Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it. |
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To others, it is like a red-hot poker shoved, without remorse, up the wazoo. |
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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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His criticism of the movie stands in stark contrast to the praise it has received from others. |
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Some people seem to take great delight in hearing about the misfortunes of others. |
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Like extroverts, ambiverts tend to enjoy a lot of attention from others. However, an ambivert would rather get the attention from someone that is important to them. |
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In the Pacific it held multiple island dependencies such as American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Midway Islands, Wake Island and others. |
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Churchill and 11 others decided to use the label Constitutionalist rather than Liberal or Unionist. |
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Wells' novel The Shape of Things to Come and its 1936 film adaptation, and others such as The Air War of 1936 and The Poison War. |
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It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others. |
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Some people are worried about marketing calls at dinnertime or junk mail or spam, while others are more concerned about Big Brother. |
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Patients with breathing problems, car crash victims, patients with chest pains, seizures strokes among others face delayed response times. |
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It isn't just billies that enter the bleak season with rut-depleted fat reserves, but rams, bull elk, buck deer, and others. |
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Critics are concerned that the plan will involve cuts but supporters insist some services will be cut while others will be enhanced. |
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Though some people identify as aromantic, others identify as heteromantic, homoromantic, biromantic and everything in between. |
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Britain and several others, mostly in the Caribbean, grant the right to vote to Commonwealth citizens who reside in those countries. |
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He had to do all his kinging after supper, which left him no time for roystering with the nobility and certain others. |
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Many of the men elected to parliament did not relish the prospect of having to act in the interests of others. |
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Some predictions cover Northern Ireland, with its distinct political culture, while others do not. |
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Sir Menzies Campbell subsequently won the contest, defeating Chris Huhne and Simon Hughes, among others, in a very controversial race. |
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The county boundaries still appear on Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland Maps and the Phillips Street Atlases, among others. |
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Intermarrying with others in the area, they developed what was called Cajun music, cuisine and culture. |
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Courts in one jurisdiction are influenced by decisions in others, and notably better rules may be adopted over time. |
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Experian have their large data centre at Fairham House south of Ruddington, with two others in Texas and Brazil. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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He disguised himself as a businessman to blend in with the others wearing suits. |
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The invasions brought new ethnic groups to Europe, although some regions received a larger influx of new peoples than others. |
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In Western Europe, some of the older Roman elite families died out while others became more involved with Church than secular affairs. |
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But others said that eyewashing was a standard security practice that had been in existence for decades. |
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Others lived in small groups of a few families and still others lived on isolated farms spread over the countryside. |
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The review led to the introduction of unitary local government in some areas but not in others. |
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Parish councils have powers to provide some facilities themselves, or they can contribute towards their provision by others. |
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The most striking lesson of the engagement is the extreme bloodiness of modern warfare under some conditions, and its bloodlessness under others. |
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Among others, the artist Marcel Duchamp took part as a member of the French team. |
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Many others are located around the area, particularly in St John's Gardens, which was specifically developed for this purpose. |
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Many people with fallen arches have no symptoms, but others experience fatigue, pain, or stiffness in the feet, legs, and lower back. |
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Some boats only operate part of the route, or operate out and back cruises, whilst others run the whole distance. |
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For example, Thor's Cave was explored in the early 1950s by Joe Brown and others. |
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Some usages of the term include wider areas, while others are more specific, though with little consistency of definition. |
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The miscreant is shamed into just standing there mortified and not fanfaring at all while the others finish the greeting to the arriving guest. |
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Some moors are covered by a variety of grasses and sedges, while others are dominated by heather. |
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National Express services 564, 560, 350, 320, 310 and 240 call at Sheffield, as do others on a less frequent basis. |
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These currencies and others tied to sterling constituted the sterling area. |
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Various corporations, some publicly held, others private, bid for these contracts, which are often worth many billions of dollars. |
