Tasmania's got an electoral system where there's only 25 members of their lower house, the House of Assembly. |
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Turnbull is the only one of the 50 subjects so far to blow the whistle on what he now believes is a scandal. |
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He once sneaked into the woman's home while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. |
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Her black belt from karate was the only thing that would give her ability to fight away. |
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Buildings go up in a rush of blood only to be pulled down a few years later. |
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Cultural services, foreign affairs, and transportation receive only one to three per cent of the total budget. |
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The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river. |
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He's right, of course, and the advertorial theatre event only rubbed it in. |
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The only way rail travel is affordable is if you pre-book your tickets rather than buying them on the day. |
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In addition, blood pressure measurement is only intermittent, and white coat hypertension might confound results. |
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The only thing managers can do is to try to put off the evil day by hook or crook. |
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The only high-performing Providence school is a largely white, middle-class magnet school affiliated with Brown University. |
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The plump crustaceans were cooked only until tender, then served up in a delicate tomato, wine and feta cheese sauce. |
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Oh who am I kidding, the thought of riding wasn't the only thing that was causing my heart rate to speed up. |
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The only blemish to Freitas' night was a point deduction for a low blow in round number ten. |
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We were there only minutes when a drug dealer turned up and handed round cannabis. |
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Although they were cited officially only by the Americans, the Kachins were heavily involved in the heterogenous China-Burma-India theater. |
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The whelk-enclosure experiment demonstrated that the predatory whelk affected not only survivorship but also growth rate of the clam. |
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In fact, there's only one exterior panel that's stamped, which is a small panel between the front wheel well and door edge. |
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For most, the only affordable option would be rented council or housing association homes. |
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If your blood pressure is elevated only at your doctor's office, you might have white coat hypertension. |
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They conceived of ethnicity only in terms of the Other, as if there were no ethnicity to whiteness. |
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I try to snack on fruit and only to eat white meat and never young animals. |
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It's a ridiculous jump to assume the only aim of knowledge is immediate affirmative action. |
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Furthermore, they claim that if the money goes astray, it is only after it passes through European and American banks. |
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Due to insect infestation, only thirty-two out of the 120 precious kapok trees along Chungcheng Road are still alive. |
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Stofile claimed there was a perception that they looked at granting amnesty only to white perpetrators. |
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The reform law was rushed through parliament with only very limited discussion. |
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On the other hand, we only had four or five years of really rapid economic growth. |
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We know only that the transfer was made, at any rate, according to a public statement by Earl Huntley. |
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Slide the nose of a rivet gun over the stem and squeeze the handle only until the rivet is secure. |
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To the north, the second lava unit is by far the thickest, whereas the older unit is only 2 m thick. |
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The plot is sufficiently ravelled for the entry to Valhalla to have only ambiguous significance. |
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They display a resoluteness which I admire, and an assuredness I can only envy. |
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Monomaniacs have trouble sounding like normal people since they only know how to say a few things over and over. |
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The centre was only open a week when it was forced to close because of dumping on the site. |
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The only thing they can be assured of now is that nothing is certain anymore. |
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I went on about 4 or five dates, and only met one person that I clicked with, and even then more as a friend than love interest. |
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I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego. |
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Mie is considered as a challenge for each kabuki actor and can be played only by experienced performers. |
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The 60 mostly uninhabited islands which comprise the group lie within an area only 20 miles square. |
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The same should apply to broadband, but only if the price of access is affordable. |
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But this is not an accurate picture of the whole world, only a small and very affluential part of it. |
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He can only envisage disruption occurring from the lower middle classes, embodied, in the novel, in the figure of Leonard Bast. |
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In practice, greater accuracy can only put off the evil day by an insignificant amount. |
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With only two victories away from St. James' Park all season they have hardly covered themselves in glory on their travels. |
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The only rule here is that you absolutely cannot use plain white, sliced bread, which goes all pappy like a soggy sandwich. |
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The only way to escape the ravages of the plague is to find a place the zombies can't reach. |
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Activity is only observed from March to October, suggesting the kangaroo mice may hibernate. |
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Finally, in the original table there were only three cells in the relative clause affirmative realized with default lexical tone. |
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Human life should be a search for meaning, but meaning only comes through affirmation. |
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The only hitch was at the new redirect, where I managed to get myself tangled the first time I tried to reposition the carabiner below me. |
