At a state dinner with India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, King was full of questions about Gandhi's philosophy and adherence to ahimsa. |
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It's a biting attack on the media machine itself, and, as expected with Lee, this movie has a full set of razor-sharp teeth. |
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With all this we managed to get a full load of benchmarks without any random reboots, even overclocking was stable on the voltage side of things. |
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Though the film was shot in full color, sets and costumes alike draw heavily on muted tones, creating an atmosphere of age and mystery. |
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Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more. |
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Are you interested in running a half-marathon, or even going the full distance, for charity? |
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The conversation lulled awhile, as all parties gave full attention to their food. |
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With this membership, you have full affiliation to Tennis, Squash and Badminton clubs. |
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Naturally showing all of these components in full atomic detail does not get us anywhere, since there are way too many atoms. |
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But it is a small price to pay for such a great event, choc full of atmosphere and alive with positive energy. |
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It has a three-button placket, pearl like buttons, full cut with extended tail and side vents. |
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She straightened to her full height and gave her shoulders a wiggle of importance. |
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Old stone foundations are visible in the winter, remnants of a time when life was rustic and full of hardship. |
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The tiny animal suddenly had a huge mouth full of razor-sharp teeth and gobbled up the candy in one bite. |
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They contain all the vegetative and lupulin material of raw leaf hops and can be used as a full replacement for leaf hops in the brewing process. |
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Instinctively, he kicked out at the man with the bottle and then a full scale fight erupted in the bar. |
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Perhaps part of my indifference is that on the whole, the cast was full of unconvincing actors. |
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There are no uniforms and the children do not carry huge sacks full of books on their backs. |
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The boat is full with a mix and match of divers from all over the place, mostly midweek regulars. |
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Additionally, there was no difference in response rates if the partial and full responses are totaled. |
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That's the attitude that makes full disclosure the only viable way to reduce the window of vulnerability. |
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Evans's writing is evocative and full of atmosphere, her plotting compelling and convincing. |
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We swim the full stroke, but change the focus from the hands to the elbows to the shoulders-all the way down to the feet. |
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The building was full of smoke, so I held my breath, kept down low and squirted the contents of the extinguisher. |
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Both Shift keys and the Return and Backspace keys are full size, which is always good to see. |
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For this to be realised, they must be assured of full religious liberty to pursue their mission. |
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They are a genuinely friendly people, full of interest in the outside world and consummately wise in the ways of the desert. |
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For starters, he not only negotiated full professorship and the Jackman Chair in Philosophy, plus a paid sabbatical. |
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Ibarra will get some money back, he explains, but it won't be the full amount and it won't be until the accounting is squared away. |
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The note specifies a ridiculously convoluted plan to slip a briefcase full of money to the kidnappers. |
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The Gift had resurfaced to full radiance, and its silver luminosity shone from his every pore. |
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery to full health to all from the area in hospital and continuing good wishes to those recuperating at home. |
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I also had to swear to work hard for first class honours, while participating to the full in university life. |
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It is a full strength, high performance karabiner for multiple uses, easy clips and winter climbing. |
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Although he has been used mainly as a wing forward up to now, he's chosen at full forward for tomorrow's match. |
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We learnt to rely on air con, flyscreens and the enormous fridge full of cooling drinks. |
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The official opening was held on Monday night last and a full report will be carried in our next issue. |
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Her bow was almost blown off, but her captain managed to keep her afloat by going full astern. |
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They want to take full advantage of the Internet's connection to the global economy. |
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The Shakers wound up their pre-season schedule with a 1-0 defeat against a full strength Barnsley side in midweek. |
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I wrote again asking that they provide the full copies of the records as requested. |
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They appear to be the result of a terrifying experiment involving monkeys, The Libertines, The Fall and a bathtub full of bad homemade whizz. |
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Young soldiers practiced field firing and went on six-kilometer double-time forced marches in full combat gear in mountainous terrain. |
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Officers parked a decoy car with items left in full view while they watched from an unmarked vehicle nearby. |
