Other Rastafarians denounced the violence, saying it violated the religion's belief in peaceful coexistence. |
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I just cringe at the very sight of cheap painting tools mainly because the old saying that a bad workman always blames his tools is wrong! |
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I'm not advocating laziness or saying we should stop caring about achieving our goals. |
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The next day he received a letter from London saying his audition for the juvenile lead in a musical comedy had been successful. |
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I am saying that we need to proceed carefully, instead of moving forward with reckless abandon. |
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I have read recent reports from people saying that Britney Spears wears trousers with the waistband too low. |
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I contacted him, saying I had just randomly come across his e-mail address. |
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Hm, so you're saying that people are greedy and will do horrible things to advance their own wealth and power? |
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So basically what I am saying is that it is possible that we each may get what we believe or desire in the way of an afterlife. |
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The mining bosses blame the strong rand, saying South Africa has gone from the cheapest large-scale producer of gold to the most expensive. |
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He reached over and touched her hand, grasping it lightly and not saying a word. |
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The Queen has not publicly stated a preference on the republic issue, saying she would abide by whatever decision Australians made. |
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There is thus an argument for saying that criminal record should be routinely admitted as in continental jurisdictions. |
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People keep saying it's this awkward union, but it's a great junction of two fashion superstars. |
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What's new is that the Leader of the Opposition is saying them and about time too. |
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French fries are a weakness of mine and I have a hard time saying no to any offering of crisp, golden potato sticks. |
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I'm sure they'd have fancy statistics saying that this added up to a quadrillion dollars in lost revenue. |
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Sara knew he would razz her about the political correctness and her saying she trusted me. |
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It goes without saying that drivers should abstain or strictly control the amount they drink. |
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Today in Mr. Danton's class, I got hit with a ruler again for saying love was a concrete noun and not an abstract one. |
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I usually qualify my advice by saying I was an MP, not a Chemical Corps officer. |
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It's all very well saying that youngsters should have free education, but who's going to pay for it? |
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Are you saying that you're flying to the Dominican Republic for a quickie divorce? |
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He explains his absence from school by saying he is on a part-time timetable. |
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All evening he'd been sitting quietly on a bench not saying a word to anyone. |
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We felt the wind pick up, saw waves whiten, but until the water went black and the bottle was empty we went on talking, nobody saying a word. |
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By saying no, the French and Dutch certainly slowed the European juggernaut. |
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Tonight, many are saying our passenger rail lines, railroads, subways and commuter lines are at risk. |
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I really hated saying adios to two of my favorite people, Mexican Ambassador Manuel Uribe and his wife Barbara. |
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I just heard some wally on the radio saying that we should all go without meat for 24 hours and make the world a better place. |
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They are saying they do not want the project to go ahead, full stop, because it is quack medicine. |
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The council fired the company saying they were behind time and over budget. |
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They put out a small press release with little detail saying an inquiry was underway. |
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Contemporary art, just like a lot of Joycean literature, became a rebellion, because they are saying we define art by that which is not art. |
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In fact, excuse me for saying so, but I'm absolutely more ravishing than you. |
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Without saying one word, she made it abundantly clear in our first class together that she considered me lower than dirt. |
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I thought I understood what she was saying but I found it well-nigh impossible to believe. |
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Not at all, I'm saying you need to have a line plugged into where it says line on your modem to the phone jack in the wall. |
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It almost goes without saying that she elected not to finish breakfast and was consequently ravenous and difficult by mid-morning. |
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People were saying he'd come in and be ranting and raving, but he's not like that. |
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I really liked saying her name but she had addressed me as Mr. Taylor so maybe I thought I should keep some what of a professional air about me. |
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I am only saying that the society where they live is pervaded by a deep sense of mutual distrust and suspicion, which are well-founded. |
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If the top golfers are saying they may as well all pack up their bags for the next ten years it's a tragedy and very sad. |
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Most cookbooks get over this difficult stage by saying mix thoroughly and knead well. |
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After years of driving herself to do more and more, saying yes to everything and never missing an opportunity, she simply burnt out. |
