His religious and political beliefs are not always separable from each other. |
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Her wifty uncle, scatterbrained as always, had misplaced his satchel once again. |
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He's always scrounging off his friends instead of paying for things himself. |
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Why do I always find myself rooting for the team at the bottom of the league? |
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The store is always busy but they manage to keep the shelves stocked and neat. |
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Lovers, he had aplenty but true redamancy would always elude him. |
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There will always be some tension between the desire to reduce risk and the desire to make as much money as possible. |
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He's always telling stories in which the present and the past intertwine. |
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Their mother has always preached the value of a good education. |
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Building more roads isn't always the best remedy for traffic congestion. |
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You just have to realize that you can't always get what you want. |
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She's always been known as one of Hollywood's best interviews. |
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He is always the class clown and his teachers say he is incorrigible. |
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When driving, she always wears her seatbelt as a precaution. |
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His antics always make good fodder for the gossip columnists. |
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It's always difficult to prioritize work, school, and family. |
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He always thought he'd leave the city and settle in the country. |
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The other children always teased him about being such a brain. |
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The coach is always chastising the players for minor mistakes. |
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Her brother's success and popularity always made her feel inadequate. |
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I always like to keep a scorecard when I watch a baseball game. |
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He always uses care and discretion when dealing with others. |
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There has always been strong antipathy between the two groups. |
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He had always been solicitous for the welfare of his family. |
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The abbess was always after the nuns to keep the convent immaculately clean. |
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I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. |
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She always said that preschoolers danced adorably, so it was no wonder that she opened a dance school for them. |
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The advisory committee could only offer advice, but since that was almost always accepted they had real power. |
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The problem is, as a Afromerican male, when I cut my hair, I always end up with razor bumps around my hair line. |
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A former underwear model, he was always afraid of being seen as just another pretty face. |
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Some critics are always bemoaning the state of the language. |
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Looking up at the stars always makes me feel so small and insignificant. |
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I have always doubted the existence of life on other planets. |
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She always seems to be perfectly groomed and neatly dressed. |
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I can always recognize him from far away by the way he walks. |
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He's not the most talented player on the team, but he always hustles. |
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He was always one step ahead of me, as he seems to know every trick in the book. |
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Private Johnson was afraid the Lieutenant considered him an expendable, since he was always picked as point man. |
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She's very extroverted. She's always out meeting new people and looking for new experiences. |
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He drove us there in their hippie-dippie car and as always people stared at us when we drove by. |
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Her art is always with her, clothing her from throat to toes in an indelible fantasia of color and form and myth. |
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He always seemed angry and needlessly rough with his work as he fumed and fault-found. |
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Featurewise, Tiffany and her mother were dead ringers, but Tiffany always did interesting things to her hair. |
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You couldn't call it a feud exactly, but there had always been a chill between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. |
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They have six diggers to four fillers, so as to keep the fillers always at work. |
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This is a reform that the ancien regime, always with a finger to the wind of public opinion, spotted as an electoral nightmare and ducked. |
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Watching the political commentators on cable news channels always gets him fired up. |
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We shivered miserably throughout the night. Now and again fitfully slept, but the pain of the cold always aroused me. |
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And we're not talking about me. We're talking about you. What's with you Kings? You're always trying to flip the script on me. |
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You can always see the covered area on the focusing screen regardless what the subject distance might be or what close-up accessories are used. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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The teacher reminded us to always start the food pyramid with the plants on the bottom. |
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The important point here is not so much that the British treated him forbearingly as that he was always able to command publicity, Orwell wrote. |
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For instance, suppose it is a fact that God has always foreknown or forebelieved thatJones would attend the lecture at noon this Friday. |
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Despite being a raging liberal, he was always mindful of my pretention-fueled, Fox Newsian conservatism. |
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I was always so busy and full-speed ahead that I didn't take any time out to really listen to God. |
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According to Degenkolbe, gemmae-bearing leaves are always different in form from normal leaves. |
