In addition to the rich antique finish, these gorgeous sinks are now available in the subtle shine of Brushed Nickel too. |
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It fears that the current proposals for the establishment of a central services organisation hand too much power to its commercial rivals. |
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Children too are finding the Internet at home and school invaluable as a research tool for homework and revision. |
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The sponsor may not have been too happy but Ann later credited the commercial with revitalizing her career in the seventies. |
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Others who had found that church too theologically liberal for their tastes espoused a more traditional theology. |
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The bags of cash were much too large to hide, but they were stuffed underneath the back seats as tightly as possible. |
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Had the cable been laid directly from South Africa to Australia, the signal would have faded too much to be recoverable. |
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The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion. |
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The fact that a women's race commands as much attention, fan enthusiasm and media coverage as the men's race is really encouraging, too. |
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Third, his treatment of fascism in the late 1930s and early 1940s seems too broad. |
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The media are rightly criticised for 'body fascism', and placing too much attention on size 10 supermodels. |
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Inferior strudels have a thick nutty paste which is invariably too sticky and too sweet. |
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And there will be blood, too, or else people will start to revolt against the Lone Guard and Miskavel's purification. |
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She hates her outcast status, but has too much respect for herself to compromise or curry favor. |
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Yet she finds that there, too, she is manipulated and marginalised by struttingly self-important men and their simpering handmaidens. |
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Most farmers are really interested in innovation, but automatic milking might seem too revolutionary. |
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Don't try to put too much stuffing inside the rolls, it only makes them harder to roll and more prone to tearing. |
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Jack flashed the light down the tunnel and noticed that it curved too much to look all the way down it. |
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The altimeter was counting down, the final couple of hundred feet flashing by too quickly. |
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In fact, the dialogue moves so fast that at one point the film's subtitles actually begin to flash too quickly to read. |
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The flash is too close to the lens and it has been capturing orbs of light, dust or moisture in the air. |
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Problems will also arise if too much water mixes with the oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, or antifreeze. |
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You need to cook the stuffing separately or it will absorb too much of the fat. |
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Many Allied soldiers were simply too far away to influence the outcome of the battle. |
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He's too liberal on social issues and his name sends minority communities into a rage. |
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Used dryer sheets are perfect for this kind of stuffing or even tiny fabric scraps that are too small for other uses. |
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The problem with using too many antifungals is that the yeast may eventually become resistant to the medication. |
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It is too early to say for certain whether we are on the verge of a major breakthrough. |
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And all too often, boys are only rewarded for how well they do at sport rather than for anything else they do. |
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This is a most satisfying and rewarding way to pass an evening and you'd be helping someone achieve his goals too. |
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It tends to be a rewarding experience, too, for he radiates positive energy. |
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There are also found such libellers who dare to call the Church in Russia things too terrible to repeat. |
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Sarah's time was too precious to be rewashing clothes, and in an instant she decided to put them away for her. |
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Joe turned and glared at the stranger as though he too was angry with his voice. |
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If I so much as took a breath too deeply for her liking, she would glare daggers at me. |
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It was too much of a coincidence for both an electronic disturbance and a triggered bomb to go off simultaneously. |
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When nighttime outdoor lights send glare up and out instead of down, they don't just waste energy, they drown out the sky, too. |
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If you have too much light or glare, computer screens can be affected and buildings can get too hot. |
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Those days when we got to know the rewind button on our tape decks too well, while the kids we really wanted to be out playing with were busy. |
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Firefighters did their best to coax Kaitlin out too, but were forced to lever open the door. |
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Almost too tired to walk, but I stumbled into the living room and fell on the couch. |
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His father's stern expression melts away, and a smile forms on his face too. |
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Not to be outdone, she's heading to Florida for a week at the end of the month before it gets too hot. |
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But Rosette waxes rhapsodically a little too much with his sugary, cliched conclusion. |
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In a world where everything has to be purchased, too many children can be a liability and they are less likely to provide security. |
