I think the choice between recommendations of qualified avian vets vs. online armchair professionals is really no choice at all. |
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The glows appeared at varied heights, as the beings seemed to have a choice of being bipeds or quadrupeds. |
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Low-density populations of wandering spiders make excellent subjects for investigating the relationship between mate choice and encounter rate. |
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And absent that, the public can make its own choice to buy it or pass on it. |
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Faced with the classic choice of writing or living, he finds himself capable of neither, and ponders a retreat into literary quietism. |
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If you have to eat a biscuit you could snack on the England teams biscuit of choice Jaffa cakes. |
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They were expecting that they would have no choice but to use deadly force because they could expect no mercy or no quarter themselves. |
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Her long auburn hair is topped with a safety orange cap and her fashion of choice is camouflage clothing, accessorized with a safety orange vest. |
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The player to the left of the dealer has the choice of playing with the given trump or passing. |
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You can also have a choice of dial color, not to mention different metals such as stainless steel, yellow gold or rose gold for your watch case. |
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Chances are, if you do not find skinny jeans or leggings a flattering choice for your figure, you won't find jeggings flattering either. |
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So if you offer me the choice between an international project and a Quebecois one, it's the story and the character that will decide my choice. |
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The Jackass burger, for example, comprises four quarter-pounders and four toppings of choice served with a mountain of fries and coleslaw. |
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When they are in jack pine, with crooked and very limby trees, there is very little choice but to tackle each stem one at a time. |
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He had no choice but to ease his foot on the accelerator and let his speed drift down to about 20 mph. |
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In essence, this student was required to defend the choice of a qualitative paradigm. |
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The beds are planted with a wide range of trees and shrubs, including acers, camellias, rhododendrons, oaks and beeches, beneath which grow choice perennials and bulbs. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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They have no choice but to turn in for work the week after half term knowing that a quarter of their class are still enjoying themselves on holiday somewhere around the world. |
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This hypothesis is in accord with rational choice theory, which suggests that criminals think rationally and strategically to accrue the benefits of their crime. |
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The obvious choice is North Korea, an aggressive and warlike nation ruled by a mad and brutal dictator known for supporting terror and building weapons of mass destruction. |
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People say that us childfree might regret our choice but I never have, not once had a second thought about it. |
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Nevertheless, when Gurowski publicly aired his grievances, Lincoln and Seward had no choice but to cashier him. |
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Affleck, 41, is an interesting choice for the role of the caped Crusader, to say the least. |
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In the choice between free candy shops and human beings, candy is still coming first. |
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Is bushy-tailed new GOP vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan the right choice for Mitt Romney? |
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Proponents, mostly Republicans, see vouchers as leveling the field and broadening choice for families. |
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With the Vice Minster of Justice now a hostage, Gen. Pardo's 4th brigade had little choice but to strike. |
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Christie was always the logical choice to be the candidate favored by the boom-boom caucus. |
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Like many of us, he tormented his blessedly understanding parents with his playtime career choice as architect. |
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Conan was always the safe, mild-mannered choice to replace Jay Leno, who is blandness incarnate. |
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Their controversial choice to wear denim and Bermuda shorts led to strictly enforced rules. |
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The backstreet Boys were the boy band of choice for people who liked their boy bands a little weirder. |
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An avowed creationist who consults for a food lobby hardly seems an appropriate choice to fulfill these criteria. |
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I want Missourians to make a choice in this election based on policy, not backroom politics. |
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Every film by Sofia Coppola, the Oscar-winning auteur behind Lost in Translation with the choice genes, is an event. |
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At this time, my parents were unaware that the choice between oralism and ASL was very political. |
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The choice to paint Pamela Anderson shows just how intertwined with commercialism her work has become. |
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Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship. |
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The choice of the van, traditionally considered a vehicle for trapping women, amusingly turns the convention on its head. |
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One year after the Boston bombing, a maimed survivor faces the choice of amputation. |
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I have no real choice in the matter, regardless of what the abo or ABP or ABMS say. |
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A flexible health insurance plan gives patients more choice about doctors and coverage. |
