Originating in Africa, okra is thought to have been brought to America by slaves, along with that other Southern staple, cowpeas. |
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Two inlets on either side of this caused some problems, along with that persistent east wind before the storm finally got here. |
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My wife wanted a church wedding for the right reasons, and I was more than happy to go along with that. |
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What I'm criticising is the various implied assumptions that tend to go along with that. |
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His casting, along with that of now-wife Buffy, reeks of agent packaging and concept marketing, pure and simple. |
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Ryan's career declined along with that of his guv'nor and he will hand in his licence at the end of the season. |
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The old adage would suggest that you always play to your strengths and I would always go along with that. |
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So if things get dire, I might need some bikkies to keep me going, along with that cuppa. |
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Siva, the paterfamilias, is not present, but his picture, often along with that of other deities, is portrayed in the decorative designs above the image. |
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There are scarce but charismatic species, too, such as the kingfisher, barn owl and puffin, along with that royal favourite, the mute swan. |
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They will soon find out that no parliamentarian who takes his job seriously will go along with that. |
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The Commission shall, if necessary, submit appropriate proposals along with that report. |
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But along with that safety, we'll face arbitrary and unappealable decisions on who can fly in a commercial airliner, rent a truck, borrow money, or even stay out of jail. |
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She spoke all along with that characteristic exuberance on her face. |
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Despite 20 years of cycling between expectation and disappointment, I hump along with that aim in mind. |
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I felt that the draw of the money and the fame and all that goes along with that lifestyle were traps for me in my life. |
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Rubber-necking was, too, of course, along with that universal German vice, schadenfreude. |
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But on behalf of Canadians and in their best interests, we are going along with that. |
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The side and sections were angle-layered for shaping her wave along with that supplementing a body on the top. |
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My productivity, along with that of my coworkers, took a dive. |
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Unfortunately, pheromone production decreases with age, along with that of other essential hormones. |
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The right of prior use cannot be transferred except, where the third person is a business, along with that part of the business in the course of which the act was done or the preparations were made. |
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Eat your catch barbecued, along with that lobster, on the beach. |
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I am actually shocked that the government would not go along with that. |
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Archaeologists came to look at the site giving their opinion of what they thought the rock surface cervices to be along with that of our Spiritual Elder. |
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The Americans do go into NMD, and as they are, we're going to have to give some thought to whether there are air defence and maritime defence corollaries that must go along with that. |
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Pressure comes along with that, but I'm my own player. |
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And whatever comes along with that is good. |
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Being only 13, I was in the prime of my teen years and along with that came a lot of attitude and rebelliousness. |
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More gentian and mossy saxifrage should do the trick, along with that old stand-by aubretia. |
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Yeah, you're going to want to ride along with that. |
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They harm our immune systems, and birth defect issues go along with that. |
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As we enter the third millennium, the European Union has come of age and is preparing for a new phase of enlargement which will determine its destiny along with that of the whole continent. |
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Aboriginal kids panhandle because of the erosion of First Nations cultural norms and communities, and all the usual baggage that comes along with that. |
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They know the dollars will come along with that. |
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Nicole encourages young people who are looking for a career to consider translation and interpretation and all the opportunities that come along with that position. |
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Due to the low number of available contingents for continuous operations, the response capability and, along with that, the political capacity for action are significantly reduced. |
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Believe me, if I thought that sending these people to camp or sending them away on a vacation somewhere was the solution to this, I would go along with that. |
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Though her government had believed that this was more relevant to Africa, it had gone along with that project as there was not much time to request, or prepare for, a new one. |
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The combination of the expertise and knowledge of the Innu, Inuit and Métis partners and staff about the needs of their respective populations, along with that of VBNC on the needs of the project was helpful. |
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The so called dot blot technique that came along with that kit was obviously easy to apply, but in fact required a lot of experience, and did not allow the investigation of mixtures in general. |
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It's essential, as we try to embed more training programs in the communities, that we have that kind of bandwidth so that we can do more online learning and, as you mentioned, university programming along with that. |
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In the broadcast setting, real-time captioners do not have to produce transcripts, which eliminates the long hours that go along with that aspect of reporting. |
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Incontinence, painful and irregular periods, infertility, hemorrhoids, the beginning stages of prostate complications and all the symptoms that go along with that. |
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I think even Clois fans would go along with that, since she dumped Clark. |
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His commentary, along with that of each team's consulting expert and the auctioneer, provides helpful tips and valuable information for antiquers. |
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Along with that were poems, all written in the same loopy penmanship on pieces of unlined white paper. |
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Along with that was a small bag of sweets and some chocolate. |
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Along with that peace comes a joy and happiness that's out of this world! |
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