You all know those kinds of drunks that no matter how tanked they get, they still seem to keep their wits. |
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The group had trouble gaining traction, no matter how outrageous they acted. |
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Well, no matter how they look on paper, you gotta play the games on the field. |
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And it does seem sometimes that no matter how well things are going heartache is often very close at hand as well. |
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When it comes to carrying luggage, pack all your bags, no matter how much space they occupy. |
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And wrestling is luring the viewers, no matter how sad a commentary that is about the viewers. |
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It is tabloid trash no matter how you dress it up or justify it to yourselves. |
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But his live show is much more casually cruel, and no matter how sensitive a subject, nothing is taboo for his one-liners. |
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If a pun related to the animal can be tacked on it must be, no matter how lame the joke is. |
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In the final analysis, the factional differences no matter how bitter are purely tactical. |
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Repair work on a Mercedes will never be cheap, no matter how much room is in the engine bay. |
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During the authoritarian era, people dared not speak out about the abuse of power or privilege, no matter how angry they were. |
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We in the Western nations long ago recognized autocracy in the public sector as poison, no matter how well-meaning the autocrat might be. |
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He never told the commissary to make tapioca pudding no matter how often I asked. |
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Your goal should be to eliminate off-target movement of pesticides, no matter how small it may be. |
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Then the thing flows like water, no matter how many times you delete and backspace and tappity-tap forward again. |
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Her willingness to tell it like it is without apology keeps her work, no matter how widespread her critical acclaim, out of the mainstream. |
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Even if he wasn't a colleague, it wasn't very nice to be out bad-mouthing anybody, no matter how much they deserved it. |
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She is after all the scion of mighty kings, no matter how ill-gotten she may be. |
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Remember, no matter how the scion may seem, so long as there is light in his eyes, there is still hope. |
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And no matter how difficult it may be to discover a future superstar, the scouts are determined to search the globe until they find him. |
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As a matter of fact, most so called health nuts don't even scratch the surface of healthy living anyway, no matter how much they can bench press. |
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I've also noticed, no matter how hard I try, I can't smile at fast food staff when they serve me. |
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Nothing was ever too much trouble, day or night, no matter how unpleasant or thankless the tasks were. |
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One of the most interesting things about Daniel is that his voice retains its masculine character no matter how high he sings. |
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But I agree no matter how much it stinks, I'll be there for the opening matinee geeked out wearing a trench coat with cowprint mask. |
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Some tasks are never going to be thigh-slappers no matter how long they marinate on your desk. |
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Not for one instant, no matter how tough things got, would I have quit a fight. |
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I told Jacques to press this with all his might and not back down, no matter how dire things looked. |
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We can try and come up with ways of making things better, no matter how tough that may be. |
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The kiss of love is the kiss of life and no matter how badly things have been going, it's the kiss that heals. |
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It seems like the lesson here is to let things slide, no matter how painful things get. |
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I now realise that all is not lost, no matter how bad things get, all is never lost. |
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No matter how much she begs, no matter how much she pleads, it's just not going to happen. |
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It is important for women to be informed, no matter how much stress it may cause them. |
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You don't have to take every call at any time, no matter how important you may wish to look. |
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No matter how bad it gets and no matter how much I pout, you always take my sadness as a real problem. |
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Unfortunately it's up to victims to stop them, no matter how long ago it happened. |
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A down to-earth matter-of-fact approach devoid of judgment is best, no matter how horrific the details. |
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It is frustration like not being able to thread a needle, no matter how hard you try. |
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The animation shows that, no matter how big the seed head gets, the seeds are always equally spaced. |
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He was more mortified at that, than the feeling of the pain and he did not moan no matter how hard they basted him. |
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It's sort of like an appendage, and no matter how burdensome or self-defeating it is, it's just there. |
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The resulting progeny is a group of merciless blonde-haired kids who do mom's bidding, no matter how messy. |
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And the only way to do it is to keep writing, no matter how insignificant you think your mere words are. |
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To suggest that it could have happened as a belated reaction to a pre-election budget, no matter how lavish, simply beggars belief. |
