I looked anxiously at the door frame, wondering if this was such a good idea after all. |
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He reckons it's a bit much to criticise what he has done when, after all, he did get most of it right. |
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It is, after all, the first cultural medium we adopt as our own, and often at a very young age. |
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He rushes straight round, and finds it, and refixes it, because, after all, it's my custom. |
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I am keen on the idea of a wing rib of beef, after all it is the traditional Christmas day dish. |
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There's an undertone of condescension, winking to let you know that, after all, everyone in this film is just white trash. |
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The beaches are always kept in a pristine condition by the many vendors who are there to look after all your needs. |
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Perhaps, in the final analysis, French liaison and linking in English may not be so different after all. |
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It seems that maybe they did have a good read on the will of the people after all. |
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Schizanthus can be planted when you plant your agapanthus, after all danger of frost is past. |
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Respect for others is after all one of the most important values to encourage in our society. |
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Maybe recognition of such a state is simply beyond his ken after all these years. |
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Italy had hit the woodwork twice in extra-time, after all, as well as beating Jens Lehmann twice so late. |
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It was a solace for me when everybody agreed that I do not look so bad after all. |
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The ending is after all where most of the subtle action tends to be, with your verb endings, plurals and suchlike. |
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The first one suggests that Pascalian reasoners are manipulative egoists whom God might take exception to, and they won't be rewarded after all. |
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Perhaps the use of a blue-on-blue colour scheme for the keypad was not such a good idea after all. |
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He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all. |
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Paris doesn't feel that old, especially after all the time I spent in the compact, windy streets of the old City of Zurich. |
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He is, after all, a Navy veteran, thought he was landing on an aircraft carrier, perhaps. |
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Jamie Johnstone said staff felt like they had been kicked in the teeth after all their hard work building up the business. |
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This was the pharmaceutical industry, after all, where swarms of sales reps compete for doctors' attention. |
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The rather inappropriately named Defence Minister let the cat out of the bag by admitting that there isn't really a threat after all. |
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That was the most valuable part of the real estate, after all, not the footprint but the air rights. |
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And after all, there is something to be said for taking time to winkle out the trail's secrets. |
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From the passengers' point of view, after all the continental excitement, it's a bit of a let-down. |
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So not only have I finally come across a few Kiwis after all this time here, but they are also surfers! |
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As soon as the telegraph lines were back up and running she'd wire the Western Rangers, after all this was what they did for a living. |
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I was after all the first party leader to call for parliament to be reconvened. |
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You would never, after all, use records or cassette tapes to share music via the internet. |
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We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and witty repartee. |
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William could tell that the girl had probably not been the kitchen maid after all, but the man's daughter. |
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Well, let me tell you, if I lose this contract after all the work that I'm having to do, then they will be making a mistake. |
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The Welsh regions have a mountain to climb after all losing in Europe this weekend, but the prospect of them scaling new heights are slim. |
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The database are created for use, after all, so they must also demonstrate very good retrievability and usability. |
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With his reputation, many will certainly be surprised to hear that he may have actually gone legit after all of this. |
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I had it made for me, like all the other legionnaires, so it fits perfectly, even after all these years. |
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In many ways they are a last resort after all other courses of action have failed. |
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Detectives searching for a missing Hull woman are following new leads which suggest she may have headed off to see her boyfriend after all. |
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It is, after all, an environment in which genres featuring androgynous males have a long-standing tradition. |
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It was, after all, the Italian anatomists and other anatomists working in Italy that originally taught us anatomy. |
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It was, after all, the important French anarchist thinker Proudhon who declared that property is theft. |
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I mean after all, the argument could be put that children are required by law to attend school. |
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It was, after all, the most ambitious amphibious operation in the annals of military history until the Normandy invasion. |
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Because of all this, Cruise repents and learns that fidelity to a loved one is not so bad after all. |
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Several hours later, after all the visitors have left, Maureen finally awakens from her deep sleep with a gasp and rises to a sitting position. |
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We closed the last page knowing that maybe everything will be ok after all. |
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Although most of the park's lions are tame, lions are, after all, still lions. |
