People came into my house to answer the phone, which was ringing day and night. |
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These people came back from wars, with vast amounts of loot, which they had stolen abroad. |
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He waited for what seemed to be hours before the priest came up the creaking, lopsided ladder. |
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My sea bass was faultless and came surrounded by tender asparagus and spirals of vinaigrette. |
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Unfortunately her formal education came to a stop in 1839 as a result of her father's financial ruin and social disgrace. |
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This relationship was unrealistic, and doomed from the outset, came between Wilde and his art, and became his ruination. |
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It is Part C of the rule book, and it came into force on 1 March of this year. |
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The final death certificate that came from the Pentagon some time later said it was death by asphyxia and is being investigated as a homicide. |
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It came from all sides, asphyxiating him, robbing him of the peace of mind he so desperately craved. |
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News came in that a squadron of armored cars were rumbling down the Nevsky with red flags flying from them. |
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In some cases, however, an expert became well enough known that aspirants came from far and wide to his house to study. |
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He leaned out over the small rail and was about to embrace the blackness when a truck came rumbling along the road. |
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A deep rumble came up from the depths of his throat and his breathing quickened. |
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Over the noise came a deep rumbling, like the engines of several bulldozers. |
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Jonathan was interrupted by a deep rumbling sound that came from behind the vehicle. |
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The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder. |
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It also made them keen to make up for lost opportunity and learn more about where they came from. |
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Well, apparently the dress came from lost and found, and the rest Morella had bought for her daughter. |
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He worked on the escape team and when the time came to go they drew lots for places. |
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I only came here so I could be mentioned in the same breath as him during the introductions. |
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It came with BASIC, but you could get a cheap assembler anywhere and start exploring exactly which bits did what. |
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Mahajan refused to run after turning the ball to leg as partner Danny Lloyd came charging down the pitch. |
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As we crossed the street onto the sidewalk a car came out of nowhere and ran the red light, hitting a light pole and hitting Mark. |
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Suddenly he was hugging me tightly and calling for Mina who came in the small room at a run. |
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That goal came against the run of play, as did the second Armagh goal in the 25th minute. |
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Nonetheless, for that one season in 1930, he was a model of consistency when it came to driving in runs. |
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The children either came from troubled single-parent homes or had run away from home to escape from the pressures at school. |
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As I start for home, I run into a neighbor who says he was awakened by the crash so he threw on some clothes and came out to see what happened. |
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More than a decade of frustration came through loud and clear at this morning's launch. |
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Beyond that, the Chargers came within a greasy glove of a kickoff-return TD by him before he lost the ball at the end of a 77-yard runback. |
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Jackson came to realise, however, that there are assertable conditionals which one would not continue to believe if one learned the antecedent. |
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All three cars made it to a sideroad without further incident, and the defective driver came out to assess the damage. |
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A witness said the man first came to the attention of other passengers in the departure lounge. |
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Service was swift and efficient, possibly because we were the only diners in the restaurant, and our bill for five came to around 25 leva. |
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Favourable Terms and Chorist came pretty close on the run-in and a stewards' inquiry was called, but the placings remained unaltered. |
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They missed out on education before they even came here and it's extremely difficult for them to be assimilated into mainstream society. |
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His knowledge came from assimilation and practical application, allegedly made easier by his aristocratic heritage. |
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She came back to Hampshire to live with her father, a lovable rogue who taught her how to get the things she wanted from life. |
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I was seeing people every day who came to me looking for assistance and information. |
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Sliding down the hallway on a carpet runner, Scott came to a screeching halt beside his little sister and reached down to take her hand. |
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One of their season's outstanding performances came against the league runners-up at the Avenue back in December. |
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Johnny Wright came bombing down the right wing and played the ball into Gerard McCargo who curled a sweet left foot shot in off the post. |
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Easter came early for hundreds of children in hospital when football stars arrived with scores of chocolate eggs. |
