To such we invite a rigid comparison of the principles and practice of the two schools at the present day. |
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The leader will invite all congregants who feel the Torah passage is speaking to this issue in their lives to join in that aliyah. |
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Furthermore, the Home Office equivalent of Chinese walls between contractors and contractees invite suspicions rather than confidence. |
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The films he made look simple at first glance, yet already invite a more complicated response. |
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I had a general invite to see Idol at a friend's house, but I was pooped and my nesting instinct was mighty. |
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He comes to the counting house to wish Scrooge a merry Christmas and invite his uncle to dine with himself and his wife on Christmas Day. |
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Don't invite your new gang to your old crew's annual end-of-summer outdoor bash. |
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So how does a supposed grassroots party leader and second-tier politician get an invite to schmooze with major world players? |
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It is a cosy corner to invite several friends to degust tea and have a private meeting. |
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After the marriage date is set, the groom sends out emissaries to personally invite friends and relatives to the wedding. |
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The king is expected to invite the emperor and empress to a private dinner at his palace on Wednesday. |
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This could invite powdery mildew or other types of fungus to grow on your plants. |
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The Virginia authorities, having come to the conclusion that our Artist is a dangerous character, invite him to absquatulate! |
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The Flyathon event, which starts at 2.30 pm, will invite people to throw their plane the furthest distance. |
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Trying to fudge the issue will only invite China's bullying and eventual invasion. |
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Canadian ladies, if he knocks on your door, why not invite him in for a cuppa tea? |
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In this, of all ages, we should learn the lesson that to put only a fraction of the potentially culpable in the dock is to invite injustice. |
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Puerto Ricans and Chicanos are linguistically linked, but if you invite them over for frijoles and serve refried beans, one will be disappointed. |
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You break the rules of your people, invite danger upon yourself and fret your mother. |
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Well, the cheerleaders also tried to invite her to become a cheerleader but she declined, hence making her a freak and a total loser. |
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I somewhat flinchingly invite you to feedback your views on the changes so far. |
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Indeed, I invite United Future members to take a call, because this bill is meant to be the jewel in their crown. |
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The French names on the streets and the quaint old houses invite exploration into the history. |
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The rock fit perfectly in my pocket, felt reassuring in my hand, and the little fellow painted on the front seemed to invite confidences. |
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In a word, I have to invite the reader to come in backward upon the whole business. |
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We invite anyone who is interested to join us, from psychologists, to teachers and caregivers. |
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They seemed content to sit back and invite Arsenal to come on to them, and the league leaders were not about to spurn the invitation. |
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By positing insupportable images of the divine, they invite us to judgment. |
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The Committee also wishes to invite all priests, nuns and brothers who are natives of the Parish. |
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For that reason I invite members to support the amendment from my colleague that simply changes the date to 5 years hence, which will do us fine. |
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In fact, the exhibition brims with other themes that invite elaboration that would give interpretative depth. |
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The lush green all around seemed to invite him to the delights of the open air to which he surrendered himself. |
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Do you invite this Court to conduct the review to determine whether or not the verdict is unsatisfactory? |
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Full of associative forms, his works are often question marks that invite multiple interpretations. |
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Just when you think you have it all figured out, a new piece of evidence presents itself to invite more ruminations. |
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It's become a running joke that I only invite her because she has this huge casserole dish that I borrow. |
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We got a lovely invite from my cousin to go up to Wales for the Easter long weekend. |
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With the new kids on the block, cooking is less about the food you eat than the friends you invite around for dinner. |
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Just invite some of your nearest and dearest over to your house or organise a coffee morning in your office! |
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But invite anybody else to stay over, and you will be living on top of each other. |
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Whenever someone has money, they invite their friends to go out to a neighborhood bar for a round of drinks. |
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Anthologies like this one invite us to generalize about differences between U.S. and U.K. poetics. |
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Stencil and linocut monoprint posters on their website, reminiscent of Paris 1968, invite us to unplug the addictive TV drip from our lives. |
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These savage comedies invite a different kind of laughter from romantic comedy. |
