But be that as it may, we'd no notion of bringing trouble like this down on your house. |
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But, be that as it may, he was bugging her, and she told him to go shove it. |
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Anyway, be that as it may, I thought he was the most talented man on Earth. |
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But be that as it may, they ought to be thankful they can hold those positions into the new year. |
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But be that as it may, if you can get instructions from someone when they are capable, that's sufficient, irrespective of whether the next day they become incapable. |
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But be that as it may, it happened and it's yesterday's affair. |
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We English people, be that as it may, have among us the best nursing for love and the worst nursing for money that can be got in Europe. |
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Wall, be that as it may, ol' Hosshead was a purty good citizen in his day, an' he shore did make Juneybell toe the mark. |
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But be that as it may, the principle of it is founded in truth. |
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Be that as it may, finding the exact names of qualifications on this site is all crinkum crankum. |
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Be that as it may, the tower's mystery and appeal remain undiminished, perplexing visitors and experts alike. |
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Be that as it may, I am now ably positioned to inform you that dancing is not necessarily good for the body. |
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Be that as it may, after the barbarian invasion there was no authority to re-introduce gold coinage that would circulate. |
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Be that as it may, the fact remains that Project A-O Canada did provide CID with extensive information about its investigation. |
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Be that as it may, one can't help but wonder why Montserrat does not attend to its own business. |
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Be that as it may, the heavy involvement of family members, mostly woman, underlies two problems. |
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Be that as it may, for aesthetic reasons lattice towers have almost disappeared from use for large, modern wind turbines. |
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Be that as it may, in terms of business lines, we need to bring them in line with Sopra. |
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Be that as it may, on the hill of El Torreón ruins have been found that well may be of this primitive settlement. |
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Be that as it may, the real revolution in our polity has deeper roots than Labour's present reform menu. |
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Be that as it may, what seems difficult to contest is that fragmentation in supervision has shown to be the source of major dangers. |
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Be that as it may, the long road would take us too far afield even to begin setting out on it. |
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Be that as it may, having never read the original novel, I came to this adaptation with no expectations beyond a good comix. |
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Be that as it may, that incident served as proof that the Sudanese people are fully capable of resolving their differences. |
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Be that as it may, this architecture and the underlying approach to it are typical of the rehabilitation of port wastelands. |
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Be that as it may, with Linoleum too, everything is a question of vocabulary. |
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Be that as it may, Pakistan can ill afford its economic centre turning into another battleground. |
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Be that as it may, the procedure which eventually leads to the election seems to be excessively long, cumbersome and costly. |
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Be that as it may, I am delighted to see that you are satisfied by the amendments that somewhat improve the text. |
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Be that as it may, the Reservation, as relates to present civilization, is unproductive, unhistoric ground. |
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Be that as it may, we do not believe that that is a rational way forward. |
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Be that as it may, his writing is replete with contrasting integrants. |
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Be that as it may, I have been shredding papers like a man possessed. |
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Be that as it may, let us all hope that that all the doubts of the doubting Thomases will turn out to be unfounded and a serious fight against corruption will be launched. |
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Be that as it may, Deep Purple roared into the American top five in the autumn of 1968 with an acidy remake of Joe South's Hush. |
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Be that as it may, logic has never necessarily been a guide up there. |
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Be that as it may, the chosen design does not appear to be perfect since it creates a dead angle in the semicircle where cars might not hesitate to stop. |
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Be that as it may, the main task right now is to strengthen and implement in-depth economic and institutional reforms, without, however, shutting the door on enlargement. |
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Be that as it may, I would submit that eternal progress will be made in this direction, even though such progress is in pursuit of a goal which may be receding faster than we are making progress in its direction. |
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Be that as it may, and to complete the consideration of the external borders, in the existing framework, this communication will be followed by a second communication centred on all types of goods and merchandise. |
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Be that as it may, the real issue in terms of competition is to analyse what affects the accounts of La Poste relative to its competitors, viz. the contributions payable. |
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Be that as it may, no irrefutible causal relation has been shown anywhere. |
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Be that as it may, since November 2003, the MONUC brigade stationed in Ituri has consolidated its positions in Bunia and been deployed to seven localities in the region. |
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Be that as it may, my delegation is concerned that little or no reference is made in the report to the degree of responsibility of States when they occupy the land of others. |
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Be that as it may, the countries of Europe today have no other option. |
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Be that as it may, this decision sounded the death knell of the tax. |
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Be that as it may, the importance of macaroni was such that for a long time, in both Italian and English, the name could be used as a generic one for pasta. |
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Be that as it may, the judgement would appear to have opened a floodgate, since sport now increasingly often finds itself in competition with lawyers. |
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Be that as it may, my 1691-point single move based on PSYCHOANALYZING does not depend on CH being in place. |
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Be that as it may, he returns to Arnstadt only on February 7, 1706, and has to explain the highhanded prolongation of his absence to the consistory. |
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Be that as it may, when the Normans retook Dublin, both Sweyn and Hakon were killed. |
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Be that as it may, we face a very tricky problem and we are required to resolve it in less than optimum circumstances, while keeping up the fight to improve those circumstances. |
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Be that as it may, the territory of these tribes fell under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs as reservations held in trust for the tribes. |
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Be that as it may, even more troubling is that their insular worries come as the unemployed, the homeless because of bank foreclosures, and the disempowered are being ignored. |
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