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Whether artemisinins given by any route should be replacing quinine as the initial treatment of choice for severe malaria in Africa remains an open question. |
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I assume he thinks chuck Taylors are still as the sneaker of choice and supports the idea of grabbing a quick smoke before tipoff. |
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Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras. |
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My choice is that it should be required reading by those who run the city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. |
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Serve with the warm sauce and your choice of ice cream, whipped cream, or yogurt. |
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The choice between freedom and fear is not difficult when seen with perspective. |
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There is a grade for every use, and redwood is a good choice for railings because its dimensional stability means that components will stay in place and not warp, cup or bend. |
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An even better choice is the Water Oak which is much smaller but needs a lime-free soil. |
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Cathy served breakfast on the long glassed porch and offered us a choice among pancakes, plain or blueberried, French toast, and eggs. |
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Assam bush is the best choice for making many world famous teas, but not for white tea, either budset or leaf style. |
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The newspaper the Guardian, together with its Sunday sister the Observer, are the liberal papers of choice among the middle-class chatterati. |
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For he is also the political leader of the nation, or has it in his choice to be. |
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Parents, of course, now have a choice among private schools, but their choosings are not normally supported by public funds. |
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Whether an early collegegoer, a late one, or right on the mark, you want to make the most informed choice you can. |
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The dorm offered students the choice of retreating to the privacy of their rooms, or mingling in the common area. |
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An obvious choice to endorse ChapStick, Mr. Smith knows that ladies love a cunning linguist and a moist mouth. |
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International free trade improved the country and in order for Americans to prosper from a strong economy they had no choice but to embrace it. |
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Preston has a choice of 3 airports with airline service within one hour of the city. |
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St Peters Street, London Road and East Street also includes a large choice of National retailers along with pubs, restaurants, banks and offices. |
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The man wanted to show support for his choice for mayor by writing a letter to the editor. |
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This was because of the political connections of its owner, Paul Drayson, and questions over the choice of vaccine strain. |
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Universal motors also lend themselves to electronic speed control and, as such, are an ideal choice for devices like domestic washing machines. |
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For the driver, visibility is good from both sides of the driving cab so the choice on which side to site the driver less important. |
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Such systems give the consumer a free choice amongst competing insurers whilst achieving universality to a government directed minimum standard. |
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The main destinations of choice for these tourists were the Khyber Pass, Peshawar, Karachi, Lahore, Swat and Rawalpindi. |
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The most common choice people make to build up their communication skills is to take some ESL classes. |
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Electronic dictionaries are increasingly a more common choice for ESL students. |
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At various times the choice was made by the canons of Canterbury Cathedral, the Pope, or the King of England. |
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All rational beings seek benefit and shun harm on their own account but independent choice permits them to abandon bounds imposed by justice. |
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However, the choice to consume alcohol outside of church is now a personal decision for any member. |
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The choice is a matter of individual preference, and of regional and family traditions. |
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Sikhs do not believe in converting people but converts to Sikhism by choice are welcomed. |
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Nanak conferred his choice at the town of Kartarpur on the banks of the river Ravi, where Nanak had finally settled down after his travels. |
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Where the choice of A level is a subject taken at GCSE level, it is frequently required that the pupil has received a GCSE C grade minimum. |
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It has different ages of transfer, different examinations and a different philosophy of choice and provision. |
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Students at this stage have the choice of taking 3 or four subjects and are also offered the opportunity to take an extended project. |
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Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, who was acting as Keeper of the Realm, had little choice but to side with Bolingbroke. |
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On the other hand, the finest quality contain only choice cuts of meat and seasoning. |
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It is easier, simpler and cheaper to produce in volume, and hence the more common choice for commercial manufacturers. |
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The words cookie or cracker became the words of choice to mean a hard, baked product. |
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Pale ale had replaced mild as the beer of choice for the majority of drinkers. |
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The poet has a choice of epithets or formulae to use in order to fulfill the alliteration. |
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Rome's leading poets had great technical skill in the choice and arrangement of language. |