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Moonlight spilled from the tower's crosshatched iron braces and, pooling at the foot of the steps, seemed to invite me up. |
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And when caught, the hoss thief had a date with a Colt.45 or an invite to a necktie party. |
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Therapists-in-training were asked to invite an individual or couple they knew to role play a therapy session with them. |
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But no one can put me to death if I play my music too loudly or invite my boyfriend over for the night. |
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In fact, the organisers had issued a press release in which they promised not to invite any refuseniks to speak. |
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To do so is invite into your life the three demons of chaos, torture and heartbreak. |
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As well, the daycare is planning an open house for May 6 to invite the community to see the results of several years of hard work. |
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I'd like to invite you to lunch there so you can give an unbiased outsider's view. |
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I invite your Lordship to refuse permission and let my learned friend go to the Court of Appeal and ask them. |
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I invite you to come now and to eat the living bread and drink the new wine of Christ and His Gospel. |
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By getting e-mail addresses of a representative sample of the electorate, we can invite 50,000 to 100,000 people to participate at once. |
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Your eyes skim past the Web listings that invite you to visit the company online. |
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The committee is hoping to invite several people to give talks atthe launch and the usual story tellers will also be present. |
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That is so despite a few tracks that may not invite hallelujah's from certain quarters. |
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The management hopes to invite Turkish musicians to accompany the dancing, which will perhaps make it more festive as well. |
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Serena refused to invite the atrabilious Mr. Morne, who could spoil a party just by opening his mouth. |
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But when they demean a work of beauty and dignity that has shaped English history and literature as no other book, they invite retribution. |
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In closing, I invite any member of the police authority to explain the safety factors that deter them giving consent for taxis to use bus lanes. |
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Infractions from the standard can only invite misinterpretation at best, catastrophe at worst. |
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Rachel throws a last-minute bon voyage party for Emily just so she can invite Joshua. |
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Occasionally, make time to invite a neighbor over and perform for them after a lunch or dinner. |
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They may invite individuals to confirm that they want to continue mailings or reduce the frequency of mailings. |
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The invite came with a dart, which each blindfolded guest was required to throw at a giant map of the world. |
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Topics that had once appeared impossibly opaque to even the most determined of scholars now almost promiscuously invite inquiry and controversy. |
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We invite readers to put their questions so they can attend a question time session during his visit to the city. |
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They are questions which we would invite your Lordship to certify as questions of general public importance. |
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The Council is one of the first to set up commissioning bodies which invite groups to apply to provide services. |
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We have a formal where we invite every alum whose ever been through to come back. |
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By 1865, to paint the circle of Manet and Fantin was to invite more criticism for the group. |
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Piloting will provide a guide for rephrasing questions to invite a richer response. |
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Your Honour, in obedience to requests made to me informally by the Registrar, I invite your Honour to certify for counsel. |
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Perhaps we should invite those who criticise and abuse with little provocation? |
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Each year, as a courtesy to the school, the Jets invite one or two Hofstra players to the spring minicamp. |
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Yeah, I know about the Baccinalia stuff which is why I went for more of an invite than a full-on summoning. |
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He wanted to invite the public to future police award ceremonies so they could get a greater understanding of how the police service works. |
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I mean, his most fun was he'd invite people out of the audience to do the polka. |
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Then, invite your pals over for a cozy eve of viewing videos and munching munchies. |
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They invite one another to play by a certain ceremoniousness of attitude and gesture. |
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Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills. |
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Every once in a while, Roger would invite me to join him for a screening of a new film. |
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Assuredly, by foretelling the destruction of a Temple a preacher could invite backlash for the implied criticism of its hierocracy. |
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At the now locked gates he meets twins Isabelle and Theo, who promptly invite him home to meet their parents for a lark. |
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When they relate poetry to music, they invite harsh criticism on two fronts, not just one. |
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Just had an invite to the press conference on Monday and I'm on the scrounge for questions. |
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For those freakish friends of yours without e-mail, follow up with a printed invite. |
