Often the whole high street becomes gridlocked, meanwhile half the street is blocked by cars parked illegally. |
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The rich are probably getting richer but the poor are also doing a little better, on the whole and in the aggregate. |
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The whole of creation is a book of symbols or, as some prefer to say, is a sacrament of God. |
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Don't get me wrong, they still play the same two songs over and over, they just sound a whole lot better. |
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An atheist will always be asking questions about a whole lot of issues, not only religion. |
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I have a whole lot of little yellow slips of paper close at hand at all times. |
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We put on extra waterproofs and helmets, and then luged down the whole 3 kilometers. |
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I had found the whole incident rather amusing, but he was slightly miffed by it. |
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When the dough has been shaped into a pyramid, a thick meat and potato stew is poured round it and decorated with whole hard-boiled eggs. |
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Only seventy odd years ago the whole of humanity thought that the entire universe verse was just our own Milky Way. |
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They would let whole milk stand for several hours until the lighter cream rose to the top. |
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My daughter lives in Winnipeg with her children, and I live in Ottawa, and there are a whole lot of us. |
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Meanwhile, I've heard a whole lot of people demand their fair share of fair treatment. |
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Chester has wide variety of eating establishments, covering a whole range of culinary areas. |
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The grieved king besought heaven and earth to make his daughter whole again. |
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I can think of no one in the whole world who could play a scheming windbag of a womaniser better than him! |
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The whole time she held me I felt so at peace, so secure, so loved I didn't want to ever let her down. |
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The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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Vitally, this interval permitted the whole paper to be proofed before printing. |
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The whole process was further slowed by the fact that if you wanted to deliver something airside, it had to go through tough security checks. |
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They stream into town from the central station and spread out across the city until the whole of the capital is one giant party zone. |
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She isn't at all sure she agrees with giving prizes for acting and believes the whole thing is nothing more than a marketing exercise. |
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She informed me that she didn't mean for the whole four weeks, just for a few days to free my body of all the toxins. |
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Finally, the assertion that everything happens by necessity seems to leave the whole of morality in doubt. |
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Perhaps because the whole site was clearly on its way to becoming banal, ordinary, I felt a rush of sadness for the victims. |
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Instead, we just got a lecture about a whole lot of other issues that were not relevant. |
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Hayley's husband Greg walked along side her for the whole 5km cheering and whistling, providing the encouragement she needed to win. |
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What this actually amounts to is a whole lot of talk and very little action. |
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And she was holding my hand underneath this desk because she was obviously shaken by that whole Los Angeles experience. |
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Without proof, you damage the whole sport by adding to such a whispering campaign. |
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Then, he headed for Egypt and saw the whole country in two weeks, travelling by night, exploring by day. |
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Nutritionally, oats are similar to whole wheat, the main difference being that the oat kernel has not been taken apart, and the wheat kernel has. |
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The whole 6,000 paraded in their battalions and marched past the Khedive and their country's flag. |
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I was feeling extremely tense and uncomfortable and the whole thing was winding me up more and more and more. |
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If one man could turn the whole city around 180 degrees, by force of will, then maybe individual decisions do count. |
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When dried it can be used whole for wreaths and centerpieces or crushed to use in sachets for closets or drawers or to scent a bath. |
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It has been held at that level for the whole time this Government has been in office. |
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Fortunately, Congress came to their senses and put the kybosh on the whole sordid affair. |
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By recalibrating the satellites with the new data, the whole system improved, which has enhanced weather forecasting substantially. |
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It gives a proof that every whole number has a Fibonacci number for which it is a factor. |
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If you are using the rearmost seats, you just unclip the whole blind from its mountings and put it away. |
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It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre. |
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Achievements attained by a person were also considered to honour the whole family. |
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The correctness of the principle on which we have proceeded is obvious; we have not taken the whole subtrahend from the minuend at once. |
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Although for a couple of years when I was a child my whole family decided not to eat meat. |
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The man's whole life should have been considered when the decision was made to give the award out. |
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The whole affair only contributed to the atomization of the political spectrum. |
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Flustered, she declines, and the whole thing is seen by Henderson's ex-boyfriend, a ratty bad-boy type played by Robert Carlyle. |
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There is a whole group of women who quite frankly have been liberated by widowhood. |
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We defined high fat dairy food as whole milk, ice cream, hard cheese, butter, and sour cream. |
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A good natural fungicide can be made from whole milk, bicarb soda and canola oil. |
