As between further violence and contempt of court, she may rationally choose the jail cell. |
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In practice, the biographer has to choose not between lively and dull, but more subtly and perplexingly, between candid and glib. |
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As usual with this company, it is possible to pick and choose from a very extensive equipment range to personalise your particular car. |
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Buying a house gives you the opportunity to choose a unique and distinct architectural style and to personalize it. |
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Tosca is then forced to choose between her faithfulness or telling the truth about what she saw at the villa. |
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You can choose all kinds of salads, hot and cold dishes and fruits, cakes and ice creams. |
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And if you are a UK tax payer, you can also choose to Gift Aid your donation. |
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You may also choose one of the medications and surgical procedures that are available to treat hair loss. |
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Firstly, I feel that I am pro-choice in that I believe women have the right to choose whether they want to have kids or not. |
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The court document noted that personal computer makers are free to set the default search engine to any service they choose. |
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You can choose which engines to use, or let the program utilize the default engines. |
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Some don't even choose the music, most radio DJ's have producers who choose the music according to the play list. |
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Many students and profs would choose smaller classes with fewer students receiving higher education. |
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Mrs Patell says she definitely needs treatment, but she is not sure what to choose. |
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You can choose which drives to defragment and whether to shut-down or reboot Windows once the deed is done. |
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When entering a science fair, you can choose either to do a team project or an individual project. |
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They can choose the glass is half-empty story, the glass is half-full story or they can write a little of both. |
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These dolls have glass eyes and moulded hair with variety of wigs to choose from. |
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There has hardly been a more prolific writer with a greater range of material to choose from. |
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I think we're in a very competitive marketplace, because unless we're delighting you, you won't choose us. |
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Your tastebuds are actually at their most sensitive in the morning so unless you really prefer extremely dry wines, choose a demi-sec style. |
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He forgets that democracy is a system in which the people choose their leaders. |
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We don't have to choose between strict protectionism and unregulated free trade. |
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Siege is a team-based game type where players all choose a class of character to play in an objective-based map. |
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His powerfully demotic designs helped pave the way for the egalitarian suburban landscape most Americans choose to live in today. |
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Does one choose one's cultural and religious orientation over one's denominational heritage? |
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It's tough to choose a single epitaph for a man who invoked so many epigrams and proverbs. |
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Elections Ontario has advised students to choose a proxy, that they know and trust, in order to cast their ballots according to their selection. |
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Instead, they directed the church to choose godly men who would be capable of resolving the issue. |
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In many countries, depositors may choose which national money will be the denomination of their deposit account. |
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With orders from the council I can deputize anyone I choose during an emergency situation. |
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Do we ban tobacco out of concern for public health, or do we allow people the freedom to choose their own evils. |
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It is right that restaurateurs and publicans must be free to choose a policy on smoking that best suits their business. |
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They will be asked to weigh in on key issues, either by direct vote or by whom they choose to represent them in public office. |
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You can also choose to display from 10 to 100 items per page, in descending or ascending order. |
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Inexperienced writers may choose the obvious detail, the man puffing on the cigarette, the young woman chewing on what's left of her fingernails. |
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If I had to take only two albums to a desert island with me, this would be the one I choose without even giving it a second thought. |
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I particularly like the new Selective Undo, which lets you choose which goof-up you want to correct. |
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When you select an icon from the desktop or choose an item from a menu the text or image becomes highlighted in a different colour. |
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Consumer sovereignty means that people can choose to purchase, or to obtain, whatever they want. |
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If larger birds such as grackles are a problem, choose feeders designed for small birds, such as a thistle tube or hanging globe. |
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If you choose a specific color, the gradations of said shade are slowly revealed. |
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Some of you may choose a gradual progression from selling to friends, to selling at fairs and shows, to retail selling and so on. |
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From multinational corporations to pushcarts, there is a wide variety to choose from in terms of foodstuffs. |
