Sam watched Laura run off and she stood under the awning waiting for the rain to let up. |
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The wind picked up and this sand was just hitting you without let up and it was a biting, piercing, stinging aggravation. |
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I think dogs have been in and stampeded them and not let up until they were in the water. |
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His little brother would never let up on him until he wrestled the truth out of him somehow. |
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An afternoon on a vert ramp will do that to you, especially if you don't let up. |
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His superlative show in both playoffs and World Series in 2002 finally forced the media to let up on him. |
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This is a constant problem and we will not let up on those who break the law. |
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They stayed like that for what seemed like hours as the rain let up, turning into a soft drizzle. |
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Social activists and volunteer organisers should carry on with their campaign against the perils of tobacco without any let up. |
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But the weather did not let up and eventually the last piece of firewood was burnt and used up. |
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Now, that he's participated in a debate, and the reviews ranged from pretty good to OK, do you think they'll let up on him at all? |
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The rain had let up a bit and now we were left to walk through a light drizzle and thick, mountain fog. |
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The storm did not let up at all throughout the rest of the day or the entirety of the night. |
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Is there any let up for this thoroughbred of a record label as it maintains it's perfect 10 out of 10 release rate? |
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If she doesn't let up, he might have no option but to race for a replacement in four years. |
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Imports have been on a tear since the mid-1980s, and it doesn't look like they're going to let up any time soon. |
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About one this morning, he started puking and didn't let up until early this afternoon. |
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We chose to gamble with the more direct train to Pavonia-Newport, hoping the rain would let up before we got there. |
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Nonetheless, it still bothered him in the back of his mind, pricking at him like an annoying and persistent mosquito, which just wouldn't let up. |
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The rain had let up and the sun was beginning to peek out from behind the leaden clouds. |
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She's great, I love her to bits, but wow, she's so smart and you can't just dodge questions from her, she doesn't let up. |
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Even Loaded Lux could not keep a straight face, smiling as his competitor established a clear, early lead and never let up. |
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There's bass and lead guitar work with various levels of distortion, a drum set that doesn't let up on the kick drum or hi-hat, and a decent pop vocalist. |
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The hay was belt-buckle high when rain let up, three days' sun baked stalks dry, and by midday all but the far pasture was mowed and raked into windrows. |
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Nor will we let up on our demand that the federal government do right by the thousands of people in B. C. affected by this crisis. |
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And above all, do not let up on this effort, even in times of economic crisis. |
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In the clinch, Jarvis got the first point, but didn't let up on his aggression and was awarded three more. |
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The rain finally let up on Sunday after our memorial service and we enjoyed a fabulous turkey dinner before saying goodbye for another year. |
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The best of laboratories is life itself and to prove his point, he has never let up on observation. |
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I can finally see a ray of sunshine on the horizon. The storm has finally let up. |
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Finally, with no sign of a let up in the Russian shelling, he took the decision that the field hospital had to be evacuated. |
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We must not let up, neither must we accept the situation, because we may finish up accepting what is intolerable. |
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We cannot let up or compromise where aviation safety and security is concerned. |
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We must defend the dignity of all the people of this earth and must never let up in our commitment. |
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The rain let up for the remaining daylight hours before dinner and bedtime, and for the first time we were allowed to light a campfire. |
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That means vigilance to ensure that we do not let up until our people are back to work. |
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We will not let up in 2008, but continue to work hard at delivering our success story. |
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The Tribe will recover without pilot input in most situations, so whenever in doubt, let up the brakes and let the glider fly. |
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If your loved one is zombified, you can't take them home like that, but also recognize that there are some people who cannot be let up from medications. |
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The pain in my side had let up a little bit, thank goodness. |
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After yesterday's rest day a lot of riders were feeling good but there were times that some of us were wondering if people would ever let up, even a bit. |
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You could see once he made the lead, he let up a little bit. |
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When are the elderly going to let up on the youngsters of today? |
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We are not going to let up on the government until things are done. |
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The cold weather in the state had not let up one bit, and despite there being no cars in the area, the two had to be careful for black ice on the road. |
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What you do have to do is work with the raw material you have, namely you, and never let up. |
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The area has become a hot spot for Liberal campaigning in the past 12 months, as was clear during the federal election, and it appears the party are not about to let up. |
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From the fast steep rock strewn chutes of the top section, the tight switchbacks above the road crossing to the mud rocks and roots of the bottom section, there is no let up. |
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The recent progress made on this case, almost two years after the facts and despite an initial investigation marred by irregularities, should not let up. |
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Constantine refused to let up on the siege, and sent only a small force to oppose him. |
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If it falls back behind you, let up the brakes. |
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There should be no let up in prevention and prosecution measures. |
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We never let up on this movie for one minute. |
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Some children report that they were questioned extensively by social workers or psychologists who would not let up until the child told them what they wanted to hear. |
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And quality is something we can never let up on again. |
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My morning sickness, severe from the outset, never let up. |
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Well, on we went, and as the fog didn't let up for five days I joost let the wind carry us, for if the Deil wanted to get somewheres, well, he would fetch it up a'reet. |
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The snow did not let up and despite the horrible weather conditions we actually had a great time and the exercise of banding together was good for the soul. |
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Gradually let up on the parking brake pedal. |
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Now is not the moment to let up on our efforts to tackle this scourge. On the contrary, we need all of our human resources to overcome the crisis and put Europe's economy back on the right track. |
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The program has preprogrammed buttons which speed up entering commands as shortcut keys that let up do whatever the mud you are playing in allows. |
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A pressure which the European Union will not let up and it will follow closely the work of IMO whose efforts to reduce emissions and find a global solution were underlined in Cancun. |
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The slump in business spending in the first quarter is not expected to let up, with investment in both non-residential structures and equipment likely to remain weak as a result of the tightening in credit conditions. |
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It must be acknowledged that, if the party never let up over the past 11 days, it was thanks in large part to the courage of our Francofans, who occasionally had to face down persistent and at times inconvenient rainfall. |
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They adhere to the belief that if they let up their child will somehow destroy much of what they have remaining, and in effect take over control of the household. |
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Older people in particular should not let up. |
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And needless to say, they haven't let up on the creepy brutality one iota. |
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Our team will not let up on the current government until it gives our communities what they deserve: a stand-alone agency equal to those in other deserving regions of Canada. |
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But even if there's a downturn, we can't let up. |
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The teams are a lot tougher and you have to play hard and not let up. |
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