Next door is the Night Safari where, between 7.30 pm and midnight, you can watch buffalo, deer, tigers and fishing cats as they come out to feed. |
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Since the ratepayer is also a taxpayer, much of that grant will have come out of his own income tax. |
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Pinot Gris seems to have come out of nowhere to be the trendy white wine in New Zealand and overseas. |
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They did not show the white flag of surrender and they did not come out fighting fairly. |
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Apparently the five rear seats do come out to leave a flat load area but the process is simply too much like hard work. |
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If you want something to come out in generally the same color family, choose a natural fiber such as cotton, linen, rayon, or silk. |
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This sort of a mental block, in fact, makes them hesitant to come out of their shell in classroom situations. |
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You walk into the theater's basement, you look, you go take a whizz, you come out, you look again, you check your zipper, and then you leave. |
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A stroke can affect your ability to read and write and even if you can talk, sometimes the words don't come out in the correct order. |
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Can you come out with some easily readable booklets which the young as well as not so young can read with interest? |
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After a brief spell back home she was readmitted in February and has only just come out again. |
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Once it is poured, it will come out only through the hole at the top of the lamp in which a wick is kept lighted. |
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It has come out of the real situation that I see around me, where marriages are failing. |
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They've come out of a tough division and all the players knew they were going to get a hard game today. |
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George wanted his conviction to be reassessed, in light of what had come out at the second trial. |
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If that happens then they have to come out with a new contract and rebid it. |
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He had asked for neighborhoods to come out and hold rallies in support of the new government and no one did. |
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Damien Doolan and Colm Guilfoyle competed in the under-14 wind instrument category but unfortunately did not come out tops this time. |
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I'm tired of chasing technology, literally killing myself every two years to come out with a new product. |
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He knew what he was talking about for he was no stranger to violence, having just come out of the killing fields of the first world war. |
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People who come out of jail and can't get jobs do become recidivists and can't get married. |
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This racing seat is fully reclinable and arguably one of the best seats to come out of Japan. |
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In Scotland, the cash comes out of the general kitty, but in England it must come out of the new NHS trusts. |
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The Government of Dubai has also come out with attractive brochures and leaflets to woo shoppers and tourists. |
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You find a space and trip along to the ticket machine, only to discover that you have come out with only a ten pound note and 26p in coppers. |
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Adams said foxes that did not come out of the cover of woodlands or were injured could still be legitimately killed by the hound pack. |
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I could tell he wasn't quite sure the way he had worded it was the way he wanted it to come out. |
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For a start, the report has come out five months after the election, virtually guaranteeing its lack of topicality. |
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If some want to mount an eleventh-hour challenge, let them come out in the open. |
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There are some questions that can only be asked after the sun has set and the stars have come out. |
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Processed American cheese can come out of refrigeration for short periods of time. |
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Unable to have any hot food or drink and as we are on the wrong side of 60, we were lucky to come out of it without becoming ill. |
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This tight community is reflected in the organization and the fans that come out to games. |
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Set up in the summer of 1998 in Paris, Active Suspension has become one of the most forward thinking record labels to come out of France. |
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He appealed to the young voters to come out to vote and to make sure their names are on the register of electors. |
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Ten points behind Celtic and Hearts at the start of the day, they had no reason to come out of the traps with reluctance. |
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But regrettably nothing tangible did come out after so long years of the Board's coming into existence. |
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Police made office workers stay inside for three hours until they were given the all-clear to come out. |
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The three introductory readings come out of the rich anthropological literature on culture and cultural relativism. |
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The monstrous behemoth of white had come out of nowhere as well, throwing Josh off track. |
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Witchcraft has come out of the shadows and is entering British society as a viable alternative lifestyle. |
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When he thought it was safe to come out, he hopped a fence onto another street, only to find his attackers waiting there. |
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I'd come out with the milk bottles, and she'd walk beside me with her skipping rope, whirling it around her head like a lasso. |
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Soap bubbles come out of the tap in her apartment and drift lazily towards her. |