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Sometimes, though, I look in the mirror and I am quickly reminded that I am not so youthful after all. |
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When it comes to flamethrowers, after all, it's hard to figure out what's the truth and what's a tall tale. |
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He grins sweetly, and I show him a real lap dance, and no one looks, because after all, this is America, the land of the free. |
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Some might argue that recreational drug use, if not sanctioned and taxed, is against the law after all. |
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They weren't expecting it after all so they may as well pretend they're not getting it and salt it away for their child's future. |
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Despite the great sagacity of his intellect and leadership, it may have occurred to him that after all he was used. |
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Just reliving the feeling of his arm around me after all of these years was still sending electric shocks all over my body. |
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Of course, the company could reorganize, turn itself around, get relisted, and prove that Uncle Lou was right after all. |
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The sound mix is perhaps not as aggressive as most feature film releases, but this is a TV series, after all. |
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Lingfield's all-weather meeting was left to fly the flag after all three of yesterday's jump meetings were abandoned on Sunday. |
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We know, after all, that his batting, when the karma is right and the yin and the yang aligned, is unmatched for spectacle and effect. |
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In his more lucid moments he attempts to hide behind a paradox declaring that after all he doesn't believe his beliefs. |
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There are, after all, dangers in laying all the blame at the manufacturer's door. |
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You do have to be a bit of a contortionist at first to engage gear, but it is a sportsbike after all. |
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But when I saw the ingredient list, I realised I just might be able to rustle something up, after all, from what I already had in the house. |
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She is, after all, an expert on webs, so the navigation of the Worldwide Web is right up her alley. |
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Crooks refused to put too much emphasis on the club's lowly league position after all the problems they have encountered this season. |
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That being so, those sentences exhibit, after all, no signs of the feared regress. |
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It is, after all, not only when reservoirs are low that we should strive to waste less water. |
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The oldest arthritis medicine, aspirin, may turn out to be the unsung hero after all. |
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Maybe agreeing with their parents' wacko idea was going to be fun after all. |
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We care for and look after all our customers especially the elderly and disabled. |
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The long-haul flight, palm-fringed beach and the gentle surf create, after all, the one true image of the contemporary good life. |
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About to refuse, she realized waltzing around the dance floor might have its uses after all. |
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Randon's eyes were glowing eagerly, hope roused within him that they might go to the aid of Falgrice's people after all. |
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Another specialist was the quaestor, whose duty was to look after all the money matter. |
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We are talking about design and visual culture here, after all, not abstruse aspects of philosophy. |
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On our way out, we again encountered the Warholians, who, unlike their leader, had not left after all. |
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They break down in the desert, begin to warm to each other and then realise that they might not hate each other after all. |
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Most of these physicists, after all, were not exactly quarterbacking the football team in high school. |
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If we accept these humble terms, the quest for a soul mate might just be a noble pursuit after all. |
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It's only a drop of water after all, so we pulled out the waterproofs and trotted down to Taunton for a weekly taste of town just the same. |
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It was a programme, on after the watershed, exploring why certain things are taboo and social reactions, after all. |
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Then, after all the fuss, they'll just quietly send them on to New Zealand. |
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The jury whose votes ultimately decide what's art and what's artifice are, after all, human. |
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The play is round-robin, with all points being worth two after all teams have played once. |
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So I continue my set, and discover that I am perhaps not such a weakling after all! |
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It is, after all, smaller than either country in area and has only one short land border. |
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The original hearers of the work were, after all, the congregation present at a solemn liturgy, not the audience at a concert. |
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It is, after all, April Fools' Day, and we've been together for three months. |
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He is, after all, a distinguished professor at MIT and the most renowned linguist of the 20th century. |
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They've got their act together again this year it looks like, after all their injuries last year. |
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Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted. |
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This is western riding after all, although jodhpurs and hard hats are equally welcome. |
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Another week had passed, after all, and still there was no sign of new arrivals. |
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There is, after all, a right and a wrong answer which means that the kind of fine judgements that only come with maturity are not required. |
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Are the arguments of those who predict a radical change in the nature of 21st century wars that groundless after all? |
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This is politics, after all, a web of manipulation so cleverly stitched that you can't easily see the joins. |
