But for me, above all else, it was his Schubert which was truly miraculous. |
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Its postwar collection is solid in nonindigenous Australian art and truly first rate in Aboriginal work. |
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This shirt, which comes in six solid colors, is woven in a waffle pattern and features a treatment that makes the silk truly washable. |
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He has such a beautiful wife that he thinks he needs wads of money to be truly worthy of her. |
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And while most of the characters are played for laughs, there are some truly poignant moments in this story. |
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It is so rare in this age of reposts and blog recycling to come upon something truly new and so helpfully detailed in its description. |
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It must be truly awesome playing in front of the Indian fans, they get so amped up, it was such great fun just watching their reactions. |
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Her zapateados were of truly elemental power and she brought them to breathtaking culminations in syncopated finales. |
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By putting repeaters all over the place, it's possible to paste together a wireless network that truly works. |
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Talking of waterworks, a certain member of the that camp endured a little accident while speaking to yours truly on the phone this week. |
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With a huge staircase dominating the stage, and coupled with the outrageous lavishness of the monarchy, this is a truly grand affair. |
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Her arms flailed up and around in a desperate and truly valiant bid to keep her seat. |
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I also believe that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal, although I am not Canadian. |
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Last Friday night a surprise 50th birthday party was organised for yours truly by the family. |
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This claim is dated at best and truly misleading, given the other reports and citations referenced in the article. |
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There is a major story subplot that I have not mentioned, which truly kick-starts the emotional journey for all of our characters. |
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On June 15, we were able to announce a full complement of senior staff, with a truly exceptional mix of experience and diversity. |
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In fact, truly correcting injustice against women will ultimately require doing the same for men But your mileage may vary. |
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There is nothing as beautiful as such a simple joy and it truly makes your heart ache. |
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To present smart new buildings and amenities to the world is one thing, truly regenerating an area is quite another. |
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We should only be investing in truly renewable and safe energy like wind and solar and hydrogen. |
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For what we are about the receive, may the lord make us truly thankful, amen. |
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Ambonese Malay is truly a mixed language of central Maluku and reflects the social history of the region. |
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It was a truly superb experience, the ambience and the atmosphere was incredible. |
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The wonderful jazzy numbers set the scene for some truly amazing tap routines. |
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The sun beat down on Peter as he toiled away, never going away yet never truly coming out. |
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The always-on, two-way Internet communication with other farmers throughout the Midwest has truly transformed his business. |
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Paolozzi may find his inspiration in the past but the future is what will always truly concern him. |
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You might be under the impression that, for such a beautiful land, they've been blessed with a truly ugly language. |
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It seems to him that he's a prisoner of his own success and that those yeggs out there are truly free. |
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It could be months or even years before the village truly gets back to normal. |
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This has turned out to be a truly fascinating project as it was easy to see progress at each step along the way. |
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The only way to truly cherish an ancient monument or other historic feature is to leave it alone, avoid it, plan around it. |
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If that is true, then what a truly pitiful bunch of lazy, coffee house analysts we are. |
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Does the institution truly value candor, thinking outside the box and innovation, or merely give lip service to it? |
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What truly matters is the revenue a stadium is able to generate, through such things as luxury boxes, personal seat licenses, and signage. |
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Yes, I know, nothing in the world is truly voluntary, there's always social, economic, political, etc. pressure, yada yada yada. |
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No one will truly believe he is injured today unless he is stretchered away with a limb hanging off. |
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In certain instances, this is the book's weakness in that it falls between two stools, being truly neither one nor the other. |
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These rocks are also of biogeographic interest because unlike truly allochthonous terranes they are parautochthonous with respect to the craton. |
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Together now for close on 38 years, the lads are still as popular as ever and you can bet your life that the venue will be well and truly packed. |
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I truly think my husband couldn't care less if the kids had no Advent calendar. |