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As for color, choose a gold and black regimental tie with alternating diagonal stripes. |
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Ever wonder how manufacturers choose the colors and graphics for their upcoming products? |
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But if I had to choose one, I'd say puttanesca, because it's one of a few recipes that I've committed to memory. |
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The code displays a dialog box that lets the user choose which edits to accept or reject. |
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However they choose to dress it up and whatever sort of compromise they want to present it as, the president's goal is still phase-out. |
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I merely made an educated guess as to who I believe the president is likely to choose. |
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Their type of skepticism about what is good or bad by nature allowed Pyrrhonists to choose and avoid things according to habit and custom. |
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We can all choose our own individualistic styles, scornfully ignoring the dictates of Paris and fashion magazines. |
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Basically players each choose a team of 5 dice, and take turns throwing a die onto the table. |
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There was a spell when it was difficult for me to choose between certain players. |
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If you choose to do nothing, your shareholding will be diluted thanks to the extra shares issued. |
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He was a late developer and at the age of 27 he had to choose between a promising career with an electrical company and the game he loves. |
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With so many speaker systems to choose from, there's little need to listen to a movie through the dinky hookup in your television. |
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The employer may choose to use less restrictive eligibility requirements in order to allow more employees to participate in the plan. |
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Businesses may choose other collaborative software, or groupware that covers more informal, or ad hoc, processes that this cannot cover. |
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If we choose fresh, organic, locally grown crops we are supporting gardeners and farmers who choose to maintain our right to good food. |
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I do not have direct evidence that allows me to choose between the two possibilities. |
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Even when the recipient can review blocked emails, in many cases, they simply choose not to. |
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Having been a judge who helped choose the nominees I got a front seat, complete with complimentary chips and guac. |
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They are asked by their parents to choose a way of life that involves getting their hands dirty for very little or no money. |
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Colleges may choose to disaffiliate from the Student Union after the annual budget was overwhelmingly rejected last Friday. |
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After searching the length and breadth of the place I was disappointedly unable to find what I wanted, due to having very little to choose from. |
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Parliament is not going to choose the buyers in the privatisation deals but just approve or disapprove the decision by the executive power. |
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In the end they're going to have to choose peace and disarmament or a private army and war. |
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In some cases, a parent may choose to ignore or deny suspicions or even disbelieve a child sharing such information. |
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On my cell phone I can receive text messages, and I can choose to use emoticons on the Internet. |
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Some doctors choose to treat things conservatively, some aggressively, and some cultivate a sensitive empathic approach. |
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The original beneficiary cannot choose where disclaimed property will go, so a contingent beneficiary must be in place to receive the benefits. |
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Most employers currently choose the fund into which they pay their employees ' superannuation contributions. |
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If you choose not to do that, be prepared to discombobulate four lives and take your chances of it working out well or badly. |
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Freed from inhibitions and encumbrances, they can choose their lives, do what they will. |
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Some faculty members find the prospect of abruptly ending their academic careers distasteful and choose instead to postpone retirement. |
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None of us choose our genetic ancestors, or our genetic endowments and deficiencies. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, Tusi shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, this writer shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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There are literally scores more activities for those feeling energetic enough to choose from. |
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Like the devoted salmon, they can't be defined apart from their homeland, and may seem to choose extinction over displacement. |
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A military appointing authority could choose to disqualify any panel member for good cause. |
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When others choose not to practice within the boundaries, dissension and even errors can result. |
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But on the other hand if councils choose to use dubitable methods to make money for themselves, no serious investors will be forthcoming. |
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So I choose the featured DJ for that gig, and then I pick a few musicians and we duet with the DJ, and then we all play together at the end. |
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As skin starts showing dullness and fine lines, choose a foundation that softens and camouflages flaws. |
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An even number of players chose the Blue tees on the day as did choose the White tees. |
