He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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They were able to adapt to whatever the political situations or life conditions demanded. |
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Citylink has found that Linux readily is adaptable to whatever the company needs it to do. |
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When adapters approach source texts, he seems to suggest, they should assume that whatever is, is right. |
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Jimmy's outgoing, jovial and sincere nature made him welcome in whatever company he found himself. |
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That's a lot of money spent on gas and whatever amount can be saved definitely adds up over time. |
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Mind you whatever the outcome it could well be one of the games of the entire year. |
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But the Power Mac is a special case in that its graphics are add-ins, so Apple can pretty much bundle whatever board takes its fancy. |
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We ruled that the appellant could and should call him and, in the first instance, adduce whatever evidence he now wished to give. |
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You are rewarded with success in whatever aspect you choose to pursue, be it a matter of the heart or a matter of business. |
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Naturally I couldn't say as I don't speak Italian or whatever language they were berating me in. |
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We know when trouble finds him, Reacher will do whatever it takes. Dispassionately and without remorse. |
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The second is an ability to look for excellence in whatever one does, regardless of external criteria of rewards and recognition. |
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This week, however, they are being given no say and whatever decision had been made by the Group would be forced upon them. |
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You are here and that's what matters, that you're here, to do whatever you need to do. |
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It didn't matter though, whatever he saw in my eyes was enough to make him look rather shaken. |
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The exercise of the right of nature requires as a matter of logic that men do whatever the law of nature requires. |
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Aderyn turned back to the front of the church, deciding to ignore whatever she'd heard. |
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The bottom line, regardless of whatever language experts would like to use, is that the Zambian economy should produce. |
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Kerry's convictions, whatever they may have been, mattered far less than his ability to beat Bush. |
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The aim of the service is to facilitate a woman to explore all options available and to support her in whatever decision she reaches. |
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So at the end of the night, when we cashed out, whatever money we had over the gross amount of the totaled checks, we kept as tips. |
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In the case of the Families Commission the fact of the matter is that, whatever our view, the confidential agreement exists now. |
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The first of these is that the simple form of the verb without any markers refers to whatever time is in focus. |
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But he makes up for whatever he lacks in physical skills with intelligence and versatility. |
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He decided in that moment to deal with whatever would happen no matter what. |
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Self-governing bodies are ready to pay whatever amount for the purpose of meeting scarcity of water in needy places. |
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So they showed equal amounts of activity, whatever kind of dance they watched. |
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An ultimate solution will not be reached by handing out money, in whatever amounts. |
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When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever is left no matter how implausible, must be true. |
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They feel that viewing other people engaging in sexual acts is worth whatever amount of money it cost them. |
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It is the ability to receive and release whatever is or is not needed with each inhaled and exhaled breath. |
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It cannot offer real freedom of religion while excluding religious influence, in whatever form, on matters of state. |
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According to Ellis, he received no compensation whatever from the French government or otherwise. |
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What ever he had felt for her, whatever they had shared and no matter how special did not make him love her any less. |
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In doesn't matter, because whatever led to Howman being the only bloke to attend that day, the nation has had to tolerate him ever since. |
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They sign a binding arbitration agreement, which means they agree that whatever we decide is what happens. |
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As snow falls, it picks up whatever chemicals and particulate matter are in the atmosphere. |
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Even though Josh had told her that whatever her secret was didn't matter, she knew that he would be angry. |
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The Branch wished him well in whatever decision he intended to make, but if he did decide to go it would be wholehearted. |
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And so it is that no matter whatever evils are abroad, Hope has not left us entirely. |
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Mam loved people, adored God and family and always wanted the other person, whether family or friend to have half of whatever she had. |
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For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever. |
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It is going to be a five-year project and I want to give back whatever I can to Swedish junior tennis. |
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I hope whatever you decide is the best decision for your longterm happiness. |
