They are best developed through regular exposure to assignments that are process-oriented and that require critical thinking. |
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When the players look at it, okay they've maybe had to work their backsides off but he's won them the game and that makes up for it. |
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They say the moon affects the psyche and that people in the loony bin go right off their scones during full moon. |
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As the member has reiterated, Maori is an official language and that is where it stands. |
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It wasn't so much different from Utah, but for the fact that this had more maples and oaks than pine trees, and that it was absolutely flat. |
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The higher card wins and that player sets that card aside scoring the number of pips on it. |
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So I can illustrate those mindsets by using more familiar western terminologies and that sort of thing. |
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She says he invited her to his hotel room and that the pair met again the following March in Leeds. |
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He told the guard to reassure the girl that she was not being scorned and that no one would laugh at her. |
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The most prominent recommendation was that standing terraces should go and that stadiums for clubs in the higher divisions should be all-seated. |
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We must be very careful to ensure that this is sensible law-making, and that it is balanced and responsible, and not reckless. |
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We don't specify Scotch beef on our menus because that is what our clients expect when they eat with us and that is what they get. |
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I noticed that some of the ducks have a bald patch at the back of their heads and that other ducks often attack them here with their beaks. |
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Some claim that this is balderdash and that the warming of the Atlantic waters this year is due to simple luck. |
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He is aware of the risks involved in margined trading and that the entire amount of his deposit could be at risk. |
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I am a baldie and over the last year or so, I have noticed more men with longer hair and that women are paying less attention to bald headed men. |
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She flies inside in terror, trembling all over, and that day decides to put back the curtain. |
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We were smoking marijuana for breakfast and that led to communication problems. |
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The boy was scraggly and thin, and his strange, purple eyes were constantly darting this way and that. |
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You put your knee over the ball of the foot, and that creates a cushion, then the plie puts the heel down as you finish landing. |
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They ask only that their testamentary wishes be honored and that the institutions they have built be preserved as they left them. |
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So the idea that somehow we are as pure as driven snow and that we take sporting success and failure in our stride is just hogwash. |
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Then, of course, as time went on, it was discovered that perhaps it was not as pure as the driven snow and that amendments were needed. |
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Additionally, create inviting retail displays that are visual, entertaining and that offer samples and testers. |
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Then I realized that she was the ballgirl for the Sox and that I knew her from being on the field. |
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It was recognized that such a marking was equivalent to payment, and that a marked instrument could not be returned as dishonoured. |
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The market had a few vendors selling this and that but again not as many as there usually were. |
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A knowledge of ballistics involved a grasp of mathematics, and that too became a factor in changing military education. |
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Barnsley has a unique selling point and that is its position as a market town. |
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A mark anywhere else will spoil the ballot paper and that vote will be nullified. |
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They won't then send an ambulance with sirens screaming and bells ringing and that sort of thing. |
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There is only one type of marriage recognized in law, and that is one of indefinite duration. |
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They know the clubhouse attendant will serve Tex-Mex at least once and that the pizza he brings in is as good as any in the big leagues. |
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Anyone else we have that's capable of this would refuse unless we put the screws on them, and that would guarantee the secret would get out. |
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The movie implies that at least as many whites as Thais live in Thailand and that the few local markets exist only for the tourists. |
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The signs are saying that we need to trim our spending to match our earnings and that we need to stop eating into our savings. |
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We stopped up until four or so, doing the tequila thing and having, like, deep and important conversations about life and love and that. |
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She wants everyone to know she is not a scrounger and that life in Britain for a newly arrived asylum seeker is a struggle. |
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I'm happy to wait, because he has given me his word and that will do for me. |
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Gone are interesting characters like the greedy and treacherous aide, and that marvelous biplane. |
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I know Angola was banged up, and that obviously was a factor, but we had a lot of guys do some good things. |
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Perhaps the music is theatrical and dramatic, and that is what it's all about. |
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You think you have all the answers, and that you're the bee's knees, but you're not. |
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When it comes to winning arguments, they seem to think that the end justifies the means and that truth is an irrelevance. |
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He noted that the Bank of Namibia reduced the bank rate during the year and that commercial banks followed suit. |
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The next thing was the mass of people that crowded between him and that door, and the way they all seemed to move together like waves. |
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I mean, how many people know that examinations have never been an exact science, and that results have always been massaged and fiddled to fit? |
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The massager, especially when set on high, hits all the right spots, just on the bottom of the arch and that sore spot beneath the toes. |
