When you work as a consultant, you are very much a jack of all trades and master of none. |
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Things like Money, Love, Countries are extended fictions that are very much part of our world but not real. |
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That a cause for violence by Aborigines was the taking of Aboriginal women by settlers was very much skimmed over. |
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This could easily be a bridge too far for a team currently very much in transition. |
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I very much doubt if any midfielder in the country clocked up the mileage the Curry man did on Sunday. |
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There were some delays and various problems over the years resulted in the project being very much behind time. |
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It is very much a South Island instrument of the Ngai Tahu people, used particularly in whare wananga to accompany intoned learnings. |
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School children absorbed information much quicker than adults and the success of the project was very much dependent on this. |
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Four towers, originally built to demarcate the boundaries of Bangalore, are now very much inside city limits. |
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Two World Acadian Congresses in the 1990s helped very much to foster Acadian pride. |
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In size and marking it looks very much like a leopard, although the jaguar is the much heavier animal, weighing up to 34 kg. |
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Remember that we also know that in many body systems there are quasiparticles which act very much like normal particles. |
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If the pamphlet is directed at a non-Irish audience I very much doubt if it will get farther than their wastepaper baskets. |
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We wore those stupid bell bottoms, beads around our necks, slept on waterbeds and generally didn't have very much to say for ourselves. |
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Thanks for your kind thoughts and e-mails, by the way, they're very much appreciated. |
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He was too weak to move very much, expending any energy he had trying to breathe. |
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None of this would matter very much, were it not for the power of the new priesthood and its marketing acolytes. |
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Today, qwerty is my preferred mode of text input, and I very much want my smart phone to support qwerty as well. |
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Harris and Gage take places along the goal line, looking very much like they are about to race each other in a sprint. |
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The last time I raced a front-wheel-drive car was a Mini in 1962 so I'm very much a rank outsider which is an ideal position to be in. |
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That he was the one who thought of addressing and acting on the issue has lifted my estimation of Mr Rudd very much. |
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I know that some have argued that we should take action to achieve a very much smaller population. |
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The next one who retires, just pack your bags and say thanks very much I've had a lovely time. |
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I'm still very much weighing things up at the moment, but I think I might vote Lib Dem again because they opposed the war. |
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It's still very much inanimate objects and a television screen and jolly old books and things like that. |
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But even in that banner year, Apple's creative energy hasn't amounted to very much in financial terms. |
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He assumed that his best friend was in a cell very much like this one and hoped that he was well. |
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The idea was that nothing very much happened in the summer, so you may as well cut your losses and run. |
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She smiled uneasily at her friend who looked very much as though she cared not a jot for her record. |
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It looks very much like the angels on the Caprice invite are wearing rah-rah skirts. |
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Like Ashtalakshmi panel, the panel of Sikh gurus is very much in demand, says Ms. Krishnan. |
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I didn't have very much time to think into this though because suddenly someone jumped on me, knocking us both backward. |
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From what I learned from my elders he was very much admired and respected by all who knew him. |
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I doubt very much that such evidence would be admissible in an Australian court. |
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Two places away, wearing his lemon-squeezer hat far more rakishly, marched Malcolm, whom I didn't like very much. |
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It gives incomers to the highlands and islands a link to their adoptive country that's very much more real than blood or poetry. |
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Like any short introduction, it does not have time to say very much, but what it does say is enough to adumbrate the major ideas to follow. |
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The advance on a book, except for a few hundred authors internationally, tends to be not very much. |
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The behaviour of some people after Munich rankled with me very much, and continues to do so, especially when the anniversary comes around. |
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A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much. |
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In addition, the harmonica belongs to the family of aerophones which I did not know very much about at the time. |
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His lyrics are offbeat and whip-smart, while the music is stately and pristine yet very much alive and kicking. |
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In this period, they occupied very much the center of aesthetic appreciation and social value. |
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The competition tends to be very much a family affair, with a barbecue and refreshments throughout the day. |