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He always uses care and discretion when dealing with others. |
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Some see the key event as the Dutch East India Company's founding in 1602, while others point to earlier developments. |
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A small number was manufactured, and they were used by Ghana, among others. |
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A reduced Browns Lane site operates today, producing veneers for Jaguar Land Rover and others, as well as some engineering facilities. |
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There are also places of worship for Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, the Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Sikhs and The Salvation Army, amongst others. |
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The connection with the railway encouraged others, notably Andrew Handyside, Charles Fox and his son Francis Fox. |
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Some people have a letch for unmasking impostors, or for avenging the wrongs of others. |
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I am unwilling to believe that he designs to play tricks, and to flyblow my words, to make others distaste them. |
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Felton was then hanged, and his body was chained to a gibbet on Southsea Common as a warning to others. |
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It uses locations around Portsmouth for the stories, and includes writing by crime novelists William Sutton, Diana Bretherick, and others. |
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In 1989, after funding for HOTOL ceased, Bond and several others formed Reaction Engines Limited to continue research. |
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Darwin had not labelled the finches by island, but from the notes of others on the Beagle, including FitzRoy, he allocated species to islands. |
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I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. |
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It did not help that the first life of Wren, Parentalis, was written by Wren's son, and tended to exaggerate Wren's work over all others. |
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He never married, but his diary shows that he was not without affections, and more, for others. |
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No one knows why the gunman shot some people and spared others. |
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Joule was a member of the London Electrical Society, established by Sturgeon and others. |
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While in Paris, however, Priestley managed to replicate the experiment for others, including French chemist Antoine Lavoisier. |
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If you are not sure of the proper etiquette, watch what others do and follow suit. |
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Hawking acknowledged that he had lost the bet in 1990, which was the first of several that he was to make with Thorne and others. |
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I for one have always wanted to share my story because I believe that my lifescape can resonate with a few others. |
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Some ink-and-paper combinations are more lightfast than others, and the resulting prints are more fade-resistant. |
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In his 1958 article, Crick speculated, as had others, that a triplet of nucleotides could code for an amino acid. |
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This behaviour appears at first to be an evolutionary paradox, since helping others costs precious resources and decreases one's own fitness. |
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Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace. |
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The urban dance genre includes breaking, waacking, and house dancing, among others. |
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One order was received in 1782, and several others from mills and breweries soon after. |
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These included Bowes Castle, Pickering Castle, Richmond Castle, Skipton Castle, York Castle and others. |
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The related notion that some facts are relatively more brute than others hearkens back to the ancient metaphysics of Aristotle. |
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Bulliers frequently cause others to feel socially isolated and excluded through verbal, nonverbal, and physical harassment. |
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In 1770, Jenner became apprenticed in surgery and anatomy under surgeon John Hunter and others at St George's Hospital. |
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Many healthcare workers refused, worried about vaccine side effects, but many others volunteered. |
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These profiles are obviously of potential interest to marketeers, advertisers and others. |
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Patrick, and later others spread from Ireland to Britain with the Irish mission system of Saint Columba. |
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For others, it can mean that time spent indulging an unusual interest can result in a deluge of further targeted marketing that may be unwelcome. |
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This led to the codification of modern rules for many sports, including for football, lawn bowls, lawn tennis and others. |
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Watt's patent prevented others from making high pressure and compound engines. |
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It consists of the physical concepts employed by and the mathematical methods invented by Newton, Leibniz and others. |
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Many first-time flyers suffer from aerophobia, though some hide it better than others. |
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This light is the source of light pollution that burdens astronomers and others. |
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Further widening is in progress of minor sections with plans for managed motorways in many others. |
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Two motorway service areas are on the M25, and two others are directly accessible from it. |
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Ten people were killed, including the drivers of both trains, and 82 others were injured. |
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Some buses that undergo preservation are rescued from a state of great disrepair, but others enter preservation with very little wrong with them. |