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To know fiddles and judge them you must be always looking at them. For a time, at least, I got my eye in by dwelling on the best models. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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When we are happy, we are always good, but when we are good, we are not always happy. |
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Audiences fill theatres where his work is staged. He is a good value. He never fails, which is not to say he always succeeds. |
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My Emily was always after me to read the good word with her, and now that she is gone, it is my only consolation. |
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I always supposed he was called Goog because the tiny flattened ears did nothing to interrupt the goog-like sweep from crown to jaw. |
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The gripings are always severe, and a sort of painful descent of the bowels accompanies every evacuation. |
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I had to memorise so much dialogue that never makes it into the movie so I always have a plethora of extra gubbins I can't remember. |
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Therefore, using the YUI Compressor in combination with gzipping always gives the best results. |
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He laughed, but the comment stung. It always had. It meant that even his closest friends saw him as inauthentic, the fake McCoy, a Halfrican. |
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The reason I always wore my hard pass was because I was in charge partly of White House security. |
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I had always had a fable for nudes. Unfortunately my wife did not feel the same way. |
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Whenever there was an appropriations bill, he always had his hand out for his guys. |
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My brother doesn't always do the right thing, but he has his heart in the right place. |
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Clare was for a while protected by the man's unreadiness to have words with his brother, who always took his wife's part. |
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A horn, such as our man wears, was always worn by a hayward, who used to blow it to warn off people from straying in the crops. |
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The hayward at the same place had an acre of the lord's corn in autumn, always in a certain part of the field. |
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With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films. |
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Clusters of obstruents always agree in voicing, and clusters of sibilants and of plosives with the same point of articulation are prohibited. |
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In practice these are always exercised by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister and the other ministers of HM Government. |
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Prior to that, dissolution was effected by the Sovereign, always on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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A ministry must always retain the confidence and support of the House of Commons. |
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The Hidebehind is never found in the open. He always conceals himself behind a tree trunk. |
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But no matter where their place of residence, they were always accompanied by the hidebound chest that held the family papers. |
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A lowbie always has access to highbie stuff simply by leveling up, but highbies are purposely restricted from this content. |
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Historically speaking, this company has always collected payment before starting work. |
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At least, that's what our mentors have always told us, but what the hizzle are they talking about? |
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In designing her hoffices, Vassa makes sure there is adequate lighting, always on dimmers. |
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Realistically it was always certain that Northern Ireland would opt out of the Free State. |
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Through his life, he always stood out from the crowd with his tiny frame and hornrimmed glasses. |
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I always like to get over the horribles first, so that the good things of life may leave the last impression. |
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His ethics, though always influential, gained renewed interest with the modern advent of virtue ethics. |
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Some local people claimed to have seen a living mammoth, but they only came out at night and always disappeared under water when detected. |
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Aficionados continued to play housie for the rest of the decade, but always under the threat of criminal prosecution. |
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But always he went the full length, crying until he was completely exhausted, worn out, hypotonic. |
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Though such iatrophobia has always been with us, it assumed an especially virulent form in the sixties. |
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Pause behind the children framed in melting icelight. The always present pocket-camera is not in the pocket. |
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Constantine was a ruler of major importance, and he has always been a controversial figure. |
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Southern kings had never ruled the north, and his usurpation was met with outrage by the Northumbrians, who had always resisted southern control. |
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The term Scandinavia always includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. |
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Pliny's descriptions of Scatinavia and surrounding areas are not always easy to decipher. |
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Pleasant, but always dignified, he walked with eyes downcast, most graciously affable to one and all. |
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William was always described as close to his wife, and her death would have added to his problems. |
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Some appear to have been reluctant to take up lands in a kingdom that did not always appear pacified. |
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The toe nail should always extend to the end of the toe and it will never ingrow. |
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They don't use a vehicle for commuting and always commute barefoot from one place to another, irrespective of the distance. |
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The nurse always must be alert to signs of slow leak or insidious infiltration. |
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As the sun moves in its path through the galaxy, it will not always be immersed in the tenuous intercloud region of the interstellar medium. |
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Historians have always compared Henry VII with his continental contemporaries, especially Louis XI of France and Ferdinand II of Aragon. |