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In August it'll come out in paperback, so it'll be repriced as much cheaper e-book. |
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The new magazine will come out with 50,000 copies together with the launch of the new instant messaging service. |
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How long should you leave it before using the lav after somebody has come out of there? |
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They seemed startled by the realization they could actually craft iamb, anapest, anapest, and have it come out a poem. |
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We've gone in third and come out in the lead several times lately, and that is a real morale booster for the team. |
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The wood has severely splintered and several chunks of wood have come out of the boards. |
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But watch the royalists and the Anglophiles come out in droves when Chuckie arrived in Australia in a couple of weeks. |
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The animalistic nature of people tends to come out when they have the chance to seize what they believe is rightfully theirs. |
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If a left platform had come out of the election with anything like that it would have been a sensation. |
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We have dragged our heels on this subject for long enough and now it's time to come out of investigation mode and in to destination mode. |
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There are so many times where the actions of the various characters simply come out of left field. |
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When we get to the famous section on the birds, it seems to come out of left field. |
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The snappy dialogue is there, but the story is full of huge gaps and campy scenes that come out of left field to up the comedic ante. |
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I can state for a fact that my neighbour will come out of hibernation to plant his annual crop of potatoes on Good Friday. |
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Certainly the purpose of these tests is that they are anonymous and the identity of the riders does not come out in public. |
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After that the behemoths roam farther and farther from the mountains, and the people come out to hunt. |
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About thirty state legislatures and governors had come out in favor of the League. |
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But even if that had happened, the polls suggest that it is unlikely that the anti-war position would have come out on top. |
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With my daughter, who's Canadian, when she's around, the Americanisms and Canadianisms start to come out. |
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They come out three months later than their UK counterparts, but that is markedly less of a gap than previously. |
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At stake will be nothing less than the future of the finest natural boxing talent to come out of the east of Scotland since Ken Buchanan. |
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He had to come out because there was no lifebelt to throw to them and he had a bad case of hypothermia. |
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We thought it was ridiculous that someone so young who had just come out of basic training was sent there. |
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His position is becoming more untenable in the light of more revelations that have come out. |
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Absolutely, for a right-handed fighter, facing a southpaw is difficult, but rest assured that July 3, I will come out with a victory. |
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My bees were living in the very best apian luxury and they refused to come out of the hive to pollinate the flowers in my garden and make honey. |
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Molina remains the last great ring star to come out of that one-time great fight town of San Jose, California. |
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Liz sat on the spectator's bench at the ice rink with her cousin Megan, George's sister who had come out to visit for a few weeks. |
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Also tighten your shoes well and wear tight socks so that they will not come out of the shoes. |
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Are there any equations that come out of linguistics that should be included in my hypothetical course? |
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It also asked for a more sensitive approach in handling such cases, but nothing seems to have come out of it. |
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Resultantly, the CBI has come out as merely a toothless, diseased paper tiger whose roar is more effective than its maul. |
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Aides say he was fuming, so livid that he almost refused to come out to talk to the crowd. |
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I heard a gobbler come out of its roost to join the birds welcoming in the dawn. |
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It is anticipated that some of the hierarchy will not come out smelling of roses. |
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And the men come out smelling of roses, the poor victims of manipulative, scheming women. |
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Regardless of good or bad actions, the males come out of the story rottenly, whereas the females end happily. |
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It appears that his brand of logicality assumes that if creme eggs come out of vending machines, then vending machines come out of creme eggs. |
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I do not hear my mother come out of the sitting room until long after I have gone to bed. |
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I've found a foolproof way to make long-lost friends come out of the woodwork. |
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In early summer, the new lotuses bud and come out of the water, so the green water is dotted with white and pink flowers. |
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I feel certain, for instance, that he would not have come out with anything so beamish. |
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But when people come out of hospital, the people who look after them if they need care are home care assistants. |
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I come out of the dressing room with a pair of denim low-rise jeans and a bright yellow tube top. |
