It's a mimeograph of a newspaper I put out in grade school, proving that I couldn't spell then, either. |
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Not an International, but proving deadly in the Premiership whilst his form lasts. |
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If the stain is proving impossible to shift, consider replacing the contaminated area of paving. |
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More than double that number turned up on Friday night, proving that its not just club football is on the way back big time. |
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New intelligence indicates explosives set off to the side of the road are proving very deadly. |
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The JTTFs are now proving good vehicles for operational coordination in raids, undercover stings, and intensive surveillance. |
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Anyone who misinterprets these swings as proving that one or another political party is finished is no student of history. |
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They spelt it out on the evening news, telling of the e-mail proving everything, and after that it was on for young and old alike. |
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This isn't surprising as low interest rates are proving an inadequate stimulant to get European economies moving again. |
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Judges have ruled that he is hard of hearing rather than deaf, despite medical evidence proving he cannot hear anything. |
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Intelligent gearing, with sixth proving something of an economy gear, even means the fuel consumption isn't too crippling on a long run. |
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Magazines and journals are the birthplace, proving ground and launching pad of ideas. |
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Bradford is proving that pupils' exam grades go up when business steps in to help failing local education authorities. |
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The design was simple and effective, neither being too flashy nor showy, proving the point that sometimes less is more. |
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They said something about me throwing my money around, proving that I really didn't live there, that I just felt sorry for the people that do. |
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Today, heritage is proving a money-spinner as a major tourist attraction the way it has been packaged and is being marketed. |
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At least the movie does a formidable service by proving once and for all that neither marijuana nor LSD is the true gateway drug. |
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Billy Banner took over from Roussak once again proving to be a match winner with his consistent off spin. |
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Despite the discouraging outlook, many black-owned businesses are proving that offshoring does not spell the end of contracting as we know it. |
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The currents were starting to get tricky and keeping the small craft steady was proving to be a real test for the pilot. |
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She has now got a private tutor to come to their home, but this is proving too costly. |
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The real-life tale of a boisterous puppy is proving its staying power in the dog-eat-dog world of US bestsellers. |
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The cost of loving is proving blooming expensive for St Valentine's Day romantics. |
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Going down had been easy, but with no handholds or footholds, coming up was proving to be much harder than I'd expected. |
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The focus of web developers has moved from designing a flashy site for their clients, to proving a business case for expanding online activity. |
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And proving well and truly that we are related, unbeknown to me she lists the ingredients for pastry and the method for scones. |
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One of the good things about this job has been proving to myself that I hadn't become a bludger. |
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He refuted the skeptics by proving that a man could still make concert-stage mayhem from a sitting position. |
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She is sure that the voices are spirits, proving there is life after death. |
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Judicial notice overcomes the necessity of proving facts that are clearly uncontroversial or beyond reasonable dispute. |
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To add more insult to injury, my two Computing teachers were not even in today, and it was proving quite a task to find me the question paper. |
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It regularly increases at a far higher rate than inflation and is proving burdensome to increasing numbers of families. |
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The Crown continues to have the burden of proof of proving an offence beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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By chapter two he is proving Pythagoras' theorem from first principles and introducing non-Euclidean geometry. |
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As was obvious from the outset, the treaty obligation is proving unenforceable. |
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The overanxious Punna was unequal to the task, his lack of high-level experience proving to be a major handicap. |
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The Democrats are eating them alive for being go at it alone cowboys and here we go proving their point. |
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On the one hand, the story validates feminism by proving that some women can be as good as men. |
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Identification was proving difficult because some of the bodies were severely mutilated. |
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A staggering 77 percent said they were, proving that the Weekender is getting noticed on-line as well as on the news-stands. |
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These are proving particularly effective for treating cancer in preclinical models. |
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The aim is to help encourage more people of all ages to read more books, by proving that reading isn't only for bookworms! |
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And the Forestry Commission has opened a free, all-weather sand gallop at Horrocks Fold on Scout Road which is proving popular with many riders. |
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This is a combination stick and handheld vacuum and is proving to be perfect for my small apartment. |
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Even so, the Home Counties retired colonels and blue-rinse cake-bakers are proving unpersuadable. |