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In computer programming, the practice of using always references in place of copies of equal objects is known as interning. |
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The enforcement of the new liturgy did not always take place without a struggle. |
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Mary had always rejected the break with Rome instituted by her father and the establishment of Protestantism by her brother's regents. |
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Elizabeth saw this as a Dutch ploy to force her to accept sovereignty over the Netherlands, which so far she had always declined. |
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In short, Smith understood that the invisible hand is often benign, but not always. |
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Would to God, Mrs. Glenmorris, your conduct has always been as irreprovable. |
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Inclimate weather in the English Channel and on the oceans at the time has always been cited as a major factor to the outcome. |
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Isness always indicates identity of the other or another in an objective way. |
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My performance seems somehow always to get worse when there are other people looking on. |
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He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama. |
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It always seems to be a problem to be dealt with when resources permit. Jam tomorrow, as usual. |
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Since 1963, by convention, the prime minister is always a member of the House of Commons, rather than the House of Lords. |
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The Speaker and the Deputy Speakers are always members of the House of Commons. |
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Plus, we can always use a reminder that this city's music scene is plenty big, even if some teen jerkass from Washington doesn't think so. |
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Yet the tensions related to the centre-periphery cleavage have always remained the basis of the political action of the leaguists. |
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The fact is that Mr. Roosevelt has always with perfect frankness confessed himself to be what is currently called a Jingo. |
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Criteria for bringing someone before the Revolutionary Tribunal, created March 1793, had always been vast and vague. |
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I hate the way she's always jumping on me for the slightest little mistake. |
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He's always daydreaming and seems to be out of touch with the real world. |
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His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. |
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American Idol will always have a place in my heart. It's where I met Clay. And what could be more exciting than televised karaoke? |
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Sources do not always make clear if they refer to the whole of the NHS or only to England. |
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In England cancelled operations are not always recorded if the cancellation happens a few days prior to the scheduled day of the operation. |
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So I always knew what Pierce meant, in a kidding-on-the-square kind of way. |
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As a result of kineplastics, it is possible to utilize those stumps which, up to the present, had always been held as incapable. |
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It is characteristic of Cobbett that he could always be relied on to produce conjuror-like from any subject one of his many King Charles' heads. |
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The parish deacon was always pushing to get new kneelers for the church, probably because he was old and his knees were sensitive. |
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As the party's name suggests, UKIP has always had the politics of national identity at its core. |
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Unlike the judge, who speaks sitting down, the barristers always stand to address the court. |
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During deliberations only limited contact is permitted with the outside world, always via the usher. |
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Whenever I meet Meng Seng, he is always trying to sell me his koyok and recruit me into his Party. |
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Only in Italy does it appear that women were always considered under the protection and control of a male relative. |
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But there's always this aggrieved air that I'm some sort of ghastly Harvey Nichols-obsessed lady who lunches while he earns all the money. |
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Catatonia could always count on a place in the gossip columns, too, thanks to the lagered-up antics of their boisterous lead-singer-about-town. |
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The price ceiling was well below the laissez faire price that demand would have supported, so there were always shortages. |
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Kissing is a game that should always be played in private. Those who must lallygag or perish should pull down the blinds. |
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In inner London, private schools always get the best results and are larger in number. |
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The Tower of London has always been outside the City and comes under the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. |
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Switzerland is landlocked and obviously will never be a great sea power and must always trade overland. |
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We always, it seems, are provided with a glut of material on the next big thing and not enough on how to make the last big thing actually work. |
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Latins are always conspicuously dangerous when they are serving an unpopular cause for money. |
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The term city was not always consistently applied, and there were doubts over the number of officially designated cities. |
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Whereas Chichester College has always been focused towards vocational qualifications, the University of Chichester has a more academic bent. |
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Silversmiths had always regarded coinage as a source of raw material, already government verified for fineness. |
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A certain amount of turnover had always taken place, with older businesses shutting down and new ones opening up. |
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If purchasing power parity held exactly, then the real exchange rate would always equal one. |
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Anyway, bums were always on view in our family, getting leathered with a heavy belt. |
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Since he was bitten by a dog when he was young, he has always been leery of animals. |
