I chose these diametrically opposed papers on the basis that they would give me a balanced view when answering the boards' questions. |
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When I got into my apartment, there was a message on the answering machine from my mother. |
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He could dial in from any telephone and send a code signal to prompt the answering machine to replay its messages. |
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First on the list has got to be people who don't leave messages on answering machines. |
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We bought an automatic answering machine for our telephone, since we were out so much. |
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After leaving messages on several answering machines, I start getting calls back. |
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When the family communicates, usually it's by email or messages on their answering machines. |
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You are advised against recording a message on the answering machine telling people that you are on a holiday or away. |
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From the corner of my eye I noticed the message light on my answering machine was blinking. |
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We tried mobiles, got answering machines and left messages we knew would not be heard until morning. |
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The threat was recorded by a telephone answering machine and a case was opened at Park Road police station. |
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I telephoned the postal sorting office about this delay and left a message on their answering machine, but no response. |
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Don't record a message on your answering machine or voice mail that says you are gone. |
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Josh didn't answer the phone so Cody left a simple message on his answering machine. |
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Open the shades, listen to your answering machine messages and vow never to drink again. |
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As he walked by the phone in the den he saw that there were 3 messages on the answering machine. |
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This time he was answering questions from attorneys representing people who claim they were sexually abused by reverend Paul Shanley. |
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Joaquin dropped her bag into an armchair on her way through to the kitchen, pausing only to rewind the answering machine tape. |
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I'm quite a light sleeper, so even my answering machine taking a message usually wakes me. |
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The ringing stopped and I could hear my answering machine click into action. |
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Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article. |
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I joined an internet dating agency, but had no luck, then moved on to answering ads in a local newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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Archer places his cigarette in an ashtray nearby and takes a drink before answering. |
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Many obstacles are encountered when asking and answering questions about how to care for patients. |
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She got up, not answering, brushing her blouse and smoothing out the slightly rumpled skirt. |
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It took a full minute for her to interpret her run-on sentence and slurred words, before answering. |
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She used to have an answering machine at home, but it made her dread walking into the house. |
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By positing indivisible bodies, the atomists were also thought to be answering Zeno's paradoxes about the impossibility of motion. |
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Science alone should not be given the task of answering questions about freedom and choice. |
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Just the same, I wouldn't mind if at least one of this duo returned a phone message I left on an answering machine last week. |
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Fortunately, Fay saves me from answering by handing me a scalding hot mug, filled with suspiciously dark looking tea. |
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Every aspect of Davies's managerial ability will be examined in answering those questions. |
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Computers, printers, telephones, answering machines, and a fax machine and scanner were stolen. |
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In a statement, Jessica said she was on her computer before answering a telephone call from someone wanting to speak to her dad. |
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Stanley used to work on the telethon every year, often as its announcer and always answering phones. |
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But Fortuna propelled her forward without answering and before she knew it she was planted safely on the deck of the barque. |
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In answering these points it may be necessary to identify the object of the contract. |
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We had two cordless phones with base stations in my studio, which meant the answering machine was stuck upstairs on a high shelf. |
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Lawmaker Dorothy Pelote has introduced a bill in the state House of Representatives to ban people from answering the door in the nude. |
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Instead of answering him, WooJin took the cup and drained half its contents. |
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He tilted his head, his belled hat jingling faintly, when the king just sputtered, red-faced, instead of answering his question. |
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He heard the distinctive click when she switched off the answering machine. |
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They test quirky gadgets and toys for grown ups in between answering calls from their satisfied pundits. |
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Some experts question how far even Sunday's test will go in answering the most troubling questions. |
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She appears gaunt, pale, her eyes deep set and dark, answering in almost a monotone voice. |
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A lot of research has gone into answering that, and determining the earliest stage at which the blastula breaks symmetry. |
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After answering a few more of our questions he got up to check on the patient and then left the house. |
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They revived the handbell choir, answering God's invitation to sing a new song. |
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He continued, looking at his employer and answering Axler's unasked question. |
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If we ask ourselves this question, we often feel forced into answering that we could rejoice in God's continued, unceasing presence. |
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He spent most of his time shouting at me because I was always mucking up and answering back. |
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From over the noise of hammering and the sizzle of molten metal striking water, he heard a faint answering call. |
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If members ask multiple questions, they run the risk of Ministers answering the parts that they regard as less important. |
