global warming is an important element in understanding climate change, involving sea level change and changes to the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic.
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News May 2004 27 May 2004 Sensor technology gains widespread acceptance in a group The response of glaciers to global warming is an important element in understanding climate change, involving sea level change and changes to the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic.
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Instead, she discovered your grandfather, and put two and two together and made five.
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Instead, she discovered your grandfather, and group like things together and made five.
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The couple fell in love before they had even set eyes on each other during a six month long distance courtship.
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The couple fell in love before they had even see each other during a six month long distance courtship.
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He'd thrown the receiver off the hook, but she was haranguing the empty line, demanding he reply.
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He'd thrown the receiver relieved of a duty, but she was haranguing the empty line, demanding he reply.
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One does something on the spur of the moment that is trivial and perhaps a little silly, then when that action is caught up in … in a tragic event, one feels quite foolish telling of it.’.
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One does something on short notice that is trivial and perhaps a little silly, then when that action is caught up in … in a tragic event, one feels quite foolish telling of it.’.
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He waved them on as he turned the corner, and began to run.
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He waved them on as he passed out of danger, and began to run.
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You get the picture,’ he said, not wanting to play any more.
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You take a picture he said, not wanting to play any more.
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As for the supposedly curative hair of the dog, this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk, bread and fur from the offending animal.
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As for the supposedly curative dog hair, this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk, bread and fur from the offending animal.
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When he turned to look at her with some compassion, she walked the few steps that kept them apart and, staring at him with desperate eyes, insisted, That woman in the docks … it was her, wasn't it?
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When he turned to look at her with some compassion, she walked the few steps that kept them apart and, staring at him with desperate eyes, insisted, That woman under scrutiny … it was her, wasn't it?
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General Electric must be laughing all the way to the bank,’ he says.
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General Electric must be making money by deceiving he says.
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Unfortunately, instead of being integrated in a general hospital as planned, the wing will now be left high and dry.
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Unfortunately, instead of being integrated in a general hospital as planned, the wing will now be left floating in dry air.
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His were about 0 95 in 12 overs as our boys ran amok.
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His were about 0 95 in 12 overs as our boys went on a rampage.
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Once he was on the mend, we decided to try and do something about his crooked leg.
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Once he was suffering, we decided to try and do something about his crooked leg.
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I'll give them nice dry sense of humour, he thought savagely as he came out on to his floor and lumbered towards room 4038, I'll give them nice dry sense of humour and then some.
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I'll give them nice dry sense of humour, he thought savagely as he came out on to his floor and lumbered towards room 4038, I'll give them nice dry sense of humour and even more so.
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Some people say certain responses in others make them see red and they are guaranteed to be upset, even though for the sake of peace they may repress their anger or hurt.
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Some people say certain responses in others make them become enraged and they are guaranteed to be upset, even though for the sake of peace they may repress their anger or hurt.
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Be a bit firmer with the neds or they'll walk all over you.
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Be a bit firmer with the neds or they'll dominate you.
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In fact, power in many walks of life was delegated to members of the business elite and business organizations which became part of the state apparatus (Miliband 1969, pp.87–96).
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In fact, power in many occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle was delegated to members of the business elite and business organizations which became part of the state apparatus (Miliband 1969, pp.87–96).
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Many of the heads had made an active move towards involving more people (even all staff in one school) in an attempt to make more staff aware of the need to plan finance as a' whole school issue' and to prioritise resource needs.
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Many of the heads had stood still towards involving more people (even all staff in one school) in an attempt to make more staff aware of the need to plan finance as a' whole school issue' and to prioritise resource needs.
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Roger has also dismissed the use of contracts’: as if you can hope to put relationships down on paper’.
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Roger has also dismissed the use of contracts’: as if you can hope to put relationships down in theory.
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After that I searched high and low for a new teacher, and when I found one I had to start from scratch.
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After that I searched at the top and bottom for a new teacher, and when I found one I had to start from scratch.
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' Paddy Ashdown has given the kiss of life to an ailing Prime Minister ,' said Labour front bencher John Prescott.
