I carried on to the client's home and then hot footed it back home to get David. |
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She said afterwards that they had made her feel uneasy and that she had turned to go back home to avoid them. |
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Now it's started again and we think it's because they are chasing them back home. |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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After a brief spell back home she was readmitted in February and has only just come out again. |
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Hope everyone is thinking of us, giving their good wishes and hopefully we'll have a good successful summit and get everybody heading back home. |
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They live in rented accommodation without a car and are saving money, for a better life back home. |
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So now I'm back home and a bit confused as to whether my visit was effective or not. |
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Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property. |
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Deployed soldiers can rest assured, knowing their families are safe and sound back home. |
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We also wish them all the best while away and hope that they return back home safe and sound again in autumn. |
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Roughly twenty percent of Moldova's population of 4.3 million work abroad and send remittances back home. |
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I had a bad rep back home and he wanted me right under his nose where he could see me. |
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Once she had gunned the engine of her corvette, she zoomed back home to Pinnacle Point. |
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We'll look at efforts to help thousands of refugees resettle as they make the long journey back home. |
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We legged it back home, got changed and watched TV for the rest of the night. |
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We have oil on our land and casinos, but on the Rez back home, most people who get money don't do anything with it. |
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I then had one of the hotel's limousines take us to the airport to head back home. |
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I would still recommend living and working abroad as it has made me more appreciative of the things I have got back home. |
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He discovers a terrible secret that drives him back home, but with samurai and bandits roaming all over the country, will his return be too late? |
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After window shopping for millions of dirhams I came back home with a pair of cheap floaters and a two litre bottle of orange juice. |
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If he were back home, his mom would rub his tummy and give him an aspirin to calm his nerves. |
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I got lost driving back home, ended up on the way to Barking rather than Baker Street. |
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Frontal assaults were always attempted as a last resort, but they were costly, and their failures eroded political resolve back home. |
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In the airport lounge, I log on to the Net to see what is happening back home. |
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The last day we bought some more things to take back home and were again heavily loaded with luggage. |
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While the forces sweat and toil in the heat and sandstorms of the desert, it is good for them to know things back home are going well. |
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It's unfair to criticise here or to babble on about the facilities we have back home. |
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It kind of reminds me of the underlying significance of the bacchanalian frivolity of Carnival back home. |
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So they never actually see just how stupefyingly dull this sport can be for the folks back home. |
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We'd all love the luxury of a driving service to pick us up, take us to the office and schlep us back home. |
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Worst of all, these were the very questions on the minds of many of the public back home. |
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The travel was slow and easy, though the men kept a steady rhythm in their march, their minds dwelling on their families back home. |
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There was also the prospect of becoming a man of mark back home when the volunteer's term was up. |
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The least we can expect after a hard day is a G and T on our way back home. |
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Or when all else fails, you could always come back home with us, and you don't even have to hold a seance to talk with the dead there! |
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The news of conditions at Scutari, where the ill and wounded soldiers were barracked, was considered scandalous back home in London. |
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Plus, back home she has handed out the Royal Maundy in so many of the cathedrals in England and Wales that one wonders which ones she's missed? |
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Growing up back home, I was basically the only David I knew, barring my Uncle Dave of course. |
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I mainly purchased foreign films because it was something I could never see on the basic cable we had back home. |
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It's the perfect anthem for anyone who ever left a small town to go out and seek their fortune with no support from back home. |
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It is their determination to get to work, and their belief that they can get back home, rain or shine. |
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His father immediately tracked him down and brought him back home, yet he ran away again, this time joining a medicine show. |
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I managed to sleep in the room by myself for two nights, ordering room service and smoking cuban cigars and BBMing all of my friends back home. |
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Anyway, when I got back home I turned on the telly to see lots of pictures of a train station and aerial views of a shinkansen bullet train. |
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Before the summer was over the timber yard had closed and he was back home, kicking his heels once more. |