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The whole London Underground network uses fourth rail and others use the linear motor for propulsion. |
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The 60 stations on the Metro, vary widely in character, some are former railway stations, while others were purpose built for the Metro. |
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Besides branches from Burger King, Starbucks, Boots UK and others, one airport lounge is located inside the terminal. |
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The Godardian vision of a universe that is both lost and recuperable in time is the thread that holds this movie and all his others together. |
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Like many others, the Department with responsibility for the nation's health has had different names and included other functions over time. |
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This custom along with many others has long since disappeared from the islands, in the face of modern practices. |
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Many recent immigrants to England have assumed a solely British identity, while others have developed dual or mixed identities. |
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Tom Pitella is a go-getter and does not rely on others to prove things in the field of mathematics to him. |
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The remains of that ship and four others were discovered during a 1962 excavation in the Roskilde Fjord. |
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In short, what the theorist has given Smith is a new way of talking about some important goings on in the lives of others. |
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The fleet does not appear to have stayed long in England, but it started a trend which others subsequently followed. |
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Some of the most celebrated figures of this time were Columba, Aidan, Columbanus and others. |
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I do not think that we gold plate European regulations although I think others, insurers and other industry bodies, may gold plate on our behalf. |
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Saint Dubric, Saint Illtud, and others first completed the Christianization of Wales. |
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They greeted the others with some kind of rhythmical hand gestures ending with leaning one shoulder into the greetee. |
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Earlier, 250 more had flown to Rattray beach, nearly all pinkfeet although I saw four greylags and heard others. |
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Fields began recording the hardcore punk bands in 1978 when few others would. |
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Some specialized fields of economics deal in market failure more than others. |
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It has been described as a social convention, like language, useful to one largely because it is useful to others. |
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Some economists think that crowding out is always an issue while others do not think it is a major issue when output is depressed. |
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Philip Stone argues that dark tourism is a way of imagining one's own death through the real death of others. |
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The revival entered a period of factionalism and public disputes, with each orthography attempting to push the others aside. |
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Some of these approaches are more popular than others, and are viewed to be more effective. |
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Research has been done to look into why some students are more successful than others. |
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There are traditions linked to Glastonbury claiming an introduction through Joseph of Arimathea, while others claim through Lucius of Britain. |
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Some researchers maintain that voseo can be heard in some parts of eastern Cuba, and others assert that it is absent from the island. |
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Some Protestant denominations do have a worldwide scope and distribution of membership, while others are confined to a single country. |
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Some Protestant denominations are less accepting of other denominations, and the basic orthodoxy of some is questioned by most of the others. |
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Although some consider this movement to be an offshoot of Protestantism, others see it as a distinct one. |
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In the United Kingdom, Colin Urquhart, Michael Harper, David Watson and others were in the vanguard of similar developments. |
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However, to others, Arminianism is a reclamation of early Church theological consensus. |
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Many consider the theological differences to be crucial differences in doctrine, while others find them to be relatively minor. |
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Salisbury is one of only three English cathedrals to lack a ring of bells, the others being Norwich Cathedral and Ely Cathedral. |
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Eadmer credited Anselm with restraining the pope from excommunicating him, although others attribute Urban's politic nature. |
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Their geological composition includes, among others, sandstone and limestone, and also coal. |
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If you invest the time to learn one Windows or Mac program, you'll automatically have mastered the basic skills to use hundreds of others. |
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These ministries are shared with them by others to whom also the Spirit divides his gifts severally as he wills. |
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Healthies are about showboating your exercise credentials to inspire others. |
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Whitefield, Harris, Cennick, and others, became the founders of Calvinistic Methodism. |
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Augustus Montague Toplady, Rowland, Richard Hill and others were engaged on one side, while Wesley and Fletcher stood on the other. |
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It runs three national television stations, and the national radio stations, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, amongst others. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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The course of his education was like that of others, such as put him little in the way of extraordinary casualties. |
