But consideration for all concerned, not to mention common sense, demands that this sensitive issue is approached with a sense of proportion. |
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The nearby surrounding crowd broke into a smattering of laughter, not to mention his buddies who all guffawed loudly. |
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He would be compromised by his party allegiance, not to mention his string of directorships. |
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There is a compelling argument for the reintroduction of compulsory scripture classes in every secondary, not to mention, business school. |
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And there are loads of bedrooms, not to mention multiple sunrooms, studies, hallways and bathrooms. |
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Her ensuing potty-mouthed diatribes against social workers and helpful friends, not to mention her eventual breakdown, are raw and unsettling. |
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I found that my benevolent intentions, not to mention my philanthropic soul were all for naught. |
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I have one full bag of 100 miniature daffodils to plant, not to mention some cyclamen and about 100 miscellaneous other bulbs. |
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I would be remiss in my hero-worship not to mention Marlon's darker aspects. |
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She got sneers, insults, and hateful looks all day, not to mention suggestive ones from the male population, but she had just ignored them. |
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Many women deal with issues of power and conformity, not to mention chemically taming their hair. |
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Both deserved their places in your hit parade, not to mention their respective Brit nominations. |
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And politicians have the impertinence, not to mention the brass neck, to continue to wonder why the public is disillusioned with them. |
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She plays her absurd role with more conviction than seems possible, not to mention a charmingly ingenuous sexiness. |
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People are concerned about smells, flies and vermin, not to mention what will happen if they overfill their bins. |
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The darkness, not to mention the immaturity, seems an essential element for heavy metal bands. |
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It was typical of him not to mention that his daughter, the lovely Candida, was engaged to one. |
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Forty per cent of Usonians speak Spanish as a native language, not to mention the many who speak it as a second language. |
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We'd nip at the opposing forces heels, dodging their boots and fists, not to mention brickbats and clubs. |
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The international damage, not to mention the national, will take decades to repair, if indeed it is repairable. |
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I must have spotted at least four of five types of palms, not to mention bright flowers and a variety of crotons. |
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She was so beautiful and was growing up so nicely, not to mention she was nice herself too. |
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Wearing nice-looking sneakers with jeans or any other type of sporty pants looks amazing, not to mention that it's extremely comfortable. |
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This is not to mention the scenes in which the dialogue has been dubbed, laughably. |
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We are now overdrawn on our bank account and it has put us in financially difficulty, not to mention all the stress and worry it has caused. |
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Contracts may also help ensure the success of your community outreach activities, not to mention the continued success of your own business. |
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The script of sand and fog is more like it, not to mention the acting of ham and funny accents. |
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This is not to mention an ability to play on or perhaps just over the edge of the off-side law, nor putting in the odd illegal late tackle. |
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I wouldn't camp again though, the field was very flinty, stubbly and furrowy not to mention floodlit by noisy generator powered lights. |
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A second bypass wasn't possible and his future looked bleak, not to mention short. |
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Also, your slavish use of obsolete, twee and anglicised Hibernicisms is peculiarly un-Irish, not to mention unconvincing and uncouth. |
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You have to help me choose the styles of her gown, not to mention furnishings for her room. |
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There's already an impressive count of spiders and beetles and bees and wasps, not to mention a whole sub-section of the local lepidoptera. |
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At Celtic, the player is virtually guaranteed Champions' League football every year, not to mention the chance to lift the odd pot or two. |
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I'd be remiss not to mention two of my dear friends, Robbie Ellis and Chris Hero, who are both stellar, stand-up guys. |
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Too late, to his chagrin, not to mention embarrassment, he found that he had rather overdone it, and could not get near him. |
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Judging from his clothes, not to mention his rather odiferous smell, he was from the slums, the place where the loonies and takkers hung out. |
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Relationships with mothers is confusing enough, not to mention those with stepmothers. |
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I hear more roots than nu-metal here, not to mention lots of sludgy slow hardcore. |
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Snorts and harsh breaths from their mounts, not to mention the lather and foam built up, showed these two riders were headed somewhere, and fast. |
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All this ology and itis is so off-putting, not to mention grim HIV warnings all the time. |
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Republicans, not to mention Democrats, aren't above a well-timed leak to maximize political damage against their opponents. |
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However, branching out on your own can be a huge step to take, not to mention a risky one too. |
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Both were breathing pretty heavy, and not to mention, a couple of people were staring from different tables. |
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Social opprobrium also once greeted adopted children, stepchildren, and even the only child, not to mention the children of interracial couples. |
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Squash and badminton were also in his repertoire, not to mention pitch and toss in John Joe's lane on many a summer evening.