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The commendations of this people are not always left-handed and detractive. |
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Capital intensive companies, particularly high tech companies, always need to raise high volumes of capital in their early stages. |
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Dismounting from his horse, he then takes from his leggin the butcher-knife that he always carries with him, and sticks the animal in the throat. |
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The reach of available petroleum ressources has always been around 35 years or even less since the start of the modern exploration. |
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Leopard skins have always been desirable commodities because of their spectacular spotted patterns. |
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Priestley's works had always had a millennial cast, but after the beginning of the French Revolution, this strain increased. |
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It is always difficult to say that anyone is 'absolutely indispensable', but if anyone was indispensable to Hut 8, it was Turing. |
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I for one have always wanted to share my story because I believe that my lifescape can resonate with a few others. |
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From a practical point of view it is not always possible to achieve an absolute lighttight home darkroom. |
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Smoking in this building is not allowed, so I always step outside to light up. |
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An awkward man in society is like a bull in a china shop, always doing mischief. |
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Limpeh always see those AH BENGS drive the CiBIC SiR around with their big spoiler and so many uglweee stickers. |
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To demonstrate safety and effectiveness, human trials always have to confirm data obtained from animal testing. |
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We Texans have always bragged about having the best little old this and the best little old that. |
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However, Wolmar considers it a mistake to blame the ROSCOs who are simply behaving as commercial companies always behave. |
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Cabinet ministers must respond, either themselves or through a deputy, although the answers do not always fully answer the question. |
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Milk and buttermilk were popular, both as cooking ingredients and drinks, but were not always available, even at farms. |
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Trial lawyers, always a colorful and eclectic bunch.... Most were lone gunmen too eccentric to keep much of a staff. |
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The Lone Ranger is always alone in a wilderness he does not quite call home. |
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Mr. Lynch has always preferred the long game and he is banking on luring Democrats home to the Mayor's side in November. |
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It seems that people think of simple ways to say things or know them, but I was always taking the long way around. |
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Irish people have always moved to Birmingham for work especially for the construction, factory and industrial work which the city had to offer. |
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I've always thought I was too large for a soft, musical name like Louise, too untidy. |
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Numbers were still always written using Roman numerals, except for some rare occurrences of Arabic numerals during the 15th century. |
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Some economists think that crowding out is always an issue while others do not think it is a major issue when output is depressed. |
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The Berne Convention requires that this can only be done with the consent of the copyright holder, which is initially always the author. |
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Because potato growers always needed more land than they owned, they rented extra. |
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Even though education at all levels, including universities, has always been free, there is a large number of private schools and universities. |
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As for the number of speakers of any language worldwide, an assessment is always compromised by the lack of sufficient, reliable data. |
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For polar questions, exclamations and wishes, the finite verb always has the first position. |
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So a foreign language is not always a foreign language and a second language is not always a second language. |
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They knew ways to get what they wanted, and always had some in a side place for captains and their friends at lunchings. |
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In the Latin Church, the priesthood is generally restricted to celibate men, and the episcopate is always restricted to celibate men. |
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When work commenced again on the building, it was not always of a sympathetic nature. |
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Although he was quite capable of affecting accents from outside the M25, he always steered clear of doing so. |
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He had collected thirty-three cases of craniotomy for idiocy and macrocephalus, and found that the results were always negative. |
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The Ramallah Friends Meeting has always played a vital role in the community. |
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It is still Nontrinitarian because, according to this belief system, Jesus has always been beneath God, though higher than humans. |
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He did not, however, study canon or civil law at this time and his Latin skill always remained somewhat rudimentary. |
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Canterbury, because of its religious history, had always seen many pilgrims, and after the death of Thomas Becket their numbers rose rapidly. |
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All gurdwaras are open to anyone of any faith for a free meal, always vegetarian. |
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In the Pauline epistles, Hellene is almost always juxtaposed to Hebrew in disregard of actual ethnicities. |
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Wicca often involves the ritual practice of magic, though it is not always necessary. |
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The Church and European society were not always so zealous in hunting witches or blaming them for misfortunes. |
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Coursework and controlled assessment also always allows candidates to achieve any grade. |
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Officially, bachelor's degrees was always obtained after 3 years' university studies. |
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The majority of bachelor's degrees are now honours degrees, although this has not always been the case historically. |
