The singer's scratchy voice and world-weary acoustic songs are nastily refreshing, and his lyrics are positively bewitching. |
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She's asking couples how marriage equality has positively changed their lives and what it would mean to have nationwide marriage equality. |
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Short-term thinking has many uses in daily life, but at the social level it has become positively dangerous. |
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He positively sneered at me when I announced I was going to take guitar lessons. |
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I found it by turns, unreadable, incoherent, breathtakingly dull, or positively disturbing. |
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On day 3, there was a small mutiny by the Commodore, who positively refused to go any further and demanded a morning of slummocking in Guildford. |
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The all seemed shocked by her destroying her property and doing it so very thoroughly, that they seemed positively oblivious to her nakedness. |
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We considered as positively correlated only those values clearly showing a marked deviation from the average seismic activity. |
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We find that modes of transportation are often significant and positively related to median commute distance. |
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Farming hundreds of thousands of fish in tiny cages makes battery hen operations look positively organic by comparison. |
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This is unsightly, unhygienic and, given the present climate of contagious illness, positively unhealthy. |
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Benzamidine bound to trypsin has a buried positively charged amidinium group and a more solvent-accessible nonpolar phenyl ring. |
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There is no reason to do anything like that with Roosevelt, whose very real intellectual and physical appetites were positively Falstaffian. |
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We must positively insist we get the extra money to pay for more police officers. |
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The bittersweet Limoncello is positively breathtaking with the ripe orange-fleshed melon and fat, sweet blackberries. |
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Historically, when forages were part of the rotation, crop rotations positively affected nutrient release and improved tilth. |
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We positively celebrate mercenary motives these days in most areas of life. |
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I believe that, since he was persuaded that his initial view was wrong, he was positively obliged to alter it. |
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The new films include 10 or so alternating layers of positively charged dusters and negatively charged materials called perovskites. |
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Scores on the cloze tests were found to be positively related to other measures of program reading comprehension. |
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Polyelectrolyte multilayers are gel-like films of alternating layers of positively and negatively charged molecules. |
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Frankly it hurt so much that if it isn't black and blue tomorrow I shall be positively disappointed. |
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The streets are quite chilled, inside my head is brisk at best and the beat, well, the beat is positively hyperborean. |
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That is, the protein releases a number of protons when binding the positively charged peptide. |
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One source cited in the column found the positively charged microfibers attracted and tightly held negatively charged dust and dirt particles. |
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The driver described how Abdullah was severely beaten by several soldiers, whom he could not positively identify. |
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The third one is a nonconservative change of the uncharged and small glycine by the positively charged lysine. |
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The sexual dimorphism among the owoc makes the miniscule differences between human males and females positively subatomic. |
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It positively thunders from the speakers, rising to a towering, epic crescendo of hissing guitar and soaring choruses. |
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I could smell something positively mouth-watering so I let my nose guide me to where it was coming from. |
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It is simply considered un-Australian to be anything other than positively glowing about the Olympics. |
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Sure we're at war, but it'd be positively unAustralian if we didn't crack jokes about it. |
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The mountain lion responsible for killing a particular deer was positively identified in 179 instances. |
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The key is to be confident and talk positively about yourself without coming across bigheaded. |
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Changes in area of hayfields and pasturelands were likewise positively correlated. |
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Instead of floating free, hydrogen ions combine with water molecules to produce a positively charged hydronium ion. |
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They stained positively with a trichrome stain and failed to mark with any of the immunohistochemical stains. |
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The clatter of cutlery or the sound of high-pitched voices can be positively painful. |
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All the timidity this engenders, all this watching your mouth has started to feel positively un-American. |
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Low levels of positively stained trypan blue dye were demonstrated in all subject groups, consistent with high viability. |
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As with other flatfish, the turbot's eggs contain a droplet of oil that makes the eggs positively buoyant. |
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The book is positively packed with most interesting stories and medical sidelights. |
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Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
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The tissue was sandwiched between a positively charged glass slide and a siliconized coverslip and incubated for 30 min at room temperature. |
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Their friends had gone positively nuts at it and all pledged blessings and support. |
