They then pat each other on the back for coming up with such a clever thing to say to a mzungu. |
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They stood there silent for a moment, looking at each other and looking at the stars on the sky. |
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Significantly, they establish their love for each other through the rehearsals and performance of this blackface play. |
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We walked side by side until we got to the park, not saying a word to each other. |
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She plays a spoiled rich wife cast away on a desert island with her hunk of a servant, and they seem to smack each other around a lot. |
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Because they have lived alongside each other for so long, true Scottish wildcats and crossbred mongrels are difficult to tell apart. |
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The bench area is 40 yards of turf or grass where the players sit and talk when they're not smacking each other upside the head. |
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It seems they are permanently angry at each other for having extramarital monkeyshines. |
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They each bore into each other's eyes, circling each other like two black panthers, each afraid to be the first to move. |
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The castle loomed above us, within sight, but we could not summon enough energy to convince each other to go up there. |
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The two combatants once again faced each other, taking a couple of sidesteps, swords at the ready for the next exchange. |
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The contest pits area turntablists and lyricists against each other in a frenzy of tight rhymes and hot beats. |
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The game progressed with players pushing vigorously to outdo each other in a tussle for ball possession. |
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For one, I could hear insects moving and blades of wheat moving against each other. |
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They looked at each other for a moment, and then Lisa let out a sigh of what sounded like frustration. |
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When turning into the second of two junctions which are close to each other, the driver should not signal until he has passed the first junction. |
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Now I go to a school where everyone uses sign language and we can communicate easily with each other. |
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The wafers are pressed against each other, slightly twisted at a precisely controlled angle and then bonded together to form a bi-crystal. |
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The pillars twisted around each other then spread out at the top to support a long, triangular roof that had strange runes carved into it. |
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Fraser and Grant's voices are the stars of the song, harmonizing and twisting around each other. |
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At this point, the Apaches split up from each other and dropped down to ground level where they began to move forward, twisting around dunes. |
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The lovestruck pair recited poetry to each other in moonlit Persian gardens. |
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A Malton man and his wife were having problems and were giving each other the silent treatment. |
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After they finished each color, they put tape in between each section, so that the colors wouldn't bleed into each other. |
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Two English jockeys, in racing silks with whips, compete with each other for the audience's attention in a notional horse race. |
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Today's soldiers trust each other, they trust their leaders, they trust the Army, and they also understand the moral dimensions of war. |
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We meet monthly when members not only listen to visiting speakers, but also have a chance to talk to each other and gain moral support. |
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There are many eels, particularly on the more broken wreck, and morays and congers live in holes almost next door to each other. |
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As long as we blindly stare at each other through eyes of fear, we do not have to ask awkward questions of ourselves and our leaders. |
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The ancient British art of industrial brinkmanship is risky for managements and unions that try to force each other to blink first. |
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They've made a lot of noise, told each other how radically simon-pure they are, and accomplished nothing. |
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All morphiomaniacs are, doubtless, more or less like each other as far as the symptoms of the disease are concerned. |
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Some sighed contentedly at the sight of such bliss, the perfect pairing of two people who loved each other. |
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With contented sighs, the two blissful lovers curled themselves around each other again. |
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The solidified fat droplets collide and adhere to each other, but they retain much of their original shape instead of forming one big blob. |
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As we remember the sufferings of Jesus, we can also recall how we have sinned against God and each other. |
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Both clubs had a player sent off to the sin bin within a minute of each other. |
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The Udmurt language is internally quite homogenous and because of this all Udmurts understand each other. |
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The two nations share a common Fenno-Ugric ethnic background including languages that are close to each other. |
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Everywhere I go in Beirut, churches and mosques are being built, often alongside each other. |
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In order to make their bid more attractive the new contractors must underbid each other. |
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Bryan and Kim had been silent, not saying a single word to each other the whole way back to Kim's house. |
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They were talking to each other, but the engines were too loud to distinguish a single word from here. |
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It is said to allow speakers of English, Arabic, Polish, Ukrainian, and Spanish to communicate with each other. |