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If lipstick looks too shiny on your eyelids, dust your lids with loose powder foundation to tone down the color. |
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As the performer lifted his hands back up, the cloth rose too, magically levitating in the air just like the carpet had before it. |
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When he drank too much he would become abusive, and could also be lewd and crude. |
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Warren Beatty and Rob Reiner were stumping against Arnold, too, but, when polled against Arnold, don't run as well as Angelides and Westly. |
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If anything the anti-intellectual standpoint tends towards stasis, keeping things as they are and not trying too hard to change things. |
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Our profession is too frequently slandered by pundits, tinkered with by politicians, and devalued by anti-intellectuals. |
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Fellow drivers kicked up a fuss, claiming that he was too inexperienced, and that he was a potential liability. |
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Critics have gone too far in undermining fields of philosophy such as metaphysics and central concepts such as rationality. |
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He too is the victim of the fashionable notion of rhetoric, logic and truth that was so widely admired at the time. |
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Successive governments have also proclaimed the goal of lifting growth rates, but too often their commitment has been rhetorical only. |
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As well as being badly written, it is too long, too vague, too pompous, too rhetorical, too unrealistic and too boring. |
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Many of these arguments from the early 1980s now appear rhetorically overextended, with too many unsubstantiated leaps across discursive spans. |
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In times of radical change, artists, rhetoricians, and critical intellectuals too often underestimate our importance and our powers. |
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I'd pay to see that, though my legs were always too stumpy to make it up the Tower stairs. |
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Perhaps the film dwells too much on his shortcomings, and maybe it would have done better to show us a more balanced look at the man. |
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In part, that's because too many of us still find ourselves holding the short end of the pay stub. |
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It is clearly written and avoids dwelling on many of the stories that have been told too often. |
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The workers were too stunned to react on seeing complete strangers entering their area. |
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It si not only a great looker on the outside, it's a real stunner within the cabin too. |
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It features razor sharp guitar and breezy keyboard licks, but has too many fancy synth sounds. |
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Although the sounds were soothing, I felt a bit crook having mixed too many stubbies with the spaghetti matriciana I had for tea. |
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Man is not only the rightful heritor of Almighty God but is a royal prince too. |
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Many accidents have arisen from its too general use as a stupefactive for infants. |
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But when I looked at Juan, he was staring at me with his jaw dropped, totally stupefied, and then he got mad too. |
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We make things too easy for ourselves if we regard such a statement as a barefaced lie. |
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The music was too loud and I'd been stupid enough to choose to sit right under the one of the wall-mounted speakers. |
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The sight of the outfield player anxiously pulling on an outsized goalkeeper jersey is too rarely seen in these days of substitute goalkeepers. |
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I'd been forced to outfit the boys in my clothes, as my brother's were too small. |
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There's simply too much convergence between the hexagrams received and the life situations I'd asked about for it to be a coincidence. |
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Thus, the static electricity that causes dull flyaway frizzies and interferes with styling is neutralized too! |
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She then proceeded to brush and style her hair with a little mousse to prevent it from becoming too frizzy. |
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She discovered a moment too late that the alien had outguessed her again, looping around the other way and leaving her badly out of position. |
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Prosecutors are either too timid or outgunned by the platoons of pricey defense lawyers. |
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He chafed less under the authority of mothers, though in at least two works he shows a secret anger there, too. |
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Bonham Carter shows us an Olivia who is feisty and strong, chafing at her restrictions and only too happy to entertain the amusing Cesario. |
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Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally. |
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At Kakatei, each food is contained in a stylish bowl and the presentation is elegant too. |
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But the fat little guy was a detriment last season, tossing up too many bad shots and not playing a lick of defense. |
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Musically, too, it proves deeply rewarding under Yves Abel's stylish Mozartian baton. |
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The two were just too stubborn to admit that they were wrong and the other was right. |
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We were fortunate too that on our arrival a family of otters had decided to make the stretch of river running by the Mills their new home. |
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When products are too expensive for the citizens to purchase through legal outlets, black markets arise. |
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North Dakota is too cold to have large gatherings outdoors for nine months out of the year. |