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Had government come out and explained the deal from day one, I am certain that this firestorm would have been quelled long ago. |
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The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to sack someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety. |
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About the only power play then left to film actors would be to place a strike-sensitive embargo on promoting these films when they come out. |
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We'll see in the end, although most readers will have guessed long before all the lurid and shabby details come out. |
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The only good that may come out of it is the realization that in the war against Islamo-fascism, there isn't a neutral ground. |
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Today I come out of my own will to choose freely the candidate of my choice for the first and last time in my life. |
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If you do not shake thoroughly, the pigment and the medium come out of the bottle in one miasmic clump. |
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Health chiefs are hopeful that a ban could come out of talks at a high level conference on improving public health to be held in March. |
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Diana would occasionally come out of her room, and eat something before retreating back to her sanctuary. |
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Even during the count, the students were as realistic as possible, tallymen were selected and correctly assessed that SF would come out on top. |
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With vehement signs and maffling cries he showed us he was come out from Hayil to seek me. |
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Any magick I get involved with is with a positive intent and it always seems to come out right in the end. |
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At dusk pademelons and wallabies come out while sugar gliders float through the forest canopy. |
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Let what is deep within you come out whenever I write something that ticks you off! |
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Let your morality come out of your own awareness rather than out of conditioning. |
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The realisation induced a moment or two of panic, and then I shrugged and figured it would all come out in the wash. |
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Despite the combination of baby pink shirt and baby blue tie, he didn't come out of it the cuddliest of people. |
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And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood. |
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In another solo he has a couple of suddenly huge, easy backbends that come out of nowhere and vanish into nothing. |
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They really tore him down so he had no choice but to come out at midnight and do something to repair his image. |
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I saw the police come out with battering rams, but they couldn't get through the front door so the fire brigade went round the back. |
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The attack is thought to have been motivated by bath salts, although toxicology results have not come out yet. |
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The result is some of the darkest, most introspective techno to come out in a long time. |
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How long before politicians come out with their own clothes line and perfume scent? |
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Wait, if the wings come out when I have my backplate on, wouldn't I ruin either the wings or the backplate? |
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I think, had the yellow not come out on that lap, I was on the back straight when it came out, I think I could have gone even faster. |
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The Research Centre will soon come out with similar Internet search engines for Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada languages, he said. |
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So by the time we come to sell up, it will all most likely have come out in the wash. |
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Maggie's clothes had come out of the dryer, so she quickly dressed, returning Charlie's bathrobe to the bedroom. |
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The idea is not to scout for talented cricketers for the Indian women's team but to make women come out of their homes and play the game. |
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But just who are these Turnbull loving millionaires and why have they come out in droves? |
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I believe we're just scratching the surface in our investigation and a lot more will come out. |
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Cheepers reached over and pushed the button on top of the pen that made the ballpoint of the pen come out. |
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In normal circumstances, these sorts of differences just come out in the wash. |
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She popped her head out the door to see if her master would allow her to come out or if she was still banished to her room. |
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And much of that is going to come out of your own pocket unless you qualify for Medicare or Medicaid. |
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Then, ages after they'd arrived, the crew got water to come out of the hose. |
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I think that that has come out in the way that you have worked with fabric and material and design. |
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Freddy let out a sharp bark of laughter, causing Carter to come out of his stupor. |
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Free Kick and free love specialist, David Beckham has come out with a new hair cut to add to his long list of changing barnets. |
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He could have kept that in the dressing room, brushed himself down, come out afterwards and accepted one defeat. |
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Usually she was wasted, slurring her words, and my mother would come out and tell her she needed to leave. |
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I'm looking forward to catching up with the previous movie, and seeing the next films whenever they come out. |
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I worked very hard, so I'm trying to come out and dominate, and by doing that I'm trying to get a three-peat. |
