I know a lot of people just think he's totally cray, but I also know he can be grown when he chooses to. |
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A runqueue is the list of runnable processes from which the scheduler chooses. |
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Cal chooses to climb another two flights of stairs to relieve himself in a dimly lit water closet at the farthest corner of the building. |
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He now refuses to speak to Swedish journalists and he chooses his words carefully when answering questions. |
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To minimize staining and wear and tear, Carmichael chooses cottons with a tight weave and a pattern. |
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Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself. |
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By whichever measure one chooses, Russell, who contemplated many universes, is a great mind. |
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Each has its advantages but whichever one the producer chooses is certain to alienate some section of the public. |
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Upon the death of a husband, a widow chooses a husband from among the dead man's brothers. |
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Hingis will, undoubtedly, be showered with wild cards to enter any tournament she chooses. |
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He chooses to do so not because he seeks to suffer or because God wills his death, but as the means to life for God's people. |
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If one whole side on any issue chooses almost without exception to remain silent then the discussion simply doesn't take place. |
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The system then chooses the optimum settings for ride height, engine torque, gear selection and so on. |
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The most important thing for Cole is to think independently of his agent before he chooses whether or not to kiss and make up with Arsenal. |
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If the insured chooses to take the cash value, it's then up to them to go shopping to re-equip their boat. |
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The way she chooses to write highlights this crucial interdependency between the sited event and its writerly structure. |
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The principal hallmarks of Echenoz's style are his laconism, his dry wit, and the precision with which he chooses words and images. |
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But while the company controls advertising and chooses programmes, the state-run TV station keeps a tight rein on news programming. |
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Therefore, if a bishop chooses to close a particular parish instead of bringing in a lay minister, he is free to do so. |
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Now a yearly phenomenon, the New Music Festival chooses a different theme for each year. |
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He chooses two minor potions, three incendiary grenades, and two smoke grenades. |
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Merwin opts not to follow the terza rima strictly, or rather he rhymes so freely that he chooses not to speak of it. |
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The colors she chooses lean more heavily to violet, light pink, green, black, silver and gold. |
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Whether the reader chooses to look at ratios of mean absolute errors or root mean square errors depends on his or her loss function. |
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If the party chooses to run only two candidates, it is certain they will come from either side of the constituency. |
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A low-born peasant maid cures the king of France, who promises her choice of husband but the man she chooses rejects her. |
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Given a choice between two ways to make money, everyone chooses the way that makes us feel good. |
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There might even be a prankster, a malevolent force, or a god who chooses to interfere. |
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From the moment a pontiff chooses a name for his reign, he starts building bridges on a grand scale. |
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For specific reasons, the employer chooses to continue the activity and then harasses, disciplines, or terminates the employee. |
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Another solitary wasp, the mason wasp, chooses a flat surface and begins by building a series of arches out of mud or clay. |
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Here, her activity is more personal and it is the perfect match for the way in which her husband chooses to depict her. |
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At each hearing the Secretary General of the ICA chooses a panel that must consist of a minimum of three Judges. |
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The artist chooses mediums like oil, calligraphy and glass to display her talents. |
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Holmes only chooses subjects that excite his curiosity and sympathy as well as his literary admiration. |
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He chooses the work he wants to be involved in, and wants to take more time out, have more holidays. |
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Bart tires of Homer's lack of interest in him and chooses another father from the Bigger Brother program. |
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The first coin in the series was Delaware, which chooses an image of a man riding a horse. |
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Instead of staying on, he chooses to top-edge a sweep off Anil Kumble straight to fine leg, placed expressly for that shot. |
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Clearly, he feels that many of his duties are beneath him and he chooses to associate with members of his own social class. |
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Perhaps this is why Rashi chooses to bring the comment of the Midrash as he explains why Moshe took the flock deep into the wilderness. |
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She is given a choice between her job and her boyfriend and she chooses her job without a second's hesitation. |
