Ignorant of anyone's disapproval, Audrey shared her expectations of her daughter's fairness with anyone who would listen. |
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He said he would defend anyone's right to tackle another person on a issue but nobody was entitled to act the way that he had. |
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If anyone's setting herself up for becoming the next victim of tall poppy syndrome, it must be Jana. |
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If anyone's succeeded in taming their black dog, drop me a note sometime and let me know what worked for you. |
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We just don't believe anyone's palate can taste other flavours if too much chilli is used. |
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Its intentions are always malevolent and they are the brave warriors who hope to break the system down with almost anyone's help. |
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Although not built to any specific standard, other than Hinckley's own, that I know of, the scantlings are impressive by anyone's standards. |
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One thing Clinic could never be accused of is copying anyone's sound or jumping aboard the latest fashionable bandwagon. |
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I know this is a scam right off the bat, because I'm not anyone's employee. |
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The last thing on anyone's mind should be having to deal with a mindless, self-appointed, unaccountable mob holding the country to ransom. |
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Henry never interfered with anyone's judgment, and indeed had an air of benignity when he made points in the form of suggestions. |
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Not to jar anyone's misty, watercoloured memories, but not every one of her films was well-regarded, even during her heyday. |
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That is anyone's guess but both teams know there is room for vast improvement on this showing. |
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Oh and one more thing, if anyone's the spoiled brat here it's you so shut your mouth! |
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She can go to the bathroom without asking anyone's permission, or needing someone to unentangle her from her various tethers. |
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In case it had slipped anyone's mind in all this madness, Liverpool trail their friendly neighbours by 9 points for the first time in 20 years. |
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If anyone's going down here it's Desmond himself, so downmarket that even the pages and pages of small ads have a tone of despair. |
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His work here, which is technically competent but soulless and uninspired, is unlikely to elevate him onto anyone's A-list. |
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The crew on the night watch were busy and Arthur was unable to catch anyone's attention. |
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Not to anyone's amazement, a woman was found in the audience who began nodding vigorous assent to everything Charles said. |
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He speaks of his experience as though it could be anyone's, though Simic's path has been anything but ordinary. |
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Those soggy, sponge-like blobs were enough to kill anyone's desire to go meatless. |
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Independents could be squeezed out by two or three big multinationals and that is not in anyone's interest. |
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Many choose the default word 'password' as their password, which must be the most hackable way into anyone's bank account. |
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Wearing a KFC bucket for a hat and talking through a hand puppet is not the strangest thing anyone's ever done. |
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Whatever it is, it works beautifully and is sure to put a spring in anyone's step. |
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But on that subject is it really anyone's business if a friend opts not to send you a bill for a job done? |
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We're left confused, appalled, and with no clear idea about anyone's guilt and no place to put our mixed emotions, no catharsis at all. |
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But the hellacious part is, it's the best way that anyone's found to do it. |
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The 26-year-old Celtic striker's long-term plans make sense in anyone's language. |
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And secondly, they've strung us along too long without providing enough interesting plot points to hold anyone's interest. |
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If anyone's interested in donating a billion dollars to start up a nice sensible party of the center, just leave your email in comments. |
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The chanciness of anyone's coming-to-be is part of the human condition, like mortality. |
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I don't believe that postings on a weblog ever really change anyone's mind about anything of substance. |
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But suckling a pig in imitation of the Virgin Mary, as she did for one album's inside sleeve, is eccentric in anyone's book. |
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The black topped bar stretched the length of the right wall overstocked with enough alcohol to satisfy anyone's needs. |
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There is little question in anyone's mind that the union could not have survived without his continual support and cheerleading. |
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I may quote more, and compare it to other chrestomathies if anyone's interested. |
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Let's start with the way the cards look, although I'm well aware that this isn't going to be enough to sway anyone's buying decision. |
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If anyone's having a two-martini lunch in Baltimore, they'll swear off after this. |
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Some seed heads, like those of the coco palm, are extremely heavy, so don't let them fall on anyone's head. |
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This is a fine anthology that would be a welcome addition to anyone's personal library. |
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Nor, for that matter, COULD they regulate anyone's private petitions to their own deity! |
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A change in anyone's government gets far more attention than an election that returns the incumbent government to office. |
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He made the most unpalatable insinuations and unpleasant comparisons without hurting anyone's feelings and without giving cause for disapproval. |
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Use of a constructed language which is not anyone's native tongue places people more equally. |
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Next I made it known that I would pick up anyone's kitchen detail for a fiver and soon I was working the wash box four days a week. |
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It would strain anyone's therapeutic credulity to believe that Audrey needed no further help. |
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The wind was one in anyone's favour in the match on the night as it blew crossways. |
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It was hardly the best day to judge anyone's credentials, but the Blades lacked a cutting edge. |
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If you ask me, these apps, called adware or spyware, have no business being on anyone's desktop. |
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It wasn't under anyone's direct control, evident by the way it bore its sharp teeth at them, a growl rising in its throat. |