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It looks like my dad will come out the Saturday after surgery and stay thru Thursday. |
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Considered one of the last performers to come out of the string band tradition, Armstrong is a bluesman through and through. |
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Someone thinks Charles should abdicate the British throne and come out here instead. |
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What Fat Freddy's Drop make is some of the most soulful, jazzy, and deliciously groovy music to come out of Wellington. |
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I've had one waterproofer come out for an estimate, which I don't have yet but expect to be substantial. |
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As I come out with a stack of napkins and some plates, their conversation quiets and dies down, and we all eat. |
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He didn't come out, he didn't wave or slide the window open to yell for me. |
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It is a remarkable achievement for the club and establishes them as one of the best ladies club sides ever to come out of the province. |
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If Apple does come out with a response, they have to sink down to Napster's level and it doesn't jibe with their type of advertising at all. |
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To wash your hands you have to induce a flow of water by jiggling them about under the opening where the water is supposed to come out. |
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Clarett ran two 40-yard dashes, the official times of which have yet to come out. |
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She's hoping that political activism will come out of the living rooms and into the streets. |
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The injury has progressed to the point that the heads can dislocate or come out of joint. |
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It was beyond a joke, driving for five miles round and round the car parks, waiting for people to come out. |
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Those who had come out to see His Beatitude felt even closer after having known him better. |
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But one recommendation to come out of it was that masts should not be located within a radius of 500 metres of schools and homes. |
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The four of us really come out of different alternative journalistic efforts you might say. |
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I'd been fiddling with the beastly thing for an hour and couldn't persuade it to come out. |
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The kittens are absolutely adorable and it seems a shame that I can't get anyone to come out and take them away. |
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She was a meek and mild kind of lady and she'd just come out of hospital a few weeks back. |
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It is a new experience, a new adventure, and we have lots of family and friends who will come out to see us. |
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They showed that they can stare adversity in the face and still come out on top. |
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Sarah insisted for Alli to come out of the pool and follow her inside as she fixed dinner, and after some more whining the girl obeyed. |
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Orkney's Highland Park whisky has come out top in a competition run by Whisky Magazine. |
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As she had predicted, the stain on the back of her skirt did not come out, and in the time she had been sitting, it had faded the red material to ruddy beige. |
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We know that Perth isn't the biggest place in the country, but we know the fans that do come out are very appreciative of what we are trying to achieve. |
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One day I saw a striped snake run into the water and he lay on the bottom more than a quarter of an hour, perhaps because he had not yet fairly come out of the torpid state. |
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Maupin is a proud radical, and goodness knows how many gay people he helped come out and feel comfortable about themselves. |
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A chance for the toons to come out of the channel and meet their fans, it might not be possible to go to Greece, but Toon Games are coming to your city. |
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Pour into the stockpot, being careful to stop before the broth is all in and the fat starts to come out. |
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Like, you had the Daft Punk record and then the Bruno Mars record and new records just come out. |
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I had to come out of a very important meeting for you, young lady. |
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No matter how much legal protection you have in place, though, you still must have conscientious tenants paying reasonable rents to come out ahead as a landlord. |
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Davies watched the second man come out of the room, spray his breath with an atomizer from his jacket pocket, then walk towards them, smiling at Diana as he passed. |
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I will come out probably green about the gills and may even be sick. |
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It insists on efficiency standards for household appliances so that your towels come out of the dryer refreshingly cool and damp. |
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Letting the dashers spin for a minute or two without the freezing option will help the ice cream come out of the machine more easily, if the machine has the ability. |
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But the Brandsby trainer withdrew him from that contest after inspecting the Chepstow course and expressing concerns that all the frost had not come out of the ground. |
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The duo behind the jeans has come out with a line of the most adorable mocs yet, featuring brightly colored fur lining and whimsical beaded designs on the toe. |
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To have something like that come out of a small Appalachian town and go somewhere so different is just fantastic. |
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Well, the sherry allows more flavor to come out of the wood than could otherwise be extracted. |
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Well, they finally admitted they agree on everything, you know, after months of trying to paint one another as wackos, they come out and tell us the awful truth. |
