Even in our supposedly classless age, class remains an English obsession that refuses to go away. |
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The patterns, supposedly the best craftwork around, interested her far less than the wooded splendor beyond. |
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It is, supposedly, new and different and it would be inappropriate to set every event in its historical context. |
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It contains photos of animals that have supposedly been killed by chupacabras, and supposed tracks of the beast. |
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This is supposedly a white panel van, which means there are windows only at the driver's seat and passenger seat in the front seat. |
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The bilge pumps may have to run for hours and hours, just dealing with rain driven into a supposedly tight boat. |
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Realising the supposedly unsinkable Titanic was doomed, Andrews insisted that the order to abandon ship be given. |
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The property had belonged to John Pitchlyn, a Choctaw leader and interpreter, who was supposedly born in South Carolina. |
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According to Greek mythology, the God of Eros supposedly would strike a person in the eyes and make them smitten with their beloved. |
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They spoke of girls whom a mere day ago were their friends, supposedly best inseparable ones at that. |
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They were learning about surds in maths, supposedly one of the hardest subjects. |
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All 8 Black Boxes were supposedly destroyed or haven't been recovered or were unreadable. |
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Their literature sections are supposedly quite highbrow, but they still have lots of popular stuff. |
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The god Quetzalcoatl had supposedly brought it to an end among the Toltecs half a millennium before. |
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A clear distinction can be made within the supposedly unified London Underground system. |
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In the resulting hoo-ha, Harris was prosecuted and sent to trial for publishing supposedly obscene verse. |
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That one arm of a supposedly free press would do this to another is irony indeed. |
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Last night's attack came in the form of a message supposedly from one of her friends. |
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This supposedly groundbreaking study into transvestitism offers no real insights into anything. |
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The result on screen is a form of animation but supposedly with realistic movements and emotions. |
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College life is supposedly the best period in one's life, but ragging can make it the most torturous phase one would go through. |
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This was during Christmas break, and Brent was still supposedly on vacation from school. |
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Should a supposedly neutral information source be making such editorial judgments? |
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The rudiments of a police force now exist, supposedly being trained by Germans. |
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It is logical because it is a legal bond, supposedly proof to the world that two people are in love, like a big advert. |
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Even the policemen who arrived there supposedly on the call of duty turned a blind eye. |
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The Norden bombsight from World War II was supposedly accurate enough to place a bomb in a pickle barrel from 20,000 feet. |
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He then listed all the benefits supposedly won for tramway workers by the union. |
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Double standards rule, even in counterculture, where they are supposedly above that, which makes the whole shebang all the more criminal. |
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What's worse is when these people are supposedly your elders and betters and making such a public show of it. |
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It's supposedly a true story from a young boy who managed to escape the slums by becoming a photographer. |
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The supposedly sterile farm fish would mimic spawners, and pair up with fertile wildies, negating that year's reproductive cycle. |
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Even areas that are supposedly protected are absurdly abused, the dossier alleges. |
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We all know about pheromones, the chemicals that supposedly float betwixt us carrying certain messages, such as sexual availability. |
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Now it's home to a dense, multipurpose, taxpaying business well-served by public transit, which is supposedly what New Urbanists want. |
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As with so many sports, the dawn of a new century brought nostalgia for a supposedly vanished golden age. |
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It was bad enough that Buffy went out at 6.45 pm, but at least BBC Two now gave it a late-night repeat that was supposedly unedited. |
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It was a supposedly staid gathering of local party big shots, including the deputy governor, a senator and the state attorney general. |
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We supposedly live in one of the most walkable, bikable urban neighborhoods. |
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But in a supposedly multicultural society like ours, it seems crazy that it should enjoy a monopoly. |
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The class meets five times all semester and supposedly if you miss one class you fail. |
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I myself have suffered transphobic and biphobic abuse in supposedly LGBT venues. |
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Sargon is supposedly killed when Kirk dies, but he doesn't die and yet the being inside Spock bites the big one when Spock dies. |
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An itty-bitty Howard and Blair and a supposedly statesman-like Kennedy looking like he's carved into Mount Rushmore. |
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The seats are comfortable for old style seats, and are supposedly upholstered in mohair. |
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These wonderful containers are supposedly waterproof, dust proof and uncrushable. |