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Thomas and his accomplices empty the bags, which end of being full of rats, in the hallway of a low-rent apartment building. |
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It is full of atmosphere and un-earthly impressions, even when it is just words on a piece of paper. |
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Do you have a tack room full of various bits, halters, lead ropes, lunge whips, lunge lines, and other training equipment or behavior modifiers? |
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He hasn't done a full days work since the 70s but still somehow manages to live like a king. |
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A stalemate had been reached in which the opposition could not unseat the government by force and the government could not reassert full control. |
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I just sat and nodded, not really understanding the full significance of this issue, willing her to go on. |
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With a full tank of fuel, the weight bias shifts rearwards slightly, which helps traction, as does the standard limited slip differential. |
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The Venezuelans should be here any minute and this lobby full of reporters is keyed up and ready to pounce. |
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He sprung to prominence last season when he scored the winner at Rochdale on his full debut. |
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She does not recognize the pattern of bars that luminesce on the gel until she has stared at it for a full minute. |
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On some occasions, teams could not even field a full complement of substitutes on their bench. |
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The building boom is in full flight at present and the amount of new houses going up or are still planned is alarming to say the least. |
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There is no doubt that this full exposure to experience incorporates involvement with pain, suffering, hardship, distress and agonised emotions. |
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Up to this juncture Pat was a heavy smoker, lived life to the full and certainly showed no athletic prowess. |
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With that experience under her belt, she should be wise enough to do herself full justice tomorrow. |
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The track season is now in full swing and already Sligo athletes are shaping up very well. |
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In the works is a transition to full real-time processing, which is well underway. |
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Feather boas, by the way, and full length evening gloves will be all the go on the social scene this season. |
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His advice is always timely, full of common sense and he never hesitates to kick me in the pants when necessary. |
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My aim is to bring my great uncle back and have a reburial with full military honours in Agecroft Cemetery. |
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The maintenance piggy bank got busted when the fuel pump squeaked to a full stop a couple of months back. |
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Any recommendation will then go forward to the district council's full meeting in May. |
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Rocketing to his feet, then swaying as his head lurched, Kaerin staggered over to the long full size mirror. |
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He said also there had to be commitment to use the facility to the full in order to make the venture a success. |
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It was stocked full of hand made fishing flies, lures, fishing rods, fly-tying material and reels. |
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It is easy to dismiss Ivanov, alongside Chekhov's other plays, as being full of melancholy middle class moaners who need a kick up the backside. |
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For example, each barrier island has a shoreline that faces the sea and receives the full force of waves, tides, and currents. |
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Once the institute has grown to its full capacity, the north wing of the building will house 80 resident researchers from around the world. |
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The big curved glass roofs cover atria full of olive and mulberry trees that are overlooked from individual workplaces. |
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The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline. |
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Children's literature has been full of fantasy elements since the year dot, but inexplicably, this is the one that has really taken off. |
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Many bands have tried to take a piece of classical music written for full orchestra and readapt it for rock music. |
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But one class was still full of students, many still poring over math formulas written on the whiteboard. |
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The most intriguing change is the shift of Jason Robinson from full back or wing to centre. |
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The full Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse. |
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Unlike last time, he had a full band behind him, the sound big and heavy, enough to leave my poor lugholes ringing for about 24 hours after. |
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The track makes a brief foray into soothing ambience, but comes full circle before long. |
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None of this atones for what he did earlier in his career to deny and delay the full rights of citizenship for black Americans. |
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Modern physics has ceased to be atomistic in the full sense that the Greek atomists intended. |
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The latest generation is midway between a phone and a PDA, with a full keyboard and a GPRS connection. |
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The crux of the problem is that the government's full proposal has not been translated into languages such as Urdu, Nepali, Hindi and Tagalog. |
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If you have one or two wild cards, making a full run is relatively easy and will usually result in a win. |
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Incentives offered to new home buyers during the year included the provision of white goods, full fit-outs and creative mortgage packages. |
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Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact? |