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It dawns, suddenly, that we may not be helping the prime minister very much after all. |
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She must have loved him very much as she kept every diary and letter he wrote from 1906 until he died. |
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He was one of the guys whooping and cheering Brett, which didn't say very much for his personality. |
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Ultimate Spider-Man is very much a teen story, a YA comic before YA became a thing. |
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It's very much a kind of emotional reaction as much as a kind of reasoned political one, if you want. |
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The commonly-held belief is that bank holiday weekends are just an excuse to laze around, be generally aimless and not do very much at all. |
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At this stage his future is very much up in the air as is the possibility of him remaining a United player. |
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I doubt very much that O'Connor would be fooled by this sort of juvenile kidology. |
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The style of winemaking is very much in the big and bold French Bordeaux type. |
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Even within air-raid shelters, social groups remained very much segregated. |
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American tactical air doctrine had not changed very much, notwithstanding the progress made in both air-to-air and air-to-surface weapons. |
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Everyone's kindness and generosity is very much appreciated by all concerned. |
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Noted for her kindness and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation. |
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I don't socialise very much in Galway, I try to keep it quiet because you need to keep your wits about you. |
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The steroid scandal is embarrassing baseball and its fans, leaving some players' achievements and their records very much in doubt. |
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I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his inadvertent disclosure be off the record. |
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Then I met him and I thought he was very much a man with feet of clay, which is very sad. |
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So I see this as very much a yin-and-yang relationship, and most of us happily have a foot in both camps. |
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The performance of both sides was very much that of two teams desperate to avoid the wooden spoon. |
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Having said that I doubt very much whether that will be the case, but you never know. |
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The weather had changed very much for the worse and, in horrible conditions, fishing was much tougher. |
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In other words if people had the freedom to do what they wanted, overall they would be worse off, and some very much worse off. |
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However, mothers and grannies of the bride need not be alarmed, as wraps, boleros and capes are very much in vogue for the service at least. |
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This is no reflection on the strength of our marriage and we are very much enjoying our new life in Spain. |
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Now whether it's a vestigial remnant of a day past is something that I question very much. |
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I am very much aware of the threat posed by invasive aliens, of all kinds, to our indigenous fauna and flora. |
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Now as regards access and control, this doesn't really leave students with very much control. |
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So she remains something like a regent queen and she continues to have very much a say in what happens to the country. |
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Laois were very much alive and kicking and all other pretenders to the crown sat up and took notice after a superb performance at O'Moore Park. |
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People have been forecasting that for a long time and could I tell you they're still very much alive and kicking. |
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But the event proved in great style that British brewing is very much alive and kicking. |
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The language in the book is terse and concise, almost laconic, and very much to the point. |
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The actor-musician productions have the human aspect because they're very much all hands on deck. |
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He looked up at the lady, she seemed polite and superior, but Jake still didn't seem to like her very much for some reason. |
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That sounds very much like a bribe, but Pearson insists that adults need time when they can be together alone. |
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Is it any wonder that many in this community believe that we are very much poor relations in health care provision? |
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If you expect a moment of regret and fond reminiscence you're very much mistaken. |
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The grammars of these languages contain vital clues to the nature of the human language faculty, which is still very much an unsolved problem. |
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Plus she is very much an independent, self sufficient woman, but also with a softer side! |
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I also think they do not really like the Yorkshire fog very much at this time of year. |
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Currently proposals to renew such arrangements between the U.S. and Mexico are very much in the air. |
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They don't say very much about the cleaning liquid except that it comprises alcohol, tensides, lubricants and odorants. |
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To say that the two communities lived in peace and amity would be a generalization, which time-serving politicians like very much. |
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The way ammunition is made today is very much as it was done a hundred or more years ago. |
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The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note. |