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There is, at first glance, an abyss between saying that one has had an experience of God and trusting that one can experience God in one's life. |
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But what I am saying is that I need to replace my entire expensively skinny wardrobe and replace it with clothes that won't choke me. |
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Lee sought to calm the public by saying the Chinese missiles only carried dummy warheads. |
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A number of residents have objected saying they would either prefer a small number of large residential homes to flats, or no homes at all. |
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Surprise surprise a global warmist was quoted as saying that a volcano at that depth under the ice sheet would have no effect! |
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The world's largest media company, the parent of CNN is saying it earned almost a billion dollars in the first quarter. |
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This is the Weismannist assumption, expressed colloquially by saying that acquired characters are not inherited. |
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I know it's a cliche saying that I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders, but I fully understand the root of the phrase. |
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The Prime Minister has weighed into the argument, saying she wants to make it clear her party is inherently opposed to capital punishment. |
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He once defended himself against an accusation of racism by saying that black people were good at sport. |
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That's all I'm saying, is we have to start blaming the barrel and not simply saying there are a few bad apples who corrupted the barrel. |
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This is almost identical to the last technique, but instead of a Holy Book saying it, some form of Divinity said it. |
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He justified the fib by saying the made-up support would be more credible than self-promotion alone. |
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The next morning my mum told me they had been on the phone saying I wasn't meant to leave. |
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When a nasty wasp stung two of us, the shaman congratulated us, saying it would help mitigate the future contraction of arthritis. |
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Are you saying that each and every one of these 4 million is a desperate loser, a waster, a drop-out? |
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I'm not trying to be exclusive and I'm not saying that the really queenie guy is a bad thing. |
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The same month, a beauty salon owner quit the street after 13 years, saying she no longer felt safe. |
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The agents did acknowledge the letter, saying that they would look into the matter and that they hoped to write again shortly. |
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I finally broke the silence with the sound of a shattered dream, saying that I couldn't afford to take a risk with my young family and all. |
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He e-mailed me saying he was quitting the job and going back east, admitting that I had been right. |
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The President has issued only a limited statement, saying his daughter was jet-lagged and exhausted, but doing fine. |
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His aim was not to smuggle a weakish team through to the quarter-finals and bow out saying that was all that could be expected of such a group. |
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Is he saying that any election where a white candidate beats a black candidate offers proof of racism? |
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We kept trying to cut it short saying we had to do this or that but he would just wait until we'd finished. |
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I jinxed myself the other day by saying this was the first year since I was 18 that I'd not had bronchitis or lost my voice. |
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By blogging, I can leap beyond this place and get affirmation for saying things that would only otherwise have gotten me glares and shunning. |
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Chef Passot was out saying goodnight in his whites, somehow more pristine than our crumbed and wine-smudged selves. |
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No, no, no, I'm not saying that theistic beliefs are a prerequisite for coming up with a jim-dandy moral code. |
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The United Nations is saying that 20 per cent of affected areas are yet to be assessed by any aid teams. |
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I'm not saying I was clean as a whistle back then, but I did learn to read music. |
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At one point, the guide gestured to a weather-beaten stone cross, saying that it had stood for at least 1,000 years. |
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Scioscia raves about Eckstein's balance, saying it enables him to throw with maximum velocity. |
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Witnesses are quoted as saying the troops fired on residents from tank-mounted machine guns. |
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He is quoted as saying that after listening to the debate he decided not to vote and instead he went for a stroll round the city streets. |
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Instead, they're saying that after a year of hardship, I've now got to go before a kangaroo court. |
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Even Alexander Hamilton, a prominent fellow Federalist, ripped into Adams, saying his defects of character made him unfit to hold office. |
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November saw they boy's father saying he never beat his son up, but that he did whip him. |
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This really ticked off Lisa and she turned around without saying anything else except for a groan or a whine or a sigh every once in a while. |
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It is a matter of working out whether or not I want to even do it and then a matter of saying yes or no. |
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There was an adorable little boy living next door to us, who would keep saying hello repeatedly until we said hello back. |
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Now, the state has activated its emergency operation center, saying at a level of one to five, it is now at a level of three. |
