He wanted a quiet retreat to build his house upon and concentrate on his work. |
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I try to withhold all curiosities and concentrate on maintaining my composure. |
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So now he and his wife can concentrate on recovering from their shared ordeal. |
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He will continue recuperating from breathing problems and concentrate on his plans for holy week, which begins next Sunday. |
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I decided to leave school and concentrate on playing golf and working at night. |
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Tuilec is right behind me, pausing to concentrate on refastening the grill over the opening. |
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Why not postpone the constitutional debate for a decade and concentrate on economic reform? |
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I passed my French A level last summer so can concentrate on the maths, music and business studies. |
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Everyone thought he was kidding until, at the height of his fame, he laid his camera aside to concentrate on painting and drawing. |
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Would you just concentrate on the time in relation to which you gave the answer. |
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This relaxed posture allows her to concentrate on contracting her abdominal muscles with maximum intensity. |
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Try to ignore the poor spelling and amateurish design, and concentrate on the quality of advice gleaned from years of experience. |
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The thing about winning in life is you've got to concentrate on what is necessary to reach the top. |
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I tried to talk but I couldn't quite concentrate on single words or forming complete sentences at the moment. |
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You try to concentrate on learning pertinent facts and are aware that what is now in vogue will eventually become dated. |
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We concentrate on phosphorus as the nutrient that is biolimiting on geological time scales and potentially leaves a complete geological record. |
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Ilse tried not to concentrate on that, but try as she might, the delicate wrists and ankles, shapely calves and round arms spoke to her. |
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I will try and write as I revise, but don't expect quick updates, because I really want to concentrate on my studies. |
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I glared at them quietly, unable to concentrate on my book, feeling crowded in. |
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After that, you just have to concentrate on getting past the rider in front. |
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She began to concentrate on Carl's breathing, the slow rhythm of the rise and fall of his chest, the sound of the ocean tide in the distance. |
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I suddenly found it hard to concentrate on the needle the first doctor had shoved into the crook of my elbow. |
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The crew had time to concentrate on the approach as we descended through the clouds. |
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Claudette couldn't concentrate on the epistle or the gospel, couldn't settle down to the rosary. |
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The charity will also concentrate on funding the arts through sponsorship of music, ballet, opera and film. |
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We began to ascend the hill and for a while we had to concentrate on nothing more than the slippery climb. |
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Specifically, we concentrate on K-12 science, technology, engineering, and math learning experiences for students and teachers. |
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We need to concentrate on those kind of jobs instead of trying to save low-level jobs that we have to subsidize to keep. |
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She was up in her attic one afternoon, trying to concentrate on where to place her asymptotes on her hyperbola, but her mind traveled elsewhere. |
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Forget all the sailing ships, the sloops, brigs, schooners and luggers lost here, and concentrate on the steamships. |
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But federal investigations into lynchings could only concentrate on trying to prove that the lynchers had violated their victims' civil rights. |
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I'm going to take my time, no hurry, and concentrate on walking to detention in a dignified, poised manner. |
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For the purpose of this paper we will concentrate on the types of dreams that are normally reported when subjects are awakened from REM sleep. |
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They will be playing a selection of songs from their back catalogue, plus some new material, before they concentrate on recording. |
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With these abilities they can concentrate on skill and technique when it comes to competitive football. |
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Popular work also tends to concentrate on the famous campaigns of Western military history. |
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If we must have retail developments, let's concentrate on the city centre instead of perpetuating the Council's scattergun approach to planning. |
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But he did not feel hungry because he was in such pain from his injuries and could only concentrate on trying to get out. |
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It's a wonder he managed to concentrate on any tennis with so many other things on his mind. |
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We cannot know for sure, but they may have advised him to concentrate on his breathing, or to repeat a mantra silently to himself. |
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His plan had always been to retire from the track after Athens to concentrate on half-marathons and marathons. |
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Teachers can use the tests to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of pupils so they can identify areas to concentrate on. |
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He went part-time at Springfield Park, where he works in the shop, to concentrate on his game and has reduced his ranking to scratch. |
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These days, I concentrate on developing and marketing our mineral water products. |
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But instead of Big Macs and large fries, thrice daily, I was to concentrate on the healthier offerings. |
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He says the cold weather also helps because it makes him concentrate on hitting the ball on the sweet spot of the bat. |
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I will concentrate on three key areas of the education debate that are seldomly discussed. |