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Villagers wear rice straw sandals, and the whole nation unwinds daily on a delicate rice wine, sake. |
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His meeting must have gone well because he looked a whole lot happier now then when he left. |
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We'll cook the turkey our way, have chestnut-apple dressing using fresh white bread, eat whole berry cranberry sauce and al dente veggies. |
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Confronted with the sheer ludicrousness and futility of the whole system, we just don't know what to do. |
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I decided to splurge and go for the whole shampoo, cut, blow dry, and permanent colour. |
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But above all else, the emphasis is on maximum participation and a whole lot of fun! |
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Instantly the whole hill became spotted with white puffs of smoke, and bullets began to whistle through our little grove. |
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Jane couldn't help the smile that started on her face from rapidly growing, until her whole face was practically glowing. |
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His voice echoed in the apartment and Melanie felt as though the whole room shook. |
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A holiday in Peru turns into an endurance test, as a whole sequence of health problems besiege me throughout, and for several weeks thereafter. |
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The event promises to be fun for the whole family for the young and for those who are still children at heart. |
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The whole previous tradition of dance has been to emphasize dance as the joy of moving to the music itself. |
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The bread contains nibbly, whole pieces of grain which have the reputation of damaging fillings. |
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If the strings were given anything to play besides extended whole notes, I didn't hear it. |
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When England hosted the 1966 World Cup, six of the eight venues used were grounds designed in part or in whole by Archibald Leitch. |
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You'll see more brawls on a British high street in one night than you will in the whole of Italy in an entire year. |
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His whole farm is a testament to the rich agricultural heritage of Gloucestershire. |
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Yes, half the night was spent in agonised discussion of such minor stupidities, when all that was necessary was to call the whole thing off! |
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You have a whole pack of these guys, who left the Dixiecrat Party, a part of the Democratic Party, went over to the Republican Party. |
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Have the students divide the tasks up among themselves, but grade each student based on the work of the whole group. |
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Nothing was happening, the whole thing was up in the air and was a complete shambles. |
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And 17 years on, Soft Cell are back, with an album to influence a whole new generation. |
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But now we can talk to sponsors about a whole new set-up, with nine games in Scotland in this league alone. |
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I hadn't spent my whole seventeen years perfecting my defenses to my mother's attempts at shaming me for nothing. |
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Common ravens were seen removing whole eggs from five nests attended by female Steller's eiders. |
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We live in interesting times, which hold some of the greatest challenges the human race as a whole will have ever faced. |
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The whole castle was in a flurry of excitement and preparation for the midwinter feast which was to be celebrated in a week. |
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I feel a little guilty for springing the whole problem on her without warning. |
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The planet is never named, because it might as well be the whole universe in this book. |
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The chip giant could have redesigned the mobos, but instead has decided to recall the whole caboodle. |
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The Fifth US Army, with the whole weight of Allied air power switched to its support, attacked on 15 April. |
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On the whole I tend to disapprove of politicians, especially those in opposition, having policies. |
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On the whole the figures portrayed in this exhibition have a paradoxical ability to make the impossible believable. |
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You could even go the whole nine yards and come up with a song title for the new band, but it's not necessary. |
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I began to wish that he had just taken this same group of talented actors and fashioned a collective creation out of whole cloth. |
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Sandwiches or rolls are often easiest and good choices if you use whole grain or wholemeal bread. |
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Well, my part in the whole mess was to stay up all night and research so our case was airtight when we went before the district court. |
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Facts were fabricated from whole cloth by wild rumor and fueled by crowd hysteria, fear, desperation and downright anger. |
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The whole process is so incredibly time consuming that a carpetmaker must spend his entire life tying just one single carpet. |
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That night the whole gang got together to celebrate the beginning of a new family. |
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This sounds a whole lot more possible, a little like a vastly more sophisticated version of Sim City, with us as the Sims. |
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But, thanks to whole language, millions of schoolchildren in the 1990s never learned to read adequately. |
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This kiwi kook, and I use the term kook advisedly, is taking nurturing to a whole new level. |
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For several of her artworks, Happersett used the Fibonacci sequence of whole numbers to determine the number of strokes per box. |
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If the Earth were not round, whole hemispheres would have different atmospheric pressure and significantly different sea levels. |
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This gave rise to a whole new style of English glassware quite distinct from intricate Venetian fashions. |
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When talking about modular arithmetic it is important to remember that we are only allowed to use integers, that is whole numbers. |
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To pursue this line of thought further would be to construct a whole theology of redemption and atonement. |
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At first she was just going to walk one kilometre but Mr Smith said she was going the whole 5km distance. |