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' Paddy Ashdown has given the life changing kiss to an ailing Prime Minister ,' said Labour front bencher John Prescott.
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The connection is obvious to anyone who can put two and two together.
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The connection is obvious to anyone who can group like things together.
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Rock bottom: Ex con strips off in protest at benefit refusal.
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The very lowest possible level: Ex con strips off in protest at benefit refusal.
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Her language may be a bit highbrow, but it strikes a chord with many of Britain's state school heads.
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Her language may be a bit highbrow, but it elicit a significant reaction with many of Britain's state school heads.
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Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, on the face of it, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly!
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Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, Encountering, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly!
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Er you you've mentioned them off and on quite a few times er that there.
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Er you you've mentioned them intermittently quite a few times er that there.
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Moreover, and to add insult to injury, these off centre policies are never supported by a clear majority of the electorate.
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Moreover, and to further a loss with mockery, these off centre policies are never supported by a clear majority of the electorate.
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They may well crack altogether if Blackburn could win 3 or 4 games on the trot.
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They may well crack altogether if Blackburn could win 3 or 4 games in a row.
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Well, there you are, I've come clean.
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Well, there you are, I've be completely honest.
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In Lowther v. Harris (1926 K.B.) an agent was entrusted with a tapestry with a view to selling it.
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In Lowther v. Harris (1926 K.B.) an agent was entrusted with a tapestry with the intention to selling it.
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The Assembly's first meeting, in September 1949, disappointed both Britain's Labour leaders (who condemned it as a talk shop’) and European federalists (who recognised its powerlessness).
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The Assembly's first meeting, in September 1949, disappointed both Britain's Labour leaders (who condemned it as a talk about shopping) and European federalists (who recognised its powerlessness).
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The man in the dock watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair.
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The man under scrutiny watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair.
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To a certain extent you'll have free rein,’ he'd told her over the telephone.
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To a certain extent you'll have absent of constraints he'd told her over the telephone.
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You're not first up this morning,’ said the waiter.
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You're not firstly this morning,’ said the waiter.
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Remorseful Prober does better against Tit for Tat than Naive Prober does, though not as well as Tit for Tat does against itself.
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Remorseful Prober does better against Tit for Tat than Naive Prober does, though not as well as equivalent retribution does against itself.
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At one time, Mr Jarvis the coalman paid a pretty penny just to park his waggons there.
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At one time, Mr Jarvis the coalman paid a high price just to park his waggons there.
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Don't assume the worst or jump to conclusions.
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Don't assume the worst or make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence.
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A month afterwards the teams will be sent out to discover whether retailers are sticking to the letter of the law.
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A month afterwards the teams will be sent out to discover whether retailers are sticking on paper of the law.
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Again, we see the need for flexibility in the control structure, with each component being given enough free rein to contribute fully, but not so much as to force it to take decisions for which it, on its own, has insufficient evidence.
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Again, we see the need for flexibility in the control structure, with each component being given enough absent of constraints to contribute fully, but not so much as to force it to take decisions for which it, on its own, has insufficient evidence.
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The enemy soon became aware of the importance of the work at Bawdsey and our intelligence got wind of plans for a massive attempt to demolish the research station.
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The enemy soon became aware of the importance of the work at Bawdsey and our intelligence learned of plans for a massive attempt to demolish the research station.
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An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had lost heart.
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An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had had heart failure.
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This is especially true in the light of the many more recent and post independence projects that have failed, despite the often sizeable investments in the form of aid.
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This is especially true in consideration of the many more recent and post independence projects that have failed, despite the often sizeable investments in the form of aid.
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Edinburgh's growth as an administrative centre went hand in hand with this.
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Edinburgh's growth as an administrative centre held hands with this.
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But she was not on the tour, so I had to grin and bear it.
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But she was not on the tour, so I had to be happy.
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Get this lot down to the precinct an’ throw the book at em.
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Get this lot down to the precinct an’ apply the harshest possible punishment to em.
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By the same token, though, there was no need to take revenge on the rabbits.
