Do we want to know if the driver that is driving next to us on the freeway has a driver's license and has auto insurance? |
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I want to hear your side of the story now, I want to know what you think about all this. |
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Read it if you want to know the cost of appeasing our enemies, and especially if you're still not quite sure just who are enemy is. |
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I am contemplating divorce and want to know if, under Texas law, my wife is entitled to any part of the home's appreciation in value. |
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My illness could easily have caused a ruction in the marriage as I just didn't want to know anyone. |
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From the moment Gwen got to that party to her last breath, I want to know what happened. |
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There are several threads on the runes and Futhark here, if you want to know more. |
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Well, if you want to know how sad and pathetic a scene it was, you can get the same feeling here. |
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There were some things she did not want to know about her attendants and their personal lives. |
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We want to know how often an internal audit or an independent audit has been carried out. |
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I want to know, because his choice of songs is a little bit off beam if you ask me. |
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If you want to know which direction world music and rock are heading in, this 16-song sampler should definitely be in the collection. |
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When we get invited to awards ceremonies, we all just want to know if we've won or not. |
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In the catalog industry, mailers want to know who is most likely to buy their merchandise. |
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I want to know if I can double, quadruple, or increase my investment tenfold in five years. |
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You've talked to people who were masons and what they said made the organization sound interesting, and you want to know more about Masonry. |
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If you really want to know, we ate at a food court and shopped for thermal underwear. |
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The verb base is what you look up in the dictionary when you want to know how to say something. |
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Given partial information about a segment of a circle, how do you compute what you want to know? |
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I want to know more about why the working class or the proletariat is the decisive factor in this fight. |
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If you want to know if the two stay together, or if society beats her down, you'll have to watch the film. |
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I want to know whether the use of mercurochrome on skin cancers is advisable. |
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Avoid this film unless you want to know the befuddled feeling that comes of toking on a bong for a few seconds too long. |
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And all of us want to know if your hair is real, or it's a toupee or if it's comb-over, died amalgamation or mix of one of the above? |
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People who want to know the source of their fish without a shadow of a doubt might opt to catch it themselves. |
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Not one of these forms of mitigation tells me what I want to know about art. |
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There was only one showing of the movie in Hawaii, so I really want to know when it will be available to own. |
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Still, even though their itty-bitty brains have doubts, they don't really want to know the truth. |
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Geologists want to know how molten rock forces its way from the core to the surface, where it explodes as lava. |
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As Chesterton said, if you want to know what a culture holds sacred, just look at what it considers blasphemous. |
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Truck owners may dig shots of pickups blazing up mountains, but they also want to know about things like horsepower and torque. |
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I am not saying it to you simply to tyrannise you, if I am wrong, I want to know where I am wrong. |
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I work at a skatepark and know more about your little skateboard industry then you would ever want to know. |
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I want to know the free-spirited wildness of my unrepressed desires realising themselves in festive play. |
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The doctor will listen to your description of symptoms and will probably want to know about your bowel habit. |
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I should want to know Venice familiarly before giving myself overmuch to noctambulation. |
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People always want to know if my children are good eaters, or if a spear of broccoli reduces them to tears. |
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If you want to know if a company is really in trouble, compare its burn rate with the working capital measured over the same time period. |
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They don't even want to know what the distinction between a restrictive and a non-restrictive clause might be. |
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If you had an incompetent employee who was costing you money and butchering important relationships, wouldn't you want to know? |
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He has a very short attention span and unless something interests him he doesn't want to know. |
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How many Japanese mobile phone owners can want to know about North London happenings? |
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It will also be valuable for natural cheeses, and if they want to know the starter culture. |
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When they are off-message, or just off-colour, people will notice and want to know why. |
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You want to know what his hard men who had done well out of Napoleon and the Bourbon Restoration might look like? |
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In case you do want to know what your parents and step-parents were involved in, click here for a summary. |
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If you want to know what it is do your own research, I can't be bothered chasing down a link. |
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I want to know if you'll be happy, if you'll marry, if you'll read good books, if you'll favour black olives over green, as I do. |
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At the very least, helicopter parents want to know what the university is doing to help their children thrive. |
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The council is also setting up a telephone helpline for people who want to know more about the system. |
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Happy as I am that Papa Bear is back on the screen, I don't want to know what he's up to just yet. |
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Come on, out with it, I want to know the details, including why you haven't told me this before. |
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Eva would want to know, but the kiss was too private, too perfect, too wonderful, too pure and chaste to be shared. |
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They will also want to know if these controls will just cause an overspill of traffic on to secondary roads. |
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I want to know what checks there are in place to make sure people are not abusing or overusing those phones. |