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After answering a series of multiple-choice questions, he got a return phone call saying he had been selected to participate on the program. |
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As well as answering multiple-choice questions, entrants had to compose an essay on why they would be a good scientist. |
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I feel completely unqualified to write on that subject as I am still answering that question myself. |
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There was a brief pause, then Caitlin giggled and heard an answering snicker from Michael. |
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Well known for her ability to avoid answering questions, she was unsurprisingly short on specifics. |
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Instead, I was stuck in my little dorm room, answering the phone every time it rang in case it was Clay. |
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Adam gave a soft whistle as he entered the barn and was pleased to hear an answering snort from Sport. |
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A lovely mixture of snot and blood was running from my bruised nose, and I wiped it away with my one free arm before answering. |
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Consider this some brain candy delivered to your door to raise questions we should think about answering. |
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Moving forward to hush the horse, Garrett was surprised to hear an answering neigh. |
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Anyone who is comfortable answering phones or sending email in a professional manner should have no problem using social media. |
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The answering tone was brisk and businesslike, as if this happened ordinarily and every day. |
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These mini exams give students valuable experience in answering exam questions. |
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He sighed, and traced a vein in the table wood before answering, and it was obvious this came hard for him. |
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He won't be answering to any inquiries when he tips the bucket on scandal, skulduggery, or just general incompetence. |
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When the film cuts to the woman answering the phone, a new actress, wearing different clothes, is substituted in. |
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We could see a proliferation of white towers, minaret answering church spire. |
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The dark-haired boy buried his face further into Sully's neck, answering Sully's sleepy inquiry with a incoherent mumble. |
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If you have to be away from your desk, have someone else answer the phone for you if you don't have voicemail or an answering machine. |
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Investigators are coming closer to answering this question by studying voles, small rodents commonly known as field mice. |
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He dialed the number of friend after friend, to get only answering machines, busy signals, and little siblings. |
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We made our way through the vultures answering a bare minimum of questions and sped away from the hospital. |
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In answering a question about his collages he talks about why he could never plot a novel. |
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Because of the overwhelming response to my plea for questions, I will be caching them and answering a few each day. |
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Now Central would be wondering what was wrong, why he wasn't answering the hails. |
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The people answering the door, feeling a tad lonely, and a little concerned at the mental health of these door to door hailers. |
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I would like to make three brief, concluding observations by way of answering this question. |
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This little pamphlet provides the harried book agent with specific speeches to use in answering a variety of objections. |
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One result of careless scapegoating is that there is little or no time spent asking and answering the hard questions. |
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At a one-to-one with a panel of cricketers on Sunday, the boys shot some questions which the professionals had a hard time answering. |
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The colours are deftly placed, the flaunting red of the carnation answering the scarlet of the nasturtiums straggling on the plinth below. |
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Just yesterday that word was ruled in order when it was used by a Minister in answering a question in this House. |
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Ignore her calls until she stridently whines into the answering machine, demanding to be heard. |
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I endured endless temping jobs, meeting and greeting, answering phones and organising filing systems whilst being ogled by pervy City types. |
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They cleverly asked her questions, and she couldn't help herself, she couldn't resist answering them. |
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If you're stumped, start by answering the following questions in your journal and look for rules in your answers. |
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Breaking down into helpless giggles at his dramatization of a country hick's accent, it took me a while before I was capable of answering him. |
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Ask him about the high points in his career as a civil servant, and he will first try to evade answering that question. |
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During the past few months the problems and incidents when answering call-outs at high-rise tower blocks have escalated, they added. |
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You let the phone ring twice before answering, lest you appear overly eager. |
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It was a humorous chautauqua, and I did everything in Greek, including answering questions, but I also mimed the answers. |
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When he was answering a supplementary question to question No.3, he referred to white New Zealanders as honkies. |
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The question took Scott by surprise and he hesitated a moment before answering. |
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Genetic parentage analyses provide a powerful approach to answering a variety of questions about parasitic birds. |
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She could clear it up tomorrow by coming into the House and answering the questions. |
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He turned the television off and went to the front door, checking the peephole before answering. |
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Diplomacy, as you would expect from an executive answering to two family factions, is a Kiely strong suit. |
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I will soon be back to faking a perky voice, answering stupid questions and providing useless information. |
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She is a small ball of badly coordinated energy that has trouble answering phone calls coherently. |
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In fact, the impossibility of answering the question is his very reason for asking it. |
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During the last 12 years of her life, Mae West spent mornings answering fan mail and afternoons trying on hats. |
