One thing that an agile team should definitely be able to do is deliver software by a certain date. |
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One fireman seemed to get hold of him then he seemed to slip from his grasp. |
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One study thermally characterized the reactive hyperemic response of healthy skin. |
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One was bought 20 years ago by a real estate developer, who is reputed to be deliriously happy. |
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One very hot day while out walking, one of the fellows I was with flopped awkwardly to the ground and the sound of wet thumps filled my ears. |
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Keighley Shamrocks also played out a goalless draw as they held Division One leaders Ardsley Celtic at home. |
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One of the basic underlying assumptions of Afrocentric theory emanates from the school of thought delineated in Black family literature. |
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One risk of any such procedure would be the small possibility of an allergic reaction to the anesthetic used. |
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One afternoon was filled with poetry readings, theatrical performances and dance numbers. |
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One telling anecdote earlier this year had watchdog watchers aghast and amazed. |
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One may wonder why he has decided to attempt this at a time when reality TV is rapidly losing its popularity. |
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One of the rules you have for surviving college and getting out into the real world is that the first job doesn't have to be great. |
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One of the guys I was out with was in at 6am as well, otherwise I would have wimped out. |
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One of the men tried to hijack a car, but the woman driver managed to raise the alarm and the man was held until police arrived to arrest him. |
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One cannot really blame them because even the best talent in women's athletics have found it difficult to stay afloat in the international arena. |
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One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin bearing fin rays. |
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One of the main uses we have made of it is for the keelson which required a piece of wood 6.7m in length. |
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One tester thought it had a bitter aftertaste, another said it tasted of coffee. |
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One could go one step further and encourage people to gang together and click on certain ads in the manner of an ad busting flashmob. |
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One of the persistent legends that attaches to Saville, is that, like the author Douglas Adams, he loves the sound of deadlines whooshing past. |
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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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One woman, who moved to the area in the summer of 2003, was aghast at the horror in her own backyard. |
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One could hardly ask for a better example of the legal realism he would so soon consider to be a pernicious and dangerous idea. |
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One correspondent said that the black boxes provided for recycling at the kerbside are too small. |
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One million dollars went towards the construction and funding of equipment for the labs. |
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One can hardly feel the intensity of the agony that he is supposed to have endured in his final hours on earth. |
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One of these visitors was Johann Hummel, well known in his day as a formidable pianist outdone on the keyboard only by Beethoven himself. |
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His all-time favourite was a little World War One khaki cloth package containing picture postcards. |
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One who aims high for the future must not be concerned with present loss or gain. |
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One eye shone a shimmering amber with a thin slit of a pupil scanning the scene below while the other was an unmoving brushed gold orb. |
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One of Wezza's mates was hanging around outside the front of his unit, sporting a rat's tail that went halfway down his back. |
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One hundred kilometres of fire and white-hot plasma erupted from the station. |
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One or two of the author's accounts are not very interesting at all, I'm afraid. |
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One ray of hope is that the circumstances of the attack would give the Socialist Party a possible excuse for flip-flopping were they so inclined. |
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One of the robbers chased after him, and, as they struggled, a firearm was discharged again. |
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One company really took it to the next level by introducing spinning rims to the aftermarket world. |
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One other way that the cost of living could be kept down is by Government refraining from increasing taxes of any kind. |
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One of Bollettieri's coaches agreed to take her on court and with her first stroke she knocked his hat off. |
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One rather gathers, reading between the lines, that he dismissed Piggy as a fool. |
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One would anticipate seeing more of this type of disease in lymphoma leading to agammaglobulinemia, either with or without bronchiectisis. |
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One of the students in his hall was having a small kegger with whatever he'd managed to sneak past the Resident Hall Assistant. |
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One in ten pupils are leaving school in the Blackburn and Darwen area without basic reading and writing skills. |
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One question, therefore, is whether the age should be reduced to 16, which is the general age of consent for heterosexual activity. |
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One interesting aspect should be the interaction between task and word types because there are many inflected verbs in the agglutinative Turkish. |
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One of the year's best, the movie is a reaffirmation that this director is one of the best that ever lived. |
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One can understand that the widow of the dead man, Marie Ward, might feel aggrieved at the outcome. |
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One was, once again, the callow young subaltern, looking for somewhere to shave. |
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One simple control strategy would be to urgently realign the body position in the next stride using negative feedback. |
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One speaker at the conference identified a rateable differential of 31 280 percent between the richest and the most deprived districts. |
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One cannot ignore the enormous influence of advertising and media in creating reality in this era. |