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He outmaneuvered people in the past who could somehow become too dangerous for him. |
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Jake said he was too scared to yell out so he just stayed in bed and hid under the covers. |
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I think my parents rang me tonight but my phone was outta reception and it was too late to call them back. |
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Then, if it wasn't too late and he felt like it, maybe he'd work on that special project in the sub-basement. |
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Far too many people adhere to the notion that the Army cannot transform from within, as we are too hidebound, too wedded to orthodoxy. |
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But I would plump for the chairlift which wheeches you up the stairs, a handy device if you have had a bottle or two too much of the tonic wine. |
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I nearly stayed in, but the thought of the Scottish TV Hogmanay special was just too hideous to contemplate. |
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One reason that no one ever discovered their hideout was because no one ever dared to stray too far into the forest. |
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After she heard the man drive away, she emerged from her hiding place, but was too scared to flag down the first few vehicles in case it was him. |
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There have been complaints by the public that the grass in the parks is too high and that it has afforded possible hiding places for robbers. |
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Bureaucracies are generally too inflexible and hierarchical to allow the learning organization to flourish. |
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The gears if changed too early will not help in minimizing the fuel efficiency. |
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For far too long in this country we've had institutions that have been bound by class, by hierarchy. |
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When the hill gets too steep, the snow too deep, or the herringbone too tiring, it is time to side step. |
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It was a place untouched by man, for the mountain was far too high, and far too treacherous. |
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It's the one thing that will keep you going when that mountain seems just too high to climb. |
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The sequel gives the concept a fresh lick of paint without moving it too far forward. |
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The window was much too high up for her to reach, but unlike the one in the bathroom, it was large enough for her to squeeze through. |
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My personal opinion on the speed limits of this country is that they are too high for residential areas. |
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He found the teaching of the Herrnhuters too restrictive, however, because the faculty refused to lecture on current intellectual trends. |
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We cannot have too low an opinion of ourselves or too high an opinion of Christ. |
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In the blistering heat of high summer, it is literally too hot for study and so youngsters get a couple of months off. |
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The controversial 27-year-old has suffered an all too familiar emotional rollercoaster ride of highs and lows. |
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I was a little concerned that I would pitch my material too high or too low. |
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He was balding, pudgy, pale and had his pants hitched up a little too high on his waist. |
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I too have searched high and low for an English translation of the Thai Highway Code, to no avail. |
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The digression is far too short and undeveloped to plausibly stand on its own as an apocalypse without such an intertextual hermeneutical link. |
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It's a little too easy to come on all high and mighty about insolvency when you've never been there yourself. |
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Despite too much warm white wine, not enough sleep and the traditional conference 'flu, most people in Bournemouth are having a high old time. |
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If the body gets too far ahead of the club or the club outraces the body on the downswing, power and consistency will be lost. |
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I often give this drill to better golfers, especially young players, whose lower-body action tends to be too aggressive in outracing the arms. |
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The next was cluttered with metal studs and necklaces that had spikes too long for my personal sanity. |
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Above her, the sky was studded with stars, but she was too preoccupied to notice. |
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If something appears too bold or outrageous to the public, it needs its time. |
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He hopes she might buy it herself, but admits he is not too concerned who gets it. |
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It is topped with candied hazelnuts and whole roast almonds, and is beautifully presented in a ribboned package, so it looks very festive, too. |
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Not only is he friendly, trustworthy and a good English speaker, he's a top laugh too. |
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They're too simple to discern outright lies and campaign propaganda from real policies. |
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However, watching his story being told on celluloid, and appreciating it for the nobility of purpose at its core, that oughtn't to be too hard. |
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Rod Eddington is too polite to admit it in public but he has come across the typical Pom's reaction to an Antipodean. |
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I may be eligible for three of the licentiateships available under the City and Guilds criteria but it sounds too good to be true. |
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My one carp with the piece is that it relies a bit too heavily on antiphony, a natural device for two choirs. |
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That's really odd, too, that the whole plot comes from the rhyme, from the need for rhymes. |