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It's obvious that being interviewed is proving quite distracting so I offer to unpick it for her while she talks. |
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The last few months have been particularly active and the Society is proving its power and influence. |
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But just how the executive branch should help to deal with cyberthreats is proving more of a conundrum. |
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It's proving very hard to attract young people in as it's seen as rather unsexy and needs a bit of a makeover. |
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In the event of the crusaders proving hostile, the Emperor hardly had the means of resistance. |
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Even with his results on free fall he was much more interested in proving geometrical theorems than in their relation to the real world. |
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Following him, a Latin scholar named Ross wrote a book essentially proving that the Annals were indeed forged. |
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The football pools fundraiser organized by Clonaslee Utd are now in the fourth week and are proving very popular. |
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Church authorities decided to demolish the building because it was proving too costly to maintain. |
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But it looks like I might have to do so because Sligo County Council are proving very intransigent on this issue. |
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I have spent thousands proving things are amiss in this county and I found myself at a crossroads with nowhere to go. |
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The doctrinal studies are concerned with establishing laws by proving them, some on the basis of others. |
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A paper in the journal Science has further relegated poor Pluto's status by proving that twin dwarf planet Eris is 27 per cent larger. |
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The game is proving very popular with locals with several wins over recent weeks. |
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Only this term have Falkirk returned to the top flight and it's proving worth the wait. |
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Why do I have to have a lesson on how to work the copier, followed by proving I still don't know how to work it? |
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Second, we can try to show that the conclusion does not follow from the premises, and thus the argument is invalid, proving nothing. |
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I am still proud to call myself Australian, although I am embarrassed that my government is proving so intransigent and stubborn. |
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This is proving to be one of the most balmy and pleasant of Autumns I can ever remember. |
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In November 2002, the bar was shortlisted for the best pub interior design, proving a big hit with its roof terrace. |
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If the Commonwealth Games is a consolation prize after the disappointment of two failed Olympic bids, it is proving a valuable one. |
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While he was doing this wide range of work he was also proving some of his deepest results in the study of integral functions. |
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We create politicians motivated more on proving their Aboriginality than the political agendas they are elected to carry out. |
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This is an inspirational success story, proving that seemingly insurmountable setbacks can be overcome on the road to glory. |
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A NEW road surface in Grassington is proving too smooth a ride for local equestrians who fear a serious accident could be imminent. |
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Suitable as feed for beef and dairy cattle, Garnet is also proving ideal for malting and brewing. |
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The British insistence on the rule of law is not only right in principle, but is also proving safer in practice for our troops. |
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In time, my room became quite the gathering place for gamers with chess and euchre proving most popular at first. |
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Also good for proving to the London film scene that there are facilities north of Watford. |
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The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy was given a piquant performance, proving itself a wonderful display piece for a grand pipe organ. |
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That value is equivalent to the weight of a given piece of evidence in proving or disproving a fact at issue. |
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The defendant cannot justify one libel by proving the truth of another distinct libel. |
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A lifestyle that takes advantage of the health benefits of wine is proving to be a particularly good fit for women. |
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After John's death in 1638, his son John took over the collection, proving an even more adventurous traveller than his father. |
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Borrowers can choose from fixed or variable rates, with terms ranging from five to 30 years, with the longer time frame proving most popular. |
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After all my efforts at proving my Afrikaans skills, the visa people have said it's not enough. |
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For instance, that the state must prove guilt as opposed to the accused proving innocence. |
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The United Nations had proven its worth by proving its value to Washington. |
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Men have expended their time and energy searching, proving and disproving the creator. |
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Why am I running away instead of proving my innocence when I didn't commit the crime? |
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It's a difficult environment at the best of times, but with roads cut, delivering aid to needy areas is proving to be a challenge. |
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Its been a warm week and work is proving to be the ultimate test in how much heat you can tolerate while working, no kidding! |
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He says despite the hundreds of exonerations in the US, proving innocence still takes years. |
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But if you say you're measuring something that's proving or disproving Einstein's theory, then all sorts of doors open. |