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Remove your safety net and truly commit to the task at hand. Congratulations my friend, you’re ready to burn your boats! |
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It's not offered as a heal-all, and I most definitely do not attempt to make it more mysterious than it truly is. |
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So much is lacking here that the society does seem truly horrible, even if its people are superficially happy. |
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I am truly contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness. |
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This was truly a magnificent display of power rugby by the team and indeed a superb all round team effort. |
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Unlike her mother, she may never have truly ruled as queen regnant, but Joan's reign did have important ramifications for Spain. |
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It was a truly spectacular scene with clubs from the north and south alike taking part. |
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The trial judge said that refusing the fence was inconceivable and Justice Meagher said that that finding was truly extraordinary. |
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The box was covered in wrapping paper, and it truly looked like a present after all that hard work. |
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The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed. |
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Would such an exercise truly help Koreans gain a sense of empowerment and help them move on from their dark past? |
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It is truly wonderful to have a whole lot of girl-friends living in various parts of the world. |
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The mind reels at the possibilities such a truly balanced ticket would offer. |
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If such a plan is truly in the works, it will have dire consequences for the people of Darfur. |
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Perhaps that explains why there have been few truly satisfying screen adaptations of his work. |
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The villains are truly dangerous and the heroes are valiant in word and deed. |
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Lord knows how we will all cope when the truly important stuff begins and people in curious woollies are hitting dimpled balls into little holes. |
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Not much hair, we don't hibernate, and only in the age of super-sizing have we learned to put on a truly impressive layer of body fat. |
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Treated as the redheaded stepchild of the Fox Sunday Night lineup, the show never truly found its audience, despite positive critical reviews. |
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The outdoor swimming pool is in a truly beautiful setting with its bush surroundings. |
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Well, let's be clear about whether or not this was truly on or off the record. |
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The road addicts are really suffering withdrawal symptoms tonight, and their screams are truly touching. |
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It was a truly fascinating place with boxes up to the ceiling, containing all kinds of fascinating things, a veritable Aladdin's cave. |
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Traffic problems should not be allowed spoil what is always a truly great occasion. |
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I truly hope each of you has a wonderful, joyous wintertide with your family. |
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I had one relationship with a girl who truly loved me, but I was unable to reciprocate her love. |
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Made on light tart shells filled with airy cream and loaded with sweet fresh figs, these were truly a standout, a perfect light dessert. |
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The kick again slid wide, but at 24-18 the game was well and truly alive again. |
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Here's a flick that throws all caution to the wind and winds up being truly a unique moviegoing experience. |
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My new sisters were truly beautiful in their black khimar, and a light akin to saintliness shone from their faces. |
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I only hope that they catch up with him, and put him behind bars where he truly belongs. |
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Alcohol loosens tongues and will allow you to say things you will truly regret later. |
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It starts reasonably enough, and then escalates slowly into something truly dreadful. |
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Only with the truly exciting transformation scene concluding Act 1 does the show finally get going. |
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On the wild and woolly streets of Russia's capital city, the diesel engine is truly a menace to human health. |
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Human nature has to be ordered and realized in actual human virtues before the child truly enters the social world. |
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After the histrionics were well and truly over, the realisation dawned that something truly shocking had occurred. |
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Only Morello sounds truly menacing because of the agita he gets from his rival. |
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The Ptolemaic theory was well and truly gone, and the Keplerian version of heliocentrism was well and truly established. |
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This Shasta daisy, with its double blooms, is truly unique and fun with its fluffy look. |
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No one becomes a decent human being without the love and caring of someone who truly values their worth. |
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The next day I came back to work truly rested and ready for anything the world could throw at me. |
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In retirement, gardening was his forte and he was truly a master of his craft, always ready with advice and assistance. |
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With the full power of the Marvel hype machine, this could become the first truly mainstream Afrofuturist film. |
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Every truly successful raunchy romantic comedy has at its heart a couple worth rooting for. |