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Viewers baffled by these moments, not to mention the orotund tones and rolled R's of theatrical elocution, will probably welcome the subtitles. |
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Certainly, immigrant strivers have always done astonishingly well in national academic contests, not to mention in school in general. |
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We decided at this time not to mention anything to her about possible cancer. |
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No other flower heralds spring like a tulip, especially after months of dreary, not to mention cold and snowy, weather. |
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His compositions resist clearly defined boundaries, stable centers of gravity and distinct focal points, not to mention restrictive meanings. |
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I've been relaxing around Madrid, taking it easy, enjoying the lie-ins and the food, not to mention the one or two drinks at night. |
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Squash and badminton were also in his repertoire, not to mention pitch and toss in John Joe's lane on many a summer evening. |
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There has been much controversy about the political meaning and potentiality of music video not to mention rock music and youth culture. |
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No poser attitude with Diane, she just got on with the job and proved her worth to Papunya Community, not to mention the kids, many times over. |
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You can also have a choice of dial color, not to mention different metals such as stainless steel, yellow gold or rose gold for your watch case. |
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Getting value for money in the first place, not to mention some continuity and stability, would have been more impressive still. |
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Think of composting and worms immediately come to mind, not to mention such unsettling concepts as decay and rot. |
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That's an awful amount of time to be locked up in the water closet, not to mention the effect on your health! |
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For a dead guy, he sure knows how to get his name around town, not to mention the world. |
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That will go a long way towards helping to pay quite a lot of mortgages, not to mention buying burgers and fish fingers for the kids. |
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The jeans had been stretched to the limit and were covered in dirt and dust, not to mention her top, which was in the same condition. |
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The only losers remain the victims, who deserve to have their deaths honored by a little more intelligence, not to mention manifest humanity. |
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Lounge lizards will welcome this louche downtown bar boasting one of North America's largest vodka selections not to mention world-class wines. |
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Hardly a house hasn't been renovated, the limousine quotient is considerably higher than in Switzerland, not to mention elsewhere in Europe. |
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The small growth wasn't trimmed so the poor things are bushy and horrible, not to mention that the branches are full of webworms. |
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I suddenly thought what Scotland Yard would say, not to mention the tabloids. |
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Nevertheless, in most provinces, nobles continued to escape the oldest basic direct tax, the taille, not to mention forced labour on the roads. |
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In these terms, his intention may be constative, but it has performative effect, not to mention performative desire. |
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It took exceptional sangfroid, not to mention bicycling technique, to hold your line in the slick subterranean darkness. |
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Our perception of sweetness can be affected by a number of other factors, such as temperature, tannin and carbon dioxide, not to mention alcohol. |
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The movie is in dire need of some sass, not to mention a drop or two of genuine emotion. |
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I think it is crude, tasteless, and not to mention a cheap stab at getting attention. |
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After totaling the vehicle, not to mention about nine police cruisers, he is sent to a prison in the middle of nowhere. |
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That's not to mention its exemption from the London congestion charge and road tax. |
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The spread was outrageous, she said, from homemade cannolis to cake and back again, not to mention the savories. |
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You can hardly name a language, not to mention a country whose writers are exempted from this trend. |
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Athletics coaches and administrators, not to mention a few journalists, have been on the receiving end of her plain speaking over the years. |
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Apparently he was one of the most eligible bachelors in all of Paris, not to mention the most sought after. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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It had its own butchers, bakers and grocers, not to mention three farms, a carpenters, a wheelwrights, several pubs and a brewery. |
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Plenty of soggy teriyaki chicken wings, not to mention crusty macaroni and cheese to choose from. |
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We found you at the entrance of the base with a broken leg and a broken ribcage not to mention several deep gashes and scrapes. |
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Many scribes find the senator insufferably and hopelessly pompous, not to mention grating to be around. |
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This is not to mention the trauma of fear and terror of the bombing which has no end. |