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Ward councillors have reacted with dismay, saying it will mean the end of historical links. |
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Now library bosses have moved to reassure readers, saying the planning application is at an early stage. |
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Thus, the actual footage of Carroll saying anything of importance is a bit limited. |
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It seems that if a man leaves his house without saying where he is going, he is assumed to be looking for a girlfriend. |
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There are a lot of people saying this was a whitewash designed to protect them in an election year. |
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So it's not advocating acting like monsters, its saying they have no alternative. |
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He was sent two poems from a Miss Ethel Malley, who wrote saying they were found among her brother's possessions after his death. |
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He appeared also to be saying he had inside information about it that he could only chortle about, unable to spell it out. |
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Neil Marshall's centurion is by far his most serious movie, though that's not saying too much. |
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I'm not saying we should turn the clock back 50 or 60 years. |
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She also corrected the story, saying her brother was a boarder, not a day student. |
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But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time. |
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I'm not saying that stripped wires are necessarily a good thing, but I don't believe either of the two accidents that he mentions can be accredited to stripped wires! |
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It goes without saying that both bodyguards are packing heat. |
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But others dismiss them, saying this is nothing but the daydream of people who long for some peace. |
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The saying is also inextricably linked to actress Uma Thurman, the cognoscente of cinematic revenge. |
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Democrats' didn't get the allegiance of women by hectoring them, by saying take off that apron, GOP housewives, and join us. |
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But fire department officials are not saying what they suspect the arsonist is using to ignite the fires. |
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He had just rebuffed a proposal from the French ambassador to relocate the Acadians to French territory, saying he did not want to lose useful subjects. |
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The problem is that he's not actually saying anything, just repeating things that he's heard on various warblogs and hoping that everyone will just see the truth therein. |
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No, I am not saying that these three popular role models, who were exploited by Home Trade to make suckers out of the common man, must be punished for their silly mistake. |
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He quotes an unnamed cardinal saying that the conclave voters knew the charges were false. |
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Why do they want to see a raving lunatic, saying things he might regret? |
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Isn't there some saying about finder's keeper, loser weeper? |
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Meg Lees, she who caved in over the GST, jumped ship now weighs into the FTA debate supporting Labor but saying the amendments don't go far enough. |
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However one Maori king has refused to meet the royals saying the 45-minute window he was allotted was not sufficiently respectful. |
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So Mr Peters should not continue to say that he is across this issue and representing the views of farmers, because we are saying that that is not essentially the issue. |
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The extreme abominator was saying that he had a Lenin beard. |
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I'm saying communists are blind from a decision-making perspective. |
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I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it. |
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Scalise spoke briefly, adding little of substance, saying that the people back home know him best. |
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This is backed up by an overwhelming 96 per cent of British women who admit they lie, with almost half saying they tell little white fibs most days. |
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Kai turns a sharp about-face and exits, not saying a word to Keetra. |
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Her voice hoarse, she conceded some weariness from the lengthy campaign, saying her decision to take off the Easter weekend had only allowed exhaustion to set in. |
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If we tried to show appreciation to everybody else, just for a wee bit every day, I'm not saying the world would be perfect but it would be better. |
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The government subsequently revised its estimate, saying that 74 percent of the trees had been affected. |
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During the ride, Jai Johany plays lacy Afro jazz on a cassette machine, frowning, saying nothing. |
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The sisters complained of a whispering campaign against them in recent weeks, followed by a smear campaign saying political string-pullers were behind them. |
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I think that, at this point, anything is jumping the gun, other than saying he's the most logical suspect and all the evidence does point to him right now. |
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Unfortunately, as the old saying goes, time and tide wait for no man. |
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The reporter quoted the police chief as saying that an investigation would be launched soon. |
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Hill advised him not to, saying that if he did so, the cadets would regard him as a coward. |
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Hollande confessed, saying he supported his ex-wife because of his children. |
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I emailed yodel to explain an got a automated reply saying my parcel has been delivered and signed for? |
