She was really one of the old aristocratic school who everybody looked up to. |
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I think everybody has a day or two now and then when they cant hit a barn door! |
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It was the responsibility of air raid wardens to ensure that everybody had been issued with a gas mask. |
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There are vast schemes, abandoned because of some caprice. There are secrets which everybody knows and no-one speaks of. |
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I think everybody kind of gets the gist of what she is trying to say, but it is also true that she is walking back several of her statements. |
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We have no time for play or at least play dates and the answer is to have families double up on free time by including everybody. |
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He's very, very powerful, a jack of all trades, that Clive. I can't wait for everybody to figure out how versatile he is. |
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You know, everybody has just come together for me, and I cannot tell you how that warms my heart. |
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Is this real journalism or a kind of a form of cheerleading, where everybody benefits, because it's all soft and warm and fuzzy? |
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They've treated everybody fairly, and they will give you the shirt off their back. |
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She's doing warp speed and I'm glad everybody picked up on her even though she's weird and British and crazy. |
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When the cost of living increases, everybody will cut wasteful expenditure. |
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Of course, everybody knew that the deed with which the accused was charged had been done. |
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It looks like Ben is going to save the day, and everybody obeys his orders without question. |
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Soon everybody quieted down, and remained silent as we tried to figure out where to go to next. |
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But one way or another, the American College of Physicians argues in this new paper, we have to cover everybody. |
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It means that I have to buy everybody presents, and not get anything back from quite a few. |
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When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track. |
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And, if I'm being honest, I just hope that I can perform that wee bit better than everybody else. |
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Every so often they stopped and everybody got off and had a wee on the side of the road. |
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In his yellow waistcoat, he simply radiated warmth as he gave a cheerful greeting to everybody he met. |
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Crooks has a few questions he will be looking to answer in the three pre-season friendlies, when everybody in the squad will get a game. |
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It wasn't like it was a big walk in the park, everybody was happy and jolly all the time and talking about their next project. |
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If we want a better future for this nation, we need to give everybody a sense of welcomeness and invite everybody to work hard and to study hard. |
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I was back up in Northern Ireland and everybody seemed to pat me on the back and say well done. |
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Wheels within wheels within wheels, everybody fact-checks every one else, and the truth eventually is found. |
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Like just about everybody else, I'd had to practice things like sumo, judo, kendo, and jukenjutsu during the war. |
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Listen to anybody in Lesotho speak Sesotho and you'll soon realise that everybody is speaking a mixture of English and Sesotho and Afrikaans. |
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But the links are just harder to study, because everybody reacts to stress differently. |
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In print advertising, you are looking at everybody who reads the magazine or newspaper. |
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She stressed that the initiative was for everybody, from avid readers to those who find reading difficult and would like to improve their skills. |
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I was a shy schoolboy who was too shy to read in class without his heart thumping so loud that everybody could hear. |
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First, if everybody agreed about everything, there would be no need of politics. |
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Not everybody agrees, however, that song-swapping is causing the industry's woes. |
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Nevertheless almost everybody agrees that a thought is produced when the brain neurons fire. |
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The one thing everybody agrees on is Lara's exceptional ability and concentration. |
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Secondly, everybody agrees there needs to be a transfer of power as soon as is practical. |
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It was a solace for me when everybody agreed that I do not look so bad after all. |
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I'm afraid I don't live in a society where everybody is ready, willing and able to go to University, if only the funding package were right. |
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When everybody else re-emerges only a couple of minutes later, matted in sweat and grime, we are deeply glad to have wimped out. |
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And he is now walking on air because he feels like he's gotten the attention of everybody in this country and that's important to him. |
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It did make a promise that everybody would have access to an NHS dentist and we need to hold them to that. |
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It would be a win-win situation for everybody, as long as they let everyone work. |
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There is also a kind of equality in the knowledge that the evening will cost everybody the same. |
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I strongly recommend that everybody treat themselves to a nice evening out once in a while. |
