Frankly, I can't afford to go wasting fifteen quid on something as needless as this. |
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Does she not have the same right as the other councillors to offer fresh ideas, without fear of needless, unconstructive and childish bullying? |
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Smooth, sophisticated, and with a slurpability that belies its richness, it is subtly sweet and, needless to say, very, very boozy. |
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The Mayo defence conceded an unnecessary and needless corner from Derry's first attack. |
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On now to the interface overhaul for the site itself, as part of the new, needless, and utterly unrequested change to a Monthly Magazine format. |
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That's what people complain about most in modern theatre, needless violence, nudity, all that. |
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In time people realized that such actions could trigger needless conflicts among themselves. |
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If the installation of safety cameras can cut down on the needless injury and loss of life on our roads then this should be encouraged. |
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Until there is a dramatic improvement in the behaviour of all road users, this tragic and needless loss of life will continue. |
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Anything that seeks to undermine rights is a needless compromise and a huge and terminal step backwards. |
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No week seems complete without some report of the actions of mindless people engaged in needless acts. |
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This is our first duty to them and is why we should continue to oppose a Government which is exposing them to such great and needless danger. |
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Please improve the quality of your paper by removing this needless source of controversy from its pages. |
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The other was an annoyance at how much needless work he'd put into most of those stories. |
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Of course such grief is perfectly understandable, following the loss of loved ones in a needless war far, far away. |
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Such neatness, such needless destruction of good healthy vegetation, does not fall naturally with me. |
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Have compassion for all beings, causing them no unnecessary hurt, nor needless harm. |
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The second thing that happens with everyone having a point of view is a lot of needless length. |
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There are far too many people using their cars for needless short journeys such as taking their children to school, he says. |
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He said disputes and votes being called on the order of business were causing needless disruption. |
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The Harps looked to have this game in the bag only to nearly throw it away, conceding numerous needless frees. |
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A feeling of anger followed by concern wells up when we see this or when we read of so many needless deaths of young people. |
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Glasgow compounded their numerous defensive lapses with a host of handling errors and needless turnovers. |
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The show, needless to say, will offer avid theatregoers a chance to get together and laugh at themselves. |
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They'll go after him anyway, needless to say, but it stands a good chance of backfiring. |
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But as a result of all this, Steph, who is, needless to say, completely happy and fine, has a date tomorrow. |
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So, needless to say, I am intimately familiar with the incident and what took place. |
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Which, needless to say, could make him a hot prospect for the GOP presidential nomination. |
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The findings could lead to a test that will prevent the needless loss of the thyroid gland in people with the noncancerous condition. |
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Absolutely needless foul conceded by Van Der Meyde for a hack at Ljungberg. |
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Expanding student numbers has merely led to a needless inflation of what employers expect from applicants. |
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Anti-intellectualism is a hideous canker in our society, but it feeds on needless pretension and superiority. |
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Oh, and needless to say, Ronnie Spector is a complete goddess whose voice can make the hairs on the back of one's neck stand on end. |
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But the problems at that club stem from a needless move to a new home a stone's throw from Filbert Street. |
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His misery was further compounded by the needless and headless sending off of the influential defender. |
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It should cut all needless use of remand, and extend warnings, cautions and conditional discharges to minor offenders. |
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So help me God, if you stop any member of my staff one more time for another one of your needless questions, you will be dealing with me. |
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The computer industry, needless to say, has never worried itself overmuch about that. |
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The IT world has plenty enough housecleaning to do already without the needless distraction of hypothetical infowars. |
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Well, needless to say, that triggered a pillow fight that lasted for 10 minutes until Nick pulled me down and started kissing me. |
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The policy was an affront to our values and a needless insult to our friends. |
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What comes out clearly is that the Indian team lacks consistency in performance, due to the needless shuffling. |
