They could educate young people about abstinence and require teenage mothers to attend school and live at home to qualify for benefits. |
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Other ethnic languages include Luo, Kikuyu, Kamba, Luyia, Gusii, and Kalenjin, which are usually spoken at home. |
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Perishable food, such as raw or cooked meat and poultry, must be kept cold or frozen at the store and at home. |
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And Congressman Rangel, if you could hold on just a second, I want to bring the conversation here at home. |
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He loved people, adored our friends and was the life of any party we had at home. |
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He arrives at home to find that his family has become poor, because they have mortgaged everything to put him through college. |
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I haven't had as much time at home recently with late nights at work, weeks away and now assignments to plan. |
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While doing chores at home, put some music on and build up a sweat dancing. |
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And she only rambled on about how it was hard for me at home and if I ever needed anyone to talk to, her door is always open. |
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She went back to live with her sister in Croydon, and things jogged on much the same as ever at home. |
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His private life better known in Britain than here at home has not appeared on the radar of the Canadian media. |
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He left his white-haired, green dressed wife and his black-haired, yellow shirted kid in a diaper at home. |
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In the first place, war and expansion will favor jobbery, both in the dependencies and at home. |
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The activists are asking concerned citizens across the country to join the actions in New Orleans or to take action at home. |
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They could have done this at home, but then they would have missed the joyous atmosphere of this happy place! |
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Out among the redwoods, bays, and oaks of the Berkeley hills, she feels totally, joyfully at home. |
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That fourth goal earned Walsall a point at home to Stoke last Saturday and after the game Brian Beard spoke to Paul as he was warming down. |
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Charity may begin at home, but without these kinds of outlets many people would be dressed like ragamuffins. |
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Promptly, without further ado, an entire shift decided to stay at home seriously disrupting production and causing severe losses to the company. |
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America's warlike policies, applauded in the Reichstag, are not only directed against foes abroad but also at home. |
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His comedy timing is impeccable and he was equally at home as a man of action or a driven intellectual of thoughts, dreams and desires. |
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He seems most at home when talking about business and loses his initial wariness. |
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The survey also found that a lot of people thought the alcohol limit for drivers would be higher than at home. |
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It's because women drop out of the workforce, raise children, prefer jobs where they can work at home. |
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A German company has sacked one of its employees for smoking at home after hiring a detective to catch him in the act. |
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He was quite academic, was a great help at home and nothing was ever too much trouble for him. |
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I was very fortunate to be in the care of the doctor who diagnosed Addison's disease when he came to visit me at home. |
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Beerbohm's other half-brother was a cheerfully untidy dresser at home although he frequently played the dandy on stage. |
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All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel more at home. |
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We always made him welcome and he always wanted to know when we were playing at home. |
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Lastly, nursing home residents were almost three times as likely to receive a laxative as those living at home. |
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The walloping taken at home to Fulham last weekend was particularly worrying. |
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Plus, it's worth remembering that while convention-goers may be rabid partisans, the folks at home tend to be in the middle. |
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Jiangsu slip from second to fourth place as a result which clocked up an incredible 11-2 victory at home to Sichuan Mianyang. |
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Yet when the temperatures go through the roof at home we tend to throw caution to the wind and abandon ourselves to the damaging rays. |
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Campers will need to avoid the canvas, climbers will go up the wall staying at home, and even visits to stately homes are not advised. |
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A WOMAN abducted by a knifeman in a busy Bolton street and forced to drive to Leeds was today recovering at home. |
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Such flexibility is obviously one of the reasons it can compete so effectively against vigorous competition at home and abroad. |
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And I didn't want to be a woman that stayed at home to wait for my husband to come home every night. |
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At the same time, if they are conciliatory in China, they are seen back at home as putting profit above principle. |
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Further, women are often the primary care-givers at home, and face the additional challenge of balancing their home and family lives. |
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This exhibition reflects scenes and inspiration from his travels at home and abroad. |
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Siguenza was educated at home, his father being well able to provide the education his son needed. |
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Collect interesting bits of natural objects, such as bark, leaves, conkers and acorns to label and display at home. |