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He's the only other poor lower class type I've ever met who was revolutionary minded. |
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I can only presume documents have been lost, possibly during one of the changes of affiliation to various regiments. |
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Most computer software is only available in English and poorly supported in South Africa's second language, Afrikaans. |
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Rays of pure red and white flew off in random directions, leaving only a vivid rose. |
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Wire frame glasses look great with any outfit, the only disadvantage is that they may be a little more fragile and delicate than plastic glasses. |
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It only takes one or two treatments and they resume a gentle, affectionate interest in their family. |
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But that only temporarily stemmed the flow of goals and Steve Carson made it four after 33 minutes before Rankin added a fifth minutes later. |
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We can only hope that the projection does not become more pessimistic with equal rapidity. |
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Gill nets are not only stretched across the river but are also between rocky out crops where rapids exist in the river. |
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The standard story of entry and exit leads to a long-run equilibrium in which all firms earn only a normal rate of return on investment. |
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I'm afraid that what he alludes to is only a possibility among others, and not in my view the most likely one. |
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From cards to boats to horses, the townies of Oxford seemed only too willing to indulge the students in morally questionable pastimes. |
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Since Evil is only a lack of Good, wherever there is Evil there must be Good. |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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I only have to look at other members who now have that security where food is concerned. |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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This only left the few holes directly above where the stream first disappeared. |
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Try to copy one of the designs on squared paper in such a way that each unit square has only one colour. |
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However, this sort of overarching perspective only has the propaedeutic function of pointing our attention in a certain direction. |
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The simplistic rubber plug for the presta only valve stems makes it so easy to use. |
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These men might be afraid of her now, but that fear would only last as long as she could keep her power flowing. |
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Through her experiences, the main character realises that when all is said and done, she can only rely on herself. |
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They only have power if we believe they have, if we are afraid of them and we let our fear silence us. |
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It didn't take us long to find the grocery store in town, considering that they only had one. |
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The only prize a churlish young whelp like you should get is a good hiding! |
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And so far only a few low ranking soldiers including Private England are up on charges for Iraqi abuse at Abu Ghraib. |
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A low-fat, low-calorie regimen may not only help Americans lose weight, but may also boost the immune system. |
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Though Cat had only known him for one week, she still managed to form a low opinion of him. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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The jobs the members of this workforce perform are not only generally low-paid but also tend to have less favourable fringe benefits. |
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Stunned by the sudden fall, and exhausted by the run, they could only lie on the smooth floor and struggle for breath. |
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It's only the willingness of the foreign central banks to buy our debt that keeps us afloat. |
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There was a brief pause on the opposite end of the connection, filled only with a short click and the background sounds of conversation. |
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The condition is so rare it only affects a handful of women in the world each year. |
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The only thing the public school system taught me in junior high was how to square dance. |
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The wonderful team of nurses cared not only for Lydia, but the delicate state of the family at this time. |
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The influence of advertisers is only one element of this propaganda system. |
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The only sound that could be heard was the soothing whir of the air vents nearby. |
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Although there was only a year of difference between their ages, she was small and petite, not fragile, but seemingly delicate. |
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As far as the teams go in the League I suppose we're the whipping boys as we've only started. |
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The only snakes I have come across in any number are whip snakes in the long grass by the roads. |
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Most of the land is flat, barren tundra where only the top few inches of the frozen earth thaw out during the summer months. |
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While its volumes are down, it managed to increase its segment share, if only by a whisker. |
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Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation. |
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It is the only unitary authority in the country to gain the award in the rural economy category. |
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On one particular trip my dad's car got a flat tyre and only just made it to the half-way stop. |
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It is as wrong to propagandize the masses to an ideological end as it is to exploit felt wants only for gain. |
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Even the most properly constituted court is only a kangaroo court without a lawyer. |
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In other words, the apolitical world of globalisation can prosper only under the aegis of a political entity. |
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Surface marker buoy reels tend to work on some form of ratchet system that only allows line out when the ratchet is released. |
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In fact, the only communication he appears to have made on the matter was in a rather short letter two years ago. |
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Zhong Kui not only attacked evils but also caught ghosts and monsters of all kinds by performing white magic. |