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For a similar reason, though, there was no need to take revenge on the rabbits.
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' I brought in the Readers' Digests ,' she muttered, unable to apply the brakes when she'd been on such a powerful roll.
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' I brought in the Readers' Digests ,' she muttered, unable to apply the brakes when she'd been moving uncontrollably.
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At that point Banana manager Keith Lambert instructed Luckwell to drop back and help with the chase and it was touch and go as the next group brought the gap down to three minutes on the finishing circuit at Rotherham.
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At that point Banana manager Keith Lambert instructed Luckwell to drop back and help with the chase and it was swift as the next group brought the gap down to three minutes on the finishing circuit at Rotherham.
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It was as embarrassing to see a friend under the influence of adrenalin when one had not lost one's own temper as it was to see him under the influence of alcohol when one was sober.
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It was as embarrassing to see a friend under the influence of adrenalin when one had not lost one's own temper as it was to see him under the spell of alcohol when one was sober.
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I hoped I might turn the trick with that one.
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I hoped I might do magic tricks with that one.
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When Jane asked for an overdraft, the bank manager (slogan: We Like to Say Yes ’’), a pompous Dad's Army look alike, after conferring with some nasty men in suits who turned their backs to her, had shown her the door.
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When Jane asked for an overdraft, the bank manager (slogan: We Like to Say Yes ’’), a pompous Dad's Army look alike, after conferring with some nasty men in suits who turned their backs to her, had showed you some tips to get accepted.
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His presence was immediately broadcast in no uncertain terms to all and sundry by the DJ's who made exaggerated claims that they were being boarded by an unauthorised government vessel.
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His presence was immediately broadcast categorically to all and sundry by the DJ's who made exaggerated claims that they were being boarded by an unauthorised government vessel.
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In opting for a “ pure ” form of money, created by a central ~ bank independent of national authority, Europeans self consciously flew in the face of what had become the dominant monetary tradition.
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In opting for a “ pure ” form of money, created by a central ~ bank independent of national authority, Europeans self consciously contradicted what had become the dominant monetary tradition.
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In the final analysis, they may recommend specific courses of action including destroying all your credit cards and even your cheque book, if they believe this to be necessary.
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In the last page of the report, they may recommend specific courses of action including destroying all your credit cards and even your cheque book, if they believe this to be necessary.
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As he turned the corner a police car pulled out in front of them.
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As he passed out of danger a police car pulled out in front of them.
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The direction specifically requires (in para 4) that each report should state on the face of it the name of the party on whose behalf the expert has given the report, the date on which it is given (of course that can be avoided by the use of an indexed bundle), and whether or not it is agreed by the other parties.
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The direction specifically requires (in para 4) that each report should state Encountering the name of the party on whose behalf the expert has given the report, the date on which it is given (of course that can be avoided by the use of an indexed bundle), and whether or not it is agreed by the other parties.
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If you are looking for an appealing gift that doesn't cost the earth, Belinda Thomas could provide a solution.
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If you are looking for an appealing gift that doesn't put the earth in danger, Belinda Thomas could provide a solution.
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Haven't gone much further back but I'd lay odds on a comfortable middle class upbringing; don't know for sure, though.
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Haven't gone much further back but I'd offer a bet on a comfortable middle class upbringing; don't know for sure, though.
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. or else’)to be ignored until out of the blue’ you lash out with harsh words or actions (perhaps) in order to release your mounting frustration and anger?
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. or else’)to be ignored until without warning you lash out with harsh words or actions (perhaps) in order to release your mounting frustration and anger?
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The end of the play, one curtain call, and then, sod it, he'd risk another slap on the wrist from the arch Mr. Ward.
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The end of the play, one curtain call, and then, sod it, he'd risk another tap of the wrist from the arch Mr. Ward.
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However, it would be wrong to view assemblies as no more than talking shops.
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However, it would be wrong to view assemblies as no more than talking about shopping.
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So excellent that when you take it to the bank they will actually put it into your account.
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So excellent that when you rely on it completely they will actually put it into your account.