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Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to lift the trophy. |
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He and his mum were checked by paramedics and a midwife and were allowed to stay at home after being given a clean bill of health. |
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Heaps of other stuff happened with the other characters and there were witty quips but I left my notebook at home. |
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So strong is their position that they could even lose to United and lift the trophy by defeating Everton at home in the final game. |
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Here in Australia, retail sales are already flat, apparently because consumers are avoiding using their cars and staying at home. |
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Some of the biggest success stories at home and abroad were not the highest achievers at school but still managed to make a name for themselves. |
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The principal language used by this people is Kabyle, used both at home and professionally. |
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While he continued to live at home, he ranged over Upper Austria selling oil products, locating sites for petrol stations, and setting them up. |
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For me, an ideal meal would be a joint of lamb cooked in the Aga at home, with plenty of fresh vegetables from my garden. |
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Moreover, the advantages of practicing simple but effective steps at home are also explained. |
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It's got to be an advantage for the town and it means more people could leave their cars at home and use public transport. |
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So I bought CDs of radio dramas from overseas and played them at home, and then later in the car. |
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The product of a seafaring family, Seal is at home among the rigging, the ratlines, the shrouds and spars of his leading lady. |
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Mary, who never received any domestic training from her mother at home, marries Jack, a business executive with a quick temper. |
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His photos of the fighter on the streets and at home mixed a relaxed, candid style and vibrant, jazzy composition. |
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Fred and I rarely eat Asian food at home, but maybe this simple recipe will help change that. |
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Your reaction time for making decisions at blackjack while in a casino is much shorter than the time you have at home while practising. |
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They made the European Cup last eight, but were sloppy at home to Valencia and let in a soft goal in Spain. |
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I fought in the snow barefoot to give you the freedom to vote and you stay at home because it rains. |
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Why does my hair, which is short on top and usually stands up in a jaunty sort of manner at home, go flat whenever I go to London? |
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Social Security reform has been a tough slog for the business lobby, normally more at home discussing golf outings than actuarial tables. |
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Often it is unknowing, as when a dog is left alone at home and whines and whimpers for attention. |
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But I'll bet half of those delegates, especially the rich ones, are packing heat at home to protect themselves. |
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We're confident going into the replay because, whenever we're at home we're pretty confident. |
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In actuality, we are wasting too much energy at home, on streets and elsewhere. |
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It is bound up entirely with the underlying program of militarism abroad and social reaction at home. |
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They made frantic calls to friends, well-wishers and relatives at home to rush much-needed funds. |
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He was most at home when working on the land and had a natural affinity with country people. |
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Our waiter, considerate to the last, packed the leftovers neatly into a container to be reheated at home next day. |
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For me, that moment was walking up the steps to the podium to accept the World Cup at home in Paris. |
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The accent is on creating a simulated environment for the customer to feel at home. |
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Sandra stayed at home, away from the taunts and jibes of her white schoolfellows, and illicitly befriended the children of the family's black nanny. |
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One unit malfunctioned due to failure of one of the three internal accelerometers during a measurement period at home, and the subject was retested with another device. |
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Radio presenters will travel across the county to report on the progress of quiz teams playing in pubs, clubs, churches, community halls, workplaces and at home. |
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Putin says the events in Kiev signal the return of fascism to Europe, even as he foments anti-Semitic sentiment at home. |
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There is a struggle between freedom and fundamentalism in our time, both at home and abroad. |
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Charisma, love and magic and abracadabra, Gemma's not on booze, Ahmed is polite to his car maintenance teacher and Wayne has left his knife at home. |
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His informal style of speech and amicable personality, combined with professional experience at home and abroad make him a distinctive figure in contemporary Japan. |
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So despite the widespread acceptance of bioengineered crops in this country, farmers still worry whether they'll be able to sell what they grow at home and abroad. |
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Most of her stock, she says, comes from Denmark and Germany and she travels to fairs and trade-shows both at home and abroad to see what is available and to buy. |
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For example, you can switch to morning or lunchtime workouts or go straight to the gym instead of stopping at home first. |
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However, since he was living at home, our income and assets disqualified him from SSI and Medicaid. |