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I had seen one too many cult films about Ouija boards to get one of those but the cards seemed safe. |
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If anything, the problem was that we had too little guidance from higher-ups in the organization. |
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But such studiedness made him his own art critic, and he would too often be satisfied with only the most static of resolutions. |
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I use one of my rooms as my study and office, though one of our problems is having too many books. |
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The crowd was now situated right outside her door, with the Duke's coach not too far away. |
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Her brown boots with their outsized 12 cm heels are just too cool for her to worry about details like being able to walk without teetering. |
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Now, Charlie, would it be too much to ask for another glass of champers before dinner? |
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But too often he speaks his mind on subjects best left alone, and he will undoubtedly upset someone, somewhere. |
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With that as his last statement on the subject, suddenly, he too was racing out the door. |
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If the process occurs too early or too late, if it is too strict or too libidinous, dire consequences will result. |
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And it's not just the waltz I have been forced into learning, I have to tango, and rumba and do all this other stuff too. |
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If too much innovation is outsourced, corporations may find their own suppliers competing with them. |
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At university, he was considered to be too interested in the good life rather than studying. |
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To admit to ourselves that we get angry with the people we depend on or that we are in fact alone can be far too painful. |
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She outstretched her hand in an attempt to halt her already dashing sister, but she was too far. |
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His irony, by contrast, is too subtle to stand up to the grimness of much of his subject matter. |
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Trustees complained the chancellor was too defensive about questions they asked before voting on issues at board meetings. |
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I cannot effect the decisions that are made in Rome or in the chanceries of the US bishops too terribly much. |
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Now, for the first time, we could find ourselves with too many applicants next year! |
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Woolcott argues it's too simplistic to take the moral high ground in international politics. |
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The Guardianship Council had better be careful about acting too high-handedly. |
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Rational voices are drowned out and extremists are all too willing to hijack the debate. |
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Then, too, I am scared of tying too much money up here, not being entirely sure where the lie of the politics is. |
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He should look at the records of repressive rulers who keep the lid on too tightly. |
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She had felt bad for me living like I had at home, it was too crowded and noisy, and I needed a change of scenery. |
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Some British radicals argued, too, that overseas conquest bred autocratic habits, which then threatened liberty at home. |
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If your hair was too long, your uniform was wrong or if your boots were dirty you were for the high jump. |
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The auto box changes up way too early and you're left gliding around the roads in a leather lined torpedo. |
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There are some other shows too in this genre but we're not going to go into details. |
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Although if the shape is oval I will be only too glad to include it on my list. |
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The temple's just up past the bridges, let's hurry before the ground below us submerges too! |
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The students thought so, too, as they gave the Trunk two sustained ovations. |
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The whispers were that he had spent too much time enjoying the high life, and not enough on actually producing results. |
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And these buildings, too, were comfortable on even the most ovenlike of days. |
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Lifestyle just too hectic for a high-maintenance hairstyle that demands a post-workout shampoo? |
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Does it take up too much money, money that would otherwise be there for food and clothing, other things? |
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It's too bad that some men feel they can only express their submissive side by taking on the identity of a woman. |
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Some the stems of the flowers seem too weak to support the flower, so they bend over and sometimes break off. |
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Some of us are all too keen on putting our views over and not listening to what's being said. |
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Nine out of ten of us say we are working too hard to spend enough time with the kids. |
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Many of the Web's finest moments have been created by people with a little too much time on their hands and an overactive imagination. |
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It may just be my overactive imagination, but somehow I don't think they get too many young patients. |
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The result was a supply chain with too many peaks and valleys and attendant shortages and overages, rather than a steady and predictable stream. |
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There is a risk of very windy conditions but overall it will not be too cold with temperatures around normal. |
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All Lang's projects were on the grandest scale, too many of them overambitious. |