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A simple analogy or a homely metaphor does the trick to invite the reader to share his views, opinions, judgement and comments. |
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But the ungenial man was an excellent conductor who was generous enough every second or third week to invite the big maestros of the world. |
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The broad thrust of the report was interesting and pertinent, but some of the recommendations invite closer examination. |
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Everyone has the opportunity to invite neighbours over for coffee, a meal, or a barbecue. |
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The slinky waves, graceful and sinuous in movement, invite fishermen to reactivate their fishing nets and venture into the swirling waters. |
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Primarily used at night, the building is shown in night renderings to express how the building can glow and invite the community inside. |
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Obviously, you'll only be able to invite a select number of guests but at least you won't have to worry about catering. |
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I almost completely forgot to invite all my visitors to the Birthday bashment that we are having at Dr. D's blog today. |
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There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout. |
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Obviously, to share a resource like water was to invite conflict and strife. |
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You will be questioned as to how often you invite guests for meals and whether you have a microwave oven, a refrigerator and a deep freezer. |
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We invite family, godparents and mentors to join in the laying on of hands on confirmation Sunday. |
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It looks very much like the angels on the Caprice invite are wearing rah-rah skirts. |
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I don't want to risk the mercs coming back here, nor do I want to invite any of my rivals to attempt an attack while this place is in disrepair. |
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This tactic will let guests know that only the people to whom the invite is addressed are welcome. |
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Get two of your best customers to help conduct peer 2 peer webinars to discuss best practices and issues with peers you invite. |
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Program officials invite Airmen to contribute to any of the Air Force's four official charitable organizations. |
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Stating a problem in a succinct and crisp manner tends to invite a simple elegant solution. |
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Screen shots show the use of the curve, light diffusion and terracing to invite the player. |
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Smooth rock beds along the ascending route look like pavement, and invite drowsy black racers and Eastern hog-nosed snakes to sunbathe. |
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This is an invitation to invite the army and police to superintend the electoral process. |
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That unfortunate verbal tic doesn't invite confidence, but I would willingly defend the bulk of what Pilger has had to say in recent years. |
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How come you had an Australian millionairess visiting and you didn't invite me? |
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It had been her birthday party, where she had had to invite the whole kindergarten class. |
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Jason Gardener is regaling me with tales of an invite to Buckingham Palace and a chinwag with the Queen. |
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Or maybe we could just invite the morons to brunch and screen Beaches over mimosas. |
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Why would engineering students want to invite a playback singer from the world of cinema, as a special guest for the cultural festival? |
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My husband and I immediately decided to invite her to sit shiva in our home. |
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The tables are covered with green tablecloths and the wooden chairs have nice padded cushions which invite you to stay awhile. |
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Several countries in the developing world continue to invite him to help train their own surgeons. |
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If only one defender wishes to play then he can choose to invite his partner to defend with him. |
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Feature films invite us to defy reality, believe a fiction, suspend disbelief. |
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It was so pleasant I think I may take a page from Lisa's family dinner and invite friends for chow next time. |
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The grounds are spacious and invite the visitor to enjoy the quietude or share a picnic lunch with the whole family. |
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They invite you and challenge you to live up to your own thoughts and insights. |
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Every summer, they invite all their subscribers to a clambake on Lynn Beach. |
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After question time I invite you, as you often do, to look at the Hansard record of what has just occurred. |
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We invite the Tribunal to make a peremptory order in respect of those matters. |
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The recent series of robberies from college accommodation has brought the perennial charge that students invite the thefts they are prey to. |
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That is, assuming a moral position does not invite immovability or demand a fixed agenda on the part of the therapist. |
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Ancient rusting gates invite you up leafy avenues to romantic lost demesnes, ivy-clad ruins and mouldering monuments. |
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It led the Five Nations to invite Tuscarora refugees to enter the Longhouse. |
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I swear, people only ever invite me sea-fishing to save on the cost of chum. |
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We invite the citizens of Harburg, and visitors to the town, to add their names here to ours. |
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When we invite friends over for dinner, I tend to fall back on a menu of grilled pork tenderloin with a salad. |