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If you don't hear music at home or at school then where will you hear it? |
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On an average weekend morning when the whole family is at home, they'll go through a good jar of the stuff on toast, waffles, pancakes, or eager fingers. |
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We have a dog son and we can at least leave him at home all day and not worry about a babysitter. |
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I've had the chance to mingle with the crowds and meet far more racegoers than I normally do, which hopefully helps convey the atmosphere to the viewers at home. |
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His father taught him at home and kept him away from children his age. |
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You, playing along at home, might say C when the contestant says D, but the subsequent step is straightforward. |
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This is no time to stand with a Labour government that has thrown its lot in with the US war machine while attacking groups like the firefighters at home. |
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By my observation a daily routine works well for people who work at home. |
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It is about a desire on the part of those that have hijacked the American government to create a permanent war machine abroad, and a proto-fascist state at home. |
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What, I suspect, we really want from Santa is peace at home for the holidays. |
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But what of all those people watching at home, waiting for Ann to explain the cipher that is Mittens? |
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He said increasing numbers of companies were warming to the idea, and 9.9 was keen to work on similar projects, whether at home or abroad, in the future. |
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I sit at home at night thinking about them, wanting them, desiring them. |
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Instead, the politician who once braved a crowded Mumbai train hunkered down at home. |
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His wife is a midwife who specializes in water births at home. |
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When a nation faces deadly attacks on its citizens at home and abroad, it is only reasonable to expect that its leaders will take appropriate measures to increase security. |
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The parents had chosen to give birth at home, with a certified professional midwife attending. |
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Rather than trying to find out whether you speak the Queen's English at home, the tests are instead designed to see if you are able to interpret a text analytically. |
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Haitian language and culture are preserved at home, which makes it possible for Haitian immigrants to separate themselves from the Afro-American culture around them. |
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There were opportunities for considerable travel at home and abroad. |
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After comfortably accounting for Haydock away and Newton-le Willows at home they destroyed the hopes of Highfield who themselves had aspirations to become league leaders. |
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I'm worried that after I retire I'll just sit at home, watch TV, and vegetate. |
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Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, finding the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home. |
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For those watching the destruction at home and wanting to help, cornett recommended donations to the Red Cross. |
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But in the days ahead he, his brother, and the others will be back in the street while their families worry at home. |
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That should lead to sharp reductions in market share and employment both at home and abroad, and a likely wave of foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies. |
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He hit home runs in every park in the American League and hit more on the road than at home. |
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Their role as workers, soldiers and activists in the fight against white supremacy at home and fascism abroad created vast social changes that set the stage for Brown. |
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But at home, where it mattered most, the ANC was a genuine, multiracial movement for democracy. |
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While judo captivated Japanese fans at the Sydney Summer Olympics, where Japan's athletes walked off with most medals in the sport, it has been on the decline at home. |
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This may have its origins in the fact that it is at home both on land and in the water. |
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Most of the indentured servants were teenagers from England with poor economic prospects at home. |
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Volunteering at home may elicit images of helping the less fortunate, or campaigning with a local pressure group. |
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Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home. |
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Beatrice and Henry planned to marry, but Victoria opposed the match at first, wishing to keep Beatrice at home to act as her companion. |
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The permissiveness of campus life leads many college freshmen to try things they would never have experienced at home. |
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In the past it was possible to buy Alum Bay coloured sand by mail order and make one's own sand pictures and bottles at home. |
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In this period, many Sami practiced their traditional religion at home, while going to church on Sunday. |
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This is due in part to historic laws prohibiting the use of Sami languages in schools and at home in Sweden and Norway. |
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The structure of the Swiss militia system stipulates that the soldiers keep their Army issued equipment, including all personal weapons, at home. |
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The large majority of firearms kept at home are issued by the Swiss army, but ammunition is no longer issued. |
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Stick machines are sometimes used, which coat the stick with paste and perfume, though the bulk of production is done by hand rolling at home. |