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They've recharged their batteries after the Tottenham match and they are full of energy. |
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A time capsule full of treasures has opened a window into what life was like 113 years ago in Swindon. |
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Most Scottish rock pools are full of winkles, their round olive-green or brown shells as easy to pick as daisies on a lawn. |
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Since the decrees were issued, the Adygei government must finally have Moscow's full support. |
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Fill your window box about half full with the potting mix, and add water to moisten the mix if it's dry. |
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The two men had cited example after example of astrologically arranged marriages, full of astral promise, turning disastrous. |
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There is full Internet capability, so at the click of a mouse you can login for free online events and matchmaking. |
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Hundreds flock to the beach for picnics, kite-flying and watersports, including windsurfers who take full advantage of a brisk prevailing wind. |
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The Queen had a full schedule and was only able to stay an hour and twenty minutes. |
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It's a lesson all African Americans can follow to achieve full economic empowerment. |
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At full speed, each machine can generate more than 50 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power about 20 homes. |
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The embryo can then be placed into a recipient mare and carried normally to full term. |
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Women were more conservative, in full skirts and beribboned white felt hats. |
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York City defender Chris Smith reckons to have overcome his biggest hurdle on the long road to full fitness. |
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A stream of hounds flow in full cry across the field, the huntsman on foot behind. |
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The rain was pounding down so hard that it was hard to see through the windshield, even when the wipers were going full speed. |
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To see the full text being suggested, the user types a keyboard shortcut or clicks on the desired line number. |
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Exposed to the full roll of the Atlantic swells, the north coast is best for beaches. |
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Several other councillors said the town council should add its full backing to the festival. |
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They stood to attention in full Legion dress and led the small crowd in a moment's silent reflection. |
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A full wipe on your machine solves the problem and gets you a cheap mammoth camera card. |
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It is, of course, a big step up from playing regularly for the national Under-21 side to making the grade at full international level. |
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The wind was whispering quietly in the trees, which were illuminated by a half hidden full moon. |
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In a majority decision, the full bench of the Supreme Court quashed the previous suspended sentence. |
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Her voice is wonderfully low and husky, perfect for a night full of regret, anger and crying. |
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But beneath this razzmatazz lies a sporting discipline full of high-energy moves and world championships. |
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Botha granted her leave to appeal against her conviction and she will be back in court before a full bench of three judges next year. |
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Tal forgot where he was and ignored the stubborn pain in his leg, running at a full sprint. |
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The opposition benches in parliament are now so full that JVP MPs will be compelled to physically sit on the government side. |
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Usually there is a boat full of tall men being coxed by a dwarf, but we've got a boat of midgets coxed by a six footer. |
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The images show the differences between what was presented at trial and what a full fingerprint impression would have shown. |
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A horse standing there took to his heels in fear and galloped 200 yards at full speed round the fenced area. |
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Now entering its first full season, the Hidden Springs Ranch offers a unique experience that blends rustic charm with spa-caliber amenities. |
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Our stocks were wiped out on the first day and it was a full time job keeping the children supplied with their favourite which was bananas. |
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The real leader is the drummer who makes a super testament to rock, full of passion and rapier wit. |
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I've taken an even dozen whitetail and mule deer bucks at ranges from 20 meters to a full 80, all of which were one-shot kills. |
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I was one of those people who had always been on the go, and then suddenly everything was brought to a full stop. |
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The game was evenly poised and the stand was full of rumours and whispers of the developing situation at Mansfield Park. |
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A practical reason is that text full of minimally simple hiragana strokes looks like a carpet pattern, hard to read quickly. |
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In order to do that, the tax system must let savers earn the full gross rate of return on their investments. |
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He picked out Mark O'Brien and the full forward calmly stroked the ball into the net. |
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All this while my family was watching from inside the van, and in full view of all those in line. |
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With airfares at historic lows and fuel prices soaring, even full planes may not be enough to turn the tide at some airlines. |
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Both players traded blows in the middle of the field behind the back of the referee but in full view of both linesmen. |
