It was considered quite safe to travel on your own and come back alone even late at night. |
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We come not to dominate you, as our traducers allege against us, nor yet to encroach on your own perfect and sacred rights. |
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If you want any help, or you don't like being on your own in that house, just ring the mobile. |
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I guess the perceived degree of bizarreness of any incident or action is entirely dependent on your own frame of reference. |
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I gave your molesters at the show the slightest possible sentence on your own account. |
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This is the perfect opportunity for those of you who are afraid to be political, silly, irreverent, serious, mouthy, or sexy on your own website. |
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I would write myself but apparently, it's very frowned upon to ask on your own behalf. |
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Everything's looking rosy, and then all of a sudden you wake up on your own on the floor with your bedclothes unruffled. |
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People come together and you get more of a brainstorm than you do on your own. |
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We're not showing the output for reasons of brevity, but you could try it on your own. |
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There are also few new experiences for you, just the humdrum of daily life and the loneliness of having to get on with it on your own. |
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The state will help you with education and training but ultimately you have to stand on your own feet. |
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It's amazing how you can be completely oblivious to something on your own doorstep. |
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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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If you really want to make a change, start something on your own, show how it should be done. |
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But it's hard doing stuff on your own all the time and I just want Abby to be responsible. |
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As it is, the best advice is to dress in warm waterproofs, keep your eyes well peeled and see if you can handle it on your own. |
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Both are offering a 3000 cashback and carpets or part-exchange on your own property. |
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Conduct independent opposition research on your own campaign to identify any weaknesses that may be exploited by your opponent. |
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The ordeal of being mugged is scary enough without being left to feel as though you're on your own and helpless. |
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It stands to reason there's not much point advertising for pay TV subscribers on your own channel. |
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But the biggest illusion is the idea that travelling on your own is all that wonderful. |
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Tear gas, pepper spray and other incapacitants may be legally used on your own territory for the purposes of policing. |
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After all, you've gotta admit you'd easily set a world record for longest chat on a cordless if left on your own. |
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That crescendo builds up, you are on your own and think you have to do something. |
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Another situational event is the effect of friendly fire on your own troops, fratricide in today's terms. |
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Hmm, you're cruising for a bruising methinks, and as such, you're on your own lad. |
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If you've vegetables, milk, curd and cheese in the refrigerator, you can manage on your own somehow. |
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Yet personal demotivation problems aside, how easy is it to look after your place when you live on your own? |
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That will depend on your own attitude but, if you have a family and dependents, you'll also have to think about how they see things. |
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You were coming down off the stage and I rushed over to you. You said you were fine and descended gracefully on your own. |
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If everybody is too busy to show you what else to do and you're too green to know how to find work on your own, start cleaning. |
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Whilst I adore Pinot Grigio, drinking an entire bottle on your own is surely the alcoholic version of eating a whole pot of honey. |
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One of the greatest advantages of being an ambivert is that you relish spending time with others, but you can also handle being on your own. |
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Isn't humiliation on your own TV network, followed by an abject apology, enough? |
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I think it's a basic American right that, when you leave the workplace, when you punch out, you're on your own time. |
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Your jam jar might be cream crackered, but you can always walk down the frog and toad on your own plates. |
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But was this matter too great for you to handle on your own account that you had to call for the officers? |
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Your just a lowlife killer that knocks off weaklings, and turns on your own partners, isn't that right? |
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If you run a weblog or website yourself we are also asking you to join in this campaign on your own site. |
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Just getting cracking and making a go of bringing up kids on your own isn't news! |
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I don't have the killer instinct or that degree of ruthlessness which you need to succeed on your own. |
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How was it like to come from working on your own to working with three other people on a project that was already established? |
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You get lonely on your own at 3am, and it's like being amongst old friends in here. |
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You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so. |
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And their message is, on your own argument, that the anti-war party should take a running jump. |
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Jamaica's lush interior is stunning, and the best way to see it is on a lazy river ride, being punted on your own personal bamboo raft. |
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Teaching this important lesson is not something you will be able to do on your own. |
