So if you treat me nice by reviewing, I'll definitely return the favour by continuing the story. |
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I've no doubt she'll be itching to return the favour if the result goes her way next weekend. |
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I have been treated so well by Mike over the years and I just wanted to return the favour. |
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The company supports these bands all year round and logically they aren't backward in coming forward on the day they can return the favour. |
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Mel of Inveresk Street has slummed it by linking to me, and I've been itching to return the favour. |
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Now there is a chance for all those organisations and individuals who have availed of their services down through the years to return the favour. |
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But, do not feel that simply because I gave you a gift, that means that you are obliged to return the favour. |
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In this case, the Strokes return the favour by turning in some tuneful, varied and above all catchy songs. |
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They are doing us a favour by living there under these difficult conditions and we must return the favour. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask my friend a question to return the favour he did for me. |
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Mr Dehaene has helped me draft the questions, and I will now return the favour and help him give the answers in the coming months. |
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Françoise and Rita return the favour by paying tribute to La Compagnie Lubat's home region, Gascony, and the joys of the Uzeste Festival. |
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Your line will return the favour in the form of a long service life and low maintenance costs! |
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Lionel Loueke would go on to play on albums by the latter two, who would later return the favour on his own 2008 album Karibu. |
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The company wants the customer to be loyal, but its actions demonstrate that it does not intend to return the favour. |
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And this is why I think it's important that we, the United Nations, and other countries return the favour, now that they are in need. |
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They believe the hospital has done much to help their children who are, today, very well established, and they want to return the favour. |
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Our evening was spent at the Watchan Retreat, enjoying more small-town hospitality and trying to return the favour with our lively stage show. |
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Now third countries must return the favour. |
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And they should certainly return the favour. |
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I am not impressed, but I will return the favour. |
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As the Gomery inquiry has demonstrated, the Liberal Party is only interested, it seems, in getting results for the rich and the powerful, and for those who can return the favour. |
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If they do the latter, will the population return the favour? |
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The Americans traveled to Doboj the first day to cover the NPBG sector, and the Polish troops made the trek to Forward Operating Base Connor the next day to return the favour. |
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Instead, they'll want to return the favour. |
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If you alternately spoil and pressurise your mini-mes don't expect them to return the favour in your dotage. |
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