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He prefers to concentrate on what one might consider a growing Hegelian self-consciousness in Africa. |
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A line-man likes to narrow his focus and concentrate on his assignments late in the week. |
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Yet it is a colossal mistake to concentrate on the negative aspects of our society and to be blind to so much of value. |
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Artists must concentrate on making their presentations visually apt and pleasing. |
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But before we get to those little things let's concentrate on the positive. |
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If not, then Wiggins will be left free to concentrate on the world individual time trial in Madrid in September. |
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These operations were planned to concentrate on striking warships versus logistical support ships and merchantmen. |
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His method of working was to concentrate on a topic until he tired of it, when he would write a book on that topic. |
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His earlier genre scenes concentrate on peasants merrymaking or brawling in houses, taverns, or barns. |
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The new hospital will concentrate on very seriously ill children and specialist cases. |
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She has decided, too, to concentrate on her game for a few years to the exclusion of all else. |
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Both reached record mileages with their engines, and were able to concentrate on chassis and engine development for the coming races. |
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I was encouraged to concentrate on my delivery and perfect my technique rather than get hung up about the jack or bowl. |
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As you concentrate on the motions of your body, you develop a feeling of peace and tranquility. |
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On entering, I switch it off, the better to concentrate on what a shiny, show-off, thieving bunch the old Venetians were. |
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They were around us throughout the dive at such close distance, making it impossible for us to concentrate on searching for the mimic octopus. |
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Cowdery brushes that aside, saying he will concentrate on scouting out new acquisitions, while Thompson minds the shop. |
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Vice-captain Matt Burke said the Australians had to concentrate on their own game and not fall into the trap of watching the scoreboard. |
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The final minutes are the ones to concentrate on, since everybody is fighting to make theirs the final bid of the auction. |
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They know how to work shift work, how to meet quotas, concentrate on tasks and work cooperatively with others. |
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Yet in my exhausting tries, I couldn't concentrate on making a conscious effort of it, not while this sheep dog was left standing. |
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So please put these missish concerns aside and let's concentrate on finding you a source of food. |
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The enterprise body also aims to concentrate on emerging areas such as biomaterials and bioinformatics. |
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The papers that follow concentrate on the integration of high-resolution geochemical records with detailed biostratigraphy. |
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In Tenerife they concentrate on salad leaves such as mizuna, ruby chard, rocket and red mustard. |
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Instead, they decided to regard all search engines as black boxes, and concentrate on creating the most relevant content. |
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They eschew narrative, write in turgid, jargon-ridden prose and concentrate on micro-topics instead of the big picture. |
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To concentrate on the ultraviolet part of the spectrum, we calculated the proportion of the ultraviolet in each plumage spectrum measured. |
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It could organise manufacturing for multinationals which prefer to concentrate on selling their products. |
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Why slave long and hard in the kitchen, when you can make this salad in minutes, leaving you free to concentrate on the one you love! |
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A beautiful and highly accurate series of drawings concentrate on the mechanics of the osteological and myological systems. |
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This makes sure that you concentrate on every section and are not unidimensional in your approach. |
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But to concentrate on the theory means that you are bookish, weedy, un-masculine and alien. |
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We've also decided to take something of a sabbatical from smallholding next year, to allow us to concentrate on other things. |
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After the national conventions, the two parties presidential hopefuls can concentrate on campaigning for the ultimate prize in American politics. |
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He is a natural for this spot, where he can concentrate on making tackles instead of providing deep coverage. |
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His big hand on mine, all I could concentrate on was the heat radiating from him, his nearness warming not just my flesh, but my soul. |
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Keep your cocky neb out and concentrate on playing your grandad tournaments and pretending to be a panto queen. |
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Many readers, especially those who concentrate on Huxley's idealism, are unversed in the author's background. |
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That's not snubbing Scotland, but I just want to concentrate on playing in the Premiership. |
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Shorn of its mobile cash cow, the company has been forced to concentrate on upgrading its fixed line network. |
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Close your eyes and breathe in very deeply, concentrate on the days pleasant happenings. |
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However, after working as harmonist in some other films, I decided to concentrate on Carnatic music. |
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Everything is new to me again right now, and I have to concentrate on having a good season with Aberdeen. |
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The line drifted down nicely but I wasn't sure if I should concentrate on the trout or the indicator. |
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We should stop development on all new, and old products and concentrate on making them stable instead of showing vaporware. |