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I fear that yes consumerism has become the new religion and that we are now obliged to bow down before the almighty market. |
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Most cyclists are considerate and thereby enhance their own safety and that of others on the road. |
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Make sure your registration card is in there, and that the address thereon is the place you're going to be living on Election Day. |
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My mom lets me know there's someone who is watching out for me, and that makes me happy. |
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The boatswain and master of the ship appear to say that it has been magically repaired and that the crew is safe. |
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I know you are all busy with your families, up to your ears in daily problem solving, and that the last thing you need is bad news. |
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Wielding his blade like a master painter, his palette holds only one colour, and that is crimson. |
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It kind of sounds like I'm hogging you and that you can't be with your other friends. |
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Many believed that slavery was a barbaric and primitive institution and that those who condoned it were, therefore, primitive and barbaric. |
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The tailors or seamstresses would literally stitch new clothes onto people around Easter-time and that was it for the year. |
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There was no hope for Mr. Bingley to be hers, and that knowledge seared her heart. |
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The disease also clogs the body's lymph drainage system and that results in swelling, thickening and wrinkling of the skin. |
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We're told that we've been getting fatter for thirty years, and that this thickening of our waistlines portends a coming healthcare catastrophe. |
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A search party found his body, and that of the doctor, floating in the shallow waters of nearby Lake Starnberg. |
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I effortlessly erased it with my sleeve, informed him he drove a hard bargain and that we had a deal. |
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In debate about law, we are used to the idea that legal thinking is objective and that law applies to everyone. |
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In my final year only one person matriculated to university, for example, and that was a university in the country! |
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But, important as it was, it was still secondary to Johnny's primary concern and that was people. |
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It is possible that the rash was caused by something else initially and that he became infected secondarily with scabies. |
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Ok it has been proven that smoking is bad for the health and that secondary smoking can cause cancer. |
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You bet, but money was on the line, and that, I'm afraid, is the only loyalty that should matter to a professional gambler. |
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The experience of pain, the experience of stress, that is what puts those wrinkles upon our faces so rapidly, and that is what matures us. |
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There is only one place better than a video shop, and that is a good second-hand bookshop. |
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It's a signal that this region has been supplied with second-hand experiences for too long and that now it should be the first. |
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To quench your thirst, you drink a lot of water and other beverages, and that leads to more frequent urination. |
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That hasn't been the case in Dallas, however, and that helps explain QB Drew Henson's promotion to second string. |
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As soon as we get through the door she's at it again, having a go at me for this and that. |
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It was nice to sit quietly in the company of loved ones, sip coffee, gaze off into the far horizon and think about this and that. |
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As soon as it came out, one player read my comments in the paper and was saying this and that afterwards. |
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They have tried to mix the best of east and west, but the result is an indistinguishable mush of this and that. |
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Now that's led to people saying we're secretive and that we're close mouthed. |
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They said Michael was in their thoughts and that they would continue to pray for him. |
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Dealing with national security is always a matter for the executive, and that is how it should be. |
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The average waiting time to be seen for a consultation is three years and that time is also getting longer. |
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What we had to do was to demonstrate that this was seedcorn, and that the money invested in the genome was money well spent. |
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Kino has only a few seed pearls worth very little, and that will not pay the doctor's fee, so the servant closes the gates in Kino's face. |
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You always show you put thought into your review and that means a lot to me. |
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The clouds were threatening to come in from the mountains and that meant rain and inside activity for the next day or so. |
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He said they were very common and that they are identified by their forked tails. |
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If handled properly it should certainly improve the cab company's efficiency and that means you won't have to wait in the rain so long. |
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But to whomever he talked, the Prophet stressed God's oneness and that the belief in His oneness is the key to faith. |
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There was a night table with a basin of water, and that was all of the accommodations. |
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A number have now broken rank and that piles the pressure on the Hearts owner and his new head coach. |
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There's another shark that's considerably larger than the white shark called the basking shark, and that gets to be about 40 feet long. |
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It is assumed that the unsupported outer border of the pouch deforms into a segment of a circle and that the material does not stretch much. |
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It doesn't hurt as much as throb and that sensitive pain when I eat something hot or cold. |
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Neighbours said they seldom saw the couple and that the daughters seldom visited them. |
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Roger gives me advice on legal stuff but I really need someone batting for me regarding contracts and that kind of tomfoolery. |
