Students have the right to enrol anywhere simply by obtaining their Abitur. |
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They can be anywhere from too small to be seen with the naked eye to as big as the chips thrown out by a chainsaw. |
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The entire play is a lengthy affair and may sometimes take anywhere from a few days to a number of weeks for completion. |
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Depending on who you spoke with, the death toll ranged anywhere from two to ten. |
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With recorded information the point of consumption can be anywhere from seconds to millennia ahead. |
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It is a technical matter, which may take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to settle, he explained. |
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You can spend anywhere from a couple of hours to the entire day enjoying the Cades Cove loop. |
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Within the bounds of goat's milk there are so many flavours, ranging anywhere from sweet and tangy to just plain stinky. |
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Estimates on when further action may start up range anywhere from three to nine months. |
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These can be anywhere from eight to 30 years old and are generally consumed straight. |
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But from then on, the length before the case comes to trial can be anywhere from six months to years. |
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Along the route the rocks range anywhere from gumball size to golf ball size and larger. |
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Foulds also said the delays could take anywhere from three to four weeks to straighten out. |
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The simplicity of the design allows for quick and easy set up anywhere around town where concrete exists. |
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Violence of any type by anyone and anywhere should be vehemently condemned. |
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It could be set anywhere in the world as it is about the conflict between man and the environment and about man versus man. |
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Mr Ings said he believed the gang stole the cigarettes because they are a high-value product that can be sold anywhere. |
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This was as good a goal as you would see anywhere this year and is definitely a candidate for the goal of the season accolade. |
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They offer volume and student discounts and will send mail orders anywhere. |
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Once you've got your message written, you can fire it off to anywhere in the world for 22 cents. |
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The White Ribbon Campaign stands for peace anywhere, everywhere, and in any form. |
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With all the various airlines operating from the airport it is easy and convenient to travel anywhere. |
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You can go to Spain or anywhere else in Europe and smoke by the bar or while sitting in a pub, or even go into a shop and smoke. |
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Is it childish for me to refuse to imagine life anywhere else when I haven't tried it yet? |
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The bag can then be placed anywhere where space is limited, such as with a concrete or paved backyard, patio, or balcony. |
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Matthews will still be able to drink in pubs, but will breach the order if he is caught boozing in public anywhere in England or Wales. |
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Larry, we have the safest food supply anywhere in the world, but there are some gaps in it. |
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He knows what frightens us most is that the next attack could be anywhere, anytime. |
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We see national glory in State of Art installations, to match the best anywhere in the world. |
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No missionary force anywhere in the world could have had an easier time of it, or found a more congenial bunch of willing converts. |
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The funny thing about these excerpts is they do not appear anywhere else in the text that follows the prologue. |
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Some of the books in the library, it is said, cannot be found anywhere else. |
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Social services, schools and parents and carers rely on us to offer a service which isn't available anywhere else. |
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He goes through the advertising circulars and researches whether better prices are available anywhere else. |
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In L.A. you can't smoke anywhere, so you have to smoke outside and then go back inside to your drink. |
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What's shocking is that some of what was said in these letters shouldn't be published anywhere. |
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He added the plans would be reviewed but it was important to note that Waterford was no worse than anywhere else. |
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Didn't anyone, anywhere, see what was going to happen when the Hilton was built? |
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And this hotel still has an allure you won't find anywhere else in the city. |
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I've been all over Europe in my time, and I've never come across anywhere quite like it. |
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It must be remembered that no free trade agreement has ever been vetoed by parliament anywhere in the world. |
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Not one oil company said that there is any supply shortages anywhere around the world. |
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If anywhere should benefit from the economic boost of these relocations, it is the deprived inner cities of the North. |
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Now we're in our new house, surrounded by boxes, and I feel like I haven't been anywhere or done anything. |
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Rather, just one of those tragic moments which can blight people's lives anywhere, anytime. |
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He may just be wanting to spread law enforcement thin, maybe wanting to say I can hit anywhere and anyplace, and you can't stop me. |