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Later, back in the motorhome, my erratic driving and occasional tussle with second gear seemed positively trivial. |
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The result is a crafty blend of soulful hip-hop that positively reflect the singer-songwriter's life experiences. |
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A short, plump and positively motherly lady appeared in the doorway, ushering us in. |
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Scotland's jazz scene is positively humming at the moment and we are proud to call Smith and Kellock our own. |
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The US dollar not only circulates freely but is positively welcomed in hotels, shops and street markets throughout the country. |
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If you think it's been a bit parky outside this week spare a thought for David Maxfield, for whom freezing point would be positively balmy. |
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Tom and Tim have carted away the junk that the airport owner collected on site, so that the place is looking positively respectable. |
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Here we show that male attractiveness and fighting ability are positively correlated in the house cricket, Acheta domesticus. |
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After EastEnders on a Sunday this bookshop is positively hoaching with readers looking for Mr or Ms Right. |
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After the panel voted positively on four articles, impeachment was inevitable and a Senate vote for the president's removal seemed likely. |
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Increased rainfall may affect nest survival positively by influencing predation rates. |
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His perception of surfing is as the sport and lifestyle should be, positively happy. |
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It is an honest-to-God piece of calypso music, the tempo resolutely upbeat and the mood positively festive after the first couple of tracks. |
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Underwear with suspender elastic hanging off may have looked chicly fetishistic on the women but positively frightful on the men. |
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The public, on the other hand, may respond more positively to tidy and cheerful graffiti. |
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I thought we started positively and we were knocking it about but then we started to over-elaborate. |
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The isotope film becomes gradually positively charged as it loses electrons. |
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Dirac's odd prediction of the existence of a positively charged electron had been confirmed by two independent experiments. |
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A plasma is typically a gaseous discharge containing electrons and positively charged ions. |
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The material that captured the electron is now negatively charged and the material that lost an electron is now positively charged. |
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The positively charged hydrogen atoms take up the electrons and form hydrogen gas. |
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Not only are punishments cruel, the legal procedures are positively medieval. |
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They also described reciprocated friendships more positively than unreciprocated ones. |
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As Windows 2000 reaches crunch point the highways and byways of the Web are positively ringing to the crunch of beta-watchers changing step. |
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The bustle and diversity of the crowd was positively Prom-like, which surprised me as a newcomer to the series. |
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I looked positively exhausted, but surprisingly, I was feeling better after my conversation with Scott. |
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Colonies which declined to accept the full extent of parliamentary supremacy were not merely worthless, they were positively dangerous. |
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In fact, today weak cover can be positively dangerous to anyone trying to work under deep cover. |
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He has asked to vote positively to elect members who would guide the destiny of the nation for the next five years. |
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A victim's decision to remain in an abusive relationship may be positively reinforced in several ways. |
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The length of time in a two-way bilingual program is positively correlated with student academic achievement. |
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Every other electron that leaves the n region will likewise leave behind another positively charged acceptor ion. |
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They want street art to be seen as legitimate, as contributing positively to the urban landscape. |
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His queen, a girl with long, strawberry blond ringlets, clutched his arm tightly at his side, positively beaming. |
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His videos invariably feature a harem of voluptuous, bikini-clad lovelies positively gagging to get down with the self-styled Mr Lover Lover. |
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The acid's active ingredient is positively charged hydrogen, so a transfer of electrons takes place between the zinc and the acid. |
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Her dissertation examined the role of social identity on performance of a positively stereotyped task. |
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The amount of polymer trapped by the capsules was quantified by titration with the positively charged dye acridine orange. |
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It felt very happy about circumstances, it was positively humming with optimism. |
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Even lifting heavier weights at fewer repetitions two days a week will more positively affect bone health. |
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Experts are still working to identify positively the sources of the outbreaks. |
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Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes. |
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As many as 250 people have been positively identified as descendants of Thomas Rice. |
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We have to through the dental work and DNA to positively identify that's her. |
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He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his equally sober betrothed. |
