An early stage cancer will probably involve a lumpectomy, removing the lump and the breast tissue around it. |
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Mr Byard told the inquest she had been in severe pain for months with a slipped disc, and then discovered a lump in her breast. |
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Huezo's husband has a grapefruit-sized lump in his stomach where he had injections to slim down. |
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Many building societies have thrown off their mutual status, offering their members shares or a lump sum bonus in return. |
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Family comes before football and, like it or lump it, family comes first and it seems the move has to be made. |
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The Mull of Kintyre proper is the lump of the peninsula south of Campbeltown, with the lighthouse at Machrihanish on its north west. |
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It seems that we are all told to like it or lump it, yet there is no legislation to help set fairly precise demarcation lines. |
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As she waited for the meat to prepare, she skewered a lump of pale golden paraphernalia roasting at the fire. |
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We also need to reintroduce the spirit of competition because, like it or lump it, Scotland has to compete in the global world. |
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If this is your first pacer, you may harbour uncharitable thoughts about this uncomfortable big fat lump of metal in your chest. |
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There is just this assumption that we are a capitalist society and that's it, like it or lump it. |
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When Tushiko came out, his left cheek was blown up and had a huge lump on his head. |
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But now they have got all the equipment installed, I think we are going to have to like it or lump it. |
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But she's gonna do things her way, and the rest of us'll just have to lump it. |
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This may be performed under local or general anaesthetic, depending on where in the body the lump is located. |
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At retirement the worker can take the accumulated money as a lump sum or turn it into an annuity. |
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If the employer doesn't like it, he can either lump it, find a fool for an employee, or pay more. |
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And even if you don't buy this vision of the world, you just have to lump it and swallow it. |
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In a transformation beyond my primitive understanding of quantum physics, the lump became a high performance bobsled. |
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You really can't have an intelligent discussion about drugs if you're going to lump pot in with cocaine, and ecstasy in with heroin. |
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Ted faced the assembly, a deep pain in his chest, blinding headache behind his eyes, and a choking bitter lump in his throat. |
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Bonded workers agree to sell their labour in exchange for a lump sum, perhaps to pay a big medical bill. |
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Like the TV shows, audiences are never sure if they are going to have a laugh or a lump in the throat from one moment to the next. |
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The film is nice in parts, but they don't add up to either leave a lump in the throat or cause an abiding smile on your face. |
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Naturally, this assumes that you pay your bill monthly by direct debit and not via an annual lump sum. |
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I could turn a big lump of cheap meat into short ribs, prime ribs, rib eyes, deckle steaks, and high-quality hamburger. |
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My voice trembled as I addressed the class for the very last time. I felt a lump in the throat, but I managed to gulp it down. |
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When we sing the national anthem, half of the squad has a lump in the throat. |
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There is much said about how thick or thin a risotto should be, it should be just as you like it, but not a lump of over-cooked stodge. |
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Arin felt a lump form in the back of his throat, a strangled gasp being all that could escape. |
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To tuck you up in Megan's bed warmed our hearts and when I looked in to see you asleep you brought a lump to my throat. |
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A pension lump sum is payable to the estate, and therefore can be paid to a cohabitee named in the deceased's will. |
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There is no tax relief on contributions but no tax is payable on receiving the lump sum. |
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Upside-down mushroom caps brimmed with unadulterated lump crabmeat and swam in a mild wine sauce. |
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It was just like a movie moment and I had a bit of a lump in my throat at the perfectness of it all. |
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The plans are set up so that if you put in a specified amount of money, either periodically or in a lump sum, they guarantee to cover the cost. |
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If you end up paying some income tax on your lump sum, you may be able to claim tax relief at the end of the tax year. |
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For example, a teenager with a fibroadenoma may choose to have the lump removed by excisional biopsy. |
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They can take payment holidays, over-pay, under-pay, withdraw or deposit lump sums. |
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Ed is a lump whose idea of social intercourse is playing video games and practical jokes. |
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You can still take the traditional route and, having drawn down your 25 per cent tax free lump sum, simply invest in an annuity. |
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In the 16th and 17th centuries it meant a lump or gobbet of food such as bread, cheese, or bacon. |
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The argument for the latter advice being that an endowment policy pays out a lump sum on maturity. |
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The doctor can examine the size and texture of the lump and determine whether the lump moves easily. |