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He makes the choice to kill, not because of a tragic flaw, but because of circumstance. |
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Shelley was given the choice to be reinstated after his father intervened, on the condition that he would have to recant his avowed views. |
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The only options open to the girls were either marriage or a choice between the professions of school mistress or governess. |
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Rowling's first choice for the director had been Monty Python member Terry Gilliam, but Warner Bros. |
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This applies not only to the choice of versions, but to every aspect of baroque practice, and of course there are often no final answers. |
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Walpole commanded a substantial majority in Parliament and George had little choice but to retain him or risk ministerial instability. |
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Saltzman was happy with the choice of the Far East for the setting as he had always wanted to go on location in Thailand and Hong Kong. |
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Prior to the Licensing Act 1737, theatre was the first choice for most wits. |
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After a transitional period where only the better players would use cues, the cue came to be the first choice of equipment. |
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The choice of barrel, shaft, and flight will depend a great deal on the individual player's throwing style. |
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The choice of clubs is at the golfer's discretion, although every club must be constructed in accordance with parameters outlined in the rules. |
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This colour choice is thought to be in homage to Preston North End who had recently done The Double. |
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Meanwhile as the metamarket booms, the few remaining souls who did not get in on the ground floor, have no choice but to pursue eschatology. |
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His playing talents were not as flamboyant as some of his colleagues, but his effectiveness cemented him as a first choice at centre. |
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Going into the 2008 Six Nations Championship, Wilkinson was the obvious choice as England's number 10 and started the first four matches. |
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Heyneke Meyer was the board's choice to replace Loffreda, however unfortunate family circumstances led to his resignation. |
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Manufacturers were also permitted to employ their choice of engine configuration. |
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The BDO recognised the WDC and agreed that all players shall have the freedom of choice as to which open events they wish to play in. |
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His set at Bloc Festival in 2016 was critically acclaimed for his eclectic choice of underground electronic music. |
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If in light wind, a jibe is the better choice as there's less danger of the wind tipping the boat. |
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The Suez crisis and the choice of Eden's successor led in 1957 to the first major personal criticism of the Queen. |
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From 1989, 'Northern Irish' began to be included as an identity choice in surveys, and its popularity has grown since then. |
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The most important prerogative still personally exercised by the monarch is the choice of whom to appoint Prime Minister. |
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A shocked Sullivan had no choice but to position the meagre 'second line' to fill the gaps. |
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He was unable to form a government, leaving King William with no choice but to recall Lord Grey. |
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The choice of a Tory publication was regarded as strange by Disraeli's friends and relatives, who thought him more of a Radical. |
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Disraeli, his closest ally, was his second choice and accepted, though disclaiming any great knowledge in the financial field. |
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This was, however, a matter of political choice rather than legal necessity. |
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With the effective collapse of the entire defensive line, there was little choice left other than an overland retreat to India or to Yunnan. |
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Oil had superseded coal as the fuel of choice in many industries and there was political pressure influencing the supply of oil. |
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First, the Act removed the Sovereign from the election process and the choice of Prime Minister. |
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Despite this, Baldwin's choice of the Attorney General Sir Thomas Inskip provoked widespread astonishment. |
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In addition to all this, the worsening state of Kosovo's economy made the province a poor choice for Serbs seeking work. |
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They would then have the choice of walking the seven miles to Bluff Cove or wait until dark to sail there. |
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However, in some species, mate choice is primarily by males, as in some fishes of the family Syngnathidae. |
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The theory must be characterized by a choice of finitely many parameters, which could, in principle, be set by experiment. |
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In the UK and other parts of Europe, plentiful supplies of coal made this the obvious choice from the earliest days of the steam engine. |
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The choice of proppant depends on the type of permeability or grain strength needed. |
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The biblical story of Adam and Eve relates this choice by mankind to participate in evil, accomplished through disobedience to God's command. |
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Practically, however, the choice of the archbishop or bishop is made prior to the election. |
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A former journalist and Labour MP, Robin Corbett has explained the dangers of Murdochian choice available to viewers. |