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Now, mama didn't raise no dummy, so when Steve asked what prize I wanted, I of course choose the five piece. |
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There are literally thousands of different seeds to choose from such as herbs, vegetables, heirloom flowers, everlastings, grasses and so on. |
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Your children will inevitably suffer if you choose to divorce her and go for a second marriage. |
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Why would she choose to wear such a horrendously unflattering dress? It just does nothing for her. |
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Whichever noodles you choose, don't forget to dust some diced garlic powder onto them to add more fragrance. |
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We're informed the number of resignations from the unit has also risen to unprecedented levels, as men choose family life over military duty. |
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As hospital conditions gradually improved, more wealthy patients choose to go to hospitals for care instead of using a private duty nurse. |
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Many people choose to draw equity from their UK properties rather than having to take out a new mortgage. |
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So how do you choose from the plethora of contracts on offer to ensure you don't get stuck with a dog of a contract? |
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Understanding another's pain and motives does not excuse the acts they choose to express themselves. |
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Didn't Trotsky execrate those who claimed to believe there was nothing to choose between democracy and fascism? |
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Instead, you can choose a venison escalope topped with wood pigeon or the west coast lobster bisque topped with a light brandy cream. |
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The truth is people choose alcohol and drugs as a means of escape because their reality is too painful to deal with. |
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This approach is clearly exemplified by current campaigns to persuade parents to choose the MMR vaccine. |
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You can choose from an exfoliating scrub, body and bath oil, SPF moisturizing lotion. |
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It completely defeats the reason a person would choose an e-sport over a real sport. |
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I am talking about the type of exhibitionism, or flaunting of oneself, or showing-off, or whatever else one might choose to call it. |
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Moral consequentialism exhorts us to choose between different modes of life as well as different choices within each mode. |
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Some brides choose a night of frivolity, such as male exotic dancers and lots of alcohol, much like the groom's bachelor party. |
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Customers can choose from original works of art, etchings and limited-edition prints. |
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Most people choose to continue with life despite the climate change doom-mongers. |
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Will refugees or expatriates, who may be well educated and have experience and skills, choose to return to East Timor? |
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Once the aforementioned data is gathered into the database, one can simply choose to export data into EAD format. |
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If we accept, that the way of justice, is to exterminate the life of a murderer, then why do we choose such a painful method of killing? |
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Fundamentally, there is little to choose between the extremities of right and left in politics. |
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What is doubtable, or at least unproven, is the capacity of modern humans to choose, make, and maintain such an economy. |
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Therefore, we choose an alternate and of course downscaled experimental approach in order to guarantee reproducible results. |
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In case you are wondering why the Church did not choose a venue in the South, you must be living in dreamland. |
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If you choose terracotta or concrete pots without drainage holes, using a drill that has a special masonry bit works well. |
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If oil prices plummet, the company can choose to not exercise its option and thus not drill for oil. |
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Diners looking to eat out or take away can choose from a range of menus, from traditional English fare to Indian or Chinese. |
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Guests can choose from a selection of sauces, including basil pesto, tomato pesto and bolognaise from a simmering wok. |
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As you would expect, with such a large field to choose from, the technical standard is impeccable. |
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Will we, or our imperial president, choose empire or will we re-discover ourselves and return to the historic principles of non-intervention? |
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Whether traders in this country choose to sell in imperial or metric units should be a matter between them and their customers. |
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Will they choose to work for 30 pesos a day in factories that take the place of hillside farms and remote collectives? |
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Firstly, we have to choose between living in the past or rebuilding the present and, implicitly the future. |
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Is it because they are ignorant about family planning methods or is it because they choose to have many kids? |
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They produce a hand-printed wallpaper range, where clients can choose a combination of colourways, from a selection of three graphic patterns. |
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We now develop our own prints and colorways, and get to choose the fabric that it's going to be on. |
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Bluebirds may also choose to nest in farmyards, feed lots and other areas where humans and cattle are found together. |
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The national poll to choose a flower for each county mirrors the US, where each state lays claims to a series of inanimate objects as their own. |