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Three men were detained, but since witnesses failed to positively identify them as the attackers, they will not be charged in this case. |
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As long as an athlete believes a skill influences their readiness and positively affects performance, they should use it. |
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In fact, submerging your real identity even as you fake sincerity seems to be positively encouraged. |
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During his testimony on Friday, Lewis said Joseph was positively identified by Jones during a line-up at the station. |
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Business has responded very positively to a tender for projects to reduce emissions, which can be rewarded with carbon credits. |
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Women responded positively to this new ideal, for it endowed motherhood, and thus womanhood, with a new sense of dignity and purpose. |
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Some occult influence was at work upon me throughout those dark hours, I am positively certain. |
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Some examples of positively charged electrophiles are the hydronium ion, nitronium ions, metal ions, and carbocations. |
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The length of time in a mentoring relationship was positively correlated with success. |
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He reels off a series of allegations, most of which have either been positively discredited or remain wholly unsubstantiated. |
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In winter, it looks positively Alpine when the snow forms sweeping cornices. |
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Ben was positively itching to get his fingers on the keyboard, but Lia wisely didn't let him. |
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The forecast down Cancun way is positively sizzling and we have hard liquor and a Jacuzzi in our room, so the outlook is sunny. |
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Song for the Others and Borderline positively sparkle with piano refrains from the top drawer. |
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Appropriate use of such assessments fosters learning and development and positively affects commitment and retention. |
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Britain is being forced to choose between America and Europe, and Blair is positively itching to take the test. |
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But instead he emphasizes the importance of fighting drugs, positively encouraging to continue the misallocation of resources. |
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He's excited to be at the event, and really ready to hear so many people talk positively about reinventing yourself. |
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The design positively embraces and celebrates the latest innovations in building technology, and maximises off-site working. |
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His lips were set into a thin line, his eyes narrowed, and he looked positively dangerous. |
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As for food, yo-yo diets, involving periods of near starvation, damage valuable muscle and are positively unhealthy. |
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Its capacity to bind both positively and negatively charged ions is also a consequence of it polarity. |
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But the lads and lassies of lawn tennis are positively dedicated to maintaining the temple of their bodies compared to football's finest. |
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The ligand may be either positively or negatively charged, or may be a molecule of water or ammonia. |
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Called isoflavones, these chemical compounds can positively affect body function. |
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A smarmy radio station Director considers himself positively brilliant by getting rid of a troublesome author through insincere flattery. |
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Finally, amphoteric detergents have either a positively or negatively charged ion, depending on the pH of the system they are incorporated into. |
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For example, the co-parent relationship indicator was positively and significantly associated with the father-son closeness indicator. |
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Celebrities have their handlers and image managers to make sure that their celebrities continue to be seen and positively perceived by publics. |
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I'm positively depressed with the levels of prejudice and obscurantism I've witnessed in modern day Scotland. |
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While the foreign press has been flattering to the British, our own press has been positively hagiographic. |
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The police should also respond positively to the call last week by a York boating group for improved riverbank security. |
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Thirty percent of the patients appeared to respond positively to this treatment intervention. |
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This produces positively charged ions and so these forms of radiation are known as ionizing radiation. |
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Sitting alone on the stage with only his trademark flask of tea and his pipe for company, the old boy positively exudes optimism. |
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In an ionic compound there are two different types of ions present, the positively charged cations and the negatively charged anions. |
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Dry, rich, peppery and positively rippling with tannins, there are flavours of cassis, raspberry, mustard and aniseed. |
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At one electrode, the anode, molecules of hydrogen gas break down into electrons and positively charged hydrogen ions. |
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It is a positively revelatory experience that mere listening or score-reading cannot provide. |
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I mean, Breakup Girl remembers feeling positively rheumatic around people who could tell the difference between Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. |
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The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media. |
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Presidential popularity is positively associated with partisan support but shows an inverse relationship for members of the opposition. |
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Apatosaurus shows some positively allometric trends that probably correlate with the overall robustness of its femur. |