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At the same time, he continued to draw his generous MP's salary, not to mention the equally generous expenses that go therewith. |
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Such releases tend not to mention these things, and we fear nobody will tell us. |
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I cannot just brush off scenes of violence, blood and gore, not to mention senseless killing. |
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And given the uncertainty surrounding the extent of global warming, not to mention its causes and consequences, it is hard to put a figure on it. |
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Those smaller stores, not to mention mom-and-pop operations in provincial towns, are threatened by the big international megastores. |
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The travellers conjured up a world of fairies, selkies and giants to give their kids a bit of moral guidance, not to mention a little fun. |
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It's a perfect gift for that oldies radio addict in your life, not to mention a fantastic ice melter at your next boy-girl party. |
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Smoking, alcohol abuse and drug use can compromise your health, not to mention your life. |
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She would hate and despise him for it, not to mention that it showed he was weak. |
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That's a highly delusional, not to mention incredibly public, way of trying to connect. |
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The band are highly energetic, unique and lots of fun, not to mention very talented. |
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I am in negative equity having to pay off the mortgage on this land, not to mention two lots of council tax. |
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He felt lost in this environment, not to mention that he was also a little frightened as well. |
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I felt drained and hungry, not to mention that my brain was filled with the desire of sleep. |
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It was so straining to keep a guise fully activated for so long, not to mention two. |
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You may end up with lung or heart problems, risking quite a few forms of cancer, and not to mention what it can do to an unborn child. |
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To cut characters in stone is not an easy task for normal people, not to mention for a man with one hand. |
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It's absurd, not to mention very expensive, with a three month waiting list to re-take the test. |
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His is by far the most comprehensive coverage in the blogosphere, not to mention that he really knows his stuff. |
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Look at advertising and the mass media, not to mention corporate entertainment, sport and politics. |
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He was so handsome now, a blonde beauty with strong features, not to mention a wonderful outlook on life. |
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Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty. |
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Cogitating, considering, and contemplating about the grand scheme of things not to mention picayune matters is cheap. |
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Peace would be all too commonplace and boring, not to mention that it couldn't possibly involve the kind of firepower you're accustomed to. |
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It will also be beneficial to the wildlife on the lake not to mention many other responsible lake users. |
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There were at least seventeen armed goons, not to mention the three snipers on the roof. |
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Labour are therefore micturating into a demographic Force 10, not to mention sowing dragon's teeth. |
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Such constant failure is puzzling, not to mention statistically improbable. |
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She would be ridiculed, not to mention the fact that she would bring great shame upon her family, for even being suspected of such things. |
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But the challenge there is just enormous, not to mention all the trackage and all the miles involved. |
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Cold, wind and precipitation can make you mighty uncomfortable, not to mention put you at risk for hypothermia. |
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He's highly trained in the martial arts, not to mention in the use of weaponry. |
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This includes the loss of treasured possessions, not to mention the upheaval of moving out for five to seven months. |
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The traders and manufacturers, not to mention the shippers and retailers, argue that they have expenses as well. |
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Only a free market would restore abundance, not to mention reanimating foreign trade, which had languished under a controlled economy. |
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No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit. |
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That picture triggered a national scandal, not to mention an emotional shock wave that threw his life off course. |
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Sure I'd have felt guilty and all that, not to mention what being a deadbeat would do to my wheezing, emphysemic self-esteem. |
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It's a dark theatre and you can't see anything, not to mention the film that's being shown on the screen. |
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A big World Cup would be a slap in the face for the doubters, not to mention providing a huge boost for the chances of the Wallabies. |
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Work itself, not to mention hard work, is now shunned as radically as the appearance of impiety was, once upon a time. |