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Conrad's subsequent refusal to follow in Apollo's footsteps, and his choice of exile over resistance, were a source of lifelong guilt for Conrad. |
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To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks. |
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As a practical matter, by the time Conrad set about writing fiction, he had little choice but to write in English. |
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Abercrombie suggested their choice of weapon be unsold copies of their own books. |
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Throughout their collaboration, Gilbert and Sullivan disagreed several times over the choice of a subject. |
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His relationship with the players was reported to be uneasy, and his choice of repertoire received criticism. |
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That's when it started to feel like we made the right choice about being a band. |
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There is some trade off between boat speed and stability in choice of hull shape. |
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Jack Butland, the third choice goalkeeper for England, was the only player selected for both the Olympics and the England Euro 2012 squad. |
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Congress' choice of penalty reflects a societal policy which must be adhered to by the courts. |
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The legal right of lay patrons to present clergymen of their choice to local ecclesiastical livings led to minor schisms from the church. |
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The remains of choice meat joints were discovered in some of the beds, presumably forming part of the villagers' last supper. |
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Most emperors indicated their choice of successor, usually a close family member or adopted heir. |
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The Caledonians had no choice but to fight, or starve over the next winter. |
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Cathal managed to return to Connacht and had himself proclaimed king, leaving Felim with no choice but to return to put down his rebellion. |
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Her bedlinen was changed daily, and her own chefs prepared meals with a choice of 32 dishes served on silver plates. |
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The wild boar is a highly versatile omnivore, whose diversity in choice of food rivals that of humans. |
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The choice of standard is often determined by a political boundary, which may cut across a dialect continuum. |
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The choice may be a matter of national, regional or religious identity, and may be controversial. |
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This choice by God to save some is held to be unconditional and not based on any characteristic or action on the part of the person chosen. |
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The choice of local sheriff court or the Personal Injury Court is left to the pursuer. |
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The two main restrictions on this choice are timetable arrangements, and the fact that many less popular subjects are not offered by all schools. |
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The course choice process begins after the Christmas and New Year of S2, with the completed forms being handed in around the end of February. |
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Its warehouse and logistics facilities make an ideal choice for exporters and importers. |
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By now the Ordainers had drawn up their Ordinances for reform and Edward had little political choice but to give way and accept them in October. |
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Their choice fell upon Richard Fothergill, owner of the ironworks at Abernant, who was enthusiastically supported by the Rev Thomas Price. |
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But businesses had little choice and wages were reduced, workers were laid off, and investments postponed. |
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Merthyr needed a coastal export point for its iron and Cardiff was the obvious choice being at the mouth of the River Taff. |
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We also learn that Lady Wolseley was involved in the choice of uniform which Wolseley would wear in the statue. |
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Scorpions proved to be the most popular choice with Crusaders just beaten into second place. |
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The press were unimpressed with the choice of opponent, but Piet gave a good account for himself before retiring in the twelfth. |
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A few days later, realising that he was the challenger, Welsh accepted Jones' choice of referee, Jack Welch. |
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Macready's choice of characters was at first confined chiefly to the romantic drama. |
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Campbell cast her as the leading lady in favour of Izabella Scorupco, who was his original choice for the part. |
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If either movement or speed around the court is a weakness, the one-handed backhand may be the best choice because of the extra reach. |
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During the 19th century, the railway's importance grew as Holyhead became the destination of choice for Ireland rather than Liverpool. |
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This increases voter choice but is accused by some of producing TDs who are excessively parochial. |
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His choice of the church was not however in the best financial interests of the island. |
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The Assembly has the power to dismiss the government, and thus the majority in the Assembly determines the choice of government. |
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In all, there are at least 25 types of Indian breakfasts, each consisting of a choice of over 100 different food items. |
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Across the United States, breakfast sandwiches are a common choice for the first meal of the day. |
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People caught with small amounts of any drug are given the choice to go to a rehab facility, and may refuse treatment without consequences. |
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Capelin is considered a more common choice of sustenance during the winter season. |
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Feeding is usually a solitary behavior and their prey of choice includes mysids, shrimp, arctic cod, and herring. |