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The last time I saw the Drunk American Girl, she was blotto, in the street outside the Steack Easy, yelling at me to invite her in. |
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To oppose the drift of history is to invite a charge of treason, to be characterised as un-Australian, un-American or unpatriotic. |
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Organise some food, invite all party animals, move your television into the living room and it's gonna be one party that you'll always remember. |
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These events are an opportunity for the team to invite friends, family and others to try trapshooting, skeet and sporting clays. |
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Any instrument using an array of switches to generate sound will inevitably invite comparisons with the piano and its keyboard. |
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If I had an extra vacation mansion or even a timeshare within a Sunday cruise of here, I'd invite you and Judy up there for a long weekend, sure. |
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As well as attending regular meetings during the year, the professionals each invite clients to a Christmas lunch. |
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I guess at some stage they decided not to invite me back and my skills got rusty. |
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This event is free and open to the public, so be sure to invite your friends and colleagues! |
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Tutors usually taught in their own homes, but rich families would invite teachers to their residences to coach their children. |
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Such acts invoke the asuras in dreams and visions and invite calamity in your life. |
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Since he told me to invite guests, I had to send for various prominent people so he could demonstrate techniques before them. |
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I can only invite readers to write in their queries and I will do my best to answer, possibly by photostats from some better informed writers. |
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We invite comment on the event from any parties who might be able to provide an explanation for such a large magnetic anomaly. |
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I invite commenters to elaborate on their favorite misrepresentations in the spinning of this matter. |
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One was to tell me how unlucky I was not to have been selected and the other was to invite me to attend for interview. |
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He is even polite enough to invite me to stay for lunch, whereas five years ago he used to say no way was he feeding journalists. |
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Telling his wife to invite Liena, he declared that he would borrow his father's car and take them out for a picnic in the country. |
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We invite senior citizens, especially our neighbours, to visit the Centre twice a month. |
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Our motion explains what the movement is about and calls on the union to affiliate to the organisation, provide support and invite speakers. |
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Sometimes I'm given a bottle of wine by a guest I invite to a dinner party. |
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If you were to host a dinner party and could invite three people, living or dead, who would they be? |
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If you invite just a few people to post, and those same people are all who can read it, a blog is groupware. |
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The minister for transport is using this occasion to invite Arab and other foreign airlines to resume direct flight to Iraq. |
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Help your friends move, invite your folks to live with you, go out of your way to help someone with their homework, and so on. |
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It was decided to invite new members to the committee and current members were delegated to do so. |
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Perhaps it was a mistake for 20th Century Fox to invite a group of scientists to the preview of its new disaster movie. |
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A lot of companies invite me to be a guest speaker at conferences to motivate their staff. |
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The Pattaya Softball Team would like to invite all for a Sunday afternoon game of slow pitch softball at the fields of Pattaya Sport Flying Club. |
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I am rather amazed that anyone questions the right of people to invite whom they choose to their private parties. |
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A tourist attraction will invite visitors to race a motorised gondola, crack a safe and save the world by defusing a bomb. |
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Brendan said that he would like to invite new members to come and see the facilities on offer. |
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Railtrack will invite the Prince of Wales to open the garden on the first anniversary of the disaster next February. |
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Regulations that limit choice or impose costs on people invite evasive responses as much as compliant ones, sometimes more so. |
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They invite people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need. |
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We invite you to learn about what is probably the best anemometric indicator for cranes on the market. |
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So throw out the weedkiller and invite some indigenous plants into your garden plot. |
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Don't accept gifts from strangers or call someone, even if they invite you to call collect. |
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Can I take you then to the book of materials, the bundle of documents, page 58, and invite your attention to the accumulation of three sentences. |
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We must find ways to invite readers and even non-readers into our decision-making processes. |
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Send him an invite sealed with a heart-shaped sticker and spritzed with perfume. |
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And all around, lamps were positioned to invite light into the home and evict the darkness from every nook and cranny. |