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I was too out of it to sit up or hold the baby, so the nurse brought her over to me before they took us to our room and I kissed her goodnight. |
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Anyhow, I also want to avoid over-analysing things too much, which is another reason why keeping active is probably healthy. |
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They are far too self-absorbed to waste any precious time overanalyzing you. |
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The hitters have been overanxious and are pressing too much in clutch situations. |
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It's hard to get too excited for the England boys when they've just vanquished a team that can barely bowl overarm. |
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We were not overawed by their reputation as world champions, however, and physically there wasn't too much in it. |
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However, this map only adds to the confusion when the lovers meet their destiny at a beach not too far from outback Australia. |
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He points out that it becomes very difficult for players to focus on high pressure tournament like the World Cup for too long. |
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They are too busy trying to sell high-priced, high-profit products to middle-class customers in the richest countries. |
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If she leaned too far to go to the toilet, she'd overbalance entirely and never be able to get up again. |
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However, if the sort batches are too large, they cause pageins because parts of the sort batch get paged out to swap during sorting. |
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Anyway, I don't want to tarry for too long as I don't want the hospital to page me. |
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Iconoclastic is a word thrown around too liberally, but it is the best term to describe his work. |
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The label gets thrown around a bit too liberally when it comes to competition between companies. |
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They too were reviled as outsiders, branded as parasites on the indigenous society. |
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Strategically, too, Napoleon dazzled and overwhelmed his opponents with a series of brisk, bold manoeuvres. |
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Bronze, pewter and antiqued gold are all in the fashion frame, too, and will come over as breathtakingly sophisticated at any age. |
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A pretty astounding year for debut albums too, despite the doom and gloom and depression that allegedly is swamping the music industry. |
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We are too prone to judge ourselves by our moments of despondency and depression. |
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Education during most of the 20th century divided, all too neatly, between liberal arts and the sciences. |
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Even though his Mum was too high and mighty to keep visiting me he used to come by whenever he were near the place and I'm pretty fond of the lad. |
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Adrian yelled, struggling to break free but Dennis was too strong for him. |
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Some have argued that the wood thrush's close relative, the hermit thrush, is the better singer, but the hermit thrush's ethereal song strikes me as too heavenly. |
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In this way, budding fashion designers who are not too keen on taking centre stage get a chance to ensure that their creative designs get all the appreciation and accolades. |
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This Western senator was too libertarian for centrists like Rockefeller. |
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But the stupid image has one scary point, besides looking too stuck-up. |
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Well, if you strike out a bunch of guys and get the vast majority of the remaining outs via groundballs, you're not likely to allow too many home runs. |
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As we eventually learn, Marty could have been a contender too were it not for the fact that he was outed as gay in his youth, sending him scurrying into the closet. |
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The longer the race, too, the more difficult it becomes cerebrally. |
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It examines what happens when the outcast kid is pushed too far. |
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Architectural projects underlined his power and status, no doubt, but the garden became a refuge, too, from the stuffiness of the formal halls and the clamour of the court. |
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It's all too easy to get het up and angry with an organisation. |
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This is why you cannot find a single trace of Buddhist structures today in India, save for a few stupas, which were too cumbersome to be destroyed. |
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Nurses are too apt, for their own ease, to cherish the sleepy disposition of infants, and to increase it by various things of a stupefactive quality. |
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The company's tendency to choke a good idea with too many embellishments wasn't so much held in check here as surrendered to the stupendousness of the place. |
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They are too often treated as outlaws with no protections under the law. |
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A styptic pencil is necessary if you are planning on trimming nails the old fashioned way because if you get your nail clippers too close, it can stop the bleeding. |
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Many hidden dangers in the home go unnoticed until it's too late. |
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We played tag and hide-and-go-seek at dusk, setting boundaries across several back yards, giving us plenty of places to hide until it became too dark to see. |
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I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking. |
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If they originate from our own subconsciousness, you might do well in treating them with respect too, simply because you would not like to be treated unkindly. |
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Many of us eat to excess and eat too many foods with a high sugar content. |
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There is a plethora of talent in the free outdoor lineup, too. |