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One stone approximately a foot in width and length and half a foot in height was thrown to the opposite side of the road around 20 metres away. |
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One horrified witness later told police the defendant looked as if he had gone crazy. |
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One potential side-effect is that many, many, many people will be disenfranchised if this proposal goes through. |
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One reason is that we are probably wrong to imagine that they have been suffering agonies of guilt all these years. |
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One ranger led the tour, and another brought up the rear to catch stragglers. |
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One of Alexander's key decisions will be whether to build airport rail links, and, if so, which one to build first. |
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One of the files contained inside the Zip archive file is a keylogger which can send messages to an Indonesian email address. |
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One reason why the new rules are so radical is that they sweep away all the previous ones. |
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One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
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One armed officer wearing a helmet and body armour crouched behind the corner of a house and was aiming his weapon. |
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One version of the Neogardnerian story recites this circle of birth, death, and rebirth. |
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One of the most unusual-looking fall-planted bulbs is the Grecian windflower. |
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One method of helping students with this is to provide a daily agenda on the bulletin board, whiteboard, or on a projection screen. |
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One in every ten Cumbrian businesses said skill shortages made it hard to fill job vacancies, the study revealed. |
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One of the old rattlers crawled into the station like a desert explorer desperately clawing his way towards an oasis. |
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One part of me agrees, yes that in a completely hopeless case, ravaged by pain, this might be the merciful thing to do. |
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One briefless barrister who had been watching the trial, came out with a novel. |
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One of its new PCs with easy-to-use Internet telephone service has won raves from reviewers. |
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One candidate knows that if Giblets's rivals are elected president he could transform into a pack of ravenous wolves and eat your children. |
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One such trap consisted of a large, thin piece of rawhide with daggers strapped to the bottom with metal wire. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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One such threatened species is the tropical hardwood know as afrormosia or African teak. |
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One of the robbers chased after him and as they struggled, a firearm was fired again. |
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One can imagine the glow of satisfaction felt by the letters page editor on being able to print those remarks. |
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One reason I am not keen on them is that they work by causing vasoconstriction. |
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One goal was to return fish to traditional spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the Clearwater tributaries, strengthening natural fish runs. |
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One of WHO's comparative advantages is its unrivalled reputation in setting global standards. |
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One officer was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital for head injuries and whiplash. |
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One of the two accomplices attempted to spray an aerosol in her face before the gang fled empty-handed. |
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One herd numbered thirty or more, water buffalo perhaps two or three times as many again. |
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One took out an aerosol can and began spray painting green paint over the bottom of the shutters of the shop opposite. |
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One of the most important things for America is to know who actually won, whoever that may be. |
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One of the most exciting and emerging fields of engineering is aviation and aerospace. |
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One moves it to a manufacturing and distribution source, and then one either wholesales or retails it. |
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One of the premier advantages to keiretsu strategies is that it toughens the conglomerate against takeovers and drastic losses. |
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One of the really neat things about conventional wisdom is that sometimes it's true. |
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One of the lady victims feels that they are being let down and find themselves directionless in an unsympathetic environment. |
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One in 10 patients are readmitted following treatment for hip fractures in Barnsley, compared with one in 20 in Chesterfield. |
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One woman pilot who was previously rejected because she was too small has already joined the force. |
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One minute and two seconds of Mrs. Lennon wibbling away about her fragile state of mind. |
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One opposite to courage is cowardice, but another is rashness, foolhardiness. |
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One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically. |
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One could spend hours untangling the skeins of etymologies and historical allusions Kinsella has woven together in these poems. |
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One of their sons received cuts and bruises and when he came home his behaviour was very aggressive. |
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One effect of this ability was a desire that history should serve the needs of the nation state in producing national histories. |
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One of his agents is Jack who snoops about and pinpoints dangerous but valuable potential crimes. |
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One day, Karzai wore the grey karakul hat from the north, the next day the black and white silk turban from his Pathan homeland in the south. |
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One night as I was tucking the boys into bed, I noticed how much longer their legs seemed since our arrival. |
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One day, arriving home after a morning of swimming and diving in the village river, Vernel got the fright of his life. |
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One speculation I make in the book is that our current consumer culture may be based upon the naturalist intelligence. |
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One night Stephens mixed a vast quantity of sleeping pills with a bottle of whisky. |