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The new no-frills bank will concentrate on consumer credit and mortgages and will initially focus on the UK market. |
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I think we all need to buck up our ideas a bit and concentrate on what we can do. |
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It stated that the banks must leave help and advice to non-bank sources and concentrate on providing simple transaction and lending facilities. |
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But how could one concentrate on words for creating spells when another mutter curses on you? |
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Rather than concentrate on the method this question can be answered by using a little future visioning. |
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Finding every fall in this area would take a lifetime, so concentrate on Marquette County and the delightful burg of Big Bay. |
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The Government wants to train more bursars so that head teachers are free to concentrate on classroom matters. |
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I would also like to concentrate on some writing, speaking engagements and bushwalking. |
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By doing a partial movement, I concentrate on the lumbar region and keep my glutes and hams from assisting. |
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At least 25 percent of knife sales are impulse buys, so concentrate on high-margin models in your premium space. |
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The new cabinet will concentrate on raising standards in services already provided and on regenerating the borough's more deprived areas. |
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However hard we try to concentrate on the paintings, the sad facts of Solomon's biography insist on obtruding themselves. |
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The static lines allowed German flak to concentrate on likely targets, creating a hazardous environment for low-flying aircraft. |
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Removing the distraction of gender allows boys and girls to concentrate on maximum development of their capabilities and talents. |
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It needed to concentrate on more popular white varietals such as Chardonnay and, especially, Sauvignon Blanc rather than the insipid steen. |
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A main reason for the change is that it is hoped it will free up police to concentrate on hard drugs such as heroin and crack cocaine. |
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But retirement will allow him to concentrate on his two hobbies of gardening and walking with his wife Elizabeth, a Marlborough care worker. |
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That said, concentrate on making friends with other campers-or you might find yourself with a one-way ticket home. |
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However, it is wise to leave the history in the classroom and concentrate on the drama onstage. |
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In this study we concentrate on the field relations and stratigraphy of the pyroclastic deposits within the lower volcanics. |
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Why don't these people concentrate on improving their own areas and leave ours alone? |
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Now though, as I relax in a chaise lounge I find myself scanning the entire setting, unable to concentrate on my potboiler. |
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There's also a lot of folly, superstition and craziness, but I like to concentrate on the energy and resilience aspect of it. |
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His passion for plants eventually brought him to concentrate on producing chrysanths and bedding plants for direct sale. |
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So to be able to concentrate on a single object and to describe it in all of its individual particularity seemed to them a Herculean feat. |
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He decided to concentrate on the instruments as an homage to jazz and classical music. |
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For the same reason, the peripatetic bookstall would concentrate on school and college campuses. |
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Local authorities should concentrate on providing services to the public not persecuting honest shopkeepers. |
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The effect of all this familiarity is to allow us to concentrate on the various characters and their interactions. |
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But Choi argued how can families have fun together when parents are likely to concentrate on betting. |
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It seems to be that they concentrate on particular projects and ones that deal in Portuguese language only. |
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We should concentrate on peace and health for all before we embark on glory for the few. |
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I went home and tried to concentrate on some work but couldn't concentrate. |
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Should it concentrate on the lives of Great Men or deal with broad economic trends? |
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He thinks more operators should concentrate on the middle market instead of the top. |
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But his promise to Inger demanded he put personal feelings aside and concentrate on conciliating her brother. |
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All the hurrying, worrying bustle of the world would be shut out, and she could concentrate on her innermost thoughts. |
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We don't really intellectualize, or concentrate on anything else other than making the music. |
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Current training is based on a conventional, linear battlefield and enables drill sergeants to concentrate on the fundamentals of marksmanship. |
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Trinity management wanted to concentrate on its core activity and aborted the joint venture with Bonnier. |
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We must concentrate on our horse units, and have them all up to speed within a week if possible. |
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Let's leave motorists alone and concentrate on the many other problems within the borough and the country as a whole. |
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Instead, I'm going to concentrate on how these postseason events affect me. |
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Soldiers are being taken off emergency fire cover to concentrate on military training. |
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If a player drives in at a crazy angle, let him miss the shot and concentrate on the rebound. |
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I chose to ignore him and concentrate on a crossword clue, which I really couldn't get. |
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The Government was wielding a rapier, not a cudgel, and wanted to concentrate on the clear and pressing dangers. |