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The few truly affecting moments are overwhelmed by the embarrassing cheese. |
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Even yours truly rated a fleeting mention so of course it must be rated a sterling success. |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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Apart from Rooney's rash moment, which even then was silly rather than truly incendiary, the players emerged with credit. |
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But more than anything yet seen in Moore's career, this film was made in the bubble and breathes truly rarified air. |
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If the new law allows us to direct our compassion where it is truly deserved, then it can be judged a success. |
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But since tennis became truly global, it has been reflected in the world rankings. |
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Yes, it's a truly woeful collection that for some reason my mother decided to ship over to me here, the whole kit and caboodle. |
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No, there's still only one truly imperial power on the planet at the moment, and it's just now reached its peak. |
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It is truly amazing what information is available if one is prepared to search for it. |
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In this category of minor classics are some books and authors who have truly ferocious secret admirers. |
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The audience found themselves in awe and admiration of a truly remarkable and talented cast. |
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Finally, everyone seems to think this movie is one of the best westerns around and a truly psychological film noir. |
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If the jumbo walked away leaving the audience amused, a clown who imitated a rag doll to perfection, left everyone truly amazed. |
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It's been said that master comedian Bob Hope never delivered an ad-lib line and Kormos says it's rare to find a comic who can truly improvise. |
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A big plate of oxtail was many strong bones heaving with lean meat and dark flavour, the jus a little thinner than in a truly ideal world. |
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The internal street is a well-worn architectural idea, but here it truly works as a place of social encounter and display. |
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He looked like a well-preserved man in his eighties, but no one was sure how old he truly was. |
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When it comes to myths about Ragdoll Cats, ragdoll history is truly stranger than fiction. |
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So I truly believe that there was that major concern, and I put it down on paper. |
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In the kitchen, a truly rural feel is added to the kitchen with the addition of a solid-fuel Aga. |
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The days of authors being separated from the marketing machine are well and truly over. |
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The big-spending days which followed promotion are well and truly in the past. |
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Even now, when the worst is well and truly behind us, it still makes me go cold just to write those words. |
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The clash of the news titans is well and truly on, and the stakes are high for everyone involved. |
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The game was now well and truly over as a contest although Harps never gave up the chase. |
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We're well and truly all mixed up now and it's a case of trying to get to know everyone again. |
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There's definitely a copy at work, but the one here was well and truly out of date. |
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Spring is sprung and the tourist season is well and truly under way in the North York Moors National Park. |
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As any gambler will tell you, when your luck is out, it's well and truly out. |
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Ben yet again found a brilliant balance between instrument and voice, adding a truly professional contribution to the show. |
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Emergent norm theory describes a rational process of social and psychological adaptation to a truly novel circumstance. |
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I think it was a school joke or a prank to make you think that there is someone that knows who you truly are. |
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We have managed to reconcile all of our major disagreements, and we present this as a truly joint text. |
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We truly believe that each artist on FightCloud is top quality and each deserve radio airplay and a record deal. |
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He never truly liked a heavy meal nor anything that was either too rich or weighty. |
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Contrary to Garrison's suggestion, radiocarbon dating is not the only discovery to truly revolutionize archaeology or archaeological dating. |
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Arts provide fine remastering and an up to the minute recording that truly encompasses the spirit and joie de vivre of these performances. |
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Today, that spirit shines through in his live show, where he is truly able to showcase every ounce of his good-natured charm and joie de vivre. |
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Thus did I read about FDR's attempt to pack the Supreme Court, and realize what a truly frightening thing this was. |
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It was a moderately brave act of which I remain immoderately proud, as a just and deeply felt tribute to a truly great player. |
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Pryor gives the best performance of his career and proves that he can truly act in a dramatic role as well. |
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Draped with some of the world's finest footballing jewels and still Italy have failed to truly sparkle. |
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The truly outstanding athlete always fights his way to the top, no matter what the odds. |
