Wordlessly, she stands up and, doesn't drop, but jumps off going further than she should. |
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For proof look no further than last week's UK Press Gazette, which quoted Lord Wakeham's speech at the Bank of Scotland awards. |
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To see what is really bothering young Asians, look no further than BBC radio's Asian Network. |
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The facilities here extend no further than a long defunct green petrol pump outside the former wheelwright and a pair of stocks. |
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He will certainly need to better his stamina, as he visibly wilted in the later rounds, never having gone further than eight rounds in the past. |
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He didn't get any further than that, because he was swiftly recaptured and put back in jail. |
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My muscles bunched up and my whole left arm ached abominably for a while, but it went no further than that. |
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Enterprise Placements go a stage further than the normal work experience that firms are asked to give students. |
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However, I went further than this in seeking reliable information from victims. |
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If you want to hazard a guess at who the country's leading business angels are, you need look no further than the annual Rich Lists. |
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In general, lime does not move downward further than plow depth in an organic soil. |
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If you want a relevant example of serious bungling, you need look no further than the Victorian Lib government. |
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Mackenzie himself went further than expected in the championship, but will still be rueing his semi-final defeat. |
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So far their plans have got no further than deciding to move from their council maisonette in Chidlow Avenue. |
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One need look no further than the daily newspaper to see that securities fraud is the scam du jour. |
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Anyone who wants to examine the government's green credentials should look no further than the car scrappage scheme. |
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There was a grace and an elegance she carried with her, and it went further than the sleek curves of her figure. |
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They have been bred to be vicious and as proof I can look no further than a late relative of mine who was a master of the hounds. |
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One does not have that sort of broad power over matters which go further than the matrimonial relationship. |
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He probably hit baseballs harder and further than anybody who played the game, especially from both sides of the plate. |
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Some had ventured beyond the yacht basin, but few had gone further than Port of Spain. |
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They went to the belly of the ship, further than Ramona had ever ventured, and found a door. |
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The trebuchet allows the flower to throw pollen further than a simple catapult would, she said. |
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I'm not a conspiracy theorist, or a so called 'truther', but I'm not an idiot and I will look further than the media for some clarity. |
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The history of the area goes back much further than Byron, however, as the monoliths of Castlerigg Stone Circle testify. |
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Ben went even further than Carlo, and openly accused the Queensland hairdresser of being a two-faced liar. |
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That approach is limited to proceeding no further than the stimulation of sensory receptor sheets. |
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And if so, look no further than this all-singing, all-dancing, all-credit-card-maxing shopping special. |
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For pure, unalloyed managerial anger, not manufactured, we need look no further than Graeme Souness. |
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Indeed, he went further than that because he said that the impact most likely occurred during the skid mark. |
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I do not need to take it any further than to merely say there is a broad power and it can operate beyond the bounds of the Territory. |
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You need look no further than page 38 of this magazine for evidence of this untapped resource's potential. |
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The interference must go no further than is strictly necessary to achieve its permitted purpose. |
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We need look no further than those supposed to represent our interests in government. |
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They once again set out to explore the vastness of outer space, going further than any other humans have dared go. |
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Those who persevere or browse further than the main listings, will find some of the most fascinating chunks of the book. |
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Indeed, I would go further than mere encouragement and make voting compulsory, non-compliance being punishable by a fine. |
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He's clearly not the most talented person, but we love to watch these numbskulls and untalented folks get further than you think they would. |
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The soft grass cushioned them, but Dusty managed to roll further than the others and crack his head against hard packed dirt. |
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Most even find that it's okay to go further than that, with permission from everyone concerned of course. |
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To get those sorts of returns, investors need look no further than the stock market. |
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If you want a symbol of Britishness, look no further than the stolid calm that came over London last Thursday. |
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Those wanting to tap into street culture should look no further than this magazine. |
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There is this song repeating itself over and over in my head but I can't get further than a few words. |