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One can only hope that a capable replacement with wide-ranging musical knowledge can be found. |
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One of the criticisms levelled at reality TV is that it is anything but real. |
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Minus One is a social support group for separated, widowed or divorced people. |
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One might then be closer to the realm of saying that one is interfering with the procedures that apply. |
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One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack. |
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One of the problems in Edinburgh is that, with so many burlesque shows, there are simply not enough good artists to go round. |
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One of my former West Brom team-mates, Andy Hunt, went through something similar to Matt shortly after he moved to Charlton. |
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One persistent thought expressed in the book is the author's never-dying fear of inflation. |
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One wonders what other accounting nasties lurk beneath the surface in regard to other telecoms companies. |
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One audience member asked whether whites should go out of their way to develop black friends. |
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One story involves a supermarket that sent grocery lists purchased by people with affinity cards to the government for inspection. |
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One can affect unawareness, feign indifference or summon up some other defense against such entreaties. |
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One of the first things we did was to dig a large pond and plant a marsh garden and a wildflower meadow. |
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One look at his bank balance, and the restrictive covenants came off quicker than a bride's nightie. |
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One young insertion was found to be homozygous in two wild-type strains and absent in six others. |
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One thing Witmer tries to emphasize to students is she is ready and willing to communicate with students about issues important to them. |
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One dancer slings his willowy partner over his back, mistimes the weight shift and staggers like a powerlifter pressing a half-ton barbell. |
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One need only note the permanent structures for sun dances and other native religious ceremonies that can be seen on most reserves. |
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One of the fastest growing groups in the nation is people reporting no religious affiliation. |
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One aspect of the sport that is gaining popularity is bowhunting for turkeys. |
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One of the places where Tanzanians buy their khangas is the busy Kisutu market in downtown Dar es Salaam. |
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One of his premises is that ratiocination is dependent on emotion, as mind is on body. |
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One photograph was the famous snap of Lord Lucan, frozen in time with that cold-eyed stare and slicked-back hair glinting like liquid coal. |
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One man visiting the Bodie cemetery with his little girl noticed her giggling and apparently playing with an unseen entity. |
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One day many years ago, some friends of mine and I threw caution to the wind and attended a secret, forbidden event. |
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One major concern for the depots was the amount of time required to fill vacant positions. |
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One of the soldiers responsible for this act of blatant provocation explained the rationale. |
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One of the big unresolved questions is how global warming will affect the whisky industry. |
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One version of utilitarianism holds that a good way of increasing total happiness is to bring into the world more happy people. |
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One of his friends once showed some music he had written to a big-time songwriter in Beijing. |
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One the other hand, the use of the leopard kaross is one of the oldest traditions known to the Basotho. |
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One of the puppies died soon after birth but the other, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, is still doing well after 16 weeks, the researchers say. |
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One simple problem is that there is nothing funny about the ravages of war. |
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One day at work, I chat more with my newfound friend, and I discover he has a weblog. |
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One or more ascenders hold the cavers weight while the unweighted ascender is moved up the rope. |
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One day the purpose and the plan will shine in all its unspotted glory and wisdom. |
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One who holds no brief for this view in the first place will not be convinced by the present argument. |
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One or two years later, the smolts begin to migrate to the Pacific, where they live for one to three years before returning to the river. |
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One of the reasons things have gotten unwieldily is that the replace function is not being used. |
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One more person might get to hear about the author, might talk about it, might buy a proper copy for a friend, and so forth. |
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One in five Africans and one in three African adolescents live in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. |
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One of my wife's sisters was also present, nattering at my older brother about something. |
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One of those clauses that I am referring to in particular is clause 409, which was added to the bill. |
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One larger pot will be fine for heating up enough water for meals, brew-ups and washing. |
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One of these others was a friend of Rick's, a 50-something former dancer who could better be described as a ray of sunshine, George Ramos. |
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One advantage the vagabond angler has is the knowledge gained by casting over different venues. |
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One of the success stories of more recent times is the newly formed Active Retirement Club. |
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One of the monsters hissed at the other, revealing twin rows of razor-sharp teeth. |
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One of the things that some players may need to get used to is the Metal Gear control scheme. |
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One can read into that that it was the chairman, rather than the director of football, who precipitated the manager's unscheduled departure. |
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One way to make a statement about the comparative rarity of a vehicle is through the use of exterior paint. |