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Time and again, the club have been supposedly on the brink of selling off their antiquated ground. |
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Resentment against supposedly overpaid union workers is too easy to gin up. |
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In a commentary for Zmag he not only skewers the fanaticism and delusion of the right, but the failure of the supposedly liberal media. |
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It's the Americans who want the end of February to be the final of a series of supposedly final deadlines. |
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Traffic numbers have supposedly been monitored, but does anyone really know what it is like? |
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Under closer analysis, our supposedly cheap food supply becomes monumentally expensive. |
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Purists and pedants alike regularly blench when they see the things even supposedly careful writers do with the apostrophe. |
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Allen, supposedly the fifth richest man in the world, is the tycoon who bankrolled both museums. |
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While some of the skating was neat, there was not as much as I would have expected in a movie that was supposedly about skateboarding. |
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We laid it from 33-1 to 10-1 and a lot of supposedly fancied horses like Bobbyjo and Djeddah were unbacked. |
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Worst of all, a company with supposedly growing sales was actually slipping backwards. |
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Believe it or not, these supposedly silly methods can make all the difference. |
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Anyway, all of the supposedly positive aspects of autumn are dragged up by us as September kicks in. |
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The first indication it had supposedly happened was a look of frozen horror as he took his first bite. |
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Prehistoric art shows magical rites which supposedly ensured successful hunting. |
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For an economy that has supposedly abolished boom and bust, those are pretty big moves and of the bust type. |
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This is supposedly all in the name of improved efficiency and reduced costs. |
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This certainly chimes with my experience of having put a number of specific allegations about supposedly untrue stories to the paper. |
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We begin with the issue of supernaturalism in religion and its supposedly superstitious character. |
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These chemically complex materials can, in fact, provide more information about superconductivity and magnetism than supposedly simple materials. |
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Often one piece of clothing, such as the cheongsam or kimono, supposedly metonymically represents all Asian culture. |
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The water supposedly has healing properties, and some say it is the fountain of youth. |
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He has a crown of flowers that supposedly only the pure and chaste can see. |
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She recounts in detail her nervousness around him, her supposedly dangerous fascination with his charm. |
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I enjoyed my three supposedly overdue weeks, and my instinct was always that my baby was thriving. |
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A month later she was found dead, supposedly from an overdose of sleeping pills. |
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The nun's attempts to flee from the convent supposedly create hilarious situations. |
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For comic effect it has a character whose supposedly hilarious weakness is to use phrases that have gone out of fashion. |
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It involves chasing and seizing a supposedly hijacked ship and rescuing its crew members. |
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When challenged to name a single person who holds these supposedly widespread views, the person who headed up the task force was stumped. |
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On one hand, he invites us to laugh at a group of hopeless stumblebums tyrannised by their supposedly defenceless victim. |
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The drugs supposedly came from the Rockers motorcycle gang, affiliated with the Hell's Angels. |
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This fungus is supposedly edible but faded forms can be confused with R. formosa, which has a strong cathartic effect when eaten. |
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I am hectored by this stark materialist warning each time I start typing something to post when supposedly at work. |
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For a group that was supposedly highly trained, they had gone haywire and left most of the hotel unguarded. |
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This was a place of horror and hysteria, supposedly haunted by ghosts and witches. |
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Visible bubbles in a supposedly still wine are frequently viewed as a fault. |
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Now, step by step, the levers of power are returning to the old oligarchs against whom the revolution was supposedly directed. |
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The story may have appeared reliable because firemen supposedly don't tell old wives' tales. |
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He took, supposedly or allegedly, this designer steroid that helped him run faster. |
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The club's fortunes were considered to be inextricably entwined with those of their, supposedly, one stellar performer. |
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These are all respectable, and they lead on to a capper, which Spielberg produced and supposedly ghost-directed, the superb Poltergeist. |
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In the recent presidential run, much was made by him and his handlers of his supposedly superior moral values based on his commitment to Jesus. |
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This is supposedly how the dead can contact the living through the detuned noise of modern equipment, such as radio static and television snow. |
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Both girls were heading for the Isle of Arran, home of supposedly the best homemade oatcakes in the whole of Britain. |