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It is important to keep in mind that whatever method is adopted for quitting smoking, the most important factors are conviction and willpower. |
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His moral guilt is just as great whatever the form of the action, no matter whether in warranty or in fraud. |
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We need to support whatever decisions our nation makes, as long as they do not directly violate the Word of God. |
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The justification there was purely a matter of public health and nothing whatever to do with racial grounds. |
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I'm afraid that whatever the headlines, there is no basis for council tax payers to be jumping for joy. |
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We'll do whatever it takes to recover the bodies and to raise the submarine and to figure it out. |
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The word 'innocent' literally means not nocent. So whatever you think of as innocent, these people are the opposite. |
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Even if you paid them, most women would not be able to maintain a decision to eat whatever they wanted for the rest of their lives. |
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Passion requires that you own up whatever you take up, no matter how small or seemingly unimportant. |
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The next question is whether Britain is going to support whatever President Bush does regardless. |
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I adjure you to drop whatever vulgar habits you may have learned before you meet your husband. |
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The Queen has not publicly stated a preference on the republic issue, saying she would abide by whatever decision Australians made. |
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They did whatever they had to regardless of whether it brought them a sense of achievement or satisfaction. |
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All the local groups would enter a one-act play and whatever adjudication they received, good or bad, they usually took it all in good spirits. |
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She had read to many books to know that whatever she did it wouldn't matter. |
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Most of them were already quite strong in judo or kendo or whatever art they had studied. |
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They're doing their job because their job is to find the truth in the matter, whatever the evidence is that it turns up. |
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I reckon that whatever court it be, it should base on facts to make a decision and make a judgment. |
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Basically, the motivation of the speaker doesn't matter, whatever side they are on. |
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Regardless of whatever musical or fashion trend that happens to threaten its existence, metal will always remain. |
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For whatever reason, my own abject lack of cookery experience was enlisted to help with the preparation of a monster spaghetti bolognese. |
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This was why she was allowed to talk to him with whatever amount of disrespect she liked. |
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They will sit around smoking wacky baccy when they're supposed to be sweeping up litter or whatever. |
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Poppy's tail was wagging at a rate only expected at top international competition level, so I knew that whatever it was, it was an animal. |
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Villagers had to use whatever transport was available, including pickup trucks and wagons pulled by tractors. |
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The other most important aspect is exercise, walking, aerobics, dancing, skipping, whatever takes your fancy. |
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They put these viewing platforms all over the place so that people can see into whatever area has been walled off. |
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We still got an opossum, a red kangaroo, a Bennett wallaby, too, and millipedes, and a kookaburra, whatever that is. |
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And scanning the QR codes will only cost whatever your mobile company charges you to use the web. |
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I don't deny that we all live in troubled times, whatever minority we come from. |
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And it's a sign that whatever his great accomplishments in the past, the guy is behind the times. |
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Now that marriage no longer means much, why not let couples or triples or quadruples of whatever variety get married? |
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It has become absurdly easy to frame whatever group is supposed to take the blame for an atrocity. |
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Shopping will be a snap, because the thing you most desire will be whatever is most abundantly available. |
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The reality was that he was a vile child abuser who deserved whatever criticism he got. |
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She said she was hoping that whatever work was thought necessary would qualify for a grant from the Government sponsored Anti-Crime partnership. |
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But from now on, a fair salary is going to be whatever it costs to get qualified people in the profession. |
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I find the movie-person's view of the arts much more congenial, whatever quarrels I may have with it. |
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But whatever means they find to perpetrate this assault they must be opposed for the warmongers they are. |
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If you're using chives as a visual accent, just sprinkle a few over whatever you're accenting. |
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They weren't designed to tie the hands of those who signed the accords, while letting those who haven't do whatever they please. |
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They are the boring, pointless, uninteresting gobs of wasted film dedicated to showcasing whatever idiotic local events took place that day. |