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A series of overlapping windows representing the full range of sequence divergence were defined. |
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How many fighters could have gotten to their feet before the count of ten after catching Joe Frazier's full swing left hook flush on the jaw? |
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Phil is the alien who lands in the woods of Canada and morphs himself into a human shape, full lumberjack gear and all. |
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Income tax receipts have soared by 19 per cent in the last year and the economy is all but back to full employment. |
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It is also a vigorous climber that can grow in sun or shade, although as with the wisteria it flowers best in full sun. |
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I have always said that I prefer to experience feelings to the full rather than shy away from them. |
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Ultimately, his efforts produced a good dry red and a solid dry white from a full range of wines from the estate. |
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Despite a slightly receding hairline, his ample, glistening night-black hair remained full and healthy. |
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The two artists are very good at glitchy, abstract manipulations, here without remorse and full of ingenuity. |
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Overtime extends beyond 5 o'clock postmeridian, but not to exceed two and one-half days' pay for the full period. |
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This was an excellent team performance based on a solid defence and an attack full of flair. |
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The covenantee must declare the full amount receivable on his tax return so that he can be given credit for the tax withheld. |
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But the vote will have to be ratified at an extraordinary meeting of the full council today. |
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Richardson, who was on the front seat of the vehicle beside the driver, received the full force of the collision. |
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The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards. |
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With full speed she aimed directly at Allison's face and with full force punched her square in the face. |
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Our star system is chock full of asteroids and comets, in every conceivable orbit and location. |
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Banks of white arum lilies and the blue globes of agapanthus lined the Levada do Norte, along with oleander bushes in full bloom. |
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Take it out of that system and dress it up as art and it you re-empower it with true meaning and readdress the full horror of the original. |
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At twenty-one both males and females obtain their full legal rights, and become liable to all legal obligations. |
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Guns Magazine urges readers to obtain and read the full text of the document. |
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We are constantly seeking ways to create a full developmental program, beginning with assessment and advisement. |
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We were frequently full as learners came in to work on their listening or speaking skills, or to practice for tests, or to borrow graded readers. |
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The best dishes we sampled were meatballs similar to Greek keftedes, full of garlic and spices, in a thin but tasty tomato-based sauce. |
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Maybe if you didn't stuff your fat face so full of keftedes and retsina Mark, you might be able to run around and score a few more goals. |
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And you've got to appreciate a place that includes a shaker full of paprika alongside the salt and pepper on your table. |
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Presently, he has his hands full as an adviser to European Parliament on Guatanemo Bay. |
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I got up, grabbing my bookbag full of stink bombs, whoopee cushions and other ultimate party starters. |
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The absence of bowel sounds for a full 5 minutes strongly suggests the existence of intestinal atony or ileus, which has many causes. |
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He was young, bright, fair, full of life, with an open smile and a ready, quick wit. |
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Traditional women's clothes include a sheer, low-cut, frilly white blouse and a flowered, full cotton skirt. |
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He is the High Priest who makes full and final atonement for the sins of His people. |
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Precipitation treatment is carried out on alloys which do not achieve full properties by natural ageing. |
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The flat denials at the start of the week changed instead to a promise of full co-operation. |
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These awesome monsters need to attain wind speeds of 75 mph before they become a full hurricane. |
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The little one stands at the entrance to the cave, her form black against the light of the full moon. |
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They're slow at it, and they never achieve full ability to read quickly and automatically. |
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Or is it a triple CD packed full of interminable electronic bleeps and whooshes, both inaccessible and incomprehensible? |
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Deer remove the whole flower or the full complement of follicles plus the receptacle, leaving only the cut pedicel. |
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These full accounts of her extraordinary career make fascinating and inspiring reading. |
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The ring of mass traces out the full path of the loxodrome from one pole to the other pole and back. |
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It's not my place to speak on behalf of the RSA so you'll just have to wait for the full story. |
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He added that the issue had been added to the agenda of a full meeting of the deans of education this week. |
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When the Government first began to publicly promote its agenda for full privatisation in 1998 there was a rural uproar. |