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Semicolons suddenly came into fashion where there had been only run-on sentences before. |
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Our three ambassadors of lovers rock came out personally to greet the audience before starting their performance and the audience loved this. |
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In 1999, Singing Melody came out with Sweeter, a CD that some say is lovers rock at its best. |
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The Opeh was an extremely shy bird, and very rarely came within sight of a human. |
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It came in Tasmania in 1989 after an election left the Liberal party one seat shy of forming government. |
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Another, even louder rumble made him move faster so it wasn't long before he came upon a cluster of small, low buildings. |
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This came despite earlier assurances from the store's administrators that jobs would be safe. |
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I was mildly surprised when she came into the office with low back pain radiating down her left leg. |
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The job losses earlier this year came despite assurances made last October that there would be no mass job losses. |
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Let's face it, most of them came here to escape the low quality of life and the glaring risks. |
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He talked with whoever was at the door in low whispers and then opened the door all the way and in came a girl. |
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Victory was assured long before the final results came in as poll after poll showed him leading with a substantial margin. |
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The two planes came in low from over the horizon, chased by the rising sun. |
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Ted was basically a dead lowball hitter when he came into the league and didn't hit the high fastball too well. |
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So a team from the dock came on-board and inspected the ship, stem to stern. |
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Captain Elsper went astern, and as his ship came free tried to head for Tobermory. |
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Again, technology in the form of low-end electronics components came to the rescue. |
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The original filing came late Tuesday, while the correction was rushed out well before market opening Wednesday. |
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He came in and lowered the boom on a lot of people, and he didn't let people off the hook just because they were friendly or nice. |
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As the rain came down, conditions turned slippery during the second half and passes went astray on both sides. |
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The beach boffins came up with a formula to work out the quality of the grains of sand and its cohesive powers. |
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Dozens of astronomers came to see the eclipse, but there were thousands and thousands of people outside to watch it. |
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Kamalakara was an Indian astronomer and mathematician who came from a family of famous astronomers. |
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Species like Russian thistle and grasshoppers, as well as waterfowl came under the agency's purview. |
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The one lowlight came in the form of the lasagna, which although it tasted fine on top, was blackened on the bottom. |
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A big problem is that salt water has contaminated a lot of wells in the low-lying areas when this tidal wave came in. |
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A strange low-pitched choked hiss came from behind the huge ornately carved seat back. |
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They came here seeking political asylum, and now we're at war with the country they're seeking asylum from. |
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I came outside and she was having a rough time at it, mostly because she had no idea what she was doing. |
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He did recall a small victory that came out of a meeting with two human rights activists, an American and a Rwandan. |
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A group of soldiers loyal to their warlord came over the hills, looking for a common criminal. |
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Then, in the mid-1780s, thousands of Loyalists came to the province in the wake of the American Revolution. |
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His love of samurai martial traditions came with his study of the Yanagi ryu of the Yoshida-ha. |
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It came close, mainly because the apricot sabayon was the perfect accompaniment, but failed because the cheese had not been sufficiently heated. |
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Like his mother and his grandmother, he combed his hair day after day, collecting the hair that came loose. |
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Soren came back up the stairs, her long ash-blond hair swishing behind her like a horse's mane. |
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Just then, the door flew open and Mara, ashen-faced and tottering came out, closely followed by a radiant Rakael. |
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The Ashkenazi speak Yiddish and came from Hungary, Rumania, Germany and Poland. |
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When he was very small a group of Phoenician sailors came ashore for trading and stayed over a year. |
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He also got the ball in hand several times in loose play and came close to a score. |
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I came to the city centre with one hold-all and a small bag, and went away with two hold-alls, three bags and two rucksacks! |
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After a while, a guy came into the bar, wandered over to the pianist and handed him a loose-leaf book of sheet music. |
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The tail fin and the rudder attached to it were discovered half a mile from where the fuselage and engines came to rest. |