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Sometimes they're too fast, and my lower body outraces my upper body. |
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That's obviously too highbrow a concept for them to comprehend. |
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But be prepared, because this apocalyptic farce, which boasts some sensational performances, goes on too long, hitting you over the head with outrageousness. |
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Products such as these continue to attract interest at a time when investors, keen to be in on the ground floor of any recovery, are still too nervous to buy shares outright. |
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So, too, can citizens, peering down into the legislative chamber below. |
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The old O-grade exam was seen as being too academic and of little relevance, unless the student planned to continue with Highers and then university education. |
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The chameleon-like Isle of Man has masqueraded as many real places too. |
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Just as chametz makes bread look bigger than it is without adding any substance, so too an ego filled with self importance is ultimately nothing but hot air. |
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It needs to recognise that, all too often, it poses as a champion of democracy while supporting regimes which have no proper respect for democracy. |
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Surely a month of fully paid leave would not be too much to expect? |
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He felt he out-thought himself in his last start, abandoning his fastball too quickly for off-speed pitches, and in the process lost his aggressiveness. |
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We used to introduce heroic figures with sublime intentions to Chinese youth as role models, but the extra-grandeur of the figures was too much for them to believe. |
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There are dozens of different lines, with passengers changing from one train to another at many stations along the way who do not want to wait too long for their connections. |
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Yes, some will even begin to realize that they too are all changelings lost among the dark hollows of this bright earth, their deeper selves unknown, asleep. |
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Of course, wooden floors are too high-maintenance, but in the reception area we have used solid timber on the walls, as it creates a warm and welcoming ambiance. |
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There are many of us who like to think we are too high-minded for reality television and the down-and-dirty roustabout of confessional chat shows. |
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I now realise that I had been over-analysing too many things. |
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Fire safety is far too important to be subordinated to political agendas. |
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He also goes a little too light on the anti-democratic clampdowns. |
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Methane could be produced by microbes on Mars, too, if they exist in enough numbers. |
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The other characters struggle, too, to varying material degrees, but all existentially. |
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And in another victory for Iraqi civil society, the Boy Scout movement is slowly reviving too, with some essential help from their American counterparts. |
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I have spoken to some members of the expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts about them, too. |
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As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate revoking, and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error. |
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Over time the status of linguistic features can change strikingly, too. |
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They, too, saw a need to keep the Kadets on the side of the Revolution. |
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Instead, everyone agrees it has simply reinscribed too big to fail as explicit law. |
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Our prison has for too long been a warehouse for criminals, another revolving door which sees the same people coming in and going out, often worse than when they entered. |
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The Senate debated adding funds for fixing levees, but it was too late. |
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From observing the extraordinary cures effected by the aid of revulsion medical men have been borne away too much by an attachment to this mode of treatment. |
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I know that working towards a PhD means sacrifices, and in my current position it feels that I have definitely sacrificed too much without getting the rewards in return. |
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All the spare bits that came off the large rhizome when we were levering it out of the ground were then also reburied, and should hopefully come up nicely too. |
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One of the primary reasons organizations fail to leverage their existing data and business systems when they move to the Web is they feel it will take too much time. |
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Four dozen faces and no eye contact is a little disconcerting, but liberating, too. |
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They help with urinary tract infections too and their flavinoids are thought to have a general antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-infective action. |
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And by consumer and supplier agreement, no fact, factoid, or truthiness is too small to register. |
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There's just too little to get your teeth into and this lack of substance might explain why so few of us have been galvanised by the anti-monarchist case. |
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He knows about those executions, some of them real, a few of them faked, only too well. |
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Are we devaluing the currency in applying this term too liberally? |
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He finds out that Helmholtz too has been in trouble for writing some rhymes about being alone, a concept which goes against all principles of sleep-teaching. |
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The many Nick Palmers, all buried far too young, killed in our faraway wars. |