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Though a bloom lasts only about a day, each unbagged flower was visited on average by about 40 Africanized honeybees. |
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It is a poetic philosophy that not only sings and sizzles about life, it also affirms life. |
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Network security breaches and virus attacks are not the realm of only a few teched-up boffins. |
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The fall in prices would be greater than the fall not only in their wage rates but also in the overall average of wage rates. |
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The so-called white list accepts e-mail only from a list of approved contacts. |
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Some grazes only take off the surface layer of skin leaving a raw tender area underneath, some are much deeper. |
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Smitty is very experienced, not only in diving but in life, as the flecks of white in his beard attest. |
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He is not concerned about the loss of agricultural land because it is only classified as low-grade. |
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That said, the supplement outperforms whey only slightly and not always consistently. |
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His promises of adventure and excitement had so far been one-sided since only he was the one experiencing the rush. |
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Lee apparently had enough money to hire an expensive white lawyer and served only a short jail term. |
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We only go around once on this earth, folks, so we'd better get it right the first time. |
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That includes not only tax rebates and lower interest rates but lower energy prices as well. |
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A combination of moveable and unobtrusive scaffolding was used and the team of four worked flat out to complete the job in only eight days. |
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The monitor may help your doctor find out if you are a person who only has high blood pressure in the doctor's office. |
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Every degree of added warmth only whets the fishes' appetites and draws them nearer to the flats. |
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Nonetheless, a movement such as the Largo in the B flat concerto can only amaze with its expressiveness and power. |
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Then, at the midnight hour of the request to extradite him, only then did they offer to hand him over to the Pakistan courts. |
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Yesterday I only used four packets, so toady I used the other three and mixed the sauce plus chilli sauce and the beans from today's rat pack. |
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Everyone is entitled to a break and often the only affordable time is outside school holiday periods. |
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They lowered the boom on him, for no particular reason, after a snap decision that only took a few months. |
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Throughout all my missions, my cover had only once been blown, and that was my fault, not my contacts. |
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In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
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What is remarkable is that medieval astrology can get such complexity out of only a few techniques. |
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Men traditionally wear long gowns called kaftans, and women wear long robes that leave only their hands and feet exposed. |
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For Earth will only be one point of light among many, and astronauts will truly be on their own. |
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The only reason why they are able to stay afloat is their buoyant sacs near their throats. |
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He had been the runt, and the animal shelter was only barely able to save him. |
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I was instructed to vote for two candidates, whereupon I looked at the ballot sheet and found there were only three people standing. |
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Some people mistakenly equate healthy eating with dieting, or with eating only low-calorie or low-fat foods. |
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The water in the pond was crystal clear with only the aforementioned tadpoles swimming in the water. |
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I had thought that this wasn't working, when in fact it was only not working in Firefox. |
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However, the decision is only advisory and will in no way dictate the outcome of a separate decision-making process. |
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Of all the parks in the city, this may be the only one where people feel free to walk on the grass. |
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The aforementioned rules may only be altered by the holder of the agreement. |
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All but one have now been released, but only after millions of dollars in ransoms were paid. |
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Not only is he in the position where he has to make tough decisions, he doesn't cop out of them. |
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They are simply tools, just like an axe or adze, and only as good as the person using them. |
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My youngest daughter was the only one of us who never found these visits difficult. |
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The forests of New Caledonia have been cleared for mining and agriculture, leaving only a few small valleys where the kagus can live. |
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Our members are a down to earth group of fanciers who not only love the breed of Giant Runts, but they truly enjoy each other as friends as well. |
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With only a few quiet words, he can solve any and all problems confronting towny fishermen like ourselves. |
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It is time Canadians demand that governments stop pretending that these policies stem from economic facts and influence only economic issues. |
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My only real problem with the game is that you can lose your hand with frightening rapidity. |
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My index finger now only overlaps my middle finger a bit, but I can't bend it at all. |
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Now the musty walls are reeking only of Darren Clarke and the pungent whiff of his cheroot. |
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The only whiff of scandal about him is whether he was involved in illegal fund raising for the President's re-election campaign. |
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Its only troublesome reptile, the rattler, stays away from the high ranges. |
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About 80 percent of Taiwan thinks this job is low-class work and something only bad girls do. |
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In his 14-year career, he whiffed only 114 times, fewer times than many of today's hitters strike out in one season. |