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I would photograph the growths and have an arborist or nurseryman positively identify the growth. |
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There will be lots of positively nouveau, up-to-the-minute, newest of all new concepts outfits. |
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He's some successful advertising executive in Los Angeles now, and positively rolling in money. |
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The rolling baseline positively cross-correlates with itself, producing a large, wide peak not observed with the flat baseline. |
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Our analysis reveals that some would-be floaters might respond positively to having advisers based locally. |
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I have not only allowed, but positively encouraged all this, even plumping up the cushion before he settles down. |
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Next to my large and robust American seat mates, I must have looked positively cadaverous. |
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The amount of money a country spends on health care does positively correlate with increased longevity. |
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First he began to chuckle, then it was a chortle, then he positively began to cackle with glee. |
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In the rufous bush robin, nest size was positively related to the size of prey males carried to the nest to feed the young. |
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But we had to take a trip to California when a friend called up and positively squealed in delight about the food. |
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The arm zipped out, pointing at Sam, and positively quivered as he leaned toward it, squeaking an alarm. |
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He was positively relieved, however, that he was free from having to non-verbally communicate such feelings. |
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He's already involved with a woman who, despite her delicate loveliness, looks positively forlorn. |
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This time around, they started positively enough, although the German champions looked reasonably assured in defence in the opening 20 minutes. |
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In March, the desert erupts into a carpet of minuscule wildflowers, and the temperatures are positively springlike. |
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What choice did the little fellow have but to respond positively to such instruction? |
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When brook trout are absent, a maximum of one non-native salmonid is counted positively as an intolerant species. |
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Previously, Learner and Kruger found that parent attachment was positively associated with students' motivation to succeed. |
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Its thickness positively prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin until this paddle is lowered by means of pressing the trigger. |
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Broad beans are positively bursting with health and promise a bumper crop any minute now. |
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I think that Greek Tragedy and the Platonic dialogues are positively riddled with irony. |
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Therefore, this hypothesis conjectures that population density should be positively correlated with patch area. |
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A positively charged object attracts a negatively charged one and vice versa. |
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The negative charge of the oxygen attracts the positively charged hydrogen ions through the membrane. |
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Reading interviews at the time, he struck me as being positively bullish in his defence. |
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Such observance did not hamper, and may have positively assisted, the efficient professional conduct of operations. |
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Two years later, J. J. Thomson modified Kelvin's model, having the electrons move in concentric circle within a positively charged spheric space. |
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A barrel shaped coil spring is snapped over the nipple and positively retained thereto. |
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He's positively bristling about the government's failure to react to the crisis. |
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The loser is positively valorised in Generation X youth culture as both stupid and street-smart. |
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These days, however, Labour ministers probably make tycoons feel positively common. |
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Nurses and foragers also differ in phototactic behaviour where nurses are negatively phototactic and foragers are positively phototactic. |
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She teases, criticizes and satirizes American democracy, but she cares so much it's positively palpable. |
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It was a rousing affair, moving, positively exasperating, and alone would make for a concert not to be missed. |
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I think voters, Hispanic voters, react positively to the fact that they are making an effort to recognize a different language. |
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A customer who responds positively to a cleverly worded e-mail may prefer brevity and clarity in voice mail messages. |
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Discrimination negatively affected re-employment, and social networks positively affected re-employment. |
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The positively and negatively charged ions cause an electric field to form. |
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In fact, he felt positively weak as though he was coming down with some sort of illness. |
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In fact you would look at Nixon, who we regarded as far right back then, as positively Marxist today. |
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Such unthrifty Shih Tzu puppies may respond positively to a few milliliters of raw liver juice fed daily for their first few weeks. |
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The bad blood between these two countries makes the Scots' attitude towards our English cousins look positively benevolent. |
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The only genus of this family positively identified was Terrapene, the box turtles. |
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In fact, haddock look positively ferocious compared to these innocuous marine travelers. |