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With the Stoney Point tool we determined it would be impossible to seat these short 40 gr. bullets anywhere near the rifling in either rifle. |
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I've always been a light sleeper, but years of travel mean I can pretty much fall asleep anywhere. |
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It was written about Staines but it applies to any satellite town of any city anywhere in the world. |
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He says currently human rights and fundamental liberties are not enshrined clearly and completely anywhere in Australian legislation. |
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She had an idea of returning to the clothing business with rhinestones on clothes but that idea did not go anywhere. |
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Figures show that women in Glasgow will die earlier than females anywhere else in Britain. |
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Only the Cyrillic lettering would lead you to think you were anywhere but Las Vegas. |
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As national anthems are rarely sung anywhere except international sporting events, I'd suggest the need for an English anthem is more urgent. |
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It usually appears in the oral cavity, anogenital region, or plantar surface of the foot, but can arise anywhere on the skin surface. |
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Most anodizers need anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to plan, process and invoice for projects. |
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Everything was neat and tidy, and there were no dirty dishes or food leftovers to be seen anywhere. |
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Besides, he was separated from Alice and she had a restraining order against him, so he wasn't suppose to come anywhere near her. |
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Not knowing there was any leccy on anywhere we didn't leave the van till 9 o'clock. |
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What this means is that the relationship is not going anywhere, at least not in a positive way. |
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It also settles for the peaceful resolution of conflicts anywhere in the world. |
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We had to park the car right up against the bedroom window because the lead from the TV was too short to facilitate viewing anywhere else. |
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All the best ideas are based on the premise that people are fundamentally lazy, and would rather be on their sofa than anywhere else. |
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Why is Galileo's case a good example of a thought experiment, while the zombification of philosophy of mind doesn't seem to lead us anywhere? |
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Now, here we've got a zillionaire with all the money in the world to buy whatever identity he wants to buy from anywhere at any price. |
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No defects in the source material or the digital reproduction appear anywhere. |
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The number of black markings can also range anywhere from no spots to 15 spots. |
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This has just underscored the fact that multi-gigabyte data repositories can't move around anywhere near as easily as their users can. |
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You cannot quite escape the war anywhere, resulting in reams of exasperation that cannot be dealt with by any amount of ranting. |
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Particles suspended in the cool layer cannot move anywhere except laterally, possibly for several miles. |
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Gone is the notion of providing all services anytime, anywhere, which has been replaced with a more specific list. |
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This bird, oh so sleek in its aerodynamic coat of black, white, and iridescent lapis lazuli, is one of the most beautiful species anywhere. |
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I guess he wouldn't be able to work anywhere else, unless the media outlet needs a lapdog. |
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He hasn't sat on the board for a few years but it is still stacked full of 5 cronies with not a single independent to be seen anywhere. |
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Almost every film made, anywhere in the world, follows the spirit of the yin and the yang. |
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No altocumulus cloud anywhere in Earth's real atmosphere would be caught dead above 20,000 feet. |
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Mainly, the landed gentry did not want a messy, noisy railway anywhere near them. |
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I decided that the birds could nest anywhere except in the stand of horse chestnut trees outside my back door. |
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I cannot see anywhere in the legislation a provision that will allow for the removal of those people. |
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She could have been anywhere from the age of fourteen to the age of thirty. |
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It was a rather meek cat which did not go anywhere near the goldfish bowl and used the litterbox with admirable regularity. |
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She squirmed and writhed and twisted, genuinely this time, but she was small anyway, and Sarah was strong, and so she wasn't going anywhere. |
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I might go as far as to say that the density of potential world-beating technologies is higher in Scotland than anywhere else in the world. |
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But I think it would be fun to have one to tool around town, just about anywhere. |
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This work basket is sturdy enough to hold many supplies, yet functional enough to be carried anywhere. |
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Furthermore, the knowledge-based economy has spawned the knowledge worker who is prepared to go anywhere in the world to sell her or his skills. |
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Indeed, more people walk to work here than just about anywhere on the planet, and five cars at a red light constitutes a traffic jam. |
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A finish anywhere above the wooden spoon position, he believes, would be a decent start. |
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Trees grown in woods and forests do not suffer from this anywhere nearly as badly as lone trees that don't have any neighbours to shelter behind. |