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But there in the middle of all this fanciness and frippery was this miserable, small, cold lump that, when cooked originally, had been burned. |
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Tonight it may be his last speech to the nation as Prime Minister, and there will be a lump in the throat. |
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And every time I say, it causes a lump in the throat, that he resigned as a co-conspirator in a widespread criminal conspiracy. |
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Indeed, eight of the 10 top love stories listed leave you with a lump in the throat. |
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There's a trail bar and a cup of tea for everyone, one lump of sugar in each cup. |
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She went through surgery to remove a cancerous lump on her right breast and 17 surrounding lymph nodes. |
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There was a gash in his left calf where a rock or something and cut through his pants and into his leg and a huge lump on the back of his head. |
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If the discomfort is associated with other symptoms, such as a lump or skin changes, see a doctor as soon as possible. |
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Ask your doctor to check you over if you find an unexplained, tender lump on your head. |
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If you notice a lump or swelling anywhere on your body, have it checked by your doctor. |
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Tearing a piece from a large lump of kneaded dough on the metal table, the master baker swiftly rolled it out into a long, tube-like form. |
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I'm now a bit stiff and have a big lump on my right foot where I caught a guy on the elbow. |
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It features pit props for roof beams, bricks from wash houses, a massive lump of coal for an alter and a half winding wheel on a wall. |
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To lump all boat people together as queue-jumpers or terrorists is to deny the human rights of many desperate, deserving people. |
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It is regularly derided as one of the worst songs in musical history, but it still gives me a lump in my throat and an ache in my heart. |
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He must have been studying the bruised lump on the right side of my forehead and long red cut on my cheek below. |
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It was damnably uncomfortable, having a lump on one's head the size of a fist and tied with strong hemp rope. |
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Lester wanted to lump him, Mike reckoned there was a story in it and Lucy calmed him down by buying him a half of Guinness. |
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The radiation treatment helps kill any cancer cells that have spread from the lump to nearby tissue. |
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The doctor even had a catch in the last word he spoke, and then he'd stopped speaking as Aaron saw the lump form in his throat. |
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As the print shop came into view, a lump formed in Elizabeth's throat and her eyes moistened. |
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The best way to invest in a fund is usually to invest small amounts on a regular basis rather than one great big whopping lump sum. |
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The posh lump in the top stream all had proper classical music instruments like clarinets and trumpets. |
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The main sign of an aortic aneurysm is a lump in the abdomen, high up and a little to the right, that pulses obviously with the heartbeat. |
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At midnight I walk outside then walk back in again with a lump of coal, and wish myself a Happy New Year. |
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There was a knot of soldiers gathered around a white lump at the foot of a small cliff. |
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I turned away and slid back down the mound, only to feel a lump of something at my feet. |
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To make these stamps the students fashioned a small lump of clay into a shape like a small rubber stamp. |
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Michael will talk about the book and use a lump of stone and a piece of gold to illustrate themes of alchemy. |
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I don't mean this to be a criticism, but doctors tend to lump any ache or pain which alights on me in with my cancer. |
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The lament of a mother for her child lost to the mighty blow of life brought a lump in the throat and tears to the eyes of the kindred spirits. |
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The cloak's clasp was a lump of pewter in the shape of a skull, and his eyes were the coldest blue I'd ever seen. |
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For the last ten years, like a lump of bread dough without yeast, our consumption rates have refused to rise. |
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He noticed that one of the old gaffers had a bluish lump under his right ear and the girl had a fine golden chain around her bare neck. |
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In the past, companies could lump both into goodwill, which was then amortized over a period of up to 40 years. |
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When annuitants die, the income dies with them, and the life company that offers the annuity retains any surplus from the lump sum investment. |
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An annuity, whereby the pensioner buys an income with a lump sum, can vary as well. |
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The claimant could often convert the lump sum into an annuity, but this would take no account of a deterioration in health, for example. |
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It stated that the funds were to be used to secure the Retirement Benefits, which were an annuity and a lump sum payment. |
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When you take your tax-free lump sum you usually have to buy an annuity with the rest of your fund. |
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Instead they are paid a pre-agreed lump sum at a pre-agreed date usually about eight years after making their initial investment. |
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The trustee claimed to be entitled to elect under the policy to commute part of the annuity for a tax free lump sum. |
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In the case of most corporate pension plans, members can commute part of their pension for a lump sum, which may well be tax-free. |