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Their clients, who had placed their trust in the firm, not to mention their money, also lost considerable sums. |
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Head first to Regent St and Old Bond St for bone china, fine art and antiques, not to mention a bolt of tweed for country attire. |
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The script provides them with funny, witty dialogue throughout, not to mention the occasional sight gag. |
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He would have much more to be cheerful about and before we knew it he would be full of the blarney, not to mention the Guinness. |
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You see, lead in high enough amounts is toxic to the extreme, not to mention fatal, which is why it hasn't been used in a dog's age. |
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He claimed that even moral support was severely lacking from the government, not to mention financial backing. |
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With over 450 ales on show, not to mention the numerous ciders, perries and overseas beers, there was a fair bit of choice. |
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And that's not to mention research showing that beer is protective against gallstone formation, osteoporosis and even diabetes. |
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He also said not to mention that I was paid to write an update for him, so mum's the word. |
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I mumble a noncommittal reply and decide not to mention the TV series I present. |
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In the old days eye-candy items such as a coachwork paint line or chrome hubcaps were the great standby, not to mention the vinyl roof. |
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There was no sign of her father, so I decided not to mention the burglary yet. |
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There's some medical stuff involved, not to mention that I come from fine German childbearing stock. |
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Death, suffering, starvation and suffering abound, not to mention the endless mantras and sloganeering. |
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You're on the highway for up to 11 hours at a stretch, not to mention putting in another three hours a day loading or unloading goods. |
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My idea, when I write a book, is to wake up someone, to fustigate him given that the books I have written arose from my malaises, not to mention my sufferings. |
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Ukraine needs to embrace its historic role, not to mention its strategic reality, as a borderland. |
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Meat was abundant, for those who could catch it or wrest it from the competition, i.e. leopards and lions, not to mention hyenas, jackals, and vultures. |
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I've never had such interest shown in my PDA, which I think is much more entertaining, not to mention more likely to contain explosives, but there's no accounting for taste. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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He added quality to the side, not to mention physical endeavour. |
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We pay a little extra for the privilege, but then we do save on fuel and the need for a special journey, not to mention the usual parking aggro and all that. |
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Though not hermits or recluses, they do enjoy their own space to ruminate about what makes the world go round not to mention what makes people tick. |
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She is the face, not to mention bust, of Wonderbra in Argentina. |
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Once again, Ashby's Sterling Ice Cream scored a blue ribbon for its chocolate, vanilla and vanilla bean ice creams, not to mention a red ribbon for its French vanilla variety. |
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I have no appetite problem at all, in fact, I eat more than usual, any fat and sugar laden bakery is my favorite here, not to mention their curry wurst. |
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Just a handful of black licorice on a regular basis can reduce the amount of potassium in the body and may lead to fluid retention, not to mention irregular heart rhythms. |
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A life jacket on your pet or not, we recommend that you think ahead about the animal's safety, not to mention your own, when a pet is aboard your boat or on the dock. |
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This is defeatist nonsense, not to mention entirely disingenuous, anyway. |
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Given that exercise can combat business travel stress, not to mention dining indulgences, road warriors could benefit from checking into these options. |
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It has hit the television trifecta of The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and South Park, not to mention Star Trek, Friends, and futurama. |
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Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game. |
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The group was set up as a rubber stamp so that the government can say they consulted a lot of people, and I wasted my time, not to mention your money, in going. |
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Since I'd found that book lamentable, I asked why so much attention, not to mention lucre, was being thrown at a historian whose chief talent seemed to be self-promotion. |
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This space also holds many, many portrait miniatures and paperweights, not to mention drinking glasses and tableware from the various imperial chateaux. |
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It may have amused him to have at one stroke enraged liberals and fellow-travellers, Trotskyists, Stalinists and Stalinoids, not to mention conservative Babbitts. |
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Their creative and hi-tech achievements have contributed greatly to our national wealth, not to mention our personal pleasure. |