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Let's assume that, because of the convenience of doing so, most subscribers choose to renew their subscriptions in-app. |
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You might choose LASIK if you're nearsighted or farsighted, with or without astigmatism. |
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She has philosophically accepted the fact that there are several standards among which she must choose. |
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If I refuse to choose sides, am I just marking time in some make-believe in-between space? |
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For red choose from annual phlox, celosia, dahlia, flowering tobacco, geranium, petunia, Salvia coccinea, or scarlet sage. |
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The flexible seating and storage arrangements allow them to choose freely between different combinations of passengers and luggage. |
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Now, with so many new moves and combinations to choose from, participants never have the same workout twice! |
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There is a wide variety of flavours and plenty of combination boxes to choose from. |
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Now, click on the drop-down combo box and choose the search engine that you are targeting. |
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We learned from past elections that the nation's fate depends on whom the people choose as the president. |
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The party cannot afford to choose leaders whose conduct and principles are inconsistent and always seem to be ready to move with the wind. |
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To provide further service, the company is trying to arrange commemorations for families who choose sea burials. |
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Admittedly, that article allows the Member States to choose between indemnification and compensation for damage. |
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If you feel that the red varieties are a bit common or garden, choose Peach Melba, which has bright yellow flowers blotched with red. |
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Please look at the indicative criteria carefully before deciding which procedure to choose. |
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Sure being popular would be great, but if I had to choose, I'd pick friendship over popularity anytime. |
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There certainly are a number of candidates to choose from when picking the players most likely to come through in key situations. |
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Voters would choose from one candidate picked by the prime minister and 200 others nominated at random from the electoral roll. |
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But he still liked the idea of being the guy who gets to pick and choose among a bevy of beauties. |
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A leading connoisseur of bottled water last night advised consumers to pick and choose between bottled and mains water. |
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People can now pick and choose between a wide range of ways of getting fit. |
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They will be able to pick and choose where they operate, while Royal Mail is obliged to keep its universal postal system up and running. |
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Obviously, you have to pick and choose what works for you, but here are the things that I have found really helped me along the way. |
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It's too easy to choose the weakest, most feeble opponent and it's usually more about your own insecurities than a real challenge to combat. |
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When women choose to breastfeed they shouldn't have to stay at home all day because their baby will need a feed. |
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Im talking a choice of sports, both indoor and out so children can choose their occupation. |
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That concept had DJs and producers from all across the globe choose only one song for the comp, representing their country of origin. |
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Why did he choose to induct me into the Society of Mages, especially as a Rare Mage? |
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You can only choose one director, but feel free to discuss or criticize others' choices. |
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A panel of judges comprising industrialists and venture capitalists will choose the finalists of the event. |
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Whether car buyers choose vehicles that run solely on hydrogen over comparably priced hybrids or gas engines won't be clear for a decade or more. |
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For those who choose to proceed, a second sample of blood is then collected to confirm precise compatibility with the patient. |
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Not only did she choose businesses for their compatibility, she was also selective in choosing the right people to be tenants at the center. |
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The problem is not how to choose between two possibilities, but how to relate and weigh a complex of motives. |
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Let's assume that we have some function which we can choose to write as a composition. |
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Imagine playing a game of pickup pigskin and getting to choose your players from the rosters of real NFL teams. |
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I decided to choose my old, reliable favourite, Chicken Madras with mushroom pilau. |
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It was on the cosy feuilleton sections of some of the continent's leading newspapers that they choose to make their wordy stand. |
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For those with darker skin, choose yellow-based concealers, which counteract the blue in dark circles. |
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They individually pick and choose among the large range of contemporary styles, from traditional painting to conceptual art. |
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For example, a teenager with a fibroadenoma may choose to have the lump removed by excisional biopsy. |
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Anyone who would choose Where The Wild Things Are for his ink has to be an awesome person. |