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Singing should break down all barriers, you can be from anywhere, unless you sing like a knacker which is what she does. |
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Except witlings, of course, but then they are not really allowed to go anywhere they please anyway. |
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Any airlines, anywhere, whose finances are within taxiing distance of the brink could simply collapse. |
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Foreign private citizens who are not excludable for other reasons, are free to go anywhere in the US they want, and see whomever they want. |
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Or rather, I watch my watch, because I can't find a clock anywhere in the room, not even for an alarm. |
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Users have to first kill the Msblast.exe process in Windows Task Manager before they can get anywhere. |
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I know the price includes postage, but normal airmail to and from the US usually takes anywhere between one and three weeks. |
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In fact, I cannot recall the last occasion when I sat anywhere else in the venue. |
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I sorry but such social deviants cant just squat down anywhere you feel, I may go down there tonight and give them a good kicking. |
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But if you can't stand the idea of this bladder-on-a-stick getting anywhere in Hollywood, go here to pick up that kicky little t-shirt! |
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No diplomat anywhere is likely to turn the other cheek if his president is held up to ridicule in a public forum. |
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My younger sister holds to that tradition, but my older sister's boys are too old to be dragged anywhere by a women who is their mom. |
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Along these lines, senior Air Force leaders have acknowledged the importance of airbases to projecting airpower anywhere on the globe. |
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This keylogger can be completely hidden from anyone finding it on the system anywhere. |
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Since the ink incident she hasn't gone anywhere near me, and I find that quite an agreeable situation. |
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Add Wi-Fi, standard now on most new laptops, and your home office can be anywhere. |
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Live streaming through webcams allows real time viewing of art events anywhere on the globe. |
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Stage three brings to every consumer both total aggregation and total customization possibilities available on demand anywhere anytime. |
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I imagine, then, the trick is to sneak out of the bedroom to make whoopee anywhere else in the house. |
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The children are of varying ages and live as any other family anywhere in the world does. |
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I think it must be someone who wants us out of the area or has a grudge against us but we're not moving anywhere. |
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Of course, any modern hotel anywhere in the world will likely have wired Internet hook-ups. |
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You can see the Parthenon from anywhere in Athens, gleaming whitely on the Acropolis. |
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As soon as she heard his heavy breathing, she lashed out, kicking anywhere and everywhere. |
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She had no affectedness anywhere, but was as natural as are all the girls of her generation. |
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In a brief whirlwind of activity the foundations were laid for the best railway anywhere in the world. |
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She realized there was nothing she could do but grumble, complain, whine and cry but that wasn't going to get her anywhere. |
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A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims. |
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Just pretend you're dukes or counts from one of the northern countries and you can get anywhere in that castle. |
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Canyoneering starts with a mountain hike followed by a rappel alongside breathtaking waterfalls that drop anywhere from 12 to 120 feet. |
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Perhaps it's why the West Coast has more helicopters than anywhere else in the country. |
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Estimates range anywhere from 35 million to 98 million people going online to find health-care information. |
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No conclusion can be drawn from her death other than that random acts of violence can happen anywhere. |
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The rest of this record, however, is just plain dull and never seems to be going anywhere. |
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Santana's stuff isn't anywhere near junkball status but he's been routinely throwing 86-88 MPH all year. |
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However, the MOT's founders still ended up with arguably the most representative and thorough visual history of American railroading anywhere. |
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Neither one of us has anywhere close to the money needed to even put a security deposit down on a place. |
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Whenever we go anywhere with them people remark on the fact that they are really polite and well-behaved. |
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Microlights can be flown anywhere outside controlled airspace and while most planes have one, a radio is not mandatory. |
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Given the choice, she would rather have been anywhere but facing the press pack last night. |
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At about three feet in height and two feet across, it fits into the garden almost anywhere. |
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Actually, I really want to do acrobatic training but I can't find anywhere that offers it. |
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You think all this caterwauling about the deficit is just a bunch of useless jibber-jabber that will never go anywhere? |
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In many limericks extra weak syllables may be squeezed in almost anywhere, but we still recognise a familiar underlying metrical pattern. |