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Setting up on your own isn't rocket science, but it does take nerve and an injection of capital to get you rolling. |
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Remove the ignition key and engage the steering lock, even when parking on your own property. |
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After a summer of doing just about anything on your own time, the alarm bell announcing the first day of school can be a rude awakening. |
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The buses don't run late at night and if you are a woman on your own you need to park as close as possible to the theatre. |
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It takes all the fun out of it if people think you have a tame journalist rather than being able to command headlines on your own merits. |
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The reality, of course, is that it's often lonely in those fancy hotels or in restaurants chowing down sushi or sauerbraten on your own. |
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Do not, however, take steps on your own if the water contains sewage, such as from a toilet backup. |
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Did the record-company people have designs for you, or were they ready to hear you on your own terms? |
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But being able to make compromises on your own terms means you can live with them. |
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Focus on your own feelings and share them with your partner, so you won't lose the focus of your own body. |
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You can lay off cards on your own melds, and on those of your partner and opponents. |
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I apologize for my belatedness, but you seemed to have managed just fine on your own. |
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A judge can issue a bench warrant that allows you to appear in court on your own. |
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Simply tap on your own screen, and haptic feedback mechanisms in the watch will transfer the gesture to the wrist of your friend. |
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Before you attempt mixing lime putty on your own, read more about it. |
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When there is no one else around, you have to stand on your own two feet. |
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If you are in the market on your own, then it can be very soul-destroying. |
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You might also enjoy noncompetitive activities you can do on your own at your convenience, such as in-line skating or working out at a health club. |
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Rather than sticking to your own stable skills, you should be flexible and polyvalent, and you should do this on your own responsibility, autonomously. |
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It's something you can dial in on your own with some experimentation. |
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True, they get pretty chilly if the fire goes out, but wrapped in a double duvet and lying on your own personal sheepskin, you'll be impervious to the cold. |
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If you are on your own, make other arrangements, such as calling a taxi. |
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I guess it all depends on your own standards or morals really. |
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Each venue would have specifically designed cruising areas, where you would stand on your own, away from your friends, eyes swivelling round like radars. |
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Hiring a guide is a good idea, since trained eyes will point out more rufous-tailed jacamars and blue-crowned mot-mots than you'd ever spot on your own. |
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Are you seriously suggesting that you were trading on your own account? |
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I've known some very camp gay men through friends and they can be a real laugh to be with if you don't get strung up on your own sexuality when you are in their world. |
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When you study on your own find a quiet place, like in your room. |
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Please do not dose the child on your own and always consult the doctor. |
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I'm a firm believer that too much time on your own doesn't bode well. |
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You can't play tennis on your own, or chess or whist or poker. |
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Get a life and fixate on your own physical imperfections rather than mine. |
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Sometimes, all too often in fact, you only realise the real richness of what you have on your own doorstep when someone else brings it to your attention. |
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In Florida, you can be held for 21 days before you're released on your own recognizance unless the state has some kind of extenuating circumstances to hold you. |
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You may have recreated this illusion in school or on your own by drawing stick figures or other pictures on a stack of paper, then flipped through the paper quickly. |
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If you are upset, you will lack the self-command to hear opposing views, without which you cannot even stand wisely on your own. |
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First thing I really observed was how very much closer these places are when you're on your own, when it's simply a matter of hopping in the car and going there. |
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Every time you make a decision, take any action on your own responsibility, give and order or use your bean, you are preparing yourself for greater opportunities. |
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Take a caique to Kastri and marry on your own private island outside the chapel of Aghios Nicolaos. |
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Take a caique to Kastri beaches, popu tha v iAtK Burtzi and marry on your own private island outside the chapel of Aghios Nicolaos. |
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And if you're getting lots of seemingly random comments on your own company website, you too may have unwittingly become part of a SEO link farm. |
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Where did you get the idea to open a charter school on your own? |
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Why should I, you and your sicko trollbuddies Riddles and BingoTroll do such a good job jamming up alt.cats with lies on your own. |
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Councillor Chambers the hours and work you put into this both with my brother in-law and on your own research shows you to be a credit to your position in public office. |
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In the flotation tank you can go in on your own and we have star lights or you can put them off to be in complete darkness and have music on or off. |
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