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Rousseau went much further than constructive, intelligent suggestions for urban planning. |
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Clues include stylistic elements in the luxury goods that tend to travel further than basic commodities or the housewares of ordinary folk. |
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Basic personal hygiene and sanitation will take you further than a million doctors. |
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I would not take exception to a member discreetly sucking a peppermint or a throat lozenge, but it should go no further than that. |
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As it happens, Cliff's illustrious career goes back a long way further than that. |
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You need look no further than section 56 to determine the inadmissibility of irrelevant evidence. |
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Although they got no further than the foothills, Patricia and Peter found no fewer than three new species of rhododendron. |
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The hard-headed finitist has to restrict logic even further than the intuitionist does. |
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The safeguards we have agreed with LCC go further than any others ever agreed before, but they need to be policed and enforced with vigour. |
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The criminal law for obvious policy reasons goes further than the civil law. |
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Time will tell if this talented director wishes to reinvigorate and reinvent the horror genre further than this. |
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You don't have to go any further than the dedication to see what's so very wrong with her new book. |
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For years now my culinary prowess has extended no further than sticking a chicken in the oven. |
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There are a lot of kids out there now in college golf and in high-school golf who hit the ball further than I do. |
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A male, or dog, otter can range over six to eight miles, far further than a female. |
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Travelling further than any explorers had done before, they paid the price when the ship became trapped in ice. |
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The other diseases are things like sheep and goat pox, blue tongue, African swine fever, and one could go on a bit further than that, but I think that's probably enough. |
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The popular denim retailer Diesel is also using art to sell its sportswear and is taking the convergence concept even further than its couture competitors. |
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Look no further than Vanessa Williams, the first African-American Miss America. |
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A start to this second approach is no further than a pay stub away. |
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He never went further than that to his family, though it's possible that he was more expansive as an evening wore on at the Navy Club among old comrades. |
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And anyone who disagrees need look no further than the addition of adjectives to the Gamer. |
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One need look no further than South Carolina Republican Mark Sanford and New York Democrat Anthony Weiner, a.k.a. Carlos Danger. |
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Look no further than last week's disgraceful ruling by the law lords. |
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I did very little training for field events, but could still throw a javelin or a shot further than most of the other girls who did it as their main event. |
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I won't go further than that, and I'll keep it short and sweet. |
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We had to be less developed to pass through a smaller, bipedal apes cervix, and as a result developed longer and slower, but further than our ape cousins. |
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Even on tenor his preference is for the highest register, sometimes pushing the capabilities of the instrument further than one would believe possible. |
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If we wondered where a forger would get the materials to forge a text like this, we need look no further than eBay. |
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If the government wanted more reasons not to embrace commercial cultivation of genetically modified crops then it need look no further than yesterday's findings. |
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George has tweaked some small part of his left foot, and for a week or two will be walking no further than the freezer for his therapeutic frozen peas. |
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Thrill-seekers needed to look no further than the rear of the Memorial Hall, where bouncy castles, slides, a bucking bronco and all manner of rides did a roaring trade. |
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Look no further than the pictures of sad and frazzled stock traders that have suddenly reappeared in the news. |
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Any trace of old-school rotundity has been re-sculpted into a rippling torso, into legs that can kick the ball further than any other player in the world can. |
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If you wanted one magic moment with which to sum up the championships, you would look no further than Eunice Barber and the last-round jump that took her to long jump gold. |
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We need look no further than Rep. Paul Ryan himself, the chief GOP negotiator on this deal. |
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Look no further than Marbel, the record-setting, streamlined electric skateboard that weighs less than 10lbs. |
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Land-based radar cannot detect helicopters further than about 110km because the aircraft operate at low level, below the radar horizon. |
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For the polar opposite of Isabelle, look no further than whoever scrawled slogans of hate on a new Sikh temple. |
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And with 10 courses no further than a mashie niblick away, it's as close to golfing paradise as there is. |
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But real life car sharer Rob Scott says his group have actually gone one step further than TV pair John and Kayleigh. |