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Faced with the choice between a triumph and the consulship, Caesar chose the consulship. |
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By September 28, 1939, the three Baltic Republics felt they had no choice but to permit Soviet bases and troops on their territory. |
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Intraspecific diversity, the variety of alleles within a single species, also offers us choice in our diets. |
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Female mate choice is an important concept in evolutionary biology because it bears on female and male reproductive success. |
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Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia is a popular choice for bonsai owing to its tolerance of severe pruning. |
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The tree was a popular choice for landscaping in England, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic value. |
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The choice of a word depends on exact circumstances and the inclination of the archaeologists excavating the site. |
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Sixth form is not compulsory, but a preferable choice for students wishing to continue in academic studies leading to university level. |
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The choice fell on the salvage vessel Sleipner, the same craft that had been used as a platform for diving operations on the Vasa. |
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Scoringa was ruled by the Vandals and their chieftains, the brothers Ambri and Assi, who granted the Winnili a choice between tribute or war. |
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Since eastern Francia could be identified with old Austrasia, the Frankish heartland, Louis's choice of terminology hints at his ambitions. |
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The choice before the Senate was to put either Marius or Sulla in command of an army which would aid Rome's Greek allies and defeat Mithridates. |
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Gilbert wandered through...the haunts of ravenous dogs and homeless cats that kept themselves alive on the choice pickings of the city's garbage. |
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Travelling to and through Canada and Canadian ports were of choice for Norwegian settlers immigrating to the United States. |
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Smaller details, however, may have been altered, and the word choice makes the reader more sympathetic to Caesar's cause. |
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In many societies the choice of partner is limited to suitable persons from specific social groups. |
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Conrad's choice was respected by the Reichstag of 919, where Henry was proclaimed king by the leaders of the Franks and Saxons. |
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The choice of two marine officials for this achievement certainly appealed to the principles of maritime navigation. |
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However, ships damaged during the crossing frequently had no choice but to put in there for emergency repairs. |
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Nonetheless, if it had time, or got into trouble for some reason, the stopping choice was Malindi. |
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Following the overthrow of the sultanate, Ibn Battuta had no choice but to leave India. |
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As a result, ritual utterances become very predictable, and the speaker is made anonymous in that they have little choice in what to say. |
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He was Major General Joseph Saidu Momoh, the head of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces and Stevens' own choice to succeed him. |
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As both a foreigner and a woman, the queen was not a popular choice for regent. |
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The Rustamid imams failed, by choice or by neglect, to organize a reliable standing army. |
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There is another prejudice, or post-judice rather, that may have conditioned my choice of heroes and heroines. |
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This suggests the signature in the printed editions was not in the original letter, but was an editorial choice by the copyists or printers. |
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The choice of Gabriel Sanchez may, however, have been at Luis de Santangel's recommendation or initiative. |
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He was gifted with the quality of being a smooth talker and of choice eloquence. |
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When the Orsini offered to admit the French to their castles, Alexander had no choice but to come to terms with Charles. |
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Driving in Rio de Janeiro, as in most large cities of Brazil, might not be the best choice because of the large car fleet. |
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A nusach is defined by a liturgical tradition's choice of prayers, order of prayers, text of prayers and melodies used in the singing of prayers. |
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Mail armour was commonly used by Mongol armies where it eventually became the armour of choice in India. |
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They declared war on Russia, supporting a false Dmitri of their choice in Ivangorod. |
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The choice of a successor was no light matter. That choice would inevitably be considered by the country as a prognostic of the highest import. |
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It is used in cases where the spermatozoa can not reach the fallopian tubes or simply by choice of the owner of the animal. |
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The choice of being half full represents an optimistic viewpoint while the choice of being half empty represents a pessimistic viewpoint. |
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The choice of IPA letters may reflect the theoretical claims of the author, or merely be a convenience for typesetting. |
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Because the choice of allophone is seldom under conscious control, people may not realize they exist. |
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The choice of case is often prescribed by the grammar of a language or by the conventions of a particular discipline. |
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Because a small elite controlled the settlement's land and commerce, former slaves had little choice but to continue to work in timber cutting. |