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Besides, you want to know what's happening while it's happening, not in a lazy summing-up a week after the votes have been counted. |
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How they felt, and coped, and suffered and celebrated is what I always want to know, not just a chronological outline of events. |
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This can function as a circular letter to people who want to know what I'm up to, although I don't write it for that reason. |
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Town councillors want to know what the level of objection would be to any proposal to humanely cull some of the birds. |
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If you want to know why I am so hostile to religion, there are partial answers here and here. |
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However, this is a promising strategy if we really want to know whether passive smoking increases the risk of various diseases. |
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If you want to know more about hydroculture at home, this is a web site to visit. |
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In an age where publicists' hype tells us more than we want to know about mediocre writers, Coetzee rarely gives interviews. |
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He didn't want to know what made this ice hard woman shriek in such a manner. |
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If you want to know all about great power failures, this website will tell you absolutely everything about them. |
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But familiarity breeds contempt among wrestling fans, who want to know what a wrestler has done for them lately. |
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I just want to know is it okay to go commando to get rid of visible panty lines? |
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If that doesn't work for you that's fine, I just want to know if I'm expressing myself at all comprehensibly. |
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Makers of electric components will want to know the dielectric or conductive properties of their thin films. |
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I want to know why the BBC has sponsored such an insensitively Anglocentric production. |
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When my house goes on fire or when I have a car accident, I want to know that you people will be there for me in an instant. |
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They want to know my outgoings, my fixed costs, my capital outlay, my VAT number, my date of incorporation. |
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You are feeling hurt too, but you still want to know why Oliver is treating you like you're invisible. |
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They want to know how exactly you are going to use their cash to promote the product in the marketplace. |
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Fans want to know where the money went from three separate share issues, and why Milne is so keen to move out of Pittodrie. |
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It's not news that nitrogen prices are skyrocketing, and your customers will want to know why and what to do about it. |
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A pop-up book aimed at adults, this work illustrates in three dimensions every nightmare you've ever had, and some you don't want to know about. |
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And I thought before you foul things up in your typical fashion you might want to know the truth. |
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I want to know what Land Transport New Zealand is doing in terms of working with the police or the Crown prosecutor. |
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They will want to know what medicine is good for headaches, arthritis, premenstrual conditions, insomnia, or a host of other conditions. |
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I want to know which school this illiterate prig went to, in order to avoid it. |
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They want to know that the IRA will decommission its weapons, that it will renounce war and eventually that it will disappear as an armed forced. |
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I am about to make a proposal of marriage and want to know if it is the right decision. |
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We want to know who, what, where, when and if possible, how they know someone is pushing drugs. |
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I want to know what it and the consultants have got against Kevin when he is great at his job. |
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And I just want to know, since when did dictionary writers become our moral arbiters, our dispensers of justice? |
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You want to know when I'm happy or sad, tired, glad, euphoric, if I just got piece, whatever. |
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The envious and ungrateful do not really want to know the truth, since it would disturb their hatreds. |
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Many honestly want to know and serve God, and the vitality of evangelically minded groups attracts them. |
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You ring your Systems and Network people because the server has just gone down and you want to know when it will be up again. |
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If you want to know how the world wags, and who's wagging it, here's your answer. |
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I just want to know how it is that you comb your hair with a washrag so successfully. |
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You and I don't really want to know how much money they've actually accounted for, do we? |
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They want to know which film would help them become successful and when they will be acknowledged as the best actors. |
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I want to know that this phone will work with other webcams that are already out there. |
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In most cases, employers want to know if you can do the job and if there is a track record of achievement, he says. |
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For example, the clinician may want to know if the disease is active, or which organs might be involved. |
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If you want to know the total force which is exerted on the body, you have to carry out a vector addition. |
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Philosophically speaking, here on Earth, when we want to know what's inside a rock, we take a hammer and give it a whack. |
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What I want to know Nago is if that whelp of a boy is going through with his orders. |
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Traders want to know whether the scheme is still on track so they can plan for the future. |
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We want to know what you think about the upcoming case and affirmative action in general. |
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If you have ambitions of becoming a white maggot, or just want to know more about AFL laws, check out the rule book. |
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Phil Pearce and Jim Baron in Nottingham want to know the ingredients of a White Russian. |
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So we want to know what kind of whorish things you've been doing to keep his attention so long. |
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If a wine cellar has a window in it, I want to know what kind of light it is getting and what kind of heat loads the window is carrying. |
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They want to know that the company that they deal with today will not go into receivership tomorrow. |
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There are additional plot twists that you probably don't want to know about if you plan to see this movie. |
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I am responsible for him but I am told nothing can be done without his agreement, and he doesn't want to know. |
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My son shouldn't have to put up with that sort of abuse, but when I talk to the council about it, they don't want to know. |