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In other words, the air Force is saying that its drone force has been stretched to its limits. |
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But he had later received a call from the cherry Creek School District saying she was not in class. |
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The president remained noncommittal, saying only that all options would be considered. |
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She suggested that he would win easily, but he demurred, saying he expected the election to be close. |
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They rode down to the barn at a slow walk not saying a word to each other. |
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Santorum has played along, saying the odds of a brokered convention are increasing. |
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In a World Cup warm-up game, the players held up a banner saying the islands were argentinean. |
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I remember that after the movie, people were saying how depressing it was, and I started an argument with them. |
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Despite saying in 2008 that he would mount a serious gubernatorial bid in 2014, Barkley changed his mind two years later. |
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It should go without saying that his ideas about how to fight poverty are as a batty as they come, completely driven by ideology. |
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Real goes further, saying this quest for personal pleasure from coupledom breeds an impoverished view of relationships. |
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In a cofounding exchange, he rebutted by also calling her fake, with Snooki following suit, saying that Pauly D and Vinny agreed. |
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If he is really serious about giving up, and is not just saying that to fob you off, he should seek professional therapy to help him to kick the habit. |
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Jackson declined to comment on the case, saying it was at the behest of his lawyer. |
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Jordan, who walked into Leeds Crown Court with the aid of a walking stick, supplied medical evidence from three cardiac consultants saying he was unfit to stand trial. |
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Their leader, Alexander Borodai, is saying the airliner was shot down by Ukrainian government forces. |
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The next evening, Romero was saying mass in the chapel at the hospice where he lived in a tiny room near the infirm and the dying. |
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The Immigration Minister took the decision to send them back, saying the couple's two children were young enough to be able to readapt to life in Kosovo. |
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But Hagel just as quickly shut down the suggestion, saying he was disinclined to review the policy formally. |
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Rigg pointed out a blockhouse on the bluff overlooking the beach, saying they could expect menacing fire from that area. |
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People who would like to use the path should submit letters saying why they need the path. |
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I'm not saying we should jump the queue but there should be some appreciation. |
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The legend relates that Childe left a note of some sort saying that whoever found and buried his body would inherit his lands at Plymstock. |
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Rory McIlroy looked downcast... his body language saying it all, head down and shoulders slumped, he is a picture of bitter disappointment. |
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Still, he mostly sang from the same hymnbook as the Bush Administration, saying fundamental fiscal trends are favorable. |
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I rarely mention Hamas without saying that I abhor its values. |
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Which is pretty much the tantamount to saying the Sky Fairy sent the tsunami to punish man's wickedness, i.e utter nonsense. |
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Then the doctor was slooming and nodding, and waking up and saying a word or two, and relapsing again into semi-unconsciousness. |
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He did not like me coming in except if I was going to bed. I heard him saying to my maw about a snib for the door. |
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I think Earth is a pretty great place. That's saying something, 'cause I've been through outer space. |
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Sports economists tend to throw cold water on such studies, saying they often rely on unreliable or exaggerated data. |
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There used to be a saying that if you throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick. Be enthusiastic and you will always sell. |
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It is a trite saying in a young country that anyone starting out in life with the determination to become wealthy will have his wish gratified. |
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It's not a big deal, just kind of my way of saying I'm different and I'm gonna stay different and you're not going to make me undifferent. |
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I shot off an e-mail to Hunter, saying I had to cancel tomorrow because I would be vehicularly challenged. |
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Have you seen what that person is saying about you online? They are destroying your webutation. |
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I'll take another glass of the sherry wine, just to wet my whistle, as the vulgar saying is, before I begin. |
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It goes without saying that Cage is an atonalist the fullest sense of the word. |
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I am not saying that everyone with back labor should have this but it's there if needed. |
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Supporters of the right-to-work movement disagree, saying that freeing employers of wage scale restrictions will lead to more jobs. |
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Almost immediately Akin tried to backtrack, saying he misspoke. |
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He also questioned Western influence in the Arab Spring, saying he was against the Westernisation of the region. |
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But two days in, Mandi's world collapsed when she received a call from home saying her 18-year-old son Aeron Griffiths was dying. |