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Usually this benefit is a life assurance lump sum paid to the family of a pension scheme member on his or her demise. |
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Many people buy life insurance that pays out a lump sum that replaces their income if they die. |
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When I came to I was back in the boat, shivering in my wet life jacket and coughing up water, a lump forming on my pounding head. |
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Taunts followed her across the lunch hall as she went to collect her lump of dry bread and bowl of watery soup from the serving table. |
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Instead, he is dangling before its recipients a lump sum that is difficult to argue with. |
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Furthermore one can also consider the fact that lump sum contributions to assurance policies usually attract fewer costs and commissions. |
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The shopkeeper had placed a small lump of coal in the centre of each to avert the evil eye. |
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Also common is torus palatinus, a slow growing, asymptomatic, benign bony lump in the midline of the palate. |
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We could have dawdled around Kettlewell's charming nooks and crannies but had a hill to climb, no less a lump than Great Whernside. |
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On one occasion, a lump of a stone was hurdled through her bedroom window and landed on the floor after passing over her while she slept inside. |
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Alex stared down at the lump of an unknown substance currently residing on his lunch tray. |
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After everyone had eaten, she handed them each a lump of the sticky substance. |
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A statue, for instance, is a kind of object which, unlike a lump of bronze, cannot survive much change to its shape. |
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The performance paid a kind of homage to how long it takes to grow a lump of coal compared to a clump of rice. |
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She sought a second opinion, and was told about lumpectomy, in which just the cancerous lump is excised, and she chose to have that procedure. |
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She was sure the apartment above had a lump which protruded upward from the floor. |
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He seemed a black lump looming over the desk like a vulture on a high tor, waiting for his prey to walk into his clutches. |
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In the bathroom the contents of the medicine chest were in the sink and a lump of the sink porcelain lay on the floor. |
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Leave a lump of coal laying around, and it would rot like a corpse as microbes gobbled it up, and a cup of oil would spoil like milk. |
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With a cashback mortgage, you receive a lump sum upfront, in return for agreeing to be locked in to a particular rate for a pre-set period. |
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Austin noticed the disappointment in her eyes when she realized it was him, and swallowed a giant lump that suddenly materialized in his throat. |
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He caught the bag a bit stiffly and this lump came up like a little gobstopper under his skin. |
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Some skeptics also tend to lump all forms of religion in with irrationalism and superstition. |
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I swallowed the lump that had gathered in my throat and whispered the words back. |
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He broke down walls with a lump hammer, attacked concrete steps with a Kango drill, filled wheelbarrows with rubble and dumped it in skips. |
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Every now and then they hit a hard lump of water which shook Angus and rattled his teeth. |
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As for mud, he travels the world with a lump of it in his backpack to make wall pieces for galleries from Amsterdam to New York. |
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If the lump is small and cannot be felt, your doctor may use a mammogram or ultrasound scan to find the lump and insert the needle. |
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Many people are prudently investing their lump sums, but equally many are not. |
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They are useful if you need a lump sum, perhaps to put down a deposit on a second home or buy-to-let. |
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The first work you referred to was part of my lump series and that was looking at the idea of the designer baby. |
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But you can take only 25 per cent as a tax-free lump sum and the rest has to be taken as pension. |
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Your taxable lump sum is taxed at your marginal rate of tax, either 20 per cent or 42 per cent. |
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Mind you, the devilled jumbo lump crab cakes with a lobster-sake dressing looked equally mouth-watering. |
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If you have a lump sum to invest, you could open more than one account with your savings bank. |
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It provided for a lump sum payment by the Husband to the Wife, in satisfaction of all claims which the Wife might have against the Husband. |
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The 22-year-old sapper in 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers was killed when youths hurled a lump of rock at his vehicle. |
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They have a large dewlap or fatty lump on the back of the neck which, among other things, is useful for stopping the yoke from slipping off. |
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A lump sum is only achievable by taking a lower pension as a result, literally cashing in part of your retirement income. |
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It invests the lump sum in an investment plan worth the same as your home, less charges. |
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Granulated sugar has medium-sized crystals, as does lump sugar, which is simply granulated sugar moistened with syrup and pressed into blocks. |
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The young actress had a lump removed from her breast because doctors suspected it was cancerous. |
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It comes as a solid dark lump or as leaves, called resin and grass respectively. |