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Solicitors are paid a set rate no matter how long a case lasts and delays are at the solicitor's expense. |
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She now starts every week by blocking in time for. these priorities first, no matter how busy she feels. |
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The accomplishment was fine no matter how it is put, but the factor that made it historical was that Ruiz had a title belt. |
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The moral, social, political, and legal order must bend to the individual definition of truth, no matter how willful or arbitrary. |
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He told local reporters that he would never demand a trade no matter how ugly his contract negotiations become. |
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He never lets his characters off the hook, no matter how much their characters have been shaped and determined by their upbringing. |
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It was a tragic accident, and in the U.S., no matter how tragic, most accidents are not crimes. |
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Being an educated eater means you have the knowledge necessary to make informed choices no matter how crunched for time you become. |
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You don't just get up and do the splits in your late 30s no matter how enthusiastic you are, Laucinda says. |
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He is no puritan and has no interest in judging women, no matter how transgressive their behaviour. |
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But, as he concedes, no matter how bevvied they get, few expect them to beat the likes of Italy in the competition. |
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Not even knowing to write the alphabets, he can read newspapers flawlessly without shilly-shallying, no matter how tough the word is. |
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You can't leave the track just anywhere, no matter how traversable the road shoulder may appear. |
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It's time to accept that the ship has sailed and no matter how hard I chase after it with the world's fastest speedboat I may never catch up. |
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That, given sufficient publicity some kind of audience will appeal for almost any event, no matter how shoddy or potentially immoral. |
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There is still considerable reluctance to shop another doctor, no matter how dishonest he or she is. |
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And no matter how little or how much money you have, there'll always be people hoping to trick you out of it. |
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Divorce proceedings also require full disclosure of all the financial affairs of both parties, no matter how trifling they may seem. |
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With his trophy wife at his side, he's determined to garner the nomination, no matter how dirty he has to play. |
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Therfore, I hereby resolve to stick the play out to the bitter end, no matter how dire. |
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It stuck like glue and no matter how hard he tugged it, it just wouldn't budge. |
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Showing that a prison guard should have known is not enough, no matter how obvious the signs of abuse. |
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It didn't take long, no matter how many of my old show I watched or channel surfed, to find myself in an ideological twilight zone. |
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Essentially the government's aim is to restrict freedom of the press in order to silence any voice of criticism, no matter how faltering. |
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When the people were attacked, they would rally behind their dear leader, no matter how tyrannical or cruel he was. |
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There may not be a metanarrative to this book, but certain repetitive motifs are discernible no matter how he retells human history. |
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Underlying this is the unacknowledged fact that surfing is surfing, no matter how you do it. |
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He's urging anyone who's listening to continue on toward their desires, no matter how Sisyphean the task may prove to be. |
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Ideally, no matter how small a journalists' salary, he should not sell his integrity for a mouthful of rice. |
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Sharron developed several phobias including claustrophobia and a feeling of uncleanliness no matter how often she washed. |
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I hardly see how one person can cause all of that to happen and ruin a whole day, no matter how uncouth he is. |
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You always wear a skid lid, because no matter how good you are, the rest of the world continues along its merry way. |
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Surely, the activists will not stop until they have tried every means, no matter how underhanded, to get their way all across the country. |
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I need to stop sleeping in on weekends, no matter how good it feels to do so. |
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It seemed like everyone wanted to give you their opinions, no matter how half-baked and uninformed. |
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Personalities are not unitary, folks, and you don't know the whole of a person based on one album, no matter how confessional it may seem. |
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The rules of bankruptcy allow such deals to discharge a bankrupt, no matter how large the unpaid debt. |
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Democracy requires that the results of a properly certified vote be accepted, no matter how unpalatable the outcome. |
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Any news, no matter how small or insignificant, could take our minds away for just a moment. |
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Probing questions are exactly what DoD needs, no matter how unpolitic they may be. |
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I decided that no matter how much I try to manipulate my hair to be bone straight or wet and curly, the truth of the matter is my hair is nappy. |
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To reach the unreachable star, it is my quest to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far. |
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Ry's going to carry scars about that for the rest of her life no matter how natural she might act. |