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Their gabble clouded my mind and it was difficult to concentrate on my work. |
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She unfolds a page of hand-written directions and I concentrate on tail lights, changing lanes and weaving through eastbound traffic. |
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And the region's scientists and researchers have tended to concentrate on finding practical applications rather than unraveling basic principles. |
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We will just try our hardest and concentrate on our final few games to get the results we need. |
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Aristotle himself advises us not to spend too much time over these generalities but rather to concentrate on the different functions of the soul. |
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So I suppose it was the natural progression of my studies in genetics to concentrate on horses. |
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This defeatist attitude then leads him to concentrate on emphasizing post-war humanitarian efforts. |
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At this stage, you should primarily concentrate on stock, which offers a high profit margin. |
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Computers generate heat, dehumidifying the air, and you blink less when you concentrate on work. |
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It isn't easy to focus and concentrate on God's voice when everybody and everything around you dejects Him and tells you otherwise. |
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He began to concentrate on the design and manufacture of punch, stamp and draw tools for the production of metal car panels. |
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If we ignore that and just concentrate on infill, the edge city will never repair itself. |
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These days I'm so distracted by the arguments over it that I cannot concentrate on teaching my students. |
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A young, arrogant veterinarian unable to concentrate on the needs of animals hastily euthanizes an ill horse. |
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I have no idea how to evaluate these factors so I'm just going to concentrate on the moral issue. |
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Recently, the company has been divesting itself of those businesses to concentrate on its core TV technologies. |
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He would soon be writing to RAZ asking the referees' body to excuse him so he could concentrate on his mayoral duties. |
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Gaia guides my inhalation and exhalation by putting pressure on the areas I need to concentrate on such as my stomach and chest. |
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Without tipping at the shoulders, concentrate on shifting your weight from one skate to the other between each waddle. |
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But you have to walk before you can run, and I have had to concentrate on brushing up the forward play. |
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Might search engines employing crawlers drop free listings altogether to concentrate on paid inclusion programs? |
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I enjoy being among the French fans and actually having the time to be able to concentrate on the job in hand without any distractions. |
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She stresses that it is crucial for women in academia to concentrate on their research. |
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When will they again concentrate on the product and not what the latest quarterly dividend or share price happens to be? |
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Instead of focusing on the length of your cut, concentrate on accentuating your best feature. |
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It gives you that bit more freedom to not worry about consistency or accuracy and instead concentrate on getting something written. |
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In some cases, webmasters concentrate on designing the web pages and entrust the writing of sales copy to professional copywriters. |
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I think I'll pack the diet in for a while and just concentrate on the fitness side. |
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Investors want businesses to concentrate on pumping up the bottom line and lifting stock prices. |
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Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year. |
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For their own sake and that of the country, they would be well advised to concentrate on issues about which the electorate actually cares. |
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Andy had abandoned her own pizza after just one slice to concentrate on peeling the foil from the juicy garlic bread. |
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I couldn't concentrate on anything, the jumpiness in my stomach a constant distraction. |
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We must concentrate on creating conditions to restrain militarism and military adventurism in the world. |
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I find that if I concentrate on the geometric shapes and unfocus to the point of occular agony they rarify into a twisting tunnel. |
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He began to concentrate on the rat-a-tat of the film rolling through the projector. |
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Then we'll be able to concentrate on other interests, mainly in the wholefood cookery area. |
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A country of ten-year-olds should concentrate on their reading and comprehension skills. |
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She put the keys into the ignition and sped off into the night, trying to find something to concentrate on besides her disturbing memories. |
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Now that most of the chaff has been winnowed I hope to be able to concentrate on the wheat. |
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A new general manager will oversee this process and concentrate on building up the trade orders which a previous lack of capacity meant they had to let go. |
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Klitschko was retiring from the ring to concentrate on politics, where he had a 0-3 record in bids to become mayor of Kiev. |
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But I found it too hard to concentrate on a fledgling career as I was in a difficult relationship at the time, so I ended up just drifting around waitressing. |
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Poets in this tradition are less likely to abominate the larger society than to ignore it altogether and to concentrate on a narrow range of personal and domestic subjects. |
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They gave me such bad palpitations and shakes I couldn't actually concentrate on Brazilian hyperinflation or the ritual uses of the cenote in Mayan culture. |
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A successful program will minimize distractions, allowing management to concentrate on the critical paths that contain system components most sensitive to cost and schedule. |