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Fusoid cells are characteristically found only in bamboos, and have been considered as aerenchyma tissues. |
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They only had about 15 to 20 minutes to get all the men off the boat, so it was certainly a white-knuckle ride. |
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Traditionally, not only property is bequeathed, but social and political position as well. |
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If you learn only the names of techniques and kata, then you would cling to them and lose sight of their true meaning. |
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If you go further afield but use the kayak only to reach an inaccessible beach and shore dive, the issue of an unattended boat is irrelevant. |
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Can a tradition be borrowed only in part, while leaving out something fundamental to it? |
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Walking lines of kids around the Plateau on a long cord, while cute, cannot be the only option. |
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This is only a handful of some of the most notable men who helped to get American astronauts to the Moon. |
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By contrast, only 1 or 2 types of Gram-positive organisms are generally cultured in osteomyelitis, almost universally aerobes. |
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At this time Germany and Russia were the black sheep of the European community, so a rapprochement between them seemed only natural. |
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A successful dialogue can be conducted only if we listen to each other with rapt attention so that we can understand each other. |
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If only the director trusted her audience, this could've been a sublime forage into the netherworld of the human psyche. |
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This isn't to claim our deepest convictions guide us only so far as the whimsy of the moment will allow. |
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I would imagine that it only works well uphill, since it cannot know the wind speed and the rider's aerodynamic drag. |
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It's on a quiet road in the townland of Tonegurrane, only seven miles from Galway city. |
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At the end of the day, we intend moving only 20 miles away, as the crow flies. |
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Those books did not only affect South Africans but many southern Africans as well. |
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Patty was so mad because she had ordered a well done steak only to get one that was very red and rare. |
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It is a very rare condition in Samantha's age group and she is one of only a few teenagers in the country to have it. |
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Ben's condition is so rare that only 33 people in the world have ever been diagnosed with it. |
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If only people would realise that without the whips, Parliament would cease to function. |
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Annually there is a loss of crores of rupees, only because dead bodies are cremated in India. |
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Look at our results this season and only two teams have whipped us, the Ospreys and Toulouse. |
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A major Russian television network decided it would show only Russian language music videos. |
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Not only did they listen while they mixed cakes or whipped seams, but they often repeated in concert and memorized much of what was read to them. |
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We refused and stressed that out of respect for the thousands who had signed it, we would only deliver it by hand. |
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The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash. |
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Our birth names were kept as our middle names because our new names were not only our creation, but part of our history, too. |
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Currently, asthmatics would have to undergo a series of injections, and protection would not be permanent, perhaps lasting only a few years. |
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Perhaps only a long period of education or propaganda could remove our abhorrence. |
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These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive. |
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At one stage, only the dismal form of whipping boys Caerphilly looked capable of saving them from the indignity of a winless season. |
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Their only concern is to win the match by hook or by crook and be in line to enter the final round. |
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He begins at the piano, back to the audience, crooning through some svelte middle-of-the-road coffee table number as only Bryan can. |
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Swabbing a specimen should only be performed if the tympanic membrane has ruptured. |
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The Queen had a full schedule and was only able to stay an hour and twenty minutes. |
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The old man's breathing was becoming more irregular, reduced only to hoarse rasps. |
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Through Mehuru's eyes, we see not only the horrific conditions of the middle passage, but also first impressions of white femininity. |
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The fact is, the media profit from publishing only the most aesthetically appealing images. |
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After a few minutes of hard rowing, she was directly east of the whirlpool, but only fifty feet away. |
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Burma road was the street that connected not only Kabwata but also all other residential areas to other locations or townships on the route. |
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The courses are not only open to farmers but to everybody in the rural community. |
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In Hegelian aesthetics, the sacred art of the sublime can only be the art of poetry. |
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During winter months and aestivation periods, mussels will burrow into the substrate until only the apertures are protruding. |
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I found the only thing that numbed the pain was whisky, so I began drinking a bottle a day. |
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He said he believed a few may apply for longer hours ahead of the deadline in November and then only for one extra hour or two. |
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Up until 1987 this kind of experiment had only done in rodents, rats and mice, and in lower organisms. |
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It would perhaps be different if the only two alternatives were ratting him out or deceiving her employer. |
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I feel like growling, packing a bag and heading for a remote desert island where only the wind bothers to whisper. |
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It's only in the down time that we recognize the one-way ratchet of adding to the cost of doing business. |