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As for the humorist-author, can the book he is jerry-building sell anywhere near so well as he almost desperately counts on? |
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Now that doesn't particularly surprise me anywhere north of Watford is beyond the pale for most of them. |
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The curve and the clock tower are enough to make the building recognizable from anywhere. |
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The various waterside hotels offer all the usual watersports that can be found anywhere but the real thrills are under the water. |
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Although I wouldn't put it anywhere near as acerbically as the Professor, he undoubtedly has a point. |
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New product acceptance is a process that takes anywhere from several months to many years, depending on the complexity of the necessary approval. |
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The number can be used from anywhere in the world, when dealing with any merchant who accepts Visa. |
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All with the convenience of a card that has your name on it and is accepted anywhere they accept Visa. |
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And is there anywhere in the world with a greater diversity of accents than London? |
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Isolation joints are necessary in parking lots anywhere the pavement abuts another structure such as a building or light-pole foundation. |
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Neither has any base in the city or standing anywhere else absent their connection to him. |
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I never thought I would get anywhere near the Olympic qualifying time and my biggest fear was hitting the wall. |
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Even so, if the Wasps had played anywhere near as good as they had done in their previous match, against Villeneuve, they would have walked it. |
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The woman can abort anywhere, wherever she is at the time, it doesn't matter. |
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I think this is the Big Apple, and if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere, but you better be good or they'll take you to the cleaners. |
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Decent ryes take anywhere from five to 10 years to age, and there's a shortage of grain producers. |
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There is no evidence that airborne Ebola exists anywhere outside of fear-mongering headlines. |
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It gave the president the authority to wage war anywhere in the world that al-Qaeda was suspected to have a presence. |
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Having Annan make his entreaties to the warring parties and to the major powers, like Russia, was never going to lead anywhere. |
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An attack on journalists anywhere is an attack on civil society everywhere. |
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As it stands, I do not believe we are anywhere close to meeting that standard. |
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In fact, beer prices in Panama are about 36 percent lower than anywhere else in Latin America. |
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In Asturias, more cider is consumed per capita than anywhere else in the world. |
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She demanded that not only should the backstage area be completely dry, but that no alcohol be sold anywhere in the venue. |
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The shuttles were abominably slow, taxis couldn't be found anywhere. |
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The United States already has big bad weapons that can't be stopped and that hasn't exactly allowed given them a free ride to waltz in anywhere unopposed. |
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Mr Bland's wife Janet, who is the theatre school's wardrobe mistress, has banned her accident-prone husband from going anywhere near anything sharp and from playing football. |
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Depending on the year, she makes anywhere from three to six batches, each batch requiring two quarts of berries to fill eight 8 oz. jars so that they gleam like rubies. |
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The towpath was lit only by the brightness of the full moon but she knew his jaunty walk anywhere and anyway there was nobody else around at that time of the night. |
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Adding to the problems of making accurate measurements is the fact that cold or warm weather patterns can run in cycles, anywhere from a week to even a season. |
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Transporting the plane on the ground isn't anywhere near as fun and exciting as flying the Starliner and hearing the roar of those four radial engines! |
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Looking back, there was definitely a time when my raggle-taggle mates and I wouldn't be seen dead travelling anywhere but on the top deck of the bus. |
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Such is the Sierra Leonean way, the most tolerant, compassionate, and friendly people I have found anywhere. |
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The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten. |
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Hearns is an all-time great anywhere from welterweight thru middleweight! |
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History has proven over and over that chasing spam this way doesn't work because it's a never ending game of whack-a-mole that never gets anywhere. |
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But as others explained, even talented whistlers often choose the tool to avoid putting fingers made grimy by farm work anywhere near their mouth. |
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Valerie isn't going anywhere, and her work will extend through those she has cultivated and inspired. |
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But the technology, while powerful, is cumbersome and takes anywhere from 12 hours to four days to yield a result. |
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Even though the British Empire had long since kicked the bucket, the expats could still be found pretty much anywhere the Brits had a former colony. |
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Whenever I fly anywhere I always like to sit in a window seat if I can. |