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And the motion of these characters is positively stilted and looks like marionettes on strings as they bob and nod about. |
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Some disguise the use of straw bale completely, others positively revel in the plastic qualities offered by bendy straw bales covered with lime or earth render. |
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Afterwards, the bodies were taken to the morgue to positively identify them. |
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They're using a computer system that seems positively medieval by today's standards. |
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She was positively apoplectic with anger when she realized she had been cheated. |
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I exchanged a surprised look with Andy who looked positively speechless. |
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Respondents who respond positively to the question are embracing elements of claims made by birther conspiracy theorists. |
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On Pushing Daisies, her Olive Snook was lonely, lovesick, and brokenhearted, while still positively hysterical. |
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The abject misery and utter abandon is positively indescribable. |
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He could paint such a picture because the success of popular heretical and evangelical movements, such as the Waldensians and Albigensians, was positively explosive. |
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As the former prime minister sat under unforgiving studio lights jibber-jabbering with Andrew Marr, his interviewer of choice, it looked positively sandy on top. |
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I am possessed, as much as the next man, of that stiff upper lip, steely resolve and adamantine backbone which make us British positively megalithic in the face of danger. |
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From our breakfast perch on the verandah high above a rainswept gorge dotted with palms, frangipani, hibiscus and pink orchids, the rain was positively uplifting. |
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During those three years, we conservatively project that more than 50,000 women and children will be positively impacted. |
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His dialogue is positively literary in the creativeness with which he invents new ways to use and morph curse words into insults. |
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I choked on my croissant at the lurid accounts in the New York Times, which positively wallowed in the story. |
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The whole thing positively reeks of teen spirit, and it's marvellous. |
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The completion of vocational training and dependent responsibility are positively related to re-employment, and being married is negatively related to re-employment. |
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These efforts and acts of generosity have helped to fund a worthy community service that positively impacts the lives of hundreds of people in Kitchener-Waterloo. |
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We've used such smart polymers to fabricate chemically sensitive holograms responsive to water, alcohol, pH, and positively charged ions of alkali metal. |
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This produces the second electrophile, the positively charged alkyl group. |
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That experience needs to be savored, and not spoiled, so this is the one show you absolutely, positively must watch live. |
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Even in cases positively diagnosed as typhus, surgeons also recorded bilious vomiting, diarrhea, and bowel hemorrhage, which are all symptoms of typhoid and remittent fever. |
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Before then, as soon as a positively charged nucleus tried to latch on to a negatively charged electron, the electron would have been knocked away by an energetic photon. |
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Despite the fact that the two actresses often seem to compete for the role of Hollywood's leading Latin lady, the one positively sought out the other from early on. |
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Because the footprint is only partial, there is no definitive way to positively identify just whose print it is. |
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All the positively charged ions, or cations, are together on the right side of the collage, and all the negatively charged ions, or anions, are on the left. |
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The cation is positively charged, and the anion is negatively charged. |
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Electrons travel through the partial vacuum inside the tube, flowing from the filament to the positively charged plate. |
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All reading times were converted to words read per minute, then transformed to base 10 logarithms for the analyses because they were positively skewed. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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Even the basics are not up to scratch as the court, laid at the last minute, slopes alarmingly and is uneven in some places and positively lumpy in others. |
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The detainee can be used to positively identify terrorists, show safe houses and weapons caches, or identify other activities that are of military value to the battalion. |
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The experience left the septuagenarian designer sounding positively gob-smacked. |
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Then, it was on to a posh restaurant for the reception where I was positively salivating in anticipation of the delicious food I'd been told about. |
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Miller was positively chaste compared to Alberto Tomba, the gold medal-winning Italian skier. |
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Set positively awhirl by the choreographer, the show opens in overdrive. |
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The subtle interweaving of scatology and death is positively Freudian. |
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They should not just be harvesting the man-eating crocodiles without sensitizing communities on their potential to contribute positively to tourism. |
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And, of course, there is Carol Vorderman who doesn't look bad from any angle, but lying on a sofa in a tight Donna Karan outfit and spiked boots she is positively scrumptious. |
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Once these parameters have been estimated, Bayes' theorem is used to estimate the posterior probability that a given site came from the class of positively selected sites. |