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The doctorate of philosophy adheres to this historic convention, even though the degrees are not always for the study of philosophy. |
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The relationship between the university and the city has not always been positive. |
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Pouring drinks is one thing I always make a hash of, so please help yourselves. |
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However, no child attended Eton on this scheme, meaning that the actual level of state assistance to the School has always been lower. |
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He was always trying to make time with Nancy, but she just wasn't interested. |
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The Roman architect Vitruvius always uses the word templum to refer to the sacred precinct, and not to the building. |
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In Rome, Pula, and elsewhere some walls incorporated in later buildings have always been evident. |
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Milecastles in this area were also built from timber and earth rather than stone, but turrets were always made from stone. |
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And, as always, an Indian close outside the window, a mali in this case, picking up sounds. |
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The position was usually given to someone of great importance, who might not always be at the castle due to other duties. |
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He documents everything he does, He can always prove it was done correctly. |
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Their compactibility, neat yet attractive appearance, always gain admirers, and being made of small power they are much in demand. |
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If necessary it would afterhand always be possible to integrate over larger time intervals. |
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Adrian, whose health had always been weak, now suffered considerable aggravation of suffering from the effects of his wound. |
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The sudden uprearing of a genuine bit of aboriginal agriculturism in the midst of the conventionalities of party politics is always interesting. |
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I have always maintained there was something wrong with Ambassadors, as none of them seemed to ambass properly. |
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His wisdom and virtue cannot always rectify that which is amiss in himself or his circumstances. |
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It always amuses me to hear the funny stories why people haven't got a ticket, but I never let them get in without paying. |
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I'll always gamble, anytime, but he's taking so many angle shots at the table it's not even funny. |
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Now, the ankh that Thoth always held hovered in the air between Sekhmet and the Magus, and both fixed their gaze upon it. |
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Antigas medicine for babies is really effective when they're newborns and seem to always have gas pain. |
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Such bifarious anythingarians, that always make their interest the standard of their religion. |
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We're always getting the drop on our competitors because the owner really knows the business and can act fast. |
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When lying down arkars nearly always keep the head erect, as if on the lookout, and when sleeping they lie with the neck outstretched. |
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Bangle bracelets in fourteen-karat gold that do not cost an arm and a leg are always in demand. |
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Perfect little con man and artful dodger, always on the make for some angle or another. |
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They always have boys with them because they're all back-gammon players, which is what we call sodomites. |
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One of the rules of journalism is that news from Africa is always bad news. |
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But I always come to this conclusion. No matter how bad off you are, there's always somebody in a worse boat. |
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The society of beach-combers always repays the small pains you need be at to enjoy it. They are easy of approach and affable in conversation. |
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It beggars belief to suppose that corporate policies can always pursue the best interests of a company. |
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Backwards, it spreads to the beginningless beginning. Forwards, it spreads to the endless end. We are always in the middle. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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The Gaels have always had a strong oral tradition, maintained by shanachies. |
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Would not children come kindly to such out-of-door lessons, and to such practical knowledge as would always bestand them well? |
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He never believed in the bibe although the people were always talking of her. |
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Biebermania doesn't always result in injury, though. The outpouring of devotion from his fans comes in other ways, too. |
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Yet Asgard is always prey to attacks, so Bifrost is guarded by Heimdall, the most astounding of sentries. |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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Such systematic effects are always present in all bioimaging systems and hinder quantitative comparison between the cell model and bioimages. |
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The white men are always put on that side of the board which commences by row I, and the black men are placed opposite. |
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These screen blankers prevent phosphor burn on your screen, which is always a danger when you leave the screen on too long. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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He has never officially said that we are in a relationship, but he blows up my phone night and day, always wanting to know where I am. |
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He always has his blue heeler dog in his office tucked away under his feet or near the door. |
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Bill Ward has always been known for drawing the biggest, bustiest, most bodacious babes to strut across a comic book or cartoon panel. |
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A house's distribution panel should always be bonded to the grounding rods via a panel bond. |
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An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. |
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Unfortunately, it is burnout that always gets noticed and people with boreout usually don't do much about their state of despondency. |
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The thing about borrowed time is that it always runs out quicker than you want it to. |