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If you did nothing improper you should not be concerned about answering these questions. |
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Ray joined the station when it began broadcasting in September 1980, answering listeners' gardening queries on regular radio phone-ins. |
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A spokesman for Pakistan further enraged Indian opinion by answering that India may have staged the attack upon itself. |
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Lying in his featureless bedroom he hears a call come in on his answering machine. |
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Without another thought, she sprinted to answer it, just before the answering machine picked up. |
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He dialed the number, but it only rang, no one answered and the answering machine didn't pick up. |
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But on the fifth ring, before the answering machine picked up, Tatiana answered. |
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Contact rates have not been affected when a message can be delivered to a live pickup or answering device. |
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The extent to which keeping silence could hit their vanity and conceit could not have been matched by answering their objection. |
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She bit her lip to stop the amused smile from spreading when he blushed at her playfulness, answering as his cheeks went pink. |
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Her mother seated herself, pouring some water from a pitcher into her glass, before answering. |
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Our giggling stopped with a burst followed by an answering burst of machine-gun fire coming from the river about fifty yards away. |
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He avoided answering every question and produced an interminable drone to kill time and frustrate the interviewer. |
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We exchanged pleasantries and he drove off without my answering his question. |
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We even got some calls on the answering machine from some reporters who wanted to interview me. |
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It also falls short of answering nagging questions that continue to persist. |
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I'm not just being contrary in answering negatively, but it so happens that this is the most misunderstood government in years. |
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The students must work cooperatively on developing the opening speeches and answering the follow-up questions. |
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Hearing footsteps approach the coppice, however, he was saved from answering his own question. |
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And, at times when crank calls keep pouring in beyond endurance, the staff simply pick up the phone and bang it down without answering. |
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If I'm a radio talk show host, whatever I do, I can freewheel, because then I'm only answering for myself. |
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Iris was prevented from answering immediately because as soon as she retrieved her cutlery she forked some pancake into her mouth. |
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I may even get better at answering mails straight away rather than letting them mount up until I drop into a blue funk about the backlog. |
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By answering the point I put to you today, you would in no way be prejudging the forthcoming report. |
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In answering such a question, the executive enjoys no constitutional prerogative. |
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At Friday's presser for the film, he won over the mostly Italian crowd by answering questions in near-fluent Italian. |
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Gabby waited a long time before answering, and only did once Justin's breathing grew slow and steady, a dead giveaway that he was sleeping. |
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In my view help in answering that question can be derived from two sources. |
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The presence of large number of candidates makes descriptive answering method onerous and dilatory. |
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The same gritty determination holds true when it comes to answering a physical challenge. |
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Once again, a mature person will appreciate your directness and give you a reasonable explanation for not answering you. |
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For weeks, months, and even years, this Government has evaded answering questions in this House. |
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As with all personal questions, I tried to avoid answering, but she took my evasions to be an affirmative response. |
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Yes, I'm wondering how he plans to win the public's trust when he is so evasive in answering questions. |
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Those are charges he says he has no intention of answering in the war crimes court, if he can dodge it. |
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Needless to say, I put on my best smile and shook each of their hands, answering their questions politely before excusing myself to my room. |
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The students exuberantly shot out questions and he sat there answering them in equal spirit. |
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He draped his suit jacket over the chair and walked over to his answering machine. |
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Modern day Quakers will be leading tours around the building and the grounds and answering questions from visitors. |
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He now refuses to speak to Swedish journalists and he chooses his words carefully when answering questions. |
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Respondents are able to read the whole questionnaire before answering the first question. |
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Much remains to be learned about how respondents go about answering written questionnaires. |
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The film critic, writer, and author will be answering your questions during a live webchat on Friday lunchtime. |
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For a start, I can spend half the day answering phone calls, e-mails and letters. |
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They jolly the groups around the sets, answering questions from kids and ensuring no one gets lost. |
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She added that the booklet would go a long way in answering these questions for parents. |
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He was well-spoken when talking about a subject that appealed to him, but when answering questions he was short, vague and trivial. |
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Sports writers have filled countless lines of copy answering questions like these by admonishing the team to work harder. |
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I am not especially optimistic about answering that question in the affirmative. |
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If you're really good at answering questions there are now two ways you can earn money. |
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We're not always successful in answering all their wishes and desires, but we do work very closely with them. |