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They were referred to by their opponents as Hicksites and by others, and sometimes themselves, as orthodox. |
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Many Conservative Friends believe that a meal held with others can become a form of communion with God, and with one another. |
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They often emphasize pacifism, treating others equally, living simply and telling the truth. |
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There is widespread agreement among mycologists that many others are yet to be discovered. |
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Just as many catenatives are followed by the infinitive, so others take the gerund. |
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Caesar described some tribes more distinctly than others but generally considered most of them as being from Germanic stock. |
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He appeared to think himself born to be supported by others, and dispensed from all necessity of providing for himself. |
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English has undergone many historical sound changes, some of them affecting all varieties, and others affecting only a few. |
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Even so, the score calls for Thai gongs, African balaphone and Caribbean cencerros, among others. |
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Judge thyself with the judgment of sincerity, and thou will judge others with the judgment of charity. |
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Some lost hands or limbs, others were crushed under the machines, and some were decapitated. |
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The last digit of the barcode is a check digit, calculated from the others. |
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Yes, I have many alts, and no, none of the others have any unusual capitalisation. |
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Many are now being used as farm buildings, while others were abandoned and fell into ruin. |
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Persons laboring under pulmonary affections appear to be less liable than others, though I have found softened tubercles in some cholerics. |
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So to Keil and a host of others he is the preincarnate Christ, while Michael is a high angel. |
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These men and others are officially credited as the Founding fathers of the European Union. |
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This book is the standard by which all others must be judged. |
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The county town of Chester is served by the A55, A483 and A494 roads amongst others. |
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By this time 2,025 shipwrights worked in the town and some 2,000 others were employed in related industries. |
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The antidating movement produced happy endings for some and disillusionment for others. |
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My main objection is that some people will have to pay more than others. |
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Bede's monastery had access to an impressive library which included works by Eusebius, Orosius, and many others. |
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The two managed to do the entire service of the liturgy until others could be trained. |
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Some of their Frankish successors fought against the Saxons, others were allied with them. |
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Some call it the hypodermis, others the clitoris, and say that lascivious touching of this part is to clitorize. |
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Still others acquired Aristotle's name through similarities in doctrine or content, such as the De Plantis, possibly by Nicolaus of Damascus. |
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Close-handed with his own information, he suspected others of holding out, too. |
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Many survived into late medieval times, others vanished as they became politically unimportant. |
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Some fed on fish and dead floating animals, while others, like the anurognathids, may have chased insects on the wing. |
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He's more culpable than the others because he's old enough to know better. |
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Hence the natures of the coincidents determine some to be think 1 ers, others to be think 2 ers. |
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Then he said that Homer was wonderfull in all his things, but that amongst others, he was an excellent architector. |
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Several authors have supposed it to be Celtic in origin, while others view it as a name coined by Greeks. |
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While they are so eager to destroy the fame of others, their ambition is manifest in their concernment. |
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While some kingdoms were defeated militarily and occupied, others remained nominally independent as allies of the Roman empire. |
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From that time, scholars began to study the ancient Roman legal texts, and to teach others what they learned from their studies. |
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All roads were equal in width and length, except for two, which were slightly wider than the others. |
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If we confer these observations with others of the like nature, we may find cause to rectify the general opinion. |
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In Connecticut some of the Congregational churches are associated in consociations and the others in associations. |
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How contentful the whole life is of him, that neither deviseth mischief against others, nor suspects any to be contrived against himself. |
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Still others maintain that only a particular translation is inerrant, such as the King James Version. |
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Such convincing proofs and assurances of it as might enable them to convince others. |
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Still others may lack any formal leaders, either in principle or by local necessity. |
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This theme is elaborated upon in Boron's sequels and in subsequent Arthurian works penned by others. |
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He was convinced he was a great singer, statements of others to the contrary. |