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We adopted baby Damian only last year but they are closer to each other than blood brothers. |
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And now he's left the Cowboys for the Redskins, who have been engaged in a decades-long blood feud with each other. |
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Men duke it out with each other, bloodying each other up, until one taps out. |
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My vision now is to live in a world in which we honor each other and Mother Earth. |
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The six stood on the landing platform at the base of the yacht's ramp and simply stared at each other for a few seconds. |
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Even when we converse, and are talking in the same mother tongue, we often seem to be speaking a different language to each other. |
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Themes and motifs interweave and recur, circling around each other, acquiring new associations with each repetition. |
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When the whistle blew for half time the antagonists bowed to each other and went off to drink in the same pub. |
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She found that the most coordination occurred in the conversations of the pairs who were unacquainted and the pairs who disliked each other. |
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Unlike unacquainted individuals, friends do not need to establish to each other that they have a sense of humor. |
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We just looked at each other as the boat sank silently to the bottom of the cold, black, incredibly scary lake. |
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In contrast, effects of brood size on cooling dynamics are much smaller in species whose nestlings sit alongside each other. |
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So many competing radiation sources are sited close to each other that pinpointing any risk is problematic. |
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Their personalities complemented each other and seemed to personify George's psychic, inner conflicts. |
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The pairing seemed to spark off each other, one a bludgeon and the other more of a rapier. |
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The company specializes in helping pet sitters and pet owners connect to each other. |
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They had uncanny ability to know where each other was on the football ground at any time of the match. |
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Oregon fans were running all over the place, clobbering each other in unceremonious embraces, laughing loudly and then simultaneously sobbing. |
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Over the blue rinse set, bald pates and arthritic couples leaning into each other for support rather than sexy, slow dancing. |
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From the throw-in exchanges were intense as both sides sized each other up with uncompromising tackles. |
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At one end of it was a pile of unconscious bodies piled atop each other, and right in front of them, swords held out to the sides, was Valshar. |
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Holding children's coats and mufflers against the cold wintry night, they greet each other and exchange neighborhood gossip. |
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They giggle and whisper to each other, as cool and direct and blushingly unnerving as any group of pretty teenagers. |
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I used to think that everything could be solved by people being nice to each other. |
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The stoic expression on Buddy's weathered face was almost identical to that of the other boatman as the boats closed rapidly on each other. |
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Prices are at rock bottom and supermarkets are undercutting each other in price wars. |
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They actively celebrate each other's festivals, participate in multi-faith activities and treat each other with respect and tolerance. |
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I shake my head again, faster this time so my hair bobbles click against each other. |
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They are skittish and fearful of most people and talk to no one but each other. |
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It is a mix of unique live performances coupled with digital and multimedia art, which flow into each other. |
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Soon, we were all laughing until we collapsed on the sun warmed wood of the old dock, limbs and bodies piled haphazardly on each other. |
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These are two warring but important strains to the national character, at tension with each other. |
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Each tribe marched in a body and close to each other so that none might be left behind, nor was there any straggling allowed. |
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Developers then often add some form of multiplayer component, so like-minded players can kill each other across the World Wide Web. |
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Agriculture and industry benefited each other through backward and forward linkages that created multiplier effects. |
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After a goodnight and a kiss, they parted, both with their thoughts on each other, and extremely happy. |
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We were intensely hitting the ball back and forth to each other until she did hit that loopy shot, and I slammed it back at her. |
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I think we understood each other's situation, almost to the point that you become protective of each other. |
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It is usually understood that in order for us to get to know each other, we should talk about sports, politics, and other issues of the day. |
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It is the complex network of friends who look out for each other and run council affairs on the basis of shared understandings. |
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Countries shot back and forth at each other with slanders and false accusations. |
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I heard Katie and Juliette mumbling to each other about remembering the street, and I saw Tommy eyeing everyone and everything. |
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In that centralized composition, two men face each other, a pot of boiling water between them. |
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Fingers on the right hand are behind the ones of the left hand at a slant, thumb tips touching each other. |
