It forms just one small part of the lead-in campaign to March 26, which, as we all know by now, is the first day of Scotland's smoking ban. |
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Because as we all know, this Budget has been a total disaster for the Labour Government. |
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But as we all know from experience, the inarticulate can be shrewd, the fluent fatuous. |
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Sadly, those in a position to help here have, as we all know, dropped the ball well and truly. |
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The major components of construction, as we all know, are, cement, steel, timber, bricks, mortar, sand, etc. |
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And, as we all know, these hot new names who are going to set the world on fire sometimes turn out to be damp squibs. |
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You'll find very few people that disagree heartily with this intention but reality, as we all know, is an entirely different beast. |
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It does still require a certain amount of accuracy, but as we all know, quadrotors have no problem with even the most complex aerodynamic feats! |
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It makes even more sense because the airport at Los Angeles, as we all know, is called LAX for short and is also a hole. |
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Similarly, racism has, as we all know, been around since the Hellenes started referring to all non-Greek speakers as barbarians. |
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The story begins, as we all know, with his blasphemous worship of his gold. |
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Hegel never used the words 'thesis, antithesis, synthesis', as we all know. |
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She claimed it was all the fault of booze and pills, of course, but in vino veritas, as we all know. |
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I think he is a gentleman through and through but, as we all know, that is not a prerequisite for good managership. |
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Yoghurts, as we all know are often part of a dieter's menu, specifically the kind that are very reduced in fat content. |
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They are now favourites to win but as we all know favourites are not sure things at any time. |
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Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark. |
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George Washington, as we all know, advised strongly, as he departed his presidency, that we should avoid all entangling alliances with foreign nations. |
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In any new organization, as we all know, especially in a professional body, you are governed by certain rules, ethics, and the whole bit. |
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Of course they have a bearing on competition and smuggling, as we all know, but why should this be illegal, as he maintains? |
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This community, as we all know, has many spokespeople with imaginations that go beyond the bounds of the lacklustre neo-conservative universe. |
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Allow me a brief remark in parenthesis. Time and again, as we all know, the cry from Bavaria has been that we need money for the border regions. |
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A brave move but, as we all know, hubris is followed by nemesis. |
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Mr. Speaker, as we all know, talent is mobile and gravitates towards the universities where it will be recognized, be it in Canada or abroad. |
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Cardiovascular diseases, as we all know, are without a shadow of a doubt one of the main causes of death in Europe. |
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The modern era, as we all know, has been characterized by an unprecedented level of political, economic and social changes. |
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So, as we all know, the entry cost for indulging in Games Workshop's conception of miniature gaming is very high. |
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Mines can be ventilated, but as we all know, it is very hard to ventilate tunnels at the very bottom of mines, where there is the most radon. |
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He will often make you grin or outright laugh with his droll ways and laughter, as we all know, is an effective medicine. |
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This would force marijuana consumers to buy on the black market which, for the most part, is run by the underworld as we all know. |
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In Canada, as we all know, we've had a debate about newspaper concentration with CanWest Global and Izzy Asper. |
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Especially as we all know that manifesto pledges are generally as concrete as quick sand. |
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Because, as we all know, moving is never fun, and we want to try to make sure our part of that bargain works as best as possible. |
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In religion, feelings are very important and as we all know, children are best able to express feelings and emotions in their mother tongue. |
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These kinds of inferential processes go on constantly in interaction, as we all know, on the basis of indexical signals that work like gestures in pantomime. |
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I do not believe there is any need to extol the virtues of India taking a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, something it aspires to, as we all know. |
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However, as we all know, the charity model had some fundamental flaws. |
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Of course what solved the Depression, as we all know, was World War II: automatic improvement to joblessness, since half the working population was sent off to kill and die on the battlefield. |
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However, as we all know, in the field of reproduction, the government has adopted the policy of «only one child» per family, and this greatly denies the most profound right of women. |
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Mr. Speaker, as we all know, June is a month of happy couplings. |
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This happened recently in a landmark speech by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, who, as we all know, called for the repatriation of regional aid. |
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That is an essential, but also difficult area of reform, as we all know. |
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It is that proposal which, as we all know, now enjoys the widest support. |
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Yet, as we all know, salaries are bound to rise in these countries. |
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However, to come back to the fundamental issue as to Parliament's supremacy, clearly the government is going to follow the law, and the law as we all know is passed by Parliament. |
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And as we all know, being a millionaire isn't cool. |
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Mr President, as we all know, the last few weeks have been very difficult and we will continue to live in challenging times for many months and years ahead. |
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Where the space policy of the United States is concerned, as we all know, the United States representative has just vouchsafed certain explanations. |
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The species with big brains are the ones who mate monogamously… The lesson is that there is something computationally very demanding about maintaining close relationships over a very long period of time – as we all know! |
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Today, I do not wish to rake over the draining negotiations of recent weeks and months, as we all know only too well that even the starting point was difficult. |
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A peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict is, as we all know, a key priority for reducing the number of terrorist acts that occur daily in that region and which, regrettably, are spilling over to other areas. |
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Efficiencies, as we all know, are fine, but they have to play second fiddle to the right of consumers to enjoy the benefits of a highly competitive marketplace. |
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There will be some small variations to play around with in the Bay of Biscay,» said Marc Guillemot, «but we'll need to reflect on that, as we all know how much time and effort is required to change tack. |
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There is plenty of choice nowadays, as we all know. |
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As likely, girls, as we all know, as a man getting stuck into a month's accumulated oven glaur. |
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What do dogs want? They want each other. Human beings are merely a cynomorphic substitute, as we all know. |
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But, as we all know, the ideal woman doesn't exist. |
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We are talking in the main about countries from Central and Eastern Europe which have enjoyed, as we all know, 40 years of dictatorship when civil society was emasculated, driven underground and destroyed. |
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We have also heard that Devils Lake has overflowed in the past and, as we all know, we have great compassion for those who live in a flooded community for a community in our own country is facing that tragedy at the moment. |
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As a result of such partnership agreements, refugees are interned in camps, in which, as we all know, inhumane conditions prevail, as is currently the case in Ukraine. |
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If we approve the amendments straight away, and take the new proposal to the negotiating table, then that will necessitate unanimity, which, as we all know, as things stand at present, will not achieve the desired result. |
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As we all know, we have already had a number of lengthy consultations about the new hospital. |
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As we all know the Government has given the council a target to reduce landfill which is perfectly understandable. |
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