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But at the same time, she said that these memos, which after all was the lynchpin, the core of your broadcast, were not real. |
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If human beings are capable of deciding the truth value of every well-formed mathematical statement, then classical logic will prevail after all. |
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As it ripens in the fall, the fruit often hangs in the tree after all the leaves have fallen off. |
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The publications these journos work for usually accept fund advertising, after all. |
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This, after all, is the man who can praise public service workers to the skies and then, almost in the next breath, dismiss them as wreckers. |
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Many cultural traditions such as rain dances were, after all, just unsuccessful attempts at science. |
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The box was covered in wrapping paper, and it truly looked like a present after all that hard work. |
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The figure of aporia, after all, can foreground the significance of the very subject the speaker expresses doubt about how to approach. |
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She'd taught him the law of the jungle, after all, and he didn't believe in double standards. |
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So what if it was a Western classical concert, kids are after all kids, right? |
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The story's piquancy, after all, depends on the fact that, though they move in criminal circles, the characters are just folks, like you or me. |
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He had the advantage of having positions supported by a majority of the country, after all. |
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Maybe a safety harness for your pet isn't such a barking mad idea after all. |
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He did after all confess, without a whisper of remorse, to carrying out the bombing. |
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Marx, after all, had predicted that revolution, and the transition to socialism, would occur first in the most advanced capitalist societies. |
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I still, after all these years, describe myself as a Marxist and a feminist. |
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It's my party after all and I have both loyalty and affection for those who carry our banner forward. |
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It's a modern-day fairy tale, folks, because, you see, they did get on the telly after all. |
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So the little girl whose mother wanted so desperately to be rid of her will likely have a good and safe family life after all. |
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The second was why, after all these years in journalism, had I never heard of the aforesaid official? |
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For some reason, even after all these years, they have never faded, or even whitened. |
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It dawns, suddenly, that we may not be helping the prime minister very much after all. |
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It turned out once little Abigail had been born there was nothing wrong after all. |
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It would have been so easy, after all, simply to leak his name if that's what they wanted. |
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Perhaps the house will be granted a touch of her theatrical design flair, after all. |
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Who, after all, had set the standards for good English to which we should all aspire? |
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Is there a danger we could expect too much of what is, after all, only a five-day event? |
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That is, after all, how the tourist knows they are in one of the most diverse cities in the world. |
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Such an eventuality would, after all, fulfill their Carter talking point and enable them to go to town on it. |
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It was the LEGO Friends line, after all, that prompted young Charlotte to pen the most adorable angry letter in consumer history. |
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It is, after all, supposed to be a secret business whose practices and methods are not known to adversaries or friends. |
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Yes, that was a while ago, but in the Middle East, after all, 45 years is no time at all. |
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Which was the right thing to be, after all, because communism is as illiberal as fascism. |
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Northanger Abbey, after all, parodies the tropes and excesses of sentimental Gothic novels. |
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He is unfailingly polite and contrite, still slightly awkward with the artifice of campaigning after all these years. |
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The purpose of a campaign, after all, is to bicker about economic conditions and government actions. |
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But then again, depending on a range of factors, blah blah blah, it might have been a breach after all. |
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The messages from the fake Bolton began with chitchat, and expressed a desire to get together after all these years. |
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And after all of the searching, something deep within keeps returning me to Brownsville, Brooklyn, where it all began. |
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Right after all the parades for record-setting grain harvests and successful launches of canine cosmonauts. |
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Putin, after all, is not the only cynic on center stage in the Ukraine crisis. |
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Mademoiselle was all ablush with delight at the discovery that she was not an old woman after all, but on occasion could still look as girlish as she felt. |
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One conclusion that one might be tempted to draw from this is that mathematical truths cannot, after all, imply the existence of specific abstract objects of any kind. |
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My heart ached for the poor girl, but it was, after all, her fault. |
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Balsamic vinegar is acid because it's vinegar after all, but when combined with fruits it seems to make a background flavor that enhances natural sweetness of the fruits. |
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New Hampshire, after all, is the home of a law prohibiting the hanging of lingerie on a clothesline near an airport. |
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It has been an expensive, laborious and wearying exercise contacting policyholders worldwide and convincing sceptics that demutualisation isn't such a bad idea after all. |