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Put it this way though, no stone, no matter how small, will go unturned in our pursuit of this thing. |
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Most of us, no matter how poor, can find a doctor to take care of us in our hour of need. |
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He still was an unwelcome visitor, no matter how much we talked or for how long. |
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Outside such parameters, it's just so much speculation, no matter how poetically put. |
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But no matter how you feel about their all-conquering brand of maudlin songcraft, Travis haven't changed. |
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At this point his resistance to any request, no matter how strange, was practically nil. |
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Anything that exists within space is by definition finite, no matter how big it gets. |
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It seems that no matter how much action is going on, the sound effects and music are always clear. |
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Nowadays they're just gone and nobody can find one, no matter how many spider holes they look in. |
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One of the ballet mothers has her nose in everyone's business no matter how personal it is. |
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This is the 21st century, and no matter how badly some people want to fight it, the buttoned-up attitudes of the 1950s are gone for good. |
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Insects are not interested in noshing it, and the material will not rot, no matter how damp the climate. |
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My sleep pattern has been off for quite a while now, no matter how hard I try and set it back on the right track. |
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If the cops have your number, you will be screwed no matter how law-abiding you are. |
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Any expression of working class independence or militancy, no matter how limited, was to be ruthlessly stamped out. |
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The punchline is that no matter how many times this gets plainly shown to be true, the halfwits keep on using it. |
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But no matter how hard it tries, it is still steeped in a great too many of the standard formula facets of the traditional oater. |
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Tapes, no matter how well-produced, are a fake, and in many cases are used to camouflage the inadequacies of those performing to them. |
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Good players manage to stay in a positive energy sector, no matter how the game's standing is. |
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Because no matter how you look at it, stepping out on your spouse with someone at work is just a bad idea all around. |
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Until anyone is convicted of any crime, no matter how horrific the crime, they are innocent until proven guilty. |
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Some might say this proves that no matter how hard-headed you are in business, the heart is not so clever. |
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While some hate-watch, others watch for the fairy tale, no matter how contrived or how damaging it is. |
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In July one didn't have a prayer of getting any equipment internally, no matter how important your group was. |
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The Esquire Theatre, on the other hand, is guilty of censoring the work of an artist, no matter how poor that work might actually be. |
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Anyone, no matter how strong-willed or educated will, to some extent, succumb to these mind control techniques. |
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This parochial approach is not assisted by an academia that finds these issues, no matter how central to the issue of strategy, a bit of a yawn. |
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Conflict transformation avoids allocating blame or dwelling on the past, no matter how painful, in order to try to achieve shared futures. |
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The benefit of imagination is our ability to translate an act of imagination, no matter how outrageous, into reality. |
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I vowed never again to let anyone talk me into doing something dumb, no matter how much they outranked me by pay grade or flight time. |
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I no longer trust my own subjective impressions, or those of other linguists, no matter how reputable. |
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Whoever takes it upon themselves to pass judgement will do so subjectively, for no matter how hard one tries, objectivity is not possible. |
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He discovered that he could no longer get a buzz, no matter how fast he poured down the high-test booze. |
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He never clearly stated his wish for the posts, only hinting he would not avoid responsibility, no matter how heavy. |
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With all the heat, humidity and suffocation, no matter how hard I try to fall asleep, it remains a distant dream. |
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Of course, no matter how suggestive his lyrics, Kelly is entitled to the presumption of innocence. |
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If I don't get that much, I tend to oversleep until I've had the 4 hours, no matter how many alarms I have set. |
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She had a smile on her face that could cheer me up no matter how miserable I was feeling. |
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If these are cherished childhood memories for you, then you might not care for how they're treated here, no matter how tongue in cheek it all is. |
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We talked about the play still, no matter how many times we chewed it over. |
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Second, every slogan, every panacea, no matter how sound in theory, needs to survive in the chill wind of reality. |
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Multiculturalism is a part of oneself, one's own society, no matter how homogenized the society may be. |
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It always made Norman hoot with laughter no matter how many times I read it. |
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She wished that she could wake up from this horrid nightmare, but no matter how many times she pinched herself, it hurt every time. |