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There was a slightly frantic, nervous element to their play after they conceded a needless goal. |
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It was, needless to say, one of the first albums I ripped, and I listen to bits of it at least once a week. |
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Stacy is running for the presidency and needless to say his wife and daughters don't know about his little playmate. |
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The implication is that this is needless suffering or, even worse, suffering caused by human beings with their dogmatic religious intolerance. |
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So, needless to say, just about everyone was plumb out of breath when they stopped a hundred yards from their target. |
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He is attacking lawyers for advancing needless litigation and thinks offending counselors should be sued. |
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Extra features include three anime previews and four needless character profiles. |
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Such circumstances, needless to say, had a disincentive effect upon agricultural production. |
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Often, this much-maligned contest is dismissed as a needless distraction from the bread and butter of the League. |
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As a councillor, I witness at first hand the needless hardship and distress caused to, mainly young, families waiting years to be housed. |
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Anyhow, it has, needless to say, been something of a busy week, mainly spent writing. |
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The question arises, therefore, of whether the cause of this needless aggravation is itself needless. |
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It cannot be right that we should force people to suffer endless, needless agonies, knowing they will not get better. |
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It is what Buddhists and various other doctrines aim to sever in an effort to transcend samsaric rebirth and needless suffering. |
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My films several times were recut after I finished them, and, needless to say, I thought, for the worse. |
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Like Mr. Kammer, I lament the many needless deaths caused by self-adoring amateurs playing war from the safety of Washington offices. |
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Tomorrow, Jack McConnell, the First Minister, will cut the ribbon that officially opens the station and marks an end to the needless delays. |
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Brooding about this needless death, I reached the internal tipping point, where my guilt started to outweigh my pleasure. |
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I hope not, because it is needless, avoidable and a national disgrace that this can happen every year. |
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I was so angry at her because she went and tattletaled on me, and needless to say she never ratted on herself. |
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Add to that a covert operation to score some marijuana for his dad's glaucoma, and, well, it's needless to say this day doesn't end well. |
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It would also be a start to make sure no one else disappears for an early bath or draws a needless suspension before the summer. |
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Gary Dale, needless to say, has Frank's unqualified endorsement for the impending electoral tilt. |
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But with such an attachment to guns, it's hardly surprising there is a constant toll of needless deaths. |
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A polite tongue provided a shield of tactful silence and banal pleasantries that staved off needless provocation and harm. |
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She caused untold hardship and misery to millions of families who suffered needless unemployment. |
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I made sizzurp in my mug and needless to say, the post-show trip to the bar was totally redundant and I was nearly nodding off in my seat. |
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All this action does is muddle the faithful and bring the faith into needless disrepute. |
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The narrative is driven almost completely by toneless voiceovers, and violence, needless to say, simmers and moans forever beneath the film's surface. |
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Thirty thousand children were already dying needless deaths daily. |
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So needless to say this has not only been a way for me to therapize myself by blogging, it's also been a lesson in putting together an on-line work of art! |
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And needless to say it's the GOP that depends on perpetuation of the fiction. |
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They seek to reduce what they see as needless clutter and eye candy, and to fashion beautifully spare pages, focusing on the most pleasing presentation of text. |
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As outraged as the mere thought might make you, a quick gander at these adorned pinup beauties and you'll be hard-pressed to resist such a needless ornamentation. |
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He was said to have been messianic in his zeal to make vaccinations mandatory because of his alleged stockpile of smallpox that, needless to say, never turned up. |
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At the end, he argues that a good progressive conservative government could cut useless measures like corporate subsidies, farm subsidies, and needless tariffs. |
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President lech Kaczynski and all the other more than 80 VIPs who boarded the 154 were in a needless risk situation. |
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Although, needless to say, I am particularly drawn to the fourth one. |
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Her tranquility in mortal crisis was the starkest kind of contrast with her life, a life marred by needless psychological pain, no rest, no peace of mind. |
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He was far too hard headed and realistic to permit the needless throwing away of lives in the ill-conceived offensives that characterised the First World War. |