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The reader with an eye for colourful detail and elegant prose, not to mention for racy scandal and rumour, will no doubt forgive the book's shortcomings. |
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Earlier with Trikaya Grey and Leo Burnett, Singh has already proved his talent by being a regular winner at the Abby awards, not to mention bagging the Golden Lion at Cannes. |
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The result is nothing less than riveting, insightful, and heartbreaking, not to mention powerfully original. |
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It is quite possible that his only truly shameful act was his abandonment of his daughter and her mother, not to mention his mendacious behaviour toward my mother. |
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Did I really need that beaten tin chandelier which weighed about four stones and posed a serious fire risk not to mention a threat to the ceilingplaster? |
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Here you will find pies, sausages, extra large beefburgers, all made on the premises fit to grace the finest of tables, not to mention the high-quality meats available. |
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He looked like a fish on water, not to mention ten shades paler. |
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True enough, but he neglected to mention that Elvis also owned a pair of bikini briefs of many colors, not to mention 22 Cadillacs and a chimp named Scatter. |
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From her point of view, it was better not to mention the mistake because it was only a small mistake and admitting it would only result in her boss mistrusting her ability. |
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He and his band are untainted by political skullduggery and economic interest, not to mention accusations of theft. |
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The audience used to include mainly multiples and smaller shops, but now a whole range of speciality shops, not to mention forecourts and delicatessens are included. |
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It appears on everything from slinky skirts and fitted dresses to sexy tops and biker jackets, not to mention accessories such as skinny belts, sassy mules and stiletto boots. |
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It's a chore and a bore and it makes me sore not to mention poor! |
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On top of these were flower displays, fishing and small-bore rifle shooting, not to mention rows and rows of trade and craft stalls and, of course, plenty to eat and drink. |
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He also has a sauna, wine cellar and fireplace, not to mention specially commissioned religious statues. |
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Outside, there are queries over a hoist with unprotected moving parts and no fencing, not to mention four sharp steel posts erected at the bottom of another stairwell. |
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I didn't really fit in, not to mention I was completely smashed. |
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We cannot get over how lovely it is but the one thing we miss about home is the people of the Lancaster area not to mention unsmoked bacon, stuffing and gravy granules. |
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Our last names were unspellable, not to mention being unpronounceable for the few substitute teachers who found their way up north from the real Sweden. |
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She possessed a pleasing countenance not to mention a songlike voice. |
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Lisa and Simon are getting more and more broody about their baby but are trying not to mention it too often because they're not sure whether Faye is pregnant or not. |
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If they are not able to pick up a victory to square the series, it will give England a huge boost with four matches left, not to mention a handy 2-0 lead. |
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It would have saved expensive town bypasses, additional roads and parking facilities, not to mention the benefits to the ozone layer and global warming. |
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The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms. |
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Facials, manicures, body massage, electrolysis, not to mention haircuts, highlights and perms are all on offer at a fraction of the price you'd pay at a high street salon. |
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Given the education system's many woes, not to mention the low opinion with which most Nunavummiut regard their school system, that's just as well. |
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In fact, dehydration is far more likely to slow you down than energy loss, making water-loading far more important than carbo-loading, not to mention being easier. |
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Interesting and obscure sports like the omnium and the steeplechase might finally get their due, not to mention insanely popular but strangely neglected ones like soccer. |
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Revered by many of today's generation of poets, Stephens was generally considered a spoken word pioneer, not to mention an often caustic literary critic for the Mirror. |
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Juan and his family serve up a generous dose of humor along with some of the best red chiliburgers and tacos, not to mention great shakes and soft ice cream. |
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Ibsen would be a classicist, a romantic, a Scribean, a realist, a symbolist, not to mention a Hegelian and a feminist, before he would be an apocalyptic. |
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This modest man well-deserves this latest recognition of his contribution to many people's daily lives, not to mention his facilitation of a major new way of doing business. |
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There were ponies frightened out of their enclosures, cattle racing mad throughout the fields, not to mention the land itself, which was all cut-up. |