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With his head down, he was positively not himself this morning. |
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Zalups et al. have suggested that urinary mercury excretion is related positively to the degree of cellular damage during acute mercuric chloride-induced renal damage. |
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The sad fact is, plenty of high-performing companies have positively sepulchral atmospheres, with employees who pretty much loathe their cipherlike existences. |
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I suppose, in the end, I was a little disappointed, not because each of these wasn't a big, beefy concept with a positively gargantuan hinterland of potential consequences. |
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If Indians like their shades bright, then in the summer months they go positively dazzling, with fucshias, topaz blues and citrus greens, oranges and yellows. |
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Her hand trembled slightly, and then it began to positively shake. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk and I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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But despite its popularity, Reddit manages to retain a glorious, dark, unabashed weirdness that positively thrives there. |
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For that reason, black holes can influence star formation, both positively and negatively. |
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In men, but not women, neuroticism was positively correlated and masculinity negatively correlated with crying. |
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I see hip hop as a powerful genre of music that can positively and productively move mountains and make this world a better place to live in, if utilized correctly. |
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Blue and red colors in this map indicate negatively and positively correlated regions, respectively, whereas yellow refers to regions with uncorrelated fluctuations. |
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The overall phenotype frequency distribution was positively skewed. |
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On a blazing day like Thursday they were positively skittish. |
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In fact since I've been a father that kind of thing has become so unfamiliar to me that a trip to the salon is a positively intoxicating experience. |
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He took the ball on the bounce and positively shook off at least three tacklers before finding himself with only the centre to beat and two metres to go. |
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Seated under the bright red and blue awning with his back against a merchant stall that was positively heaped with apples, the young man couldn't resist snitching one. |
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All of us affect, whether positively or negatively, the people we meet. |
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Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the allure of affordable-luxury businesses such as day spas and beauty salons is positively irresistible. |
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On the other hand, he was positively effusive about the former first lady and New York senator. |
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Because, for me, the idea of the regal Diane in the ratty warehouse digs is positively tantalizing. |
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Baltimore Sun television columnist David Zurawik has been positively effusive. |
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The good news, what there is of it, is that the few remaining teeth that I do have are apparently good teeth, strong teeth, firm, manly, positively butch teeth. |
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Parents and leaders are best placed to impact positively on children. |
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The mayor said artistes had the capacity to contribute positively to the growth of the Zambian economic dream as the country could no longer rely on the copper industry. |
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Strobic acid-usually the major resin acid found in the cortical oleoresin of eastern white pine-was positively correlated with the rate and extent of crystallization. |
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He fascinates the European students, holds them in his grip, through an astonishing personal intensity, a positively violent caringness about everything he believes in. |
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Watching, we were struck by how positively Canadian his ideas seemed. |
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Though it was bemoaned at the time, some commentators have viewed this factor more positively as a herald of twentieth-century patterns of fertility. |
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The verses are doused in glockenspiel and well-blended synth and recorder, while the chorus positively soars on electric piano ostinatos and fluid bass. |
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In the first dimension of variation, both of the vectors connecting the subgroup centroids are negatively directed, whereas they are positively directed in the second. |
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In subantarctic fur seals, the duration of the attendance period was positively related to the duration of the foraging trip, as observed in other fur seals. |
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You are absolutely, positively in need of a change of scenery. |
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The seafood primi are tasty, and the walnut cake is positively succulent. |
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It's a bit of a cheat pretending that a town with a population of eleven thousand is a village, but in comparison to neighbouring Watford the place is positively rural. |
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In table salt, sodium atoms donate one electron each to chlorine atoms, making the sodiums positively charged ions and the chlorines negatively charged ions. |
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When we then learned from the local news bulletins that defence systems such as surface-to-air missiles now encircle the city, many residents felt positively unsafe. |
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They positively palpitate at dramatic accounts of unbelievers crying out for sacraments, or trembling with terror as the demons drag them into the inferno. |
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While Scotland may be notably short on younger singer-songwriters, America is positively hoaching with them, particularly of the female persuasion. |
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Her peaches and cream complexion positively glowed against the white satin, her red hair even more vibrant than usual, piled in curls on top of her head. |