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Name your disaster, horror or tragedy, no matter how grotesque, and there will be someone making a joke of it somewhere. |
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They will also realise, no matter how long it takes, that they will not panic London into submission, nor will their ultimate aims succeed. |
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However, no matter how serious or complicated a new situation may appear, it's pointless to press the panic button. |
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I shouldn't have been taking my discomfort out on someone who had just discovered they were paraplegic, no matter how bad I did feel. |
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I cried for every birthday when no matter how many I invited to his party, no-one showed up. |
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And no matter how sweet and educated and clean and smart she appears, she may be at risk and not know it. |
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Board members come and go with huge pay-offs and bonuses no matter how successful. |
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But sound artist Francisco Lopez is no cloistered academic, folks, no matter how many big words he tosses around. |
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These things, no matter how awful or how great, can really take us down a peg or two. |
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Of course, your skin thickens with time, but all armour is penetrable, no matter how much a journalist protests to the contrary. |
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Tamper with property, no matter how ill-gotten, and no investor will have confidence, they claim. |
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The purpose of all of this is to catch them in some misstatement, no matter how trivial, which can then be labeled as false or even perjurious. |
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There is no organisation that is immaculately constructed no matter how ideologically correct. |
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I knew that Holly understood my reasons no matter how pathetic or petty they might seem to be. |
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He listened to all her problems, no matter how petty and insignificant, and offered solutions, never once laughing. |
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No matter how childish, no matter how petty or wrong she'd been I was always on her side. |
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Many developing and poor nations, however, are stuck in a quagmire of debt and impoverishment, no matter how much assistance they receive. |
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We can never be perfect, so we often have a sense of failure or inadequacy no matter how well we perform. |
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On various sporting topics this column has never shied from the notion that talent, no matter how coltish, should be given free rein. |
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To avoid being a victim of phishing, never respond to e-mail requests for personal information, no matter how official the message looks. |
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His self-loathing was like a stain that would never come out, no matter how many different cleaning chemicals you tried. |
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The premise is that no matter how hard you work, you will live comfortably. |
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There's a disposition to believe any bad news, whatever the source, and an indisposition to believe the good news, no matter how reliable. |
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We should not take pleasure in the misfortune of our fellow man, no matter how silly he may be. |
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It is caused by a deliberate act, no matter how justifiable or inexcusable it may be. |
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I've realised everyone, no matter how inexpert in the culinary arts, has a couple of these recipes up their sleeve. |
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They can't wash out the taint of that cynicism and infamy no matter how much they try and no matter how loud they yell. |
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But the new puritans argue that any risk, no matter how infinitesimal, is intolerable. |
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Not only are these of inferior quality, you could yourself be infringing copyright laws by using them, no matter how much you paid. |
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He noted that sexual fetishes, no matter how weird they might seem, were an expression of one's individuality. |
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If Yorkshire can't give it to them, they will go elsewhere, no matter how innovative our products. |
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More important, as the symbol of the state, his actions, no matter how inopportune, had to be defended by the Liberal ruling class at all costs. |
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Once again, images of Katie found their way into his head and no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't make them go away. |
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As a project manager, I know too well that when you operate in a tight time frame, no matter how much you plan, nothing goes according to plan. |
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For better or worse, he has always played by his own rules, no matter how ridiculous it's made him look. |
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My main goal in life, first of all, is to live every day to the fullest, no matter how long that is. |
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I don't generally reckon it a good idea to go back to live in places you've lived before, no matter how happy or content you may have been there. |
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He says that no matter how tough these guys appear there often comes a time when they lose control of their emotions. |
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And, no matter how thick the skin or how inured you've become to it, it hurts. |
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Any amount of inurement, no matter how small, can jeopardize an organization's tax-exempt status. |
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To him, the process of invention seems the best possibility for mankind, no matter how harebrained, unreasonable or hilarious the scheme. |
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And no matter how many years may pass, his poetic flame will still burn brightly. |
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I would encourage the dissemination of divergent points of view, no matter how scorned might be their purveyors. |