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Hope everyone is thinking of us, giving their good wishes and hopefully we'll have a good successful summit and get everybody heading back home. |
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Neighbour Chris did not say as much, but gave the impression that not everybody in the area had welcomed the new arrival with open arms. |
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Both men, he says, were forced to kiss and make up in front of everybody on the team bus on Friday afternoon. |
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He then proceeded to count and recount the hundreds of dollars he had with him, on a nearby desk, in full view of everybody. |
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He would rather get everybody involved, collect a bunch of steals and assists and then make the big plays down the stretch. |
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When we were kids, my Aunt Joan knitted Christmas stockings for everybody in the family. |
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That is the word on the street and everybody in Wanganui knows that that seat will be gone. |
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The plan goes smoothly, but femme fatale Sherry throws a spanner in the works by getting her henchmen to kill everybody. |
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In the 1980s solvent abuse was something everybody was aware of and this campaign is about re-emphasising the dangers. |
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I was trying to gee them up but I was wrecked after playing just 15 minutes which just emphasised for me the effort everybody had put in. |
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She got it wrong on the restart, a little mistake but with big consequences for everybody else. |
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The moment we get into murky decision-making processes, everybody has an alibi. |
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But then, of course, it becomes all-fired difficult to explain why you think certain things should matter to everybody. |
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And everybody here belongs to the club except me, and that's all right except for the fact that I'm here. |
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After all, the subterranean lakes of oil beneath Iraq contain thousands of millions of barrels so there is plenty for everybody. |
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It seems that everybody is jumping on the all-wheel drive SUV bandwagon lately. |
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It is the first show of the season and I think everybody is ready for getting to a show after lambing, and it's nice to get out and meet people. |
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How are you going to get big voter turnout when everybody seems to think these elections are a big yawn? |
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Spain and Luxembourg have called a conference of yeasayers in Madrid in mid-January to ask why the nine refuseniks should hold everybody back. |
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I'm not ashamed of doing anything in public, in front of everybody, I don't care. |
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Overall we have 22 nations in our company so we are used to treating everybody fair and well. |
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There is the general indie guitarist moping from the two axe grinders flanking the vocalist, and generally, everybody laps it up. |
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The youth pastor, a young lady name Marie Earth, calls everybody to come up front. |
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Instead of feeling sorry for yourselves and blaming everybody else, ask what you as a business community can do to help the area. |
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At a time when there was little in the way of invention, everybody latched on to the only big idea in town. |
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This is the last practice then we have shootaround tomorrow so everybody is really amped up for it. |
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The fans are filled with repulsion for everybody concerned, and feel excluded from what negotiation has taken place. |
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About 20 children, along with some adults, took part to bring a smile to everybody in the lead-up to Christmas. |
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The staff took various times to recover but everybody showed up for work a month after the message and no information leaked out. |
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Explaining the logic of numerology, he says, everybody and everything, animate or inanimate, has vibrations. |
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Not everybody wants to go out, get legless and stagger into a nightclub because there's nowhere else to get a drink after midnight. |
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I breeze through the Pilates class, where everybody else was tired and lethargic. |
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It is painful to see such infants gradually fading away over a number of weeks or months, when everybody hopes for a speedy end. |
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And yet he's had a very sunny disposition, telling great stories about how everybody is moving through lickety-split. |
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With something to suit everybody from furniture, antiques, plants, tools and other gifts, a visit is a must. |
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He said that somebody should get the orchestra to shut up, and that everybody should be on deck, manning the lifeboats. |
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We ought to learn business like everybody else, go through the same rigmarole. |
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Kyokushuzan was once one of my favorite rikishi, but now he fights like he is afraid of everybody. |
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He was one of those kids who was good looking, clever, good at sport and liked by everybody. |
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He was very special to me and I would like for everybody to know what a wonderful man he was. |
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She might push the buttons of your party faithful, but she is seen as a barking mad extremist by everybody else. |
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Then paratroopers came in and took everybody out of the house and lined them up against the wall. |
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Once findings have been made, everybody must thereafter approach the case on the basis of the facts as judicially found. |