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I know several of my peers who have spent years working on film adaptations of their work, only for them either to come out badly, or else not come out at all. |
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A family could head south, cut its income in half, and still come out ahead. |
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For whatever reason, summertime in New York is when all the ghosts of hip-hop past come out of the woodwork. |
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I pass between mighty sentinel-like pines and come out at a crest with Wellington City below to my left and the Harbour glittering metallically beyond. |
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So, don't be surprised to see her come out swinging hard and soon to reclaim the stage. |
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We were sucked into doing exactly what Celera has always done, which is to talk up the result and watch the reports come out saying that it's all done. |
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The bands play for the densely-packed crowd mass, seething with good times, and come out to bounce around to the other bands when their sets are done. |
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Amid some media tumult, the first President Bush had to come out and say in essence, hey, kidding. |
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The police won't really come out unless someone's running amuck. |
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You need to be sure these new boards attached to the rafters all come out to exactly the same level, because you need to attach your finishing material to an even surface. |
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It would come out wrong half the time, and they would tell me to shut up. |
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He says around 80 per cent of the West MacDonnells park is spinifex, and the big fires that come out of it damage the sensitive non-spinifex areas. |
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These are the scruffy, barefoot, rag-tag, tatty little street urchins of the night that come out of their hiding spots once downtown Rangoon is deserted. |
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Perhaps the more exciting announcement to come out of Crewe is the revelation of the company's re-entry into motorsport, specifically the 24-hour Le Mans race. |
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But perhaps the most telling tale to come out of the conclave is from the post-election dinner on Wednesday night. |
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The bullets come out of the elastomer sleeve for further cleaning and battery replacement. |
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Still less is it a conclusion to which they can properly come out of a desire to obstruct a challenge to their decision or out of misplaced amour propre. |
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A scaler would come out, measure the logs and they would be paid. |
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When we wear them we come out bruised and cut where the whalebone digs in. |
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Smaller two-hook rigs baited with fresh shrimp will take all the bottom feeders, which really come out to play as the tide drops off around low and high water. |
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Since Johnson's legitimate and completely justified request Jordan has come out in the press and said that Johnson will be playing his football at Selhurst Park next season. |
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The size of the demonstration could be explained away by the fact that most of the major political parties, from left to right, have come out in opposition to the war. |
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Diana Showman, 19, had come out of her house, ignored demands to put down the weapon, and was shot once. |
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They all convene at the Weston family home, and over the next several days, a series of ghosts come out of the closet. |
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I'm not really sure myself because I guess in a perfect world people would go to prison and come out a new, reformed person who would never commit a crime again. |
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It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth. |
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They may come out with some piece of conceptual art that baffles everyone. |
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Its leader, Abu Baseer al Wuhayshi, and its ideologue, Anwar al-Awlaki, have both come out with praise for the Egyptian. |
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In any case, the movie was interesting for me specifically because of the reason that I've just come out of a live-in relationship that lasted for roughly a year. |
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They should come out and boldly take legal action against the baiter. |
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Scientists have observed a dolphin trying to get a reluctant moray eel to come out of its crevice by poking it with the spiny body of a dead scorpionfish. |
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You're not going to levitate or come out singing the way I do. |
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You've got to realize that there's only five significant British films that come out each year, so there isn't a whole reservoir of talent from which to choose. |
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Though when the cleavage is covered-up, embellishments and elongation come out in full-force. |
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As it stands, candidates do not have much of an incentive to come out in favor of same-sex marriage. |
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Their sixth movie, Fargo, had come out to rave reviews and good box office that March. |
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Some guy had probably come out in a rowing boat and dropped a lead line a few times on top of pinnacles like the one we had ascended, and marked the area as being flat. |
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The answer, sadly, is perhaps the most indicting data to come out in recent years, revealed this past week. |
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On some nights, it'll just be bang on, and all these people will come out. |
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Some of the stuffed animals that have come out of the taxidermy classes are on display in the new institution. |
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I know we will come out of this phase because we have also set up a production line in audiocassettes of Bangla songs, which belong to different genres of music. |