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A flute just always sounds flutey, no matter how exquisitely it is phrased, or how cleverly the flautist manages the dynamics. |
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And no matter how high they set the price, you were going to buy one copy because otherwise you'd flunk the course. |
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An espionage conviction, no matter how footling the cited offense, was considered tantamount to proof of treason. |
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No state or federal laws forbid such electioneering activities, no matter how criminal the corporation. |
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Modem science, no matter how theoretical, speculative and abstract, strives finally for empirical evidence to test and confirm the truth of its claims. |
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The good thing about gallows humour is no matter how bad things get you can always find some wag ready to crack a joke. |
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When Ben was born we bought a camcorder in order to capture his every waking moment no matter how insignificant. |
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Second, if you violate that trust, you will be called to account, no matter how powerful, no matter how wealthy. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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And jurors are never accused of acting like vigilantes when they convict a defendant, no matter how weak the evidence. |
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The security of any single organization is only as strong as that of the weakest link in the chain, no matter how large or small. |
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That said at the bottom of everything, unless the truth is told, people, no matter how well motivated, have no motivation to act from. |
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But no matter how mature her friend seemed, she could not help wondering if he was just putting on an act in order to stop her from leaving. |
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Every guy that's ever put on a jockstrap has gone through it, no matter how good you are, and they're just miserable things. |
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A thief, no matter how much his activities may smack of a James Bond adventure, is still just a thief. |
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We never made fun of her weight directly, no matter how paranoid she was about it. |
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Children using the field to play games will find loose dogs trying to join in their game intimidating no matter how well-intentioned the animal. |
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Soon she will realise that no matter how much the old boy eats he stays thin as a rake. |
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To combat this, direct mailers will do anything to get you to open their junk, no matter how dishonest. |
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Passion requires that you own up whatever you take up, no matter how small or seemingly unimportant. |
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What ever he had felt for her, whatever they had shared and no matter how special did not make him love her any less. |
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When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever is left no matter how implausible, must be true. |
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All the many hundreds of non-tobacco adulterants are to be ignored, no matter how indisputably dangerous and deadly. |
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You know, no matter how hard I wish for it, life will never be like an adventure game. |
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The other thing you both know is that, no matter how much you lash out on clothes, you'll lash out more on delicatessen. |
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Rob Schmidt, a whiz with electronic devices, is a firm believer in honesty, telling you anything, no matter how awkward the position. |
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You can't buy their love and you can't appease them no matter how whorish you become. |
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Sikhs believe that God is inside every person, no matter how wicked they appear, and so everyone is capable of change. |
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I get a real sense of completion, no matter how small the thing I am completing is. |
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Crossing over from pop music stardom to movie stardom is a killer assignment, no matter how big you are as a pop phenomenon. |
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There is probably a biological reason why, no matter how desperate one is to do a poo, one always has to have a wee wee first. |
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A real man, I used to say, no matter how sickly or incapacitated, should pick up a case by its handle and carry it like a man. |
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I decided that the movie, no matter how bleak and hopeless it may seem, is ultimately about redemptive hope, albeit a twisted one at that. |
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One of the boldest moves she has made is refusing to sell her woodcraft to private collectors, no matter how much they offer. |
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But no matter how they acquire their knowledge the fact is that said knowledge will always redound to their advantage. |
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Nobody that has ever worked the killing room will ever tell you that you will catch every one, no matter how hard you try. |
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There's no place like home for Jays hitters, who believe no opponent's lead is safe, no matter how large. |
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I can only think they must have enchanted glasses in there, because no matter how much champagne I drank, my glass never seemed to go down. |
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It wounds our egos when patients leave us, no matter how unjustified their reasons. |
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So no matter how different the media or formats you use, all of the work reflects a highly calibrated process of editing and refinement. |
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I watched them wretchedly age, season after season, and no matter how bad my mood, I could always worsen it by glancing at them. |
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She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly. |
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I asked him to pass on my regards and my hopes that life, no matter how short from now on, will be kind to them. |
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Or do you just keep going regardless when it's just a general cold virus no matter how severe? |