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Standing full front to it beside his table surrounded by other diners he readjusts his shirt collars. |
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If his teammates are to be believed, he was capable of draining a bathtub full of beer and two bottles of rye in a single sitting. |
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With the 63 litre tank full the computer gave a read-out of more than 1000 km to empty! |
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Local people said they were wearing Pakistani dress, had full beards, turbans and long hair, and didn't understand Kashmiri or Urdu. |
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He will have his hands full if he intends to whip it into an effective agency. |
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When the full moon rises over the UK tonight, the total lunar eclipse will already be underway. |
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Struggling among the vines, Kearney reflected that they could report that a lot of trees had fallen down and the ground was full of large holes. |
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This unusual city with many different lanes, passages, bystreets is full of monumental palaces and sanctuaries. |
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It was the period when the ateliers of all the great masters of Hellenistic sculpture, Praxiteles, Scopas and Bryaxis were in full production. |
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I turned around and saw another guard coming towards me with his arms at full stretch. |
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One little piece of chocolate goes into a large casserole full of rich dark brown and russet chillies. |
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It looked a certain winner but Freestone yet again produced the improbable to push the danger away at full stretch. |
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The rower drops the oar into the water coiled forward with his arms at full stretch. |
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Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go. |
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Some people can turn into ravening beasts under the light of a full moon but they aren't werewolves. |
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The home pack was soon in trouble, feeling the full weight of Otley's controlled aggression from the first scrum. |
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That's all I can say, he's got a wide grin and full cheeks, not chubby, just open. |
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As night began to fall, he arrived at a village and all the hotels were full for the night. |
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She pushed herself up into a sitting position and looked at Emily with wide eyes full of fear. |
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Flowers open wide in full sun, and with the central yellow anthers, the effect is striking. |
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The contest was wide open at the break, but the Borderers made full use of the wind in the second half to eventually seal a deserved win. |
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I kept the boat going full power for a minute, and then slowed as I began to near the north shore. |
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But regular school attendance is vital if young people are to achieve their full potential. |
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If the US government took steps to facilitate the full realization of open spectrum, it would achieve several vitally important policy goals. |
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But seven out of ten Yorkshire builders said they were still struggling to realise their full potential due to a shortage of skilled workers. |
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Both have a flat face, widely spaced eyes, broad nose, large nostrils and full lips. |
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But now the area's full potential could finally be realised with a huge development to bring football into the community. |
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The full tillering capacity of wheat is only realised if plants are widely spaced and have plentiful nutrition. |
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These policies were designed to realise the full democratic potential of this body and to advance educational provisions in county Laois. |
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Sailor Maria Coleman is widely travelled and has come across the full spectrum of conditions. |
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The prince searches for her through the white night of St. Petersburg, his mind full of confusion, premonitions and anxiety. |
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He ignores the fact that workers need the full freedom to organise to defend themselves against the rapacious greed of their employers. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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His lips are full with a hint of a smile, his gaze intense, his visage emboldened by the tilt of his beret covering his Afro. |
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They are full of cracked or misaligned paving slabs or kerbstones, running fissures and uneven surfaces everywhere. |
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Visually, the movie is offered in either a full screen or non-anamorphic widescreen version. |
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However, we do get the option of viewing the film in widescreen or full frame. |
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With the full power of the Marvel hype machine, this could become the first truly mainstream Afrofuturist film. |
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If they choose to go on sabbatical for a full semester, they will receive full pay. |
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His instincts implored him to edge forward, but the gunpowder barrels, whether full or not, kept him in his place. |
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Furthermore, many Web pages are busy places, full of navigation widgets and data entry fields. |
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The earthquake struck at around lunchtime on the last full day of their holiday. |
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He breathed shallowly trying to regain his breath, and let out a scream full of furry, hate, shame, humiliation, and pain. |
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Pieces are delicately crafted, with full use made of the wonderful texture and colours ingrained in the wood. |
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In Britain the grasping cheating ratbags use the cheapest possible paper, full of acid, that goes brown and falls apart after a couple of years. |