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With an election only five months away, Labour cannot afford to be haemorrhaging votes like this in supposedly safe seats. |
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In her stage direction, she has the set supposedly balanced on a promontory of earth so that you really see the mud. |
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And almost every Breton town boasts at least one Celtic-themed pub or a gift shop selling trinkets with supposedly traditional Celtic symbols. |
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It was during these uncertain times that he forever tarnished his reputation by supposedly resorting to germ warfare. |
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The Lancet letter also gave details of the herbal prescription which this patient supposedly was taking. |
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It's a gigantic ball of fire which supposedly warms the Earth enough to make it habitable for life. |
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It's serious and supposedly scary in places, but it's just so incredibly over-the-top that it loses all impact for me. |
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Instead, mobile phone ads have focussed on the sexiness of the digital hardware and the buzzy lifestyles that supposedly come with it. |
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Applied to almost anything spriggy and floral, it supposedly encapsulated everything that is fussy and backward-looking about British style. |
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Janus was supposedly the god of new beginnings and gateways and was able to look backwards and forwards simultaneously. |
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As one of the few supposedly smart restaurants in Oxford the chances are you'll be able to see someone you know, or know of, on a date. |
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Lara hissed, supposedly under her breath, but it was picked up over the microphone and echoed around the church above the organ voluntary. |
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Najaf's founding as a city dates back to 791, when the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid supposedly passed through during a hunt. |
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All women are supposedly naturally maternal and any woman who rejects this role is seen as deviant and abnormal. |
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He was supposedly a cunning manipulator who lured his adversary into a fatal trap. |
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Neither is it a frolicsome or supposedly innocent depiction, like Disney's Pocahontas. |
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For some reason, the distance was supposedly a hike, when it was a short walk, maybe five minutes. |
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I could get an analog signal but not HD, supposedly due to a software conflict. |
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These organizations are supposedly immune to quackery, pseudoscience, and plain swindles. |
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The evidence of God's wrath was the blocks upon blocks of burned buildings we supposedly brought on ourselves. |
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At least he's more attractive than the supposedly smouldering femme fatale bunny-boiler, though. |
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This is supposedly the best season for opportunists to appear on campus and steal while we are out enjoying the sun and playing frisbee. |
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Buck's slave takes Huck down to the river to supposedly show him some water moccasins, but when he gets there, he is reunited with Jim. |
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It was not the mythical, moral 1950s but rather the supposedly lamentable late 1960s that this film was concerned with. |
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That's supposedly the day that you colonial types won your freedom from us cruel European overlords. |
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Now we have new, fresh, crisp apples and the old apples which are supposedly mushy. |
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This was supposedly caused by a chemical transformation of the active ingredient, but that conclusion was disputed by other scientists. |
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The book is often mistaken in its views and incorrect in the supposedly factual information it contains. |
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In some way, his pertinence had to be crucial to the question of extreme functionalism in relation to a supposedly formalist modernism. |
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This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me? |
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This guy is the meekest of mice, since he rags on a person he supposedly cares about. |
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He was ultimately tried for perjuring himself and also forging these documents that she supposedly signed, these release forms. |
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From Seattle to Phnom Penh, protesters are fighting the incursion of supposedly rapacious multinational corporations. |
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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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He was supposedly the rat who betrayed the Gibraltar Three, the Eksund gun runners and the IRA men assassinated at Loughgall. |
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That shot from the footplate supposedly heading eastwards was quite definitely taken travelling in the opposite direction. |
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In the supposedly witty world of Anarchy TV, there are white hats and the standard, cliched black ones. |
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While he never delivered a baby, as storks supposedly do, he was just as dependable, never missing a game in 15 seasons. |
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For one, he's supposedly been caught boasting about non-existent software before. |
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Garum was used in ancient Rome, and it was supposedly as ubiquitous then as ketchup is today. |
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The gun, though supposedly effective at close quarters, has so much recoil and kickback that it is usually not worth the trouble. |
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During the experiment, state-of-the-art neuro-imaging technology will be used to monitor the brain activity of a supposedly possessed man. |
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He sold walking sticks, which became known as 'killer sticks' after a French Quarter buggy driver supposedly used one to beat off a mugger. |
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Epileptics were supposedly possessed by spirits that threw them to the ground and tormented them with convulsions. |