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These games are great fun, and due to their complexity, they are very much replayable. |
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With Venus so tightly aligned with the Sun, these ideas are likely to be very much in the zeitgeist. |
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Then he wrote a best-selling book which sounded very much like having the last laugh at his investors' expense. |
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Shakespeare's ambivalently comic treatment of power, sexuality, and repression belongs very much to the early years of the Jacobean period. |
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Okay, maybe all of this isn't really very much, but let's be thankful for small mercies shall we. |
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All four teams in the East are within one game of each other and very much in the running. |
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I respect you greatly and very much admire what you have achieved in so many places. |
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They are primarily very much responsible for a steep decline in youth smoking. |
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They grow up to be mature, responsible, happy adults with good jobs that they enjoy and a family who loves them very much. |
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In his responsiveness to sensual surfaces, Paul is very much like his mother. |
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To the learned elders and the people who have come here today, I thank them very much. |
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At the level of petty, paranoid and the rest of it, this doesn't matter very much. |
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Erik's mannerisms were very much like one who was raised under both the disciplines of a soldier, but also the restraints of a gentleman. |
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Brian Flynn made a great burst down the left with a goal very much on his mind. |
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Gabriel was very much awake, leaning over one side of the cot, coughing and retching as phlegm emitted from his mouth and fell to the floor. |
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Outside were long lines of ants and other small insects hanging around and seemingly without very much to do. |
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Although Britain has a vocal anti-abortion lobby opposed to embryo research, it is very much in the minority. |
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And five years after that reunion, there is no doubt now that Ford is very much a chip off the old block. |
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Thanks very much, reverend, but I think I'll stick to my earth-bound Toyota Yaris. |
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I was very much taken aback by his anti-intellectual comments on the Irish language. |
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In their moment, election slogans, rhetoric and symbols seem to mean so very much. |
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Liberalism's focus is still very much on the general character of the relationships within the system. |
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The country's anti-nuclear policy of the past several decades has very much been tied up with combating the influence of France in the Pacific. |
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As your Libran child grows up and becomes a parent herself, she will very much want to follow in your footsteps. |
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And one of the marvelous things God described to Job sounds very much like an apatosaurus. |
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Life for the couple sounds very much like it is drawn from the plot of a Ben Stiller movie. |
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The strangely quiet coffee shop, book shop and supermarket were very much to our liking. |
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Defending, the lawyer said his client was apologetic and very much regretted the incident. |
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This reassurance gap is a national phenomenon, which is very much apparent in Cumbria. |
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Funds permitting, there are also plans to set up some structures atop the trees as the chimps are very much adapted to an arboreal life. |
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Still, its form is at least partially discernible and this compilation is very much worth a listen. |
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And while I verged on breaking down, I was roped into, very much against my will, a scheme to entrap Alison's husband. |
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It's definitely been pushing up the expense to make games, but it's been good for a record industry that's still very much on the ropes. |
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A country's capabilities depend very much on how her force is divided between armies and fleets. |
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It looks for local keys, not over the Internet, and that's very much the point. |
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Since local control of government schools is very much worth defending, this becomes a matter of local option. |
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I'd also very much like someone, if possible, to do some artwork for this fic, but that's not necessary. |
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It has been brought home to us how much of a local person Clive was and he was very much looked up to by the customers and his friends. |
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Still, if you go in not expecting very much, and relax and just hang loose, you will find a lot to smile about. |
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And marriage is very much in the news today, from a royal ruckus to some suburban shenanigans. |
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But she looked very much a confident athlete on Saturday as she loped along comfortably on the lead. |
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Stripped wood is still very much the in-thing for floors, along with natural seagrass or coir rugs and floor coverings. |
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We, the readers, know no more than Watson is able to tell us, and as often as not that is not very much. |
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In the Allegro assai moderato we have an impression of impish playfulness that is very much akin to Gade's own inventiveness. |
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On the contrary, to judge by the entries in his Journal at this time, he tended to regard himself very much as a sinner and a lost soul. |