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You express and share feelings, also help others to feel healthy and whole around you. |
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Black dominates the whole collection, but red, beige and white are also prominent throughout. |
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Eat high-fiber foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, brans and whole grains. |
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Smooth eyelids and erase wrinkles by applying whole milk to the area and letting it remain there all day. |
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She gulped it down, then took a sip of the new gallon of whole milk her dad bought for her yesterday. |
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Don't have a whole chocolate bar, stick to a couple of pieces and an apple to fill you up. |
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The whole C.M. Punk storyline several months ago was a stroke of pure genius. |
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Because no one keeps the whole Law, everyone who lives by the Law must be under a curse. |
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I hope that the whole idea will be squashed at this early stage, but if it goes further I will fight to keep our right to regional labelling. |
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They had begun to realize that, should the king abscond, the keystone of the whole constitution would be lost, with incalculable consequences. |
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Networks are easy to set up, thanks to improved software that walks you through the whole process with wizards. |
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Pole position and a second place in the race made a great weekend for him and for the whole team. |
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At this point, he went off on one, and we were scribbling furiously, but his PR geezer stopped us from telling the whole story. |
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The whole thing together makes a super piece which reads easily and educates us well. |
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So we're bracing for a whole lot of damage in this area if the storm stays on track. |
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I was being watched by the whole office yet I was forbidden from saying anything to anybody. |
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Between March and September, strong northerlies blow the whole length of the waterway. |
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The whole idea that the entire country took to arms with pitchforks and scythes is also a fallacy. |
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The tide was just going out, so the whole beach was calm, not even a whisper of a breeze. |
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If not treated, this mange can affect a whole kennel of dogs and can be spread to humans as well. |
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It just goes to show that the whole protest culture is fundamentally flawed. |
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There are a whole range of different coloured kangaroo paw in front of us, but what's the idea behind this nursery? |
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Dembski's anti-extrapolationism seems a lot like saying that, while Kepler's laws might hold on any given day, they don't hold over whole years. |
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It's a bit of a sticky wicket, but we've got to put something back and we must try to look at the whole picture. |
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I wanted to take it into a whole rock show direction, but I wimped out because the whole sound is based around drum machines. |
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Using an electric whisk, whisk the whole egg, egg yolk and sugar together until pale and thick, then incorporate the chocolate mixture. |
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While acknowledging he did not tell the whole truth, he insisted that white lies are commonplace in politics. |
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Americans consume five loaves of white bread for every loaf of whole wheat. |
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There are concerns about bench-marking and substitution and a whole lot of issues. |
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These spiritual concepts lead onto a whole lot of other spiritual concepts. |
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Within that tightly compressed time, you are expected to convey a whole lot of information. |
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When you've done the sums, the rainforest is actually worth more whole than in pieces. |
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A whole piece of chicken may frighten them away but a chicken wing keeps them content. |
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It includes whole scenes, footage, music and assorted bits and pieces left out of the original. |
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Then we tried to wean Tessa onto whole milk, and she refused to sleep until we gave her back her formula. |
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The animals are then served whole in coconut milk and are consumed in their entirety. |
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After your child is two years old, it is safe to give him or her skim milk instead of whole milk. |
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He lunged for the device, and a sudden blast of mental force rattled his whole figure. |
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Crack a handful of whole new season's walnuts, remove the kernels from the shells and halve and quarter them. |
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Marshall identified whole milk as one of the main sources of saturated fat in the diet. |
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A night out was just the tonic I needed after three whole days of hard work. |
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Teenagers went without food for a whole day to raise money for orphans in Africa. |
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It was an apartment by the railway track and every time a train went by the whole apartment would shake. |
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Owned first in part by Sweden, then in whole by Russia, they always maintained their distinct identity. |
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I just got off the phone with him, and I think he senses that this is a whole new ballgame now. |
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The cops cleared the streets in front and brought up the rear, but along the whole enormous length of the demo there wasn't a cop in sight. |
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But this is not an accurate picture of the whole world, only a small and very affluential part of it. |
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The designers have to wake up and realize that the clothes they create can influence a whole new generation. |
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A hand shake is exciting by it's closeness and novelty, but hongi or a hug is a whole different level. |
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She also lent me a couple of Ben Elton books which were good, but not as good for relaxing as they have a whole dark seedy side. |
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You need a whole other level of proficiency, to be able to film close to real time and to be consistent. |
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The whole thing is hand-carved, as you can see by the adze marks on the frames. |
