If spending money like water was the answer to our country's problems, we would have no problems now. |
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In answer to that, since 1967, I have driven about three million miles without accident, or insurance claim I might add. |
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Unfortunately, there is no quick-fix answer to make a child instantly popular. |
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I'm sure there's an answer to this question, but I'll be blowed if I can work it out. |
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If you are looking for an offbeat new opening, this book may be the answer to your dreams. |
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The simple answer to this is that there are always new scientific techniques which can reveal more and more. |
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We had too many utopian ideals force-fed to us to believe that the EU is the answer to all our problems. |
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There is a short answer to almost the whole of the defendants' case on this application. |
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The hotter the weather grows, the more this racy little dish seems like the answer to everything. |
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The answer to your search could lie with taking part in a jobseekers course at the Portlaoise Job Club. |
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After I finished off my wee, I turned round to see him watching me and waiting for an answer to his question. |
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Do you receive strong mental images or hear the answer to a question that you have inside your head before you have even voiced it? |
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So, whether or not he wanted or needed the money is not actually the complete answer to the question, I ween. |
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Australia won the first and last Tests at a canter, but had no answer to Lara's genius in the middle two. |
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The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries. |
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The harsh and simple answer to why Scotland voted to be absorbed in 1707 is because it was bankrupt, stony broke. |
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While he was scrimshawing it, he was reminded of a puzzling question which of course I don't know the answer to. |
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There's no magic answer to bridge the distance but spending quality time together seems to help. |
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Surely the simplest answer to the Dead Sea saltiness question is that it is really a lake which has no outlet. |
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You have to go through so many filters, answer to the critics, match up to the last decent work. |
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Choose the radio button by the appropriate answer to indicate how accurate each statement is for your project. |
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Better to be able to argue about the answer to a clue than to have such mathematical strictness. |
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What was Abraham Lincoln's answer to Southerners who voted democratically to secede? |
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McAuley seconded Hope's sentiment and sought in transitory embraces an answer to his nagging fear of emotional impairment. |
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I'd want to be very sure of myself before I decided that a matrix reporting structure was the best possible answer to our intelligence woes. |
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The official answer to the kidnappers has been both categorical and at times confusing. |
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Gaining the cooperation of the ivory carvers could be the answer to elephant conservation, said Stiles. |
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A one-horse town, 40 km north of Bangalore, Devanahalli is the answer to the software city's lateral expansion plans. |
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I think the answer to the majority of these issues is therapy for the self obsessed individuals concerned. |
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The all-knowing voice would always deliver the precise answer to any question in a fraction of a second. |
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What can possibly be the answer to the funding crisis facing budding start-ups wanting to get IT kit on tick? |
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Renewable energy is also the answer to imminent crude oil and natural gas shortages affecting fuel and heating needs. |
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Any unsocially aggressive men will have to answer to brothel security or the police, of course. |
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This is a good political answer to an often awkward question, and he is a time-served politician once again on the warpath. |
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Many cyclists and triathletes need a change of taste when training and competing, and gels provide a semi-solid answer to this dilemma. |
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Here we see how the catechisms give us a very realistic answer to the question of belief. |
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The day, however, belonged to Portlaoise as they turned in an unbeatable team display that Castletown had no answer to. |
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As if in answer to his question, Dr. Jewels stretched out his arm beckoning Johnny forward. |
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The rule gives one point for an affirmative answer to each question, and scores of 4 or 5 predict response to spinal manipulation. |
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One cannot expect a thoughtful and intelligent answer to an unthoughtful comment. |
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The answer to Moorhead's prayer came by way of a series of books from the pen of Edwards on the nature of true spirituality. |
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Ministers on the council must answer to their national constituencies, but they can easily claim to have been outvoted in Brussels. |
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So, in conclusion, one might say that the answer to criticism is not to come clean but to bamboozle the oiks who criticise you. |
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As I outlined in answer to an earlier supplementary question, the current legislation has toughened the law in this regard. |
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I don't believe the market for organics can possibly be the answer to the world's food problems. |