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If there's a good thing in lost property, sometimes it will disappear before anyone's had time to claim it. |
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Whether she can maintain the form and the focus until the US Open is anyone's guess but at least she knows that she is a champion again. |
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This Christmas it was a bridge replacement, so whether things will be running on time tomorrow morning is anyone's guess. |
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How many Pittsburghers will know what they really are celebrating is anyone's guess. |
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Some of these will make fortunes for their directors and some will not, but it's anyone's guess which will thrive and which will fail. |
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The problem with using intent with respect to terrorism is the very distinct possibility of never determining anyone's intent. |
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This is not anyone's fault, really, except for the dunderheads who threw out all of the original prints. |
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Five years ago, he had been nothing but a boy, a farmer's son, on a dustball of a planet that had barely existed in anyone's mind. |
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Like it or not, the rapid growth in Internet use has meant domain name registrations have far exceeded anyone's expectations. |
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The volume of gifts collected to date has far exceeded anyone's expectations. |
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A sixty-pound fine for being in the wrong gear on a downslope is a bit harsh in anyone's books. |
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I now have a very nice unused right hand drainer sink going cheap if anyone's interested. |
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But a dressing-down from him was something that would be etched in anyone's memory, still fresh after 40 years. |
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There is a lot of people that dislike the federal government, but, he just went into action beyond anyone's wildest nightmares. |
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New York police did not release an official crowd estimate, but the march was, by anyone's reckoning, enormous. |
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Hopkins is a gentle, kindly soul who doesn't get on anyone's goat and is happy doing his own thing. |
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The point is that it is not possible, regretfully, in the world in which we live, for us to guarantee anyone's safety, civilian or military. |
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My sigh of relief when the pilot executed a perfect landing and brought the vessel to a safe stop was as deep as anyone's I reckon. |
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Not surprisingly, these heated discussions did not resolve the matter to anyone's satisfaction. |
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The cramped cube filled with sharp-edged reversible furniture would certainly reduce anyone's desire to own property. |
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Waving a fan for nearly 12 hours continuously, with just a break for lunch, could make anyone's arms sore. |
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It is anyone's guess how many spectators will take an interest and even become fans of the sport. |
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I do not believe it is the function of any reviewer to break anyone's rice bowl. |
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Her analysis relies heavily on the misguided notion that it's all over when in fact, the Internet is still anyone's game. |
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Other candidates have come to the fore revealing that the party nomination is really anyone's game. |
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With another 80 points up for grabs by the end of the year, it is still anyone's game between the top four cars. |
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At the start of the second half it was anyone's game and there were good passing exchanges on both sides. |
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I think it could be anyone's game, especially with the pitch being like it is. |
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But these lads are as hungry as anything and well capable of taking anyone's place. |
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Where buses will go is anyone's guess and by the look of things, it will be the spring before things are anywhere near back to normal. |
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So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never publicize anyone's name without their explicit permission. |
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Everybody has been made aware of the link-up with Staines, but we won't twist anyone's arm to stay. |
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After I left the office, I was livid with anger, and would have shoved anyone's head down a toilet if they had as much as said a word to me. |
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Well, the story is that Tomiki Sensei could do his wrist lock on anyone's upper arm. |
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Anyone who has played a round of golf will know how delays can frustrate anyone's best day on the links. |
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Air people can also bring a smile to anyone's face when they are low on spirits. |
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To some, the music is rude, low-class, and blatantly sexual and so could not possibly play any part in improving anyone's life. |
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There is no evidence that the plaintiff's conduct put anyone's health or safety at risk. |
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Whether anyone will develop on the new land is anyone's guess. |
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At the press conference, Tsai signed a statement promising not to abuse any person's character, smear anyone's reputation or engage in personal attacks. |
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Not exactly anyone's choice for purveyors of subtlety and wit. |
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However, as all other farmers make the same calculation, the commons is soon overgrazed to the point where it can no longer support anyone's herd. |
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Although, again, why she was bothering with him is anyone's guess. |
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How the markets will react in the weeks ahead is anyone's guess however. |
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He has such explosive leaping ability he can block anyone's shot. |
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I apologize if I have misrepresented or misattributed anyone's remarks. |
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I don't see where anything has changed in anyone's daily living. |
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How they intend to turn this tomfoolery into pop music is anyone's guess. |
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It suffered somewhat from the amount that had to be cut from the book, so how they'll handle the fourth one is anyone's guess, as it'll require twice as much excision. |
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Now, it's anyone's guess who was the intended target of his verbal charge. |
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I suspect his obstruction of Johnson's appointment due to the abortive toxics study is related more to political posturing than to anyone's health or safety. |
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For further adrenaline pumping action, the power slides and handbrake turns, on the specially constructed handling stage, are enough to take anyone's breath away. |
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It is anyone's guess if Easter Sunday will be resurrection day for him. |