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It's definitely not an attractive look for a supposedly irresistible knockout, even though she has the necessary figure. |
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And Carlos and Gerald, among other supposedly intelligent men, are buying that bull. |
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He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader. |
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It's amazing the number of supposedly reformed criminals who have put money into pubs. |
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On the 24th, the day that I was to have supposedly murdered Mrs. Stotler, the prosecutors themselves have alibied me, by collecting testimony. |
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The Minister for Health is dosing our tap water with chemical fluoride to supposedly give us better teeth. |
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Snipe, red buntings, yellowhammers and even kingfishers are supposedly hereabouts. |
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Hillary's expedition did bring back furs that supposedly came from yetis, and an abundance of photos of suspicious tracks in the snow. |
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The isthmus of Land's End was supposedly once connected to the Scilly Isles. |
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What makes all this more ironic is that these exhausted women were the original Amazons, the warrior caste Alexander supposedly would not fight. |
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These golden dragon-men overlooked the fact of what we were, supposedly vile, remorseless monsters in league with the Devourer himself. |
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How did the Martinez family manage to achieve the American dream during a period when high taxes were supposedly thwarting that dream? |
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We supposedly go in as underdogs but if we win on French soil it will be a great victory for the club. |
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Though supposedly posing a test of survival skills, the desert-island situation was rather contrived. |
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Sir, we hear reports that North Korea supposedly claiming to have reprocessed all of its spent nuclear fuel rods. |
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It is supposedly a hallmark of analytic truths that their denials are self-contradictory. |
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The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the intercession of Mother Teresa. |
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The person who was supposedly the leader went to the front of the throne and bowed. |
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I remarked shooting a pointed glance at the stereo where someone was still supposedly singing. |
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Along the banks we caught sight of both of the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
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Erin had been a very thin and somewhat sickly girl, supposedly anorexic or bulimic. |
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Creationists have now come up with intelligent design that supposedly fills in the gaps not fully explained by Darwinism. |
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In his Confutation, he erred in citing two pseudonymous patristic texts, supposedly from St. Cyprian and St. Augustine. |
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Sir, we hear reports that North Korea is supposedly claiming to have reprocessed all of its spent nuclear fuel rods. |
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Along the banks we caught sight of both the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
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Privateering involved the issuing of letters of marque by a supposedly legitimate authority, but they were not always choosy about the grantees. |
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It is rightly revisionist in its interpretation of things like the supposedly expressed construction of the Turbine Hall. |
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Here is a man who was supposedly praying one minute and spewing venom the next. |
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Western countries pride themselves on their supposedly liberal acceptance of different cultures. |
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Well, through hypnotism people have supposedly been able to remember past lives. |
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During the 2000 election season, the former veep was excoriated for supposedly claiming to have invented the Internet. |
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The meal was vegetarian and lacked most spices, since certain foods are mild aphrodisiacs and monks supposedly lead celibate lives. |
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I was about to do a happy dance when I remembered I was supposedly having a conversation with a confused old woman. |
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Why oh why oh why are voters always appeased by learning that their government is supposedly tackling a problem by throwing more money at it? |
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This story has supposedly been passed all the way down the line, directly from Tara. |
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Japanese police have arrested two users of a supposedly anonymous file-sharing network. |
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When Max came out, she wore a light pink tank top and pink track pants, supposedly her nightclothes. |
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While money is supposedly the root of all evil, the wealthy are much less likely to argue about money than most folks. |
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The issue, supposedly, is that as a mother, Kate shouldn't do this. Do me a favour. |
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Viewers gazed in astonishment as the supposedly silver-tongued trial lawyer lurched from one inanity to the next. |
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They were not only shown houses and apartments, but written valuations by supposedly reputable valuers. |
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For a man supposedly plotting a leadership coup in London, he was actually giving his own quiet demonstration of soft power. |
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The mosque is the third holiest site for Muslims and is supposedly the place from where the prophet Mohammed ascended to heaven. |
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At the auto auction today there was a 1969 Mustang with a rumble seat which supposedly was a rare pseudo-factory option. |
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They basically told him to get lost as they supposedly had more important stuff to do. |