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It's very much the sort of thing you assign students as a practice run, like reshooting, shot for shot, a famous scene. |
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Except there is a love interest in his latest novel, a spiritual thriller set in an imaginary country very much like Tibet. |
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And most of the low-carb pastas we tried looked very much like the real thing. |
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Buffalo has a legacy of dreams gone sour, and even today, surrounded by the horn of American plenty, we are still very much the rust belt. |
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I would love very much to make a legitimate connection with Ireland and, thus, would be most indebted to any, and all, that could be of assistance. |
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Whether or not he gets back in one piece depends very much on a successful take-off and ascent to a relatively calm cruising altitude of up to 45,000 ft. |
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His comment about the President has given him a notoriety that he enjoys very much. |
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With its blend of rusticity and sophistication, the 15 th-century coaching inn has been remodelled and is very much a dapper, food-and-wine-centred affair. |
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She very much appreciated the kindness shown to her by those around her and is determined to get on with her life and to put this horrible experience behind her. |
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We treat it very much like we would treat alcoholism or drug addiction. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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Aielli, who was very much alive when she learned of her funeral plans and the death threat they imply, says she is not deterred. |
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He was very much the acceptable face of militant republicanism. |
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The reality is that, once the company had appointed him to administer its business there was nothing very much left for her to do in her capacity as director. |
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We will try to negotiate with the landowner and if that fails regretfully we may have to apply for a court injunction but this is very much a position of last resort. |
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Weiner is, not surprisingly, very much against spoilers, and very good at deflecting questions. |
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I was once asked by my neighbours whether I would mind very much if they were to hop across and chop down the acacias and pines at the bottom of our garden. |
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Abortion sentiment has fluctuated over time, but not by very much, and it has gone both up and down in the decades since Roe. |
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I love the fact that she sings English with a real American accent and convinces you very much like a great pop singer does, entering into the drama of the poem. |
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A few passages of Irish heroic poetry that survive from the prehistoric period employ an alliterative line very much like the one used by Old English poets. |
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Lincoln was very much a Renaissance man, not unlike Thomas Jefferson. |
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When the Prime Minister told one interviewer recently that he did think about a future life without the red boxes, he had his family very much in mind. |
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However, the speed of the apsides is very much slower than in the figure. |
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History does not record stitched garments till a fairly late date but garments made from fine cloth, with intricate weaves and designs, were very much part of ancient India. |
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Being a small, z-list blog is very much like being anonymous, though. |
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George Benson, the man who some 30 plus years ago made the crossover from jazz to rhythm and blues, soul and pop, belongs very much in the latter category. |
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Whether or not the Minister and the Government has the right to lay down the law for a sporting body like this is another question and very much open to debate. |
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Their issues-which still are all women's issues-are very much entrenched in institutional oppression feeding off racism, sexism, classism, ageism and ableism. |
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Usually, though, old-fashioned liberalism is very much at the fore in Puck. |
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This will constitute a major victory for the forces of light, one very much worth marking and thinking back over. |
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In the case of reusables, we don't actually reuse them very much. |
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This is very much the lo-fi, ambiguously related peppermint duo of old. |
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I have it very much in mind that Mr Machin and Mr Stages were described by counsel for the employers as peripatetic laggers working at such sites as were available. |
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It was definitely not very much fun and there was that rancid smell. |
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It's such a laid-back, calm city and I felt very much at peace there. |
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Taylor also said the contrarian nature of the study will likely bring added attention to a field still very much being charted. |
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To my mind this is not surrealism but mere pumped-up rodomontade and very much in the vein of the purple tuxedo, typical of Hitchcock's style of dress. |
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Decades of rule by Gaddafi left Libyans with a collective case of PTSD, or something very much like it. |
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Alexander the Great fashioned himself after Achilles and very much identified with him. |
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First thing I really observed was how very much closer these places are when you're on your own, when it's simply a matter of hopping in the car and going there. |
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The unknowable is not just due to indeterminable causal evolutions and randomicity, but also very much due to the way questions about it are anthropocentrically formulated. |