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Note, that since forty maravedis per day was an average wage for skilled labour at this time, they could have made more money staying at home. |
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Hill was a problem child who was sent to Woodlands because his parents couldn't handle him at home. |
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In Imperialism he argued that the financing of overseas empires drained money that was needed at home. |
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In addition, Henry had to confront a growing Protestant movement at home, which he hoped to crush. |
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The overseas development of the Church of England in British North America challenged the insular view of the Church at home. |
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Depending on what practice the practitioner wishes to undertake, it can be done at a temple or at home. |
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Above all, they continued the agricultural work at home to feed their families and the armies. |
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As the woman of a family usually worked at home, someone was often there to look after any children. |
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The two princesses were educated at home under the supervision of their mother and their governess, Marion Crawford. |
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This date was also the anniversary of the death of Bright's wife's, so he replied that he felt the need to spend it at home. |
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Let us elect a man of some weight at home, who will take our case before the Queen and try for redress. |
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He and his brother were educated at home by their parents until 1860, when Dixon Asquith died suddenly. |
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A country's level of human capital is difficult to measure, since it is created at home, at school, and on the job. |
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He was fortunate to receive schooling both at home and at the Ochiltree parish school. |
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Reactive dyes are by far the best choice for dyeing cotton and other cellulose fibers at home or in the art studio. |
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Lowell reached the conclusion that to be truly independent, the United States needed to manufacture goods at home. |
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Fifthly, nor mischievous to the state, by raising the prices of commodities at home. |
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Harpur had looked at settees there when rescheming at home and greatly liked several, but found them too dear. |
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After just three weeks at home, with yet more 'abuse in the community' I am resectioned, and Helen re-admitted the same night. |
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Hartley spent the next 8 years in constant companionship with his younger brother Derwent, at home and at school. |
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But the Sassenach tried to starve the nation at home while the land was full of crops that the British hyenas bought and sold in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Four out of every five women are forced to stay at home or scrunt for a meagre existence. |
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According to your testimony, you were supposedly at home watching TV when the murder occurred. |
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According to your testimony, you were supposively at home watching TV when the murder occurred. |
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Tchah! he wouldn't have cared to stay. He dines late and fashionable-like at home. |
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Miguel ended up phoning Liz at home and tearing a strip off her for telling Debra to tell him off. |
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Normally I stay at home in the evening, but this evening I'm going to the movies. |
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It was the Brewers' first walk-off walk since May 4, 2005, when Damien Miller drew a walk to win the game, 4-3, at home over the Cubs. |
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It was most unusual to have her strong, restless, wandersome father ensconced at home even if it was only temporarily. |
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Yf she be hable to make any power at home, she shall be withborne and herself keapt from all other comfort than her own nobilitie. |
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The car is charged at home from either a standard wall socket or, more quickly, via a wall-mounted charger. |
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A pair of white faced whistling ducks, uniquely identified by their high pitched call, are already making themselves at home in the city park. |
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I never leave Brinker, my 11-year-old Bohemian wirehaired pointing griffon, at home during hunting season. |
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Furthermore, those two upstarts Ant and Dec would be more at home compering The Woodentops. |
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A 69-year-old male, community ambulator, with a seizure disorder, slipped and fell at home and immediately complained of hip pain. |
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From what little I know, he was a thorough gentleman, an Anglophile, more at home reading English bestsellers and watching Hollywood films. |
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The Enlightenment ended around 1822, and was replaced by Polish Romanticism at home and abroad. |
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Edward puts the question as if the comrades at home were charged by us abroad with some work, the accomplition of which would benefit. |
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The team has won three-quarters of its games at home, but less than half of away games. |
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The government at home, and the people of the colonies, are getting to have bad blood between them. |
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I was living at home at her age, by and large doing what my parents told me, apart from beaking school. |
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As that campaign seeks to do, fighting ISIS means delegitimizing Caliphism at home and abroad. |
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I spent the last two Christmases abroad, so it's good to be at home this Christmas. |
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She completely abandoned her Tuesdays at home, and did not return the visits of those who had called upon her. |