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The building is truly a remarkable achievement and is the result of much planning and hard work by all involved. |
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I truly do believe that modernism trumps the traditional patriarchy because it is far more conducive to human happiness. |
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For a truly colonial feel visit the Old Courthouse Restaurant on the waterfront. |
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The peaks and the valleys, rivers and the waterfalls truly make the whole environment a paradise. |
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As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago. |
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To be truly fashionable, the union argued, clothing had to be produced in accord with standards of decency. |
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History is full of truly accomplished people who have expertise in many subjects. |
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Its deeply territorial nature is incompletely accommodated to the disciplined consumption demanded of a truly global consumer system. |
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So hot were their moves that the crowd rewarded a truly scintillating performance with the highest accolade, a standing ovation. |
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He was truly despairing, but the muted female voice was firm, but understandably wary. |
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With the deepest seas in Indonesia and islands jutting up from abyssal depths, this is truly spectacular diving second to none. |
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There are too many powerful men who truly believe that the Waltons offer dandy advice on life and morals. |
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We should be able to tell the size of his average step, how his chest muscles worked, and if he was truly a quadruped or if he was bipedal. |
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They seemed to focus only on times and experiences when our family was truly enjoying each other. |
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While most of these creepy crawlers have beneficial characteristics, ticks truly deserve to be given a wide berth. |
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Though the writing style in this work is at points abrupt, Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin. |
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Immigrants felt they had truly made it in the New World when they traded in their four-storey walk-up for a four-car garage. |
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That raises the intensity level to the point of making each practice truly productive instead of just a walk-through of the plays. |
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If you are interested, the YMAA has some truly excellent publications on qigong. |
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The people that truly succeed in the fitness industry walk their talk by promoting and leading healthy lives. |
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The documentary follows Mandela as he goes about his day-to-day activities in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, to uncover this truly extraordinary man. |
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Here's some truly random Scottish keech going down this week. |
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She refuses to divulge the name of the man who truly stole her heart, but Madden was one of the boys, she says. |
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When you look at it like that, it's a truly remarkable feat. |
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But for a truly intimate and absorbing experience, head over to Studio Theater on 14th Street. |
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Angelo believes that only a small vocal portion of the right truly has issues with gays. |
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Then she and Red got into an argument about Putin, the Russian character and when Tsarism and feudalism truly ended in Russia. |
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But it was under Ronald Reagan that the anti-intellectual era in American politics truly began. |
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The arraignment ended with us being everything we truly are and nothing we are really not. |
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A fetus only truly became a person, with all the attendant rights that brings, at birth. |
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But the moment suggests to him that if he is awake, then his reality is truly stranger and more menacing than he ever imagined. |
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A truly original approach might be to portray the second-century b.c. Maccabees speaking like rappers. |
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But truly the most annoying part is that the Vine video focuses more on, of all things, barbecue sauce instead of the president. |
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Best of all I have no laptop, blackberry or phone, so I begin to feel truly disconnected. |
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And lest we think models are just bony arms and pretty faces, they frequently assure us that they are really, truly intelligent. |
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Clearing his throat, the man sent her a truly abashed expression. |
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We truly are entering one of the most important times in world history. |
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Your back is starting to ache, fingers locking up from overuse, and right now you truly appreciate the cheesesteak. |
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The sight of grown men hurling abuse at someone who had voluntarily given up a Saturday morning to referee a kids match is truly disheartening for everyone involved. |
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Beyond the obviously warped people though are those who simply think they play much better than they do, and who don't appreciate how truly much they need to learn. |
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The Bay Area is renowned for giving birth to jam bands, crust punks, and even thrash metallers, but few truly recognize the region's contributions to rap. |
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That which is Sacred is so because it truly represents Divinity. |