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Why anyone would want to put a tax on mobility scooters is beyond me I mean, no-one chooses to have these things. |
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He chooses his roles, he says, based on the quality, depth and intelligence of the script. |
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I still think it'll be fascinating to see what rhetorical path she chooses to try and mollify her liberal fans. |
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The food one chooses after a nuit blanche, in that glorious, liberated, will-to power moment before the hangover kicks in is uniquely dramatic. |
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Anyone who chooses to stay at home with their kids is seen as woefully unambitious and deserving of contempt. |
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And if she chooses to value the book just for its emotional effect, rather than for its insights into the Meaning of Life, so much the better. |
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If she chooses, Martine will have a good career ahead of her in musical theatre. |
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The Department cannot have an unfettered discretion to operate it in whatever way it chooses. |
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As a director, he carefully chooses those that work with him, and seeks an atmosphere of mutual loyalty and respect. |
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The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable. |
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Maria chooses this job to escape a potential life as a single, unsupported mother living in poverty and boredom in her small town. |
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After failing to win the award several years ago because of drunken bragging, Mansfield chooses to stop speaking. |
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And yet, if the invited guest chooses to remain, the offense he commits is trespass, not breaking and entering or burglary. |
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When a man chooses a potential wife, he negotiates a bride price of money or cattle with the woman's father. |
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Jesus chooses to speak of Himself as the Son of Man rather than as the Christ. |
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Parliamentary sovereignty means that Parliament can, if it chooses, legislate contrary to fundamental principles of human rights. |
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We said none of them were going, and none of them left, yet nobody chooses to believe us. |
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Times and editors change, and now instead of letters, the magazine chooses to vex their readers by not offering indices of back issues online. |
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She chooses a digital visualisation of a black rainbow made from daylight fireworks by a Chinese artist. |
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Tricks are played as in Whist, that is, suit must be followed if possible and a player void in the suit led may trump or discard as he chooses. |
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The only questionable tempo is the slow one that he chooses for the cabaletta of the opera's Act Two aria. |
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There must be something seriously wrong with a nation that chooses serendipity as its favourite word. |
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Each player in her turn chooses one of the squares of the board and writes a number from 1 to 6 in the square with her colored pen. |
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The baby chooses the hour and minute of birth, the parents the year and month, and the place. |
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He used the image of a guest at a banquet who chooses the lowest place in order to be seen being elevated to a higher one. |
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Keep in mind that on such plays the ball is not dead and the batter-runner may try for four bases at his own risk if he chooses. |
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The situations she chooses make for dramatic scenarios that call forth genuine emotional responses. |
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It is more than likely that a mother who chooses to nurse her adopted baby will need to supplement her milk supply. |
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Well, maybe it isn't fair that one very rich man can use his money to buy any player his club chooses. |
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The grant is not ring-fenced, so the money can be spent any way the council chooses. |
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Amir also chooses to ignore the clear statement at the top of every comments page. |
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This act reminds me of a kindly uncle who offers to read the children a bedtime story, and chooses Dracula. |
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Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees and plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
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But since it's difficult to carve a conspiracy theory out of events as straightforward as those, he chooses to misrepresent what occurred. |
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It has a built-in advanced password generator, which randomly chooses a case-sensitive combination of characters. |
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As it is, she is a heinously idiotic breeder who rather unfortunately chooses to be photographed next to horses she resembles. |
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Thereafter, she begins to exhibit catlike abilities, and chooses to use these for the good of mankind, revenge, and stealing a few trinkets. |
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If he chooses neither of the above options and elects to run a full campaign through November, he will only do his values harm. |
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So it makes a refreshing change to view a film that chooses to adopt one of the principal laws of journalism by getting its facts right. |
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Even in death his body, whose location has been wrongly recorded on the cemetery's list, has only the substantiality she chooses to give him. |