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One might imagine that an experimental determination of Snell's law would be a simple matter. |
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One side effect of the heightened interest in health issues is that medical studies in specialist publications now reach a wider public. |
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One track and I would have let it pass but they boogied on so at track four I upped and dressed to go knock on their door. |
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One wrong call, she thought, and the entire country was in danger of looking dowdy and unstylish. |
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One or two guys are clearly playing within a comfort zone and it is time they upped the pace a bit. |
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One fireman spent nearly ten minutes using his hands to dig the frightened youth out of the mud. |
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One of the group made an unsuccessful attempt to find him before the police were called. |
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One car pulling into another lane and forcing the driver behind to brake hard is enough to start traffic bunching up. |
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Players have been put on a financial bonus to keep the club in the LHF National League One. |
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One represents the aestheticism of the academy, the other the avant-garde faith in innovation and progression. |
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One finds a certain reservation and soberness among those who have experienced actual combat. |
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One handed shooting is lazy and you will always run the risk of unsharp shots! |
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One of the shafts at Whinney Hill then became the upcast shaft for both collieries. |
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Divided into five sections, Section One examines California from 1900 to 1920 and the utopic myths by which the state is most often identified. |
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One has already been set up in neighbouring Castle Road which suffered from the same problems. |
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One should never under-estimate the unnatural things that American food companies will do to natural foods. |
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One of the privileges granted to them was the right to sell their wine wholesale, free of duties. |
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One thing we coastal dwellers have that upcountry folk don't, is our beaches. |
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One town will try to outdo their neighboring town in order to steal away their sales taxes. |
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One might say that the presence of an unsuspected dimension leads to consideration of extra information that one had previously ignored. |
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One upflung arm, spread-fingered and beseeching, was caught among the branches of a scrubby bush. |
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One is destined to become a vibrant community with a rich social mix and a youthful population. |
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One of the baffling things about social insects such as ants is how their co-operative behaviour has evolved. |
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One would hope that the lessons had been learnt from these experiments in social engineering and urban redesign, but the signs are not good. |
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One promotion trend in both of these is a movement toward simplicity of communication of the brand image. |
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One of the primary benefits of a weblog to an ad agency is its ability to simply publish current agency thought. |
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One subject here is socialization, particularly of women, but that's only part of it. |
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One is an age-old Scottish tradition, while most people are guilty of doing the other at some stage in their lives. |
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One keeper tells me this kennel of dogs has been bred from the best working black dogs for years. |
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Management staff from both teams pleaded with him to continue but he stuck to his guns and abandoned the National Conference One fixture. |
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One of the most nauseating sights in sport is when a politician suddenly appears on the scene and basks in the limelight of a victorious team. |
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One prisoner had his right to vote upheld by a High Court decision last June. |
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One neglected aspect of sibling influence is the extent to which siblings influence a child's social network. |
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One very innovative course taken on by Forward Steps is an upholstery course, which had a terrific practical element for the centre. |
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One way out of the fiscal trap is to slow the rate of growth of Social Security benefits. |
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One reason for that big split is that some public retirees do not get Social Security. |
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One third of the wealthiest families in Toronto society are experiencing very healthy growth in their incomes. |
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One of the society's activities has been to erect plaques honouring the great range of achievers with Yorkshire roots. |
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One advantage of the private sector is that I've been schooled not to spend a brass farthing until we know we can get a return. |
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One of the nicest sectors I ever saw is Ocean of Fantasy, a sector rounded by a bright green nebula. |
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One long-held dream had been to open a London restaurant with the style of the classical Parisian brasseries. |
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One long-gone department store in Seoul used to have a male clerk selling brassieres. |
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One of the women hands me a sharp metal lance, something between a sword and a skewer. |
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One of the principal parameters is the clock speed, the processing rate of the main processor. |
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One of my closest friends has the brattiest child I've ever met up close, and yes, it's put a strain on our relationship. |
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One month you'll find Mexican chiles and masa, the next you'll find German bratwurst. |
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One monitor, set on a socle in the middle of the room, was glowing brightly in the darkness. |
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One of my cats had obviously been snoozing at the edge of my bed without me noticing. |
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One of the major advances in neonatal respiratory care is the introduction of surfactant. |
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One thing they're all insistent on is they're not splitting up, even though three albums and a Best Of is the archetypal lifespan for a boy band. |