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The Harper Conservatives have pushed micromarketing further than any other party In Canada. |
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Thus they commonly affect no man any further than he deserts his reason, or complies with their aberrancies. |
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If proof were needed that begrudgery was dead, we need look no further than the existence of VIP magazine. |
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His father's affection never went further than a handshake or a clap on the shoulder. |
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If you want to understand what is wrong with the alphabets, look no further than that egrecious oversight. |
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The potions of School Divinity wrought easily with him, so that he was not lost a whit in their Intricoes any further than they lose themselves. |
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However, no new plan proceeded any further than the paper on which it was drawn. |
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In practice, however, she loved only Percy Shelley and seems to have ventured no further than flirting with Hogg. |
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Jersey has moved further than the other two Crown dependencies in asserting its autonomy from the United Kingdom. |
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Barth went further than Weber in stressing the constructed nature of ethnicity. |
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Subsequently, he made at least three concerted attempts at writing a third novel, but none went further than a solid start. |
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In my enthusiasm I overspun the handle of the microfilm reading machine and went a few pages further than I intended. |
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It had not yet ventured further than Calicut on India's southwestern coast during these voyages. |
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Due to unfavorable ice conditions, the Herman could not get any further than Herald Island, where the American flag was raised. |
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When originally erected it also transmitted television signals, which travelled much further than their intended service area. |
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Television signals from Holme Moss travelled much further than their intended service area. |
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If you're looking to be the steward and companion of a full-time, furry friend, look no further than Snoopy Jane. |
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Look no further than a career at Birmingham City Council, where for some lucky workers every day is a duvet day. |
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Or is it to go no further than to condemn such a law as that which in England gives unwilled lands to the eldest son? |
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And look no further than some of the globe's most treacherous bunkers ready to snare awayward hit and at times an unlucky bounce. |
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As the parties are now friendly states with an open border, the argument goes no further than an agreement to disagree. |
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For an example of how the blood feuds of the past can poison the present, one need look no further than the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. |
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But advice doesn't go much further than tasting notes ' featuring a handful of interchangeable and unenlightening adjectives. |
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This level of associativity pushes the collaborative possibilities further than ever before by seamlessly integrating into PLM systems. |
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There is even a nursery rhyme about war, The Grand Old Duke of York, ridiculing a general for his inability to command any further than marching his men up and down a hill. |
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For example, it won't let you create a FAT16 partition larger than 4 Gigs, or let you place the old Windows systems boot code further than the first 2016 MB of the partition. |
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Yet since I see you fearful, that neither my coat, integrity, nor persuasion can with ease attempt you, I will go further than I meant, to pluck all fears out of you. |
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Vazie encountered serious problems with water influx and got no further than sinking the end shafts when the directors called in Trevithick for consultation. |
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And if you traveled a little further than you planned and are running low on fuel, GasBag by Jamcode can help you find the best price for gas at nearby filling stations. |
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Those who genuinely ponder the difference between a barn owl and a barred owl should look no further than Rappole's new book, A Guide to the Birds of the Southeastern States. |
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Let's hope they look further than Watford when divvying up what is left. |
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Marlowe wrote the only play about the life of Edward II up to his time, taking the humanist literary discussion of male sexuality much further than his contemporaries. |
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If you have dry shade, look no further than Acanthus mollis, commonly known as bear's breech, a perennial which will cope well with drought and poor soils. |
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The American Heritage Dictionary refuses to go further than Latin limes. |
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I HADN'T got much further than the first chapter of my Loch Ness folklore book when my flight from Birmingham arrived in the Highlands of Scotland. |
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Researchers at HewlettPackard claim they have created a computer memory chip using new molecular technology that takes miniaturisation further than ever. |
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Because the knees come up to the chest when the lungs are empty, this technique allows the rower to reach a little bit further than if the lungs were full of air. |
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After fledging, juvenile birds often disperse further than adults, and to different areas, so are commonly sighted far from a species' normal range. |
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Seriously, though, surely we need not look any further than double Nobel Prize-winner Marie Curie who discovered radium and created nuclear chemistry. |
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