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Never seeking to over-elaborate on the emotion, Polanski chooses to keep things fundamentally austere. |
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He doesn't criticize the definitions, he chooses instead to try to paint a picture of extremism where there isn't any. |
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Of course, we also might never know whether any company chooses to leave Scotland because of high rates. |
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When a government is elected on the basis of a manifesto which it then chooses to ignore, what is the point of voting? |
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It does of course but she chooses to blot it out as if by doing that it doesn't really happen. |
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The group chooses a different panto to perform each year and this will be the 15th it has put on. |
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For this meeting, everyone brings a favorite book and chooses someone to swap with. |
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If it's a success and chooses to expand, what of the neighbouring trees and parkland? |
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The Parliament has the power to reject the budget and fire the Commission if it so chooses. |
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Who chooses the judges, army and police, or the senior civil servants who do a lot of actual policy making? |
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If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, hyperinflation will be unleashed. |
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In some other species, such as peacocks, the female alone chooses her mate. |
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The peahen chooses to mate with the male that will most likely produce strong, healthy offspring. |
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But an actual recipient of a peerage is addressed by Lord plus whatever name he chooses at the time of receiving the status. |
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But the military can detain lawful combatants, if it chooses, without charging them with any offense. |
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He will live on for as long as the world remains daft and cruel fate chooses to mock us all. |
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An exciting and charismatic figure, Harry chooses his friends carefully and is fiercely loyal to the end. |
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There is no question that she has the intellectual ability to succeed in whatever program she chooses. |
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When a person asking a question chooses to make an unnecessary and offensive remark, he is inviting an interjection at that point. |
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Put another way, he chooses his words carefully, and he chooses the contexts in which they will have most impact. |
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The magazine remains open to contributions from anyone who chooses to submit them. |
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No payments will be paid for 3 years, and at that time it will be convertible into equity if he chooses. |
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The mind that chooses to hate others turns inwards and poisons its own soul and body. |
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A girl gives or sells herself to anybody she chooses, and does it almost coram populo, without her reputation's suffering the slightest bit. |
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The freight forwarder chooses whether to ship a consignment by road, by rail, or by sea. |
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After all, isn't God said to be a being who has genuine free will and yet always chooses the good? |
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Hardwood is so much more resilient than the cheaper stuff that Primeau Decor chooses it for its own custom-made furniture. |
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The second is that he is in touch with reality, but chooses to distort it in his public pronouncements for political gain or mere gratification. |
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He thinks a great deal depends on how much independence and self-reliance is shown by the gapper in whatever he or she chooses to do. |
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He, in true Italian style, chooses the spaghetti bolognaise with complimentary garlic bread. |
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In the auto-shift mode the system chooses the most logical gear for engine speed and fuel economy at any time. |
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The songs she chooses are riddled with love, death and yarns about sailing ships and press gangs. |
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My mom chooses to be more private, and she lives in the western part of the United States. |
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Couples select a group of charities and each guest chooses to gift a donation to the charity of their choice. |
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One of these nobles chooses to drift from the others to get to know this vibrant peasant girl. |
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One obvious example of this linkage is when a company chooses to demerge one or a group of its businesses. |
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A separate competition chooses a memorial design that further departs from Libeskind's vision. |
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To be selected to be a gonfalonier is considered an honor, as their academic department chooses the person elected to carry it. |
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It would be tragic if he suffers yet another body blow, fails to recognise it, and chooses to remain in the fray punch-drunk and disoriented. |
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While it's all good fun, just talking to the computer, particularly if it chooses to do my bidding, dictation is a learned skill. |
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In the restaurant this morning, their neat, groomed creator chooses a well-organised breakfast of fruit followed by poached eggs. |
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It does this every few years by appointing a chairman, who in turn chooses a director general. |
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I cannot see that there is any discouragement of the implementation of a higher standard if the Member State chooses to impose it. |