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As power on the good engine came up, yaw would have to be countered with rudder into the good engine. |
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This rude awakening came from underestimating the non-designer's understanding of design principals. |
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That reign only came to an end in the late 1960s as divorce laws loosened and Americans began pulling off their wedding rings at record rates. |
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Burginde came around the end of the waggon, and with a look of mingled pity and rue, helped me guide her charge back to our waggon. |
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Elsewhere, we came across storks, ruffs and egrets, and herons of all descriptions. |
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His rumspringa was like seven years ago and he never came back! |
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In London, the Lib Dem mayoral candidate, Brian Paddick, came in fourth place behind the Green party candidate, Jenny Jones. |
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And an opportunity came up with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area to have a restaurant. |
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She said the ride was stopped but no one came to their assistance. |
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I was the fastest runner in gym class back where I came from. |
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It was deep and rumbling, like the thunder that came just before a storm. |
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So when it came to the wire, Aspinall and goldsmith would have seen their friend right, whatever the consequences. |
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He also admitted doing a runner when she came round and was upset. |
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She writhed on the ground until medics came rushing to her aid. |
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There was a soft rustle of leaves that came with a chilly breeze. |
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A very jovial and likeable man Tom never lost touch with home and came back on regular visits when he enjoyed meeting up with his old neighbours and friends. |
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She rummaged around the cutlery drawer and came up with a ladle. |
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Laura sighed and all of a sudden, a rush of feelings came over her. |
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Then came the second go-round under George W. Bush, and this of course was an unmitigated disaster. |
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The text works and the rest of the show seem at first blush quite separate to one another but it was when we thought of how the images were made that it all came together. |
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Crucially, the little boy inside him came off as a runtish bully. |
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Terry Castle has this great book called The Professor, which came out after I was in grad school. |
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The night of our visit, few diners came into the restaurant and light jazz music relaxed everyone while shielding us from the outside heat and noise. |
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The boffins also came to the conclusion that the armour was made in a low temperature bush fire and not in a blacksmith's forge as originally thought. |
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Although the team got lost driving up, they were glad they came. |
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He came from a family that played a prominent part in Athenian politics. |
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Yesterday, Val came for lunch and then we went for a run out to Milngavie to the Garden Centre and came home laden with purple and yellow primulas for the balcony. |
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That is to say, missionaries trained in the lower 48 states came up to Alaska to establish and serve churches among the Eskimo and Athabaskan peoples. |
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The Highlanders' first break came in seven minutes and ex-Killie midfielder David Bagan should have done better with a shot on the run from a Tokely return pass. |
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The Loyalists amongst the Colonials came out in crowds to see him, eager to show their allegiance now that it looked as if the revolution were sputtering out. |
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Wind opened his mouth but all that came out was a low groan. |
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Reading about cosmology captured her imagination and, intrigued by questions of how the universe came to be, she narrowed her focus to astrophysics. |
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As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield. |
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I came down with a cold the day Max and I flew out of Seattle, and I was very cranky to think that I was going to be sick and feeling lousy all weekend. |
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The gleam of hope in this darkness is the number of men who came out to protest and who shielded women from baton blows. |
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There was plenty of talk about that, but then I heard it was put to bed and they came out with A good day to Die Hard. |
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The message came from a transcript of micro-cassettes recovered from private investigator gleen Mulcaire's home. |
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When he came to take up his position he was asked to sign a code of conduct which bound him to agreeing in public to any decision taken by the board. |
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He was at a house party when a good-looking woman came out of the bathroom and told him about the cocaine she was doing. |
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Isaac owed him money and to his surprise came up with the loot to pay him. |
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He took out his chopper and lopped off the branches that came in his way. |
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When we came up for the first time, there wasn't much made of rustication. |
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The second glitch came a few hours after that, when some of the cables used to pull the ship upright started to slack. |
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It came as no surprise to me, and probably will not astonish anyone else, that today I felt the after-effects of yesterday's long drive to and from Nottingham. |