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She was always in a fearful hurry, and the lower the bosom was cut the more it was to be gathered she was wanted elsewhere. |
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The guacamole and queso fundido are excellent, and two botanas offer items like chalupas not always found on Chicago menus. |
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The blacks who work on a station or farm are always, like the blacks in the Southern States, called boys. |
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Jacob always carried a set of brass knuckles, just in case he ever got caught up in a bar fight. |
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They will do some machining if you ask them, but sheet metal has always been their bread and butter. |
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My boss never lets me get on with my work. He's always breathing down my neck and checking up on me. |
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On the beach he always wore a straw hat with a red band and a brief pair of leopard print trunks. |
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There are no brownies in my house, though. I know because there's always a pile of dishes in the sink. |
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As an unabashed health nut, she always asked for brown rice to go with her vegetarian entrees. |
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Whatever the condition of a captured brumby, there is always the potential of selling it for pet food, fish bait, or even for human consumption. |
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In a restaurant that never closes, in a ship with three shifts, it's always brunchtime. Or dinnertime. |
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He had always been there in my time of need and yet he knew I was a bush Baptist. |
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He puffed on the big cigar that he always had stuck in his face and posed back like a big butter-and-egg man. |
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My thoughts always revert to the angry butt-woman when the second chapter of St. James' Epistle is read in its ordinary course. |
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I have always wondered why shoe salesmen think I can't tie my shoes by myself. |
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Hatred unto the truth did always falsely report and calumniate all godly men's doings. |
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And regardless of their differences, they always act with such camaraderie and complicity among themselves. |
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To employ always the same witnesses, he would excite speculation, and expose himself to the imputation of fickleness or capriciousness. |
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Whatever the crisis may be, Captain Kirk is always at the helm making the decisions. |
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Of course you know that Carl Duruside, or 'Doctor Carl', as he is always called by almost anybody, is my husband's brother? |
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She was thin, but always carried herself bolt upright, and would never even lean back in her chair. |
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There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections of those whose interests seem threatened. |
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One great thing undoubtedly was, the chariness of herself and her conduct, which an unmarried female always observes. |
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These chicken-hearted bosses always seem to give in at the first sign of a strike. |
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Because of her arthritis, she always asked not to have childproof caps on her medicine bottles. |
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In the view of chronobiologists, individual biological rhythms are always regulated in a similar manner. |
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The author is a very Gian Peng person always eyeing for promotions, freebies, etc. |
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He was always the class clown, constantly telling jokes and attracting everyone's attention in school. |
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Cmene are always written with a period at the end, and if they start with a vowel then also with a period at the beginning. |
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Why is it that a woman always thinks that the most savage thing she can say to a man is to impugn his cocksmanship? |
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I had always supposed that playboys didn't give a hoot for anything except blondes and cold bottles. |
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I've always grazed my animals on the common land and I'm not going to stop now. |
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But these concessions failed, as I believe concessions to evil always do fail. |
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We have always been conscientiously attached to what is called the Tory, and which might with more propriety be called the Conservative, party. |
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I always start a book by reading the dustjacket and the contents before I really dig in to the content itself. |
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Instead of becoming more continued, intermittents sometimes become less so, which is always favourable. |
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You can always find musicians. There are more trackers than coders, pixelers, organizers, couriers, and designers combined. |
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Money of his own he had none, and his purse was always empty by reason of his free-handedness. |
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I did not always agree with Malcolm X, specifically his critiques of Dr King and of the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. |
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It was always intriguing to hear about some new form of crookery or deception. |
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The supervisor was very cruel to Josh, as he would always give Josh the hardest, most degrading work he could find. |
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Will Rogers State Beach is a cruisy gay beach, always lots of people and lots of fun. |
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The cuneiform tendon is always sharply defined when the hock is flexed by the action of the muscle. |
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He had always trusted Lucian for the cunninger insight and did it now though Lucian lay in the bishop's arms limp and senseless. |
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An English tradesman is always solicitous to cut the shop whenever he can do so with impunity. |
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Take care when guessing, since problems do not always have cut-and-dried answers. |
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Law is a cutthroat business, you always have to look out to see who is trying to outdo you. |
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Gordon Brown sounds like a Dalek with about three stock phrases... Remember, Daleks always want world domination but they always lose. |
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Though Travis's 'Why does it always Rain on Me' boomed around the stands, there were few damp spirits in Galway on day two of the races. |
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