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I can stay in a bed and breakfast Friday and Saturday nights and come back home Sunday. |
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Oh, I pop down in the car frequently enough, park by the Spardis, grab some provisions and beetle off back home. |
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I just didn't want to go back home tonight having screwed up so early in the task. |
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This couple, both successful and well educated, had returned from various postings overseas and were now very happy to be back home in Thailand. |
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John grinned bemusedly, a girly, naive grin that often made the girls back home swoon. |
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They are brought to the fore only on rare occasions like when you make a trip back home. |
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They are back home and her MIL is now in a local hospital there, being taken care of by her own doctors. |
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Nothing will depress you faster than a dim, mildewy closet to go back home to after an exhausting day of teaching. |
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That might explain why both men find themselves so often misreading the sentiments of the folks back home. |
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I would probably have to move out here alone and live pretty modestly so that we could save up some money and pay down the debts back home. |
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The first thing I did when I got back home to Glasgow was to cook myself a huge plate of steak and chips. |
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Amir's father Shah was astonished to hear millions of people back home had tuned in to watch his son fight. |
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An endangered Hawaiian monk seal is back home in waters off an island in Hawaii after surgeons removed a large fishhook from his mouth. |
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Further back, twilight began to fall and consume two-thirds of the horizon and her path back home. |
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By the time we got back home the storm was already blowing up good and hard. |
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Now I'm back home after a weekend away watching the girl sprinkle milk from her sippy cup onto her grapes. |
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Along comes Martha as a Texas heiress affianced to a prince but eating her heart out over a bus-driver back home. |
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He sat down beside her, holding her hand as she lay down on the couch, already looking sleepy, yet ready to go back home. |
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We eventually made it back home early, early Thursday morning, and slept walk through work that next day. |
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In Alex's room, her ballet and jazz slippers are sitting comfortably on the floor, ready to be used again once Alex is back home. |
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I pick bags of them to take back home, to be converted into potent sloe gin for Christmas. |
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By this point, I had already twice called the people I nanny for to tell them I didn't know how I'd be back home at all this week. |
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And as for the acquaintances they've got back home, they find the newfound attention somewhat forced and unnatural. |
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After coaxing the bird on to his arm, he started to make his way back home. |
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The story went that their daughter was bored silly after a couple of days at the resort and cried to get back home to her friends. |
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The group was bound for Greece and other European destinations in the hope of earning a livelihood to support their families back home. |
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I felt very, very alive, and so desperate to speak with an intelligent, creative woman that I rang a friend back home for a good natter. |
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With the support of social workers, Lauren moved back home with her mum and for a while they could live together. |
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Our journey back home to Doncaster from the Lakes is broken at Skipton to do our weekend shopping. |
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So I headed back home for my fishing gear, hoping to find some solace in a good fight with a trout. |
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The two kids, a girl and her younger brother, are left stranded, and must make their way back home. |
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When a soldier has to serve in a dependent-restricted area, he must be confident that his family is well cared for back home. |
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Alex came down last weekend and after the pub we went back home and listened to some records with Sarah. |
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But Richard was only there on behalf of Karen's next of kin, back home in Pennsylvania and too distraught to travel. |
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It wasn't until I got back home that I figured out what makes the southern coast unique, in this island at least. |
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You have all this money and you won't spare enough to let your own child go back home. |
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On the ground at Italy's Bologna International Airport, I ran into the same old bugaboos that make travel back home such a hassle. |
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His English vocabulary has improved but he prefers Hindi in press conferences so that his friends back home can understand. |
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This year however she returned to school late due to business she had to attend back home. |
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Dad, you have to be safe, but come back home and have a good time and I'll be taking care of mom and the and I just want to say bye. |
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It seems sad that men who have done such great work abroad are returning with no-one back home to fill their places. |
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Cissandra may be her stage name but she is the bearer of the very Irish name of Sandra Rae Durkin back home in California. |
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Babs trained as a nurse in her young days over in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, but later returned to take care of her mother back home in Garrywadreen. |