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So after having a fifty-fifty shot on which track might be more fun to play, I proceed to choose one of three game modes. |
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He goes on publishing the book and as many of his confederates as choose to go into the conspiracy do so, and they rear families in affluence. |
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Hall insists that girls do best in girls' schools and are more likely to choose science subjects there. |
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In any case, if you are insistent on hanging an individual label on this disgrace to humanity, Campbell isn't the one you should choose. |
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And it's perfectly understandable why he would want to choose someone of compatible political views to be his confidential assistant. |
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But that is not an exclusive challenge for those within the confines of what some choose to call the new economy. |
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There are many Filipinos abroad who choose to remain Filipinos despite the enticements of a foreign land. |
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New doors have opened, allowing us to choose paths that free us from that insulation and isolation. |
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This is an off-year election, meaning we choose senators and congressmen, not a president. |
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It is more difficult to fool the eye with carpet but if you have to go this route, choose a random pattern or plain carpet. |
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When presented only with a plain ballot paper, even more may choose to express their concerns. |
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Do they choose plain girls with no education or sense of style, and who will happily consider going to McDonalds on Saturday night? |
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The restaurant serves gourmet meals three times daily and we are promised they can choose from a fine selection of wines. |
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When planning your garden, it is important to know what your climate zone is and choose your plants accordingly. |
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Green-fingered gardening and DIY freaks can choose from power tools, workbenches, garden vacs, and shredders. |
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If they choose to attack someone of particular sensitivity or vulnerability, they must generally speaking be ready to take the consequences. |
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Males may choose to display at sites associated with resources used by females. |
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Second, males may choose to display in locations or times of day that best complement their color signals. |
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Now, your choices are no longer just being buried or cremated, you can choose to be plastinated. |
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It takes a special kind of person to choose to do this for a living, or to choose to volunteer their time in the local firehouses. |
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While she was a singer first and foremost, Tucker is loathe to choose between her two loves. |
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Well, now there are very many hotels to choose from and hundreds of international restaurants from which to choose. |
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You may also choose, in consultation with your surgeon, what type of incision to have. |
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She wants to have six rotating inter-regional primaries to choose the party's nominee. |
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To stock the shop the sales team scoured trade fairs to choose a selection that is exciting and unusual. |
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Users of such indices can pick and choose as they please in this evolving garden of relationships. |
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But shoppers can't come and go as they please, nor can they always choose the food they want. |
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Travelers can choose from a plethora of different lodging options on a mountain vacation. |
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A woman of today can be considered luckier as she has a plethora of designs to choose from, from casual wear to party wear. |
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It wasn't the most flavourful piece of salmon I have ever eaten, but, then again, if you want a fishy fish, you don't choose salmon. |
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Some patients choose not to take hormone replacement, or they may have medical contraindications or experience hormonal side effects. |
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There are several voicesets to choose from for your intrepid band of adventurers. |
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I am an introvert, I am a loner, and so the nature of who I choose to love has very little to do with how I spend my time outside the bedroom. |
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All I can say right now is that whatever we choose will be intuitive and easy to use for everyone. |
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If you fix your hair and put on makeup and choose your clothes with some care, are you participating in a ritual? |
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This isn't about politics but about the men and women who choose to serve this country. |
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But those that do choose may be seriously misled into thinking that they are invincible. |
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Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress elected in 1980 and allow it to choose a new chief executive. |
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It is true that I have, like many who choose to write for a living, exaggerated senses of the absurd and the poignant. |
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But I hope you'll indulge an old-fashioned coot like me if I choose to believe otherwise. |
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It's important to choose a dress style which will flatter everyone's figure. |
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On the eyes choose shades that flatter your complexion, such as chocolate, rich brown, caramel and toast. |
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After fingering about a dozen ties I choose a grey one with small irregular spots arranged in diagonal rows. |
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This makes me wonder whether people choose their political beliefs for their cultural meanings too. |