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One of the American guys was saying about a player skanking and now you are going on about widdling. |
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In the interview, the senator was quoted as saying he did not believe in having an age of consent but a principle of consent. |
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It goes without saying that borscht and varenyky are a must try. |
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Future wars are unlikely to be just missile attacks, so saying aland and type of terrain are unimportant in the missile agea is false. |
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I'd like to start off by saying that I'm not a woolly-minded tree-hugging hippie, I am in fact a university-taught Particle Accelerator Engineer. |
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But we are not saying Dr McLellan is just another woolly-minded liberal who has lost touch with reality. |
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I'm not saying he's going to be a worldbeater but I think he can go in again. |
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I'm not saying he's a worldbeater, but unlike a couple of his colleagues at the minute, he's earning a shirt. |
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Olarte was quoted as saying in reports that allogenic stem cells from aborted foetuses of humans were being exported to the Philippines. |
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They eat a vast amount of odd-looking sausages or wursts, as in their own carol, the Wurst Noel, whence the old saying Wurst Come, Wurst Served. |
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The Xhosas have a saying that the foot does not sniff, that is, you may land where you never thought you would ever be. |
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I can hear Cat rustling her card and opening it and saying my name. |
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The IRS rejected the deduction, saying the company had to capitalize the payment and amortize it over the life of the new lease. |
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He likened animal liberation to other movements such as the struggle against slavery and apartheid saying they had seen violence. |
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The next day Sue and John got a letter from zookeeper Pete, saying the animals were all feeling better and could be visited again. |
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I have no shame in saying I'm not a great singer, I just love having fun up on stage jammin' with the guys, and just playing good music. |
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The implicit Jewishness of this world goes as much without saying as the ethnicity of the characters on Seinfeld. |
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Now I would never suggest there is any jiggery-pokery saying that those sentimental lot in racing just let an opponent win on his farewell. |
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Job security remained a major worry for households during October, with 24 per cent of people saying they thought their job was now less safe. |
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I don't remember him saying that. I must have missed that part. |
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He summarized by saying we needed better planning and implementation. |
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What with you saying he was sick and all, I figured neither of you were coming. |
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In the second scene, the camera switches to the father listening, angsting, dying inside, but saying nothing. |
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The autumn of life is also a matter of saying farewell, but the strange thing is that I do not feel it is autumn. |
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If I went round saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away! |
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Parents, I've noticed, have a trick of saying their prayers through their childer on weathersome days. |
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Saying that obscenity is indecent and then saying something is indecent if it's obscene is a circular definition. |
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I couldn't hear what they were saying because they were whispering. |
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If you want to change a class member inside a const member function, the traditional approach is to cast away constness by saying this. |
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By help of this conception the effect of heat can be simply expressed by saying that heat tends to increase the disgregation of bodies. |
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Some residents disputed the proposal, saying it was based more on emotion than fact. |
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He would sometimes downplay his Princeton education by saying simply that he went to school in New Jersey. |
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Ten years ago, Frank Buono, a retired employee of the National Park Service, objected to the cross, saying it violated the establishment clause. |
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The other girls appeared to be sleeping through it as well, but there's an old saying that says every closed eye isn't sleeping. |
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Exsqueeze me, but saying I don't have much to go on is a ridiculous understatement. Give me something to think about, Sel. |
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Suppose that Professor Turk has won a prestigious grant and wants to impress his hearer with this fact, without saying flat out that he won it. |
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He asks that I don't identify his name and profession, saying he doesn't want colleagues to get wind of his habits. |
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The Aussie gloveman hit back yesterday saying the accusations were worse than any wrongdoing he was alleged to have committed. |
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It's like saying that Dickens put in all this crude, comic stuff to please the groundlings. I don't think he did. |
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How does me saying to myself that somebody deserves what happens give any support to the happener? |
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As Webster informs us, it is both psychomorphic and heterotropic. I suppose that's a fancy way of saying Illyrion is many things to many men. |
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I have satisfied myself that she is alive, and apparently well, and hiding in plain sight. Prudence prevents me from saying where. |