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You probably hallucinated your booming scene back home, because I've never heard of anybody from Victoria making it big, okay? |
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I got back home at 10.01 on the car digital clock, and the odometer told me I had done 100.1 miles since I last filled up with diesel. |
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My stepmum was due to fly back home this morning to Houston for her mums 80th birthday tomorrow. |
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When I see all the old dears it makes me think of my mum and her mates going to oldies' aerobics back home. |
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Harried persons, rushing to work or back home, become victims of road rage or even accidents. |
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The only consolation for the players as they go stir-crazy is that it's almost as bad back home. |
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Now she heads back to her old home, to Richmond, Virginia, but things aren't quite like she expected to find them when she goes back home. |
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Hindus of many castes and sects and from many parts of India have migrated, taking with them traditions that were familiar to them back home. |
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However both will go in good heart, eyeing up a shock or at least a replay back home. |
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Carolyn and her family left New York and found their way back home to the family hearth and home in Rhode Island. |
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After all, as things were going back home, he hadn't slept for three days straight. |
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She is waiting for the Indian embassy to issue her a new passport so that she can fly back home. |
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Unlike back home where my money probably wouldn't exist anywhere but in a computer, my pay would be in cash stored in the treasury strongboxes. |
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Plucky firefighter Mark Murphy is back home from his heroic mission to help rescue people trapped in the Algerian earthquake. |
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One night we went out for a few drinks and then came back home and sat in my room. |
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Ellen finally showed up and I got in the car and changed on the way back home. |
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It smelt in the worst way of public-school high jinks and I knew what the boys back home would think. |
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The main space, that once contained giant water tanks, now holds furniture the couple bought from a charity shop back home in Somerset. |
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We took the bus back home, and all the way back we were singing rugby songs and such. |
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But despite having a fun time, I've never been inspired to make any of the dishes back home, complaining they're too complicated and cheffy. |
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We will spend three days at a training base and play against Exeter on the way back home. |
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The best was landing on someone and sending them back home right when they had their fourth guy in front of home base. |
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She was thinking about going back home when she heard hooves clatter on the bridge. |
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The uniform was used as a cover for their activities back home, where they were not supposed to discuss their work with friends and family. |
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The crickets and cicadas were already revved up outside, making their chirps and clicks that used to drive me nuts back home. |
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He said he went back home for a surprise visit and he found his girlfriend getting hot and heavy with his best friend. |
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When you first get your virtual pet back home, one of the biggest challenges, as it is in real life, is to housebreak it. |
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He has more God-given talent than most baseball players can dream of and the love of his childhood sweetheart waiting for him back home. |
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I was emotionally overcome to see them and after hugs and kisses and tears shed all round, we went back home. |
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Habitual teenage criminals are sent straight back home to continue terrorising their districts rather than being taken out of circulation. |
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I guess there are only so many classics and back home you almost become immune to their charms. |
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The Italians, including some of the world's wealthiest players, were pelted with tomatoes when they sneaked back home on a midnight flight. |
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The whole way back home, I kept wiping my mouth with the sleeve of my coat. |
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As his government went from indolent to comatose, he made unprecedented use of the government jet as a taxi back home. |
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But back home, it's fashionable to blame someone else and wallow in self pity and despair. |
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When they accessed their machines back home, the Feds recorded the login info, and later returned to root the boxes. |
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Then I meandered back home, taking an indirect route, because the weather was just so lovely. |
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The veterans group and your people back home are planning the September ceremony in earnest. |
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I know this letter is inexcusably short, but I just got back home from summer school and I am so tired right now. |
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However, he then came to think about the poor quality and condition of his people's clothing back home in Korea. |
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It was culture shock and a nightmare for a Filipina who used to be wooed extravagantly by Filipino bachelors back home. |
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So she took her back home and she and her whole congregation prayed over her for her to heal. |
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He's also found that the people he's met here remind him greatly of those he knew back home. |