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Always check the seller's identity by asking for proof of name and address and be wary of sellers who want to meet you anywhere other than their home. |
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It is the only example of a Seafire flying anywhere in the world, and may also be the only airworthy example of an aircraft built in South Marston. |
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The only thing so far saving the economy from a terrible reckoning is the fact that there aren't great prospects for profit anywhere else in the world either. |
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I just don't have anywhere to hang a cat hammock, so my kitty will just have to make do with all her other many many many many MANY resting places. |
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If you try to report a burglary or street crime anywhere, you get a crime number but all our units are out raising parking wonga and speeding tickets. |
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The shops are piled with antiques, fake antiques, and modern knick-knacks designed to look like antiques, and there is nothing useful anywhere whatsoever. |
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And few acts lately, from anywhere, have gotten attention online like s.a. hip-hop trio Die Antwoord. |
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The trick is, of course, to distinguish between subjective criticism of US government policy and reflexive opposition to anything done by the US anywhere at any time. |
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No other chamber comes anywhere near that, but our strategy is to align ourselves with all other organisations, as long as they also believe in what we are trying to do. |
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Stay anywhere long enough and every direction eventually leads you toward a pawnshop of your life. |
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The fact is that, at least in the UK, the GM crops are tested for toxicity and other allergenic effects more stringently than almost anywhere else. |
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I still would never put another morsel of seagull anywhere near my mouth again. |
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Kent has more dogs stolen for rewards, breeding, coursing and lamping, illegal night hunting with high powered torches, than anywhere else in the country. |
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It's a lightweight amphibious vehicle that can go just about anywhere. |
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Even at its zenith in the mid-20th century, mink had few rivals, with only sable and the pelts of big cats bestowing anywhere near the same prestige. |
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As a newly promoted side, anywhere in the top 10 will earn lavish praise. |
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Would have been nice if they'd been anywhere close to this skeptical back in 2003, eh? |
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One of the plants to fare well just about anywhere is the common Lawson's cypress, which was introduced to Scotland in 1854 when seeds were sent from California to Edinburgh. |
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There is no work anywhere to my knowledge that attempts with the precision and stamina of this one to anatomize a compositional process down to its very last move. |
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What he writes about York corresponds uncannily with my memory of what actually happened and includes anecdotal material which I have not seen written down anywhere else. |
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The idea came to them four years ago, when a young drag starlet won all the gold tiaras on her eligible drag show circuit and didn't have anywhere left to strut her stuff. |
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It provides a solid underpinning of evolutionary biology for those who want to explore ecology, anthropology and social evolution anywhere on earth. |
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Everywhere paint was chipping, wood was cracking, piles of putrid garbage were collecting, and laundry lines were being strung anywhere it was possible to do so. |
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The meadow, which until recently was a magnificent relic of ancient pasture, is now approaching the usual nitrogenous-fertiliser-fed ley so common anywhere. |
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In fairness, like glossies anywhere, French tabloids are fallible, prone to playing up alleged trysts that fall flat. |
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So to attack us for re-telling, for the first time anywhere in the world, James Leo Herlihy's truly great and bizarre love story strikes me as a bit rich. |
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Instead of being swallowed up, as in a typical rift valley, the sediments are spread widely over the basin or anywhere that is slightly lower than the uplifted area. |
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No shops, and no schools anywhere near, they are further up the road. |
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My mum won't go anywhere else and there will be lots more like her. |
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I never go anywhere without a spray that I use when I get out of breath. |
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It is the biggest cash grant for surgeries anywhere outside London. |
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This place is home, if anywhere is, and I love it with a deep passion. |
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The service is provided anywhere in Ireland for the price of a local call. |
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You travel anywhere else in the world, and you'll find real weather. |
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Also, if the object of a preposition was marked in the dative case, a preposition may conceivably be located anywhere in the sentence. |
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Horses are able to sense contact as subtle as an insect landing anywhere on the body. |
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Crop loss in 1845 has been estimated at anywhere from one third to as high as one half of cultivated acreage. |
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Iconostasis also refers to a portable icon stand that can be placed anywhere within a church. |
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Using the spinning wheel, it took anywhere from four to eight spinners to supply one hand loom weaver. |
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An Alzheimer patient's here may in his mind be anywhere he called home in the time he presently re-lives. |
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An integral carry handle and rotatable kickstand lets you pack it anywhere and use it upright or horizontal. |
