The fair was just as colourful as always with traditional horse-drawn wagons vying for space with modern caravans. |
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Her wifty uncle, scatterbrained as always, had misplaced his satchel once again. |
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Big Boi's raps are, as always, inventive, the words tumbling out with speed and bite. |
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Ness sounds as hushed, gravelly, and desperate as always, singing over that ragged guitar twang. |
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But as always, this coexists with a rage for order, a need to analyse, to simplify, to compress. |
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And one day, five years later, while I was wiping his arm as always, I felt a jolt of movement in his arm. |
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Her wavy brown hair was unkempt as always, and her attire consistently disheveled. |
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The service and food were good as always, but this room is not accessible to elderly and handicapped people. |
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As always the sensible advice is, if you fancy it, dip your toe in, but don't invest money you can't afford to lose. |
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Now as always, Republicans need bipartisan cover to broach the subject of serious budget cutting. |
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Olga was on guard as always, and categorically refused to open the door unless the police produced a warrant. |
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Lucy was waiting by the door, tail wagging as always when we got home. |
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As always with the year drawing to a close I am debating whether or not to jump on the resolution bandwagon. |
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As always I marvelled at the display of texture and muted colour that would humble the most dazzling painter. |
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As always in an economic slump, cash is once again king, and companies are going all out to make sure they have enough of it. |
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As always happens in such situations, the end result is likely to be a bitter club versus country war of words. |
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As always in most of these stand-offs, the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. |
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As always however, their stomp would matter little without the melodies on which they're draped. |
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As always with our friends, it was a casual, relaxed and interesting evening. |
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As always in these situations, listen out for radio bulletins or check Ceefax and Teletext for updates. |
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As always in Visconti, a certain studiedness in the artistic effects causes us to keep the film at a distance, to distrust it. |
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As always with Mercedes-Benz, interior materials are of high quality, the leather seating matching the veneers and fascia materials. |
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As always at a comedy gig, the comedians on stage faced an uphill challenge overcoming the comedians in the audience. |
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As always during a crisis, the commentators and critics are clogging America's talk shows. |
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As always it is a matter of time before the ideas composers write today will be fully dissimulated. |
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As always I struck up a conversation with the barista, commenting it had been three days since I'd had a decent cup of coffee. |
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As always with new products, it's well worth scanning the installation guides for gotchas and getchas. |
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As always, I approached silently, hoping to startle them with a sudden intrusion. |
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With racks of lamb at superb value, as always, you should get one, cut out the individual chops, coat them with honey and mustard and pop them on the barbecue. |
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You have everything running as smooth as a well oiled machine, as always. |
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As always these days, Clint's character, a down-at-heel boxing trainer, is old and past it. |
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As always he kept a careful watch on David as he poked around the store, Craig had little trust in him. |
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As always we were warmly welcomed by the people of Haworth, and, despite the rain, we had a good time on the walk. |
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As always it is possible to find antecedents in the Middle Ages, as the Peruzzi family's super firm mentioned earlier illustrates. |
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As always it was an enjoyable social event with many of the club members and friends of the club in attendance. |
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As always in such cases, all manner of conspiracy theories immediately sprang up. |
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As always my best efforts should not be trusted since I'm a bit screwy, so if you find any errors on my end please let me know. |
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As always with CBS, if it's not broken, don't fix it seems to be their modus operandi. |
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As always my Zeroth law is that the best policy is no policy. |
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There will be a tourney in three days, as always at Yeartide. You could enter those events at which you may excel. |
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As always my favourite is found grazing idly on the flip side. |
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Nevermind that she didn't know him, or that he was Japanese. Nevermind that she saw herself as always alone, despite the many people in her life. |
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The voice is excellent as always, but the overall effect was meh until the end, where he became a little bit awesome. |
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As always we implore players to play all their games, you're a member of a team and must pull your weight and one point is often the difference between getting through or not. |
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And, as always, an Indian close outside the window, a mali in this case, picking up sounds. |
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He drove us there in their hippie-dippie car and as always people stared at us when we drove by. |
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As always in Albee, the play features family turmoil and a good dose of alcohol. |
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As always at this time of the year, he takes nine or ten weeks off. |
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As always the hospitality and courtesy of Mayo people in the Sportlann was early in evidence with Sean Feeney, John Prenty and May Moran leading the van. |
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As always in Asia, the broad-brush picture hides many fine details. |
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As always the flow of patients was relentless, but as the day wore on I became familiar with some of the friendly faces of the patients on the unit. |
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At its most basic, this is thunderingly enjoyable Victorian melodrama. But as always in Sondheim, there is a marvellous intelligence and wit at work. |
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Tromp, as always, endured De With's insubordination with complacency. |
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