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And we certainly cannot reconcile the conflicts about affirmative action preferences without answering these questions. |
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We've got an answering machine gag that seems to knock them dead every time. |
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Our bartender was really knowledgeable about the menu and helpful in answering all my questions. |
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Politicians have a penchant for going round the houses when answering tough questions. |
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By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points. |
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A muddled Mr North came last, answering only five correct questions in the allotted time. |
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The Amish ethic of confession extends to answering questions asked by outsiders. |
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In the background Kristin also heard a male voice reproaching the child for answering the phone. |
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I gazed out at the stars, leaning my elbows on the edge, for awhile before answering. |
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Always be clear about how you want respondents to indicate their replies when answering closed questions. |
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I was met with a stiff child, no answering or responsive hug, no acknowledgement and a blank stare into space. |
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This test gives you the correct answers after each question and teaches the tricks for answering smarter on the next test! |
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Remember when we had to write an essay, answering that question-would you rather be blind or deaf? |
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However, it is not clear why we found no evidence of response bias in answering multiple-choice questions as Walker et al. did. |
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Such an strategy might work well for testing a thesis or answering a set of questions. |
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An equally serious problem could arise if children had a prepotent response bias for answering multiple choice questions. |
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Its Colouring Book link has small pictures of the flags useful for answering the questions in this Quiz. |
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Test your knowledge about farm safety by answering the following questions. |
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There is no harm, however, in being able to adapt parts of these answers to particular questions providing you are answering the question. |
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He was playing with them and answering the simple quiz questions that the girls are asking. |
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No swearing, no talking in class, no answering back, no criticising the town or anyone in the town, just behave, please, Tenni, would you? |
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She claimed footballers were contributing to pupils swearing and answering back in class as they copy what happens on the football pitch. |
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But if you leave it until later when they're answering back and they're doing what they want it will be much harder. |
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I was dux at school, but got the belt as much as anyone for fighting or answering back. |
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And Mark, still hopelessly pursuing a woman in the office, leaves a message on her answering machine. |
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There is also that famous quote from Peter Cook answering the accusation that the 1960s satire boom was damaging to society. |
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But before he left to return to his Pembury estate, he delivered a letter to Elizabeth, answering her charges. |
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But the new leadership is based on choice, answering to nothing other than its own justification. |
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And Europe, too, is plainly better off with Milosevic answering for his crimes, instead of committing more. |
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They are answering the demand with products streamlined for the male consumer. |
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Beat officers were alerted, and asked to look out for any car answering the description of the one in the area at the times reported. |
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I've seen him and besides, there aren't many people answering to the name Quill. |
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A nine-month-old black and white collie answering to the name of Muffy has gone missing. |
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If you are interested in answering the questions or in providing feedback on them, please go over to the 20 Questions blog I set up for that purpose. |
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We hunters and campers also need a quality light, even if our purpose is only to keep from tripping on the tent ropes when answering a midnight call of nature. |
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One way of answering the question is to look at trendline growth in GDP compared to the anticipated size of any looming recession. |
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The trefoil within the upper squares finds no counterpart above Gideon and the Burning Bush, though the tracery here falsely suggests an answering trefoil. |
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Why do they have to be sullen and snappish, answering back at the drop of a hat, locking themselves in the bathroom and spending hours texting their mates? |
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When she insists on answering her questions from her Italian interrogators in English, she is assigned a young member of the carabinieri, Filippo, as her translator. |
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The answering machine tape records Vinny chatting to the taxi driver. |
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He has not been returning calls or answering my knocks on his door. |
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Her voice was raspy and after answering questions she paused, as if about to faint. |
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Not answering your phone does not make creditors forgive the debt. |
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And that's what prevents me from answering this question with an unhesitating yes. |
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My sister pointed out if she had made her horse wait 18 months she would have found herself in front of a judge, answering charges of cruelty to animals, and rightfully so. |
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He was adept at answering simplistic criticism with simplistic retorts. |
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He continued to avoid answering my question of how he had been blackmailed into going to Italy, and our communications were more letters between friends than anything else. |
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The reception was fuzzy, as if she were answering from a payphone. |
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Our pedagogic aims in answering this research question were to make the process of user testing visible to and comprehensible for as large an audience as possible. |
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Governments for the most part, even progressing democracies, are currently reacting as oppressors rather than public servants answering the needs of the people. |