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So, shouldn't a fellow, consigned to years of ennui, be allowed the reading material he chooses? |
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It chooses a January year-end, at which point a large mountain of Christmas cards has just been exchanged for cash. |
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When a firm chooses to establish a subsidiary, internal as well as external conditions are taken into account. |
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Even when his bosom friend, Govinda, chooses to become a disciple of Lord Buddha whom both meet, Sidhartha decides to continue his journey in search of truth and realisation. |
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This book is a theoretical and philosophical treatise on the bone dry subject of narrativity, yet, unlike many, she chooses not to abandon her poetic self. |
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It is remarkable to see that the Dutch painter Ton Dubbeldam often chooses themes that beautifully come together with his impressionistic and pointillist techniques. |
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Rumored to provide its wielder with incredible powers, this magical sword is in high demand, but fate chooses young Toma as heritor of the Shining Force. |
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The heritage publishing specialist is also changing the way it chooses entries to reflect that the celebrities are now more likely to be role models than the landed gentry. |
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As a result, Suzanne's songs use a language that is simple, communicative and often surprising, particularly for the unexpected stories she chooses to tell. |
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If one asks a Kamba sculptor why he chooses to represent the Maasai and not someone from his own community, there is a short answer and a longer, more complex one. |
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It is not so difficult to see why in the old tales our grandmothers told us God chooses to reveal himself on mountains, far removed from the chaos of urbanity. |
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She can compete with men in the work environment, raise her children if she so chooses, and maintain her feminine qualities as she accomplishes all of this. |
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I mean, the people on those bodies are democratically elected and the grass roots membership of the party chooses who goes on those various bodies. |
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She scrutinizes the menu professorially and chooses a chicken salad. |
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When he finally chooses it will be because he has found a memory in which he formed part of an assemblage beyond his centred, egoist consciousness. |
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However, rather than accept that this totally destroys her argument she instead chooses to ignore it in favour of her gut feelings, and urges us to do likewise. |
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Albert's powers now include proposing legislation, exiling anyone he chooses, rewriting the constitution, and having control over every one of his citizen's lives. |
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The company can produce any fabric, ranging from polynosic, dri-wick fabrics and silk to mercerized cotton and dye the fabric any color the client chooses. |
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It works if one chooses the Latin, French, or Italian language, since German is much more difficult because of its many closed syllables and consonant clusters. |
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Typically, the enemy chooses to stage attacks from areas which have access roads, buildings, overpasses or thick brush along MSRs and auxiliary supply routes. |
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Over time she reluctantly tells the story of her past to Stingo, but she is never able to forgive herself and finally chooses to die beside Nathan in a suicide pact. |
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Guarantee each mother continuing personal care by a midwife she knows, whether she chooses to have her baby at home, in a low-tech hospital or at a distant unit. |
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She also chooses finishes and materials that change over time. |
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Instead, we should be wondering why it should preclude her from doing anything else she so chooses. |
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Laymen often assume that the palindromist chooses a topic and then suddenly an entire symmetrical phrase emerges from his subconscious, spontaneous and complete. |
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If he chooses to take the plunge, he will likely find himself alone in the dovish end of the GOP pool. |
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Then she chooses which of the new shoots will be the leader, or main stem. |
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The author of the new book Lost at Sea, The psychopath Test and The Men Who Stare at Goats chooses his favorites. |
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Indeed, if he chooses to stay on as boss despite his previous comments, he will cover himself in dishonour and will never be forgiven by many fans. |
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They can be made by a young conscript who chooses to tell her family about the horrors to which she contributed, rather than maintain the silent lie of false heroism. |
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The soul chooses to remain in darkness, unevolved and unenlightened. |
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Limbaugh chooses to focus on the argument from design in his column. |
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Whether Newark chooses the moderate and measured Jeffries or the fiery and flamboyant Baraka, there is cause for optimism. |
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Presented with a riot of possible furnishings, Simmons chooses fabric and wallpaper patterns and compounds them without regard to scale or convention. |
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But his angel, the daughter he has come to see, not only receives him with recognition and securing love but then chooses to escape the drear company with him. |