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Similarly, whatever is said on radio is taken as gospel by undiscerning listeners who, from all accounts, comprise the clear majority. |
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The tank has a turret that can be used like the water cannon, except that it destroys whatever it hits. |
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There is no reason whatever to suppose that the judge's querulousness with counsel has become an inability impartially to assess the case. |
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If asked, I will answer, and when the water-cooler topic turns to relationships, I will talk about mine, whatever they may be at the time. |
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In college, my quick wit and intelligence made up for whatever I lacked in dedication. |
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I try to tell her it's alright, that whatever shred of jealousy I had had disappeared long back. |
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This version of the achingly optimistic Broadway standard is well worth whatever sleuthing may be required to track it down. |
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But, whatever harm Macscruby thinks our flag might do to his beef jerky, McDonald's had no misgivings on its effect on the Big Mac. |
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What I want for my children is for them to be resilient, to be able to cope with whatever comes their way. |
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They should be really well prepared for whatever comes their way after I leave. |
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He can give you hope and the strength to endure whatever hard times come your way. |
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We are given pain relief in our society for whatever ailment comes our way. |
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I appreciate this might be against the rules of blogging and am prepared to take whatever punishment comes my way. |
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I think he is guilty, as the pictures show, of throwing more than one punch and he has to accept whatever punishment comes his way. |
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I want to be in a position to withstand whatever challenge might come my way. |
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Evolution, or whatever passes for it in Dalekland, means they now have a form of jet propulsion that enables them to fly. |
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But like lefties everywhere, clinging to whatever jetsam keeps us afloat, I believe every revolution ere now was betrayed. |
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And we know also that they will do whatever they can to acquire the most deadly weaponry they can. |
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Will we be able to control whatever fuel is going into that plant, so that it does not become a source of nuclear weapons-grade material? |
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There is nothing in Part 1 about pensions, schools, holidays, or whatever he was rabbiting on about. |
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Indeed, whatever stands in dispute and needs a ruling the pointer of the balance will determine. |
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He believed whatever choice, its impact would not be felt for long as the winners would rule with a minority balance of power. |
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But we did compete in sack races, running races, egg-and-spoon races, swimming races, whatever. |
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When I listened to his commentaries, I was in the Grandstand at whatever racecourse with him watching it in glorious colour! |
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The Web is full of ordinary people from all over the planet wittering on about whatever they want to. |
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This man, whatever his reason, is defying the signalled wishes of the consumers, his fellows in society. |
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Wherever the race meeting, whatever the horse, he couldn't resist the allure of placing a bet. |
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Show dances and jitterbugs are stylized and often meshed with whatever Mr. Varone favors. |
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We're doing the interview and whatever raciness they want to put in there, we'll run it. |
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They're racists because they are driven by hate, and whatever they do, that viciousness just bubbles over. |
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I don't reject friends because they politically aren't like me, or they are racist, gay or whatever. |
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Winning, at all costs, and at whatever long term consequence, seems to be all that matters to them. |
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Obviously whatever decision she's reached has helped relieve the burden that's been weighing her down. |
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I can scarcely leave my house without her joining me in whatever activity I am doing. |
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Guy Claxton is acutely aware that whatever we say we are imposing a pre-existing framework of ideas. |
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We're looking for jokes, gags, funny stories, pictures, whatever, but they must be your original work. |
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These jokers that have been floating around these boardrooms, they waddle off to their next cup of tea or whatever and that's it. |
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Sure, you could end up with a Congress that consists solely of libertarian veterinarians, or elderly communists, or whatever. |
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He said something that applies to cops of whatever race in whatever jurisdiction. |
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For whatever reason, summertime in New York is when all the ghosts of hip-hop past come out of the woodwork. |
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Her idea was to wear whatever regardless of what the director thought. |
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Meanwhile, the Arab League has made clear that whatever we do, we will not be covered in glory. |
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People who think they can eat whatever they want without harming their health are deceiving themselves. |
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Maybe I have come more to terms with, somewhere over the years, that people will think whatever they think. |