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There's an unkind saying that it takes one to know one, and it's almost true. |
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He likes to tell people that it's a Hitchcockian thriller, but that's kind of like saying Happy Gilmore is a homage to Woody Allen. |
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Bartlett elaborated on what had happened at the warehouse, saying he thought Chandar was supposed to have advised, not hosed him. |
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He refused the request of Alexandrian Greeks to dedicate a temple to his divinity, saying that only gods may choose new gods. |
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In 1429 Joan convinced the Dauphin to send her to the siege, saying she had received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. |
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Even in the North in 1482 a man was prosecuted for offences against the Duke of Gloucester, saying he did 'nothing but grin at' the city of York. |
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Supreme Governor was a suitably equivocal title that made Elizabeth head of the Church without ever saying she was. |
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I responded by saying that the intervarsity was a student affair and had to be taken up with the students. |
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One governor of the company was even reported as saying in 1864 that he would rather have the saltpetre made than the tax on salt. |
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By the year 2000 many historians were saying that the field of the French Revolution was in intellectual disarray. |
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His biographers mostly follow the contemporary newspaper evidence in saying that he was born 1 May 1769, the day that he was baptised. |
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On 19 July, Hitler again publicly offered to end the war, saying he had no desire to destroy the British Empire. |
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I loved saying lads... like I was a comrade... like I was one of them... me and the lads... alright lads, eh... Italy, no problem. |
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It's all right. An Englishwoman there lammed into me last night, first about the atom bomb and then saying that I must be a fanatic. |
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Laura was saying something. A mellifluous name, he thought. I wish she were far away, so I could call her. |
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He ruled out membership for the foreseeable future, saying that the decision not to join had been right for the UK and for Europe. |
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The scheme attracted criticism due to its large size and location, with some officials saying that it would interfere with harbour operations. |
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Despite the availability of other voices, Hawking has retained this original voice, saying that he prefers it and identifies with it. |
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Another way of saying this is that it has zero slip under usual operating conditions. |
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I was saying to my Albert, I wouldn't be surprised if him and that so-called wife of his was living over the brush. |
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Pope takes an extreme position in saying there's no such thing as recovered memory and I'm stunned that a scientist would be such an extremist. |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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That was the long way around of saying that I tend to use terribly crude debugging techniques with unsafe printfs. |
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Bede describes Wilfrid as saying that those who did not calculate the date of Easter according to the Roman system were committing a sin. |
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I am not accustomed to saying anything with certainty after only one or two observations. |
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Locke was critical of the Descartes' dream argument saying that you cannot feel pain while dreaming. |
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Burke was interrupted, and Fox intervened, saying that Burke should be allowed to carry on with his speech. |
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Clark saw to the planting of daisies on the grave, saying that Keats would have wished it. |
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She refused, saying that after being married to one genius, she could only marry another. |
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She was obsessively timid outside the family circle to the point of turning her back on her partners in conversation without saying a word. |
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The Telegraph reported an unidentified source as saying that despite his previous discussion of assisted suicide, his death had been natural. |
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And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this? |
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In June 2001 John sold 20 of his cars at Christie's, saying he didn't get the chance to drive them because he was out of the country so often. |
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Stewart departed from Steampacket in March 1966, with Stewart saying he had been sacked and Auger saying he had quit. |
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Because all of his property remained in America, Chaplin refrained from saying anything negative about the incident to the press. |
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In March 2017, Caine lost ten kilograms on a health kick and fears dying of cancer, saying his days were numbered. |
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John Woo was approached to direct the film, but he turned down the opportunity, saying he was honoured by the offer. |
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Former Prime Minister Sir John Major rejected the idea of a currency union, saying it would require the UK to underwrite Scottish debt. |
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Gordon Brown pointed to the 2012 medal count for Great Britain, saying that it showed the success of a union that included the two nations. |
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The project published a further report in June 2014 saying that greater online activity for Yes Scotland had continued. |
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Cameron refused this request, saying people were able to make up their own minds in multiple elections spaced a short time from each other. |
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On 11 July 1640 the Spanish Ambassador in London complained again, saying he. |