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The whole place had a damp and evil smell, and as I moved my torch a rat scuttled across the floor. |
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To maintain moisture, slip the whole flat or pot into a clear plastic bag after the initial watering. |
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I can't write in a whole lot of different styles, trying to please the highbrows one time and the lowbrows the next. |
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There is no automatic reason why share prices as a whole should plummet as a result of the attacks. |
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It is less clear that a vote on the report as a whole would be a no confidence motion. |
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It is not a perception which reflects well on Scotland as a whole and Glasgow in particular. |
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Slower sugar-releasing breads such as 100 per cent wholemeal or whole rye bread would be a better bet. |
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Have you thought to check if your building, in whole or part, is absolutely legal? |
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I took my cricketing cues from a television documentary on Ian Botham on Sunday night which held a whole pub in rapt attention. |
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But caricatures that carry weight with many thoughtful people are not woven out of whole cloth. |
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You would cut demand and supply would go up and you would recalibrate the whole system. |
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I think it must be the only Mercury Lynx station wagon left running in the whole world. |
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Now Dublin boasts the tallest such structure not just in Ireland but in the whole world. |
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It's her favorite thing in the whole world, and I just can't deny her anything. |
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So, despite all those glitzy hotels, it will be months before the destination as a whole feels remotely elegant. |
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He would probably be the nicest liberal preacher that you ever met in the whole world. |
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Opposite Wimbledon Park lies the most famous tennis club in all England, probably in the whole world. |
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On the whole it does not seem that New Zealanders are coping so well with the challenges of globalisation. |
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Many people were rapt and stayed for the whole hour before it looped around. |
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Copper examples are on the whole more common than brass, though values are very similar. |
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Ethical living redefines the whole point to life as cleaning up after ourselves. |
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I look at their social skills, their vision, their creativity, their business acumen, the whole nine yards. |
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A whole carp steamed or braised with fresh ginger and delicately seasoned with Chinese rice wine will be the third course. |
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The whole product is an interactive movie with a set of computer models on aerology and meteorology. |
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Furthermore, I never bought into the whole idea of Atlanteans as technological supermen. |
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Italian performer Ennio Marchetto talks about creating celebrities out of whole cloth. |
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A sampling of the Egyptian diet draws the rapt attention of a whole family. |
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Moreover, there is the nagging question of whether she is deliberately embroidering this story, or even making it up out of whole cloth. |
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A common sense combination of phonics and whole language is the best way to teach kids to read. |
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The curriculum eschews the fashionable pedagogies of whole language and constructivist math. |
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Her whole body shook with fright and she had never been more scared in her life. |
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We've got money to burn and whole industries have grown up around us because there are just gazillions of dollars up for grabs. |
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And in California, the State Department of Education essentially adopted whole language and foisted that on mot of the school districts. |
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Sometimes whole language strategies are appropriate, and there needs to be active learning too. |
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He whined the whole way home, complaining that he was old enough to walk home by himself. |
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In fact, we were the last expected people of the whole lot to be falling for a fare like that. |
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He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming. |
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Illiteracy has been growing for at least four decades, and yet whole language continues to be used. |
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Edie gasped for breath, giving in to the shakes, hanging on to the float like it was her whole world. |
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By the time they get there they are totally jaded by the whole thing or keen as mustard to help. |
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The couple claimed that because the tiles had aged they would no longer match and the whole lot should be replaced. |
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He says he doesn't earn a whole lot of money himself and rarely works less than 60 hours a week. |
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From there, a cable car whisked us to the top of Lagazuio, which gave us spectacular views of the whole Sella Ronda region. |
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Basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals were required to solve some problems, although many items required no calculations. |
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In this sequence, 8 and 9 are not only powers of integers but also consecutive whole numbers. |
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She had a whole range of interesting scars across her back from his whippings. |
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This requires fractals to be given dimensions that are not whole numbers but fractions. |
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However, it took a whole day for agreement to be reached on this issue alone and some negotiators now fear that time is running out. |
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Any fractional or decimal value must be multiplied by a whole number to eliminate fractional subscripts. |
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It was probably a bit too long a run-out for him in his first match back, a whole two hours of football, but it proved something to him. |
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The buildings and the estate as a whole are not in such a condition that a wholescale refurbishment is difficult to imagine. |