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If we want a better future for this nation, we need to give everybody a sense of welcomeness and invite everybody to work hard and to study hard. |
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I didn't think to myself it would invite more criticism, which I definitely should have thought. |
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Watt's paintings of antique fabric especially invite such a variety of responses. |
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We invite everyone to visit us and take advantage of the opportunity to demo our products in a comfortable atmosphere. |
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Cavendish and her dramatic heroines alternately invite and reject the gaze of the other, of desire, and of the crowd. |
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We invite news organizations to use the guidelines as a discussion starter to craft or revise their own policies and guidelines. |
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They invite questions but also somehow avoid pretentiousness, obscurantism or any form of exclusivity. |
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To do so, our motorcycle must be safe for riding so as not to invite dreadful collisions and accidents. |
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Meet directors don't have any doubt that I'm a drug-free athlete and still want to invite me to their meets. |
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I could invite you over and have Natalie make her famous strawberry cream dessert or have Justin serve you his famous steak au poivre. |
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One night we decided to invite a couple of close friends over, for an evening of very cheap wine, and a laze in the spa. |
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The bridegroom at that wedding, he said, was his best pal from university who had neglected to invite him on the stag night. |
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They invite you to get up and visit the wine room adjacent to the dining room. |
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As a forum for sharing ideas, we invite frequent users to participate in biyearly brainstorm sessions sponsored by the web site. |
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Blum's ceramic and drawn flowers likewise invite you to look, then look again, as routine prettiness becomes something more. |
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If a church holds a pre-election forum, it is required to invite all qualifying candidates to speak. |
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This was announced by heralds sent out to invite all the states to contribute contestants. |
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On all these levels, I invite you to celebrate the richness of gravel, sand and cement mixed together with water and allowed to cure. |
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Long tables rimmed by ottomans and banquettes invite big groups to celebrate over family-style feasts. |
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These poems invite the reader to recall, however vaguely, the precursory cultural texts that they revise and ironize. |
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Such suppositions often invite skepticism and scorn, especially among Westerners. |
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And in your professional studies, do you strengthen those critical and analytic powers and invite students to make their own syntheses? |
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Like the best Minimalist works, her paintings possess a painstaking facture and structural rigor that invite slow, contemplative readings. |
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They are given a script which they learn, then cold-call prospective clients whom they invite to a 45 minute presentation at the office. |
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I just want to move on with one more issue before I invite my colleagues to come in. |
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Student societies invite controversial people from the far left and far right to generate debate, especially at the beginning of term. |
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The editors invite submissions for a new online edited collection exploring discursive, visual, and other communicative features. |
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Any parent stumbling across the star would invite him for Sunday lunch for a good feed and slip him 20 quid towards a new jacket. |
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We invite you to send us your thoughts, feelings, and rants concerning our liminal stage of personal and professional life. |
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Of course, averages invite comparisons, and this figure varies hugely from car to car. |
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The Shamash does not invite the community to this feast, instead an hour before Mincha the young Bar-Mitzvah boy himself invites those who are to participate. |
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These locales also benefit from the influx of business their tax laws invite and all of the associated economic activity. |
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He hopes to invite other lay missioners to educate these young people. |
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They invite the gravel-voiced stranger to rendezvous with the imaginary seductress in the hotel room beside them, which happens to be occupied by an abrasive businessman. |
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He hoped the venture would help generate tourism as the society planned to invite groups adroit in the ancient art of change-bell ringing to the Barbon church. |
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So, anyway, to avoid suspicion, I had to invite that meddlesome girl, too. |
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Pauline and David were great picture takers, invite them to a gathering and they were sure to bring their camera, much to the chagrin of the camera-shy. |
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The pressure of the high cost of living, unaffordable housing and high taxes invite corruption. |
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Elsa Maxwell was famous for being famous, a gossip columnist and party planner who knew whom to invite and whom to leave out. |
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When a company is introducing a new product, they will invite members of the press to see the unveiling, often plying them with free food and alcohol to help seal the deal. |
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They will be able to invite mobile bankers to their homes and offices. |
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Public address announcements will be made shortly before 11.30 am to invite passengers and railway staff to join in the silent act of remembrance. |