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A Hampshire airman will be proving that age certainly has not withered him when he pilots a replica First World War plane this weekend. |
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He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with recursive definitions is consistent. |
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The mayoral elections in London are proving very revealing and informative. |
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Any data from these configurations would be useful in proving or disproving statement two above. |
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy. |
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It is only by having prescribed limits and a proper testing regime that we can be sure of proving guilt or innocence. |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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The thought is that such competition hurts the losers' self-esteem, by proving that they're inferior to some other kid in some specific thing. |
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Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them. |
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The young man soon finds he can stay on the ship by playing the piano, after proving himself a genius on the instrument and wowing the captain. |
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In this aggressive environment, optical technology is proving its value as a high-capacity, long data life, random-access writable technology. |
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For many of these young MPs the canteen is proving a refuge from the long-drawn speeches and verbal duels in the House. |
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Laughs there are aplenty, Sarah Woodward's pantomime depiction of constable Dogberry proving a particular hit with the groundlings. |
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Despite these obstacles, unification is gradually proving possible, piece by piece. |
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Systems that capture and reuse either rain water or so-called gray water from sinks and water fountains are proving to be cost effective. |
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The Historic market town of Great Dunmow is proving a hotbed for stars of the future as talented youngsters hit the stage and screen. |
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Second, proving that a supposedly life extending drug will be efficacious is an extremely difficult task. |
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With the enemy reception proving nothing like they had anticipated, troops pushed inland. |
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There are 170 pieces of evidence against him proving he did this, two that they want retested. |
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A calendar picturing semi-naked men, shot in aid of a village school, has caused uproar after proving too hot to handle. |
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On the contrary, it affirmed the principle that the onus of proving causation lies on the pursuer or plaintiff. |
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He has clearly lost the plot and is proving to be both inept and devoid of morality himself. |
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Staff say the scheme is already proving a success with one troubled child now transformed into a model pupil who has won school awards. |
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Those who have moved on have remained within the IT sector, proving the success of the programme in reskilling suitable candidates. |
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Your government is proving itself to be ineffectual when it comes to looking after its own people. |
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In proving these learnable results, crucial use is made of a theorem on the concept known as finite elasticity. |
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The major factor in Fattom's proving that a vaccine would work was his development of an animal model of staph in mice. |
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Some of the fossils are proving pivotal in testing the hypothesis that birds are the living descendants of dinosaurs. |
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There should be annexed to section 9 Statements proving service, the notice of intended prosecution and the requirement to provide details. |
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Can't you do anything without proving how anonymously idiotic you truly are? |
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The stunned looks on the faces of the audience caused her to lose her pucker, proving that you can't whistle and laugh at the same time. |
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Toddler Nightmares is proving a big success for the Lawrences as their children went to sleep as good as gold for the first time. |
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The plantation was a considerable success, the settlers proving industrious and determined. |
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The Register will act as a proving ground for existing copyright protection schemes and as a test bed for future technologies. |
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They might be racing on a Sunday and a test team might be at the proving grounds at Arizona. |
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Little wonder that these machines are proving to be so popular with physicists. |
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And a very large percentage of the commentariat are totally obsessed with proving that he is the worst president ever. |
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Refute them incontrovertibly by producing my patent disentangler from your pocket or handbag and proving them wrong. |
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He may only travel to his solicitor's office in central London by appointment and carrying a letter proving such an arrangement had been made. |
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The system will replace signatures with a four-digit PIN number as the main way of proving customers' identities. |
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Indeed, anyone who has thought about it knows that identity cards alone are not even useful in proving someone's identity. |
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The youngster, which is the first baby llama to be born on the farm, has settled in well, and is proving a very popular attraction with visitors. |
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If you have no identification proving your medical qualification your assistance will probably be declined. |
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Officers had previously believed that negotiations were proving effective, raising hopes the siege could be resolved peacefully. |
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A brother and sister arm-wrestling duo is proving a handful for opponents after walking away with a clutch of top titles. |