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My little boy knows that he has a mummy and a daddy who love him very much and love each other very much and that's what counts. |
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But a lot of the comedy is silly slapstick stuff, with people hitting each other with balloons and getting into fights. |
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The race pits two multi-millionaires against each other, each willing to write personal cheques to underwrite their own campaigns. |
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A vicious cycle emerges where prices are slashed and producers try to out-discount each other. |
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In fact, the narrow strips that he placed next to each other were parallel and undeviating in their two-dimensionality. |
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Then they had returned, arm in arm, smiling secretly at each other and bold as brass. |
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The three feuding groups adopted extremely cruel methods to slaughter each other and engage in ethnic cleansing. |
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I think we may have finally become adults towards each other as there was a lot less bolshiness and a lot more communication than usual. |
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A variety of public institutions with stands at the festival seem to have tried to outdo each other in their sycophancy and slavish devotion. |
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His Parliamentary opponents delightedly congratulated each other on their unprecedented exhibition of constitutional muscle. |
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Molecules are very hard spheres that bounce off each other without losing energy in encounters called elastic collisions. |
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Fourth, as the gas particles collide with each other or with the wall of a container, their collisions are perfectly elastic. |
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Today's report says the bombardment of children with messages of what is cool pits children against each other and their parents. |
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I even smiled at the sight of David and Isabella dancing and beaming mushily at each other. |
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The two tend to lean on each other, like a couple of drunks propping each other up. |
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The unescapable phenomenon then underlying astrology is that the different elements are related to each other and to our lives. |
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It seems everywhere that two apples rub up against each other, the skin has been eaten away by a worm. |
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The pair bounced off each other like an old music hall act, much of the time having the audience in fits of laughter. |
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As the sheets are rolled with high pressure and heat, they bond to each other except in the areas where the graphite sits. |
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She said many of the victims' families had bonded over the years to support each other in their grief. |
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Interestingly, we didn't know each other till this event, but have bonded since. |
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And I know that we never truly bonded or talked about our feelings for each other. |
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These materials contain planes in which copper and oxygen atoms are chemically bonded to each other. |
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But for the sleeveen's litigious scam to work, all that is needed is for the rest of us still to trust each other just enough. |
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They glanced at each other like she had gone off the deep end, but Ashley obeyed and retrieved her cordless phone from the kitchen. |
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We both nodded mutely and silently returned to the den to talk it over with each other. |
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Well, the first month he was here, we could hardly stand the sight of each other, and he was most ungentlemanly. |
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For such mutually beneficial cooperation to develop, we need to be able to talk to each other. |
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We'd been promising each other dinner for some months, and finally found a date that was mutually agreeable. |
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And apart from faint background muzak, it is awfully quiet, for the other diners don't say much to each other. |
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If you flex these two 'books', the one with unglued pages will fold easily because the pages will slide on each other. |
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The slimmers attended lunchtime clubs, which gave them the opportunity to support each other, exchange tips, share recipes, and gain motivation. |
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In a free and unhampered market economy, consumption and production interact harmoniously with each other. |
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In a contracting muscle myosin and actin filaments slide past each other as the muscle fiber shortens. |
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A unidimensional scale or a single dimension of a multidimensional scale should consist of a set of items that correlate well with each other. |
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If they had swimming in a round pool, you'd see all the swimmers chasing each other, trying to slipstream and upset each other. |
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What looks like oil slicks slither across the surface, multiple colors twisting over each other. |
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Their swords clashed with each other, ringing loudly over their uninhabited location. |
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History and mythology have a symbiotic relationship and they reinforce each other to a large extent. |
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They are affectionate and uninhibited and their lifelong devotion to each other is touching. |
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Two sloops next to each other might have to move one boat bow in and the other stern in, for example. |
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Invasive and pseudohyphal growth is characterized by directional unipolar budding and by cells that remain attached to each other after budding. |
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These ambitious boomers, leading separate yet intertwined lives, still seem to love each other in a perplexingly modern marriage-in-progress. |