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The clarinet key is given as si in the Prelude, lacking its bemol and the saxophone's key is not shown anywhere. |
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Rainfall is higher in the west, and parts of the Lake District receive more rain than anywhere else in the country. |
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If there are souls to whom this world seems a goodless realm, who fail to find divine tokens of love anywhere, you and I are partly responsible. |
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If the sterling area disintegrates and we have no reserves, we shall not be able to maintain a force in Germany, or indeed, anywhere else. |
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It's rather ghostish to have the road suddenly smudged out, and all the world anywhere, nowhere for you to go. |
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When news of the sinking reached the US, few shipping companies felt truly safe anywhere. |
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They had real power now, commanding flash crowds to appear anywhere on issues that touched them. |
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The slave traders would try to fit anywhere from 350 to 600 slaves on one ship. |
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However, regiments were rarely anywhere near this large, and at the Battle of Culloden, the regiments were not much larger than about 400 men. |
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Freedom would therefore consist in perfect control of the mind-flow as to where it shall go or whether it shall go anywhere. |
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We think we get a kind of vague apprehension of what London means from the top of a 'bus better than anywhere else. |
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Members are able to sit anywhere in the debating chamber, but typically sit in their party groupings. |
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More people in Hong Kong live or work above the 14th floor than anywhere else on Earth, making it the world's most vertical city. |
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He completed his PhD in June 1926 with the first thesis on quantum mechanics to be submitted anywhere. |
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Feminist struggle takes place anytime anywhere any female or male resists sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. |
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Its 'Active Places' website is designed to help the public find sports facilities anywhere in England. |
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It now has a commercial rival called TalkSport, but this has not acquired anywhere near as many exclusive contracts as Sky Sports. |
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But go anywhere else in the Middle East and Zionism stands for theft, oppression, racist exclusionism. |
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In February 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first person to golf anywhere other than Earth. |
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Very seldomly will you need to store email addresses or names that are anywhere near as long as 100 characters. |
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Full of bog, goes anywhere you want to go, don't pay for insurance, runs on the smell of an oily rag. |
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Thompson, who's the digest's publisher, says bird watching is a hobby, a pastime and a spectator sport that can be enjoyed anywhere. |
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My dad's job is under threat and he is so stressy these days it's a nightmare being anywhere near him. He yells a lot and he's so unfair! |
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Surf casting originated on the East Coast, but anywhere there's breaking water on a beach or jetty, you'll find people casting lines. |
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A drouthier pair of mortals could not have been found anywhere, and, at the first draught, each emptied his cup to the bottom! |
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Many a star athlete has very little hair anywhere except what he wears on top of his head, and a voice that is absolutely tenor. |
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One of these days.., they'll invent a Transmat that'll set you down anywhere. |
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No step the United States could take anywhere in the world would bring strategic benefits as great as detente with Iran. |
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A player can send the jack anywhere on the green in this game and the green itself is more akin to a golf green, with lots of undulation. |
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Players may move anywhere around the court but accidental or deliberate obstruction of the other player's movements is forbidden. |
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Things don't usually move that quickly at Universal, or anywhere else. |
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Blade shearers could shear, crutch, mules or dag sheep anywhere they were needed. |
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Right-click anywhere in the document window, and a context-sensitive menu appears. |
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The offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Abkhazian capital Sukhumi look like offices anywhere else in the world. |
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I wanted to get the spectacular cliffs in the shot to show it was not just a water spout anywhere. |
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The game is putting more money into the legal profession than anywhere else while Scottish football's gone wonkier than a Rory McIlroy drive. |
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Global aging is all-encompassing and will affect every man, woman and child anywhere in the world. |
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The lanyard includes a convenient alligator clip so a hunter can clip the call anywhere. |
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The blog's purpose is to be the leading resource on collectable wristwatches anywhere in the world. |
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This facility will give SGX a set of beamlines for X-ray crystallography that are unsurpassed anywhere in the world. |
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Additionally, there is significant demand for these systems anywhere sensitive computer systems and analyzation equipment is located. |
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Those trying for a Bronze medal must camp at one of the manned tors on their route, while Silver and Gold teams may camp anywhere on the moor. |