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The amazons at the oars negotiated the rough sea with the utmost of care, proving their fine skill as seafarers. |
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The clegs were in good form tonight, and they were proving annoying so I sprayed on Skin So Soft. |
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Though many Montrealers enjoy proving their mettle cycling through traffic, cycling paths are available for recreational purposes. |
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This scene is particularly important since in the very act of proving his manhood, the hero loses it completely. |
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In recent years, sliding-block puzzles have served as proving grounds for novel motion-planning strategies. |
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By proving that your claim is legitimate you make it easy for your insurer to settle your claim quickly and to your satisfaction. |
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Below is an email that was sent as a circular around the entire university email system, proving just how mush of an important issue parking is! |
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He clarified by email today proving that my fence building skills have gotten rusty at best. |
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The Franco-Prussian War was a military proving ground in an age full of uncertainties. |
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But after looking into the matter, it seems more like the Cambrian Explosion is a proving ground for evolutionary theory. |
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These methods of proving the existence of God to an atheist may satisfy some, but not all. |
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Almost a year to the day since her premature birth and little Mirium is still proving to be a miracle baby. |
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He's proving to be something of a lucky charm because whenever he scores, they win. |
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Everything is happening at once at the moment, in a manner that is proving really rather hard to deal with. |
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Over recent years there has been a spate of deaths in the area resulting from trampers becoming lost and rescue attempts proving difficult. |
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With the largest attendance so far this annual event is proving very popular indeed. |
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She said the scheme was proving to be a huge success and was hugely popular with the youngsters involved. |
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We're also active in France, with a product that's proving attractive to the hotel sector. |
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However the interest rate gap was still proving attractive to foreign investors. |
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The Corsa ECO follows hot on the heels of the Astra ECO 4, which is already proving quite popular in Europe. |
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Underneath, his light-blue oxford was soaked, proving that the Northwest Passage could still make a sea hound sweat. |
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Needless to say, the statement roused a feisty spirit intent on proving her husband wrong. |
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Killarney Celtic, have been impressive, with some fine performances and they don't concede too many goals and are proving difficult to breach. |
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McCusker, Gray, and McEvoy were proving too hot to handle, Derry found fouling the only way to stop them. |
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The defendants could have taken the course of proving it if they wished, but they have chosen not to. |
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The North Cronulla U23s are proving one of the best in the state, having made the final of every surf carnival they have contested this season. |
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Legered sea baits are proving effective with herring, mackerel, sardine and smelt all worth a try. |
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There has already been such a selection of a national flower and tree, with the peony and maidenhair tree proving most popular. |
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Root-and-branch reform of the NHS, and education, is proving difficult to achieve. |
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Although homeopathy has met with skepticism in the past, recent research is now proving that it works quite well. |
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So, even in this computer-age, the ultimate proving ground of a new suit of sails remains the race course, the way it should be. |
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Still, the immigrant farmer project, and working with the Hmong in particular, is proving to be one of Glover's biggest challenges. |
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He exhibited his trademark stream-of-consciousness lyrics and scat singing during solos, proving he is as original and innovative as ever. |
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It is proving a big leap, this transition from man-child to leading light in the athletics firmament. |
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Illuminating reality without recourse to truth is proving a difficult proposition. |
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The flats are now tenanted and noise disturbance is proving to be a real problem. |
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Truth is established by proving theory through observation and then having the results confirmed by peers. |
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The person said that telling lies will get us nowhere and we're better off telling the truth and proving it. |
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The original garden had no terracing and the slope of the lawn was proving too difficult to maintain. |
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Beyond proving that British chavs lead the world in teenage debauchery there are other interesting statistical snippets. |
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He even produced a document proving it, though no one else knew of its existence. |
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Our roses have never been fertilized nor had any bugs or fungus, thus proving the theory that salt spray is a natural protectant. |
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With injuries hitting Bradford hard, Pratt's utility back status is proving an enormous boon. |
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He had been referred by his dentist to the professor of prosthodontics because the provision of partial dentures was proving difficult. |
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The cells in LPHD known as lymphocytic and histolytic cells are proving to be distinctly different from classic Reed-Sternberg B cells. |