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Thank you very much, Louise, for your outstanding reporting, as always. |
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In order to win votes, she must endorse faith with something that is very much against faith. |
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If anything, it would lose money gently, elegantly, hopefully not very much at one time. |
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In India arranged marriages are very much the norm, and the joint family, where a man and a woman live intimately with his extended family, is still a powerful institution. |
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She operated at a time when eugenic arguments were very much in vogue, harnessed by both sides of the birth-control debate. |
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At the moment the penitent believer is lowered into the water, the Spirit is very much at work in renewing, regenerating, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ. |
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And they very much like lissome blonde lovelies with a winning smile and statistics that are undeniably vital so long as we aren't talking about her game. |
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Whether all this scanning and probing and patting down is enhancing our collective security is very much in doubt. |
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They pioneered ready-to-wear suits and shirts, back in an age when made-to-measure tailoring was still very much the norm, always with reverential customer service. |
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All those who knew her and especially those many who gained so much from her tuition, warm friendship and generous kindness will miss her very much indeed. |
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The family is barely holding together, and Charlie acts out with violent activity designed to impress a gang of roughnecks that he'd very much like to hang out with. |
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Despite all that I have outlined, it should be recognised that science is still very much alive and will continue to have an important role to play in society. |
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While solicitors' articled clerks may once have been in very much the same position as pupil barristers, they have in more recent times been entitled to payment. |
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Now in his 60s, Clough is very much alive and kicking, as alert and acerbic as ever, and still with a myriad of views to express on any subject you care to mention. |
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Any additional contractual and legal issues that arise in the partnership scenario will depend very much on the degree of amicability involved in what is essentially a split. |
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But it does matter very much if retirees are going to be living longer and exerting a greater burden on current workers. |
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However, the reality is that even this engagement is very much being seen as touch and go by the palace. |
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Thank you both very much for a spirited, lively, intelligent discussion. |
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This is very much a global liquidity crisis in the works, with unprecedented leveraged speculation at the root of the unfolding financial debacle. |
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At the moment the situation is very much akin to the tail wagging the dog. |
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This can-do spirit was very much in evidence at a school for the handicapped we visited in Rach Gia on the Gulf of Thailand. |
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Not very much, I suspect, with the cast sombrely delivering lines about trust and frailty while starring broodily into the middle distance. |
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Your article on the controversy surrounding selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors is very much appreciated by many people. |
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Obviously, Selena is very much happy with her new BFF who happens to be the latest ambassadress of Lancome. |
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Their record reminds me very much of the managerialism that Jack McConnell was famous for. |
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I am not a savior, but I do everything for the country I love very much. |
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The girls very much wanted to conspire with me to make that happen. |
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The preoccupation with martial arts, though, is very much Tarantino. |
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Led by poet and rapper Kate Tempest, this is very much London alternative hip-hop, jazz, soul and breakbeat. |
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It is very much an art movie that's experimental in style and more interested in mood rather than story. |
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On the basis of the analysis of the binomial distribution, it becomes clear that 181 cases marked the choices very much, much, or moderate. |
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Because the only traditional variety that is grown is very much susceptible to red rot disease. |
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National identity is very much centered around difference rather than sameness and kiwiana is very much about celebrating difference. |
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The author very much hopes that more observers will join in observing these interesting, and astrophysically significant, objects. |
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An old pair of sandshoes and a vest would do just fine, thank you very much. |
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That's the year she decided to contact her birthmother, who told her that contrary to her adoption file, her birthfather was very much alive. |
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I have very much improved my mechanical combinations, for the navigation of the air and water by hydrostatic and aerostatic forces. |
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My son, John, wants to be a firefighter very much. He has a lot of ambition. |
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I find he was really of religious nature, and thought in secret, in spite of his bishophood, very much in regard to religion as we do. |
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I'll leave the message, but Simon's very much a free spirit, I state to the receiver as I use a fifty-pound note to hoover up some ching. |