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He came up with not just a glock but a Walther PPK as well, both with silencers. |
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He was rugged, but his muscles didn't get out of control and he stood six-feet-four-inches from the ground and dwarfed most men that he came across. |
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Michael poured some coffee as Marietta came in with the youngest children, he looked over at them and she immediately noticed the fatigue lines on his rugged face. |
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First came Kevin Smith, who was not allowed to board a Southwest Airlines flight because of his girth. |
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Yet instead of playing to his strengths, he channeled a good ol' boy tone that came across as cloying and unpersuasive. |
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So, the one and only good thing that came out of it is that it really shifted the conversation. |
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Your Lordship's judgment has analysed in great detail exactly what the was, which in fact was not particularly clear when we came to draft the grounds of appeal. |
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Edwards came from the back of the pack, where by rule he had been sent following a pre-race engine change, and outdueled veteran Ted Musgrave for the win. |
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They knew the words came out from force of habit, stress, fear and need, with no intent to offend the men of the cloth. |
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She came from a broken home and got into the misuse of drugs as a result of meeting an older man. |
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It revealed negotiations with Metalliform Holdings Ltd came to an end after it was unable to continue with a bid for the entire business. |
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Coisty came on for me after 70 minutes and no sooner had I bent down to take off my shinnies than I heard a huge roar. |
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The spinning bottle of Newcy Brown came to a halt on our very own Scouse sexpot Jen. |
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Elias' rig finally came to a stop, but only after broadsiding the big rig he originally had tried to avoid hitting. |
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The War Front colt could manage only third at the Curragh, but that effort came against a very promising sort in Shepherd's Purse. |
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The goring, in Teulada, on the Costa Blanca, came as singer Morrissey branded bullfighters murderers. |
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Many of the massed red and green bromeliads came from after-Christmas sales of Selby Gardens' holiday bromeliad tree. |
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Later in the evening Arte Viva was beaten by a length and Sir Michael Stoute's Bugaku came just fourth on Fallon's final ride of the day. |
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The terrine was terrific and came with melba toast and sweet red onion chutney. |
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Even though we had some bumps here and there, and we had some mess-ups here and there, we still came out on top. |
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The danger came not from sexualizing girls, but from girls seeing representations of their own sexuality. |
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The accident came just days after Shim said she had been threatened by Turkish intelligence services, who accused her of being a spy. |
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His brushoff came shortly after Mikati made his conditional offer to step down. |
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Lucky came to North Hollywood as a shy 12-year old from a broken home in Dallas. |
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Connolly came out quickly at Muzzin and the shot hit his shinguard. |
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It seems she's glad that megastardom came comparitvely late. |
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So we came up with the idea of going in there with six brushfire hoses. |
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The director, who came from a broken home and has confessed he is wary of long-term commitment, split up with The Mummy actress Rachel Weisz in March. |
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Kraft's recent charm offensive came crashing to a halt this week with news that it plans to restructure Cadbury, shift key jobs to Switzerland, and slash its UK tax bill. |
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Hammers keeper Shaka Hislop came racing into the Tottenham box for the late set-piece and distracted several players, allowing Ferdinand to score. |
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The role of factory as community organizer and melting pot came about not because of state mandate but rather as a practical result of the needs of industry and workers alike. |
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In its wake came three breweries, 70 pubs, and its own tobacco industry that survived well into the second half of the last century under the Brython brand. |
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After actor Chris Fountain's offensive alter-ego as rapper The Phantom came to light, he was given the bum's rush and doesn't even warrant an exit scene. |
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Next on the table came the roasted rib eye in brown butter yuzu sauce, lamb shank in green curry and kimchi fried rice topped with soy-glazed short rib. |
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It says that when John Smith came here in the seventeenth century, there were so many menhaden in the Bay that he could catch them with a frying pan. |
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This SBS design came about due to the off-line SBS's inability to provide an acceptable output voltage to the connected equipment during brown-out conditions. |
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At Donauworth a Brownshirt came on board and sat down in our compartment, a scarecrow of a man, so skinny and pimply that you wondered how he ever got beyond the Race Bureau. |
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Rather than projecting himself as racing's prime statesman, the BHA chairman came across as a bumbler who had enjoyed an afternoon's hospitality at the races. |
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