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Under him, the corps de ballet was recognised as rivalling and even excelling the best anywhere else in the world. |
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By the 1880s the town was manufacturing more looms than anywhere in the country. |
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If you find this computer for sale anywhere at a lower price, we'll refund you the difference. |
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Experiments can take place anywhere from a college lab to CERN's Large Hadron Collider. |
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Canadian carpenters also have the option of acquiring an additional Interprovincial Red Seal that allows them to practice anywhere in Canada. |
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My father used to talk about how you could take a red car just about anywhere in the Los Angeles area. |
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James Muspratt's chemical works in Liverpool and Charles Tennant's complex near Glasgow became the largest chemical production centres anywhere. |
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Figures obtained from the Prescription Pricing Authority show the town is prescribed more anti-depressants than anywhere else in England. |
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The largest Roman artefact anywhere, it runs a total of 74 miles in northern England. |
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In 1815, Eton College documented its football rules, the first football code to be written down anywhere in the world. |
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With a general election due, Blair had not been selected as a candidate anywhere. |
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The upper house of a parliament customarily has anywhere from 20 to 200 seats, but almost always significantly fewer than the lower house. |
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In 1630 they were allowed complete freedom to build and run churches and schools and to live anywhere in Holland. |
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The Dutch, for their part, considered it their right to trade with anyone anywhere, defending the principle of the mare liberum. |
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There still were many Loyalists, but they were no longer in control anywhere by July 1776, and all of the Royal officials had fled. |
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His job as a reporter gives him license to go anywhere and ask anything. |
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Depending on dialect, English has anywhere from 13 to more than 20 separate vowel phonemes, both monophthongs and diphthongs. |
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The switch is operated by a rope pullcord at the level and a plastic-coated wire pullcord anywhere between levels. |
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But back in the middle ages, outside of Europe, there was nothing anything quite like it anywhere. |
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Cornish clotted cream has Protected Geographical Status under EU law, and cannot be made anywhere else. |
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This form of smallpox occurs in anywhere from 3 to 25 percent of fatal cases depending on the virulence of the smallpox strain. |
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Zacuto's tables in conjunction with the new metal nautical astrolabe allowed navigators to take accurate readings anywhere. |
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There are anywhere from ten to twelve chapters in the average porn, so that many blank pages can be inserted. |
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Processing in Phase I begins at one of two grape receiving lines that allow processing at anywhere from 1 to 40 tons per hour. |
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Generally, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army's figures are unreliable, with figures ranging anywhere from 15,000 to as many as 100,000 fighters. |
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They made the point that women should be able to walk anywhere without restriction and that they should not be blamed for men's violence. |
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The engines could be sited anywhere that water and coal or wood fuel could be obtained. |
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It is also known that the Isle of Wight holds more carnivals per capita than anywhere else in the United Kingdom. |
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There is no evidence of hominins in America, Australia, or almost anywhere in Oceania during this time period. |
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Despite this, the narrowing of the Adour valley allows easier crossing than anywhere else along the entire length of the estuary. |
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There is more human genetic diversity in Africa than anywhere else on Earth. |
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On reaching the Straits of Gibraltar, Mainwaring announced to his crew his intention of fighting the Spanish anywhere he found them. |
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Within its range, the grey heron can be found anywhere with suitable watery habitat that can supply its food. |
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It was like a Kiplingesque pagoda and it had one of the most striking views anywhere in the world. |
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The gestation period is anywhere up to ten months for the European roe deer. |
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At least amongst the surviving ships, no enemy shell was found to have penetrated deck armour anywhere. |
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They also feature new Comfort Flex-Tabs that are soft, not sticky, and can refasten anywhere on the brief. |
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Also, they can take the oath in Frisian in courts anywhere in the Netherlands. |
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It was the first, and still the only, member of its species ever seen anywhere in Europe. |
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They may be due to asymmetries anywhere in the transmission of monetary shocks to output. |
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Place the foam kneepad down anywhere in the garden and save those aching knees. |
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I'd recognise that dark crew cut on his big boofhead disappearing up under his black hunting cap anywhere. |
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Part of a mixed gauge point remains at Sutton Harbour, one of the few examples of broad gauge trackwork remaining in situ anywhere. |
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