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The aura of solitariness that surrounds Don Pedro was perfectly handled by the camera in the final dance, as it left him to concentrate on the other revellers. |
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There's this thing about Montreal where we had so many bad years, which were actually good years insomuch that you could live cheaply and really concentrate on the art. |
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I nod my head and try to concentrate on what Phyllis is telling me, but my eye keeps wandering across her yard. |
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The long queues outside principals' offices in many township schools made it difficult for the schools to concentrate on teaching as the teachers had to attend to the queues. |
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They both concentrate on training on the spot, offering experiences in different types of media, as they are run by diversified media conglomerates. |
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For many this is limited to an occasional walk during a mainly vehicle borne safari but others, like John Stevens, prefer to concentrate on walking and tracking animals. |
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She was one of the first women photographers to concentrate on nudes. |
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She struggled to concentrate on crossword puzzles and read books, so she just watched television. |
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My pilot finally figured out that the arresting gear was for overruns only, so we decided to skip the arrested landing and concentrate on finding the runway. |
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The head of the IOC recently suggested that the Greeks stop worrying about beautifying the city and concentrate on completing the big construction and transport projects. |
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Parmesan is also good with roast parsnips, unless you prefer to concentrate on the parsnips' inherent sweetness and splash on some honey or maple syrup as they roast. |
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He tried to concentrate on the words that were being spoken around him, but they seemed far away and he struggled to make sense of them as he prepared himself for the worst. |
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So they concentrate on just leaking information about his bedroom affairs. |
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I was also able to concentrate on bending and suppling him laterally. |
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Mainly you want to concentrate on attacking him to serve mainly as a distraction for moving your king's pawns as quickly forward as possible to attain a few more queens. |
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Its home-based design development will be expanded and sufficient printing capacity retained to concentrate on short print runs and bespoke orders from restoration projects. |
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Oh, no, no, because as much as we get criticized for concentrating on the horse race, when we don't concentrate on the horse race, people want to know about the horse race. |
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The first draft I write by hand in my local library, where the room is so grim there is nothing else to distract me, so I concentrate on the writing just to get out of there. |
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Someday, maybe, they'll be able to treat spiders and humans as morally equal, but for now they need to concentrate on more humane slaughter methods. |
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Because the learner has become competent with the short vowels, consonants, and consonant blends, he or she can now concentrate on mastering the long-vowel spelling forms. |
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It was decided to concentrate on a three-volume work on the Higher transcendental functions, to be followed by two volumes of tables of integrals. |
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To make things as simple as possible I decided to concentrate on images of flat emptiness, avoiding mountainous areas where the contour lines jostle against each other. |
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Very practically, homework allows more ground to be covered and enables classwork to concentrate on activities that require the presence of the teacher. |
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They extended to religious observance and penance, or expiation, though in the later period there is a tendency to concentrate on what looks more today, in the west, like law. |
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Then people will concentrate on the merits or demerits of the book. |
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Although in the first years of his reign Henry was preoccupied with Norman affairs, he was not as free to concentrate on them as he would have liked. |
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Sheriff Vasey was sat at his desk, lines of worry incised into his face as he tried to ignore the storm and concentrate on the stack of paperwork piled up in front of him. |
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The fact that such a meeting will enable people to concentrate on issues without the party political hacks breathing down their necks is sufficient reason, I'd suggest! |
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But while we concentrate on our bodies, the summer sun and salt water, combined with frequent use of hairdryers and ceramic straighteners, are doing untold damage to our hair. |
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Instead of slaving over the sauce just before dinner, you can chat with your guests, or concentrate on the entree. |
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It's heavier than a corded mouse, but I personally don't notice this until I start writing a review, and then I concentrate on it and it does irritate me a little. |
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This move takes the company back to its core activity and will allow it to fully concentrate on its faster growing pharmaceutical products business, it said. |
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I turned my gaze upward, trying to concentrate on something else. |
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This was to change his life and, after this experience, he gave up military research to concentrate on the ethics of science and later on life sciences. |
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The monolingual reader, free from vocabulary and prior knowledge demands, was able to concentrate on the interpretation and comprehension of the text as a whole. |
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Just ignore all those eyes and concentrate on getting it over with. |
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During the first few sittings, the artist must concentrate on the face and any other physical qualities, such as hands, that need special attention. |
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He asked them to instead concentrate on heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine. |
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More than anyone else, Bobby himself would wish to underplay his disability and to concentrate on his achievements, for that is really what is important to him. |