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His tool of choice for this connection was the singing of German hymns in connection with worship, school, home, and the public arena. |
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The jury had little choice but to free the killer. Sane enough at least not to push his luck, Sledge immediately left the state. |
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The latter position argues that a woman has certain reproductive rights, especially the choice whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term. |
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Then a number of cases turn on the choice to join a gang, and inevitably do bad things. |
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When I was a kid, quarter water was the drink of choice because it only cost a quarter. |
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A choice of law clause allows the parties to agree in advance that their contract will be interpreted under the laws of a specific jurisdiction. |
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Within the United States, choice of law clauses are generally enforceable, although exceptions based upon public policy may at times apply. |
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It answers SAT questions by selecting the choice with the highest relational similarity. |
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Other forms of advertising are ordinarily seen as a matter of choice on the part of the observer. |
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Ego can drive choice just as well as rational factors such as brand value and costs involved with changing brands. |
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The Rome I Regulation constrains the choice of law for special types of contracts. |
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But the choice of law is legally void, if the consumer protection is limited by this choice. |
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If the property is incidental to the contract, then the contract is evaluated under traditional choice of law principles for a contract. |
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The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 removed this function, leaving the choice of a presiding officer to the House of Lords itself. |
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Monroe had been formally expelled from France on his last diplomatic mission, and the choice to send him again conveyed a sense of seriousness. |
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The text cautions that the king should know the progress he expects to make, when considering the choice between waging war and pursuing peace. |
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Instead, voters elected an electoral college by passing through a gate designated for the candidate of choice while officials counted them. |
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Faced with Macmillan's prediction of doom, the cabinet had no choice but to accept these terms and withdraw. |
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The Principal Clerk of the Table Office at the despatch box offers a choice of affirmation or oath cards to read. |
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Faced with a choice between a triumph and the consulship, Caesar chose the consulship and entered the city. |
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The profit motive functions on the rational choice theory, or the theory that individuals tend to pursue what is in their own best interests. |
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This is particularly the case in the choice of hickory for handles and spokes. |
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In Medieval Europe oak was the wood of choice for all wood construction, including beams, walls, doors, and floors. |
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The choice of mordant is very important as different mordants can change the final color significantly. |
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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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The dyeing rate can be significantly influenced by the choice of dispersing agent used during the grinding. |
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This technique of dyeing is unique, in that the final color is controlled by the choice of the diazoic and coupling components. |
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The Rainhill Trials were arranged as an open contest that would let them see all the locomotive candidates in action, with the choice to follow. |
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This stage group assists with the choice of treatment and estimation of prognosis. |
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The choice of speaker for the recent annual Presidential lecture has been a matter of interest in the press. |
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There was no choice but to repitch the tents and radio their failure to cross. |
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From Rannerdale a choice of routes arises, either climbing the Lad Hows ridge or following Red Gill a little to the west. |
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Borrowdale gives a choice of starting points, either making for Esk Hause from Seathwaite, or Ore Gap from Stonethwaite. |
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He had no choice but to resign the game and let his opponent become the champion. |
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The festival offers a choice of around 100 real ales as well as a selection of ciders and foreign beers. |
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Instead, women writers were often torn between a choice of home or the pursuit of a literary career. |
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The choice came amid much controversy since she was neither British nor overweight. |
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Denmark had no choice but to sell many of its exports to Germany instead of overseas nations. |
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Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment. |
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However, Iblis, adamant in his view that man is inferior, and unlike angels was given the ability to choose, made a choice of not obeying God. |
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The north side of town is a less expensive, rougher round the edges choice for a young family. |
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Furthermore, Silverstein and Pataki never completely saw eye to eye on the master plan, disagreeing on such issues as the choice of architect. |
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You also have the free will to commit a shonda, or sin, and have this child out of wedlock. The choice is yours and yours alone. |