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He freely admits he can give examples of racism toward indigenous people from non-whites, but chooses to ignore it in fear of pleasing far right racists. |
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If you can come up with a name and he chooses it for his new pub, you will win a VIP night, including loadsa free drink, at the boozer's opening night. |
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Each band chooses a historical, cultural, fantastic, or folkloric theme. |
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There are also new tools, like the Predator unmanned surveillance planes, which the United States could make available to the inspectors if it chooses to do so. |
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She chooses to improvise, to break rules, to find loopholes. |
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Unfortunately, however high his standards of prosody and musical composition, he has relaxed his standards about the stuff he chooses to ornament. |
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Each year the school chooses a May King and Queen and their attendants by asking for volunteers and then drawing lots to decide who gets the parts. |
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Rumspringa ends once an individual chooses whether to be baptized and commit themselves wholeheartedly to the religious and behavioral aspects of the Amish lifestyle. |
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The problem lies with the girls he chooses, as he shows a distinct preference for beautiful, if slightly gawky, younger women who aren't terribly self-confident. |
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When he depicts a bridge, as he frequently does, he chooses an unpicturesque bridge, which offers an excuse for making a striking pattern of light and shade. |
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If you can come up with a name and he chooses it for his new pub, you will win a VIP night, including loads of free drink, at the boozer's opening night. |
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This particular official chooses not to be limited by scientific ontology. |
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He chooses not to create a tidy drama where characters are explained by their pasts. |
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The chef chooses quality and safe cuts of beef from Australia to prepare Western and Asian dishes that are curried, barbecued, braised, grilled, roasted or stewed. |
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Seven of the nine selections are Peterson compositions and rather than a barnstorming concert opener, Oscar chooses a quiet, reflective piece, Nighttime. |
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The dramatist chooses those motives as fairly and as honestly as he can. |
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First she chooses to marry a shot-putter who is involved in steroid use. |
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He likes to go bar-hopping in the evenings, but chooses to do so along Embassy Row where the establishments cater to members of the diplomatic corps. |
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Yet an action that affects other people is always, by definition, a moral issue, regardless of whether the actor chooses the proclivity to engage in it. |
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The Third Way authors assume liberals will just pony up as usual even if the party chooses a platform carefully tailored to offend no one, and therefore excite no one. |
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By day, he has to remain out of sight, but in the evening, he pushes his cart out and chooses a place where he is unlikely to be hassled by the police. |
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The latter is a typical song the band chooses to jam out live, but it was obvious much of the audience's attention was drifting after the first 10 minutes. |
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Nobody chooses to get married in a redwood forest unless they love redwood forests. |
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Especially when Mayer chooses irreverence and candor over the collective blandness of risk-averse, American Idol-bred pop stars. |
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Andy chooses a song from the Broadway stage production of Zorba the Greek, and the fellas are in stitches. |
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As you see, this is no simple story about a man who is cuckolded by his wife, but the story of man who chooses not to know what it is too painful for him to accept. |
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An enemy is somebody who, impenitently and with malice aforethought, means ill and chooses to do you harm for the sake of his own selfish purposes. |
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In fact, the predecessor often chooses, endorses, or otherwise supports the favorite son as the most appropriate successor to pursue the course that he has established. |
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This last living WWII-vet Oval Office occupant chooses to show his retiree rebellion in a succession of colorful socks. |
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Just as the Western church refused at first to accept the heliocentric model of Copernicus, so modern astronomy so far chooses to dismiss this second discovery. |
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While she has no illusions about being saved by a Prince Charming, she chooses to date a gringo from school, the well-meaning Jimmy, a practical, sensible choice. |
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But like Middleton, bonham Carter, 45, is a champion of homegrown talent, and often chooses British labels. |
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His first language was Russian, then he learned Swedish, but chooses to perform in monosyllabic broken English. |
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When he chooses to cap a climactic chase seen with yet another baffling fall, we feel cheated. |
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But too often, Bowering chooses to write at a loping gait about prosaic, ordinary things, which can be uneventful and boring for the reader on the outside looking in. |
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But there has always been and there will always be a segment of society that chooses or is indoctrinated to ignore these rules. |
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Without much of a pause, Lewis chooses to drop the charges against this man. |