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Many of my colleagues, truly brilliant accompanists, have a great sense for the singer and I have no idea whether any of them took formal singing lessons. |
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Yours truly enjoys watchdogging the media coverage of our activities. |
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The fence will look truly stark and bare when it's gone, so I shall plant three or four vigorous climbing jasmines along it, water, and retire to a safe distance. |
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This religion is truly merciless with their accusals and judgments. |
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Her parents are truly a class act, and am certain they brought her up to be more respectful of a possible future colleague. |
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We marvelled at this truly Jesuitical response, and listened intensely. |
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A professional musician for near enough to thirty years at this stage, Jimmy Crowley is truly acknowledged as one of Ireland's finest folk and trad entertainers. |
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But to be well and truly put in your place, jump into that paradisiacal blue for a close encounter with a gentle giant. |
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But this classic rearing-to-separation-to-reunion tale of a Clydesdale and its owner was truly touching. |
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It's truly the best race in the world and the best racetrack in the world. |
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He's truly serious about wanting to get the paparazzi outlawed. |
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In a truly amazing discovery, an unused Bristol Mercury XX radial engine was found in its original crate and this powerplant has been restored to be fitted to the Lysander. |
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The distance to which the weet-weet can be thrown is truly astonishing. |
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Given the extent to which it is taken for granted today, it can be difficult to fully appreciate the truly innovative and radical approach Frege took to logic. |
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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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McGirt, 38, who held world titles in the junior welter and welterweight divisions, was an infinitely clever boxer with a truly impressive work ethic. |
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And a truly bad ticker does not comport well with the stress of a presidential campaign. |
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Figuring out whether to throw out your lipstick-stained coffee cup in recycling, trash, or compost can be truly maddening. |
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The scope of jugs and bottles that are filled with dairy products, from fluid milk to yogurt-based smoothies to dairy-based nutrition or energy drinks, is truly wide today. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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It may not be mountainous enough for truly daring climbers, but Britain's wonderful and diverse countryside can cater for serious hikers and weekend ramblers alike. |
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The only way to stop cops from killing young, unarmed black men is to convince Americans that their lives truly matter. |
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A truly mean player won't hesitate to play dirty when the chips are down. |
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For anyone still to be besotted by it in his sixties bespeaks a truly weird dedication to teenage culture, wherein almost nothing of importance is ever done or said. |
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From the reflection of grains of sand and crystals in tubes through to the advances of computers, kaleidoscopes have always been truly beautiful and even puzzling. |
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And there certainly are nice people in sales professions, even those rare birds who will sacrifice their commissions to make sure you get what you truly need or want. |
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Loyal to her father and bound to the sea, Cordelia wants nothing more than to be acknowledged as truly worth of the Kings name. |
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Do you believe the kangarooer, Chris? Do you truly think he's dead? |
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If I'm going to share the karma for harm someone else inflicts, I want to make sure that it truly is less than the harm that would result from all other courses of action. |
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The cowboy always showed that good triumphed over evil and I truly believe that youngsters subconsciously absorbed the moral force for good inherent in the stories. |
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If and when cre becomes resistant to this old-timer, the cupboard is truly bare. |
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Developers or agents often provide a letting agency as part of their service but the information you gather here is unlikely to provide a truly objective view. |
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When my British husband insisted that what he truly wanted for his birthday was to see a Monster Jam Truck show, I cringed inside. |
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People are truly aghast by what had to have been a pre-mediated attack. |
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Yours truly was the lone distaff wielder on the Review team. |
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Only when the regulations have been put through the paces associated with real-world litigation will the full ramifications and impact truly be known. |
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But do the people truly reap the value of these public lands? |
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He was a crucial figure in bringing new repertoire to a theatre which had almost wilfully avoided truly significant premieres in the previous four decades of its existence. |
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Because this video of An Old Lady Meeting Jay-Z may truly be the cutest thing ever. |
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North Carolina truly was a beautiful state in the wintertime. |
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I felt truly lucky to have found my own Aladdin's cave out there. |
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He is truly a brilliant man, and he is certainly one of a kind. |