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Odd how she was embraced as a feminist writer when the women in her books are universally awful to each other. |
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Luckily for the South Africans, the Slovenes seem to have saved their most bruising tackles for each other. |
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Henceforth, men and women are prone to view each other as objects, which is why they are now ashamed of their nakedness. |
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It is in fact, a concrete jungle where towering high-rises, slums and resplendent Gothic buildings lie next to each other. |
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The nanocomposite films are made by layering molecules on top of each other. |
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The boys slut-shame the girls, the girls slut-shame each other, and I always try and intervene. |
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Some babies are born with a squint or their eyes roll away from each other occasionally. |
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They shared their most intimate public one but stopped short of giving each other a full smacker, with part of their lips touching briefly. |
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Two shelf stockers were unpacking bags of cat food and meowing repeatedly at each other. |
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It opens like three psychotics running around at full speed in an unpadded cell, bouncing into walls and bashing into each other. |
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The couple talked loudly in Polish at each other, across my field of vision, and I felt invaded. |
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The florets touched each other at their tips, creating flattened sides and triangular openings between them. |
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Here, he composes his shots triangularly, placing the three characters in varying positions according to their relationships with each other. |
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When our traditional leaders embrace each other then it promotes unity among tribes and communities. |
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His parents were as usual arguing when they got home, snapping at each other as they carried bags of shopping in from the car. |
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Releasing each other a second later, they burst into motion, fleeing along the shoreline. |
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It might be love if only they can stop playing nasty practical tricks on each other. |
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Sixty-one years ago, they promised to love each other in sickness and health. |
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We loved each other, we were trying for a baby and I knew it was what he wanted. |
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For every time you bump into people in the street, there must be ten times as many when you just narrowly miss each other. |
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I had missed seeing the familiar faces and how everyone called each other neighbor. |
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If this antenna is perfect, the axes of the two trihedrons would be respectively parallel to each other. |
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Women greet each other by ululating, or making a high pitched sound by trilling the tongue. |
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The reality that confounds these mistaken stereotypes is that our religions have more in common with each other than with other religions. |
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The five centimetres of the lacquered triplex door were the only degrees separating the two from each other now. |
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When chemicals that are capable of reacting with each other are mixed together, a reaction ensues and product is produced. |
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Even when we socially mix with each other, we tend to compare notes, or egos for that matter. |
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Shia and Sunni Muslims have been inimical to each other from their inception, indeed their birth was caused by a war between two groups. |
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The next time they saw each other was at Danielle's birthday party a couple of weeks later. |
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Hardwicke often had to mediate between the brothers, who, though extremely fond of each other, were not temperamentally suited. |
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They crushed each other as they swarmed across the moats and ditches between them and the packages. |
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So, predictably, the huddled masses of Bradford get ignored while those who claim to speak for them shout at each other. |
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People were pushing and shoving each other at the end of the hall for better spots in the lines to use the bathrooms. |
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Prisoners were pushing and shoving each other trying to get a better view of what was going on. |
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Instead of hunting game for trophies or their products, people are hunting each other. |
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We laughed, we mocked, we teased, we made fun of each other, we made fun of strangers. |
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Landlords share information about troublemakers and telephone each other to warn about rowdy drinkers. |
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They could also annihilate each other in space, creating showers of ordinary particles. |
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We immediately saw something in each other that made it undeniable that we were meant to be. |
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Aaron and Adam had begun slapping each other on the cheek with one hand while the other punched the other one in the arm. |
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An endearing memory is surfacing from the depths to see Mike and Joe wearing their masks, facing each other separated by about three metres. |
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Gangs make alliances, keep delicate truces or live as sworn enemies with each other. |
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Both sides accuse each other of violating the truce agreement signed last year. |
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Computers that don't share a local network talk to each other through telephone lines using modems. |
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Liberals and moderates in the Democratic Party have a lot to learn from each other. |
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Much as I sometimes hate to admit it, my true love and I are made for each other. |