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I was only trying to be friendly, the poor little bastards must've been starving if nobody was feeding them. |
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It was only a matter of time before Millan's reputation as a dog whisperer began to grow. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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The land was barren, with only a few gnarled shrubs and trees to offer little cover, but there was no one in sight. |
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The details could only have come from somebody who has either learned or developed a desire and interest for detail. |
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The findings are not only important for the wellbeing of astronauts but for everybody. |
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The relationship between astrosociology and astrobiology is strong due to cultural values that favor determining if Earthlings represent the only species in the universe. |
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Since the Normans had passed through only two weeks earlier, it is possible that the town was simply drained of supplies and that the Franks did not believe it. |
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While some Shakers made only enough boxes for their own needs, communities in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York produced thousands for sale to the outside world. |
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They said the park's units were only supposed to be available for retailers selling bulky items such as carpets, furniture and electrical white goods. |
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In this case, the only damage caused to the civilian was a flat tyre. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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However, many states only punished relationships between first cousins and closer, and others only punished relationships of consanguinity, but not affinity. |
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Just five miles wide and orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter, the minor planet, now called Ianmorison, is visible only as a tiny dot of light. |
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You could ration care, and only pay for a limited number of services. |
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As an African American woman, this was a unique experience because historically this university only catered to White South Africans who spoke Afrikaans. |
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The only affiliation I have with the company is that I'm a customer. |
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The new contract was ratified by a majority of only 56 percent. |
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As a small business owner, you are not only the head honcho, but also the bean counter, chief salesman, IT boffin, tax specialist and marketing guru too. |
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You could only see the whites of her eyes and she was red hot. |
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The teacher said kohanga was a place where children were not only taken care of but taught all aspects of Maori life. Kapa haka is just one part of the culture. |
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There is nothing novel in the differentiation itself, only in its extremity, owing to which the three constituents of normativity have completely separated. |
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Of course, the only reason we retell the story is precisely the data did corroborate Einstein's theory. |
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At that rate, bankers and expense account diners only need apply. |
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Clearly privileging the former term in each of these pairings, Hallen can only suggest the possibility of a middle way, but he cannot take us there. |
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The only other option is to use laser-guided bombs, but even then the target has to be correctly indentified beforehand. |
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And she only came out and left the show when the ratings plummeted. |
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Even now, you only have to hum a bar or two of its chorus, and pretty soon everyone around you will be humming or whistling, or singing along under their breath. |
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The only sound is the wind whistling through the tall pines. |
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Remember that the Evil One is ruling over a community of noble savages, peace-loving people whose only problem is that they are oppressed by the Evil One. |
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Waiting for services becomes the only way to ration the supply. |
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The only sound is the faint whisper of the air-conditioning. |
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It was now almost impossible to speak of individual divisions in relation to these actions, but only of corps. |
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The researchers aimed to use the brake to ratchet the propeller in only one direction, by executing a series of chemical reactions between blade and brake. |
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Often it means only that a lucky formula was hit upon early in a career that was thereafter sustained by a ready audience. |
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Or take Google, which only went public in 2004 and yet feels like a grand old man of Silicon Valley. |
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We still had the Labrador and resolved to dispatch it home whatever, which proved a great game, and we only succeeded by shouting and waving long whippy sticks. |
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The only certain way of avoiding poison ivy rash is to avoid the plant. |
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Youssef said the jailings are not only driving the community underground but pushing many to move abroad. |
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There were only a few individuals who claimed they were asthmatics. |
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Not only were they whipped by a better team but they also showed very little fighting spirit at times and some of the errors had to be seen to be believed. |
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Not only were the Rockies losing every day, they were getting whipped. |
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Despite the unions being under the whip of recession and economic restructuring, their battle continues, only becoming more clearly international. |
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And they all travel affordably, busting the myth that travel is only for the elite. |
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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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It can only be a matter of time he goes on the lash with Hitchens. |
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A virtual kaleidoscope of colour inundate not only the standing piles, but also overrun old fallen timbers that overlap, forming small overhangs and grottoes. |
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However, the search for life beyond Earth, which underpins the burgeoning field of astrobiology, is based on a belief that chance played only a subordinate role. |