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She fell madly in love with one of my great-great-uncles and they supposedly had a love affair. |
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If neo-liberal capitalism enforced by the Pentagon is supposedly paradise on earth, how can you possibly explain why anyone should oppose it? |
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The atrabilious maladies to which artists were supposedly vulnerable included lovesickness and plague. |
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In the U.S., the frequency with which religious groups have waged campaigns over supposedly sacrilegious paintings is starting to get tiring. |
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The key to the Belgian defence along the Albert Canal was the supposedly impregnable fortress of Eben-Emael. |
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Incredibly sturdy, it had been built to serve as a nuclear bomb shelter if necessary, supposedly an impregnable fortress of civil defense. |
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The report achieved this balance by transforming a supposedly tangential discussion of national reputation into its central focus. |
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Sanguine and tenne, supposedly, were never used in anything else other than abatements. |
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After going up several blocks on one avenue to reach a street supposedly open, when you had gone up that street to the next avenue, it was shut. |
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I was appalled by all the stalls that were selling brand new goods, supposedly cheap. |
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But despite his marriage and his supposedly settled family life in a council maisonette, he had yet to receive a passport. |
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The play is to be perceived as a satire on big business, which these piddling rogues try to emulate and, in their puny way, supposedly mirror. |
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It is an insult to the primary producers of this region to be snubbed by any Minister, let alone one who supposedly represents their industry. |
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My father later explained that it was about this Baba who would supposedly materialize objects from thin air. |
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The baboon spider derives its name from a dense covering of hair that supposedly resembles the coat of a baboon. |
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Ahead of us lie the supposedly reliable computerized ID systems that can identify malefactors with long-range cameras. |
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This last component supposedly arose in response to the scarceness of Arabic speakers in America's armed forces and intelligence organizations. |
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I am supposedly the expert in communications, radio and telephonic navigation aids, meteorological systems and also on airport ground lighting. |
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As a demographic tool it also collates the statistical information upon which policy decisions are supposedly made. |
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When the supposedly expected guffaws fail to materialize, Martin feigns puzzlement. |
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So we hired a temp from this agency that supposedly specializes in temps who respect diversity and can handle working in places like ours. |
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This can happen even where the academy supposedly has a fair admissions system of taking children from different bands. |
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The scornful mimicry of a supposedly distinctive accent may not be as bad-minded as Bernard jeering at the speech-patterns of others. |
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The monarch has suspended civil liberties, supposedly to enable the government to defeat the Maoists. |
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The earliest copy of Plato's Tetralogies is dated about 1,200 years after Plato supposedly wrote the original. |
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Can't they see the damage their petty-minded factionalism does to the institution they supposedly dedicated their political lives to creating? |
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And it's easy to sympathise with that, after years of supposedly happy marriage suddenly collapsing around her. |
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Indeed, on the front of the package is a drawing of a foot, with the Band-Aid strategically placed where the blister supposedly is. |
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I DO wish Michael Wills would stop banging on about how much extra money his lords and masters have supposedly ploughed into Swindon. |
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Additionally, the two sides routinely bicker over the disputed islands, a supposedly oil-rich area. |
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The thing I take away from his description of all these supposedly smart people is that they live in an academic or intellectual cocoon. |
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The initial line up is supposedly a portable DVD player, two LCD televisions, and a home theater in a box system. |
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The supposedly cocksure and unshakeable defence secretary has come under pressure to resign over the photo scandal. |
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In a supposedly civilised society, people ought to be able to tolerate each other. |
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All the stuff about the supposedly seamy side of gaming is way off the mark. |
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The official rationale behind this policy is that alcohol burns more cleanly than pure gasoline, which supposedly means less air pollution. |
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It also solves a number of supposedly unsolvable problems that Web service developers have discussed over the years. |
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Why do we find petrified trees spanning supposedly millions of years of sedimentary strata? |
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However, the Revenue then started a harsh clawback of the money that had supposedly been written off. |
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The price these supposedly heroic battalion commanders demanded for their combat roles is representation in parliament. |
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And yet for an agency that supposedly is answerable to no one, its people sure do testify a lot before Congress. |
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It combines pickup techniques supposedly inspired by evolutionary psychology with self-help pseudoscience. |