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The activity of proving things about space-time is the same kind of activity as proving theorems about real numbers. |
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How's about you take a shot at proving just one of your proggie talking points? |
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You feel Mamet is proving a thesis about the white American male and his channelling of sexual insecurity into racial hatred. |
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This is the second successive win for this horse who is proving to be a right good one. |
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Unfortunately, the search for a cure for the GM virus was proving difficult. |
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They are proving so successful that similar centres will open soon across the county. |
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Halton had a bug eyed stare proving him to be scared stiff and he was decked with a big right to the temple. |
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They are, in fact, proving that they are second to none in developing creative attributes. |
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The competition standard matted floor area is proving invaluable to the 135 gymnasts who train at the club every week. |
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The scheme is proving another success in the fight against anti-social behaviour. |
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But this study, which requires a subscription for full access, doesn't come close to proving that the therapy is bad. |
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The prospect of a legal challenge to the Bluestone planning decision is proving a barrier in the minds of prospective job applicants. |
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Some have warned that labelling children in this way can be counterproductive, perhaps proving to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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In many cases, proving that injury has been caused by the defendant is very difficult. |
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It took a bit of adjustment from sports car racing to trucks, but Lester is proving to be a quick study. |
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Attracting quality role models is proving more difficult as the purse strings are tightened. |
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The search for eight unsung Milnrow heroes of the Great War is proving frustrating for local historian Ralph Davidson. |
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He also worked on number theory proving in 1770 that every positive integer is the sum of four squares. |
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Don't waste your time proving how smart you are or flaunting your listing in the social register. |
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The combination of a naturally arid environment, years of drought and poor planning is proving to be dry tinder in a combustible atmosphere. |
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However, even this is proving hugely controversial with many reluctant to cede power to a centralised Pacific body. |
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For the moment the strutting ostriches are proving to be head-turners, especially in the case of children. |
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However, he admits that playing in a side who won only 15 times last term is proving increasingly tiresome. |
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They are proving to be a great success and the pupils are behaving themselves impeccably. |
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The one-time slave says, I have proved and am proving that I can overcome slavery. |
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What we're seeing here is another example proving that asking for one-shot solutions is asking too much. |
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Police in Bradford are helping to show the way to other forces by proving literally that crime does not pay. |
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Again, he scored with the local touch he managed to bring, proving that a lot of homework had gone into its making. |
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He has been trying to renovate the house with a view to moving in, but the constant repairs he has to carry out are proving an obstacle. |
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Obviously, this season is still proving itself, so I can't make any sweeping generalizations. |
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The good news is that governments and media of the free world are not proving quite as accommodating this time around. |
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You won't have the liability, but it's proving it that's the killer. |
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Having proven themselves unequal to the task of assessing the need for the medication in the first place, they are now proving themselves unequal to the task of administering it. |
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She replied to the accusation with a stack of documents proving her innocence. |
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And Sherriff and baby Agnes had passed the 21 days incubation period, proving they had not contracted Ebola. |
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Finally, Faris gets fed up and dumps Dave, proving that her allegiances lie with Eric. |
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Like any good marketer, Silverman says he has sales figures proving his approach is working. |
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For proving injectivity and surjectivity of functions, Ward had stressed how a proof strategy could be outlined by simply looking at the quantifiers in the definitions. |
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Fortunately, celebrities are proving to be accommodatingly exhibitionist. |
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The series is widely regarded as the proving ground for aspiring racing drivers, providing the ideal apprenticeship for those in the early stages of their careers. |
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Some of the premium ranges were lower in fat and salt than the standard versions, proving that manufacturers can produce tasty ready-made food with less salt and fat. |
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The purpose-built centre, located at Kilkenny Road, Carlow is designed with children in mind proving a real Aladdin's cave of activity for the youngsters who attend. |
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Durham are proving to be this summer's surprise package and there was no doubting their superiority as they bowled out Yorkshire for 205 after knocking up 256 for four. |
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Here's a video clip proving it in case you were inclined to doubt my word. |
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But Langley Fox, his 24-year-old great grand-daughter, is proving you can make it sans the glamorous family name. |