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Mt Hotham had two inches of rain on the weekend, followed by wild weather full of hailstorms overnight. |
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In midsummer, container-grown plants in local nurseries will be in full leaf so you can get a good idea of what the different varieties will look like. |
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They also want overtime to be paid at time-and-a-half and double the hourly rate, with full pay for the first six months that miners are off sick. |
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My favourite memory of a tall ship is standing at the helm of the Lord Nelson under full sail, feeling her heel over in a stiff breeze until her port deck was awash. |
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The UK scheme keeps records for every employee's full working life. |
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However, because the succeeding anticyclone progresses eastward quickly, the full force of the cold air mass will be thwarted in its northward push. |
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With neck tattoos and full sleeves, Levine looks more like Danny Trejo than the Dalai Lama. |
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The squad for Bremen next weekend is full of local interest. |
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But asters also come in a full range of reds and pinks, plus white. |
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When crown prince Friedrich Augustus of Saxony married Maria Josepha of Austria in 1719, the party raged for a full 28 days. |
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My fridge is full of fabada and other typical Asturian foods. |
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The 1960s were full of ballrooms of no chance, lacquered townies and long stepping country men who came looking for their hearts delights under fat Harvest moons. |
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Wasn't the substitute's bench just packed full of World Class players? |
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Only when the regulations have been put through the paces associated with real-world litigation will the full ramifications and impact truly be known. |
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Officer and enlisted personnel who do not remain on active duty for a full career may choose to go into a civilian occupation and remain in the reserves. |
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He lived life to the full and even though he has gone at a young age he fitted a lifetime of achievements into his life. No matter what, he always had a smile on his face. |
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Lorenzo is a short, stout man in his late twenties with a full beard and glasses. |
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The pressure for a full public inquiry is now growing day by day. |
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At one time quite a lot of country folk were better known by nickname for the jobs they did or callings they followed rather than their proper or full names. |
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For the UK this would involve fundamental reallocation of military resources, with full withdrawal from Germany as well as from UN work, then resiting in the key states. |
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If it had been a victory, Craig would have been in there like a rat up a drainpipe to make sure he got full credit and lots of pictures in the local paper. |
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The New Zealand full back starts after missing both pre-season run-outs with a knock to a knee picked up while playing on the Euorpean sevens circuit during the summer. |
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For all my posing I made straight As, had a mouth full of braces, and played the coronet and the flugelhorn in the school band. |
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And, like Adrien Brody before him, Chiwetel Ejiofor delivers an astonishing performance full of gravitas. |
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The wind kicked up, skimming clouds over the surface of the full moon. |
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We're usually talking here about huge buildings stuffed full of crushers, agitators, thickeners, ball mills, conveyors, cyclones, screening plants and other vital equipment. |
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By such a versatile training, the way to composition in the free athematic music style and to the organization of new form arrangements leads to full creative liberty. |
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Abraham Lincoln grew his whiskers in the months between his election and inauguration, making full beards ubiquitous during the Civil War that dominated his presidency. |
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He wore a checkered cloak over a sweater or two and heavy trousers, sported a full dark moustache and whiskers, he seemed a pensive type, sallow-faced and quiet. |
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I said nothing, knowing full well wherein the problem lie, his attitude. |
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This pub is lovely during the quieter hours and it's got some tasty wines on the wine list but when it's busy it's full of squealing, pretentious media types. |
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Corey Feldman used to show up in full Michael Jackson gear and dance in the middle of the dancefloor. |
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Tell them that you will happily pay their full rate, plus the time they spent to assess the problem, if they give you a reasonable assessment and are able to fix the problem. |
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The boy underneath me was staring at me with wide eyes full of fear. |
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Arsenal, at their leisure, mesmerised Charlton at full stretch. |
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Similarly Chinese New Year is often celebrated at the second full moon after the winter solstice, although again the precise rules are complicated. |
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In the first match in Bombay, Jonty Rhodes effected two run-outs and took three catches, one of which was taken at full stretch, body at least four feet off the ground. |
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It looked an unpromising situation until the young striker produced an improvised overhead kick which had Bryn Halliwell at full stretch to turn the ball away. |
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Mike was in full control of his bike at all times, but was given directions and driving advice by a friend who rode along behind him during the record attempt. |