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Even though he came to London supposedly to save the president, Jack really did come for Audrey. |
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Sticking with six brackets is supposedly meant to signal that he believes in a little stability and is not a loon. |
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Francis then supposedly told the officer that he was the one giving orders now and ordered a cappuccino for the Swiss soldier. |
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More fiction than fact abounds in a country that's now flirting with calls to ignore the painful lessons of history supposedly learned in the past. |
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The saga of the mayor's proposed East London house has stirred up far more controversy than a supposedly straightforward and above-board transaction deserves. |
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It is sad, therefore, to find that election by acclamation is still practiced today by one of the political parties that supposedly leads the reform movement. |
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I have a general hatred of the supposedly witty quips in action movies. |
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Back in 1990, the city wanted his land for a municipal golf course that was supposedly going to provide a permanent salve for the city's financial problems. |
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The Chinese leadership supposedly recognizes the illegality of such detentions, yet is seeking to codify them into law. |
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Amelia says some truly terrible things to Sam, supposedly inhabited by the Babadook but really consumed in grief. |
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Certain adepts are supposedly able to prepare the soup in a way that minimizes this slipperiness, but I can't say that I have ever dined with any. |
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Anyway, enough of the justification of why a supposedly logical and rational person such as myself could take interest in something as supposedly trivial as astrology. |
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In an air rifle the projectile is supposedly driven down the rifling of the barrel by a source of gas other than that provided by a fast burning mixture. |
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They are supposedly the people who know how to handle money. |
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Believing in the supposedly impossible is what he is all about. |
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But the once-promising film career she was supposedly leaving to chase was already on a downturn. |
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The chief innovation here is the repetition of scenes with minor but supposedly significant differences, such as moving the room around for a new angle of vision. |
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As for the drivetrain I'm hoping the current gearbox with its supposedly stronger layshafts will hold up okay, along with a supposedly stronger salisbury rear axle. |
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Can I remind her and other members of the Council that they are elected to be responsible to the council tax payers of Bradford and are supposedly answerable to them. |
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It is not contemplated that these prior, anterior selves and actions may be in fact constituted by, or be the effects of, the signs and codes that supposedly reflect them. |
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But it's astounding that a man who specializes in supposedly scientific apologetics, makes fundamental errors with even high-school level genetics. |
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Dozens more congressional trips were footed by taxpayers, supposedly in the name of research. |
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The way we are taught Shakespeare is too often loaded towards the idea that his plays are about supposedly unchanging things, like love or ambition or treachery. |
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As supposedly the smartest carbon based bipeds on the planet, we are using up so many of gaia's resources. |
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For a supposedly macho male, the two traits he likes best in women are a sense of humor and guts. |
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Lohan was supposedly spotted outside of a nightclub in the back of an SUV after her hearing, shielding herself with a blanket. |
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This species of penguin was showered with positive coverage throughout the 20th century by a supposedly vigilant press. |
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Despite a spiraling rabbit hole of media quibbling about what Huckabee supposedly said, the basic gist of his remarks were clear. |
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It appeared the family had never been properly screened by the DIB, which was alarming given that its activities were supposedly well monitored, he added. |
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Collusion between supposedly independent scrutineers of business practice and their employing clients can cover up malpractice and misuse of funds. |
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In other words, Eric, supposedly a financial master of the universe, is cut off from reality in his inner sanctum on wheels. |
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As for supposedly living high on the hog on one's credit cards, one third of all bankruptcy filings are made by families already living under the federal poverty level. |
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A secret organization were supposedly planning an act of terrorism. |
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Oh yes, she meant the children she supposedly tutored in the day. |
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She didn't know where this place was that supposedly they were meant to go to, and because of that tried to push the thought out of her hyperactive head. |
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Men love to make fun of the struggles girls supposedly have with everything from spatial awareness and parallel parking to three-point turns and map-reading. |
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Now opponents of judicial activism can offer all sorts of arguments why this is supposedly a bad thing. |
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I was snapped out of my reverie by my teacher staring down at me beadily waiting for me to answer the question that he had supposedly just asked me. |
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Beyond the Wall, the free folk do not kneel to anyone, unlike their supposedly more civilized neighbors. |
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Now why any sensible person, who is supposedly committed to their partner, would begin to think that this could be good for their relationship is totally beyond me! |