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But whatever their scandalous relationships are, they pale in comparison to that of aria. |
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And he has remained perpetually ready for whatever else might arise, keeping his truck as sparkling as his persona. |
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But whatever they lacked in smarts, they made up for in looks. |
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In short, whatever it may be that causes one to commit a violent act, it is not asperger's, or any other form of autism. |
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They made his clothes, sat at his feet while he ate, made love to him whenever he wished, did whatever he asked. |
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Patterson decided that meant they just left the eaglets at the mercy of whatever danger arose. |
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By the second commercial break, half the hall is blissfully ignoring whatever is happening on the stage. |
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If I do, I sit in the backseat and stay alert for whatever the driver does. |
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So while mourning the closing of De Robertis, consider that we might someday mourn the bankruptcy of whatever chain replaces it. |
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For whatever reason they had enlisted, once they got to basic training, they stuck out miserably. |
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But whatever their private feeling, politicians have been keen to befriend a critical power-broker. |
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So, au revoir, adios, Jhuyt, whatever, because I am outta here! |
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I was transported into this place where the beguine was happening, whatever that was. |
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Until they do, berry utilizes her star quality to keep us riveted and awaiting whatever twist comes next. |
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You told me that you would support me in whatever decision I made. |
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So, in short, everyone knows Leung is a mere puppet with zero power and will read out whatever the communists dictate to him. |
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It was just Mike Royko and his pal, Big Shack, and whatever their bleary musings happened to be that night three years ago. |
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We will back whatever resistance is put up by the administration. |
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On the other hand, this prize does afford us a chance to broaden our horizons beyond the borders of whatever country we live in. |
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The rest bring their own pruning saws, chainsaws, rakes, trimmers, blowers and whatever else is needed and do the work that is set out in the yearly planner. |
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The principal will take whatever action she deems appropriate in this case. |
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The Wendy house could be sold already painted and made up, or it might be supplied in plain card so that people can turn it into whatever they want. |
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She spent 12-hour days at the Red Cross canteen, doing whatever was needed. |
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Modeling wax is great fun as children use the warmth of their hands to shape pieces of wax into animals, figures or whatever their imaginations conjure. |
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I have no idea about the law behind that, but obviously these guys can say whatever they want and find the case law to back it up. |
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The Oscars, the Emmies, whatever, the pre-show style strut became a kind of catwalk of the stars. |
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Keep an eye on those radars, and listen to whatever is being said. |
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A highly moral man by all accounts in his personal life, he is making a coldly pragmatic decision to do whatever it takes to win. |
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You can choose whatever base you want, but I usually go with two cups of coconut or almond milk. |
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Now there are cell phones and radio so whatever happens everybody knows. |
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He was channeling something dark and whatever he was doing really helped the performance. |
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The US does whatever it likes regardless of what has happened in the past. |
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I think it is important to grab whatever work is coming my way. |
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Amin, whom we met in the park, says that his highs tend to extend and intensify whatever he was feeling already. |
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But you can't judge a book by its cover or whatever they say. |
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In politics this can be dangerous, because it encourages basing decisions, no matter how weighty, on whatever popular opinion momentarily prevails. |
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Then, you can get through whatever comes your way, whatever happens. |
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Each student donated whatever amount he or she could afford. |
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So at the end of every day in the run up to a grant payment, I and a few others would pool whatever meagre amount we had into a pot, and play cards for it. |
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Chesapeake promised Drake one-eighth the value of whatever it made from his well. |
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The quota that the parish of St Patrick's Church had to meet has been reached and now whatever else the parish can make will be coming back into parish. |
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The adolescent recipient of this kind of torture is forced into the position of trying to prove that she didn't do whatever it is her peers claim she did. |
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But whatever we may lack in hygiene, we make up for in ecological smarts. |
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Marsden said that whatever route a company decided to take, it was important to remember that innovation was a long-term process and not a quick fix. |
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But they sort of ran the place, secretaries or organisers or whatever they were, and we kids loved them, really loved them and they were as warm as toast. |