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A staff writer at The New Yorker, Orlean is drawn to offbeat subjects, and she chooses them instinctively. |
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Still, I continue to like and value Peter, even if he chooses to willfully misrepresent me and my views. |
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The journey can be recorded with words, photographs, sounds, or whatever else the journeyer chooses and the records uploaded to a website. |
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Johnson chooses sarcasm, submerges his humor and couches his commentary on contemporary social affairs in oblique but unstated references. |
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Once activated, the subscription will be automatically renewed on a daily basis till the customer chooses to unsubscribe. |
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Integrative medicine thus chooses the best therapies and practices from the CAM world for inclusion with conventional care. |
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Hobson Manufacturing, leading aerospace fastener company, chooses the Votable. |
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Each student chooses a genetic disorder, researches the disorder, and prepares a presentation for the class. |
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In comparison, in the Tuareg culture, the woman chooses her future husband. |
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If Facebook chooses to remain a holdout, it will not be as the head of a countercoalition but as a cranky recluse. |
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They stand back to make room for every rascal and demagogue who chooses to cloak his selfish deviltry under the veil of race pride. |
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The prime minister chooses a cabinet and its members are formally appointed by the monarch to form Her Majesty's Government. |
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Fanaticism, however, chooses no favorites, as Hoffer concludes, and so we presently turn to hyperexpansive prejudice. |
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Common Hall is the body that chooses the Lord Mayor of the City, the Sheriffs and certain other City Officers. |
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When a lizardfolk chooses this ability, he can detect opponents within 10 feet and may take a move action to determine the direction of a scent. |
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The captain, if he chooses to kill, is not simply the medium of an effect Jim is having on the world. |
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The Goblet of Fire chooses Fleur Delacour, Viktor Krum, and Cedric Diggory to compete against each other. |
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After Christopher Robin, his closest friend is Piglet, and he most often chooses to spend his time with one or both of them. |
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As well as running its own operations the FA chooses five charities each year to which it gives financial support. |
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Tournier's Robinson chooses to remain on the island, rejecting civilization when offered the chance to escape 28 years after being shipwrecked. |
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If a Welsh writer chooses to write in English, this does not mean that they are unable to speak Welsh as well. |
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The Emir appoints the prime minister, who in turn chooses the ministers comprising the government. |
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Septs are surnames, families or clans that historically, currently or for whatever reason the chief chooses, are associated with that clan. |
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Often a state chooses piecemeal whether or not it wants to be considered the successor state. |
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Frodo chooses to go alone to Mordor, but Sam guesses what he intends and goes with him. |
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In this system, the monarch chooses the successor, who is always his relative. |
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A put and a call may be combined in one instrument, the holder of which may either buy or sell as he chooses at the fixed price. |
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If the defendant chooses to file an answer within the time permitted, the answer must address each of the plaintiffs' allegations. |
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Under the concept of parliamentary sovereignty, Parliament can enact any primary legislation it chooses. |
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A monopoly chooses that price that maximizes the difference between total revenue and total cost. |
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A good climber modulates his speed and chooses the best line on a climb, allowing the following riders to have an easier job. |
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The female chooses a nest site, where she scrapes a shallow hollow in the loose soil, sand, gravel, or dead vegetation in which to lay eggs. |
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After being elected, the Leader chooses the other cabinet members, currently nine, all from the Conservative group. |
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Both the threat and the fact of zombification confer on the bokor a potent means of social control, if he chooses to use it. |
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Normally, she says, she chooses whatever is most comfortable for her. |
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A computer-generated, random drawing chooses selectees for diversity visas. |
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Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees plus plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
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After a user chooses each letter in a word, the system predicts the probability of the following letter and resizes the boxes accordingly. |
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Born with cerebral palsy, Sweeney doesn't speak but chooses letters on a board with a laser pointer she wears attached to a baseball cap. |
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If Poland chooses to ignore pragmaticism over romanticism, it would be at its own peril. |