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But of all the panel, it is the dawg who has truly reached his fork in the road. |
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From the streets to the minor details, Dawson City and the Klondike were able to truly come to life. |
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It does not deal well with the question of how doing evil to one to stop evil to many can witness to the reign of a God that is truly and completely good. |
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The central threat of redistributionism is that it attacks the very creative process that produces the material wealth that truly makes our lives better. |
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With a mid-engined layout, a fat tyre at each corner and your own bulk almost as low as it can go, the weight distribution is perfect, and the handling truly sublime. |
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The man known as SuperBison truly has the strength of the woolly beast. |
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We all knew them by sight and they seemed a truly lovely family. |
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And so begins the journey of a truly strange cinematic odd couple, tooling around in an open jeep trying to cajole the natives to exercise their rights. |
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The latest novel from Samantha Harvey is truly superb, but left its reviewer at a loss for how to describe it. |
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You could devote the remainder of your life to the study of Arabic and you'd never truly be able to communicate with these people. |
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Earlier this month the two truly got away from it all when they went on an African safari with Eugenie and her boyfriend. |
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The battle to secure that funding is testament to the difficulty in making truly independent movies. |
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The Queen, sensibly, spends all her holidays at Balmoral or Sandringham, where she can truly be assured of total privacy. |
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As the world order falls into disarray, the U.S. must confront the fact that no other truly great power shares our values. |
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To disavow those moral responsibilities, our tradition suggests, is to not be truly free. |
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What is lacking in local government is a truly independent tribunal. |
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But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked. |
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The mayor responded defiantly with a kind of military pageant that was truly bizarre for such a secretive organization. |
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He looked truly happy and relaxed, and I smiled back weakly. |
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Red ribbons, alongside black, will truly mean something in London today. |
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I thought Latham was amazingly controlled in the face of a series of totally fatuous questions that raked over stuff that was already well and truly yesterday's news. |
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Once again, look for yours truly on his own domain next week. |
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A slump ensued, however, necessitating a return trip to the minors in June before another call-up during which he truly established himself as a probable big league standout. |
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A special word of thanks must go to all the youthful helpers who truly rose to the occasion and left a lasting impression in the minds and hearts of all concerned. |
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Through the fate of the one truly literate character in the novel, Thady's son Jason, the novel implies that writing offers no safe repository of title. |
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His jokily accented character is not too real, dimensional, or truly warm. |
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I have moved to Silicon Valley to gain real-time, warmware access to heroes of a truly virtual community. |
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The ship that truly launched the first phase of the discoveries along the African coast was the Portuguese caravel. |
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Unlike most ROVs, the Predator ROV Elite System offers a truly remote solution to the underwater IED problem. |
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Prior to the Rugby World Cup, there was no truly global rugby union competition, but there were a number of other tournaments. |
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They endeavored to create a government that truly serves its people. |
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Oh gosh, that dreadful rabble-rouser, Mrs Kirchner, will be truly insufferable now. |
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She truly believes that this is the best way to solve the problem. |
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It was only when thermonuclear fusion was recognised in the 1930s that Thomson's age paradox was truly resolved. |
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The seaport cities of colonial America were truly British cities in the eyes of many inhabitants. |
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Scotland were the first of the Home Unions to run a truly nationwide club league. |
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In 1937 Powell completed his first truly personal project, The Edge of the World. |
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Brunelleschi's dome for the cathedral was one of the first truly revolutionary architectural innovations since the Gothic flying buttress. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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If truly primordial, these waves were born as quantum fluctuations in gravity itself. |
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The Kelpies stand 30 metres tall and weigh 300 tonnes each and are truly a spectacle. |
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When news of the sinking reached the US, few shipping companies felt truly safe anywhere. |
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As a Millerite living within one block from the beach, Miller Beach is truly a hidden treasure in Northwest Indiana. |
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From BASE jumping to kayaking over a waterfall, the photos in this collection truly take the breath away. |