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You could also factor in your family using up a little of the lump sum capital each year. |
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Once he had gone, Rolin got off the bed and stared out the south window, at the black, pyramidical lump on the horizon that was Xyrdul-veil. |
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He visited his GP after discovering an egg-shaped lump and was referred to hospital where a biopsy diagnosed the cancer. |
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As he removes the surprisingly large lump of gristle from his sausage, he coughs and shifts nervously in his seat. |
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If this occurs you may be able to pursue a lump sum compensation claim or to sue for compensation. |
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Instead, it's a form of insurance contract that you buy with a lump sum and which pays an income for life. |
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With life insurance, your dependents will get a lump sum payment if you die within the term. |
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No withdrawals are permitted during the five years and all the interest is payable in a lump sum on maturity. |
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When he dies, his wife is usually guaranteed a lump sum or payment of income for five years only. |
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You're in the shower one morning when you notice a lump where your thigh meets your groin. |
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You may also feel a lump in your throat and intense pain shooting into your ears when you swallow. |
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She found a lump about the size of a half dollar in her breast while taking a shower. |
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Should you take a tax-free lump sum or use all the pension fund to buy an annuity? |
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Chips, being discrete units of food, rather than a single blob or lump of food, have a social element. |
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However, when you die, your spouse would not be able to take anything left in the fund as a lump sum. |
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I grope blindly and my hand finds a paperweight on the end table, a lump of volcanic glass that Emily picked up on our honeymoon in Hawaii. |
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Second, lump sum payments are worked out on the basis of an assumed life expectancy. |
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Don't lump them in with the drug dealers and burglars deliberately cheating the state. |
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She was worried because the tot had just been discharged from hospital after doctors had to examine a lump in her neck. |
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A sharp beak on the islands soggy western side broadens the lump of land to forty miles. |
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And there was some unspeakable bubble and squeak in a dry, pot-shaped lump that had the flavour of frostbitten turnip. |
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Instead of releasing a cash lump sum, the money is used to buy an annuity which pays out a regular monthly income for life. |
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At the end of the term, a pre-agreed single lump sum payment is made by the borrower to clear the debt. |
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We can't have a hedge but it's alright for them to put a dirty great lump of concrete outside our house. |
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It always brings a lump to my throat but some see it as somewhat imperialistic. |
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Bits of wood, leaves, pine cones, stones and the odd lump of twisted metal rained down onto the clearing. |
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Buying shares in your company can be a great way to turn monthly contributions into a juicy lump sum. |
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It stated that the funds were to be used to secure the Retirement Benefits which were an annuity and a lump sum payment. |
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However, in a surprise move, the bank said on Friday that it would also compensate anyone who had surrendered a policy by paying them a lump sum. |
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The budget is paid in a lump sum up front, so the practice knows where its money is coming from. |
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This amendment brought the necessary clarity on the taxation of such lump sum payments. |
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The rebate is paid directly to the provider, or parents receive it in a lump sum at the end of the financial year. |
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And before anyone says it, I'm not the sort of man who turns into a lump at the first sign of a sniffle, either. |
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It's been a bit of a hard slog and anyone who says I haven't paid my dues can lump it. |
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If you have an interest-only mortgage, you need to invest regularly to build up a lump sum to pay off your loan. |
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He knows when to make me cry, when that lump in my throat is choking me and I am unable to release my emotions. |
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On the ball of the foot, a lump or callus may form because of too much pressure. |
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Every time I fly into New Zealand I get a lump in my throat, but I'm always convinced it's the plastic airline food. |
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The wife could go back to court and argue for a large lump sum as he is not honouring the maintenance payments. |
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A large lump of floating bread flake fished in conjunction with a controller float was the successful method. |
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She grasped at the ground under her right hand, taking a huge lump of wet, lumpy dirt up with it. |
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In about half of the cases of Paget's disease there is a lump which indicates that the underlying cancer is more developed. |
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But then right after I came out, I think I found a lump in my breast that we thought was cancer, and I had to get a lumpectomy. |
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This policy pays a lump sum to the mortgage lender to pay off your home loan so your family does not get any cash payment directly. |
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Whatever happened to good old bacon and cabbage and floury spuds topped off with a lump of pure butter? |