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The member states choose their own voting systems and polling days, but no votes are counted until all the countries have voted. |
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The technology is coming, he believes, and those who choose to remain flesh and blood will be left behind. |
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Actually, it was tough only for the voters who had to choose among so many ballot papers in the polling stations. |
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It also represents other states such as hatred, pride, falseness and coquetry, depending on the variety you choose to give. |
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Britain is being forced to choose between America and Europe, and Blair is positively itching to take the test. |
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With 26 letters to choose from, why do we keep fixing upon the only letter in the English alphabet with a polysyllabic name? |
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Today's woman can choose to pop a pill, stick on a patch or take an injection. |
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The category of pop and rock music was left up to the audience to choose a winner. |
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For example if you choose a balcony made from copper treated pine, steel fixtures can react with the copper and corrode. |
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The tool enables the user to choose which records to display and includes safety mechanisms to prevent accidental data corruption. |
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In the dialog box that appears after you choose Properties from the pop-up menu, you'll see a field called Target. |
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If you choose to remove meat from your diet, then you need to rely on other protein sources such as eggs, cottage cheese or soy. |
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Defenses often choose to blitz Roethlisberger in hopes of flustering him, but that tactic isn't always effective. |
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Individuals in full possession of their faculties who choose suicide are in fact mistaken. |
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Since I haven't done it for a couple of years, there was plenty to choose from. |
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You have a variety of weapons and gadgets to choose from, and a variety of ways to use them. |
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Secondly, fighters can choose to block incoming blows outright or parry them, providing a split second or two to get in a quick counterpunch. |
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To ensure the privacy of your home address, you may choose to use a post office box as your address of record. |
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When the patrons at his restaurant would like to indulge in a decadent potation, they will have to choose between Dom Perignon and Krug. |
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The concept of policy assumes that governments define their goals and choose the methods and courses of action for reaching those goals. |
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If they choose to go with just one quote, and it's a big one, well more fool them! |
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It is an interactive exhibition encouraging visitors to pretend they are a spy and choose a cover identity. |
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I wanted them to have the opportunity to choose their own beliefs instead of being force-fed the most popular one. |
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It is people like you that the secret services choose for their most dangerous covert operations. |
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It's difficult to choose a single specimen but, more often than not, I suggest a crab apple. |
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People are allowed to believe whatever they like, and listen to whatever crackpot they choose. |
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If you love wine but don't care for desserts, you may choose to buy a bottle of wine and forego dessert. |
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Forget studying form, this mother-of-two's method is to choose names that mean something to her. |
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If you choose the latter, then you will need to format your hard disk and do a clean install of the operating system and applications. |
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As a treat, I was allowed to choose a bottle of soft drink from the crates stored in the back room. |
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I choose cream of celery soup, followed by a terribly healthy spinach and avocado salad. |
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It's your call if you want veggie links or meat sausages, and you can choose rice, soy or real creamer for your coffee. |
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Kids' lit is booming these days, which fortunately means there's a lot to choose from. |
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Also, on completion I can use the credits towards a distance learning degree if I so choose. |
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Nobody would therefore have an absolute right to choose which Court would be the forum for the determination of any disputes. |
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The enclosures have to be enriched with trees, dens, small caves and crevices for animals to hide when they choose to. |
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Women can choose from crew necks, scoop neck, one shoulder shirts, and many other styles. |
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Are you one of those who choose to stay home on weekends fearful of going out onto our crime ridden streets? |
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Whatever we may choose to think, our crime wave is not isolated, or, in fact, alien, to this country. |
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Of course, we are told we can choose not to take hormones and end up asexual, crippled, diseased, demented, dead, or simply old. |
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If I was going to carry more weight, I'd choose the traditional fragmentation grenade every time. |
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From croissants with ham and cheese to a full Irish breakfast, I found it hard to choose. |
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When buying seeds to grow yourself, choose early and late croppers so that you extend the season. |