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But at least the throstle is still there, keeping the memory and the spirit alive and that is very important. |
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As I swing through the shot and rotate the spine rises and that allows me to move through the shot freely and take the pressure off my spine. |
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We believe it's important for children to learn how to win and lose and that is achieved well through sport. |
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We are delighted with the transaction throughput and that we are the only banking institution to offer such facilities in the town. |
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I got to go to a nice clean toilet, have a bath, get fed properly and that sort of stuff. |
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He needs to throw harder punches, and that he's not connecting for that reason. |
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The Laws of Cricket say that a delivery must be fair, and that for a delivery to be fair the ball must not be thrown. |
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Before reading this piece, make sure you haven't just eaten, and that there are no throwable objects within reach. |
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Then, as it drew closer, I realised that it was a toupee and that the wind had blown it straight off his bald head. |
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Let's hope he's right, and that the mano-a-mano matches produce a boffo finish. |
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Make sure that you've threaded it correctly, and that all the tensioners are working properly. |
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So we have to take his word that it lets out less fumes than a two-wheeler and that it won't clog up our roads. |
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Only the clock face is fairly simple and that is because people needed to be able to tell the time easily. |
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But when it counts, he really pulls out all the stops and that is why we have done so well. |
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Now, one other thing we want to show you, and that is some of the backups on these county roads. |
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Classmates said that he had a terrible temper that easily flared, and that he clung to people far too easily and became jealous and angry. |
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He still wanted to survive the ceremony, and that would be harder if Ishella was in a temper. |
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At school, the most she ever spoke was to the teacher, and that was rarely ever. |
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We would much rather our players had beans on toast than bacon and sausage and that sort of thing. |
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The Temple in Jerusalem was God's house and that was where He was to be worshipped. |
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The unit has only ever operated one type of manned aircraft and that is the venerable Hawker Hunter. |
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I've only seen one bad review and that was from some mug that clearly hadn't even played it. |
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That said, stories like this are bad for the sport, and that affects all of us. |
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He looked fine, but it was obvious that he was wincing as he walked and that his right leg was paining him. |
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You and some of your correspondents are fond of colourfully bagging Andrew and that is your right. |
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He described him as the most honest person he has ever met, and that he has never once heard him bagging a player or a coach. |
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Only one other tenorist could hold his own next to Gordon, and that was Wardell Gray. |
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With another quick glance around, he saw that the first aid kit was open and that the pair of scissors contained within were missing. |
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The sail is tensioned on the leading edge and that further helps to maintain tension on the whole assembly. |
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The free-association part of my brain works overtime and I can base a wisecrack on the most tenuous of links between this and that. |
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He is interested in the hydraulics of supply and demand, and that demand originated primarily overseas. |
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It made perfect sense that she was working with Mercalli, and that she'd won Stratford over by clever manipulation to get her post with the company. |
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The Vehicle Inspectorate does a difficult and thankless task extremely well and that is the reason that we drive some of the safest cars in the world. |
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He tried to explain to her that this was because of the higher resolution and that a higher resolution was better but she was adament that she wanted her scroll bars back. |
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In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities. |
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Some researchers suggest that diagnosis should be based on patient history and confirmed by barium swallow, and that an upper endoscopy is not indicated. |
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Pistorius claims he thought the person in the bathroom was an intruder and that his girlfriend was sleeping in their bed. |
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Currall bangs on about how you are always there for him, you have great dress sense and a great record collection, and that you hang out with the coolest people. |
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Later on in the morning, when it was clear that the snow flurries had finished and that a slight thaw was setting in, I got tired of sitting at the window looking out. |
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Diamond found a negative relationship between aging and productivity and that the mean peak age for the citation stock for the six samples was 59 years of age. |
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Oh, and that digital frock of hers has been bagged up and sent to Oxfam. |
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She told me that the shower was broken and that I had to bath in the lake. |
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He mentioned TV and computer activity, and that work is more sedentary. |
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A week ago, Bill called to tell me that he had pancreatic cancer and that it was inoperable. |
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Critics countered that expanded testing efforts are crucial and that fewer air-polluting scofflaws will be busted if emission levels are measured less frequently. |
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This is the first time that a court has gone on record to say that sexual minorities are not second-class citizens, and that they cannot be discriminated against. |
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Hot water makes the proteins in the blood set and that makes the stain stick around longer. |
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I am only able to ignore because I have had to have these conversations in person and that is the most traumatic experience. |