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Often, there is a firm swelling or lump in the area of the tumor. |
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He claims that Jazz City has offered to pay the money in installments, but that the Journal has declined, insisting that it be paid in one lump sum. |
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This type of insurance is also known as critical illness cover and pays out a lump sum when the insured is diagnosed with a serious illness covered under the policy. |
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I come from Scotland, a place that starts each year with a lump of coal and a slice of Dundee cake, so I rather love the idea of first-footing with a fish. |
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If we lump things like podiatry and physical therapy together with medicine, and interior design and architecture with engineering, we come up with very few. |
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The Government's been unwilling to change the system, instead urging families to overstate their income, or opt for a lump sum, not fortnightly, payment to avoid any debt. |
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Perhaps in an era of full employment the prospect of a generous lump sum and reasonable job opportunities still out there, the threat of no job is not so daunting. |
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Spotting a little lump on the bed furthest from his, he raised an eyebrow in surprise, and walked over, dropping his bag on the floor beside the door. |
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The girl had a rash on her earlobe and a painful lump just below the lobe. |
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This morning I read it, and it is a lump of leaden prose, ungainly and unattractive, like a plain fat spotty teenager at her prom, dressed like a Christmas cake. |
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Defeats are always difficult to swallow but this one must leave a sizeable lump akin to an everlasting gobstopper lodged in the throat of York City. |
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Lydia looked around desperately for another weapon as they grappled on the ground, Boris having the advantage of size but still groggy from the large lump on his skull. |
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I gulped back my tears and the lump in my throat, trying to speak. |
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Common law lump sum entitlements allow people to get on with their lives. |
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I come from Scotland, a place that starts each year with a lump of coal, a slice of Dundee cake and a yard of vomit, so I rather love the idea of first-footing with a fish. |
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Some people have chosen to use equity from their homes in lump sums to buy a car, take a vacation or put aside for a rainy day. |
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Thus you lump together clear opposites, obfuscating the reality of the issue. |
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There must be a better way of arguing back than to lump together those who argue with those who shoot. |
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Opponents of abortion and the morning-after pill, which they lump together, say the real number is much higher. |
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A consequence of the humidification is that the coal tends to lump together, which can impede the subsequent filling of the oven chambers. |
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Our society, and especially our young people, lump together consumption and social status. |
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A substance that, when introduced to water, induces particulates to lump together for easier removal. |
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And it would be even less advisable to lump together regional and municipal or local policies, as has been the case in recent decades. |
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We hope to lump together a few of the items and submit only one or two larger and comprehensive business cases. |
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Schools are allowed to lump together the teacher hours and are free to break them down across all groups of pupils. |
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Sometimes we lump together a number of specific problems under a larger heading. |
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Buy-ins effected in the three years preceding retirement cannot be paid out as a lump sum. |
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From this he emerges as the Green Goblin, an airborne lump of id in a safety helmet. |
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Back then, you could shorten them up on course and punters had to like it or lump it. |
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In the past, unhappy students pretty much had to find a way to like it or lump it. |
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Their arrogant line is that we, the public, should like it or lump it: that is the impasse they want us to see. |
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I also find it annoying that the Council leaves us with our backs to the wall every time, and that we just have to like it or lump it. |
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This point is also made in the draft recommendation and, if you will pardon the expression, we will just have to like it or lump it. |
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Compounding lets smaller monthly contributions grow faster than yearly lump sums. |
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Therefore, the interest portion of the payment will be identified separately from the principal part of the lump sum payment. |
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After the usual checks and balances were performed, Tony received his payment in one lump sum wired to his account within a week of hitting the jackpot. |
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The biggest lump formed in the centre, and under the weight of the inflowing material, it became increasingly compressed, and hotter and hotter. |
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So a full-timer can vote away his part-time colleague's wages for what amounts to a lump sum he was already due to receive anyway. |
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However, specialists explained that, even if the value of the award is calculated as a lump sum, it is always paid in instalments. |
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Although cadets are paid a lump sum for their training, the six-month training period is no longer included in their pensionable service. |
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There are lots of modest veggie dishes that I prepare for lunch or dinner, such as stuffed pepper with couscous, mushroom and coriander or a lump of Wensleydale on toast. |