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Although the most collimated outflows look very much jet-like at the highest velocities, their behavior is much more classical at lower speeds. |
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Nan was very much delighted in her demure way, and that delight showed itself in her face and in her clear bright eyes. |
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Sony's devkits are large, to say the least. The Dreamcast, on the other hand, was very much a Microsoft animal and friendlier to code and test. |
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Tell these fellows to say to their Sultan that he is a good old boy, and that we thank him very much. |
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She was one of the guys, but they were also very much aware that she was an attractive young woman. |
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Even the curly-haired boys from merchant families, very much to the disgust of their parents, fraternized with Coloured girls. |
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Since the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949, the powers of the House of Lords have been very much less than those of the House of Commons. |
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He has been credited with writing a penitential, though his authorship of this work is still very much disputed. |
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It ended in my moving into the house next Lady-day, and starting in practice on very much the same conditions as he had suggested. |
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Lineation is very much a matter of syntax, organizing the poem's grammar across its lines in ways significant and central to the poem's meaning. |
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I don't like to hang around him very much because he can be so negative about his petty problems. |
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However, efficiency did not matter very much within the context of a colliery, where coal was freely available. |
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At first, the Vikings were very much considered a separate people from the English. |
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During the 18th century Cornish Anglicanism was very much in the same state as Anglicanism in most of England. |
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The standards of the legion were located on display there, very much like the flag of modern camps. |
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Earlier ones remain very much within the style of Rubens, although some of his Sicilian works are interestingly individual. |
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Various factors contributed to this phenomenon as role and significance of each one is still very much discussed among experts on the subject. |
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Frankish government and culture depended very much upon each ruler and his aims and so each region of the empire developed differently. |
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These victories for the advocates of much more Flemish autonomy are very much in parallel with opinion polls that show a structural increase in. |
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An island, named Quaresma, looking very much like Fernando de Noronha island, appears in the Cantino planisphere. |
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The wooden world of piracy was very much structured when it came to shipboard relations. |
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The latter can be seen as a survival from an earlier stage in the language, very much like the more archaic Celtiberian language. |
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The other cultures and peoples in the Mongol World Empire also very much influenced China. |
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Panama's economy is also very much supported by the trade and export of coffee and other agricultural products. |
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Constant warfare and cannibalism between warring tribes were quite rampant and very much part of everyday life. |
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The actual number of killed and wounded Indians must be very much higher than the given. |
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This is because most member countries still hold a very much protectionist stance when it comes to the service sector. |
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In all of these areas, bishops of the United Methodist Church function very much in the historic meaning of the term. |
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This was used for such a purpose as to influence the female vote very much against you. |
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Nothing he can say can do very much good and almost anything he may say may do a great deal of harm. |
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Some few will be content with the success they have had in the assassination of their leader and will not care very much who the successor is. |
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The final German form published in 1921 reflected very much Marianne Weber's work and intellectual commitment. |
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Some of the more familiar species grow as a flattened leafless thallus, but most species are leafy with a form very much like a flattened moss. |
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The two concepts of internationalism and nationalism have become very much part of the history of the Danish Labour movement. |
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It may be very much a metallic appearance as opposed to the silver freshness of a recently run salmon. |
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Mr. Seibels, in his testimony, said I rung him up to see about labels. He is very much mistaken. I rung him up to see about bottles. |
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The gentle sameishness of the milk swishing into the hand-bowl seemed to have soothed the burglar very much. |
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So we took a scout, very much pleased with the manner and conversation of the passengers. |
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The ground about was thick sown with caltrops, which very much incommoded the shoeless Moors. |
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In that study, some of the subjects had dreams in which they were slaking their thirst, very much like the dreams of convenience Freud described. |
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Flower white, or slightly tinged with straw-colour, edged with crimson, spreadly open very much when full blown. |
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Epicurus, though his ethic seemed to others swinish and lacking in moral exultation, was very much in earnest. |