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To be a great power with far-flung interests of different natures is to invite hypocrisy. |
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I invite all of those skeptics to read one of my latest works on the field and become introduced to the scientific study of hand appearances, called dermatoglyphics. |
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After the exam, they often invite applicants to unload any mental burdens they might be carrying. |
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What drove him to shatter taboos and invite hatred for his conclusions? |
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When you get your invite to the party, will you tweet some photos? |
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In fact in some instances they may invite more criticism than praise. |
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Wood certainly does not intend to invite a dry, studious response. |
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They continue to invite his ex-wife over, while slighting my mother. |
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Sign up to join the Kensington Presents mailing list for an invite to the next event. |
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They did invite a chimney sweep who is supposed to bring good fortune. |
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We at Breaking the Silence invite Tzipi Livni to stand by her own words and not be afraid to make history. |
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Was trying to buy something worthy of a Bat Mitzvah invite for my daughter at a top-of-the-line country club. |
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I invite the Minister to name one thing in that purpose that will do anything to get the bulldozers moving and the dirt shifted to build a road in Auckland. |
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Another way you can share your positive self-esteem is to simply invite a few friends over and bake some traditional ginger bread cookies, or a Christmas cake. |
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He would then jam a dozen bottles of champagne into the melting blue iceberg and invite everybody in his phone book. |
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Even if the display erred on the side of parsimony, the gleaming expanse of wooden flooring and the glittering space above seemed to invite one in to marvel. |
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We invite all the Buddhas, bodhisattvas, all the great teachers and the deceased to the dharma room and we chant so that everybody wakes up together. |
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I can invite people round without worrying about inconveniencing anyone! |
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I'm lucky, for I've got an invite to a bash in the Drill Hall where I spend the night dancing, drinking and feasting on mutton soup, pies and sandwiches. |
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He told me that his dad is quite comfortable with the handling and filleting of fish so if I ever go fishing, I need to invite his dad along because this grosses me out. |
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We have an open door policy and would invite people to drop in at any time for information or inquiries as to the support or services we have to offer. |
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Who gave you two nitwits permission to invite them for dinner? |
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Naturally they're seldom alone, as people seem to invite them everywhere. |
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This would invite or ignite horrible reaction in the Middle East. |
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As Yablon pointed out at the opening, some time capsules do not invite the public to submit their own artifacts for preservation. |
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The paintings will not be sold, but will remain part of his personal collection and loaned to museums which frequently invite him to exhibit, the artist said. |
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It was only as the fire brigade doused the final embers in my gutted home that I wondered if perhaps the invite had been a subtle Valentine's message after all. |
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I invite you here and you've been wuffling on about Mrs Kennedy and porter cake and underwater photography since you arrived, and I don't want to talk about those things. |
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The idea to invite all twelve finalists to her birthday party was a very generous gesture and one she knew not all the girls could accept but to her surprise, nine of the twelve did accept. |
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Some films and television shows about trials lawyers in American courts, invite the conclusion that anger, hyperbole and bombastic rhetoric are persuasive. |
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The invite includes a twirl around the opening night party at the Roxy, so I'll get to hobnob with some wannabe Culture Club kids and celebutantes. |
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When you feel lonely for companionship, invite a friend to dinner. |
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Mr Williams said he had diarised the invite and hoped to attend. |
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Tend to your own garden, to quote the great sage of free speech, Voltaire, and invite people to follow your example. |
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One faction contends violent games invite real-world brutality, and the other faction defends violent games as innocuous. |
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The prosecution invite you to draw inferences from the telephone evidence. |
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If it is adventure she wants, we invite her very warmly to Bangalore, with all our pubs, go-karting tracks, bowling alleys and water sports centres and autorickshaws. |
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Today I've decided to take a look at some of these rip-offs and rorts, and to invite readers to submit their own observations and opinions by way of the forums. |
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Now, by special arrangement with concert promoter Raymond Gubbay and the Royal Albert Hall, Saga is delighted to invite you to a magical night at the ballet. |
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I've let this slander pass, because I think the audience realizes he's just yanking my chain, and because he was also kind enough to invite me to guest host the show. |
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A tourist attraction to open in France will invite visitors to race a motorised gondola, crack a safe and save the world from destruction by defusing a nuclear bomb. |