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Charles refused, saying he would only cross the channel if it was to lead a rebellion in England. |
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Purdah rules prohibited women from saying their husband's name or having their photograph taken. |
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Bobby Sands began the 1981 strike, saying that he would fast until death unless prison inmates won concessions over their living conditions. |
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Aged 66, she retired from the House at the 1992 election, saying that leaving the Commons would allow her more freedom to speak her mind. |
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Pakistanis reacted angrily to the action, saying that 20 innocent villagers had been killed by US troops. |
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The staff at the hospital where Lynch was held later denied both stories, saying that Lynch was well cared for. |
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Negs include asking whether her nails are real, or saying that you saw someone else wearing her skirt. |
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Elliott resigned in March 2012 saying some people had not given him a 'fair opportunity' to develop and progress many party initiatives. |
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Agustin has responded saying he closed the company in 1994 and it paid all of its taxes. |
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In 2015, it released an editorial saying that again, despite some problems, privatisation has delivered many improvements. |
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I think that the Occupy movement is, in one sense, the public saying that they should be the ones to decide who's too big to fail. |
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Sargent stopped the orchestra, calmed the audience by saying they were safer inside the hall than fleeing outside, and resumed conducting. |
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Then early one morning the police got a call from Kelli saying she had harmed herself. |
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Photographers were quoted as saying she appeared to have cuts on her legs and arms. |
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She released a statement saying she needed an extended period of rest to avoid permanent damage to her voice. |
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In December 2015, Adele told James Corden that 25 would be the last album named after her age, saying she believed in trilogies. |
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He had refused to write an essay required for the final examination, saying he should be assessed solely on his artworks. |
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Emin and her gallery White Cube refused saying that it was not a piece of her art, therefore reducing its value, and requested it be returned. |
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On the other hand, in other sources from the same time, he is quoted as saying that he did believe in God and had done so for decades. |
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Still, he continued to spiral downward, at times sitting at home for hours without saying a word. |
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The Sun attacked Labour leader John Smith in February 1994, for saying that more British troops should be sent to Bosnia. |
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Loeb notes that Hume is saying that only experience and observation can be our guide to making inferences about the conjunction between events. |
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This seems to tip the balance in favour of saying that Mill is best classified as an act utilitarian. |
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In 1912, Wittgenstein wrote to Russell saying that Mozart and Beethoven were the actual sons of God. |
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The foreign groups are expressing concern and saying that the security situation does not permit that. |
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He justified this action to the Senate by saying that in the din of battle he could not distinguish Roman from ally. |
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Tacitus wrote a speech which he attributed to Calgacus, saying that Calgacus gave it in advance of the Battle of Mons Graupius. |
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It seems to me that she might, by merely sitting quietly at his side, saying little and looking less, get nigher his heart. |
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The old lady nodded off to sleep many times during the narration, only waking up when George paused, saying it was most interesting. |
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Eusebius in his church history 3,1 quoted Origen as saying that Andrew preached in Scythia. |
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You can't talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of slums. |
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Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong with capitalism. |
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He later clarified his position to BBC Radio Manchester, saying that he would only return to Wales duty in an emergency. |
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To say they were hot, tired, dirty, odorsome, and in pain would be like saying that boars had bad breath...a large understatement. |
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They disagreed with being labelled an indie band, with Powell saying they had only ever sought to write pop music. |
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Hansen and an Inuit leader from Greenland, all saying that climate change was already seriously affecting life around the world. |
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He spoke with humor, saying that he outkicked his coverage in marrying his wife. |
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During the training, Wolffe continually tried to slow Trudy's pace, saying that she would never last at that speed. |
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Odysseus meets Penelope and tests her intentions by saying he once met Odysseus in Crete. |
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The Cyclops then throws the top half of a mountain at him and prays to his father, Poseidon, saying that Odysseus has blinded him. |
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For instance, Penelope tests Odysseus' identity by saying that she will move the bed into the other room for him. |
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In 1614 he sailed his fleet to Newfoundland, saying that the region was the best in which to recruit a pirate crew and reprovision his ships. |
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