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They were back home in the drawing room in Bloomsbury, with the countryside burning in the grate and the curtains drawn. |
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The construction of her own house back home in Belgium is her current obsession. |
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I arrived back home on Sunday evening after a few pleasant days to see gritters at work. |
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What kind of selfishness put their families back home under such intolerable pressure? |
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Time to get back to the shelter and then to pull my cap firmly down ready for the plod back home. |
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But before the summer was over the timber yard had closed and John Hunter was back home, kicking his heels once more. |
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Theory discussions continued over coffee in the poolside bar, which really did beat a stuffy, centrally heated room back home. |
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I know that if I get tired of all the craziness in Hollywood, I would just get on the plane and go back home. |
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Now he is missing and his relatives back home are frantic with worry and helplessness. |
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Yuvaraj of standard seven, who came to school walking in the morning, won himself a cycle to ride back home. |
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Ryne flinched at the overly eager, overly loud voice that greeted his arrival back home. |
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I'm flying back home to the UK today, so you won't be hearing from me until Thursday at the earliest. |
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Within days of the earthquake she had been flown out of the country and was back home with her parents. |
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Watching it all will be his predecessor, currently holed up in Australia, unable to get back home. |
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One managed to clamber back home in a very distressed state, suffering a fractured pelvis, cuts and severe shock. |
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But he always came at dusk, when the day lilies are going in, and the mothers call their children back home. |
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The seminar also promulgates the idea of virtuous circles of economic growth, where migrants send money back home, creating more circles. |
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She was with her daughter Regina and she sends good wishes to family and friends back home. |
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She asked us to convey her good wishes to family and friends back home in Belmullet. |
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She told me all about her life at the Academy, minus the song hunting parts, and I told her all of the goss from back home. |
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He gave up a well-paid job in Dubai to come back home to the family farm because the bond of home was stronger than the lure of Gulf dirhams. |
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If the Tories seem like the nasty party again, disaffected Labour folk could well slouch back home, albeit grudgingly. |
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These emigrants sent money back home when they were young and healthy, working on the buildings and roads in England. |
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They wanted a holiday snap to show disbelieving folks back home what looked almost like the parting of the waters by Moses. |
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When he brought the jewel back home, he had it fashioned as an engagement ring. |
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Images of those back home remit to the audience the common connectivity among populations distant in space and culture. |
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The spirit they distilled became popular among the black South Africans too and is now finding its way back home, so to say. |
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Singletons living the good life may one day be forced to move back home with mum and dad unless they take evasive action now, a report warns. |
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I rolled my eyes, giving into his exertion of force, and following him down the street back home. |
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Most people went back home the same evening as the fire was doused eventually. |
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After supplies it was back home where I washed up without being asked, then Rosie cooked curry for tea. |
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In no time I was dragging my suitcase outside, joining my family on our journey back home. |
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Then he realized that Stacy was still in Colorado, packing, and he was only there a week, then he'd go back home and finish the packing. |
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Look at you, you're wasting away and you're too scared to go run back home. |
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She started going out every night, and when she back home in the early hours of the morning she was always wasted. |
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After watering the animals I go to the fair and work all day and come back home at 5-6 in the evening. |
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I was glad when the three hours were over any my package was ready for collection, so I could come back home and work in peace and quiet. |
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By now quietly wishing I was back home again, I wandered into town and bought some lunch. |
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Being a congressman just gives him a little more juice with the ward-heelers, union guys and pinstripe guys back home. |
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People who know that they will have a party can also use the bus to get to the party, whereafter they will be brought back home. |
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After I had mailed the letter Shawn and I started to head back home. |
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We are entrusted with the lives of soldiers, and those soldiers, when deployed, entrust us with the health of their spouses and children back home. |
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Money was scarce enough in those years back home and the registered letter from England was a welcome sight arriving at many homes around the West. |
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Some of your family fought in the British army in World War I and were scorned for it back home. |