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If she had a choice between being supercautious or supersorry, she'd pick cautious every time. |
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That choice would leave the supertopic Classroom Experiences open, a situation that can be represented with an open parenthesis. |
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Although she detested her client, the taxi rank system meant she had no choice but to take the case. |
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Fatima and Aisha have little choice but to obey their husbands. |
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While your parents may have had no other choice but to wash your tighty-whities when you were a tyke, those days are long gone. |
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And while tuggy is the game of choice at work, Nanouk likes playing with plastic bottles filled with treats when she is off the clock. |
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That leaves Kinane with the choice of riding Ad Valorem or Ivan Denisovich. |
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Like most crossovers in this class, the CX-3 is offered with a choice of front or all-wheel drive chassis, and petrol and diesel engines. |
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Gaborone International Airport was the APOD of choice for all of the Air Mobility Command's commercial charter passenger carriers. |
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The comedian was well known for working blue, so she seemed like an odd choice for the boy's eighth birthday party. |
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However, cherry remains the top choice for media centers and wall units for the third survey in a row. |
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The deliberate off-script editions and occasional choice ad-libs prove particularly funny. |
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A first-round draft choice out of Notre Dame in 1965, Snow enjoyed an 11-year career as a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams. |
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Sidewinder remains the warfighter's weapon of choice for short-range air-to-air missiles. |
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Woolhead It''s about time this parental choice rubbish was knocked on the head. |
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Bakels offers a choice of three mixes, including Pettina Cheesecake Mix, Continental Cheesecake Mix and Pettina Fond Allemand. |
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Increasingly, the coverage solution of choice is a wrap-up insurance program. |
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One such method involves the choice of using an alter-ego or using content relevant to the client. |
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Both sandwiches feature an egg, American cheese and a choice of either bacon or sausage tucked into a warm buttermilk biscuit. |
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Yearners are also described as slow decision-makers but, once the choice is made, they stick to it. |
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Amphotericin B exerts broad-spectrum coverage and remains the drug of choice for life-threatening invasive fungal infections. |
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The pampering continues with a massage on the villa's private deck, with a choice of Lavender or Ylang Ylang essential oils. |
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Goldstein's process used zinc chloride as the catalyst of choice and was applied to small sections of wood and veneers. |
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The floor's one-coat application permanently bonds to concrete, quarry tile, brick pavers or plywood, making it a choice option for renovations. |
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It appears to be the horticultural tool of choice whenever virile heroes are threatened by zombis or bad guys. |
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Jayet for their help in the ultrasonic equipment choice and interesting discussions concerning the ultrasonic results. |
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No decision had been reached on the choice between immediate decisive action and a siege. |
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His lack of discernment led to his disastrous choice of business partners. |
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They gave me a choice between an automatic or standard transmission. |
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Apparently, with heroin-like euphoria and addictivity, it's taking over as the drug of choice for inner-city youths, as well as college students. |
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The days when The Fonz can come riding in and solve all my problems with a few choice words are long gone! So why don't you leave-amundo? |
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The choice of unilateralism by the US also exposed it to charges that it is a backslider on its WTO commitments. |
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Proper design of a rock garden's dryscape is almost as important as the choice of plants. |
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Her choice at the line-up proved to be erroneous, as she had only seen the mugger for an instant. |
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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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He may cope with the multiple choice questions, but the written exam will find him out. |
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The choice and flower of all things profitable the Psalms do more briefly contain. |
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As the grande dame of Latin American actresses, Norma Aleandro is accustomed to having choice roles gravitate in her direction. |
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A choice of it may be made according to the gust and manner of the ancients. |
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Often, half-heartedness signals when we feel duty-bound and believe we have little or no choice in what we do. |
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When Hobson's choice is placed before one, deliberation is of no great use. |
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If you use much plate matter, make your choice of homeset heads to match those on the plate matter. |
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So, the dreamer is left to accept the dream because they lack the choice to judge it. |
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Bronze continues into modern times as one of the materials of choice for monumental statuary. |
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