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And no matter how aggressively one attempts to scrape it away, the same microscopic jungle regrows time and again. |
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Because no matter how tomorrow may look, the future will always work itself out. |
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It saddens me that no matter how much he does that is good and positive, his past is always thrown in his face. |
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And no matter how compelling the evidence, most of these juries would not render a guilty verdict. |
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But he can't make himself larger than life, and neither can his cult followers, no matter how hard they try. |
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If it's good then no matter how many multi-coloured buttons you have on your zapper people will go to BBC news. |
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They avoid open repudiations of their predecessors, no matter how demagogic. |
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However, this problem deepens because no matter how well it is analysed and discovered, nothing serious is done to fight corruption. |
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The main thing is getting back fit again no matter how long it takes and I have more or less resigned myself to not playing again this season. |
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The same cast of mind also tended to seek simple, universal formulae to resolve any problem, no matter how complex. |
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Minor leaguers with questionable stuff, almost no matter how good their control is, do not have the luxury of leaning back into a relief role. |
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I try to respond to each comment I receive, no matter how much it might upset me. |
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The artistic style in some cases overshadows the writings, no matter how clean and legible the writings are. |
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Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious? |
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We do not hesitate to embrace the truth no matter how and when it is revealed to us. |
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None of Wilder's leading characters, no matter how neat the final denouements of his films sometimes are, were ever anything but anti-heroes. |
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Such a refusal would clearly not have been justified under the guidelines, no matter how liberally they are construed. |
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No matter how violent matters got, no matter how high the licks of flame reached, she was always consistent. |
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Yet, no matter how quiet your voice was, it still echoed around the temple, the sounds ricocheting off the spherical chamber's walls. |
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Safety belts are a proven lifesaver and should be worn on all journeys, no matter how short. |
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Another thing I think is really important to stress is that anyone, no matter how old he or she is, has the right to speak out and take action. |
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They always believe themselves to be in the right, no matter how much wickedness they are mired in. |
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It's important that you don't hold back any information, no matter how small you may think it is now. |
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After all, our two species are different, no matter how anthropomorphic the apes from the advert appeared. |
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Here I am in Rome, and I need to observe the local custom no matter how little it appeals to my nature. |
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These often put in an appearance in late summer, and no matter how many times you've seen one, it remains an incredible buzz. |
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It's unusual in my line of work to get to see a production more than once, no matter how much you would like to. |
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But no matter how loving the apple-cheeked boy acts towards her, there's no getting around the fact that he's not like other kids. |
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Have to keep the throat from drying out, no matter how much it hurts to swallow. |
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I roadied for a few decent bands so I met the right people and a drummer can always find a band no matter how bad they are. |
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No other country in the world approaches that level of spending as a fraction of national income, no matter how its medical care is organized. |
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My eyes were dull, my cheeks hollow and my lips chapped and dry, no matter how much lip balm I put on them. |
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I have become an expert at dumbing things down, but there are facts that won't simplify no matter how much the user wants them to. |
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Yet, the sad fact is that the artisan, no matter how skilled, cannot compete with modern technology. |
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If the content was not good, I wouldn't have paid attention to the covers over the long haul, no matter how clever they were. |
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The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance. |
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If you don't make good money you are a loser and may be looked down on, no matter how civilized and ethical you are. |
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No one was interested in going to a school with a serial killer on the loose, no matter how prestigious it was. |
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Everybody can't rush the quarterback, no matter how fast you are or how many spin moves you have. |
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Jakes is not alone in believing that your family must stay your family no matter how hurtful or dysfunctional they may be. |
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Real Spike will never sound that self-important, no matter how artistic he gets. |
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After all, Land League leaders had made clear that their long-term goal was to eliminate landlordism, no matter how benevolent individual owners might be. |
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The signs, however, are that no matter how polite or mutual the rules of engagement, his brush with the spikier side of his best friend has left him somewhat cowed. |