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They do it whatever the weather and regardless of the season. |
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They could do whatever they want if they held the balance of power. |
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The principal task of the courts will continue to be to ensure that, whatever the range of admissible evidence, coincidence is not confused with proof. |
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It would be merely foolish to assert that it is of no interest whatever to know that The Disciples is a forgery. |
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Majority rule, loosely put, is the proposition that 51 percent of the people should be able to get whatever they want. |
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That whatever might have been said en passant or adjectitiously, this was the ground on which the judgment below was rested. |
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Wounds which, whatever their seat, are complicated with aerian or bacterial emphysema, and the gases from which are infiltrated to the scrotum. |
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As well as could be judged by looking down through the water under the counters, there was no injury whatever to the afterbody of the ship. |
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Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am speaking, with whatever I possess of animation. |
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The kind of awakeness that allows you to be appropriate to whatever moment you're in. |
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No-one up there really believes Scotland is some kind of terrorism magnet, whatever the bampots in London think. |
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But whatever your choice, it's the smoky taste enhanced by a unique sauce that bar-b-que buffs will travel miles for. |
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Here's your chance to bone up on the segregating, or crediting, or whatever you call it. |
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Such a man had no chance whatever in this flowery and bowery little suburb. |
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Of particular importance, other than in Maryland, hospitals are generally free to charge whatever they want in their chargemaster. |
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The funny part of it all is that the starling appears to make the chippies do whatever it pleases. |
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Dumping fertilizer on top of whatever mysterious goop was in the storage tank created a combustible mix which caught on fire. |
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Morrell says whatever the details, the United States will continue to pursue a military and civilian counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan. |
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They are waiting for their parents to return from the sea with cropfuls of fish, squid, krill, or whatever else passes for breakfast. |
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His other motives, whether crypto-sexist, racist, vegetarian, or whatever, need not concern us. |
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The smoky spray seemed to trap whatever light there was and to dispense it subtly. |
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Which meant she'd sound like a gigantic douche-canoe if she asked him if he had any, like, psychic powers or whatever. |
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When one relaxes physically as well as mentally, whatever qi should be upborne is upborne and whatever qi should be downborne is downborne. |
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The term emmenagogue is applied to any remedy or indeed any resource whatever which normalizes the menses. |
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Still, Mick and the boys couldn't resist striving after whatever the Beatles attempted first, even when the Fabs flopped. |
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Nicomachus, as explained in the next line, was already known to the Elean priests or fetials, or whatever we are to call them, as a guest-friend. |
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Dr. Tillotson polished over whatever was left rough in the compositions with his smooth language, and flowingness of his easy eloquence. |
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Notice that franciums are balanced without even thinking in moles, atoms, or whatever. |
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Talking of backfire, frontfire or whatever, John Carroll can give it both barrels, and simultaneously. |
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If Nonna had seen them, she would do the same as Dad, but I looked back to see her focused full throttle on whatever it was George was saying. |
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A geofence could be a mile or more around a store or it could be fifty feet from the front door, whatever the business decides. |
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The manager was given her head to make whatever changes she might deem necessary in the structure of her department. |
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When choosing software, don't have eyes bigger than your stomach. Rather, stick to whatever level of software you need, and no more. |
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Houses are not mirrors for Narcissuses, and even the most houseproud people don't eat off the kitchen floor, whatever they say. |
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They could levy from the citizens whatever military force they judged was necessary to execute the decree. |
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Importantly, whatever their origin or when they flourished, they established their claim to lordship through their links to extended kin ties. |
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The ingestion of white powder, whatever the regrets, pathos and even the wit of the ingester, is not of itself a fictionally involving action. |
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The regular place of the interrogative word, of whatever kind, is at the beginning of the sentence, or as near it as possible. |
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For this structure they substituted the modern, autonomous individual, free to do whatever was not prohibited by law. |
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Strip down clean to the basic fibre, whatever it is, and cut it into knittable lengths. |
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In a mighty little time their husbands played them false and, taking whatever they could lay hands upon, levanted and left them in the lurch. |
