In the present case, the admittedly extraneous and irrelevant material is of a kind which has always attracted the law's anxious scrutiny. |
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The girl rejected for her admittedly rather lackluster braiding skills opened her mouth in wide-eyed surprise. |
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Affectionate though he admittedly may be, he is thinking more about rearing the children than about impressing them. |
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They are admittedly livelier than his uncle's sole contribution, a stately architectural rendering of the Grand Canal in Venice on a rainy day. |
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The Commonwealth, admittedly, passed laws to repeal it, so that was the end of that. |
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Although admittedly difficult to achieve, we believe that an effort to appraise and enhance the quality of bronchoscopy training is necessary. |
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Being the caretaker of the blues is a heavy load to carry and admittedly Guy can't do it on his own. |
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Regionalism attracts because we perceive that the admittedly global economy mocks any preoccupation with localism and local loyalties and causes. |
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It was admittedly a much better walk though being lost as we went away from the main paths and more into proper forest. |
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After seeing this film, my admittedly low opinion of both has risen dramatically. |
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In the admittedly unlikely event of his coming back to see how Scotland is progressing, he will have no problem getting a lumber. |
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Attempts to devise a technological solution to spam are ongoing, and admittedly difficult. |
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Byatt admittedly isn't in this league, but she does have a penchant for sentences with lots of commas. |
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Now, physical prowess is admittedly not a material qualification for public office. |
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There was, admittedly, a vague sense of familiarity there, but nothing she could recall right off the bat. |
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This is possible, I suppose, although my admittedly sketchy review of the relationship didn't reveal any hints of a split. |
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There have been some inspirational women who have shaped my life, but admittedly not many. |
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This is, admittedly, slender evidence on which to base general conclusions. |
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Taylor understands the idiom quite perfectly and he manages to bring a grandeur and nobility to the admittedly slight work. |
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And admittedly once you have to pull out the public policy dictionary on these bozos they've pretty much fought you to a draw in political terms. |
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The live vaccinia virus that is used for the smallpox vaccination is admittedly the most dangerous vaccine in use. |
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It is also unlikely that the top of the bureau will be veneered when hidden by a cupboard, though, admittedly, this is not always a rule. |
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They are tiny specks admittedly but of such a vivid blue you can spot them a mile off. |
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But despite all the uncertainty and bustle it seems, admittedly to an outsider, that the older generation is coping admirably. |
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This is to phrase the situation in an admittedly Byzantine manner, but it aptly evokes the Italianate cat-and-mouse game that's at play. |
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They have none of the elegance and stateliness of the older signs, which, admittedly, are beginning to rust and require replacement. |
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But then, bridesmaids would never wear black in my own admittedly stiffish and old fashioned set. |
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It's a very simple concept for such a very complex and admittedly beautiful work of art. |
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I found several stories, admittedly usually overshadowed by the tragic and heroic stories of Australian victims and survivors. |
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It's admittedly cheesy and sentimental but it's important to me because it represented a big emotional closure for me. |
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He explained about the doctor's appointment, his admittedly childish reaction and my mom leaving the house in a huff. |
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Though, admittedly, it is easier to hug yourself when you pull in 58 percent of the vote after facing a presidential recall initiative. |
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Confusion clouds his admittedly handsome features and it's obvious he has no idea what's going on. |
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In all this indirection, finding direction out is, admittedly, a formidable enterprise. |
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My earlier post was an admittedly rudimentary attempt to come up with a more accurate way of describing gender differences and complementarities. |
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Additionally, they didn't view their admittedly infelicitous subject matter as somehow requiring a huskier or aggressive musical stance. |
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It would admittedly not be the usual case of subrogation to security rights in rem and in personam. |
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You know, admittedly there was a flare-up of some violence at one of the multicultural days. |
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Fear of litigation, an admittedly necessary concern, trumped a bishop's duty to his priests and to his flock. |
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There have been good films made by other British pop groups that were admittedly fun and engaging. |
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Now, admittedly this could be seen as a neat counterpoint to the national lottery, which is a tax on stupidity. |