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Oskar Pastior had knocked on her door, a half-starved beggar wanting to trade a lump of coal for a little bit of food. |
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The amount of the lump sum is established by the Rules as a fixed amount per researcher and per year. |
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The use of lump sum and flat rate financing will be introduced gradually and if successful will be used more extensively. |
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The trials are then broken down into stages and a separate lump sum is set for each stage. |
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But the ACA does begin to look like a ridiculously inefficacious lump under the challengers' understanding of the law. |
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Production of lump sheep's cheese using pasteurised milk: Raw sheep's milk may be pasteurised before curdling. |
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The enclosed enclave of Dejima, the water gate, this tiny European lump on the edge of the Shogunate – these are compelling ideas. |
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A second mammogram was ordered in 1994 after I discovered a lump in the areola of my right breast, directly above the nipple. |
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In the end, however, no such request for a single lump sum is being made because it was thought that the chances of success were too remote. |
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And while speaking, Father E had a lump in his throat, and spoke with a more toneless voice. |
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When a member retires under this unreduced early retirement provision, OMERS will determine the cost and the payment must be made by lump sum. |
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It lay inside a squarish grey lump of rock known as ALH 84001, a meteorite picked up in 1984 in the Allen Hills of Antarctica. |
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The once only lump sum payment that the assignor receives is not refundable if these risks should eventuate. |
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Sporting fluorescent lederhosen and long blond braids, she coos coquettishly about the lump on her wrist while cranking campy 60s garage riffs out of an amped-up keyboard. |
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In earlier times, the only type of iron ore marketed was lump ore, and the fines which were mined were considered waste materials. |
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If this happens, you may feel a pinching sensation or you may just feel a painless lump when you wipe after a bowel movement. |
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Every mine produces both lump ore and fine ore as the inevitable result of the mining process. |
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Gloomily he tossed in the last lump of tea and jumped high as a splash of boiling water scalded his wrist. |
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Veterans are counseled about the importance of getting independent financial advice to assist them in managing their lump sum award. |
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She not only remembered it clearly, but brought a lump to my throat by apologising for other kids whom she'd abhorred anyway. |
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That three-pound lump of gray matter contains 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion synapses, or connections. |
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The lump is then lifted out of the whey with a cheese cloth and left to drain. |
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Despite the smorgasbord of other programs that are available, there is a particular problem around the lump sum payment. |
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I put my finger against a dark, hard burl on her outer thigh, an elevated lump as smooth as a chestnut. |
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For him, a statue of Zeus enthroned or Christ crucified would have been an impediment to belief, a mere lump of shaped matter. |
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Polls suggest that voters would give each member of Congress a lump of coal for Christmas if they could, yet partisans seem unruffled. |
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The lump silica and coarse-grained sand can be used in the production of silicon metal and silicon carbide. |
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Mr. R pays for the supply of the future interment rights by making a lump sum payment. |
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As a memento I would like to present you with this statue of St Barbara, the patron saint of miners, sculpted from a lump of coal. |
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The lump sum turnkey contract includes engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning and start up. |
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She was discovered to have breast cancer three months earlier after noticing a lump in her breast on self-examination. |
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If the Americans are going to lump them together with ISIS, maybe best to join forces. |
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Blast furnace operators also have differing preferences as regards the relative weighting of lump ore in their feed. |
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In his duo Le Show,he and Thomas Lebrun are concerned with showing, grotesquely, what distinguishes the dancer from a mere lump of flesh. |
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Unwillingly forced to read his letter aloud to his table at sea, Carl came across this bit and a lump rose in his throat as playful jeers rose from his messmates. |
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In all these cases, the break-up fee has been shaped in the relevant agreement as a lump sum cost coverage. |
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On the satanic side of the road stands a pinkish lump of a building housing the Council of Ministers, representing national governments. |
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The education allowance can be made in either one or two lump sum payments over the two year period. |
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I imagined a picture frame around the bar, thought of it as nothing but a lump of mass-produced brown lies. |
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It provides a one-time lump sum payment if you're diagnosed with a serious illness covered by the insurance. |
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To receive the net amount a predetermined lump sum will be deducted from this income. |
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A woman with a large lump in her right breast told us how it suddenly vanished. |