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Watercraft skills are a necessity but any swim, no matter how small or insignificant, is worth a try, even if only for a couple of minutes or a single trot. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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I assure you, no matter how high the wall, or how cold the siege, in the end all my battles have ended with the battering ram breaking through the main gate. |
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She never lost her accent no matter how much she was Americanized. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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So no matter how much effort millionaires, lawyers and the military spend tilting at windmills, it seems, the future for wind power still looks good. |
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Still, no matter how good or bad the report card, the vast majority of teenagers plan to honor their moms, and the other important women in their lives, this Mother's Day. |
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However, when employees reach full retirement age, they can work and receive unreduced social security retirement benefits no matter how much they earn. |
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I've come to realise that no matter how long and diligently you slave over the pasta or other dish, guests will inevitably comment most and appreciate loudest the dessert. |
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Museum directors wanted to display a representative work by every great artist, zookeepers hoped to have every animal no matter how exotic, botanists every plant. |
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Just latching on to you, no matter how you tried to brush them off, and almost telling you how they wanted it done. |
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These days, when I go to Beijing, no matter how short the stay, I try to visit the Din tai Fung near the embassies. |
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Some of them no doubt wonder whether we are the sort of parents who drag their children from one important cultural event to another, no matter how bored they are. |
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Nobody, no matter how good she or he is, can be responsible for establishing a programme, setting it up, running it, and evaluating it themselves. |
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Camera lenses, no matter how expensive, are nowhere near as acutely sensitive as the human eye, nor does the camera see colour in exactly the same way. |
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The government needs to keep in mind that no administration that damaged the economy has received a good assessment, no matter how it has packaged its reforms. |
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In effect, any object that mathematically behaves like a 3-sphere is topologically a 3-sphere, no matter how distorted or twisted its shape may be. |
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And no matter how hard she might try, the 37-year-old Bany is unable to summon even the faintest memory of him. |
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But no matter how many more dot.coms go bust, nobody should infer from the fall-out that the engines of the new economy are passing, insubstantial fashions soon to fade. |
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They're also proof that no matter how fancy you are, you can't escape the urge to watch two girls make out. |
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Because of the rich nerve supply to the head, neck and face, any surgery, no matter how small and routine, carries an inherent risk of cardiac arrest. |
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The latter three register as defensible, legitimate recordings, no matter how ill-disposed a given listener's attitude might be towards the genre. |
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But no regulator, no matter how devoted and how tough-minded, can ever fully offset the incentives that many of the players in the market have to misbehave. |
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Many of us in younger years rebuilt surplus Motorola rigs for ham radio, and knew we could always get replacement parts, no matter how old, from Motorola. |
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Any black officer in uniform, no matter how loyally he had served the republic, was killed or thrown in chains. |
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Accidents and other unwished for things will happen and we cannot protect our loved ones from them, no matter how careful we may be and how much we advise them to be careful. |
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It was the one luxury they enjoyed, and no matter how desperate they might be for money, they never entertained the thought of pawning their computer. |
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Business units hate charge-backs because they want computing to come out of IT's budget, no matter how big a project the business unit is gunning for. |
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Have you ever noticed that institutional buildings face a huge uphill struggle to be welcoming, no matter how hard they try to soften their hard edges? |
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A noisy, brash American, he never knew he was beaten and gave absolutely everything on every point of every game, no matter how apparently hopeless the cause. |
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Sarah was likely to remain asleep for several more hours but Anna had always been an early riser no matter how late she had gone to bed the night before. |
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Little bars down sidestreets are dripping with character, but remember no matter how quaffable the lovely red wine is, getting bevvied up is not a very Italian thing to do. |
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If they have been allowed to grow for long enough to produce an appreciable amount of toxin, the food is poisonous and remains so no matter how much it is heated. |
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Strings, chimes, horns, pianos and bells appear in nearly every song, no matter how fast the tempo or searing the guitars, and, most importantly, they never feel forced. |
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Long robotic arms reach several stories high to easily store and retrieve products with speed and accuracy, no matter how large or complex the inventory. |
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How is this possible if the only shield protecting the people against a fate worse than death is to have the reformists, no matter how incompetent, sit in power positions? |
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They should be capable of transmitting their location no matter how deep they plunge. |
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