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Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion. |
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Now admittedly, this is largely because of the fees being creamed off by the investment managers. |
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I had, admittedly, written a book with Watts Wacker on the future, but I neither knew that futurism was a discipline, nor that I was a futurist. |
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There was an early start each day, admittedly, but I covered nearly 100 miles a day and got a lot done in between. |
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Likewise, no true pleasure is attained from gems and precious stones, although admittedly a false sense of joy may be felt. |
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The best I can do is provide what are admittedly broad generalizations based on considerable experience in the field. |
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Being able to end-run the database has admittedly got people out of a bind though. |
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In many ways Nash was simply doing, admittedly at a very high level, what we were supposed to be doing when we wrote our dissertations. |
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She's prone to plain speaking and abhors hype, so she's admittedly uncomfortable with self-promotion. |
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My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is jealous of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time. |
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There are some twists and quirks that also remind me of that admittedly better comedy, but still served to make me like this one. |
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The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much. |
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Although admittedly not a car expert, I do know pouring cold water into the radiator of an overheating engine is a bad idea. |
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He is admittedly a visual genius, but he was often accused of fetishising violence in his films. |
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It is a depressing fact that no European has won one of golf's premier events in this admittedly still young century. |
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I've never cried when I got the push, which admittedly happened only the once. |
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I blame the speed for making me fall six times, although, admittedly, I was the only one amongst us to do so. |
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Sylvia Plath wrote about love, though admittedly not in the lightest or happiest manner. |
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I've only been once before, admittedly, but it doesn't strike me as particularly rough. |
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I retain a certain fondness for him that is admittedly entirely unwarranted. |
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Bringing a genuinely unique sound to an admittedly tired genre is worth celebrating. |
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This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind. |
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On each of the first two holes, admittedly from tricky spots, he failed to even get his ball on the green when chipping. |
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It can, admittedly, be hard to distinguish between being idealistic and being unrealistic. |
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Perhaps with a few more performances she will relax into this admittedly very demanding role. |
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So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends? |
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In my judgement, admittedly from a very narrow perspective, it is anger which is the predominant emotion. |
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The flurry of inputs, some of which admittedly do not have much substance should not be dismissed. |
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Even with an admittedly disturbing ring, a cell phone could never match the scare of a clown jumping out of a closet, brandishing an ice pick. |
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All very well if Telecom shares advance in the first week, as is, admittedly, widely expected. |
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Laertes has his vineyard plot, no more than a small holding, and even the Cyclopes produce an admittedly strife-stirring kind of wine from wild vines. |
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On the other far end of the spectrum, admittedly, is the idea that our first president might have unsprung the mortal coil. |
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The road is narrow, admittedly, but there is a white line down the middle. |
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So, taking that admittedly arbitrary target, we still have some way to go. |
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The score was, admittedly, 1-0 to Argentina, the narrowest possible margin of victory in football. |
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It shows up impersonally in arrangements and conditions of social, industrial, technical and general life which, admittedly, are created and tolerated by man. |
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It has a great charm, the poetry world, because people are not particularly making money, although admittedly they are coming to blows over grants and so on. |
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And while straws can still be grasped at up to that moment, the chance of man or machine breaking down is almost unimaginable, though, admittedly, not entirely impossible. |
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Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution. |
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The sixth edition was admittedly sometimes quaint or anachronistic. |
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With, say, Chinese and Indian youths in villages with wifi now paying micro-cents to listen, new markets are admittedly emerging. |
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The analogy to the McFarlane case is, admittedly, not exact. |
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Of course, this could be explained by the admittedly large percentage of the audience composed of fawning film students. |