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Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder. |
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Donovan had been privately concerned that running statewide would hurt his standing back home. |
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But arriving back home yesterday, after an eight-hour coach journey, the Celtic fans criticised the airline and claimed yesterday's events had been blown out of proportion. |
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He was a nineteenth-century male immigrant to Australia who was financially supported by regular remittance of funds from his wealthy or aristocratic family back home. |
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Kirara and I strolled back home contented with the shopping. |
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The popular view is though that these people that have turned up, through people smuggling, are bludging on the good will of Australia and should be sent back home. |
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His footballing genius was never questioned, but back home he was known as an egomaniac who was undisciplined, uncontrollable and prone to flights of folly. |
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So he went back home and asked his old woman whether there was any bread. |
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I felt like a right berk driving back home with the flowers in my car. |
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Unfortunately, Capablanca could never raise the funds for a return match to bring the title back home, although he continued to play successfully in tournaments. |
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As she watched her husband's ascendancy back home, few could have denied Victoria Beckham a moment's reflection on how their positions have been reversed. |
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The defeat against Australia was enough to convince the millions of people back home that this Indian team was not the dream team they had put their faith on. |
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My father-in-law ended his military career post Korean war as a training officer back home in Canada. |
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When I got back home, my friends thought I was off my rocker. |
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In spite of his relief, he was promoted to lieutenant general in June 1943, assumed command of U.S. Second Army and was greeted back home as a hero. |
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The drive back home was uneventful except for a change in the sky. |
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She acknowledges that not everyone back home appreciates the very clear Western influence in her music, but she has profound respect for those who do support her. |
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As our conductor hollered we ran and clambered on the bus back home. |
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And yet a bigger part of me is reassured our frontline troops still had Gates in the bureaucratic battles back home. |
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Audra was slowly slipping away from this life and going back home. |
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They are just prepared to arrange transport for us to get back home. |
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I lost my mind and I ran back home, trying to explain it to my mom. |
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The similarities between Buffalo and Glasgow have meant that she finds Glaswegian humour and Glaswegians themselves not unlike the folks back home. |
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In my opinion that's about average for a meal in York, but my brain adds on the taxi fare back home which takes Sloanes into slightly expensive territory. |
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In the evening, back home, rummaging about in my big box of old art materials I came across a can of spray fixative and two bottles of spirit varnish. |
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Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities. |
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We had an hour at the mall, which proved to be enough time for me to buy a few tacky gifts with which to disappoint loved ones back home, and also a stack of postcards. |
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After lunch we continued the drive around the bays and then took Vicky and Sally back home, and then just came home ourselves and bummed around for the afternoon. |
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Massive tailbacks and traffic jams were again expected to clog up Britain's roads today as families head back home after the great Bank Holiday exodus. |
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She shows him the quick sketch she has done of him lying on the grass smoking a cigar, and then takes out another sketch she made of him years ago, back home, taming a horse. |
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After that excruciatingly torturous dentist appointment, it's back home. |
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They envision themselves lying around all the time, impressing their friends back home with their tan, drinking mai tais and taking morning swims. |
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I had to carry the animal all the way back home, and swore to myself that I will feed him one hundred doggy food pellets instead of one hundred and two. |
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She moved back home and it was then that she admitted her drug problem. |
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There was this middle aged gentleman who was ordering a couple of nariyals for consumption right there, and a couple others to be taken back home. |
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Wouldn't it be a good thing for the folks back home to be told this? |
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She walked back home in the dark, using the penlight on her backpack. |
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Having qualified with a postgraduate degree in ophthalmology and after a spell as senior registrar in northern India, I moved back home to Bangalore in southern India. |
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But on the plane back home, I was nauseated and freezing cold. |
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The Englishmen struggled to scrape a 1-0 win in Sarajevo, and managed to extend the margin back home only because of an exceptional performance by Kieron Dyer. |
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I smile weakly and am forced to stand as the boat heads back home. |
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He's always trying to instigate and stuff like that, and my friends back home don't do that. |