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The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment. |
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As we shall see, the answer to this question depends very much on the type of licence which has been granted. |
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He has shareholders to answer to, but that does not mean he foists his ideas on people. |
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You would, it's true, be hard put to find a half-decent politician who didn't think himself or herself the answer to the country's problems. |
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They not only have the law to answer to, but the Hackney Carriage Licensing Authority and the taxi office from which they work. |
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The answer to that unvoiced question was both understandable and reasonable, but it was also a secret that Bridget refused to divulge to anyone. |
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The answer to the question of whether or not miracles occur is bifold in nature, analogous to a coin with two faces on it. |
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Figure out the answer to that and you are well on your way to finding gifts that will go over big. |
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The answer to that is no, because, in that context, everyone from a parliamentary caucus to a bikie gang has a psychological attachment. |
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If the answer to any of these questions is in the affirmative, then may be you own a property with rich heritage value! |
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The thing I really regret is not being able to polish up a wittier answer to those who do care to ask what happened. |
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But when the smoke billows, politicians have to answer to a panicked public, and they often seize the opportunity to push a different agenda. |
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Lanza proposes a biocentrist theory which ascribes the answer to the observer rather than the observed. |
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Well, there is an answer to that-but I have tried the reader's patience long enough. |
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Here, too, a courageous political offensive would undermine the influence of Islamism, which can offer no answer to the social crisis. |
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The model suggests an answer to the question of how triglycerides and cholesterol esters get into and out of lipid particles. |
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As Florida's answer to punk rock closes in on a decade of making music, their fan base may be growing, but it doesn't seem to be aging. |
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In my judgment, grave though the libel is, and grave though the aggravation has been, the answer to that question is decisively no. |
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I challenge the council to walk round the borough with me and give a truthful answer to my letter. |
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There is another answer to this and that is not to pay for the first three days of sickness unless a sick note is produced. |
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As indie rock's answer to a Broadway tunesmith, it was only a matter of time before Ben Folds inspired a stage show. |
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Of late I have cast my caution to the winds and ventured an answer to this most impossible of questions. |
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Gandhi's answer to the turbulence was to fast until the protagonists stopped their battles! |
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He realised that the answer to his business problems was to provide machines that made real coffee with fresh milk. |
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In typical Top Model form, the answer to this is to badger and bully the girl to toeing the line. |
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He would spend hours working out the answer to a question that the rest of us simpletons dealt with in an hour. |
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A mathematical function, like sine or logarithm, gives the same answer to a particular question each time you ask it. |
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As Haden rages against the machine, I see how the boleros of Nocturne are an answer to the saccharine junk we are sold everyday. |
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She has never given a negative answer to a producer or director who has approached her. |
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She nervously giggled but gave him a strained look craving an answer to her question. |
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Either it gives no unequivocal answer to our problem or it is itself open to question. |
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Cycloid's answer to this dilemma is an air pump that monitors and maintains tire pressure. |
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The answer to this problem is a radio receiver that activates itself and raises a noisy alarm when a storm warning is issued. |
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Barring any unexpected operatic plot twists down the road, the answer to all these queries is surely yes. |
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Venison is the low-cholesterol answer to those who love red meat but have to watch their animal fat intake. |
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During World War II, optical photoreconnaissance was the answer to finding and destroying military targets through optical images and bombsights. |
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I think my answer to this has always been that that's not a unilateral decision. |
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Am I going to give them an answer to alcoholism or addiction in a few minutes on television? |
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Lari was asking for an answer to a question that she already knew the answer to. |
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The cartoon is Disney's answer to Dreamworks's Shrek, the irreverent story of a green Scottish ogre with a soft heart. |
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I'm probably too new at legal academia to have a very good answer to this question, but I thought I would give it a try. |
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And might the answer to that question not tell us something about the tectonic shifts underway in our political landscape? |
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Your answer to the question about Ouija boards brought back a rather amusing story of my own experience with the devil board. |
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That'll soon change if she keeps listening to Britpop's answer to Leonard Cohen. |
