Some of them are horrible but then again we watch horror movies and read horror stories. |
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I haven't had a number one record in the charts but then again I think that can have its own pitfalls. |
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It would read even faster had he paragraphed the dialogue out, but then again, that would have doubled the length of an already weighty book. |
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Even my Grandma thinks I'm a weirdo stick-in-the-mud but then again she likes to smoke cigars and brew her own beer. |
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So far we're delighted with the response but then again there is a great prize up for grabs. |
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He isn't unhappy with his choice, but then again he and his wife had been good friends throughout their schooldays. |
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I could be tired by the end of the year but then again there's no harm being tired at that stage. |
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Perhaps it's true that no story is complete until all involved have had a crack at telling it, but then again, maybe not. |
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If you're naturally thin, you might fill out a little more after puberty, but then again, you might not. |
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Haven't got a cruet set, mind, but then again I'm not sure I'd know what to do with one if I did. |
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Maybe I'm not your idea of what a Republican should be, but then again, you're not my idea of what a decent human being should be. |
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The drink and food was a bit on the high side, but then again, I was on business and expensed it anyway. |
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He seemed like a really nice guy, but then again that didn't necessarily mean he was a good judge of character. |
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He has a sweet tooth like mine, but then again I joke that I was spoon-fed sugar from the cradle by my grandfather. |
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We'll be trying to knock them off their perch next year, but then again, that's what it's all about! |
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Perhaps he blurs fact and fiction a little in places but then again I guess that's forgivable in his line of work. |
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I do not think that any one form seems superior to any others, but then again, I am only seriously experienced with runes for divination. |
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With deepest apologies, I think I will be taking quite a little while with updates at times, but then again, I might be able to pick up the pace. |
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Somehow, she had hope for the sound of her tapping to come to her ears, but then again, she still was dubious. |
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His magnetic boots stuck to the floor a bit longer than a normal shoe would have, but then again, with normal shoes, Patrick would be floating. |
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We never know, but then again, we never decide to do things like that anyway! |
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That explains this lovely lass following you, but then again, I don't think you need to pull them out of the icy sea to sweep them off their feet. |
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I thought to myself that the top of this hen didn't look like a female woody to me, but then again I have never really looked at a hen wood duck from this angle. |
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You could argue that he was a brave gallerist, exhibiting artists that other galleries were too afraid to exhibit themselves, but then again maybe not. |
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We know that the humanitarian situation may become worse in the immediate future, but then again, after that, it may improve. |
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It sounds very typical Kerouac, but then again it is easy to pastiche. |
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Catering will be a big item, but then again many hands make light work. |
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At times you can hear his tutor Hopkinson Smith in his play, but then again, Yisrael definitely has his own sound. |
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There is not a lot of depth or detail to the picture, but then again, the recording equipment limited the amount that the directors and camerapersons were able to capture. |
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Democracy may deserve better than a publicity stunt disguised as a voting drive, but then again, MN-2 deserves better, too. |
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Anti-Semitism may follow us like a shadow, but then again, who really notices his shadow on a daily basis? |
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It may indicate how long an employee is at lunch, but then again it may not. |
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They were definitely not examples of wholesome family values, but then again neither were John Wayne and his fellow cowboys. |
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You get inside, and you're in a murky labyrinth of dead ends and sloping walkways and spaces that might be rooms, but then again might just be spaces. |
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My test vehicle was painted black, typically not the best of colors for a pickup truck, but then again, I doubt if many owners would use this vehicle as an out and out work truck. |
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Now I know that some people are not going to like what I am saying, but then again, I have never written or spoken for the purpose of winning popularity contests. |
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I do speak Spanish, but then again, I also have a Georgia Bulldogs sticker on my truck and am whiter than Casper the Friendly Ghost giving a polar bear CPR on Greenland. |
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Carney says the Senate has passed immigration and farm bills, which is true, and the House has declined to take the bills up, which is also true – but then again that's sometimes how a bicameral works. |
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At least Mr Mote turned up on some occasions and put some questions, but then again Mr Mote is an independent UK Independent, not a UK Independent as Mr Titford is. |
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A signal from Brussels will no doubt confirm Jobbik supporters in their fervent nationalism, but then again, a supposedly centrist government that keeps legitimating their beliefs will also do so. |
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The former Thatcher glove puppet doesn't believe in Europe, you see, but then again he doesn't al warming believe in global warming either. |
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He might like to know that, but then again he might not. |
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Mr. Speaker, the member may have been out before the third strike there, but then again I was paying attention to the speech so it is hard to tell. |
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There's an emotional element you can really connect with, but then again, they take you a little bit further than what's comfortable or what's known. |
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But then again it is her fault for snooping and forcing people to tell her the truth. |
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But then again I'm probably just letting my imagination run away with itself. |
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But then again I have so much cough syrup and cold medicine in my system, it's quite possible I have no idea what I'm talking about. |
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But then again the two characters could never be described as polar opposites. |
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But then again that may not be too surprising as daring is far from an alien concept for this club. |
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But then again how many businesses are going bust right now because they can't get the right people because they can't face the commute? |
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But then again what's so attractive about noisy girls who keep yakking? |
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But then again luck plays a part in any finals campaign and who knows what lady luck will bring for any of the four combatants left in the competition. |
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But then again the old San Andreas pops a 6 in Parkfield, Calif. |
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