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But the burden of answering the needs of some 500 families in Blackburn and Darwen, and many more across East Lancashire, has put the family on the bread line. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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He had originally proposed an idea for a tamer programme, aimed at a young audience but with contestants sitting demurely on a sofa answering general knowledge questions. |
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Entering her apartment, Kayleigh saw the answering machine light blipping. |
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My secretary stopped answering my telephone because callers swore at her. |
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The unit became an independent force, answering directly to MG Groves, going wherever necessary in the European theater, and overriding all standing orders. |
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Keeping the same not-smile smile on your face, nodding quickly and answering with one word. |
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Mr Luff was thanked for answering all questions put to him so ably. |
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In answering this question, Smyth seemed unable to go beyond a comforting but unchallenging look-how-far-we've-come-from-those-benighted-days attitude. |
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The book ends by posing and answering a series of lucid and penetrating questions that are aimed at about the level of undergraduates and informed general readers. |
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Indeed, as happened on a recent call to a Manhattan station house, no information at all got recorded when the sergeant answering the phone simply couldn't find a pen. |
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Kiremay took a deep gulp from her hip flask before answering. |
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He is undemonstrative, self-controlled and, in his radio and TV interviews, comes across as a man of sweet reason while answering questions in a deep, well-modulated voice. |
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Before Mike could think of anything else he reached behind the nightstand that both the phone and answering machine were plugged into and unplugged the answering machine. |
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We've seem them fritter away hours of valuable time asking and answering trivial questions that could easily have been settled by a phone call or two. |
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The Tour's unspoken code of conduct dictates that the race leader, when answering a call of nature, shall not be subjected to attacks or breakaways. |
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This is the McGill Trivia Club, an organization dedicated to the most worthy pastime of answering difficult questions based on factoids from a wide range of categories. |
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The Data Protection Commissioner has received a number of informal complaints about a recorded message left on the answering machines of some companies last weekend. |
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You will be asked to complete an online registration form and launch a tutorial which involves correctly answering some multiple-choice questions. |
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A 35-year-old woman who complained of having lost her voice several weeks previously was answering all questions put to her in an aphonic whisper. |
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Scotty glanced about for any sight of the East Team before answering. |
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During the day, I had the brilliant idea that we should call everyone I could think of and leave darling little messages on their answering machines. |
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Parliamentary question time is full of wonderful examples of extended verbs, conjunctions and prepositional phrases employed to evade answering a question. |
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There was a fumbling noise as the Propes' answering machine came on. |
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She heard a wolf baying at the moon, and another wolf answering. |
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She had already completed an apprenticeship of three years as a fur finisher, before answering an advertisment for a fur finisher with Universal Furs. |
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After the service, Alexander retreats to an office in the back of the building, where he spends the next hour autographing pictures and answering mail from fans. |
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Rather than directly answering her questions, however, he almost maddens his listener by insisting upon telling Jane her own story, the story of the governess who left. |
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Why don't you spend your valuable time actually answering Blair's accusation, or is this a nice little smokescreen to disguise the fact that you haven't got a leg to stand on? |
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They came remarkably close to answering with a simple affirmative. |
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In answering these questions, it would be reassuring, in a way, to report that the basic facts were discovered only after the war, but the truth is otherwise. |
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I learned of the news when my editor left a message on my answering machine in the early hours of the morning, asking me to come straight into work. |
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For several tense moments there were answering concussions from deep within the earth that echoed and reverberated, until at last, all became still. |
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It is stirring to see these veterans, many aged, some infirm, answering the call of duty one last time, to defend their honor and that of their fallen comrades. |
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Not answering is not a way to get out of revealing information. |
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More than likely pushing buttons on a PC at a desk in a cubicle, answering phones, managing deadlines, and going to meetings. |
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A journeyman electrician or wireman will still be responsible for answering to the job foreman, contractor or building foreman throughout the job. |
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For others, it means going public and answering to shareholders. |
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Like answering the questions on radio phone-in competitions to win an iron lung or tickets for the Krankies, waiting is much harder than it looks or sounds. |
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Because it's not a big deal whether I get a decent job or whether I spend my life in the servitude of dimwitted prats, getting people coffee and answering phones. |
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Instead of wasting his breath answering her specific points, he listed all his Government's glorious achievements and told her, basically, to get knotted. |
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I am terrible at answering the phone and calling people back. |
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I paused before answering, feeling terrible and sick to my stomach. |
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They would sit at the bottom of the stands with their wares sitting in a nest of ice chipped from a big block, answering requests from the fans above them. |
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She avoided answering our questions directly, instead reiterating that the answers could be found in her book. |
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He stopped his droning speeches and adopted a feisty, homey style answering questions on the tours. |
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Goldman, wisely, does not raise a raft of questions that drown a writer in the answering. |