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Even after all the heroes are gone, it lays dormant, waiting for light to coax it out of the shadows. |
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Come to think of it, I would also avoid acrylic for a bedspread, after all, all that work means heirloom and it should had been done in a much better yarn. |
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Here was a cohort, after all, that grew up thinking that it could, and would, change the world. |
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Did you come away liking him or less after everything you learned and after all your dealings with him? |
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The trial judge and the Crown Prosecutor were both of the opinion, after all the evidence and all the addresses, that the issue was alive for the jury's consideration. |
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There are plenty of jumpable walls around the garden, after all. |
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The bond between women and detachable showerheads, after all, is both a marriage of convenience and one of love. |
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He is, after all, a navy veteran who whistles for his children, a widower withdrawn so deeply into mourning that he flees from the memories that possess his home. |
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So look after all your tawas and kadais and use them regularly. |
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There are always people you know by name and face because they really haven't changed all that much and they left quite an impression on you even after all these years. |
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There is, after all, something to be said for keeping one's own counsel. |
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The best thing about my new friends Sanjay and Vicky was that they wanted to sit next to each other, so I got the much-desired window seat after all. |
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Besides, it takes all sorts to make a world, there have never been swans on the farm pond, and Ugly decides he will like being different after all. |
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But most women do the walk with their man, even if they later wise up and decide to leave him after all. |
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The channel did, after all, make northern Jersey come alive. |
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As psychoanalysis has taught us in its methodology of disinterested attention, only after all the tracks have been laid down may one begin to evaluate them. |
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Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing. |
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At the end of the week, Boehner suggested that immigration reform might not, after all, be on the docket this year. |
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Only when the message that Labour isn't all that clever, after all, is dinned into the voters can National risk changing the subject to its own intentions. |
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This is, after all, a film which takes the business of war and genocide as its central themes, but which manages to punctuate events with some much-needed light relief. |
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Ground turkey with sweet potatoes and a drizzle of olive oil only tastes good for so long, after all. |
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I suppose you could say I am making amends after all these years. |
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There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all. |
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Alicia, I hate to do this to you after all the work you did to requisition those spare cots for our refugees, but it turns out we won't need them. |
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The resemblances, after all, were vivid, and far from accidental. |
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There is, after all, something hopeful about a future that was smart about encoding our civil liberties. |
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I can nowise explain what sort of whim, prank, or perversity it was, that, after all these leave-takings, induced me to go to the pig-stye and take leave of the swine! |
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She would need to retune some of the strings for Llyrana's tale, after all, and that she could only really do once it was in the hall and settled. |
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Insanity, after all, is doing the same thing and expecting a different result, right? |
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But, in the case of the border kids, it turns out that those worries about diseases were not so far-fetched after all. |
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Corpses, after all, are just organic matter, part of a natural life cycle. |
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them. |
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If imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery, maybe Miley will land that Vogue cover after all. |
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Marriage ceremonies are after all the classic rite de passage. |
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The committee were quite annoyed this year with the fact that, after all the work carried out to improve the environment of the river to allow aquatic life to survive. |
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This is, after all, a period when New Historicism has dominated literary criticism, and the masque was the most overtly political of all Stuart cultural forms. |
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But you don't have to be a Little Englander to be concerned about the commission poking their noses into a tax regime which is, after all, in its fourth decade of operation. |
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America is a nation founded, after all, by those who may have been friendless back wherever they came from. |
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Food and farming, after all, are rooted in living plants and animals. |
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He is making the rounds of all the mystery conventions, taking bows for his long and prosperous career, which may be winding down a bit after all these years. |
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It is, after all, on one of the most geologically active spots on the plant. |
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They could, after all, have just been trying to make a gesture toward inclusiveness. |
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Skyscrapers, once the hallmark of our devotion to the almighty dollar, appear in ascending quantity outside the US, perhaps because the dollar isn't so almighty after all. |
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At the end of the holiday, I was starting to feel the knots in my shoulders loosen and my mind start to clear after all the drama and stress of the past few months. |