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The history of aeronautics is full of aircraft developed in secret. |
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He points out that in a full scale world war, guerrilla warfare, however romanticized and dramatic, is seldom relevant. |
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Insurgents seem to be able to strike anywhere, even at a U.N. guesthouse full of election workers in the middle of Kabul. |
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Nearly two full months have passed since the student massacre that took place in the city of Iguala, Guerrero. |
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The crew scouted landing sites from lunar orbit and rendezvoused the lunar module and command module in a full dress rehearsal for the Apollo 11 landing two months later. |
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His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people. |
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I bought a full flat of tomatoes and half a flat of peppers. |
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You can hear it slowly click on then, whoosh, full steam ahead. |
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In no time flat the available walls were full of public notices, goods and services for sale, community event posters and news from the animal shelter. |
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At low water the walk back to the sea wall takes a little longer, but even at high water and with the help of the rope, getting up in full kit is far harder than getting down. |
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But a note at the end asserts that this document was produced in three weeks flat after a Senate demand and was accordingly sloppy and full of errors. |
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In a first for the industry, the new facility contains the latest in technology, which will allow for full traceability of the fish back to the port or farm of origin. |
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Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda. |
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The process to amend the by-laws will now commence with full public consultation before the matter returns to the City Council for final decision. |
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Because of the striving for uniformity of attainments, there was little financial incentive to encourage clever children to realise their full capabilities. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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It must have been full summer, for it was warm enough not to need a coat, and the lawns were thick with white daisies, all impossibly open in the moonlight. |
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Large numbers of consumers and small businesses swap software, and they're not about to stump up the readies to convert their current unlicensed software to full product. |
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They once would have seemed full of attitude, couched in almost illegible forms. |
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I only had three hours of tech rehearsal, and that's usually a full load getting the sound and light cues up to speed for one show, much less four. |
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This westernmost tip of County Galway, its small walled fields full of rushy bog and granite boulders, has always been a harsh place to scratch a living. |
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There was a full house for the April meeting at the WI Hall when a representative of the Cogges Farm Museum, Witney, talked about rural and domestic bygones. |
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Perhaps a radical change of pace is exactly the stimulus this brilliant musician needs to help him realize his full artistic potential before it atrophies altogether. |
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In general, the four-in-hand works better with a shirt with a straight collar, while the half and full Windsor knots work better with a spread or English spread collar. |
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The country's hospitals are full of women who were force-fed as children. |
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If you think that demonic powers are present at the moment, just wait until the saints have been raptured away and Satan and his armies have taken full control of the earth. |
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He slipped, stumbled, and fell full length into the rank grass. |
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Ruggiero and Houlston on the wings were effective at getting beyond their full backs but Sherburn were well organised in their defending to prevent Ilkley from scoring. |
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The coach is likely to switch full back Chris Beaver to the wing in place of Smith and return Chris Wainwright to the starting line-up after leaving him out against Rochdale. |
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Terror had still not uncovered to the full its beast-like mien. |
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When my husband and I traded places and he assumed the majority of childcare responsibilities while I went to work full time, there were, predictably, adjustments to be made. |
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A full report on the gathering has been held over due to lack of space. |
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In previous exhibitions, her canvases always struck me as beautifully painted but excessively whimsical, full of details that seemed more interesting than the wholes. |
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It was winter and the delta was full when they found themselves on the notorious Swamp Road, a 25 km sticky, muddy and unpredictable mess of tracks and axle deep ruts. |
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Travellers who booked a package holiday through a tour operator or a travel agent can expect either a full refund or the right to rebook, but only if the flight was cancelled. |
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We see them play and they look so assured, but they're full of doubts. |
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Yet that still does not amount to full atonement for what he did. |
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And you know that lady has a closet full of drying kidskins. |
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Her performance off the wind is very good, and the full keel and centerboard make the boat easy to balance and comfortable to sail on beam and broad reaches. |
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In the late eighties, the television channel was besieged with complaints that its videos were too full of content inappropriate for younger kids. |
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