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Turning traffic lights to flash amber is not the answer to congestion and we need to see real progress on the bypass. |
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No one should slide through without giving voters a straight-up answer to that question. |
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This stark picture was part of what I thought was a pretty effective answer to the President's SOTU address. |
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Now, I suspect that your answer to this question may lose the rest of us, but in layman's terms, we heard talk about vaccines against cancer. |
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There is a reliable anecdotal account that, in my opinion, gives a partial answer to the question. |
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He sighed as he resigned himself to what seemed the best answer to protect his daughter from herself. |
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Dr. Jones, who is doing an excellent job, wasn't prepared to give you a really direct, responsive answer to that question. |
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At the post-summit press conference he acknowledged that the measures agreed were not a complete answer to the problem of illegal immigration. |
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Your Honours, my learned junior has provided some notes in answer to some questions. |
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I remembered to put in the answer to last weeks puzzle but now I can't remember what the answer is! |
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All I needed was the answer to number thirty but she was selfish and didn't give me the answer. |
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Like the French Canadian answer to Sesame Street, Caillou intersperses animated stories with puppet shows and live-action shots of dancing kids. |
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The film has an amazing amount of high gloss energy, and it feels like an early '80s answer to A Hard Day's Night. |
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For them, more religion is the answer to widespread nihilism in European societies. |
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This man Collins was the answer to her prayers where Elizabeth was concerned. |
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A new imprint, launched last week, claims to be the answer to your prayers. |
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At the very least McConnell needs a convincing answer to this objection before his plan goes further. |
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Before the end of that century, astronomers knew the answer to that question, thanks to spectrography. |
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Passionate Parisians have come up with a savoury and sensual answer to the impersonal world of internet and speed dating. |
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Fundraisers are hoping a grant from the Landfill Tax Credit will be the answer to their prayers. |
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And it could be the answer to the prayers of weekend shoppers who frequently struggle to fit their vehicles into precious spaces. |
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However, a definitive answer to this question requires the obtention of a harmonic reference state. |
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There are children in London's better-to-do nurseries who answer to the name of Maximus. |
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For adoptive children it can be very burdensome to be a God-given answer to someone's prayer. |
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The answer to many common complaints is to treat them with antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers or steroids. |
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Yes, their coquettishness and evasions can exasperate men looking for an unequivocal answer to riddles of life and love. |
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They were words she could not understand, but still she searched among them for some clue, some answer to the riddle of her life. |
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The first answer to the riddle of existence, therefore, is that substance exists, and exists necessarily. |
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Mirror neurons obviously cannot be the only answer to all these riddles of evolution. |
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Our movement does not seek to conceal the hard truth that there is no simple and uncomplicated answer to the great problems of our age. |
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Nobody has the answer to why they target a particular five anti-war activists. |
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My short answer to that question is that there is no clearly right answer to it. |
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To have a shot at winning the prizes all you have to do is give us the right answer to this question. |
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He will be asked to utilise the pace of Michael Owen in answer to the ferocious, explosive bursts for which Argentina are renowned. |
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For many Americans, the answer to that question was no, and incumbent President Jimmy Carter was voted out of office. |
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We are offering readers the chance to discover the answer to the three questions they would most like to ask the TV conman. |
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When he asks you for an answer to a question, you almost feel as though you outrank him, he is so polite. |
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If you don't give an answer to a loaded question but instead protest its loading, sometimes you are accused of dodging it. |
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We have all soaked up enough of music's answer to general anaesthetic to have lobotomies performed quite painlessly. |
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Now we all know the answer to the once burning question is a resounding yes! |
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The burning question is, is there someone out there who can give an honest and reliable answer to this transport problem? |
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I could of course make no answer to this, so he sent men who clubbed or assegaied four of the culprits, but two escaped. |
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Once considered the answer to America's affordable-housing void, the mobile home just can't escape its low-class, trailer-park stigma. |
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The direct answer to your question is that this is not normal behavior toward any man of any age, except perhaps in a bordello. |