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Although an unexpected strong gale from the north made us shiver in the golf links, everybody was eager to have a go at the game. |
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There will be even less robust debate and argument, as everybody runs scared of being accused of bullying. |
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The event was literally hot with a fire dancer welcoming everybody with a puff of fire. |
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I spoke to him in Italian, a language so similar to Romanian that everybody understands it. |
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Thomas was a real live wire, always on the go and cared about everybody, especially his brothers. |
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The question is why Arminians always preach and teach that Christ died for everybody without exception? |
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The capacity of some of the RAF's choppers would reduce the number of flights necessary to complete the work, leaving everybody better off. |
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It's had a great spirit all season long and everybody came through for everybody else. |
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But this is an uncomfortable process for nearly everybody and, for some, a very costly and ruinous one. |
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Outside cars honked their frustrated horns and trucks rumbled past cutting everybody off. |
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This year, more than ever before, France's crop of presidential aspirants offers something for just about everybody. |
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I wish you would run for president, and I would vote for you and so would everybody else. |
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We do not want to hear Opposition members running New Zealanders down, running the country down, and bringing everybody down. |
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Chris was speaking with theatrical loudness, so practically everybody on the coach could hear him talk. |
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If he loused it up in any way, everybody would laugh and they would do it over again. |
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We send all our love and heartfelt sorrow for all your family and everybody who knew and loved you. |
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The lives, loves and actions of everybody are shrunk down so that everyone can have their fifteen minutes of fame. |
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Though the scale may be different, everybody else with money to manage is looking at a similar picture right now. |
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Now just about everybody is using the lowboy and their own tractor so they can load multiple pieces. |
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The courses are not only open to farmers but to everybody in the rural community. |
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The findings are not only important for the wellbeing of astronauts but for everybody. |
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Now not everybody is a candidate for what we call breast conservation, that is just doing a lumpectomy and radiation. |
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Now, apart from a lunatic fringe of right-wing publications and enthusiasts, everybody knows this awful truth. |
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Later there will be no need for an explanation since everybody knows that the public attention span is short and the media will have moved on. |
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He is aggressively omnisexual, directing his lustful intentions toward everybody except, of course, Riff-Raff and Magenta. |
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The poem begins with the customary praise to God and then lists her sorrows and in the end she gives her salaam to everybody. |
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With the exception of a certain Glaswegian misery guts, just about everybody in English football would like to see him make it. |
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So maybe this isn't the most auspicious moment for trying to get everybody to get along. |
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She's on SUCH a higher level than everybody else that it's really just melodrama while she MacGyvers another solution to the week's problem. |
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Thank you to everybody who contributed to and took part in the Menu for Hope. |
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I was about 13 and I just thought, I'm in a madhouse, everybody is mad, so you do develop defences. |
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I mean, everybody knows the tall poppy syndrome but it tends to be in your own backyard. |
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It's quite simple, you play everybody home and away in the league and whoever's top at the end wins. |
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Before everybody starts to tar and feather me, or put me in the traitor category with him, I'm as thrilled as anyone that we won. |
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What would be great is if everybody pooled their images and made a new book. |
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I sat all summer waiting for the baby weight to disappear, with everybody telling me that it would. |
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And I think everybody just assumes that it's, you know, a bunch of malarkey for now. |
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On St. Patrick's Day, as the saying goes, everybody is Irish, although some people have strange notions of what that means. |
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Even though everybody is under 13, the room is quiet except for some tearful whimpers of fear and anticipated pain. |
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Bonagee then pushed everybody forward in search of an equaliser but they never really troubled the Crystal back four. |
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It isn't safe unless we get 6,000 people through the door and I want everybody to get off their backsides and get in here. |
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When camera gear needed to be schlepped up four decks, everybody schlepped it. |
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By leaving a legacy you are benefiting the rest of mankind and everybody can do that. |
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It would be disrespectful of me to talk bad of her on a forum that everybody can read. |