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The cancer patients made one thing clear, no shrinks, we want to support each other, we can relate, we understand our own needs. |
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Each laser source modulates the input signal onto a wavelength that is distinct from a wavelength of each other laser source. |
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They were both unsure of what to say to each other and were mostly busy in dealing with injuries. |
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She blabbered on as usual when she is nervous, her words tumbling over each other. |
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The King trusted Neville with his life, for he was his most loyal of England's grand court and they knew each other from childhood. |
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And they did it, because they were well trained, because they knew and trusted in each other. |
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How do you coordinate and shunt trains so they don't smash into each other while going in opposite directions on the same track? |
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Sometimes we're in a meeting talking to each other and BlackBerrying each other at the same time. |
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Tens of thousands of people danced in the streets of Istanbul and other Turkish towns and cities and showered each other with confetti and red rose petals. |
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We flung boondies at each other in the vacant lots of new developments. |
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The leads in Blue Is the Warmest Color scissor in a dozen different positions but we never once see them penetrate each other. |
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It fairly made him sick, the way they were slobbering over each other. |
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These radio units help skiers caught in an avalanche to locate each other, emitting a stream of high-pitched bleeps like a comedy sci-fi homing device. |
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They lunged at each other again, both wielding their swords two-handed. |
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Their Long Sunday Afternoon duet epitomises what they mean to each other, while the upper crust Eddie is the perfect foil for Mickey's side-splitting mannerisms and send ups. |
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All of the eight candidates who stood on the stage, sniping at each other and looking unserious and unpresidential. |
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Such redundancy becomes paramount in mission-critical systems to ensure that disk servers take over for each other in the event of a hardware failure or a planned outage. |
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Instead of constantly comparing ourselves to each other, we should be able to see different body types simply with veneration. |
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We've got three men armed with turntables, a cassette recorder, percussion, a bass guitar, and a busted CD player all beating each other up for attention. |
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In the national assembly, legislators from left and right generally talk above, instead of with, each other. |
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How they meet, though, is what changes things for them both, as they manage to sideswipe each other in their cars on a motorway and cause an accident. |
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By the end of the night we were swearing undying love for each other. |
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Macedonian and ethnic Albanian politicians tussled over future policing at talks yesterday as the government and rebels accused each other of violating a truce. |
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So, for the next several days, they hang around keeping a mistrustful eye on each other, arguing, and waiting for Louis to call with additional instructions. |
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Alternatively, if the players trust each other they can simply play to tricks in the usual manner and make a mental note of whether they were truthful during the bidding. |
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With millions of bucks on the line, advertisers aim to one-up each other with the funniest, most memorable spots. |
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Another trick here is to miter the ends at a 45-degree angle so that the two pieces of molding will overlap each other to make a cleaner looking trim. |
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But what made The Beatles and The Beach Boys so spectacular vocally was that they could vanish into each other with their voices. |
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My father looked to the ground and twiddled his thumbs against each other. |
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The Banshee sighs as she twiddles her thumbs around each other. |
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Now, finally, at the twilight of their lives, they had found each other. |
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They smiled warmly at each other and a faint blush appeared on her cheeks. |
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The fawning multitudes elbowed each other behind barricades to catch a 10-second glimpse of a lady who would say little, do nothing, and contribute even less. |
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Both he and Roubini strutted their stuff in Davos in January, trying to one-up each other with ever-more-dire forecasts. |
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Expected to end quickly, the heavyweight clash had the crowd on the edge of their feet as the two giants hammered each other with vicious sledgehammers for 10 rounds. |
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Despite ideological dogma, Czechs, Slovaks and Bulgarians found ways to recognise each other and discover the beauty of their countries and nations based on Slavonic origins. |
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We are not dealing with nation states competing with each other in a fairly orderly way with armies, navies and air forces. |
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The moon gates allow the trees to be visually isolated from each other. |
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They both stood, staring at each other in the pale moonlight for a moment. |
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I think there are great possibilities for the use of wikis to help citizens help each other. |
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The leading neocons competed with each other to come up with the most grandiose vision of Middle East and planetary restructuring. |
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Still, when the bus stopped for any length of time, the bleats of goaty anguish would start up again, and my companion and I would glance at each other. |