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We look forward to you getting a straightforward answer to that question one of these days. |
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They were outplayed in all lines on the park and had no answer to the superior strength and scoring power of their opponents. |
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The rest of us sat staring into space, apparently waiting for an answer to arrive like a visitor from the spirit world. |
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That night he simply had no answer to the Portuguese side's fleet-footed attackers. |
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An attorney general must answer to the president, for he serves at his pleasure. |
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I don't think that they gave a straight answer to any of the questions they were asked by either Brokaw or each other. |
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In answer to your inquiry, my quote was taken out of context and sensationalized. |
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He was asked a very specific question and he gave a very straight answer to what the question was. |
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This low-maintenance landscaping may be the answer to your lawn problems. |
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This is a good political answer to an often awkward question, and the Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin is a time-served politician once again on the warpath. |
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Intriguing how a simple answer to a question by a reporter could distract people from the true underhandedness taking place right under their noses. |
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All of which rather obviates the need for an answer to my first question. |
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The legal answer to your question is that parents whose children pass the 11-plus are under no obligation to take up a place they have been offered in a comprehensive school. |
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The answer to this question depends on how narrowly we define the term. |
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Their answer to globalisation is a strengthening of the nation state. |
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Do you ever get that itching in your mind, that sneaking suspicion that you know the answer to the question, you just don't have it on instant recall? |
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A serious presidential campaign should have at least a passable answer to an obvious, expected, and potentially disabling attack. |
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In my view the answer to both those questions is in the negative. |
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We need to recover and grow the idea that the proper answer to bad speech is more and better speech. |
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It may also require his personality, for the equilibrium of neoplasticism was his answer to the anarchy and sensuality of organic nature that he found so repugnant. |
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And you'll be a viscountess, with maids to answer to your every whim. |
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The last time I hung out with her, she burped up stomach acid twice and couldn't remember the answer to a question she asked me a few minutes before. |
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Usually the questioner is looking for a certain and short answer to what, in their mind, ought to be a black or white issue. |
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The short answer to Rae's haunting question is that anti-IsRaelism has never been about human rights. |
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But science does not hold the answer to everything and even subscribes to the randomness of life on Earth. |
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In answer to our calumniators who say we wish to destroy property, I answer that we will not destroy the bedstead, but we will annihilate the bugs! |
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She is really pestering me for the information, and so far I have been able to stall her, but not for long, so a quick answer to my problem, please. |
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At first sight, the Atlas of World Art edited by John Onians is a truly original and endlessly enlightening book, the answer to numberless prayers born of ignorance. |
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My answer to that accusation is that there is nothing shabby or disgraceful in telling writers the truth and acquainting them with the painful facts of publishing life. |
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In answer to your question about how the water vapour gets that high, water vapour is thrown into the stratopause by volcanic eruptions and remains trapped. |
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Our answer to that, your Honour, is that the reasonable justification is to be found in clause 44, not, with respect, in the law which infringes on it. |
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Mr Wood said aid had to be sent wherever people needed water, food and shelter but he warned there was no overall single answer to the problem of poverty. |
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The present results provide an affirmative answer to this question. |
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As we saw earlier, the logical empiricists held that the answer to this question is affirmative, and the logician largely agreed with them about this. |
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Models of interference competition, therefore, do not provide a satisfying answer to the question why foragers interact agonistically in such systems. |
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A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat. |
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And by the way, I hope this makes it clear that I do not hold with the idea that because a blogger accepted donations that he or she is required to answer to the donors. |
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But that did not increase my certitude that he was indeed the answer to my prayer for I was already, by the grace of Heaven, as certain as I could be. |
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Grant's gritty man-of-the-match performance against Crewe on Saturday was the perfect answer to criticism from manager Stan Ternent and the knockers in the Turf Moor stands. |
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I haven't put chapter and verse references in my answer to Larry King. |
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A bush in the shape of a urinal, said to be the perfect answer to the problem of people relieving themselves in the street, was an eye-catching addition. |