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England could grow into a posture of being more united at home, and more considered abroad. |
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Ana could imagine watching this on TV at home, and how exciting it must be. How gleeful the audience would be, watching Downs cut them to pieces. |
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She has spent her days and nights putting her mothering and daughtering hands to healing her own children and her own parents at home. |
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How long will ye whet spears with eloquence, Fight, and kill beasts dry-handed with sweet words? Cease, or talk still and slay thy boars at home. |
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Hence the popular belief that elderdom was most of all at home on Russian soil. |
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If I had the choice between going to work and staying at home, I'd pick staying at home every time. |
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If I were to travel only that I might be discontented with that which I can get at home, methinks I should go but on a fool's errand. |
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This means that full competence in both Frisian and Dutch is aimed at all pupils in the province, whether they speak Frisian or Dutch at home. |
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Political agitation at home from radicals such as the Chartists and the suffragettes enabled legislative reform and universal suffrage. |
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Seems that while he was out supporting them in his role as Uber Haxx0r, she was at home letting script kiddies bust root on her box. |
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As one of the Celtic nations, Scotland and Scottish culture is represented at interceltic events at home and over the world. |
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The case of Mme Binet's mother, a young widow who worked as a seamer at home, reveals how this system affected homeworkers. |
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The alliances proved volatile, however, and Edward was facing trouble at home at the time, both in Wales and Scotland. |
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Meanwhile, the fiscal pressure on the kingdom caused by Edward's expensive alliances led to discontent at home. |
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Military failure abroad, and the associated fiscal pressure of constant campaigns, led to political discontent at home. |
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Girls were either kept at home by their parents to help with housework or sent out to work to bring money in for the family. |
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Education would begin at home, where children were taught the basic etiquette of proper manners and respecting others. |
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Only the most wealthy people allowed their daughters to be taught, and only at home. |
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Boys from families of nobility would often be taught at home by a private tutor. |
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As his mother was widowed, and his seven sisters unmarried, he would have been needed at home to help his family. |
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Though Britain and the empire emerged victorious from the Second World War, the effects of the conflict were profound, both at home and abroad. |
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Suffering from occasional poor health as a boy, he was educated at home by the Reverend Edward Wilson. |
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George's mother, now the Dowager Princess of Wales, preferred to keep George at home where she could imbue him with her strict moral values. |
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He enjoyed political influence and realised the need to maintain support at home. |
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British opinion both at home and in the army was negative and there were suggestions that they must evacuate Portugal. |
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Patients who stay too long in hospital can become more ill as a result and care at home is better tailored to their needs. |
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Those over 50 use Kikai at home among themselves but can understand and use Japanese. |
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John Hooke also was in charge of a local school, and so was able to teach Robert, at least partly at home perhaps due to the boy's frail health. |
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His promotion coincided with a health crisis which led to his accepting, albeit reluctantly, some nursing services at home. |
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The National Health Service was ready to pay for a nursing home, but Jane was determined that he would live at home. |
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On 6 February 2016, Dawkins suffered a minor hemorrhagic stroke while at home. |
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With no grass to eat at home, cattle are heading for the abattoirs or are going droving down the long paddock. |
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A large number settled here in the 1950s as work was scarce at home, especially in the South. |
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Language poses a serious problem for the older generation and for women working at home. |
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Currently, Cornish is spoken by its speakers at home, outside the home, in the workplace, and at ritual ceremonies. |
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Vegetarian and vegan sausages are also available in some countries, or can be made from scratch at home. |
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In Lancashire before industrialisation, families would work at home spinning thread while scrags of mutton stewed slowly over a low fire. |
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When prepared at home, they may take various shapes including triangles, rounds and squares. |
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Since 1963 it has been legal to brew any amount of beer at home, without a licence, providing it is not sold. |
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Before sunrise, children would go to schools or tutoring them at home would commence. |
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School was mostly for boys, however some wealthy girls were tutored at home, but could still go to school sometimes. |
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In the 15th century, the introduction of cheap prints, mostly in woodcut, made it possible even for peasants to have devotional images at home. |
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When she was 30 and living at home, Julian suffered from a serious illness. |