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Besides, I told myself, everyone out in magazineland would understand that in my first week I had to go with whatever was in the inventory. |
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Into the ditch was dumped large amounts of rubble, gravel and stone, whatever fill was available. |
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This was sometimes ornately dressed and sometimes a barely recognisable bundle of rags stuffed with whatever filling was suitable. |
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But whatever it was, when I was playing Romeo I was carrying a torch, I was trying to sell realism in Shakespeare. |
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For some time, Hobbes was not even allowed to respond, whatever his enemies tried. |
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That is, it can be taken to say that whatever we find in the intellect is also incipiently in the senses. |
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But at the same time he was really voracious and with hunger for knowledge of whatever kind. |
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At the end of the day, whatever medium you work in, it is about storytelling and holding your audience. |
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I let out another moaning mewl, biting my lip as I awaited whatever he planned. |
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These involved long trips across country where horses were required to jump whatever obstacles the landscape threw in their way. |
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I made the decision that whatever I drove I would do it to the best of my ability and see where it led. |
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Thus, whatever limitation of its sovereignty Parliament accepted when it enacted the European Communities Act 1972 was entirely voluntary. |
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A country should specialize in whatever good it can produce at the lowest cost, trading this good to buy other goods it requires for consumption. |
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However, whatever the history, in practice the government of the Cayman Islands has always relied on indirect and not direct taxes. |
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Led by the Prime Minister, the Cabinet is collectively responsible for whatever the government does. |
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In the end, despite whatever resistance to codification, the codification of European private laws moved forward. |
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By tradition, the Chancellor has been allowed to drink whatever he or she wishes while making the annual Budget Speech to parliament. |
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Those valuable classes of men who take the deepest interest in whatever appears to be connected with the moral order of the world. |
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An object continues to do whatever it happens to be doing unless a force is exerted upon it. |
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He has expressed grief both for a lost father and a missing past, but he has no sense of being a survivor, at whatever remove. |
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For these two works, Moore was content to allow the filmmakers to do whatever they wished and removed himself from the process entirely. |
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Later, the town awakens and, aware now of how their feelings affect whatever they do, we watch them go about their daily business. |
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We need all of us, whatever our background, to constantly examine the stories inside which and with which we live. |
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Hopkins is a gifted mimic, adept at turning his native Welsh accent into whatever is required by a character. |
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If they suspect that this is the case, they issue an official caution to the person that whatever they say may be used against them in court. |
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Emos, or neogoths, or whatever they were calling themselves these days. Up to no good is likely what the townsfolk of Tangawarra would call them. |
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As to Aristotle's influence on him, we are left free to conjecture whatever seems to us most plausible. For my part, I should suppose it nil. |
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Septs are surnames, families or clans that historically, currently or for whatever reason the chief chooses, are associated with that clan. |
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It is extremely common for music to be written in whatever the contemporary lingua franca is. |
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The Assembly cannot make laws on subject areas such as defence, tax or welfare benefits, whatever the result of this vote. |
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However, it is clear that the grey seal will eat whatever is available, including octopus and lobsters. |
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But Claire had not counted on Nyssa herself. Nyssa's aim in life seemed to be to do whatever she wanted whenever she wanted to do it. |
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A mining engineer in whatever role they occupy must follow all federal, state, and local mine safety laws. |
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A video showed the blocks bouncing off the coral in the current, killing whatever they touched. |
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As a deepwater port, it is accessible to all types of ships whatever their size around the clock. |
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True bugs, ants, sawflies, and beetles are also important, but house sparrows take advantage of whatever foods are abundant to feed their young. |
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Britain faces a hugely costly settling of accounts, whatever parti pris barristers may advise. |
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They gave thanks for whatever they deemed worth being thankful for and proceeded to party hardy. |
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They ought to make good and skilled servants, for they repeat very quickly whatever we say to them. |
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And his father had told him if he ever wanted anything to write home to him and, whatever he did, never to peach on a fellow. |
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Because food is so scarce, bathypelagic predators are not selective in their feeding habits, but grab whatever come close enough. |