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I explain that those Maoris are New Zealand citizens, and that those Pacific Islanders who are Niueans and Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens. |
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I know that I wanted to be in love, and that my own past, and my own inwardness, made this impossible. |
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He insists that after hearing what specialists had to say he was even more convinced he was right, and that Howard was an old political leader thrashing around for an issue. |
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I first read Joan Didion in my early 20s, and that totally changed everything. |
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You rarely attend mealtime, and that is quite worrying to everyone. |
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Once masters of the situation, it is said, the zeal of those who promised reform mutated into a zeal to preserve their private wealth and that of their friends. |
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I mean, people say the trial is itself proof that things have changed, that there is a consensus that these were terrible crimes and that someone must answer for them. |
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I also had a couple of ciders and that together with the bright sunlight most likely brought on the terrible headache that incapacitated me in the evening. |
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I was elected by the people of Brooklyn to do this job without fear or favor and that is exactly what I intend to do. |
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Only the originals have a true, if impalpable, connection to that man and that moment of making. |
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I understand that righteous anger fuels the funny, and that you have to work at keeping an ear to the ground and respond to what the audience wants to hear. |
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She and that new lady doctor from the med center were all over him. |
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One remarkable feature of the indigenous culture is that there are striking and inexplicable resemblances between the language and that of the Basques in Europe. |
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The advantage of using a thermic lance is that it ensures the removal of loose particles and that the material surrounding the cut-out portion is hot. |
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Their basic claim is that if government spends more now, deficits will rise, and that will impoverish our grandchildren. |
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They were on foot, and that should have made them easy meat, despite their head start, yet none of the men Churnazh could fully trust had found a trace of them. |
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No wonder, many victims readily conclude that thrift and self-reliance are useless and even injurious and that spending and debt are preferable by far. |
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He replied that he had numerous reports and that the Air Force had scrambled jet fighters to attempt to catch them, but had failed to get close to them. |
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On the other side of the argument, people say that we have no right to kill foxes in the way that we do, and that fox-hunting is both cruel and barbarous. |
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Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles. |
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Most of us like ourselves very much, and that suffices to explain self-assessments that are biased in a particular direction. |
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It is also very well recorded and that is no mean achievement. |
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I know you're married to a ball-buster who earns seven figures and that you lost your job three years ago, right around the time you started losing your hair. |
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Needham points out that Cruz was 10 when Reagan was inaugurated and that Mitt Romney was an independent when Reagan was president. |
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It was a moment later that I realized that my mouth had fallen open, and that I was staring at a suitcase full of thongs, bras, skirts, short shorts, bikinis, and tank tops. |
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Once the review is completed, the Clerk is directed to ensure that the tapes are placed back in the ballot boxes, and that the ballot boxes are sealed again. |
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I think it safe to say that the world would be back to an enormously complex and chaotic form of barter and that trade would be reduced to a virtual standstill. |
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The main problem was identified as goal scoring and he was sent out to bring in two proven, top quality marksmen and that has transformed the whole scene. |
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The challenger will have a big man's punching chance, but the likelihood is that Lewis will show his mean side, and that Klitschko will end up seeing stars. |
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A Service Pilot in one of my flights north had reported to Operations that I was a crazy, screwball pilot and that he was scared to fly along side me. |
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Tranter knows poetry is almost always stalked by the bourgeoisie, and that the pressures of textuality create formal difficulties for sense and feeling. |
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He saw that the taxiing aircraft was coming way too close to the parked one and that the person marshalling was still directing the aircraft forward. |
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Like Formula One, golf is a sport where you get a better view of what is going on from watching it on the television and that televisual experience is fast evolving. |
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She prefers the company of thinkers, philosophers, artists, and that sort. |
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I suspect that the teacher saw a situation getting out of hand, defused it skilfully, gave me a firm but slightly more sympathetic telling-off and that was the end of it. |
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Every day more flying saucers came, and that meant more Martians. |
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Last year I tried staying manically busy, and that didn't work. |
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He said his wife had previously snorkelled on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and that it was the last day of their trip. |
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They argue there is a Michelin formula and that it leads to a sterile, tickbox cuisine. |
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Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd be starting my own business in a recession and that it would be making chopping boards. |
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To say that Simon Rattle got the order of the movements wrong and that van Steen was correct, is musicologically and historically absurd. |
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The Green Party candidate, a Dr Steven Ford, announced to all present that he is green and that he did not have a spin dryer. |
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Mylo buys for seven people each year and that even includes the Pulse 1 office secret Santa that everyone has to do anyway. |