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Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health, which would plague him throughout his life. |
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A few months later, Francis went abroad with Sir Amias Paulet, the English ambassador at Paris, while Anthony continued his studies at home. |
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She began to call on him at home, sometimes dressed in disguise as a pageboy, at a time when such an act could ruin both of them socially. |
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Italy provided the Shelleys, Byron, and other exiles with a political freedom unattainable at home. |
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He received his early education at home, tutored by the Reverend Evan Edwards of nearby Warnham. |
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Harriet Westbrook had been writing Shelley passionate letters threatening to kill herself because of her unhappiness at the school and at home. |
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Hardy never felt at home in London, because he was acutely conscious of class divisions and his social inferiority. |
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British Invasion acts also dominated the music charts at home in the United Kingdom. |
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The performance of air guitar is popular among metal fans both at concerts and listening to records at home. |
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In the early morning of 25 December 1977, Chaplin died at home after suffering a stroke in his sleep. |
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Just as the leading Hollywood studios gained from sound in relation to their foreign competitors, they did the same at home. |
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Each club played the other twice, once at home and once away, and two points were awarded for a win and one for a draw. |
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In 2007, the club launched the 'Back to the Shed' campaign to improve the atmosphere at home matches, with notable success. |
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The same side beat Pakistan at home in 1971 and played by far the better cricket against India that season. |
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During this period England defeated the West Indies home and away, New Zealand, and Bangladesh at home, and South Africa in South Africa. |
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The Presiding Officer also represents the Scottish Parliament at home and abroad in an official capacity. |
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The President represents all the people when undertaking official engagements at home and abroad. |
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The rebels, dispossessed at home, probably formed the first waves of raids on the English coast. |
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It was an age of expansion and exploration abroad, while at home the Protestant Reformation became entrenched in the national mindset. |
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It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. |
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With 30 minutesworth of labor, through trade, they get food that would take them 45 minutes of labor to produce at home. |
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Men were expected to go out to work and women were expected to stay at home and look after the families. |
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Miz Rowe knew, of course, that Flary was at home, and knew that she was making a hand along with the old man and the boys. |
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There are no exact numbers available for children being educated at home in Scotland. |
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I know he was under a lot of political pressure at home, but he never wavered. |
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However, Robert would be at home on Sundays attending church and spending time with his wife. |
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As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. |
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His first language was Norwegian, which he spoke at home with his parents and his sisters Astri, Alfhild and Else. |
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The children spoke only English, though their parents were bilingual in English and Welsh, and David Thomas gave Welsh lessons at home. |
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These letters give a picture of life in Wales during the period and the comments of these two literary giants on events at home and abroad. |
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Until he was nine, Oscar Wilde was educated at home, where a French bonne and a German governess taught him their languages. |
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He loved New York but felt the city was threatened by commercialism and vulgarity, and he no longer felt at home there. |
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As his celebrity grew in the late 1950s, he grew tired of being approached by strangers, and particularly disliked being visited by them at home. |
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Still, he continued to spiral downward, at times sitting at home for hours without saying a word. |
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Wittgenstein was taught by private tutors at home until he was fourteen years old. |
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The match drew over a thousand spectators and was the first time Scotland had won at home for five years. |
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My 'nearcation' was in Brittany, France's very own Celtic fringe where you're most likely to feel at home if you're from Ireland. |
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The Belgian Revolution at home and the Java War in the Dutch East Indies brought the Netherlands to the brink of bankruptcy. |
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As one of the Celtic nations, Scotland is represented at interceltic events at home and around the world. |
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A sickly child, Gordon Childe was educated at home for a number of years, before gaining a private school education in North Sydney. |
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Primary education in reading, writing, and arithmetic might take place at home for privileged children whose parents hired or bought a teacher. |
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Sweet rolls, the kind that sell four for a nickle at home, cost two for a nickle. |
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Hardie started work at the age of seven, but was rigorously educated at home by his parents, and later attended night school. |
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William and his elder brother James were tutored at home by their father while the younger boys were tutored by their elder sisters. |