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When one individual in a large group gets sick with a communicable disease, it spreads to others very quickly. |
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Since the archaeological evidence for some periods is abundant and for others scanty, there are also archaeological dark ages. |
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Two of the ships were destroyed and the others surrendered to Alfred's forces. |
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The royal graves and many others were probably rediscovered by chance in 1788 when a prison was being constructed by convicts on the site. |
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The parts of Sinon, Camilla, and some few others, are improvements on the Greek poet. |
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We ascribe or impute motives to others and avow them or confess to them in ourselves. |
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Vesalius and others, make it a Peculiarity to Man, that the Pericardium, or Bag that incloses the Heart, should be fastned to the Diaphragm. |
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One story implicates Earl Godwin of Wessex in Alfred's subsequent death, but others blame Harold. |
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He was strong enough to draw bows that others were unable to pull and had great stamina. |
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But the families of Harold and his brothers did lose their lands, as did some others who had fought against William at Hastings. |
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Some essays are coolheaded, some shake with hysteria, some are memoirish, others didactic. |
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In one crosslight all this bears a strong resemblance to Animal Farm, where, though all animals were equal, some were more equal than others. |
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But Tower did better than HBO, the Boston Business Journal, and some others, where the test messages apparently fell into a cyberhole. |
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And who shall then stick closest to ye, and excite others? not he who takes up armes for cote and conduct, and his four nobles of Danegelt. |
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Except for the surviving Geoffrey Pole, all the others implicated were beheaded. |
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Henry was also careful to show that, unlike his mother the Empress, he would listen to the advice and counsel of others. |
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They err, that through indulgence to others, or fondness to any sin in themselves, substitute for repentance anything less. |
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Only 25 years later John would return to Ireland while others built castles and installed their interests. |
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A student may become a very Daniel Lambert of learning, and remain utterly useless to himself and all others. |
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Some sought sanctuary in the Tower of London, and others managed to escape. |
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Some monastics live in monasteries, while others wander from place to place, trusting in God alone to provide for their physical needs. |
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The Nobles despised and hated all others and took no thought for usefulness and profit of lord and men. |
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Some are brown and white, like pointer dogs, others are spotted like Danish dogs, and some with curled hair. |
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These accounts are more objective and accurate because the motivation for writing them was not to influence others. |
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Many of Queen Elizabeth's relatives were married into noble families and others were granted peerages or royal offices. |
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On 13 June, Richard held a full meeting of the Council, at which he accused Hastings and others of conspiracy against him. |
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These included landless men and others who would crave the security of maintenance and livery. |
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Whoever has the care of instructing others, may be charged with deficience in his duty if this book is not recommended. |
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It might interest you to learn that others have already tried that approach. |
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Or is it that from being a deluder of others he has become at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only enjoyer? |
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Reforms were also gradually introduced in the conditions for enlisted men with the abolition of military flogging in 1879, amongst others. |
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I'm experimenting with the internym after seeing it so artfully used by others on other newsgroups. |
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The king was not more forward to bestow favours on them as they free to deal affronts to others their superiors. |
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Some consider it essential, while others feel it is needed for the proper ordering of the church. |
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Such churches were also reported to attract higher numbers of men and young adults than others. |
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Vives and others called her the Princess of Wales, although she was never technically invested with the title. |
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It is as broad as long, whether they rise to others, or bring others down to them. |
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Elizabeth was lamented by many of her subjects, but others were relieved at her death. |
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When a man has been guilty of any vice, the best atonement he can make for it is, to warn others. |
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Depending on what you print, one color usually depletes faster than the others. |
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Some that were introduced to America included wheat, barley, apples, cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, donkeys, and many others. |
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Some strains are non-typeable, and others can be rough or autoagglutinating, making these cultures un-typeable. |
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In the House of Burgesses, opposition to taxation without representation was led by Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, among others. |
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In 1964 the United States Supreme Court ordered Prince Edward County and others to integrate schools. |