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While this DVD package would certainly be the answer to a shipwrecked castaways daily doldrums, most landlubbers will have difficulty finding their South Sea legs. |
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If the answer to both questions is in the negative, then tell him that jiggling in time to the music is amateurish and jiggling out of time with the music distracting. |
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The answer to this question is tied up with the lack of agreement about how dyslexia should be understood. |
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My position is that the discovery, the correspondence, the affidavit filed upon this motion all equate to a responsive answer to the particular question. |
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I answer to the Chief of the Defence Staff and the Secretary of State. |
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Little that I know the Fauna Foundation was the answer to my prayers. |
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A secure pension would seem to be the answer to our prayers. |
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A controversial state bill could be the answer to his prayers. |
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Wahid is still far from being the answer to Indonesia's prayers. |
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A simple breathing exercise could be the answer to our prayers. |
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And the will to fight is the antidote to despair, the cure for cynicism, and the answer to those faces looking back at me from those photographs on my desk. |
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This is for Joyce, since I have been largely unable to determine the answer to her question about mysteriously getting a cut on the lifeline of your palm. |
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So laughter is the answer to all the crook things that happen. |
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The elaborate April Fool hoax pulled in more than 100 intrigued visitors to the village of Weeley as they flocked to see Essex's answer to Stonehenge. |
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Maybe he would have the best policies, but I could never support any politician who can't look me in the eye and give a straight answer to a question. |
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The league leaders had no answer to the in-form Lions ruckman. |
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But this is hardly a definitive answer to the question of handedness. |
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Whether it be lumbago, angina or merely the merciless ravages of time that are getting you down, the answer to your problem may well lie at the bottom of the garden. |
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The answer to this is that firepower could be substituted for manpower. |
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Perhaps the answer to the budget shortfall may lie in reviewing the number of higher paid managers who need to be employed, rather than axing frontline staff? |
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The transformation problem is nothing else but a repeated attempt to give a satisfactory answer to the question of how prices are related to labour values. |
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Again, not particularly caring to answer to the trite political content per se, but looking at this as a song lyric, it is unfocused and scattered. |
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Church ministers swapped the pulpit for the catwalk yesterday as they modelled the latest clerical designs at the clergy's answer to London Fashion Week. |
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In answer to Wulff, the spd and Green Parties nominated Joachim Gauck as their candidate. |
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So we're not backsliding on any of that, in answer to your question. |
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Producing a statistically informed answer to that question will take a long while. |
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My answer to that question is that sometimes you have to make a rugby decision based on a horses for courses policy, and this is such an occasion. |
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I have not yet myself lived long enough on this earth to even begin to know what to say in answer to such a heartfelt but absurd and self-pitying statement. |
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He is still the only manager to have found an answer to tiki-taka. |
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I wish I had a more concrete, definite, positive, upbeat answer to give. |
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Kit stayed silent for a second as though she had had an answer to that question but she couldn't quite remember it or else it was on the tip of her tongue. |
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Younger ones are likely to be satisfied with a simple answer to questions. |
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The lychees are the modern eater's answer to a bag of toffees. |
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In answer to Dianne's question, Jocelyn says that Roman Chamomile is very tough and has sweet smelling white flowers, but may grow shaggy and need mowing. |
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Although Irving was prepared at one stage of the trial to agree that in broad terms the answer to this question is in the affirmative, he later shifted his ground. |
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A traditional economy is a system where traditions, customs, belief systems, and inheritance determine the answer to the three economic questions. |
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Rice also volunteered the answer to the unasked question about whether she was still single because she worked so hard. |
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In the answer to this question lies the whole key to quantum mechanics. |
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The skyline is dominated by the nearby Palace of Culture, a monolith which Stalin constructed as a symbol of his power and as an answer to the skyscrapers of capitalism. |
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Sagemcom aims to answer to the increasing needs of the IoT market and especially the unpowered objects which have few information to forward. |
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In answer to your question, our next meeting will be on Friday. |
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I don't know the answer to that, so I'm going to let my lawyer answer for me. |
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The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem. |
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The only answer to that is to avoid such bogotic software as and when you come across it. |