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They pay lip-service to the green agenda, but when it comes to taking measures that might lose votes, they don't want to know. |
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While all these wannabes are crying out for TV exposure, the truth is the public don't want to know. |
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And so now, since I am apparently such a know-all, you will want to know what my vision of the future is. |
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Like most athletes, I want to know that I'm competing on a level playing field. |
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To understand the following patterns, you'll want to know that stretchers are brick laid lengthwise along the wall. |
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These days they want to know about the history of people who were not kings or queens, but weavers and miners, felling hands and lamplighters. |
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We are also seeing a major increase in crime and we want to know what is going to be done. |
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And with all due respect, Mr. President, Californians want to know whether you're going to be on their side. |
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People often want to know the polychromatic response of a lens or other optical system. |
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The rest of the novel remains intact for audiences who like the movie and want to know what happens to these characters. |
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Parents of children who have bowed legs often want to know if the child's legs are abnormal. |
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With elections round the corner, staunch nationalists might want to know if such anti-national matters are important. |
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I'd also want to know if he's ever considered becoming an expatriate. |
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Her relationship with her own parents is so close that she feels saddened when she hears other parents saying they don't want to know what their children are up to. |
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Oh yes, if you want to know why there are exclamation marks on the ends of the title and chapter headings, it's because it makes things less serious. |
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When confronted with food concerns, from pesticide residues to the environmental damage wreaked by salmon farming, the government doesn't want to know. |
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I am dating a wonderful young lady and just want to know what champagne I should buy to woo her, and whether dark chocolate or milk chocolate would be best. |
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Because we are off the beaten track, the council doesn't want to know. |
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Unless you're awfully special, the market doesn't want to know. |
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Management may be good at hitting targets, doing cash-flow levels, but they are rubbish at recognising stress in staff and quite often they don't want to know. |
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The first thing to notice is that when we want to know if tornadoes are related to climate change, we turn to scientists. |
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If you want to know more about them, check out their official website, where you can see pictures, read bios, leave messages on their BBS and read their blog. |
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They just don't want to know and they don't care, they stonewall us. |
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Rebecca used to be full of enthusiasm but now she doesn't want to know. |
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We had been bigger once, but Laura is not a good person to get on the wrong side of, and you don't want to know what happened to the ones who were exiled. |
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That's why I like eating out in New York, where you can leave enough on your plate to feed the state of Texas and all they want to know is whether you'd like a doggy bag. |
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Nobody listens, but if you want to know just what screwdriver to use, Mr. Santorum will find you the exact one. |
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I thought, who do I want to know the most about, distressed or violent or crazy people? |
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Now French investigators, with the help of the FBI, want to know if it is more than a moribund coincidence. |
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The inquiring minds of investors want to know that, and more. |
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I was in Australia and Hong Kong, if you want to know, and in one of those two places ate the best Peking duck I have ever eaten, and in the other no Peking duck at all. |
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Before we release a new blueberry plant, we want to know when the fruit ripens, that the plants grow vigorously, and that they produce high-quality fruit. |
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If you want to know if the boll weevil is likely to attack your cotton, you'd best be looking at past, current, and potential paths of the weevil worldwide. |
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Do you want to know the best way to obtain inbound links to your web site? |
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My parents always seemed to be understanding people but recently they have changed their tune and want to know what I am doing and where I am going all the time. |
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People want to know if they can use one herb instead of another, or if they can make something ahead of time and reheat it, or if they can substitute different meat. |
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It's alright my love, what you want to know I'll tell you. Ask me. |
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I want to know when someone is going to make another movie like The goonies. |
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I want to know whether he tied the shoelaces of both shoes together. |
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Now, 45 years later, we all still want to know how to get to sesame street. |
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You would especially want to know if there have been any substantial drawdowns that are not showing in the most recent version of the disclosure document. |
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You want to know why the truly independent minded indies remain indie? |
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Spain's government is under mounting pressure from opposition politicians in Parliament who want to know whether Spanish officials also were on the take. |
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You have forked the money out every month for years and years and now they don't want to know you, they will not cover you for the things which you need cover for due to age. |
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On a side note, if you want to know why health care costs keep going up, these sorts of tradeoffs are why. |
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Of course I follow the news, peeking at it for short periods but there is much I don't want to know, chiefly because I feel incapable of knowing it. |
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However, we all want to know if our sneaking suspicions are true. |
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We want to know what you know about Hobart and why it would be a good fit for you. |
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The besetting problem I have with it to this day, is do people want to know this? |
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You want to know how much money you're going to be on the hook for, right? |
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Koenig must know by now that second to knowing if Adnan is innocent, we want to know if she thinks Adnan is innocent. |
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Oh, no, no, because as much as we get criticized for concentrating on the horse race, when we don't concentrate on the horse race, people want to know about the horse race. |