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But commoners realize all too well that community structures and social relationships are vitally important in creating wealth, not to mention a humane society. |
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So much for the strategic plan and the visionaries who drafted it, not to mention subsequent strategic plans whose piffle is somewhat more restrained, but no more helpful. |
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In this regard several essays published in 1987 clearly mark a turning point, not to mention the insouciant crashing of psychoanalytic theory on the Black Studies scene. |
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I wonder if Mr Watson has ever visited a fire station and seen the daily training which goes on, not to mention the routine fitting of smoke alarms, checking of hydrants etc. |
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Apparently, she figured that if I were her daughter, she'd have made sure that I was the embodiment of elegance and poise, not to mention maturity. |
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While there are a few, very minor factual errors, the general span and scope of the book, not to mention the detailed portraiture of the ballerina in her world, are admirable. |
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Crimeware can have a significant economic impact due to loss of sensitive and proprietary information, not to mention the associated financial losses. |
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We're returning to the bedrock values, the strong traditions of faith and family, not to mention the floggings, ritualistic humiliations and the religious crusades. |
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I've noticed that my conditioning is now far better than ever, not to mention that my physique continues to improve at a faster rate in terms of density, fullness and detail. |
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A successful perfume, aftershave or eau de toilette can work wonders for a fashion label's balance sheet, not to mention its international profile. |
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These consequences have yet to be understood by most physicians, not to mention the public, the media or arguably even the promulgators of this impending disaster. |
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There are 10 cupholders, room for four water bottles in the doors, a second glovebox suitable for phones, PDAs and the like, not to mention extra storage under the armrests. |
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After spending three to four days talking about and demoing your game, not to mention two weeks of crunch time in preparation for the show, you're ready for a nice vacation. |
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I also need to squeeze in a nice, long soak in the bath because my muscles and bones are feeling tired, not to mention that I need to trim my pubes. |
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It must deterritorialize tradition and celebrate the entrepreneur currently starring in financial pages and stump speeches, not to mention school curricula. |
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But such is the Australian love of the underdog, not to mention a good yarn, that tales of this antihero live on and have been embellished by the years. |
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That took gumption, not to mention good ole-fashioned American Ingenuity. |
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It is making waves in the architect's world, not to mention engaging the attention of those looking for solutions to develop in an eco-friendly way. |
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He's down the list aways but taking into account how quickly they're disposing of our agents, not to mention Mac, I thought that you might want to look into this one. |
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I find this extremely unprofessional, not to mention downright rude. |
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It has better beer than the Highgate, not to mention an attractive back garden, decent grub, brilliant staff and a proper old-fashioned atmosphere. |
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The villain, Red Skull, is a scary character, not to mention seriously ugly in a noseless, Voldemortish way. |
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I sing along with Bob Seeger because I was brought up on him and Dr Hook, not to mention Abba and Kris Kristofferson. |
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How do you keep a 26-year-old loverboy sufficiently motivated to perform mass murder, not to mention suicide? |
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Trays of hardy and half-hardy annuals, cornflowers, cosmos, calendula not to mention herbs, parsley, dill and coriander are all up and running. |
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When Americans put their mouths on lychees, not to mention longans, they don't forget them,'' David Premack said. |
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Where do Kev's breakdown truck and car go at night, not to mention Roy's Morris Traveller? |
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Again, this courted no capital with the state's Dixiecrats, not to mention the Cubans. |
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Usually it is all OMG school exams stayathomestaringatceiling, only I try not to mention those bits as they are quite lametastic. |
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Here is a plot which has everything needed to send a chill up your spine, not to mention putting goose pimples upon goose pimples. |
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Historical topics were especially popular, not to mention the usual comedies and tragedies. |
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This is not to mention those teachers that remain in post but whose work suffers as a result of detraining mental health worries. |
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There are also Idists and Interlingua-ists around, as well as conlangers and artlangers of all sorts... not to mention the Lojbanists. |
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Finding a baby-sitter was the challenge, not to mention watching our offspring sob at the window as we drove off. |
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Vehicle downtime, not to mention a big repair bill, is what happens when the 5-tonner is backed up with the transfer gear case in low range. |