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She also squared off against then-President Leonid Kuchma, who fired her and supposedly did his best to destroy her fortune. |
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Somewhere between the boiler and the radiator in the bathroom, water leaks out of our supposedly closed system, so we have to top it up regularly. |
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He also accuses Isabel of repeatedly trying to seduce him, although he supposedly refused to succumb to her licentious ways. |
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Of the twenty Likud members Bibi supposedly leads to some new coalition, he will bring two. |
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Berberine hemi-sulphate is an acid salt of the alkaloid berberine, which has been used supposedly to confirm the presence of suberin in plant roots. |
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When leaving Nottingham Forrest, he supposedly agreed to join Blackburn, shook on the deal and then switched to Manchester United and automatically fell out with the Scotsman. |
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Just like the press supposedly protected John Edwards until the National Enquirer got the goods on his mistress and love child. |
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When I was 13, my family moved to a house on the main line that was supposedly haunted. |
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According to Lockard's principle, when there is confrontation between two people, supposedly there is also some transference of one kind of material or another. |
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Urban Outfitters has a track record of putting out products that veer into attention-grabbing, supposedly edgy territory. |
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How could a supposedly savvy political operation assemble such a monochromatic room? |
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She grew up in Soviet Moscow, a supposedly monolingual society, but she remembers noticing and being fascinated by the range of accents and speech patterns she heard. |
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Africa was supposedly a land of disasters, unsolvable poverty, or, worst of all, irrelevant to Americans. |
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They argue that the charter is un-democratic because it supposedly takes power away from the democratically elected representatives and gives it to unaccountable judges. |
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But what really incensed the Americans was the moment when a supposedly impartial linesman openly massaged Tiriac's cramping leg and, unavailingly, urged him on to victory. |
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Their style was meant to symbolize tough, patriotic, working-class attitudes in contrast to the supposedly sissyish, pacifist, middle-class views of the hippies. |
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Had the exhibit already begun, unbound by the walls supposedly housing it? |
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The supposedly unbreachable wall of Troy proved anything but. |
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In the northern Cascade Mountains the supposedly dormant volcano Mount Baker periodically oozes clouds of steam over its summit and stains its icy slopes with mudslides. |
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Romania supposedly arose in 1989 to slough off communist dictatorship. |
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I have just killed a supposedly unkillable mechanical touch keyboard. |
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Bromhall's next foray into the borderlands of science concerns the infamous Mother Goddess myth that all societies were supposedly female-fixated in prehistory. |
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Graphically, Big Brother is very cartoon-like. The graphics are nothing to get excited over and besides a few supposedly exclusive video clips, it's all rather unornamented. |
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Yes, my name is Briton, they supposedly conceived me there, kinda a gross story, the thought of my parents doing it is quite disgusting and unpleasing to my stomach. |
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After an attack on National for supposedly distributing anti-Green and anti-Labour leaflets, it was found the Nats weren't behind the pamphlet drop at all. |
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For example, he neglects to mention that one of the flaws of manual counting is being deliberately imported into the computerised and supposedly more accurate system. |
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They left angry and hurt, and when they were gone, Hitchcock came back supposedly to clear out his personal effects. |
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It was supposedly preordained, ever since Peyton Manning shredded the Baltimore Ravens for seven touchdowns in the season opener. |
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Economic geography supposedly has a wide spectrum of subjects, ranging from agrarian and pastoral economies to resource utilization and changes in land use. |
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But the best one is when the Gardai set up these cameras and don't put film in it as in the case of most of those supposedly being used to catch speed merchants. |
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These numbers reminded me of the ever-growing numbers of supposedly killed Vietcong the US military was always reporting during that misguided war. |
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She was married to a press agent and, supposedly, had an affair with Ethel Merman. |
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And why these repeated banking bungles in the hi-tech city, supposedly the ultimate destination in India for software companies and foreign banks, alone? |
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You do know, she confided in a stage whisper above the caterwauling of my supposedly inconsolable daughter, that she stops crying the minute you leave. |
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We would love to know, Mr. Prime Minister, since for all practical purposes your Government still calls the shots on this supposedly autonomous corporation. |
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There's a perverse obliviousness to the fact that we equate our national security and welfare with foreign policy that deprives others of the liberties we supposedly cherish. |
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And yet, from Oslo to Athens, from London to Madrid, it has been virtually open season on them in the last few years, especially in supposedly liberal media. |
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It tries to gain advantages before God and obtain righteousness through a supposedly better life with more divine occupations and more heavenly thoughts. |
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