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One cannot expect a thoughtful and intelligent answer to an unthoughtful comment. |
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One former naval officer said the case represented a sea-change in navy management style. |
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One end of this bridle is connected to the release and it then unthreads from a ring on the towline upon release actuation. |
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One in five job vacancies remain unfilled because of a shortage of skilled workers. |
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One of the soldiers, a tall man with blonde hair, snorted derisively at her. |
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One woman, who requested anonymity, said Government must get serious about dealing with fires in the city. |
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One baby was lying on each side of her stomach but her bowel sat in a band across it, and was so heavy it was like carrying a third child. |
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One of the dew breaker's victims, an elderly bridal seamstress, explains her secret of life to a young journalist. |
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One of the overcrowded, unseaworthy boats later ran aground off the coast of Timor and three Iraqi men drowned. |
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One solute commonly found in water is sodium chloride, or common table salt. |
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One of the most important offences is that of behaving in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace at common law. |
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One male was arrested for breach of the peace and will be reported to the procurator fiscal. |
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One of Josh's greatest failings had always been that he had such a soft heart. |
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One Mexican family was setting up a booth filled with beaded necklaces and earrings. |
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One member to revolt was Thasos, a rich and navally powerful island which controlled parts of nearby Thrace. |
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One would have to be soft in the head to vote for someone who is obviously easily manipulated by those around him. |
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One solution advanced by some upstaters has been to tell New York City to generate more power of its own. |
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One of the worst areas was beyond Smithills where several moorland roads were snowbound, and cattle trucks have been marooned. |
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One of the reasons for the recent upsurge of ethnic violence is to be found in the failure of modern states to separate warring factions. |
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One of the main reasons for the slight upswing in the economic scale was the possibility of war. |
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One employee was hit in the face by an unsecured fridge door, which left their glasses broken. |
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One self-confessed rate tart explains how he has made the most of cheap credit, by switching frequently between deals. |
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One well-known example involves animals that feed on floral nectar but do not transfer pollen between flowers. |
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One of Cumbria's most famous sons is highlighting the plight of the region's threatened farmland birds. |
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One month went by, two months, nine months, and the empress gave birth to a son, as white as unskimmed milk, and as fair-haired as moonlight. |
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One knife had slashed his side, penetrating upwards through the muscle and entering the lung. |
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One carried a TV set, and both squinted like feral animals, wild-eyed and bristly-bearded and sunburned, as they walked toward the Jeep. |
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One property of the water of the Murray is the remarkably low quantity of saline matter in solution, and its softness. |
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One kind of snow flea eats smaller springtails, but when the sap rises late in winter, most species congregate near outbreaks of the sweet flow. |
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During World War One, Stresemann, like the vast majority of Germans, had been a strong nationalist. |
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One species of bird that could be greatly impacted by oil development is the snow goose. |
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One day his brother came and broke the news to her, but it took a few days to sink in. |
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One can only hope some lonely auditor somewhere is figuring out what ratholes those funds went down too. |
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One of the options is the introduction of electronic keypads or touch screens, which make it virtually impossible to spoil ballots. |
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One group of firefighters broke the inner door down and other firefighters were hoisted up to the balcony to fight the fire from two sides. |
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One of the remedies Hippocrates used for pain and fevers was powder made from the bark and leaves of the willow tree. |
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One needs a spouse to keep accomplishments like these from assuming unseemly proportions. |
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One particular ingredient in the Living Multi vegetable blend, oat grass, is a potent nervine tonic. |
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One of the most popular Christmas lines is brack, either the traditional Yorkshire variety or the new sticky stem ginger brack. |
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One might imagine that nervous tissue consists of nerve cells and very little else. |
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One simply had a nervous breakdown, went catatonic and has never woken up again. |
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One of the perks of having a job like mine is that I get to try out lots of new software. |
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One long-married rebbetzin suggested making a list of all the reasons you married him and keep it handy. |
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One was trapped in a wrecked car supplied by a local breakers yard, while the other wandered around the square in a dazed state. |
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One bin contained a signed blank cheque, while another contained an unused cheque book. |
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One of the other symbols was a kara, a steel bangle that, among other things, represented restraint. |
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One of the main functions of the kidneys is the removal from the body of waste products such as urea, uric acid, and creatinine. |
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One of the more common congenital abnormalities is duplication of the ureters, in which a kidney has two ureters coming from it instead of one. |
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One group will use a whole range of devices to access the Net, the other group will have just one. |
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One man was out washing his car but the remaining residents lurked inside behind twitching net curtains. |