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But I do not see the future in terms of the couture that will come out of it. |
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As I nestle into my bedroll and blanket, I gaze up at the sky and see that a couple of stars have come out and also a gibbous moon has risen in the north. |
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Jake has come out and said he wasn't bothered by Bullard's bants. |
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His uncle, who had come out as openly gay, died of an overdose after years of struggling with substance abuse. |
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The average life expectancy is five years and there is a risk he might not come out of the operation but he told us and the doctors that he was up for it. |
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If governments act as they should, and everything else as it should, the market will take care of itself and everything will come out in the wash. |
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Michaud did not come out of the closet in order to avoid some scandalous revelation. |
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Most customers who walk into a mall to buy a PC come out seeing stars by the time they're out thanks to the overload of technical jargon that is thrown at them. |
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I don't think the whole truth has come out and I don't think it ever will. |
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Because you are gay, and have grown up with a straight family in a straight world, you have to kind of adapt yourself and readapt yourself when you come out. |
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Instead, renegade Newt threw haymakers at also-rans like Michele Bachmann, but was still smart and agile enough to come out ahead. |
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They all come out with much more advanced, mature golf swings. |
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The Lake District is where the ruddy-cheeked, bucolic English middle classes come out to play, filling the air with happy braying and the whiff of Kendal mint cake. |
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One of the reasons I did that Twitter feed is that I want the truth to come out, all the truth, so I can scorch the earth. |
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So no, I would never expect J Street to come out in support of the PCUSA's divestment initiative. |
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Mr Douglas has come out with the classic cringe which believes pessimism, or realism as he would no doubt like to call it, is an inherently Scottish state of mind. |
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I insisted the Empress come out in the rain and see this because she stoutly defends the yardmen who are the laziest bunch of louts I've encountered in a long time. |
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The parts come out red hot and are quenched in a water bath. |
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Isn't it time to open the doors and come out into the world and see whether or not your work is speaking to a vast majority of people or just a select few? |
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Predictably, her worst critics have come out with Bibles held aloft. |
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White men still come out on top, with London dominating the awards. |
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Once you come out, you can complain all you want, legitimately. |
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He tested out long-time rival Arup Basak's game plan to a nicety and though Basak took the first game of the final at 11-8, it was Raman who had come out stronger. |
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Over time, he lost a split-second, just enough to make him less capable of pulling away from blows or landing one of his tremendous counterpunches that come out of nowhere. |
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But in recent times the most prominent cultural icons to come out of the city have been Harry Enfield's The Scousers. |
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I'm no Pollyanna, but I do think some good will come out of this. |
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So Dave backed his car in beside the Caddy, his eyes on the side door of the bar, no one having come out for a while. |
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It may look like a huge mess now, but I expect that it will all come out in the wash as time goes on. |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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And they STILL refuse to come out with the Cartman shirts in sizes for famine resistant sysadmins like me. XXL, please! |
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The rise of the Internet poured gasoline on the fire, creating spaces for feminerds to come out of the woodwork and share their passions. |
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I also joined Gaysoc, partly out of respect for a close friend who had come out as gay, partly because we had a gay president. |
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Boxer would even come out at nights and work for an hour or two on his own by the light of the harvest moon. |
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When he heard the news of her death while on exile in Elba, he locked himself in his room and would not come out for two full days. |
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From head to foot I was powdered almost as white with chalk and dust, as if I had come out of a lime-kiln. |
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As meat cooks, the structure and especially the collagen breaks down, allowing juice to come out of the meat. |
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Laing, and though Waters personally drove Barrett to the appointment, Barrett refused to come out of the car. |
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The Rolling Stones would become the biggest band other than the Beatles to come out of the British Invasion, topping the Hot 100 eight times. |
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However, on 21 February, Haye confirmed that he would only come out of retirement to fight Klitschko. |
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The selling point was that you could put these mice in the microwave and they would come out muffin-warm and smelling like potpourri. |
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The newest drug to come out in 2014 is zohydro, an intense dosage of hydrocodone medication, the strongest yet created for pain management. |