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Some of the funniest moments occur as the siblings chat and joke with each other in their cramped house and chip shop or flirt with life outside their mixed-up family. |
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Protons, deuterons, and tritons would begin fusing with each other, releasing more energy, and initiating other fusion reactions among other hydrogen isotopes. |
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There they gather short, or editor-shortened, letters in which correspondents with opposing views slug away at each other on a topic selected by the editor. |
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They had been denied betrothal to each other by their fathers and by the tradition of their clans for there was a blood feud between their two great families. |
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A tiny gentleman bows to a lady, and children pull each other in sleighs. |
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Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds. |
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Beer commercials seem to be made up entirely of multiracial groups of men who accept each other unconditionally. |
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Eventually, it will be mandatory for various network elements to be able to signal each other to dynamically establish paths through a multivendor network. |
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The two girls worried constantly about each other, and Lauren mothered her all the time, checking that she was eating well, and was warm enough, and sleeping easily. |
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It contains two plots, very slenderly related to each other. |
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Jazeera puts Egypt's feminist iconoclast Nawal Al Saadawi and the ultraconservative Sheik Yousef Al Badri on the same program and lets them go at each other. |
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We all now have mobiles, and send each other written text messages. |
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Just then, our elbows knocked into each other as he was slicing his food. |
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For example, troponin and tropomyosin form large protein complexes with multiple points of interactions with each other and the F-actin helical backbone. |
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They mumbled quietly to each other for the rest of the journey. |
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They end up in Wyoming, whiling away their time there by falling for each other all over again. |
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Barbara has memories of mischievous boys flicking bits of ink-soaked blotting paper at each other and shoving books down their trousers when they were to be caned. |
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She went on to ask if this sort of bad behaviour was the result of misplaced priorities, of too much doctrine and too little demand that we treat each other with respect. |
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In most cases, the crests and troughs of the light waves do not align with each other, and destructive interference causes these waves to cancel each other out. |
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Another similar force for conformity is that organizations more or less model themselves on each other by copying what is considered to be best practice. |
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The result leaves the unfancied Portuguese in pole position in the group after Germany and Romania battled each other to a 1-1 draw earlier in the day. |
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By detecting how far apart the partners are and how rapidly they orbit each other, scientists can determine the mass, volume, and composition of the binary asteroids. |
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The Russians in the room all clambered to their feet and stared at their shoes like submissive muzhiks, while the rest of us looked around at each other in bafflement. |
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Instead, the perception was that they would attempt to outdo each other in the public eye. |
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Elliptical galaxies typically have few large stars that could go hypernova, but are rich in binary systems, with pairs of compact stars closely orbiting each other. |
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I feel we have bonded nicely and understand each other a little more. |
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The pair are drawn into China's struggle, as nationalists, communists and warlords tear each other to pieces and Japan lurks in the shadows, waiting to pounce. |
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There were playful screams and calls all around from the children as they went up ladders and down slides, across the jungle-gyms and chasing each other. |
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Must have been rather noisy if they all greeted each other by name. |
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InStyle magazine featured the event in a Weddings special issue, interviewing the newlyweds who gushed about each other. |
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It took more than a dozen years for the Afghan and NATO forces to really understand each other, but all that will soon be history. |
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During the time that we spent together, we learned a lot about each other and when we parted company, it was outside my hotel room with a long kiss good night. |
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We watched spellbound as they rolled around in the deep mud, then slithered and slid up the muddy bank before playfully pushing each other back down the slope. |
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Amani and her sister nada interrupt each other excitedly as they explain the history of their culture. |
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It funny how those commenting then started in on each other. |
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The traders and their compatriots had hilarious, awful, misspelled nicknames for each other. |
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I studied them to see if they were whispering to each other, to talk about what to do. |
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By that I mean that if you are favourable towards marriage and the two married people concerned are not married to each other, you can tell them to naff off. |
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Adhesions can involve the uterus, tubes, ovaries, and bowels and can attach any of these structures to each other or to the floor of the pelvic area. |
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While they fought each other on the details, they shared enough in principle to find a modus operandi. |