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Richard Bryant was of this gang, as were Ben. Kayford and Geo. Ward and some others, all hanged at Gloucester, Bristol, Salisbury, and Ilchester. |
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Many others work for government contractors, including defense and security firms, which hold more than 15,000 federal contracts. |
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These inworld practices include weaving, building, trading, chatting, dancing, making love, flying and many others besides. |
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For greate men hurt not the common weale so much by beeing evil in respect of themselves, as by drawing others unto evil by their evil example. |
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The era is most famous for theatre, as William Shakespeare and many others composed plays that broke free of England's past style of theatre. |
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Education would begin at home, where children were taught the basic etiquette of proper manners and respecting others. |
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Michelle was of the opinion that all the best con artists were baby-faced, since that inspires trust in others. |
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Scotland was too guid for those that inhabit it, and too bad for others to be at the charge of conquering it. |
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We should try to help others who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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Alex was concerned that if others thought he had dobbed, things would get even worse for him. Dobbing was the worst thing a student could do. |
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Each of the nuns was heard in her turn, while the others waited with the domina in the adjoining vestry. |
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The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country. |
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Those towns had become fortresses and showed more reliable loyalty to him than to others. |
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Some wanted a republic, but others favoured retaining some type of monarchical government. |
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Many of the Scottish prisoners of war taken in the campaigns died of disease, and others were sent as indentured labourers to the colonies. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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To communicate with others, someone who knew him well would translate his speech into intelligible speech. |
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These experiments varied in their subject area, and were both important in some cases and trivial in others. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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Essex committed suicide and Monmouth, along with several others, was obliged to flee into Continental exile. |
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Many others like Voltaire held that without belief in a God who punishes evil, the moral order of society was undermined. |
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I don't mind if they have some fun, but I draw the line at anything that might harm others. |
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There are quite a few others, but any true dubstepper knows these tunes and will consider them classics later. |
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Most people most of the time experience themselves and others in one or another way that I shall call egoic. |
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Barras and Rewbell were notoriously corrupt themselves and screened corruption in others. |
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Telethons, jumpathons, dancathons, runathons, swimathons, and others are promoted through advertisements. |
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Unfortunately, while you like your product, others may feel differently. It doesn't take long for a hashtag to become a bashtag. |
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Pitt tended to socialise only with fellow students and others already known to him, rarely venturing outside the university grounds. |
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Therefore, they are more vulnerable to mosquito bites than others because mosquitoes are both exophilic and endophilic in Dielmo. |
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If any single corps was attacked, the others could quickly spring into action and arrive to help. |
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The Reform and the others dropped all the things a woman has to do like the kashruth and the mikvah. |
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In the writings of Henry Mayhew, Charles Booth, Charles Dickens and others, prostitution began to be seen as a social problem. |
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The greatest quantity of casein goes to the manufacture of plastic substances like galalith, galakerit, keroid, proteolith, and others. |
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Some parents apply for membership on behalf of their children, while others allow the child to decide whether to become a member when they are ready, and older in age. |
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Wings, which others were contriving to actuate by the perpetual motion. |
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That is, she has an amoral affectlessness, a serene indifference to the suffering of others, which she invites and dispassionately observes as tests of her power. |
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That is a marvelous month to start, particularly in the North where some April days sting with the afterbite of winter and others glow with summer promise. |
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Men preferred one pose above all others, namely, the elbow akimbo. |
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Shops, cafes and bars that trade on Hackney's streets are required by law to have a licence. This includes tables and chairs and fruit and veg stalls, amoung others. |
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The child is exposed to a verbally expressed anticontempt, antishame ideology in which the only individuals who are condemned are those who humiliate others. |
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Considering the extreme complexity of cell lysate, aptaprecipitation can be extended to potentially any biological mixture such as blood, urine and others. |
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This building, like many others of its era nearby, also has a balconied room on a top floor where traditional Chinese family associations would meet. |