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Here the deck ribs have caved in towards the centre of the ship above the engines, though the debris is too dense to allow you to see the engines from here. |
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The blanched stalks or ribs of the inner leaves are favoured in Spain for the Madrid version of the nationally renowned cocido and are used in other dishes too. |
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In the lush green foothills above town, I'd found every incline, even a slope that seemed too steep to climb, cultivated with longan, lychee, pineapple, betel nut or banana. |
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Such a shame, too, that her triumphs were being closely monitored by sceptical officials from the Antipodes who know where a Sheila should be sporting curves and why. |
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Let him smile, but not lickerishly or with too gaping an aspect. |
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But veteran stylist Jessica Paster says appearing too fashion-forward in the carefully styled world of Hollywood is a risk. |
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This step is important because, if you crack the plaster and then antique it using the reinkers, the ink will seep into your entire image making it too dark. |
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He was eventually advised by one bank that he had fathered too many children locally and then began donating elsewhere. |
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The similarities, the way that Jerry Sandusky had become like a father figure to his victims, were almost too much to bear. |
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There are plenty more candidates for exhumation, too, if we fancy it. |
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However, beware of spending too much of your time signing every form letter that comes your way. |
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Tru Spencer knows this process only too well, as she went through three cycles of IVF before the birth of her twins. |
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Letting it cool off too much would have caused damages worth billions of forints. |
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You could use a Saniflo macerator WC if it's too much hassle to run waste pipes there. |
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So the following dinner recipes for America chop suey and bacon-cauliflower mac and cheese are intended to make too much. |
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Apart from that, too much green tea can also reduce the effect of another beta blocker called celiprolol, but not bisoprolol and atenolol. |
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There's also a birth father out there somewhere, it would be great to meet him too. |
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The netminder took too long to make a pass and forechecker Bracken Kearns picked it off and shot into the net from a sharp angle. |
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But there will be plenty of happy memories, too, for the annual footslog is one of the best events on this city's packed social calendar. |
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So whether you're sequestered in Delhi, Mumbai or even Kolkata, the chirps of the birdcall are never too far away. |
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Hollywood, too, became enraptured by the exotic abyss of Stanleyville. |
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No viewpoint or detail is too insignificant to be exhaustively examined. |
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I have never liked kids' books that feature heroes and heroines who are sappily too good to be true. |
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You might have read the stories about Monsignor Joseph Creegan, a man of the cloth who took his pastoral duties a wee bitty too seriously. |
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As he made an impact on the BRICS leaders in Fortaleza, Brazil, his style statement too grabbed global eyeballs. |
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Some of the dads won't take too kindly to a Prince fornicating the night away. |
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Be willing to act on whims, fancies and, yes, fantasies, too. |
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The average foot candle readings registered about 30 foot candles much too low for the precision manufacturing taking place in the area. |
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The firearm fondlers who lead the NRA have for too long bullied lawmakers into making it easier to buy a gun than to register to vote. |
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The original Lancashire escapes too much Anglo Saxonism and too much Normanism. |
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They associated lower numbers of DUF1220 with microcephaly, when the brain is too small and larger amounts with macrocephaly, when the brain is abnormally large. |
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And to tackle the growing horse crisis the RSPCA has launched the Stable Future appeal to find fosterers to temporarily look after those too young to be ridden. |
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Most family lawyers feel that a simple formulaic approach would prove too rigid and inflexible to account for all cases and would produce unjust results. |
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Unfortunately it takes about a week for our Ministry of Trade to deliver it, which is way too long,' reported an Ivoirian exporter of cashew nuts to India and China. |
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It was warm too, fooling the forsythias into behaving as if it were April. |
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They made merry for as long as they could, and then started their homeward trek before deciding that 20 miles to Southport might be a Christmas adventure too far. |
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In this vein, too, Frederician foreign policy is also characterized more as reactive than aggressive and thus does not adumbrate the Machtpolitik of subsequent centuries. |
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Bitter apple used to be popular and you may still be able to get that too. |
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They also reveal that the Gautamas, too, knew a liturgy for the installation of the post, and that it must have been formulaically very similar to that of the Vaisvamitras. |
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Common to most commands, divers aboard the USS Sargo were plagued by inadequate storage, too few divers, and a schedule that robbed the best opportunities for diving. |
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