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From a point above the evolute three normals can be drawn to the parabola, while only one normal can be drawn to the parabola from a point below the evolute. |
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El Bulli, for instance, previously named the best restaurant in the world, shuttered its doors after only a few decades. |
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Melanotic astrocytic tumors have been reported only recently. |
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This launched not only a wave of copycat online beheadings but a new era of AQI online communications. |
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But we're only about 45 miles, as the crow flies, away from New Orleans. |
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It was a nice rappel, the redirect caused no problems going down, and there was only light spray near bottom thanks to the redirect and low water levels. |
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It seems only fair that the new records be somehow asterisked. |
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While the study of Africa is pursued today at many institutions, only a relatively few have made major commitments to collecting Africana in depth. |
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In fact, the only thing that isn't going to work is the duvet cover. |
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Certainly, it is not a seductive garment and the vision from inside pretty limited and you can only guess at the heat, but the colours and delicacy of its cloth is exquisite. |
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Two by two the names were rattled off until only a handful were left. |
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When the doors eventually open and the audience totter in, the candidate had moved next door, leaving only a whiff of cigar smoke hanging in the air. |
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Nothing about him is explained at all, in fact, and many of the characters in the film prove to be completely useless and exist only to eat up running time. |
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This also means there aren't even more large vans driving around with three or four boxes rattling around in the back, which can only be a good thing. |
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From time to time I have wondered about the origins and the whys and wherefores of this unusual memory, and only last month was the key to the mystery found. |
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After all, who hasn't found themselves in the middle of a favourite movie only to catch a whiff of some foul miasma making its way merrily up your nostrils? |
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When the same lobsters were reintroduced after a days' separation, they only interacted long enough to catch a whiff of each other and recall who was the more dominant. |
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Likewise, the focus of the ancient Hawaiian kapu or law sought to focus on the relationships of kauwa not only with the kahuna and aliyi, but with all of the other groups. |
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If only I could have danced my way through some of my science fair projects in grade school! |
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I am totally different from everyone else in the game because not only do I rap, I also produce, play musical instruments and sing which makes me literally, a one-man band. |
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If you ask me, he was one of the only artists fit to cover the Beatles. |
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It is only advocacy at the inquest that is an excluded service. |
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But when push comes to shove, he sold out to preserve his place in the party, and all for a man whose campaign attacked his family to score political points only 4 years ago. |
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By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services. |
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But despite these efforts, the court has only completed 18 trials in the past four years, with just a handful of convictions. |
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If he realized that she knew that he was an escaped convict, then he might assume that she would be only too eager to send him back from whence he came. |
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There was only 10 inches of clearance between the car and the side of the tunnel. |
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Letting go is of course not advised but only used as a demonstration. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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Not only did I met children of all stripes, I met and conversed with adults from a young age. |
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I not only got to work with them but conversed with both of them at length. |
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The success of the album, which is only available online, is a testament to the power of the Internet. |
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The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee. |
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The former Northern Ireland under-21 international does not feature at Stockport where his only action this season has been two run-outs as a sub. |
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A recent study showed that lamotrigine not only delays the time to any mood events but is notably effective against the depressive lows of bipolar illness. |
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Not only were photoflashes going off and cameras clicking every few minutes, there was also an interviewer with a microphone, to test the talents of the little ones. |
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I only found one job that advertised for an evolutionary psychologist. |
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The product of the Soviets' laudable campaign for universal public housing, Petrzalka's rank ugliness serves only to emphasize what a jewel the old part of the city is. |
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One can only assume that for the command, this program is low priority. |
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Both sites are the only Beringia burials found so far from that period. |
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You're only the second whitefella who's been in this cave, Michael. |
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Between 2006 and 2013 only five costner movies appeared in theaters. |
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The Adopt-a-Church program not only makes comforting reconnections but also helps supply basic necessities. |
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The next time the user logs in, the program permits access only if the keystroke timing is sufficiently similar to its initial data. |
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The only positive thing we can say about it is that it a version of Keynesianism. |
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Some think of themselves as demisexual, only able to feel attraction when a very strong emotional bond already exists. |
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The observations at LHCb and CMS were so rare that Bs mesons only decayed into two muons about three times in every billion collisions. |
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The Determination of his Majesty, who is the only proper decider of this Matter. |
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