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When he came up he began pushing our boat aside as he had done the others, and in a blustering manner desired us to allow him to get on, as he was in a great hurry. |
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What booteth it to others that we wish them well, and do nothing for them? |
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If avarice be thy vice, yet make it not thy punishment. Miserable men commiserate not themselves, bowelless unto others, and merciless unto their own bowels. |
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They might only be burocrats doing their jobs but it only takes the odd one or two to let the side down for all the others who are doing a sterling job. |
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Some offer a guided coach tour during which you just stretch your legs, while others let you get your circulation going with a couple of longish bushwalks. |
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Don't do wrong to others and it should come back to you tenfold. OK, so there are several years that I was Karma's butt-monkey for not obeying that simple rule. |
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I could see through the open doorway some fishermen in guernseys sitting on the grass listening, and a boat was drawn up on the shingle and others moored to the cauchie. |
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Some children like to be caught when playing chase, and others do not. |
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The conditions that lead to their abundance are even more mysterious than for sand flies, but chigoe fleas are clearly more numerous in some households than others. |
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He got the message and was in church the next Sunday. We need to stay in church with the fellowship of others in order to keep the fire of faith burning brightly. |
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And do others like it if you will take circumbendibuses for sound's sake! |
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Furthermore if a person drops even a little clanger not only will he know but the others will know and the offender will certainly know that they know! |
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I knew right at that moment that you were the kind of person who others could count on, a great foul-weather friend, someone who came through in the clutch. |
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They were forthwith stoned to death, as a document to others. |
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Burns never dreamed of looking down on others as beneath him, merely because he was conscious of his own vast superiority to the common run of men. |
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Thus strategic self-demeaners often obtain their ends. The brazen-faced, the man with ko ga muchi can 'do well' if he can count on the embarrassability of others. |
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The man's demeanor made others suspicious of his intentions. |
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First, an orbiting weapon required elaborate spacecraft systems, such as retro-rockets to deorbit it, others to guide it, and still others to arm it. |
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When we see a dice, we see an object which has six sides, some of which can be seen from where we are, others can be seen if we twist it or move around it. |
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All the others, you can read if you want, but this is mainly directed to Frank, and for sounding like a complete dickwod from this point on in the post, I do apologise. |
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I have the same diffidence in my feelings that most public speakers have, and am apt to think that others can speak better and more edifying than I can. |
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And Tully assigns three several Motives, whereby, without any Discommendation in those Times, a Man might be drawn to become an Accuser of others. |
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Furniture is comical. It responds to humans. For some it looks its drabbest, for others it sparkles and looks, if not handsome, at any rate comfortable. |
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The name of one of these was Claudius, who arrogated to himself elderdom over the others, though they by no means allowed his claim of superiority, hut quarrelled with him. |
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Some patients may need assistance with defaecation in the form of suppositories or enemata, whilst others may need a colostomy as a result of cancer of the colon. |
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Some moulds prefer to live on bread, but others are epixylous. |
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My significant others don't understand why I want to make love while listening to the masters of the Eurometal scene sing about dragons and evil games. |
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We are fain to ask what is to become of Shakespeare and a host of others, who, with equal originality of thought, have avoided those vagrant exceptionalities of humour. |
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He was a scholarship boy who had won an Exhibition to Oxford, and then, like so many others, had found himself thrown upon the slave market of pedagogy. |
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Still others were not especially interested in these experimentings with group exercises and rituals, but saw no problem with Ronnie and others engaging in that work. |
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This is the man that has the face to charge others with false citations. |
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May not some books be more technically difficult to put together than others, and may not their raw material be less fashioned, less well prepared? |
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Some girls can set around until they're blue moulded, and never a feller to ask 'em, and others the boys'll fret and pleg until they're fit to be tied, with nerves! |
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The foist had lately arrived form the country and was known to be doing a thriving trade in and around Westminster Hall where many country folk and others came to see lawyers. |
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I am ordered over there with a few others. We all shoot standing and freehanded...This regained freedom of action makes us unable to feel the danger we are in. |
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It is just as well the letter was tightly sealed, because there were photographs in it showing me and others in Full Monty. That is to say we were all buck naked. |
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But mom! Can't I go to the fair? The others say it will be funtastic! |
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