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The Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has also garnered acclaim as perhaps the most celebrated writer ever to come out of the Horn of Africa. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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It's not one of those shows where you can dig about three inches and come out the other end. |
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To avoid injury when digging into sediment it has no cere, but the nostrils come out through hard horn. |
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The Stabilization Fund helped Russia to come out of the global financial crisis in a much better state than many experts had expected. |
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Gaily decorated native boats come out to greet them, but remembering Gama's experience, Cabral refuses to go ashore until hostages are exchanged. |
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By contrast, Luther did not expect anything to come out of the meeting and had to be urged by Philip to attend. |
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We'd come out of the woods behind the house, and while Joe was foragin', I took a reconnoissance. |
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The fungal mycelium grows in compost with a layer of peat moss on top, through which the mushrooms come out, a process called casing. |
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On this day, ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. |
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No one really knows which companies and technologies will come out ahead, so everyone is rolling the dice. |
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After being arrested and humiliated for being straight, Owen organizes a Straight Pride Parade for himself and others to come out of the closet. |
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If the illumination is steadily increased from sub-liminal to super-liminal values, the deeply saturated colour will come out from the blackness. |
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It was good of him to take the fall for you like that, I just wonder if he will come out of this one unscathed. |
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He was a timidsome sort of man and Jinnie had to call sharp 'afore he come out, but come he did, all of a tremble. |
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All of you cross-posting, cross-dressing trans-testicles come out of the woodwork late at night. Why is that? Slow night at the bath house? |
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There is no way to eat and drink all the unfood and beverages and still come out healthy and strong. |
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Aunt Em had just come out of the house to water the cabbages when she looked up and saw Dorothy running toward her. |
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Big Sis had come out the door for some more whoop-ass, while Mr. Man was trying to hold her back. |
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Ya'll like that. Ya'll come out smellin like a rose, looking like one, too. |
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Or whenwe come out of the tunnel, the first thing we see is 1,000 away supporters in the corner of the ground. |
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Well, I'd just, come out of the Last Chance something that looks like a cross between an Injun wickiup and a motherless circus tent. |
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The present number one said that the wisdom tooth was due to come out in the near future. |
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They are working away beneath the soil, busily digesting, but what goes in must come out and what they excrete are called wormcasts. |
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Schedules work out and we just have them come out to Portland. |
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We gained access to a trove of skate zines that dated back to 1977 but also featured zines that had come out the day before. |
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I'm interested in the forms of migrations, of exchange, of racialization and exploitation that come out of a modern colonial regime. |
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Hanley was forced to come out of the closet and resign all at once. |
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Before the leaks and girlfriends come out of the woodwork, spill it. |
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It will take beating Paraguay, so expect them to come out swinging. |
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Mr Khamis said rat snakes were often seen at Al Areen, mainly during the summer when they come out on warm days to soak up the heat of the sun. |
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I had an upper molar that was busily reabsorbing itself, and needed to come out. |
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Elektro Kif is the first new dance to come out of France since the can-can and the Coventry boys will be showing their moves on stage. |
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When I got to the baggage claim at O'Hare, I realized that the question had not come out of thin turbulent air after all. |
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If we come out and lay an egg against this defense, then our offense is not where we think we are. |
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The children expect to be able to come out of school on a par with those from wealthier, leafier suburbs. |
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At Christmas, the warm, seasonal spices come out and we are treated to rich cakes and biscuits such as stollen and lebkuchen. |
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With the murders of five prostitutes in Ipswich, proponents of legalising prostitution have come out of the woodwork including some politicians. |
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Sometimes, jobs and paychecks come out ahead of self-actualization. |
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Peter Schmeichel used to come out and rollock Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister and they'd give it back. |
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While posing as limousine liberals, most of today's movie stars have shirked their responsibility to come out of the closet. |
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Loan accounts of around INR10m were under corporate debt restructuring, which will come out of the NPA category in the third quarter, said Bhat. |
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I've often come out of a restaurant's loos thinking 'I'm not sure about this place. |
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It was almost inevitable that an economist on the statist edge of the mainstream or a little beyond would come out swinging for big government. |
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