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The rebellion's leaders had been caught and swiftly brought to justice and the rioters began to drift back home to their apprenticeships and farms. |
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Never before has he cut such a powerful figure on the world stage, an adrenaline-charging sensation for the globetrotter and an uplifting spectacle for his audience back home. |
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It's finding a shell or bit of interesting flotsam washed up during the last high tide or a few oysters that can be opened and washed down with a glass of wine back home. |
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Once back home, he'd spend hours in his room poring over those recordings. |
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After being demobbed, Columbanus remembers his happiness standing on O'Connell Bridge, being back home and ready to marry and get on with his life. |
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Any time he trundles back home to St. Helens he nips in his local eatery for a slap-up feed and more gossip than Heat themed chain of hairdressers. |
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I pushed myself to attend two hours of scriptwriting and rather than delve deeper into depressive moods, I just walked out of class and back home. |
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The morning after I flew back home for spring break, I found myself fumbling around the kitchen cabinets for breakfast food that didn't boast high-fiber content. |
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With Debbie wandering round the isles, I raced back home, sprinted inside, said hiya to the dogs, got my wallet and raced back to the supermarket. |
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The last time Nico spoke about Pippa to his friends back home in Folkestone, he was totally buzzing about her. |
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No, she was upset that I didn't bring the shattered fragments of my tooth back home and put them under my pillow in order to make a little money from the tooth fairy. |
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So off I tootled to the garage with the petrol can, grabbed four litres of unleaded and got back home to find Mr Chippy all cleaned and gleaming, waiting for work. |
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Keeping goats was part of everybody's life back home in Mexico. |
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So we took matters into our own hands and booked another flight ourselves, figuring that we could square things away with ATA after we got back home. |
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You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home. |
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His eyes turn a shade moist when he thinks of things back home. |
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Mother was still utterly platonic around Timothy, and I was afraid she might decide we should go back home if she suspected Timothy had designs on her. |
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As I got older, and could drive, I would take long day-trips to the middle of nowhere and just sit and stare at a tree or flower for an hour or so before driving back home. |
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Scalise spoke briefly, adding little of substance, saying that the people back home know him best. |
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For years, the triennial confab has been remarkable mostly for airy oratory by national leaders playing to the crowd back home. |
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The boys are so close that they share a bedroom back home in Anaheim, California. |
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Maria Borges, an African model in her second VS show, said everyone back home in Angola would be watching her. |
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So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys. |
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We drive back to Asadabad in silence, where we switch cars for security reasons and begin the six hour drive back home. |
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Then, depending on how urgent I think it is to get it, sometimes I have to go back home and drop it off. |
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But the students chanced it, piling into three buses for the dangerous journey back home. |
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He was told he could go back home to his house arrest to celebrate the New Year with his wife and their two children. |
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However, if you're moved to make that no-strings-attached booty call, just be sure he's coming to your place so he has to take the walk of shame back home the next morning. |
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I gave my spectacles a final polish, dumped the tissue in the waste bin I call my side pocket, and started back home to the sound of Schubert in the player. |
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Though your graduation certificate won't qualify you as a professional guide, it will certainly look impressive on the wall of your den back home. |
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Grandpa bought some of the ostrich biltong to take back home. |
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I'm a Washingtonian through and through can't wait to get back home! |
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Chrissie is a very popular and esteemed member of the local community and her many friends look forward to seeing her back home in the near future. |
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I might head back home watch that video your brother was on about. |
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After dropping out of music school, she was back home in Oaxaca, Mexico, when a neighbour asked her to translate a document from English into Mixtec. |
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There she studied nursing and midwifery, and came back home in 1961 as the first qualified Somali nurse-midwife. |
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He narrates a letter home from a dedicated soldier in Vietnam, interspersed with his highly mockable brother back home at the university, and his protest marches. |
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He would be showered with money, eatables and gifts after which he would be brought back home for circumcision in the presence of a big gathering. |
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And every time I go for a stroll by the river when I'm feeling a bit under the weather, I come back home wondering why I felt so poorly in the first place. |
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The top tier of our wedding cake remains in the freezer back home. |
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The lessons colby Buzzell learned studying abroad with the Army paid off back home on campus. |