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It is not so very long ago, after all, that press photographers lined the esplanade after the Bishop caused a scandal by running off with one of his parishioners. |
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Such sights make us guys realise how lucky we are after all. |
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He was a gynecologist, after all, but no longer there to give the talk himself. |
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He is, after all, just a children's writer, and amidst the rarefied snobbery of the publishing world, there will be lurkers determined to dismiss him as a fluke. |
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Perhaps my recent attack of apathy isn't so atypical after all. |
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This was, after all, the Swinging sixties in London and the country had moved on. |
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Incredibly, after all that, we decided we still had room for dessert, and we tried a tart Cranberry Apple Crisp and a luscious Espresso Nut Brownie. |
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It has, after all, been almost twenty years, and as Norma reminded me, a lot can happen, artwise, in that amount of time. |
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By introducing dummy variables characterizing these violations, the four equations become not overdetermined after all. |
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They are being sold after the Royal Brunei Navy decided they didn't want them after all. |
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A couple of further good results followed late in the 2005 season, and he maintained his status on the PGA Tour after all. |
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The closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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His forces, after all the high discourses, amounted really but to eighteen hundred foot. |
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But after all the neat footwork and the body swerves, who does Dempsey think will be taking home the famous Sam Maguire Cup today? |
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A zit, after all, isn'ta cold sore on your lip, making you look like a diseased manslut. |
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When push came to shove he gave in almost immediately, showing that he was a man of straw after all. |
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It is not, after all, every day that a twelve-ton bookmobile disappears into thin air. |
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He also had a deerish look of bewildered innocence, as if, after all this time, he still couldn't comprehend his circumstances. |
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So maybe the phenomenon is not so alien, after all but this view raises some other issues, such as why are cellotaphs everywhere now? |
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It seemed appropriate to relaunch the business on May 9 which is after all, Europe Day a day that celebrates all things European. |
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Craig Brown last night vowed to regroup his side for a Scottish Cup assault after all but kissing goodbye to their top-six hopes yesterday. |
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A new report to the market will be issued after all information from the study has been re-evaluated, Nielsen Entertainment said. |
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Monitor, so, rather backhandedly, I guess, you could say that this Massachusetts derringer has a convoluted connection with the South after all. |
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When I got to the baggage claim at O'Hare, I realized that the question had not come out of thin turbulent air after all. |
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How, after all, do you explain a covenant to someone on the outside? |
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Available now for long as stocks last, a home pampering session could be just the pick-me-up after all the razzmatazz of the party season. |
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Not that Warner's is merely a domesticated version of Euripides. It stars, after all, that least kitchen-sinky of actors. |
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After all the years of toil, after all the years spent building their fan club the Wolfcubs, success happened quickly. |
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I mean, my last book was called The Scorpio Races, after all. |
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But after all the trouble weive had recently this was the last thing the city needed. |
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I see they're going to build the airport after all. I suppose you can't fight City Hall. |
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No surprise really for followers of Jesus, who after all was a rural dweller himself, born in a barn. |
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This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. |
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From that day and hour it was clear that there was not to be so successful an ingathering after all. |
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The irony is that the House of Mouse may not enjoy copyright protection for its signature character after all. |
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As far as the guys' hit-it-and-quit-it philosophy with women, after all they'd gone through, they'd finally changed their perspectives. |
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His presence, after all, disturbs our arrogant pretensions and suitheistic fantasies. |
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A relationless chaos is after all nothing else than a system of relations thought of without relations! |
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There is, after all, a great deal of demand for doctors in east africa. |
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What if she was a rebound after all and he didn't feel the same way for her anymore? |
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For after all Sweden can have no interest in allowing a quatrumvirate to put hands on the whole of Europe. |
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I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all. |
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The treaty took effect on 28 March 1997 after all but one of the member states had ratified it. |
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Soon the novelty of all-talking pictures wore off and incidental music began to make a comeback. It was, after all, an added production value. |
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Only school administrators have the power to enact censorship, after all. |
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It was, after all, a hoped for source of the income that was needed to support them. |
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You've got to find the woman that works for you. Because, after all, we can't live with them, can't live without them. |
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In an argument with the producers of Top Gear, the presenters claimed British Leyland did produce some good cars after all. |