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Okay, so admittedly that may be a fanciful and unrealistic goal. |
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Strategy, as freedman describes his admittedly diffuse and multifaceted subject, is both a way of thinking and a way of doing. |
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I admittedly was pretty uneducated about this disease but it has piqued my interest in the last few months as these clients are close relatives of someone very dear to me. |
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I mean, it does seem to be harnessing the discretion to one, admittedly an important factor but only one factor, in terms of the powers given to the donee of statutory power. |
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Another recent example, which, admittedly, has its own problems, demonstrated the street harassment women receive daily. |
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My description of cannonball has become admittedly abstract, and the novel is sometimes inexplicably opaque. |
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As a northerner who is admittedly guilty of having done some southern bashing in my time, I am ashamed of the intellectual vanity of these people, and of my own past mockery. |
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Still, the music, though admittedly provocative, almost always plays the role of sonic backdrop to her ridiculous tangential meditations, which ultimately sink the album. |
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We made it there in the end, although admittedly by way of thirty-odd roundabouts, and sat at a long dim table in a corner where four of the lights had blown. |
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There doesn't seem to be any ability to understand how or why terrorists might be led to do the admittedly horrifying and awful and frightful things that they've done. |
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While aesthetic considerations are admittedly subjective, of course, I can find little in the Olympic style that even distantly resembles actual swordplay. |
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It looked as though it might affect him, but he said it did not and in practice on Monday he had holed in one on the 16th, admittedly with his third attempt. |
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This was a day, admittedly, when Waterford laid down a marker. |
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I could blame it on my stinking corporate day job, which admittedly has been keeping me scrambling around like the proverbial mouse in the squirrel cage. |
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Their results were admittedly bad, but I believe there is still hope. |
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There are, admittedly, some who would contend that he can overdo the cavalier insouciance, but, assuredly, the confidence he oozes is certainly very welcome. |
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While it's admittedly now associated with all sorts of marvelous memories and history, it's also taken on the hangdog vibe of the perpetually neglected and unloved. |
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The whole notion of the transporter, which is admittedly one of the favorite devices in this mythos, created scores of problems in a dramatic context. |
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Not only was his acting nuanced and committed, but his vocal command of the notes, some admittedly transposed down for comfort, was also complete. |
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I accept this is not crime of the century and, admittedly, on previous occasions I have myself received similar parking tickets. |
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Writing from an admittedly a pro-Ukrainian slant, Rud presents a forceful counter to Western soft-pedaling of recent Russian actions. |
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Pedally, on the other hand, they are admittedly far from being examples of the basic lines, the iambic pentameter and the iambic tetrameter. |
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In 1868, admittedly before the works in Longendale were complete, this had happened for 75 days. |
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While admittedly proud of becoming the state's fastest speeder on record, Kelley says he wishes the incident hadn't happened. |
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Her baffled dad asked around and, admittedly a tad desperately, I came up with the theory that greyhound was a corruption of gazehound. |
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The record of such predictions has admittedly not been perfect. |
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Llyn Tegid in Bala would admittedly struggle to compete with Balaton in terms of size, but Wales' largest natural lake still has plenty to commend it. |
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Mozi's practicality admittedly manifested itself in his own Spartan way of living, marked by a remarkable degree of Thoreauvian self-sufficiency bordering on self-abnegation. |
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I asked of one of the admittedly very apologetic floorwalkers. |
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A chapter goes to the admittedly inferior English writings of that other Nobelist, Tagore, the wide influence of whose Bengali work needs still to be carefully traced. |
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It was an impressive opening salvo from the Baggies, especially for a side that have made a poor beginning to what has been an admittedly tough start to their campaign. |
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Now, admittedly, Aljaber, just off Jesmond Road, has done a decent job with its advertising, taking full advantage of street signs boasting its lunch time bargains etc. |
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This is admittedly the bare basics of journalism, and one would hope it took more than simple journalistic blocking and tackling to become our most trusted practitioner. |
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Whatever these admittedly early ascriptions may imply about the sources behind or the perception of these gospels, they are anonymous compositions. |
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The smallness of the country, in which everyone knows everyone, admittedly is oppressive and tends to foster the conformism that discourages openness and tolerance. |
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