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One is made from brown needlecord, with wool felt ears and some chenille yarn for whiskers and a tail. |
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One of the most important actions to counter these challenges is the establishment of alternative energy sources such as solar energy. |
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One day a man was seen bringing a pair of shoes to the cobbler to be soled. |
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One of the eternal themes of that trip to Australia was the gratitude of the selected players to the forgotten unselected few. |
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One of the greatest mysteries in the music business is how songwriters get their songs recorded. |
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One day in my shop a woman came in to pick up her vacuum cleaner that we'd repaired. |
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One morning, because of a heavy snowstorm, the messenger took the bus instead of driving. |
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One of Grindelton's breakouts, after 35 minutes, however, was to prove the game's talking point. |
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One inevitable response to breakout success is the charge that an artist is pandering to the masses. |
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One of the most popular apple varieties is Braeburn, which constitutes 30 to 40 per cent of the New Zealand harvest. |
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One of the salient characteristics of the book is that it is unspecific about the exploitation it seeks to fight against. |
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One of the villagers showed him an old-fangled film projector which his paternal grandfather had requisitioned to show movies to the villagers. |
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One selection should be song-like and slow, emphasizing the expressive side of your playing, and the other should be more technical. |
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One of only two species of solenodon, the Cuban solenodon is a rare insectivore that resembles a large rat. |
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One remark of Don's, however, nettled me for its pre-emptive protecting of the poet. |
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One of the actual saving energies in the place is speech, double-take, subversion, bouleversement, turning the thing upside down. |
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One family of mycotoxins, the aflatoxins, are carcinogenic and immunotoxic and cause growth retardation in animals. |
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One explanation of this could be that the mothers exchange more tenderness with the baby while breastfeeding. |
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One minute he's smiling and making jokes, then the next he's snarling coldly at someone. |
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One strategy authorities are pursuing to strengthen Chinese bourses is to allow in foreign investors. |
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One fact, at least, shows that a change in the law has less solid support than suicide self-help groups might like to think they have. |
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One evening, a boy ran into our kitchen, gabbling breathlessly that a tiger had entered the cowshed and killed a goat. |
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One well-known dish in which they have a prominent part is the Scottish neep purry or bashed neeps which are traditionally served with haggis. |
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One observer looks in the box which starts the process which is verified and solidified through the hierarchy of observation. |
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One of the articles deals with social life of some species such as pigeons and spiders, while another talks of why donkeys bray. |
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One of the officers then formed the opinion that he had been drinking and requested him to provide a specimen for a breath test. |
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One verb applies to mushy, gelatinous, overripe, and overcooked things, of which brains, bananas, and avocados might be examples. |
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One explanation is that altered mental state is indicative of some underlying neurodegenerative process not recognized at the time of admission. |
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One should also remember that cattle breed once per year, or sometimes not at all. |
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One does not need Stonehenge to know when to plant seeds or when to breed cattle. |
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One would expect the Chinook, which was bred for function, not form, to be free of genetic disease. |
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One of the oldest breeds, the lizard canary, is bred for the spangled effect of its feathers. |
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One cannot but feel that the prison system breeds criminals instead of rehabilitating them. |
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One of your skills as a coach is to breed these personalities, not as individuals, but how they interact in a group. |
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One extreme is to take your time to plan, be stealthy and sneak around in the dark to avoid all confrontation. |
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One may be by the generation of proteins that facilitate synaptogenesis, neurogenesis, and stem cell differentiation into new tissues. |
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One cannot expect that ordinary users have different usernames, passwords and e-mail addresses for all of the Web sites that they visit. |
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One day, in a fit of extreme frustration, I sent in a single solitary letter voicing my said opinion about the magazine's quality. |
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One future admiral, in a moment of youthful unwisdom, had a fox-hunt tattooed down his back, with the fox disappearing into its earth. |
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One would have said that the writer must have threaded its wildest solitudes by the light of the moon and stars as well as by day. |
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One was posing as a baggage handler from London's International Airport, and he smuggled weapons aboard. |
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One of the problems the group faces is that the Waterloo region isn't very breezy. |
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One tool that doesn't come via mail order or credit card swipe is the solunar tables listed in many magazines and newspaper outdoors sections. |
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One of my greatest strengths has always been the ability to make the apparently impossibly unworkable work. |
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One would not be surprised to learn that they are far more worried about holding their jobs in an unsettled economy. |
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One way to remove unwanted gases is to pass them through a solution of calcium oxide in the smokestack. |
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One study identified young razor clams as a major source of food on the Washington coast. |
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One of the kibbutzniks even taught us about making beautiful durable houses out of mud. |
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