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Waiting for forty days to read your review seems positively penitential! |
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I was positively infatuated with him, thinking about him day and night. |
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The architects have responded positively to the museum's neighbour, applying the regular pattern of its fenestration to the adjacent administration offices. |
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The number of males displaying in a lek or chorus each day is often positively correlated with the number of females visiting or mating in the aggregation. |
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He is so utterly rotten he manages to make devils like Perle look positively benign in comparison, and his current evil is fomenting the attack on Iran. |
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These are positioned on either side of the heat sink wall, and switching on the voltage causes a transfer of electrons which positively ionise the air molecules. |
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But, if they liked the first then they positively flipped over this one! |
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What with the lack of potties, pram, and Moses basket our home feels positively spacious so I'm keen to carry that through and have a good tidy and sort out. |
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While the economists' statement was couched in fairly mild language, an editorial in last Tuesday's edition of the Financial Times was positively scathing. |
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Police have positively identified the bulk of a mob of 274 cattle, allegedly stolen from properties and saleyards in Victoria and New South Wales. |
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As noted earlier, only an expert can positively identify a substance as biological growth and lab analysis may be required for final confirmation. |
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One hundred percent of every person who comes onboard is screened, positively identified, and tracked in our system, while they're with us as a passenger or a crewmember. |
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It was stored in a freezer and positively identified this morning. |
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Two eyewitnesses positively identified Mr Porter as the killer. |
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Yesterday evening New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik announced that just 152 bodies had been recovered, of which 92 had been positively identified. |
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The result is that ordinary politics, or perhaps we should say the politics that ordinary people make, is not just foolish but positively dangerous. |
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Local legend recalls that the day he came around with his samples was bad enough but the day the orders arrived at the factory was positively dangerous. |
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Many of those places are positively dangerous and it is surprising that there have not been clamours to have them made safer by the removal of parked vehicles. |
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Some of these drugs are not only unsuitable but positively dangerous. |
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Not only was it surprisingly good with the cabbage, it positively invited improvisation, drawing to it whatever was in season or especially appealing at the produce stand. |
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Once the pride of Russia's armed forces, the Northern Fleet has been allowed to degenerate to a state in which it is positively dangerous for the ships to put to sea. |
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In the safety of the light of day, we positively revel in our facts. |
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Psilocybin dose was significantly positively correlated with Mysticism and MEQ scores. |
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A solution's pH depends on Its concentration of positively charged hydrogen ions and negatively charged hydroxide ions. |
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The second is beta decay, in which the atom emits an electron, which is negatively charged, or its positively charged cousin, the positron. |
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The creation of the Foundation stemmed from the desire to positively impact the health of all Idahoans through wellness and prevention programs. |
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Bugg sounds positively Dylan-esque in a rip-roaring rollock which stands worthy comparison with the debut's Lightning Bolt. |
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On the other hand, the depth of deposition into the extracellular matrix was positively associated with the duration of exposure. |
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I believe absolutely and positively that violence is self-defeating. |
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Mainly because Sunita was whinnying like a Vicar Of Dibley laughtrack throughout, positively begging to be put out of our misery. |
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Zwitterions are chemical compounds that have a total net electrical charge of zero but contain positively and negatively charged groups. |
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It has been shown that claspin positively affects the survival of cancer cells. |
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However, it can also be a source of conflict when group members aim to positively differentiate their ingroup from relevant outgroups. |
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Bivariate correlations indicated that BD was significantly and positively correlated with internalization and ABRS in Asian and Caucasian males. |
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Dressing up positively encouraged, and the most striking outfits get to queue-jump. |
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Changes in cardiac output have been reported to positively correlate with the intrapulmonary shunt fraction. |
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Among British gentlemen, this signals that one may be miffed or cross, if not positively shirty. |
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By mid-life, lens growth has negated this effect and the eye becomes positively spherically aberrated. |
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Finomate also positively influences biomarkers for obesity, such as blood cholesterol and free fatty acid levels. |
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Unstripping the wrapper, unrolling the paper within, opening out the glazed sheets, she could feel her fingers positively shake with excitement. |
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Does not the whole tenor of the divine law positively require humility and meekness to all men? |
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