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Thousands of drenched and mud-covered concert goers who had camped out at Fairyhouse slowly made their way back home yesterday after braving heavy downpours over the weekend. |
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Normally when I go out with friends I take my car in case I am called back home unexpectedly by the sickie, so it was nice to be driven for a change. |
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During the night, many times at camp, there would be several campfires and the Texans would surround it, talking, and joking of their lives back home. |
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When we got back home we started out on the task of scanning and correcting the prints, taking turn and turn about but, really, there's only so much you can do. |
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We telephoned our rabbi and rebbetzin back home in Eugene, Oregon. |
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You've just shuttled your kids to daycare, made a trip to the grocery store, and are counting your blessings for having found a seat on the bus for the ride back home. |
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A friend back home had provided me with a stack of tutor books and sheet music, and these disappeared for a few days, presumably while one of the Wai Wai studied them. |
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Apart from members of the diaspora investing back home, the government should help Indian industry set up base in countries where there is a significant Indian diaspora. |
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If you go to the harbour, there are wizened old ladies selling beautiful hand-made lace and tablecloths for a fraction of what they'd cost back home. |
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Then we began hugging everyone in sight but still we all were feeling a twinge of sadness being unable to hug all our friends and family back home. |
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Perhaps he simply ran for local office as a means of gaining support back home, and lost to some other local worthy. |
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After a four-year Sabbatical, today LeBron James decided to go back home. |
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The fact is, they are not nearly as bummy as a lot of the characters we have back home. |
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Cue heartbroken Galavant engorging himself on booze and mutton back home. |
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Anyway, it's nice to be back home and only a little bit ricketier than I was before. |
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The disadvantage is that fresh viewpoints can lead to severe resistance from those back home who have been brainwashed or are simply uninformed. |
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We had a large living room, the comfiest king size bed in the world and a marble bathroom that was bigger than our kitchen back home. |
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He said not all memorisers have the chance to appear in public on the stage, and sometimes a few are sent back home. |
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He moved back home and opened a new bigger, better, and edgier salon. |
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I said to the Pommy Hater, I will tell people the truth about you Aussies when I get back home. |
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A less determined woman would have packed up and moved back home to Norway, but Sofie decided to stay in Wales. |
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Dubai Sherpas are not scared of heights, but are troubled by the apathy of the system back home. |
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On my last trip back home, I discovered that my grandfather was a master inlayer and carver who specialized in bowls like these. |
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These include around 400 Indians in three batches from Najaf and Karbala who are likely to be back home tomorrow. |
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But now the chickens are coming back home to America to roost. |
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Turdo is not a first team regular back home and the money is rated good value by the Argies. |
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For example, tourists back from France love to bring Macaron as food souvenirs back home because of its inviting color and elegant packaging. |
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Another Lauderdale kid, writer-director Wil Shriner, 52, recently turned in his Woodland Hills house keys to move back home. |
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It is also preferable to say Takbir softly when heading to Musalla and going back home. |
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Not to mention what happens when this medley of men comes back home. |
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Check into upscale hostels and book an individual room with attached bath.After all, flashpackers do have real, grown up jobs back home. |
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About 1,600 Idahoans waited for receding floodwaters to allow them back home. |
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They are travelling more freely and have tasted delicacies such as British beer and French mustard, and they want to buy these back home. |
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Thus a colonial bishop and colonial diocese was by nature quite a different thing from their counterparts back home. |
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Napoleon's triumph at Marengo secured his political authority and boosted his popularity back home, but it did not lead to an immediate peace. |
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As the pilgrims turn back home, the Merchant restarts the storytelling with Tale of Beryn. |
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A shower of rain washes his face clean, after which he is welcomed back home with his now pink face. |
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The visit was cut short when Swift received word that Esther Johnson was dying, and rushed back home to be with her. |
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Eventually emperor Honorius ordered Roman troops back home to help fight the invading hordes. |
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Having originally agreed to replace Mike Ruddock as head coach, Declan Kidney decided instead to seek employment back home with Leinster. |
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Bullet for My Valentine cut short the Canada portion of the tour and flew back home to support the daughter of James who was in hospital. |
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