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He is, after all, having no body left to speak of and confined indoors, now all brain, a manipulator, an outsmarter. |
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It's no longer the highbrow mecca of fashion it once was, after all. |
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I can't believe that, after all our advice against gambling, you walked into that casino! |
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Political power, after all, is the only game in town that ensures unfettered access to the nation's oil riches. |
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An invite to lustless Liberty Bowl was the best fearsome Fresno State could get after all them Bulldogs have been through? |
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There were, after all, only six operating aircraft in the entire country during 1920, so there were none to spare for nonlogistics duty. |
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There is now a growing debate about why Third World countries remain impoverished and underdeveloped after all this time. |
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The closing ceremony of the Olympic Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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She had, after all, learned from the same master he had although matched daggers offered no reach compared to a full-handed sword. |
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The light dawns and Rhys becomes a zealous member of the chapel and is set on the path towards being a preacher after all. |
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It was only a pile of skin and bones after all. An animal, or rather a bovial collapse. |
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But after all the educated classes have a right to expect that their medical man will know the difference between a mitral murmur and a bronchitic rale. |
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On 26 August 2015, the UUP announced it would withdraw from the Executive and form an opposition after all, in response to the assassination of Kevin McGuigan. |
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Perhaps those eye-popping bail-out figures don't look so big after all. |
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And I blamed myself, after all, it was me who threw the punch. |
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If God is the ultimate judge, after all, he's also the supreme sentencer. |
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Most of the rational world... foresaw a smooth ride to victory for Democrats. They had, after all, the wind at their backs from the 2006 midterm elections. |
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Incommensurability does, after all, suggest the existence of isolated rationalities that are incapable of meaningful dialog with and critique of other rationalities. |
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Even after all we had experienced already this was amazing as we saw lynx, African wildcats, serval and cheetah and the work being done to return them to the wild. |
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Compassion is, after all, a central value of the Judeo-Christian ethic. |
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Hercules, after all his mad pranks upon his wife and children, was perfectly cured by a purge of hellebor, which an Antieyrian administered unto him. |
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Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel, a mere showpiece after all, can probably take such brassiness, but Tchaikovsky's great Pathetique Symphony is another matter. |
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They did after all preserve the copper as Davy said they would. |
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And a bit of peace and quiet to eat it in, after all the din, ken. I picked up my tea and walked away. Exsqueeze me for breathing! Ronaldson said behind me. |
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Binge drinking may not be so bad after all, according to a recent study that found that binge drinkers are happier than those who do not binge drink. |
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They're just concerned with staying alive after all that food. |
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Specifically, if after all this travel the application is inefficiently designed, the process gets into double jeopardy, where the scores can really change. |
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We fall on guard, and after all it is a friend who comes to meet us. |
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Daily animal-care and support activities for quarantine rooms should be conducted after all necessary tasks in the nonquarantine rooms have been performed. |
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But I opted for the lusciousness of a cheese souffle because after all, we're talking about the Oscars here, which is not exactly a model of restraint. |
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All these tortures he resisted till the hangman gave him an intoxicating draught, and under its influence he confessed that he was a were wolf after all. |
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It's a sad fact that unplayed instruments deteriorate. Your family heirloom or investment may not after all be appreciating in value as you had hoped. |
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See? Valentine's Day is not just a Hallmark holiday after all. |
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This is, after all, a gathering of a typical fraternity of netheads, those Internet-obsessed students who every night fill the large computer labs sprinkled throughout campus. |
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The human is, after all, the only truly intellective animal, and the language he employs is, as Bickerton observes, like no other form of animal communication. |
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These are the people of the brain, after all, the understanders. |
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However, as time-reckoning became more and more sophisticated with the invention of atomic clocks, it was found that the Earth's rotation is not that smooth after all. |
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North Africa and the Middle East are, after all, Europe's near-abroad. |
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A frightened word-lover might start to wish that the stuff had never been invented at all. It is, after all, possible to run a society without any money. |
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Unlike his other potential prey, which scarpered quickly despite his disguises, the pizza doesn't move, so it looks like the masterful Hoot Owl will get his meal after all. |
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I take your point well enough, but mayn't you be after all quite wrong? |
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We won't have to pay pirate prices for mediocre schwag after all. |
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Buster Bloodvessel's heavyweight ska outfit are still skanking after all these years and will be doing the Can Can at Aberdeen's Lemon Tree tonight. |
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