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He also told a male that the lump on his head was his skull. |
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Unfortunately, the bacon lump was much larger than I expected, and as a half-chewed bolus disappeared down my throat, I realised I wouldn't be able to swallow it. |
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On examination a discrete lump was felt in the upper half of the breast. |
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Suddenly the whole oaty lump fell, detaching itself from my metal utensil. |
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The money was payable as a lump sum, quantified in advance, when it could not be foreseen what damages might have to be paid in the event of an accident. |
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And very odd that the Thames TV ident bought a lump to the throat. |
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But it feels disrespectful to the teams outside the power conferences to lump them together and judge them in relation to one another, so I won't continue to do it. |
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It is a useful tactic to lump liberals, fascists, and conservatives in the same camp so opponents can be misrepresented and dismissed through guilt by association. |
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Within minutes, the area swells into an angry red lump called a weal. |
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If the full amount of the mortgage is being lent on a fixed rate, the mortgageholder usually can't pay off some of the capital balance using a lump sum. |
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The cowardly cyber-stalkers and other anonymous yellow-bellied hatemongers who lurk on the Internet, preying on decent folks, can jolly well lump it. |
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In Gibson's film, Jesus is reduced to little more than a lump of meat, the victim of whippings and abuse whose physical suffering is shown in gruesome detail. |
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So far we have only had one trip to York District Hospital after he ran head first into the fireplace and got a bruised lump roughly the size of a pickled egg on his noggin. |
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The lump of clay is briefly kneaded to force out air bubbles. |
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The cowardly cyber-stalkers and other anonymous yellow-bellied hate-mongers who lurk on the Internet, preying on decent folks, can jolly well lump it. |
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If one commutes the pension to a lump sum, it is in general an eligible termination payment but it is not if one commutes it for the purpose of paying the surcharge. |
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Since then, a lump of concrete has been thrown at his house. |
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How could a lump of bronze cease to exist merely for this reason? |
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We go to London to talks to a geologist at the Natural History Museum about meteors and a lump of what might be the moon which landed on the Nullabor Plain in Australia. |
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I started with a lump of clay and pulled it up into a cylinder. |
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My son was in great pain, had developed a huge lump in his groin area and after a series of frantic telephone calls the only option was the Hospital. |
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Adam turns about to show him the lump on the back of his head. |
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My face is swollen and I've got a huge lump on my gum that throbs. |
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From March to September last year, he believed he had beaten the disease but the lump in his neck returned and on October 16 he was told the cancer had returned. |
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He could not contemplate life without his holding midfield player, his big lump up front, his defenders who defend, his channel ball, his pressing game. |
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For lack of a better word for it I lump all the small things that go into the formation of a proper co-operative attitude to others in government under this heading. |
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We're going to do it this way, and you can like it or lump it. |
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In order to be able to offer the income, it had to invest the lump sum. |
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You can have up to a quarter of the money as a tax-free lump sum. |
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There was a painless lump on the back of my hand and while I was anticipating that it might be removed I did not expect to lose my little finger into the bargain. |
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It is important not to lump all forms of intrusion together, but rather to consider them category by category. |
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His dark hair lay cropped close to his head like a monk's tonsure and his small black eyes sat deep within their sockets like tiny pieces of coal buried in a lump of snow. |
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The one-time anti-bullying champion let his attorney seek to lump the victim together with the victimizer. |
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One morning in late December, Sclove told me she awoke to discover a lump on her lower spine. |
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And people who qualify for the earned income-tax credit pretty much have to take it in an annual lump sum. |
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He took his winnings in one lump sum and, at the urging of his financial adviser, invested most of it. |
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I find that every time I have an insect bite, the itch turns into a lump and the lump stays although I can't causally link the lumps with only insect bites. |
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Yet behind the scenes, the company chose not to pay that severance in the lump sums its employees requested, opting instead for biweekly payments. |
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The lump of mud around the roots kept it very steady and once we got moving the wind blew it backwards, but I kept checking for overhead power lines. |
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Last week, a big lump in my mouth went pop and the pain was undescribable. |
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The price for one small lump of crack is around 10 DM, and the drug is often sold unpackaged, being placed directly by the seller's hand into the consumer's pipe. |
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She looked at the wooden bucket and the lump of brownish soap. |
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