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And that could be said for everybody except Paddy, who carries the least burdensome emotional baggage. |
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As part of the preparation, everybody on the recovery team was vaccinated against diseases, such as hepatitis B and tetanus. |
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Last time I didn't even manage to stop myself telling everybody all about it. |
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It doesn't hurt that there are bunches of Harley accessories, too, that can set your Hog apart from everybody else's motorcycle. |
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After meeting everybody, each person wrote down those they'd been attracted to. |
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It's one of those places where they seat you with other people and the chef cooks in front of everybody. |
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It spoke of a world coming closer together, of distances and differences overcome, of everybody sharing in the promise of the future. |
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I just thought it would be great if everybody on this site could share certain personal movie gems with all the rest of us. |
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In this race everybody goes in pairs and each pair had to get a board and paddle out to a buoy about 10 meters out and back. |
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Of course, the base camp we used is not the Base Camp where everybody goes now. |
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I saw this in a full theatre and when the unloaded gun is fired, everybody and I mean everybody moaned. |
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Whether you are Vaishnava or a Shaiva, everybody is very fond of Ganesha. |
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Not everybody was so admiring, and Martin was shot at least 23 times on nine occasions. |
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Where is this magic formula which will satisfy everybody all the time? |
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At about 10 p.m., a horde of Hungarian police officers raided the bar, demanding that everybody show their identification. |
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It has left everybody here, without exception, just devastated. |
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I was very careful and very concerned about taking care of everybody in terms of sexually transmitted disease. |
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I have to hope that everybody sees sense and it doesn't come to court. |
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I like to imagine you in Friday Night Lights in the huddle doling out orders to everybody. |
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If we had these rules, everybody would have known what was going on at JPMorgan Chase long before the anvil dropped on their head. |
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This presentation of a society in which racism is everywhere and in everybody is a million miles away from the traditional understanding of racism and anti-racism. |
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You can't expect your role models to be perfect at everything, you have to piece them together from bits of everybody you admire for different reasons. |
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It is my hope, for example, that come the 2006-07 tax year, all the initial kinks will have been ironed out and everybody will be able to return to plain sailing. |
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A balloon popped and the sound was enough like a gunshot to make everybody jump. |
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I didn't realise that everybody else was eating baloney sandwiches. |
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It being the early 1950s, everybody was blind drunk and laughed uproariously. |
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I told bobo that my friend was guilty of the same charge, but bobo told everybody that only I had done it, and not my friend. |
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Flying on a private jet makes you feel like a stud, and makes everybody else look like a schlump. |
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Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor. |
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Here in Doha, Qatar, everybody knows the Taliban commanders released from Guantanamo are in town, but nobody knows where. |
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Cathleen Alexis and everybody else has cause to give thanks that the wounded officer, Scott Williams, is on the mend. |
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Anyways, my point is that everyone should apply long-lasting deodorant or antiperspirant on a daily basis because smelling like sweat is definitely a turnoff for everybody. |
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So you can subscribe to it and get some of those things that I picked that everybody in the world really does need. |
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I think everybody is just tagging him as an offensive coach. |
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Those kids were notorious for being trouble with a capital T, and until everybody learned their own techniques of contraband procurement, the parochial schoolers were it. |
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But everybody was so down to earth, and the atmosphere was very relaxed. |
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The result was a show as rich in drama as a scoreless sixth-grade soccer game where everybody wins. |
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From babies to grannies, everybody was enjoying themselves playing ball, building sandcastles or just basking in the glory of the sweltering rays. |
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But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity. |
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Everyone was kept in high spirits throughout the night by the master of ceremonies who entertained everybody with his unique blend of comedy and wit. |
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He could have handled prison, he thinks, because he gets on with everybody but, who knows, he could have run into some old lags who hated the Rollers. |
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He will be a great loss and will be sadly missed by everybody at the club. |
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In bad jazz bands, everybody gets to step forward and do a showy solo. |
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Danny is a veteran schmoozer who knows just everybody in the city. |
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By far the most dangerous form of transport, just about everybody agrees. |