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Whatever the time of year, the gardens invite a longish stroll. |
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So, if you haven't got an invite by now, you're out of the loop. |
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However, the consortium neglected to invite hard drive vendors, who had no interest in reducing their margins even further to design ruggedized external drives. |
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You could also try rigging up a net to play volleyball, a hoop for basketball or invite some of your children's friends round for a game of rounders. |
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We invite key customers to a lot of advisory board meetings, and some customers act as sounding boards and help us to develop our business strategies. |
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Although he enjoyed the cut and thrust of political life he never carried a grudge and was the first to invite the opposition for a drink after a council meeting. |
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Today, to express a vision of a vigorous, spacefaring civilization, opening up the vast wealth of the solar system, is to invite ridicule and disbelieving laughter. |
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Not many people would invite two back-to-back prison trips after two years of hard labor. |
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Though books never really went out of circulation, the stores in the past couple of years have innovated a new marketing strategy to invite and sustain the readers. |
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Giving in to the demands of such a leader will, without question, invite greater aggression and brutality. |
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I invite the Minister to take a call to confirm whether it is true that the requirement for consultation under this amendment bill will be long and arduous. |
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I'm happy to coordinate a group working through the Forum, but don't expect me to invite any of you psychotic whackos to my home for dinner and a movie. |
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In the absence of anything scintillating to write today I thought I'd invite your thoughts for a caption for this splendiferous picture of my old friend Gwynneth Dunwoody. |
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Could I invite your Honours to note footnote 2 on page 414 where there is a comment on the dissenting judgment and it is said about four or five lines into it. |
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Why don't you just invite the entire pack over, for cripes sake? |
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We're going to personally invite a lot of people to our prayer meeting. |
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I invite her to our show, but she's prepping for hers a few days from now. |
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Or if you want to be a real friend invite them along now for the ride. |
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He also warned that cruise missile strikes on Hezbollah forces in Syria would invite a response. |
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The group welcomes new members and invite people to come along at 8.15 pm. |
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Special requests were sent to technology centres in various universities and colleges to allow us to place a banner on their Web site and to invite student participation. |
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When the city council decided to invite small and medium enterprises as contractors tarring roads in the city, almost half of the contractors were women. |
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Giving in, even the slightest amount to international gangsters, will only invite higher prices and worse consequences. |
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Because, well, I hate to say it, but if it really were all the same to him, he'd have accepted your gracious invite on the spot and spared himself the bother. |
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When DJ superstars started to invite the glossies round to photograph their homes it became apparent that the cash was beginning to matter more than the music. |
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The system's side effect is to invite the French to use their first ballot as a protest vote. |
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All occasions invite God's mercies, and all times are God's seasons. |
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The city will invite tenders for six of the facilities this Friday. |
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They could not invite tenders as the project was challenged in court. |
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We'd invite various contacts up to renew acquaintances and remind them of my dressmaking talents. |
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Press yourself against the edge of the bed, sofa or kitchen worktop, look kittenishly over your shoulder and invite him to take you from behind. |
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We'd like to invite you to consider joining the Gillette Company, one of the world's leading consumer products companies. |
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Crick's reaction was to invite Nirenberg to deliver his talk to a larger audience. |
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We want to invite our shareholders in each location to come and visit us and see our BusBoy technology showcased at these shows. |
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Use Audit-Watch, Surgent McCoy or other speakers and invite other small, local firms to attend and share the costs. |
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So, offer to bring a gorgeous pie to your next potluck invite. |
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Maybe they can invite me to the wedding and I'll freeload off them for a free meal. |
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Furthermore, you can sync with other Minecrafters on a local area network in order to invite and play with friends in your own little world. |
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Tony's family would like to invite all family and friends to join them afterwards at The Sylvestrian Club, Silvester Street. |
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Fonteno jumped in to help support and recommended Eyra use the Kickstarter program to invite other US Citizens to also help. |
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One among many areas that invite further research is the influence of neo-Scholastic thought in the latter sixteenth century. |
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