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A brief recovery prompted him to leave the hospital and convalesce at home for a few months. |
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They sell very numerous droves of oxen yearly to England, and therefore cannot be supposed to want beef at home. |
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Female offspring rarely stay at home, dispersing over distances that allow them to breed independently, or to join unrelated groups. |
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They were on the back foot last weekend when they lost 3-1 at home to a useful Nuneaton Boys Rangers outfit. |
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Owain, however, did not participate in the battle, keeping the majority of Gwynedd's army at home. |
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Before 1800 there were very few factories in Wales, and almost all production was at home. |
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Compared to the maintenance of a language that is learned at home, more time, effort and hard work are required to learn it in school. |
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Although mosquegoing is highly encouraged for men, it is permitted to stay at home when one feels at risk from Islamophobic persecution. |
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This served the purpose of preparing the young man for a leadership position at home, often in government or diplomacy. |
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The final round of pool games saw the Cardiff Blues face Calvisano at home. |
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They defeated Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City, the eventual champions, at home during the season. |
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Common dishes cooked at home are roti with daal and dahi with a side chutney and salad that includes raw onion, tomato, cucumber, etc. |
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It required a sketch from the life by Burton of the inky hag who was chief officeress of his brigade to put matters right at home. |
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Effectively migrant workers, they usually earn more than they would at home, and more than local employees. |
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Britt Allcroft thought it essential to convey the episode as a story that would be read from a book at home. |
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Cretans also have a tradition of keeping firearms at home, a tradition lasting from the era of resistance against the Ottoman Empire. |
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Breaded frozen plaice, ready to be baked or fried at home, are readily available in supermarkets. |
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Partnerships with Pakistan and India have concluded to make the construction term at home. |
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Nonetheless, Cromwell did not challenge the Dutch, still consolidating his power at home. |
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Strategically, the overall situation at home and abroad at the end of the battle might be considered air parity between Britain and Germany. |
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According to the story, he was a son of Owain Gwynedd, and took to the sea to flee internecine violence at home. |
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But Kerry sadly left his checkbook at home, offering only pocket change. |
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Many relaxing, realistic photos of Bangle Bear at home, in her yard and in her queendom adorn the chapters and pages. |
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Two-year-old Birmingham boy Daniel Douglas was killed after a radiogram fell on him while he was playing at home. |
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Restore Sanity Austin is urging ralliers to leave hurtful signs at home and to proofread their signs before waving them about. |
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Drummer Tommy Ramone passed away at home in New York on Friday after suering from bile duct cancer. |
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And then, just to rub it in, the dirty ratbag took his mistress on the holiday and left devastated Lynn at home. |
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Well, one should be able to make the new iPad Mini at home if one had a shrink ray gun, but for the rest of us www. |
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Instead she will convalesce quietly at home at Windsor Castle. |
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The event aims to raise awareness of recycling more items at home and, this year, using recycling bins away from the home too. |
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If you are interested in the law, but unable to study fulltime, the university's flexible Bachelor of Laws degree allows students to study mostly at home. |
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If you're particularly fond of Foster's, Heineken or Moosehead at home, you will be disappointed to find that it's been wimped down for the American market. |
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To save electricity, I unplug my computer when I am not at home. |
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I spent so much time at home. I found myself becoming a TVaholic. I loved reruns and old movies. I fantasized a lot about being rich, beautiful, and of course, married. |
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It costs him no more to wear all his ornaments about his distinguished person than to leave them at home. If you can be a swell at a cheap rate, why not? |
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Bring your snuggies when visiting Yellowstone Country in any season. Just because it's July doesn't mean you can leave your longjohns, sweatshirts and windbreakers at home. |
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There was a faded picture on the mantel at home of Uncle Pete, age four, holding the hand of Aunt Bareeba, a fat three-year-old with frizzy dark hair and a scowlly expression. |
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Not yet 20 years old, he had gained from the war a maturity that was at odds with living at home without a job and with the need for recuperation. |
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However, Edgar Allan Poe's tales of the macabre that first appeared in the early 1830s, and his poetry were more influential in France than at home. |
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There is another legend about his mother and his wife, involving a time when his wife was at home alone and was discovered by Mencius not to be sitting properly. |
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English is, by far, the most common language spoken at home. |
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