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Nobody wished to retain money, everybody dropped it like a live coal. |
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Love is a duty for everybody, not merely for theists or church members. |
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Mum had spent half an hour making toast for everybody, by sticking slices of bread on the end of a fork and holding them in front of the two bars on the electric fire. |
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Despite the lateness of the hour, everybody was still in good spirits. |
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If we tried to show appreciation to everybody else, just for a wee bit every day, I'm not saying the world would be perfect but it would be better. |
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Doing well at the gridiron is a rite of passage that not everybody survives. |
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In the other, a wonderful new world of cabin amenities beckons everybody to be an early adopter. |
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That explains why everybody had to use the lav at the same time. |
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Now there are cell phones and radio so whatever happens everybody knows. |
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Despite his mother's strange tales of a friend's friend's sister's cat, or something of the kind, everybody in the town knew everybody else's business. |
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Armstrong's Twitter followers are now 'retweeting' the message and soon almost everybody involved with the Tour of California will be on the lookout for Armstrong's machine. |
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He is dynamic and one of those people who jollies everybody along. |
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When we were on the same continent, you would see everybody once a week, you knew where they were, so the progression of change and adaptation was very gradual. |
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As is their wont, Melrose will no doubt withdraw into themselves and adopt a siege mentality, blaming referees and everybody else for problems which are of their own making. |
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Each day is meticulously and absurdly spent planning our tactics for the game and working out what would happen to the league table if we won and everybody above us lost. |
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As long as the adulterer was discreet and the wife either didn't know what was going on or was willing to pretend she didn't know, everybody else also pretended not to know. |
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Once that report has been written up it will be available to everybody. |
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He was tenured, respected and highly paid, but when he lived in the Ukraine, he had to get in food lines like everybody else and wait two or three hours for bread. |
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It was as though everybody had a huge argument right before the camera started rolling and could hardly wait to get back to their respective trailers. |
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Now that one of America's most white-bread movie stars has shown that he's keenly aware of the racial inequities of Hollywood casting, what's everybody else's excuse? |
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I have never seen a film where everybody is so uniformly flat. |
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People can view the art at any time the theatre is open and everybody is encouraged to view each exhibition at the least once before it comes down. |
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If Labour is hoping for a nice, tidy Scottish campaign, where everybody keeps to non-devolved issues and avoids the Scottish dimension, it could be in for a surprise. |
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We had a howling gale at our backs in the first half and we decided to show everybody how we could play football instead of leathering it down the other end. |
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Now everybody wants leaders with animal magnetism and cinematic glamour. |
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Up to the late 1700's, everybody travelled on the left side of the road because it's the sensible option for feudal, violent societies of mostly right-handed people. |
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He came from Toxteth and everybody looked up to him because he'd made it. |
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I want everybody to give me a second chance, and reckon me as a friend. |
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Not everybody is put off by their outrageous prices, but when the puppies grow up they turn out to be not of pedigree blood, but ordinary Little-Russian mongrels. |
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Their policy is to align themselves with powerful moneyed forces to tilt the playing field in their favor and let everybody else fend for themselves. |
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When your army has crossed the border, you should burn your boats and bridges, in order to make it clear to everybody that you have no hankering after home. |
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We request everybody outside of the disaster area to refrain from hoarding gasoline, light diesel, and heavy fuel oil. |
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Indeed, once the fire-engine house was taken, everybody seemed impressed by John Brown, rather than infuriated or vengeful. |
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She was paying for her lunch when her debit card got rejected in front of everybody. |
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I went back to do reshoots a couple weeks later and everybody was hopelessly in love with Julie Kent. |
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And when he left Miles, starting out, everybody tried to discourage him. |
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Trainer Mark Tompkins I think it's completely barmy and very unfair to everybody. |
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They speculated in their articles, dragged everybody through the mud. |
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He's back with a chart-topping maxi single, Maria Maria, and a good-time stadium show that had everybody on their feet for nearly three hours. |
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There are deer hunters, rednecks, right-to-lifers, and everybody else here. |
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He's not the type of player who's going to dribble through everybody or be a speed demon. |