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Reporters found that scouring the Internet for remarks made by Ukip members was proving fruitful. |
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In truth, the securities were ones that Goldman already owned but which were proving iffy at best. |
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The seller is in America and has offered no documentation proving that the 1,300-year-old object is owned legitimately. |
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He can wield energy as a weapon now, but it is already proving a double-edged sword. |
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On Friday, she appeared in court as Ann Marie Miller, again proving herself to be no dummy and decidedly different. |
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A real-life drama proving the enormity of what just one bullet can do continued to unfold. |
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She was also developing an expensive, hedonistic lifestyle, proving she was a chip off the old block, and she graduated into a notorious celebrity. |
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Eventually, after being distracted by an unnecessary subplot about goings-on in Vegas, Jack unravels the cover-up and starts proving that revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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Neither can sign a letter of intent until November, but neither has to worry about proving himself in AAU tournaments and invitational camps before then. |
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In fact, establishing anything concrete at all is proving surprisingly difficult, even for hacks of the quality of the Evening Press's own rumour-monger. |
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Farm watch schemes had been established to combat crimes including sheep rustling and poaching and were proving particularly successful, she said. |
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But in the course of her illness, she said, it was intensely tiresome when people assumed she was at death's door, in spite of statistics proving how good her chances were. |
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It helps that Wendy Davis is a hapless opponent, but as a test proving it can be done, any success is welcomed. |
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For Belvett the opportunity to get the work up on its feet and present it with basic lights and sound was valuable with post-show talkbacks proving especially useful. |
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Still, auctioneers are proving that the market for high-priced art online is large and growing fast. |
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Did they think they were proving their manhood by doing this? |
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It was fundamental to proving that the investigation was being conducted in bad faith for him to show that he had not committed the crimes in the first place. |
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Numerous drug companies have spent hundreds of millions of dollars proving this fact. |
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The army had offered him a reserve officer's commission and the command of the office of experimental ballistics at its new Aberdeen proving ground. |
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And now here they lie, in an echo of the little boy and the snowman, just a little mashed lifeless pile proving that the episode wasn't a dream at all. |
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We look forward to proving their innocence and to their complete vindication before a trial court. |
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The march of phone transmitter masts is proving unstoppable. |
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It was a matter of first recognizing a significant relationship, and then proving in a mathematically rigorous fashion precisely what that relationship is. |
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With a beatific smile, Weldon rose above the ensuing stushie and laughed all the way to the bank, proving once again that diamonds are a girl's best friend. |
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The Art of Marriage is filled with morsels like these, with the more acerbic among them often proving to be the tastiest. |
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Great milers make great sires, and past participants such as El Corredor and Distorted Humor are proving to be the next generation of important sires. |
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I have half a mind to turn up in court on the scheduled date with the bank statements proving that they have fouled up, and then invoicing them for my time. |
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However, Murphy proving to be the master tactician took a gamble that the roads would dry under the windy conditions and had the car shod with completely slick tyres. |
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The metaphorical closet door has been opened, proving just how rapidly the sport is growing and changing with the times. |
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If he remains silent in the face of the verbal assault, that silence will be taken as consent, thus proving his monstrosity. |
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Instead, now we have a political science case-study proving how political fortunes can shift and change at warp speed. |
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It was only on the Adriatic coast, where the Italian minority which remained outside Italy was proving a nuisance, that any concessions were made to the Slovene languages. |
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Conditions were heinous, the largely off-trail section proving unrideable due to dense forest, boggy peat, streams, briars, bushes and steep gradients. |
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The burden of proving that the ship was not seaworthy and that unseaworthiness caused or contributed to the loss or damage complained of, lies on the defendants. |
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The state intends proving that Shaik was the author of the unsigned letter that was sent to Saad because it looks like the draft copy found in his office. |
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The hottest Thai export since their famed curries, he will be insistent on proving that he is no one-year fluke, that he is as nerveless as he is graceful. |
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Fortunately the highlights of the trip outweigh the overly somnambulistic detours, proving that it's the journey, not the destination that matters most. |
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Braintree councillors are concerned the town is becoming choked with traffic since the new A120 opened and fear the problem is proving a major bugbear for local residents. |
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He correctly interpreted what he saw as proving the existence of mountains and craters where natural philosophers demanded perfect sphericity in the perfect heavens. |