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The force of the impact tore the toe off the sock and whatever was in it came out. |
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For whatever reason, the Romans did not seek revenge and the matter was closed. |
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The dead would then arrive in Valhalla with everything that one had on their pyre, and whatever one had hidden in the ground. |
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Now whatever improbability there is the former adds so much to the probability of the latter. |
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Mercantilism is an economic policy that emphasizes the goal of each nation was to gain as much money as possible by whatever means. |
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And of course the creos will say that whatever they find is evidence for a young universe. |
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One should revere whatever food one gets and eat it without disdain, states Manusmriti, but never overeat, as eating too much harms health. |
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The Lords may then decide whatever punishment they find fit, within the law. |
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She expected reboant halls and a ghoulishly scarred Slavic dwarf on call to fetch brains or whatever the mad scientist-in-chief wanted. |
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In the past, lime mortar tended to be mixed on site with whatever sand was locally available. |
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Still, whatever assumptions are made, the number of direct and indirect victims must be measured in eight rather than seven digits. |
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At the highest elevations, trees cannot grow, and whatever life may be present will be of the alpine type, resembling tundra. |
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For whatever reason, Hannibal chose the cause of the elder of the two combatants, Brancus. |
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However, the majority of the known Dartmoor kistvaens were opened at some time in the past, and whatever they used to hold is missing. |
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The growers will root cellar whatever portion of the crop does not sell at harvest time. |
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Serenades pitch woo or pitch for whatever entitlement the serenader is looking for. |
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Whatever the media promote and the chorus chants, whatever dapples dinner tables, this is not a mundane story of sex, lies and videotape. |
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Further, whatever is speechworthy, whatever can be understood, is language. |
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Jack glances at you sidelong while the middle-aged spookmaster is fumbling to articulate whatever it is he's got stuck in his mind. |
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Its busy little brain must and will be kept going on whatever is handy. And in this respect, as in many others, man is a supermonkey. |
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He would not single out anyone, because whatever has plagued the Rangers over the past two weeks is a teamwide affliction. |
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If a student has an inappropriate question, whatever you do, do not berate them. |
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Killing me now, for whatever reason, was going to take a lot of guts and a lot of thought, and I planned to be much gutsier and thoughtier. |
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But whatever harm a spiteful tongue could do them, he took care should be done. Only throw dirt enough, and some will stick. |
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All unemployments, seasonal, frictional, cyclical, classical, whatever, mean that you're out of work. |
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A fish can change in evolutionary time to whatever unfishy shape is required for its way of life. |
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There is just no way to go back and unfuck the maid or whatever it was that got him in trouble in the first place. |
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We can then allow whatever the results of our work are to flow out of this in a natural, unobsessive way. |
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The action group won't be involved, but individual members can do whatever they wish. |
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And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, whatever is, is right. |
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I guess the thrill is in the conflict, not in the need to know. Hey, whatever creams your twinkie, Binky. |
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But it does insure that the community won't lose the land if a womon decides, for whatever reason, not to pay. |
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Indian princes, zamindars and industrialists engaged him as their counsel and paid him whatever he asked for as fees. |
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Top with raisins, nuts, wheat germ or sliced peaches, or whatever favorite topping you love, and place in the refrigerator. |
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We hear stories about them being used as clothes airers or climbing frames for plants, but we want them back, whatever their condition. |
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Browder pledges to keep after whatever assets he can identify. |
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I then place the pot on the woodstove to simmer and add nay spices salt, pepper, bay leaf, garlic and whatever else I can find. |
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Normally, she says, she chooses whatever is most comfortable for her. |
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The journey can be recorded with words, photographs, sounds, or whatever else the journeyer chooses and the records uploaded to a website. |
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There was always a question of rateability, but he showed today he can do whatever Kent wants him to do. |
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Meanwhile, in Sion they were probably whooping it up, tootin' their alphorns and ringing the old cowbells, or whatever the Swiss do when they're over the moon. |
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With only 10 minutes of exposure, our results revealed that children selected and ate whatever snacks were being marketed by the advergame, healthy or not, the authors said. |
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