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Cataracts that cloud the whole lens can seriously affect your sight and you may need an operation to prevent you going blind. |
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Not surprisingly it has become the centre piece of a whole branch of Karakalpak culture and folk lore. |
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As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk. |
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I will raze the whole building to the ground, if that's what it takes to prove myself. |
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Go to Esfahan now and it's as if the whole city were forever readying itself for an impromptu royal visit. |
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More and more, I have come to believe that the keystone of the whole process is the set of beliefs within the employee population. |
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On the whole then, restaurants are great places to eat in, but perhaps not that good as an investment. |
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Could I really destroy the chances for the whole group in one rash decision? |
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And then I went from being upset about the whole episode to being angry beyond reason. |
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I believe we need to recognise that some of the collections in Auckland are of national importance and value to the whole nation. |
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So I put whole fresh raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries into the strawberry base. |
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When roasting whole guinea fowl, protect the breast meat with bacon rashers. |
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They have been avoiding the whole Los Angeles scene, preferring to keep to themselves. |
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I had to keep telling myself to stay focused and remain calm through this whole ordeal. |
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Once far enough she let out a low-pitched whistle, one she spent a whole summer perfecting. |
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It was said that Winston's father, Randolph, never did a stroke of work in his whole life, and neither did his mother Jennie. |
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He just kept on at me the whole time, trying to pressure me and get me to go back to the business and leave hospital. |
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But just recently I found the diary I kept for the first year after the stroke and read the whole thing. |
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No. And then I started to have fruit and then there was this one fantasy I've been having the whole time which was a lox and cream cheese bagel. |
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The whole whirligig of sights and sounds and bodies rushing forward seemed to be aimed directly at me. |
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This means having a train station in Shawfair town centre within easy walking distance of the whole population. |
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I wrote an argument against that point of view but I'm not sure I convinced a whole lot of people. |
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People talk about multinational influence in politics setting the agenda, and while this is true to an extent, it isn't the whole picture. |
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The product is whole grain if the first ingredient is whole grain, whole wheat or rye. |
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Where the pool had been was now a boulder-sized mass heaving like a whole kennel of dogs fighting in a sack. |
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And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour. |
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In a crisis like that, a company changes its whole behavior and becomes reactive in nature. |
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The whole world thinking that he is a pathetic loser is pretty much his worst nightmare. |
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If you want us to do the whole job from go to whoa, you simply supply the art and tell us how you want it framed. |
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I am afraid that a whole country, an entire people, will be destroyed for nothing. |
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It's all part of that whole godless scientific method, empirical data, age of reason, enlightenment lah-de-dah we hold so dear. |
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You may walk the whole way to Monatore bridge and back, a distance of just over two miles, or else do a shorter walk. |
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For low-resolution data, it is not necessary to consider the whole set of individual atomic positions. |
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After a while we began a gentle ascent of the Little Homer Saddle, the only climb in the whole walk. |
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In truth the whole evening was testimony to the benefits that can be accrued from Transition Year. |
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This way, the participants get to see a whole lot of India, which they would never have otherwise. |
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A whole lot of channels sprang up during these years, keen to milk the cash cow that TV became. |
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Height, weight, hair colour, the way they walk plus a whole host of other factors allow you to identify them. |
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It's not just this town itself, but the whole of this county, this township that weaves all of us together like a blended family. |
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Surely that is their job, to be independent, fearless, and tell the whole truth. |
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For neither in any one single thing, nor in the whole aggregate and series of things, can there be found the sufficient reason of existence. |
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Then he sized up the two Irish reporters, figured they could take it, and told the whole truth. |
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I honestly felt a little stupidity now may save a whole lot of aggravation later. |
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He added that the centre would now be able to undertake a whole lot of other activities with the new space outdoors. |
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This generation depends on a whole lot of people who live outside the United States. |
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Is that on the theory that subdivided land in aggregate is worth more than the whole lot? |
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The race seems wide open, with a whole host of possible outcomes. |
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When the north wind blows, we suffer with the whole of Southern China. |
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There were tears and shouting and generally a whole lot of upset. |
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They had lost the first leg 5-1 and went behind early in the second leg before scoring eight goals to win 9-7 on aggregate with the whole team sharing the match award. |
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According to Leibniz, the whole world is an aggregate of monads. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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I don't think the whole truth has come out and I don't think it ever will. |