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He gave in to the social pressures to act and dress like everybody else. |
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The minute you let it be known you're planning a sales campaign everybody wants to get into the act. |
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Unfortunately mountain climbers, like everybody else, need to answer the call of nature, and there are few toilet facilities on mountains. |
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Beside the pool, the little workers were diligently going about their antly business, unnoticed by everybody except Milton. |
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Gender binarists believe that everybody is either male or female, with no middle ground. |
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If everybody got their deserts, Bulstrode might have had to say his prayers at Botany Bay. |
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Janice thought someone stole her cheapoid camera and ran around accusing everybody, but when we looked, it turned up in the mess under her bed. |
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It's time to add some cheese to this action burger! Every genre has them, everybody loves them... it's the parodies! |
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The guide, available at comic-book stores and by subscription, is where everybody advertises to buy, sell, or swap comicana. |
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Fortunately, she had bragged to everybody about her ducky first-floor apartment in the perfectly darling three-story red-brick. |
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I'm just a plain hillbilly from East Jesus Nowhere with this adopted child that everybody keeps on telling me is dumb as a box of rocks. |
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Every year there is something new, something that everybody who is anybody gourmetwise, has to eat and rave about. |
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Number four boat filled rapidly, but everybody was focusing fascinatedly on those blades aft. |
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When I was growing up, everybody had a little dog they called a feist or fice and a big yard dog, a cur. |
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When the bottom of the grill firebox burned through, everybody ran over and stomped embers too keep the picnic shelter from catching fire. |
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She gave him what for all right. But you could see she was ever so pleased and she went around telling everybody about it. |
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It was so farcically alien to be called 'Roger' and 'Furnivall' in a place where everybody had names like Ivo and Gito and Madog. |
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Because of this, they could not convince everybody, so atomism was but one of a number of competing theories on the nature of matter. |
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Throughout his life he sought to be of service to his fellow citizens, and believed in making music as available as possible to everybody. |
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That was our mistake, but I'm afraid it was a mistake made by just about everybody who was in the regulatory business. |
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The first two estates being the nobility and clergy and everybody else comprising the third estate. |
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Betsey Reed, Her Nibs, was just as witty and quaint as usual, sitting in state in her wheel chair and dominating everything and everybody. |
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French, the only official language of the French Republic, is spoken today by everybody in Brittany, and it is the mother tongue of most people. |
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Eventually in 212, everybody except slaves and freed slaves were granted citizenship by the Constitutio Antoniniana. |
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He executed the ruler of Algiers and everybody he suspected would oppose him, including local rulers. |
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Like everybody who had the flu in those days, I was pretty run-down and pekid. |
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In a town where everybody plays the angles and wholesomeness is something of an aberration, Julie Andrews, 31, is tolerated as a delightful kook. |
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In the city, a big Christmas tree is lit with Christmas lights, and everybody surrounds the tree and sings Christmas carols. |
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Because not everybody is a property owner, the right to work was enshrined to allow everybody to attain an adequate standard of living. |
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According to the Diggers the right to vote should be extended to all and everybody had the right to an adequate standard of living. |
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Many individuals are not aware that they are lenders, but almost everybody does lend money in many ways. |
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In this establishment, as everybody knows, on occasions when the crush is great, the animals rub shoulders freely with the spectators. |
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She seems to take the shotgun approach to holiday shopping, buying many smaller, generic gifts for everybody. |
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You can tell they're a bunch of show offs because they spend all day cutting up and distracting everybody, just to be the center of attention. |
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When I saw that everybody in the hotel ad was smoking the same brand of cigarette, I knew it was surrogate advertising. |
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They are identical twins, and if they dress the same, everybody has trouble telling them apart. |
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Roosevelt not only remade America, but he also charmed the pants off everybody while he did it. |
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But the thing of it is, everybody was rooting for the other individual and I was the only one rooting for him. |
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Just wondering what server everybody plays on? I have a 60 human warrior on Blackrock and 60 UD priest on Shadowmoon. |
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Is everybody in this group incapable of arithmetic, Googling, and Wikipediaing? |
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A couple of alchies sitting there, two guys playing pool, and everybody, we all just stopped what we were doing and watched. |