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But if you want to know, I crashed a party and met a hot girl. |
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We want to know that what we do is not merely efficacious but right. |
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They want to know what makes a particular craft beer pleasingly bitter, why the wine they're drinking is so mellow, what gives their whiskey a smoky flavor. |
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All right, that does it! I want to know what's behind that door. |
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What the hard-shell righties want to know is not about the boring issue of consular security. |
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Astronomers want to know how much of the dust in the Solar System is shed by comets and asteroids, and how much comes directly from interstellar space. |
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Some guests want to know at the time of booking precisely what cabin they will have and others are willing to take a gamble in exchange for an upgrade. |
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They want to know whether the people smoke kalians and ride horses. |
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People do not want to know if their water is septically contaminated. |
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You may not need a maven's grasp of the latest whiz-bang application, but you definitely want to know about technologies that will make your business more competitive. |
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Deran decided he really didn't want to know, and while the boy chattered on, he tried to creep away, intending to get a refill for his wine flask. |
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If, on the other hand, you simply want to know what went down with a load of noisy gays over the weekend, you'll find the Mardi Gras coverage archived here. |
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Investigators will want to know if the aircraft touched down in the proper place, if other planes had difficulty braking and if pilots were warned of waterlogging. |
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Some people may simply not want to know that that field boundary runs under that ruined mine building, or that the round barrows are intervisible with the stone circle. |
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Even at the door of the gas chambers, the deportees did not want to know. |
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Who in his right mind would want to know he had a disease that would inevitably rob him of that mind? |
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I just want to know the truth, you are expressing your concerns, but I also want there to be some candor between us. |
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Curled underneath the beading table with the unshoed feet of women, you hear things you'd never want to know. |
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If Waldo were someone with MS, epidemiologists would want to know how many Waldos there are in a group. |
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And then when businesses leave the state, they want to know why. |
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One thing the scientists haven't predicted is once they've strapped the death test wristwatch on us will we actually want to know the result? |
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The people at PAAS, makers of those egg-decorating kits, want to know how you jazz up your eggs and learn about your family's Easter traditions. |
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When you've heard all the spiel and read all the bumf rammed through the letter box you just want to know what a person is like. |
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We want to know where the voices have gone that talk about living childfree as a viable option for women. |
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I am sorry to say this but the district nurses do not want to know, they are no help whatsoever. |
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Police in the town want to know the identity of a thug who attacked a man who was dressed up as Fred Flintstone. |
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Sixteenth-century canonist Robert Bellarmine added that if we want to know God, we should seek to know our own souls better. |
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Police want to know how and why he was in the skip at the bus station and believe nightclubbers or taxi drivers could hold the key. |
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You want to know what the payments would be at each interest rate in this range. |
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Many will want to know how this Home at Gait beshapes itself, and would be amused in seeing my varied occupations of the past week. |
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This requires some intestinal fortitude from legislators, especially in primaries where voters will want to know how the state budget ballooned so quickly. |
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In a recent column I wrote about Dupuytren's contracture, and as a result, I've had a few emails from readers who want to know more about the condition. |
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You want to know what it's like to be an alkie, don't you, boy? |
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What most of us want to know is why we should give day lilies house room, or at least garden space, which varieties to grow and how to grow them successfully. |
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We want to know exactly how the first cells came to life on earth. |
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Quick, now, little faitour. What do you want to know about Gondal? |
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I myself want to know if Amiee endured days without food as I did, eating only the unholy wafer of pregnant women everywhere, Saltine crackers, and lemonade. |
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And now I want to know exactly what the lightskirt told you. |
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Wit and technical wizardry aside, the new series should draw a large audience because Sherlocked fans everywhere want to know how their hero faked his own death. |
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All we really want to know though is will there be a series four? When? What will happen? Will Sherlock be all right? Will there ever be a Sherlolly? |
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Railroad workers all over the nation want to know why the general public and the railroad industry must be taxed to pay for the superroads required by heavy trucks. |
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Oftentimes, though, as in the case of the lengthy explication of a poem by Irish Romantic poet Thomas Moore, Gates provides more information than we need or want to know. |
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You say you want to know what New Yawk Tawk might be most difficult for new arrivals, and I'm assuming you mean most difficult to understand rather than to master. |
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When violations surface, the enforcement agencies want to know if the incident was aberrational, or whether it was the result of a halfhearted or haphazard compliance program. |
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I want to know what the government can do once ABC lets off. |
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The mathematical website Electoral Calculus does just that and if David Cameron and Nick Clegg don't want to know the score they should look away now. |
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African Americans want to know whether there is any reason to hope that the twenty-first century will be any less racist than the previous four centuries. |
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I don't want to know the intimate details of the latest thing pulled by your boyfriend, trainer, gardener, neighbor, car detailer or stock broker. |
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Researchers want to know if people who have out-of-body experiences respond to the experiment in a different way to those who have no history of hallucinations. |
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