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You learn from history that although the young men from both sides threw themselves at each other in mortal combat, they could shake hands a generation later. |
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Therefore, if bioenergy and biochemistry have a mutual influence on each other, correcting bioenergy irregularities may also effect balancing the biochemistry. |
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It's all a bunch of unlikable characters being cruel to each other. |
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How is a shameless society even imaginable, given the unbudgeable fact that humans, like dogs and chimpanzees, look to each other for clues on how to behave? |
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Two friends try to unlearn bad-relationship habits by dating each other, exclusively, for 40 days. |
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It provides a pattern for bringing together diversity in unity, encouraging people to respect and accept each other despite differences, to be unifiers rather than dividers. |
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We might be better off whispering our kudos or toasting each other in out-of-the-way bars. |
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They were rather sillily teaching them how to do it for each other. |
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Was it 90 seconds later, when the entire group collapsed into each other while gazing at a photo of monteith himself? |
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Heaping blame on each other between the police and the Lusaka City Council over the issue of the Lusaka street vendors is uncalled for and totally unnecessary. |
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They can attach to solid surfaces and form biofilms that are defined as matrix-enclosed microbial populations adherent to each other and to surfaces or interfaces. |
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I should add that this is not one of those cases familiar to the courts where neighbours behave in an unneighbourly and aggressive way towards each other. |
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We interviewed each other and Billy played an extension of me, and Meg played an extension of Nora. |
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When Joan Leonard puts the set on, Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd are yelling at each other on moonlighting. |
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Porsha and Kenya shoot side eyes at each other but they keep it civil. |
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Alexander and lifelong pal Hephaistion make a lot of goo-goo eyes at each other and talk a lot about the love of warriors Achilles and Patroclus. |
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We see shot and countershot of the older man's face, the younger man's face, the two men facing each other in profile. |
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Brain Freeze is a podium-based trivia game show, that puts three individuals against each other in a fun battle of the wits. |
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But Ash and Dem clearly still had goo-goo eyes only for each other as they kept nudging and nuzzling and exchanging private little glances. |
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One odd bod never acknowledges me, even if we walk past each other in the street, but his behaviour pre-dates any bonfire activity. |
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Mother and toddler groups can be a lifeline, you have other mums to off-load on and the kids keep each other occupied. |
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Dicephaly results from the failure of identical twins to fully split off from each other while developing in the womb. |
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Heather raking through the unpleasant incidences when you were rude, unseeming and insensitive to each other. |
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Heather raking through the unpleasant incidents when you were rude, unseeming and insensitive to each other. |
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The Corpo technology considers isotensoidal shapes that are stacked onto each other and are overwound in an integral fashion. |
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In one picture they are holding hands and looking unsmilingly at each other. |
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Hinduism told us that joy and renunciation needed each other and renunciation was not deprival, it was freedom. |
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We have developed a specific chemical process that generates a fluorescent product on annealing of 2 oligonucleotides to each other. |
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Dilatancy occurs when particles must spread apart in order to move past each other in response to a shear force applied to the material. |
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It was here that the white-robed pontiff and the pink-robed great chief of Benin's vodun cult reached out to each other in friendship. |
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The two phases could be easily separated from each other through decantation after turning off of the stirrer. |
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It's always good to have seating that faces each other so your living room is as much about conversation as it is watching the goggle box. |
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One such technique, known as cross-training, sees team members swap roles with each other on given days. |
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Cheap gags and glinty eyes remind us that they dislike each other but, as the film progresses, they realise that they make a really good team. |
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The pair bond over their rubbish relationship situations and make a pact that if they're both still single at 30 they'll marry each other. |
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The pair bond over their rubbrelationship situations and make that if they're both still single at 3they'll marry each other. |
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The two schools had formed penfriend links and the visit gave the children the first chance to meet each other. |
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Van der Waals forces are typically seen when two very flat surfaces come in to contact with each other. |
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Sit around festering with hate, hatching plots against each other, until they dimwittedly bring about their own demise. |
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Stop players from whacking each other with outmoded equipment. |
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However it is not clear how these units are related to each other because of poor exposure and lack of detailed geochronologic data. |
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