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When Lumley's parents wanted to talk privately, they would speak very fast, her mother conversing in Urdu and her father, a Gurkha, answering in Gurkhali. |
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Transfixingly candid and gamely stepping up to the plate for a round of hardball, Lohan seemed to be answering yes. |
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Measured by Enlightenment standards, this is a perfectly representative democracy, answering individual wants in a time always tending towards ideal simultaneity. |
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Or, some of us, devour 14 in a row with breaks just for bathroom and answering the door for the delivery man. |
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My heart is racing at the thought of these people analyzing me simply from a piece of paper and from me sitting here answering questions very professionally. |
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At first, I am annoyed because answering these questions takes so much effort. |
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They pass the buck, they tell you to call this person, and you are lucky if you can even get an answering machine. |
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We were very careful on dunny can day to run to the gate and look down the road to ensure that the cart was nowhere in sight before answering nature's call. |
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As I see it, answering this question is key to preaching these pericopes. |
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I guess they were rightly afraid of what they might have heard, of what the answering might have entailed for us all. |
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I woke up the next morning with my answering machine beeping happily. |
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I wish she had let the answering machine pick up and answer. |
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Sometimes, we place people who are interviewed or who complete a questionnaire in the position of informants rather than as respondents answering questions about themselves. |
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She didn't bother answering that, giving him a scathing look instead. |
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Is the world's self-appointed Tantric sexpert answering anyone's calls? |
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But soon the lonely Chip begins stalking him, leaving tons of messages on his answering machine. |
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Their tryst, however, is broken up several times by messages playing from the answering machine and never comes to fruition. |
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As well as being a fascinating read, it is also a fantastic source of general knowledge and a great help in answering quiz questions and solving crossword puzzles. |
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I was still concerned enough to get up and disconnect my answering machine and computer, as I know people who have had their phone lines struck by lightning. |
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The year 1642 was largely taken up with answering tracts written against him and a fellow Frenchman, Samuel Desmarets, by his denouncer at Utrecht, Voetius. |
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Innubu announces the launch of a tool to create beautiful, engaging, and easily sharable surveys that make answering easy and fun. |
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Academic life, like any other, has a full in-box. A professor can stay busy answering his or her mail. |
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Dirac did not commend himself to any definite view, but he described the possibilities for answering the question of God in a scientific manner. |
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Next morning there was an answering signal from the swamp where the sumacs grow. |
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His influence helped start a trend for film directors to control artistic aspects of their films without answering to the film's producer. |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk is a web marketplace for crowdsourcing microtasks, such as answering surveys and image tagging. |
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He was moody all day, answering questions monosyllabically and refusing to join our games. |
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Scientists are unable to find substantial evidence or fossilized remains in order to assist them in answering such questions. |
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A visit to the penalty box occurs when the salesman has relinquished control of the sales call by immediately answering the customer's question. |
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However, she delayed in answering, and in that time learned Philip was also considering a Valois alliance. |
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If nobody asked the question yet, then it stands to reason that nobody has tried answering. |
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The flashing light on the answering machine bore testimony to the unanswered call. |
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Just today I gave his history class a few questions to answer and hand in, but when it came time to answering the last two he was up the stump. |
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To communicate with friends, Kim and I used a Palm Beach answering service at first, and then a voicemailbox. |
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It also does not force call centers to disable answering machine detection to comply with the compliance requirements. |
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Sahara started making up poems when she was 5 by reciting them into an answering machine before she learned how to write. |
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A very simple but common abuse occurs when consumers fail to change the default password on home answering machines. |
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Most dialers cannot detect answering machines with high accuracy and still comply with the two-second rule. |
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A third of the 300 workers have signed a petition against their employer docking their wages for answering the call of nature. |
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The insulated high back and drop seat zipper system keep cold air out when sitting or bending over, as well as when answering Nature's Call. |
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Enraged, 53-year-old Mr Herman invoiced these spivs PS10 for every minute he wasted answering their nuisance calls. |
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The new website aims to cut the number of calls the force gets by answering the most frequently asked questions. |
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It seems to drone and whisper in its sleep, answering the soughing of the loblolly pines and the tinkling of wind chimes. |
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In the medical office, triage frequently starts with an automated answering device phone message. |
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How can he apply a litmus test without answering that question. |
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After this, we discuss some popular application areas like information retrieval, question answering, text summarization and text generation. |
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When a hostile witness is answering a question and you do not believe a word he or she is saying, do not snicker and look away. |
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She said she was, and she then spent the day answering to the no-show new starter's name. |
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