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I used a birthing ball to help open me, not to mention that it really helped during the contractions to focus on rocking instead of the pain. |
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What with skincare, make-up and hair products, not to mention the suntan cream, it can be a tight squeeze in that suitcase. |
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It witnessed the birth of Baha'ism and Mormonism, not to mention once again Comte's Humanity. |
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Eliot stood out in their cultural milieux for their impassivity and stoicism, not to mention their Europhilia. |
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Also there, struggling to survive the jungle not to mention the attentions of the unattired womenfolk is disgraced peer Lord Brocket. |
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But it may be snotty, not to mention irrelevant, for an aged radical to content herself with telling the student body to get a life. |
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Although it's been out since 2004, the game's novel ambisexuality, not to mention its communist underpinnings, has gone largely unnoticed. |
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However, it would be impossible in this regard not to mention Neopositivism, a school of thought with which Geymonat will always be associated. |
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His sports were team games like football and basketball, not to mention horizontal jogging. |
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Under its proposal, public servants would be banned from wearing turbans, kippahs and headscarves, not to mention burqas, in the workplace under a Parti Quebecois government. |
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There are specialist teachers for kids with learning difficulties and dedicated units for disruptive pupils, not to mention those new-fangled city technology colleges. |
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You fail to watch after mere thujas, not to mention the flower beds. |
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These are miscegenation and misogyny, not to mention misogamy. |
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It's a delicious blend of hare's ear root, white tuckahoe and matrimony vine fruit, not to mention fleshy broomrake, dodder seeds and horney goat wee. |
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But reboots are a different game altogether and if not handled properly, it could result in huge losses, not to mention destroying memories of a much-loved film of yore. |
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Remember this is a stimulant and it does not come free of side effects like jitteriness, headaches or upset stomach, not to mention interrupted sleep. |
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That's not to mention a senior nurse who steals husbands, bonks surgeons in the medicine cupboard and has recently been attacked by a psychotic doctor with a drink problem. |
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With music by David Sawer and words by Armando Ianucci, not to mention a cast including Janis Kelly and Ricardo Simonetti, this was always going to be cutting-edge stuff. |
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In orienting a spacecraft, in executing turns, etc., and astronaut must operate the levers, buttons, and toggler switches, not to mention many other motory tasks. |
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The Lucky Country's second city is home to the buzziest bars, quirkiest cafes, best restaurants and most eclectic shopping, not to mention a stunning riverscape. |
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That's despite its rich and vibrant artistic past and present, not to mention its undeniable influence on design and letterform in pop culture today. |
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The Daily Caller's education coverage is hyperkinetic, not to mention schizophrenic, veering between hot policy issues and the schoolhouse scandal of the day. |
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Yet, built on an ATCA platform, the BSC benefits from operations and scale efficiencies, not to mention particularly strong TRX, Erlang, and BHCA capacity. |
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Other Downtown denizens resemble Hindu elephant gods, Homerian cyclopses and all manner of similarly Jungian archetypes, not to mention Freudian fantasies. |
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Hudson's private conduct, at least in the case of Cara Poppas, is very much at odds with his public remarks, not to mention his political activities. |
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The tool has a brace-type speeder handle with a single revolving handgrip that makes lowering the cab quick and easy, not to mention saving your hands from wear and tear. |
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Kipp knows very well what halal is, but what we didn't know was just how sophisticated, not to mention lucrative, the global halal industry really is. |
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Currently, three million tourists per year, mostly Korean, flock to the DMZ, to witness the relic of cold war confrontation, not to mention copious amounts of barbed wire. |
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They have eaten a lot of rubber chicken in their time, not to mention the tons of perogies, mangled cheeseburgers, and mayonnaise-lathered potato salads. |
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Forget about false modesty, not to mention its nonfalse counterpart. |
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Catastrophic failures in grinders and shredders can cost enormous amounts of time and money to repair, not to mention the opportunity costs of the down time. |
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While largely understated for many years, the influence it had on philosophers elsewhere in Europe, not to mention in the United States, is of a considerable magnitude. |
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Driver to the fairly conservative Derek Kidner, not to mention Alexander Heidel, a highly respected Assyriologist also competent in handling biblical material. |
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