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But, especially where the identity of the relevant comparator is a matter of dispute, this sequential analysis may give rise to needless problems. |
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And consistent with the policies that we have upheld in relation to hostages, we don't want to inflame the situation by needless and unnecessary comment. |
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In the same way, we have a low tolerance for what we perceive to be excessive or needless paperwork or anything else that appears unessential to the mission. |
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The result is inefficiency, the unnecessary duplication of services, extra pressure on overstretched surgeons and their teams and needless trauma for patients. |
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So now to the big day, needless to say there were hardly any jitterbugs. |
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When you do not arm yourself with the mental equipment to handle glitches in your daily plans, you set yourself up for needless disappointment and misery. |
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There's just a bunch of liberal activists whipping up needless hysteria. |
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All this festive cheer is starting to become a bit boring, so why not join us on a needless, hurtful, and downright nasty hate campaign against someone we've never met? |
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So needless to say, the celebrations went on long into the night! |
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So needless to say, there were a lot of jokes about spies and so on. |
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The king's undeniable ruthlessness can be seen either as needless brutality, or as necessitous firmness in his utter determination to achieve total victory. |
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There is always a danger of a knee-jerk reaction in these situations, and imposing lots of needless rules on companies going on perfectly well without them. |
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As well as giving away needless penalties, Scotland could not capitalise on the 26 mistakes made by the Welsh, many of them knock-ons, forward passes and turnovers. |
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We were in a joint family then and needless to say, it was good fun. |
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And needless to say, smoking dope in the past month is not evidence of abuse or dependency. |
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The airline industry objects that sometimes these deployable recorders can pop out without cause, spreading needless alarm. |
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In England, needless to say, the mood is one of unbridled optimism. |
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Therefore, neat and concise hyphenated compound terms will be used throughout to help disentangle his various roles and avoid needless repetition and reader boredom. |
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They had accepted all that world of sexual repression, had accepted its rules, the hypocrisy of the myth of female virginity and, needless to say, they had accepted authority. |
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That, in turn, might lead to the trial itself being brought to a premature end without result, and in consequence, the needless expenditure of much public money. |
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Maybe that is stretching it a bit, but needless to say I was overmatched. |
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Airmen, needless to say, showed themselves eager, hurling grenades and firing their weapons at targets on the ground from the earliest days of the war. |
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That was not, needless to say, a slogan made-to-order for bumper stickers. |
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And, needless to say, shortly after he began to believe me, he went away. |
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We less expect That matter needless, of importless burthen, Divide thy lips. |
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The plan, later criticised for its size and needless complexity, contained orders to shackle prisoners. |
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The new film is a needless retelling of what was already a cinematic classic. |
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Mr. Collins repeated his apologies in quitting the room, and was assured with unwearying civility that they were perfectly needless. |
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And needless to say she flashed her bits to a chorus of howls and wolf whistles. |
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Chelsea threw away two points when substitute Salomon Kalou gifted Valencia a penalty five minutes from time with a needless handball. |
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A needless high tackle on Gloucester hooker Neil McCarthy resulted in referee Ashley Rowden dispatching Archer to the sin-bin. |
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His Oxford shirts and matching boxers are, needless to say, woven. |
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To help negotiate the castle, gusty thermals can be used, while save points act as teleporters to minimise needless backtracking. |
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And needless to say, the Western Australia row will eventually be filled in as well, though not before drinking a schooner of the amber nectar in Perth. |
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Why can't he see he's an embar rassment and that the public blame him for the culture that led to the needless deaths of 1,200 people at Mid Staffs? |
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Most people know about Seattle and its ties to the specialty coffee business so, needless to say, this is a scrutinous town about coffee and its packaging. |
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Their needless deaths sparked a global upwelling of support for MOAS and other mission to work tirelessly to provide search and rescue where needed. |
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That's a minor problem compared to the auto lock-on attack, which is performed by the same control that's mapped for double jumping, leading to needless deaths. |
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And disappearing, needless to say, is a quintessential Austerian act. |
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