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British experts believe that injuries on his body are akin to those sustained in a chariot accident and that his mummification was botched. |
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He died of hypothermia up there, and that is what the inquest said. |
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The woman told rescuers she had a history of back problems and that meant a softly-softly approach. |
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We love each other very much but I'm scared he is right and that a threesome will break us up. |
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I soothsaid that Neil Hamilton would continue his fight to clear his name and that everybody would continue to disbelieve him. |
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Then they subcontract, and that makes the process even more complicated. |
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I have said I would be his sound box and that I would meet him off-site every few weeks. |
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With the exception of tipranavir, nothing will happen, and that is a real problem for these guys who need drugs on an ongoing basis. |
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It has been shown that BDNF is not produced in human pre-megacaryocyte cells and that the thrombocytes store BDNF from external resources. |
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They sound off when they think someone else has made a mistake and that shows bad temper. |
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Six of the last seven square-ups on Tayside have witnessed both sides scoring and that pays 8-13 with Ladbrokes. |
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Many languages have borrowed vocabulary from Arabic and that makes it a source language. |
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I understand that there were some rumors about negotiations, but I don't think we even got that far, about numbers and this and that. |
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Blum's phrasing suggests both that he cannot somatically distinguish the apparition, and that this distinction is not important to him. |
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Users can test to ensure that character encodings aren't being corrupted and that strings of code and interfaces are expanding properly. |
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Nonetheless, the efforts of the peacekeeping force and that of South Sudanese military is too little, too late to avert the catastrophy. |
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Lamri had told the AP news agency that he would appeal against this punishment and that he did not commit any of the wrongdoings the TIU claimed. |
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They've been living in perpetual dank darkness alongside the cast-off furniture and that chiminea we bought on the one sunny weekend that year. |
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Crucially, these silver pennies bore the king's name on the obverse and that the moneyer on the reverse. |
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She suggested he was hyperactive and that he cannot sit still in class. |
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The group says it is unacceptable that there is no tourist office in the city centre and that the only provision is in Cardiff Bay. |
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Enough to put you off channel-hopping for life and that was just Gavin Henson's tan. |
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The only thing it rhymes with is isthmus, and that but loosely. |
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It is understood they were regular visitors to the resort of Kusadasi, popular with Brits, and that Shannon had been dating Cetin for two years. |
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It also underlined the momentousness of enhancing contacts between FANA Secretariat and that of the Council of the Arab Interior Ministers Council. |
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He can provide reams of longitude and solar time data to prove that Indiana really belongs in the Central time zone, and that Daylight Saving Time is good for no one. |
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Leaders in Soldiers' chains of command also need to be aware that this call center exists and that it has not been created to circumvent the chain of command. |
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To suggest that Thatcherites are sitting rubbing their hands waiting for cuts and that Cameron is keeping his extremists under wrap is typical left wing nonsense. |
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However the ability to collect such information requires the consent of the users, and that issue could get thornier as more devices enter this evolving space. |
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What few data exist on postpartum MRSA infection suggest that most cases involve mastitis or soft tissue infection, and that mastitis commonly leads to abscesses, she said. |
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Witnesses told KTTV news the two planes appeared to be flying together, and that after they collided they spiraled toward the sea before a fiery Malibu sunset. |
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The study found that the majority of these drug reactions were related to antibiotics and that morbilliform and maculopapular eruptions were the most common pattern observed. |
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Bologna police who investigated the incident believed that at least four people were involved and that they tranquilised the horse before taking him. |
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He faces our old mate Hugs Dancer, dipping his toe in Group Two waters for the first time, and that clash of the toughies will be well worth seeing. |
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The UK official record is stuck at 62lb and that means Roger Sherwin, of Dagenham, Essex, cannot take the title with a 76lb 8oz toughie caught in a local Upminster fishery. |
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It might surprise you to learn that Enzo spent the First World War as a mule skinner and that during the mid-1980's Enzo ran a Honda Legend, which he rather liked. |
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Recall that Leibniz often remarks that God is the only operative transeunt cause and that creatures, precluded from causal interaction amongst themselves, act immanently. |
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So it comes down to cherrypicking and that is when a crafty manager can target domestic cups where others of loftier ambition send out second tier sides. |
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The online menu stated that all of the pizzas were made using mozzarella cheese, that mortadella ham was used and that the curries contained lamb. |
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Results indicate that the evaporative rate of thiabendazole is the highest in a controlled environment chamber at a temperature and that of the HPLC grade water, the lowest. |
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I will start with one that has caused me considerable frustration and unnecessary hard work over the last 15 years or more and that is Saponaria officinalis, the soapwort. |
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It was nearly 24 hours before I got to see Mylo and that was so hard. |
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Syperda was vicariously liable for the negligence of CRNAs Catsos and Siegel, and that AA was vicariously liable for the negligence of its employees, Drs. |
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