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Many of these plays were written in answer to a predecessor's version of the same or similar myth. |
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In answer to their knock, a sleek, soft-footed China-boy, dressed in a blue indigo-hued blouse and with his pigtail down, appeared to admit them. |
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And I may answer with another question. Why is a two-headed calf? And my own answer to this is that it is a freak. |
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No on had time to answer, for just then all frogdom seemed to croak inquiringly, in answer to the sounds coming from the burlap bag. |
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They gave me the runaround when I called. I got a full tour of the facility by phone, but no answer to my question. |
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Refusing to give any other answer to the court, he was committed to another court to suffer peine forte et dure. |
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Henry was so enraged by this that he wrote a long Latin address to the legates in answer to Fisher's speech. |
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Henry VIII, upon hearing this, grew so enraged by it that he composed a long Latin address to the legates in answer to the bishop's speech. |
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Innocent probably saw in them a possible answer to his desire for an orthodox preaching force to counter heresy. |
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In answer to the Prague Spring, the Soviet Army, together with most of their Warsaw Pact allies, invaded Czechoslovakia. |
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The answer to the controversial question of whether Aristotle's ontology includes non-substantial particulars, then, is that it does. |
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The question everyone wanted to know the answer to was how Britain was going to stay ahead. |
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This view offers a possible answer to the fundamental question of why so many species can coexist in the same ecosystem. |
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The judgment will be set aside based on the client's perjurous answer to the judge's direct questions. |
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It was Charles V who gave a definite answer to this complicated and delicate matter. |
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Luther confirmed he was their author, but requested time to think about the answer to the second question. |
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If the answer to both questions was in the affirmative, an inference could be drawn that the defendant had intended that consequence. |
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One prominent answer to this question focuses on the economic benefits of enforcing bargains. |
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In its answer to this last question, the Supreme Court formalizes the notion of judicial review. |
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The Court of Chancery eventually ceased to be the answer to the restrictive approach at common law. |
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It is no answer to say that AP spends its money for that which is too fugitive or evanescent to be the subject of property. |
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The barber laughs so hard at the simple answer to the riddle that Logan fears for his chances of a steady-handed shave. |
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The airline industry has failed to give an adequate answer to that. |
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We understood that agroecology is an intrinsic part of the global answer to the main challenges and crises we face as humanity. |
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Some of the team got into minor disagreements about the answer to the question. |
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The order provided Respondent until January 21, 2005 to file an answer to the Notice and show good cause for failing to do so previously. |
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I quote Mark Dobson, principal engineer, highways, from a letter in answer to a request to adopt Banks Approach. |
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We have to give a clear answer to these repressions and atrocities in Syria. |
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If the answer to these questions is mostly yes, you are a definite candidate for road rage. |
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But a botch-up over his travel plans meant that our answer to Sven Goran Eriksson finally jetted into Glasgow airport at 10pm. |
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But a botch-up with his travel plans meant that our answer to Sven Goran Eriksson finally jetted into Glasgow airport at 10pm. |
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The Net's answer to personal shoppers is the shopping bot, research programs designed to seek out deals on the goods you want. |
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Microminiaturization is the answer to making smaller and smaller devices do bigger and bigger things. |
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Hope he doesn't spark a brawl in a charity match by skelping Angola's answer to Chick Young. |
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Project Mohole represented, as one historian described it, the earth sciences' answer to the space program. |
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A GROUP of students will become Scotland's answer to Dastardly and Muttley with their own soapbox Mean Machine. |
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If the answer to these questions is yes, you should consider protected no claims bonus when you renew your motor insurance. |
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This is Jen's answer to Madonna's La Isla Bonita, all castanets and Spanish guitars. |
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Toparch was not beaten far when fifth in a decent race behind Arcadian Dream at the Curragh and looks the answer to the Kerry Group Handicap. |
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While he had no answer to the late surge of Claret Coak at Newbury, NORTH CAPE appreciated the better ground and should win a similar event. |
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A tangential answer to your question would be, what am I proudest of? |
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When the question is answered by a web user, the subscriber will receive an uncharged SMS as answer to the question. |
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Crematories seem to be a clean, efficient and dignified answer to the air-pollution issue of flag burning, Baldwin said. |