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For her birthday, the princess who could have anything chooses the dirtiest, scruffiest pig in the kingdom, a pig named Lollipop. |
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Everyone is included in the celebrations as Mr Mease chooses the tidiest class to receive the Golden Broom. |
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But just because your reader chooses to have a job or needs to bring home the bacon, doesn't make her a bad mother. |
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Another local anchor who chooses blazers over bustiers agreed to talk anonymously. |
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Mr Gold SPL chief chooses to shy away from dealing with this specific matter of pro-IRA chanting is regrettable. |
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If the government chooses to increase spending in order to reduce general unemployment it will further misallocate resources. |
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The card issuer chooses the networks in which the card can be used by the cardholders, and manages the risks associated to cardholding and usage. |
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When a crippled spaceliner carrying 4,000 passengers hurtles towards disaster, he chooses to do nothing. |
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I've noticed he never chooses three Supermen or four Spidermen, for instance. |
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So the public figure chooses to sacrifice a measure of privacy the private citizen takes for granted. |
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The gulf between their concerns and what the Welsh commentariat chooses to focus on every single day is enormous. |
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Based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese folktale, Mulan tells of a young woman who chooses to pass as a man and go to war rather than allow her ailing father to be drafted. |
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It's OK for her to shove on a pair of your comfy PJs when she chooses but she's offended that you'd like to see her wearing a big pair of unsexy plaid pyjamas in bed. |
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Max's comments were scholarly, precise and will well serve anyone who chooses to concentrate on the nuances involved in translating that autobio graphy. |
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The legislature is the only branch that chooses its own leadership. |
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Concretization be exemplified by that provider employs the proposed methodological approach in three selected areas as the contractor chooses in consultation with the client. |
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Normally, the Prime Minister chooses only peers for his or her own party, but permits the leaders of opposition parties to recommend peers from those parties. |
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Each justice may write reasons in any case if he or she chooses to do so. |
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The serving high sheriff submits a list of names of possible future high sheriffs to a tribunal which chooses three names to put to the Sovereign. |
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Each bishop is selected from resident members of the ward by the stake presidency with approval of the First Presidency, and chooses two counselors to form a bishopric. |
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From Valhalla, every day Odin chooses from those who have died in combat. |
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Elrond, with the advice of Gandalf, chooses companions for him. |
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The teaching of the Church provides both the time and the amount of fasting that is expected as a minimum for every member who chooses to participate. |
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Each month the gallery chooses a picture or object of the month from its collection and in August that is the chest, or cinerarium to give it its official title. |
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The authority is not ecclesiastical, and interpretation is not restricted to clergy, but is open to whomever the Holy Spirit chooses to reveal it. |
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It is made up of all Members of the House of Lords allowing any Member to contribute to debates if he or she chooses to do so and allows for more flexible rules of procedure. |
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Unlike the fallen primogenitors, she chooses good over evil. |
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Thus peacocks display their plumes, while the peahen chooses. |
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For example, in the 1995 film Se7en, the Parson's Tale is an important clue to the methods of a serial killer who chooses his victims based on the seven deadly sins. |
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But where his mom would braise pork shoulder for a brothy meat adobo, Luym chooses a quick-cooking cut of beef and finishes it with a seasoned glaze. |
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I could see a younger farmer someday coming in over the noon hour and synching up his podcaster for agribusiness programming he can listen to when he chooses on his combine. |
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The plaintiff must take that remedy, if he chooses it, at Law. |
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Senior members of the Livery Companies are known as Liverymen and form the Common Hall, which chooses the Lord Mayor, the Sheriffs and certain other officers. |
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From the pool of district recipients, the ADAA Awards Subcommittee chooses one awardee for recognition as the national Award of Excellence recipient. |
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However, it chooses to sacrifice its Leeds plant, rather than the rumoured target of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, saying it is c heaper to employ Geordies. |
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Rather than have her appear as a Yoknapatawpha resident, a slave from a nearby plantation, Faulkner chooses her point of origin as the creolized city. |
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Archbishops and bishops are appointed by the monarch, on the advice of the Prime Minister, who chooses the appointee from a list of nominees prepared by a Church Commission. |
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