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I am truly humbled to receive this treasured award and believe it also further recognises the excellence of the British film industry. |
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No consensus exists on whether the characters are truly fated to die together or whether the events take place by a series of unlucky chances. |
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Despite his efforts, Baroque was never truly to the English taste and well before his death in 1724 the style had lost currency in Britain. |
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Their fate remained in doubt until the very last game of the season. This truly was a team that captured lightning in a bottle. |
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For him, then, the only truly liberating response is a Lacanian act, an attack on the fundamental fantasy of our current social configuration. |
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The dream of a junkless, truly functional workspace is one fantasy you can realistically fulfill. It's downright exciting just to think about it! |
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It was in the 19th century that a truly Norwegian era began, first with portraits, later with impressive landscapes. |
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It was truly a Herculean effort. I never thought it was going to happen, but it did. |
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Commerce, science and technology, diplomacy, art, and formal education all contributed to English becoming the first truly global language. |
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To what degree are we as Americans truly self-made and self-reliant? |
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However, I will say that there is some truly marvelous Hanfic out there, hard as it is to find. |
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You'd expect the rainbows and possibly the browns, but not the blues and the goldies, which can look truly spectacular. |
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You also have to love the fact that there are audiophiles such as your truly willing to buy their products. |
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You can be heroic and start the process of truly saving the world before the Sun goes down tonight. |
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She was a truly Faustian archaeologist, not above sleeping with other researchers to find out what leads they were following. |
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In view of the time when they were made, the sound quality after digital remastering is truly amazing. |
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As long as the egoic mind is running your life, you cannot truly be at ease. |
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I suppose that we truly are divining that what is is some third thing when we say that change and stability are. |
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Lowell reached the conclusion that to be truly independent, the United States needed to manufacture goods at home. |
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For example, given a truly vertical rock wall above a very steep slope, one could count just the rock wall or the combination. |
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Despite this, are cases where plants appear carnivorous, in that they fulfill some of the above definition, but are not truly carnivorous. |
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Bromeliads seem very well preadapted to carnivory, but only one or two species can be classified as truly carnivorous. |
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It is a truly gripping story, told in a lean, hard, athletic narrative prose that puts more literary English to shame. |
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In birds, there is a variable number of cervical vertebrae, which often form the only truly flexible part of the spine. |
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Logical folks for good reason like to joke about room temperature I.Q. juries, but this hot coffee case is truly incredible. |
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The poorest of the poor are truly destitute, with so few assets they are basically shackless. |
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Three truly was company for the Paulson children as they embarked on the adventure of siblinghood. |
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Once we get out of this sideways economy, our figures will more accurately reflect what we're truly capable of. |
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But if a Papist priest should be unduly ordained, or forge his own Orders, sobeit the church think him truly ordained, he can do the miracle. |
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Sorry not sorry, but a PhD doesn't mean that someone is truly qualified to teach. |
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It truly is a wired world, and if you feel like you're the only person left who isn't online, this chapter will help. |
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I remember one couple that truly created their own storybook wedding by selecting a remote waterfall as their wedding location. |
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This is a truly shameful vignette of almost superhuman undergraduate arrogance, toffishness and twittishness. |
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And it was impossible to know where their allegiances truly lay. |
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But what makes Fat Lace truly British is its trainspotterish obsession with hip-hop minutiae. |
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The truth depends on, or is only arrived at by, a legitimate deduction from all the facts which are truly material. |
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His unemotionality was great when he wanted a poker face but prevented him from truly enjoying the happy occasions of life. |
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Prohibition produced the immense and previously unheard-of wealth that launched truly organized crime in America. |
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However, most current educational models focus on uniprofessional training, rather than truly interprofessional ones. |
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That gives users the flexibility to adjust each recording or to re-record or edit until the result is truly perfect. |
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I truly believe that most predator priests are out there living alone. |
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