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On several occasions in the Gathas, the name Vistaspa serves as the answer to a rhetorical question. |
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An answer to this concern may well be germinally present in Piazza's critical but brief concluding discussion of conventionalism. |
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Genetically modified blue and green algae could be the answer to the world's fuel problems. |
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To frame an answer to such questions, I would begin by recalling the earlier description of Hermes as enchanter and disenchanter. |
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Microsoft Habu is the answer to those demands, melding Microsoft's ergonomic design with Razer's advanced technology. |
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But the era of seeing big dual carriageways as the answer to all our problems is over. |
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Students had no real answer to the Coventry pack's power, who scored three tries from line-out drives and two from scrum pushovers. |
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She used the calculator to connect fractions and decimals by computing the exact answer to an improper fraction. |
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One answer to this has been Interdisciplinary Studies or an interdisciplinary approach to research and scholarship. |
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However, I think that the best answer to these questions lies in the interlinear approach that Glancy employs in this piece. |
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The IWW Conference offers the answer to these questions in a two day programme with many inspiring workshops and sessions. |
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However, if resveratrol is part of the answer to the French paradox, even that small amount may be beneficial. |
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Introducing more organisation in our fridge-freezers may be the answer to reducing waste and the amount of expired food we throw away. |
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But this summer they may have an answer to that in Shinji Okazaki. |
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Juan Casanovas, in his overview of the state of continental astronomy after the death of Kepler, is less sure of the answer to the question of Riccioli's Copernicanism. |
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The government has admitted that it has no idea when overcrowding will cease, and this announcement takes us no closer to an answer to that crucial question. |
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Business minister Michael Fallon, who oversaw Royal Mail's sell-off, revealed the scale of the undervaluation in an answer to a written Parliamentary question yesterday. |
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He is no more the answer to our prayers than The Applejacks. |
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The answer to the call for a new leadership framework may lie in the shift from systems theory to complexity theory during the rise of globalization. |
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If you ever fantasized about a John Waters musical in which the cast overruns an electric-organ store at the mail, No Comprendo is the answer to your prayers. |
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Eureka, the answer to why we may get a tad tubbier during winter season. |
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Any answer to such an intrusive question will sound irretrievably naff. |
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The expansion is Universal's answer to critics who said the original CityWalk, despite its stunning, innovative architecture, had the feel of a stale tourist trap. |
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The big highway-builders are back, pushing a series of ring roads, metro area bypass routes and tollways as their answer to the end of interstate highway construction. |
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Cooking's answer to The Penguin launched a daring raid on his local branch, snaffling cheese and wine, doubtless for some classy soiree with fellow super-villains. |
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Kallis dismissed the final five Bangladesh batsmen, who had no answer to his extra bounce and were either caught behind or at mid-wicket mistiming pull shots. |
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The answer to that is either a fictitious point in time, when the kids are older, when the money comes in, when the milk runs out or right here and now. |
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The question must have a typo in for the given answer to be correct. |
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As noted, some of Euler's contemporaries, while accepting his answer to the Basel Problem, wondered about the validity of the argument that got him there. |
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The only laughable thing about the whole show was it has been billed as Britain's answer to The Simpsons, presumably because both Homer and Warren have beer guts. |
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Another idea that has become the Boston-based Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma institute, as well as the answer to many a prayer, was formulated in the minds of two Maine Kiwanians. |
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You're going to have to answer to all of these charges to my satisfaction. |
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The proper answer to this question is only found in positive revelation, and is therefore dormant at this point, though indeed arcanely latent in all that we will do. |
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Yet, at the start of a media training session, I can't get a straightforward answer to even the simplest of questions from anyone attending the workshop. |
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First there were movies, masseurs and meditation, but Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic Airways says it has found a new answer to beating the boredom on long flights. |
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Self-threading strip cooling units with wig-wag stacking and on-line or off-line slitting modules are VMI's answer to the growing need for rubber strip production. |
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Both direct and indirect relative particles can be used simply for emphasis, often in answer to a question or as a way of disagreeing with a statement. |
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I would not dare even attempt an answer to this Flaubertian conundrum. |
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Naturally, Majaj's firm answer to all the irreconciliations of her culturally diverse and divided life is a humanistic approach to them to a greater extent. |
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