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These questions are not meant to mock or deride anyone's beliefs. |
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It's hard, of course, to get too worked up about anyone's cattiness towards Coulter, but Baron is pretty consistently vicious. |
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In evaluating anyone's ability, I look at what kind of person they are first, try to find out what makes them tick, their ambitions, what switches them on. |
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Lyrically both yearn for something fresher and more substantial, although how that squares with making an album of sonic wallpaper is anyone's guess. |
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You can see this brush of the infinite on the faces of anyone's who's mourning, even on the face of one who considers himself an agnostic, or an atheist. |
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Alas and alack, the report hasn't seemed to capture anyone's imagination, if the Sun's letters page is any indication, and maybe that shouldn't come as a surprise. |
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It's anyone's guess how Ken MacDonald recharges his creative juices but visually the set master has done it again with a bi-level concept that barely fits the stage. |
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Is the world's self-appointed Tantric sexpert answering anyone's calls? |
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With a quick move, quicker then anyone's eyes could follow, Jeff pulled the sword along with its sheath from his belt and struck Matt in the face. |
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When she finally started paying attention to the professor, he could see a look of vague irritation at the professor's sharp accent, which was a grating sound to anyone's ear. |
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It's anyone's guess how these people were allowed to show up at the school waving guns, ready to storm inside the building and shoot the place up. |
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I can so understand that, and I wouldn't want to spoil any of the fun of that by participating in a grouchy thread, but I don't really think anyone's grouching. |
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Reliable tunesmiths, yes, but hardly anyone's new favourite band. |
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Why she has chosen to explore such a morbid subject is anyone's guess. |
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The country is a sink of depravity by almost anyone's standards. |
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A murderous dictator may not be anyone's idea of a great business partner. |
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In the last five minutes, at 0-20 to 2-14, it was still anyone's game. |
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Outside the top three, there is still the sense that it's anyone's game. |
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Well, forgive me for saying so, but you can skip the introductory tracks because the whole idea of a concept album alone is enough to kill anyone's high. |
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It doesn't look like anyone's idea of pioneering agriculture. |
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It's a harsh countryside by anyone's standards, and for some eight million people estimated to be at risk from drought and famine in the region, it is now a race against time. |
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I hadn't taken anyone's money to write anything, so I was my own person. |
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Quite what Voison thought of the name Citrohan is anyone's guess, but the car maker was clearly unoffended as he lent Le Corbusier cars in succeeding years. |
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If anything, their indetermination may indicate the prematurity of anyone's casting definitions too quickly into stone. |
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There should be no question in anyone's mind that Turing's work was the biggest factor in Hut 8's success. |
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It was created and staged in a hurry, and Walton later said that it was not much of a success from anyone's point of view. |
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The message I wanted to put out there was that no one is taking anyone's digital cameras away. |
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It's anyone's guess whether Union Carbide Industrial Gases will ever pull the reins in on network projects in the face of slow business. |
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And if anyone's entitled to such sweet dreams, it's Annie Lennox. |
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The Studly slip-on flat with all-over studs is sure to grab anyone's attention from across the stage, a company statement said. |
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This French-styled trio will add vintage vava-voom to the most unromantic dining rooms and bring out anyone's je ne sais quoi. |
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Alas, the film wasn't screened ahead of its release, so whether it's good or not is anyone's guess. |
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Whether or not these two will continue into the next 15 years together is anyone's guess. |
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Why he was diving behind the wall when Bolton clearly laid the kick to one side for a straight strike from Gary Speed is anyone's guess. |
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Quite what he hoped to achieve by airing such an unprovable claim is anyone's guess. |
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Grandparenthood is a unique moment in anyone's life, so I am enormously proud and happy. |
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The closeness of tables and bar seats caused a few infrequent bumps and brush-ups but none to the extent of interrupting anyone's meal. |
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Carrying products for the in-betweeners, the JYJZ team selects fresh and chic style that can be incorporated to anyone's closet. |
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The site is not a consulate or embassy, and thus should not have diplomatic exterritoriality, if that was in anyone's mind. |
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Before the push-up bra appeared in anyone's closet, someone had to invent, patent, and perfect it. |
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It decides me to look into the matter, for if it is worth anyone's while to take so much trouble, there must be something in it. |
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Where all of this bizarre bricolage leaves us is anyone's guess. |
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Charles said that grandparenthood is a unique moment in anyone's life and he is enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time. |
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Why their long-suffering boss hasn't sacked them is anyone's guess. |
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When you consider she's as stubborn as a mule, it's anyone's guess whether the Dales diva will mellow and take him back or sever all ties with her desperate spouse. |
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How Jonathan Ross will fit in with that lot is anyone's guess. |
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Fanatics are squirreling away everything from board games to action figures to Lego sets, but just what will become a collectible is anyone's guess. |
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What Baroness Thatcher, the lady who wasn't for turning, must make of all these ducks, dives and about-turns by David Cameron and his ministers is anyone's guess. |
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It's not the fear of flying in the Jungian and not the Jongian sense, although that fear does make itself felt in the anticipatory phase of anyone's trip. |
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