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The fruit can be heavy, so choose small ones and pick a variety of Christmas tree with sturdy branches such as Fraser fir or spruce. |
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You may get a barman with a seething hatred for you in his steely glare, tempered only lightly if you choose to cross his palm with extra silver. |
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Member states are free to choose their own design on the other side of the card. |
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One of the demands of democratic elections is that voters are free to choose candidates they will to elect. |
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Students choose an area of global expertise as well as working in cross-functional and multinational teams in virtually every course. |
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In the services field, the EU secured the right in June for foreign firms to choose their China joint venture partners freely. |
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To help you choose, there are lists of the most popular downloads and playlists. |
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Conservative believers in individual liberty and personal autonomy should allow citizens to freely choose a life partner whether gay or straight. |
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My mind can roam freely, questioning what I choose, focusing how I wish, and walking paths that are unacceptable in a scientific setting. |
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When you own a 0800 Freephone Telephone number, calls can be diverted to you wherever you are and on whichever telephone network you choose. |
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To choose a freeride board construction and size right for you, consider your experience, performance target and budget. |
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There is a wide variety to choose from, among which are freesias, ixias, sparaxis, lachenalia and Dutch Iris. |
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When we celebrate individuality, we let people choose who they are, be they members of a religion, free spirits, or something else entirely. |
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Rather he chose to give them complete free will so that they could choose to obey or not to obey. |
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That free will, the freedom to choose whether or not to believe, is the basis of faith. |
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If you choose to engage in these activities it is by your own free will and at your own volition. |
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If you do buy convenience foods, such as frozen pizzas, lunch meats or soups, choose those with reduced fat and sodium. |
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If you choose a shirt with French cuffs, be sure to check out our cufflinks section with gold, silver and engraved styles. |
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In short, it plugs into a headphones jack and transmits the signal over an FM frequency you choose. |
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Pick the color fabric that you choose, the type of frillings needed, and the types of handles wanted, and send your choices to us. |
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Here, for the first time, he goes outside the very extended Guided by Voices family to choose Superchunk frontman McCaughan as a collaborator. |
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For pants, skirts, shorts or culottes choose the size by the waist measurement unless your hips are much larger than that standard measurement. |
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If they choose to immigrate they can have a fruitful career as a consultant. |
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If the first fruitlet is taken from the north side of a tree, choose the next fruitlet from the east, then south and so on. |
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Turquoise, purple, fuchsia, sun yellow and emerald green make up the colourful palette from which you can choose. |
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And so because we are free to choose good or evil, we can say that God will allow us to seek blessedness or cursedness. |
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But I don't understand why they'd choose to randomly drop full stops out of the text. |
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Most would choose higher numbers of jobs rather than limited jobs with cush benefits for the few. |
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If I have to choose from those mustaches I'll take the Fu Manchus of Hulk Hogan and Paul Teutel. |
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You use the four way key to select a function, and more importantly the right function key to choose functions. |
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You can also choose a cutaway jacket, which is usually worn with a morning suit or a standard tuxedo. |
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It's pretty cute, you mark where you come from on the map, with a little person-icon you choose. |
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We're asserting our youth and funkiness by coming here, because we had plenty of fuddy-duddy pubs to choose from. |
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But funnily enough I'd choose my current situation over last year's any day. |
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You have to help me choose the styles of her gown, not to mention furnishings for her room. |
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Demographic data can furthermore be used to help choose a location to place a new retail store. |
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In fact, we usually choose our easy chairs not for comfort, but for their appearance and the status we think we achieve when sitting in them. |
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Non-cooperative game theory concerns how players choose strategies, whilst cooperative game theory concerns how players choose their allies. |
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Chocolate fanciers should choose the ganache, lemonheads the very tart tarte. |
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Black vultures choose less precarious rocky perches on which to nest but join the lammergeiers on the thermals in their quest for food. |
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The very fact that people choose to live in this earthquake danger zone serves as further evidence of their sense of risk and adventure. |
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In spite of these statistics, increasing numbers of students choose to take a gap year after graduating. |
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