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According to the guidebooks, they do it so strenuously that women would very much like to defenestrate the custom. |
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The history of the Teutons, or Germans, as they are more commonly called, is very much like that of the Bantu in central Africa. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. |
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It was also necessary to free the glass surfaces very much more thoroly from gas than had been thought necessary previously. |
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My researches have included extensive and varied fields of fact and of thought, even though very much in those fields has been left ungathered. |
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So many Scotch and even Glasgow goods, and above all the old fusty warehousy smell, put me very much in mind of Candleriggs Street. |
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There is a huge overlap, and this firewall is very much an artifact. |
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A SEE your GP to confirm a diagnosis but it sounds very much as if you are suffering with the skin complaint acne rosacea. |
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And while it's good that there are new orchestrations, they are very much out of the show's period, with guitar widdling very much of today. |
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It looks very much like a win-win situation, and quite applicable to VARs and integrators alike. |
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El Shaddai is certainly an artistic tour de force, but its muddled narrative and wonky action are very much an acquired taste. |
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Pinto, whose paper is very much dependent on Alain de Libera's studies on Aquinas and Averroism, seems fond of oversimplified dualisms. |
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There is much pleasure in the carnivalesque and the scatological is very much part of this tradition. |
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With this disease and probably with every other disease mediary disinfection is very much more important than terminal disinfection. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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Many Italians worked in the coal industry and, unlike the German immigrants, they did not dedicate themselves very much to agriculture. |
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I miss London very much but I couldn't live there because there came a time when I needed to be private and was forced to be public by the press. |
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A Mexican wave travels around a stadium very much more rapidly than a person could. |
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Irish poets portrayed their Pictish counterparts as very much like themselves. |
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Eisenhower very much valued the Tripartite Declaration as a way of keeping peace in the Near East. |
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This view of the scientific revolution reduces it to a period of relearning classical ideas that is very much an extension of the Renaissance. |
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They are thus very much more than secretaries and often in fact are the lynch pin of the organisation. |
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I enjoyed my time there very much and I am delighted to become president of a remarkable institution. |
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It isn't very much effort for us at all, but if it can help people, then we want to do it. |
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The history of the Church was very much reflected in the history of art, during this period. |
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Because the sculpture itself was made in 1991, the shark is very much rotting and deformed due to the formaldehyde taking its toll on the corpse. |
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Scott, very much a Unionist and Tory, was at the same time a great populariser of Scottish mythology through his writings. |
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Until the early 12th century, Old East Norse was very much a uniform dialect. |
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Dumfries was very much on the frontier during its first 50 years as a burgh and it grew rapidly as a market town and port. |
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It is very much important as well as essential to nomenclate a newly developed polymer to identify it and to differentiate it from the other. |
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Unlike the Court of Chivalry, the Court of the Lord Lyon is very much alive, and is fully integrated into the Scottish legal system. |
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In the end BAA won a very much more limited injunction and the camp went ahead amid considerable worldwide publicity. |
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The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length. |
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Today's hotel architecture and art are very much in mind, having won several awards. |
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The Welsh revival was not an isolated religious movement but very much a part of Britain's modernisation. |
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Charlotte then married Charles Schreiber a classical scholar, recently her sons' tutor, and very much her junior. |
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Generally speaking, in the present day 21st century, the modern cuisine of the United States is very much regional in nature. |
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The origins of French art were very much influenced by Flemish art and by Italian art at the time of the Renaissance. |
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Both Eliot and Winters were very much in favour of the established canon. |
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He is remembered very much for his cruelty, just like his father. |
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A hard disc is both much larger, and very much faster, than any floppy. |
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I'd never been with anyone in the States who precame very much at all, and decided at that very moment I was quite fond of the sweet, sticky stuff. |
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Later in life, he has been known to speak of himself as very much a disorderly character in his younger years, often in trouble for shoplifting and other petty crimes. |
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