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This diagram places in opposition a development which will mainly benefit the big firm and the agglomerated area, and a development which will benefit the whole population. |
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Whilst those commissions may be rebated in full in many cases, it is the payment of that commission which, in fact, finances the whole of the financial planning process. |
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Today, saccharides can be found in supplements and foods, such as edible fungi, breast milk, certain fruits and vegetables, whole grains, roots and plants. |
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The whole issue is compromised by millennia of animal-human interaction that make it difficult to achieve moral clarity even in the atomic system of one owner and one pet. |
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He had not told me the whole truth about what the relationship was. |
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We walked and spent the whole evening last night nattering about him. |
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The ludicrousness of the whole situation and the fact that everything is completely out of control suddenly strikes me and I start to laugh hysterically. |
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After the whole summer without a routine, it takes some readjustment. |
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I'd arrived there with two willowy 14-year-olds, all bare midriffs and attitude, feeling that along with the luggage I had probably also packed a whole load of trouble. |
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Finding that the isotopes of neon have atomic weights that are whole numbers vindicated Prout's hypothesis that hydrogen was the basis for all the elements. |
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The whole residence was blanketed in a dusty atmosphere that made me sneeze often when the windows were shut up tightly as they were on this particular day. |
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If you were in his last class of the day he'd keep the whole class after. |
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I have some friends who think the whole lot of them, including the cabinet of the CSA, should have been hanged. |
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We corked what was left of the wines, and headed back out into the heat, a little wiser about the whole what-goes-with-what thing. |
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It's the color produced by mixing the juice of Key limes with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and grated lime peel, then frothing and cooling the whole concoction. |
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We had a few people round on Saturday night to celebrate and spent practically the whole day getting the house and garden ready and preparing a buffet. |
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Cameras would be everywhere, filming the whole process from go to whoa. |
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They used a flash grenade, it went bang and the whole place lit up. |
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I know how painful it was for the whole family to see her like this, and in the end it was a case of willing her to go, so that her pain would end. |
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Choosing organic whole fruit would be a more wholesome option for Rhona. |
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When she blushed it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow. |
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In some parts, the sun's rays struggle to pierce the tree canopies, casting the whole world in a greenish gloom. |
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For finite sets, the cardinal numbers are the whole numbers. |
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The manager gave the impression that the whole idea was a distant fantasy unworthy of immediate attention on Friday, but there was an element of enthusiasm too. |
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The decimal point separates the whole numbers from the fractions or parts of numbers and so every number has a decimal point, whether we show it or not. |
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Fascinating patterns lurk among the digits of whole numbers. |
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Integers are the whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. |
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In fact, the whole middle third of the album is just delicious. |
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Column addition was performed on whole numbers and then on fractions. |
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Such problem arise when one asks whether an equation involving only whole numbers has an infinite number of whole-number solutions, a finite number, or none at all. |
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You can stick a vanilla pod into a jar of sugar to flavour it, or for a more rounded taste, you can whizz the sugar with the whole pod or just the seeds in an electric mixer. |
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At its most complex, it is an irrational number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two whole numbers and has an apparently random decimal string of infinite length. |
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Sonia smiled at them, and her whole face glowed with love for them. |
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The whole process could have been a joyful PR interlude, replacing the current grind of grimness. |
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These studies address questions of student learning, whole language instruction, and relationships between schooling and the sociocultural processes. |
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Her whole body shook with emotion as she strode blindly along some path. |
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It was generally replaced in classrooms in the 1980s by the whole language method of immersing children in print and allowing them to absorb words. |
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Birds as a whole feed on a wide range of foods, from fish and flesh to insects to fruits and seeds, and in the case of the New Zealand kea, occasionally sheep's blood. |
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Sitting a three-month retreat can rearrange your whole view of practice. |
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Despite the law, because of foot dragging by teachers and their unions which resist change, sixty percent of school systems continue to teach whole language. |
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The establishment of this review was a response to the heated debate over the relative merits of whole language and phonics as methods of teaching children to read. |
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I expect newspapers to misquote and misunderstand Church officials and to overemphasize minor points, but not to make up quotations out of whole cloth. |
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These modern versions of ancient traditions are often created out of whole cloth, but they offer the pleasure of enjoying an old-time religion without engaging one's own past. |
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Directors Louis Pepe and Keith Fulton, who gave us Lost in La Mancha a couple of years ago, created their own documentary out of whole cloth this time. |
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