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United had bossed the first half, the five-man midfield which Fergie defends so spikily proving its worth as Leeds barely had a kick in the opening 20 minutes. |
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Significantly, the burden of proving innocence is reversed, because it is presumed until the contrary is shown that the defendant did not have the relevant knowledge. |
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South Carolina is a proving ground for Republican candidates in presidential elections. |
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Toby in front of me was rowing like a demon, his competitiveness harnessed and proving very effective and Wheelie kept bellowing and keeping us focused. |
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Timely intelligence was proving key in combating the gang problem, where many of the shootings are retaliatory. |
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The pace of house price increases has slowed markedly, and in many parts of the southeast of England house sales are proving to be stubbornly sticky. |
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Photodynamic therapy, a treatment modality that uses a photosensitizing drug activated by light, is proving effective for various oncologic and nononcologic applications. |
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The funnyman had TV viewers in stitches with his no-nonsense approach to football during World Cup ad breaks and now he is proving his sporting prowess in the new event. |
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One of the major findings was that the high cost of accommodation was proving significant stumbling blocks in the development of the tourism industry in Kerry. |
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Damon has shown his mettle in a number of films, proving that he has the ability to build and sustain a character, even though he has never had the great role. |
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But where creation-based methods have been employed, both evangelism and church planting ministries are proving successful in situations where other methods have failed. |
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That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice. |
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After proving his mettle in training, he is delivered a dose of Super Serum, a PED that instantly makes him bigger, stronger, and faster than just about any other human alive. |
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But in the last 10 years he's been proving all his critics wrong with a glorious Indian summer of popularity, idolised by a new generation of young fans. |
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A major step forward in proving that the circle could not be squared using ruler and compasses occurred in 1761 when Lambert proved that p was irrational. |
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By the 1st millennium bc iron tyres were being fixed to the outside of the rim of spoked wheels, proving to be a far more robust yet lightweight structure. |
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This development was important because the rule was meant to be invariable, such that it constituted absolutely reliable support for the proving of the thesis proposition. |
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They are to provide proper identification, supply invoices or letters from suppliers or their passports proving that they travelled abroad to purchase merchandise. |
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The Crown, of course, can negative involuntariness, prove that it was a willed act, without establishing that there was in fact an intention to kill, without proving murder. |
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There were writers I'd never heard of, proving the fleetingness of fame. |
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It is an excellent piece of work which considers loop and quasigroup identities that are invariant under isotopy, proving a number of very interesting results. |
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Because he's been such a toy poodle for corporations that now are proving to be systemically corrupt, Harvey's been taking heat, including bipartisan demands that he resign. |
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The club's football pools fund raiser is proving very popular. |
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The following is a cross post from a blog I haven't been following long, but is proving to be an exceptional read, written by a gifted and encouraging author. |
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Prospective buyers can't view the car before making a pitch, but full documentation proving the car's provenance and service history are promised. |
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Of course, no repair job is really ever finished without a test ride, and the snowy micro-tundra that is Summit County, Ohio served as superb proving grounds. |
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The Mir orbital complex became a flight test range and proving ground for technical solutions and technologies that are now used on the international space station. |
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The big man has been in the thick of the action during the ill-tempered series and his chief tormentor grassed him on two, the slip-up proving costly for the home side. |
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Though there's no real scientific way of proving it, I'm convinced I warded off an attack of the flu by guzzling several pints of miso soup last spring. |
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This isn't such a big problem for science or engineering types, as of course there are real-world criteria for proving or disproving a theory or criticising a methodology. |
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Times articles have, on numerous occasions, reported allegations against public figures, organizations or governments without independently proving or disproving them. |
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Kites have been used for scientific purposes, such as Benjamin Franklin's famous experiment proving that lightning is electricity. |
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All Vectors are designed, engineered and prototyped in-house, further proving the company's multirole capabilities. |
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Calzaghe outboxed American Lacy in 2006, proving he could mix it with the best in the lightheavy division. |
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Here is a recipe we both love for butter bean bruschetta, which is proving very popular in the restaurant at present. |
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As well as proving the heliocentric model, Newton also developed the theory of gravitation. |
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Abi Harding was a later addition, first as a session musician and then a full-time member after proving a favourite with the live crowds. |
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