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She then made a sincere request asking everybody to sing along, reports The Sun. |
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A woman who's had too much in the departure lounge and insults everybody while her wee bauchle of a husband is scared to shut her up. |
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Unlike other European sanctuaries, in Liche everybody can easily find a place for solitary prayer and meditation on weekdays. |
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I think that everybody needs a life coach, and especially somebody who specializes in something. |
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Parity though lasted barely two minutes as de Vincenti rose above everybody to head past Roin, the Paphos keeper. |
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And the E-Class Cab has some of the raciness and attitude of an SL or SLK, but room for everybody. |
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The more you have the more you get in an economy feather bedding the wealthy and creating a bed of nails for everybody else. |
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It would have been pretty hard for Ike to shake hands with everybody. |
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Intechxication' is a fun, playful way to communicate what makes us unique, and, of course encourage everybody to technologize responsibly. |
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I shook her hand, everybody shakes each other's hand, but it's just a sportsmanly thing that you do. |
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Everybody wanted a drill artist, everybody wanted to sign Durk and Reese and Keef and Louie. |
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It was quite interesting with a lot of trips on little boats to cross expanses of water, so logistically it will be a challenge to everybody. |
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I think everybody would like to be handsome and good at karate. |
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I soothsaid that Neil Hamilton would continue his fight to clear his name and that everybody would continue to disbelieve him. |
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Chairman of the Anne Frank in Australia, Boyd Klap, who is based in New Zealand said the exhibition has a message for everybody. |
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Use blogs for issues that have wide appeal, when you can talk to everybody, not only to an in-group. |
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You would think they would want everybody term-limited out if they are going to be term-limited out. |
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I just felt that everybody was wising up to Chelsea manager, and that we weren't taken in by his 'mind games' and his other carry-ons. |
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Traditionally, sannyasa was seen as the fourth stage of life, and everybody ideally became a renunciate at the end of their life. |
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And everybody knows that the midsection of the U.S. is a food desert. |
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From our front desk to our reservationists to our housekeeping, everybody works hard to make it a memorable stay for our guests. |
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Either the 38-year-old mother-of-two didn't realise she was showing everybody her, er, beach balls, or she got the wrong night for the Washed-Up Old Pin-Up's Awards. |
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Hey, what's the big idea, you telling everybody I'd left town? |
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Understandably the wallopers were called, and they cleared everybody out. |
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If prose got people fat, you can bet everybody would be a real tubbo. |
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I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed. |
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The government it can give, it loves to give to everybody, but if the government gives away that money, spreads all its money to the plighty, you know, it goes down. |
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With some 1,200 guests mobbing the museum courtyard, chair Tom Luzier and company managed to keep everybody moving, entertained and fed without a single long line or snafu. |
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Mr. Seeger has walked the walk for so long that he has outwalked most everybody who would ever want to beat him up, throw bricks at him or denounce him as a Red. |
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When it comes to security, everybody seems to be as onboard as I am. |
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Our individual consciousnesses have access to this vast universal space, just as we have individual houses, but the street outside the front door belongs to everybody. |
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The popular story which is told to school children and other places, is that Saint George defeated a dragon, and is celebrated by everybody throughout the community. |
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He will not admit anything, and downfaces everybody. If he can't out-argue them he bullies them, and then takes their silence for agreement with his views. |
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I'm gonna get them doors open if it harelips everybody on Bear Creek! |
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An' if it's a choice between my life an' yours, or the lives of everybody that happens to be wherever you're plannin' on crashin' this thing, then...well, happy trails to ya! |
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Make sure everybody knows the ground rules for the trip before they leave. |
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Lemonade was poured into glasses and the meal was toasted. 'This is America at home,' Moran boasted. Bowls of trifle followed. 'We'll burst!' He and everybody were happy. |
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Big up to everybody out there who supported throughout the years. |
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The Arkansas kick return team even got in the act when upback Ross Rasner stunned everybody in Cowboys Stadium with a 31-yard runback to open the game. |
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Westlake's piece is so reminiscent of the old days of fandom, when no gafiate felt he had actually departed until he had alienated everybody on his mailing list. |
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Not all captains are great orators, Bobby Moore wasn't a rabble-rousing captain at all, but he was a really nice guy who everybody liked and followed his example. |
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