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We've gone from strength to strength from there qualifying for last year's UK Team Chase Championships.
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We've got stronger from there qualifying for last year's UK Team Chase Championships.
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Its uneven surface attracts food debris the way a deep pile carpet collects dust — but research shows that thorough cleansing can reduce mouth odour by 60 per cent.
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Its uneven surface attracts food debris the way a deep pile carpet remains untouched for a long period of time — but research shows that thorough cleansing can reduce mouth odour by 60 per cent.
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By the same token they are producing just the right level of output ,.
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For the price of one ticket they are producing just the right level of output ,.
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Until William Green's death in 1823 there were not many options open to those people who had the leisure to travel even if they could resist the siren songs of the Lakes’ poets.
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Until William Green's death in 1823 there were not many options open to those people who had the leisure to travel even if they could resist the sound of an ambulance of the Lakes’ poets.
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He sees the new blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over represented subjects like particle physics.
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He sees the donated blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over represented subjects like particle physics.
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But he knew it was a routine, automatic business, none the less essential for all that, and nine times out of ten effective.
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But he knew it was a routine, automatic business, none the less essential for all that, and mostly effective.
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No wonder calls are growing for the show to be put out of its misery once and for all.
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No wonder calls are growing for the show to be put out of its misery conclusively.
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If we hypothesise that most children who are abused by men, it does not indicate that all men are abusers, neither does the notion hold water that 77 per cent of sexual abuse within foster and residential care is committed by males.
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If we hypothesise that most children who are abused by men, it does not indicate that all men are abusers, neither does the notion withstand criticism that 77 per cent of sexual abuse within foster and residential care is committed by males.
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These countries are recognising that a decent communications structure is a prerequisite for economic survival, and the western telecommunications companies, seeing Eastern Europe as a profitable market, are only too willing to lend a hand.
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These countries are recognising that a decent communications structure is a prerequisite for economic survival, and the western telecommunications companies, seeing Eastern Europe as a profitable market, are only too willing to shake hands.
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You're pure Slattery, to the bone, with never a joke in your body.’.
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You're pure Slattery, completely, with never a joke in your body.’.
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Unlike many similar discounts which sprang up after Abbey National had made its move, this one is for an indefinite period.
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Unlike many similar discounts which sprang up after Abbey National had stood still, this one is for an indefinite period.
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Disputes about who's going to stop drinking and drive home don't help us go with the flow.
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Disputes about who's going to stop drinking and drive home don't help us swim downstream.
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When turning a corner into the next aisle of the shop, don't tamely walk round behind the trolley and push it in the new direction.
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When passing out of danger into the next aisle of the shop, don't tamely walk round behind the trolley and push it in the new direction.
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And I think they realise how I feel and this has broken the ice.’.
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And I think they realise how I feel and this has made icecubes.
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Matters came to a head when Anthony Coburn delivered his second storyline, a science fiction adventure set on thirtieth century Earth, titled simply The Robots’.
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Matters reached a turning point when Anthony Coburn delivered his second storyline, a science fiction adventure set on thirtieth century Earth, titled simply The Robots’.
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This applies whether you are just rearranging a room, thinking of buying some new items, or have just moved in and are starting from scratch.
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This applies whether you are just rearranging a room, thinking of buying some new items, or have just moved in and are starting from the beginning.
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What was worse, within minutes people would be walking all over her back breaking work — it did not bear thinking of.
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What was worse, within minutes people would be dominating her back breaking work — it did not bear thinking of.
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Unfortunately, I'll have to come clean; that story is only a rumour.
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Unfortunately, I'll have to be completely honest; that story is only a rumour.
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It was noticeable that Docklands Express and Cool Ground were both together in the middle of the field, neither having yet made a move.
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It was noticeable that Docklands Express and Cool Ground were both together in the middle of the field, neither having yet took action.
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The photographs are also persuasive evocations of the divided Berlin of the present, where East and West meet beside a floodlit No Man's Land.
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The photographs are also persuasive evocations of the divided Berlin of the present, where East and West meet beside a floodlit a land that no one want to buy.
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