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This management trend is the latest in a line of effective ways of reducing costs and allowing organisations to concentrate on their core activities. |
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He says the Executive and SE are right to concentrate on specific business areas, such as life sciences, in which the country has proved itself to have some ability. |
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She had her knitting in her lap and was trying to concentrate on her stitches when she heard tapping at her window. Darn it! She dropped a stitch. |
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If you get churning guts, concentrate on relaxing your stomach muscles. |
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In this Topic, we will concentrate on stereoisomerism in organic compounds, although this phenomenon also occurs in other compounds such as transition metal complexes. |
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Administrative tasks will be taken on by support staff so teachers can concentrate on teaching and a pupil researcher will be appointed to monitor progress. |
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I wish she would retire from the public eye, be elusive, continue to cultivate the mad as a box of frogs image by all means, but stop talking and concentrate on the singing. |
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He believes that education should concentrate on creative thinking rather than solely getting to grips with the hard sell of the commercial world. |
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We will run mailshots for you monthly or every other month to your clients and new prospects, freeing up your time to concentrate on your business. |
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Ceremonies at Chatby, led by a Royal Navy chaplain and defence staff from Britain's embassy in Egypt, did not solely concentrate on the Napoleonic era. |
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Universities and their medical schools are developing proactive policies to streamline their research portfolios and to concentrate on existing areas of strength. |
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A beautiful and highly accurate series of drawings, datable to the winter of 1510-11, concentrate on the mechanics of the osteological and myological systems. |
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At the end of the day, there are feminists who concentrate on men's issues, some who do work on both genders, and some who concentrate solely on improving the world for women. |
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Last year, it was open season on the company, but now when you look at the business as a whole, it makes it easier to concentrate on the shop floor. |
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As with the standing agreement these would be built by the US so British shipyards could concentrate on building vessels for the Royal Navy. |
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Stop persecuting the minnows and concentrate on the real sharks, a High Court judge advised Britain's taxmen yesterday. |
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We should concentrate on developing closer relationships with the British Commonwealth of Nations. |
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Master toolmakers concentrate on the highest skill level activities, while the other technicians deal with the lesser-skill level activities. |
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I'd find it a challenge to concentrate on his six pack when I was secretly wondering if he'd used my leg shaver on his chest. |
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We expect no change in the foreseeable future so that the EU will be able to fully concentrate on other challenges. |
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Greylags used to concentrate on British estuaries, eating roots of rushes and sedges, as they do in other parts of their range. |
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His primary objective at the Welcombe is to concentrate on the two AA Rosetted Trevelyan Restaurant. |
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Whittle would later concentrate on the simpler centrifugal compressor only, for a variety of practical reasons. |
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Chadwick dropped all his other responsibilities to concentrate on proving the existence of the neutron, frequently working late at night. |
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Specialist builders also exist and concentrate on building buses for special uses or modifying standard buses into specialised products. |
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These organs concentrate on material questions concerning the state's territory, including local security, records, transportation, and finances. |
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However, some of Holbein's other portraits of Steelyard merchants, for example that of Derich Born, concentrate on the naturalness of the face. |
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While in Germany, Holst reappraised his professional life, and in 1903 he decided to abandon orchestral playing to concentrate on composition. |
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He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. |
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There are many Traditional Irish bands playing throughout the city and quite a few music schools concentrate on teaching Traditional music. |
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Historians began to concentrate on the values, beliefs and behavior of the people at large. |
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Goebbels recommended that the remaining authors should concentrate on books themed on Germanic myths and the concept of blood and soil. |
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Stripped of its fighters, Luftflotte 3 would concentrate on the night bombing campaign. |
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Beginning in May 2010 NATO special forces began to concentrate on operations to capture or kill specific Taliban leaders. |
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She said that this was partly due to the government removing red tape and scrapping targets to allow the police to concentrate on crime fighting. |
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Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound. |
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I found it, in the mid 80s, preferable to concentrate on those things that only comics could achieve. |
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In his last years a propensity to concentrate on detail at the expense of the whole of a piece became marked. |
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Jim Telfer stood down after the Grand Slam to concentrate on his professional career as a school master. |
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He lasted just over a year, enduring a whitewash in the 1985 Five Nations, before resigning to concentrate on his business. |
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News coverage tends to concentrate on the former counties of Caithness and Sutherland. |
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At the 2012 Scottish local elections Councillor Debra Storr stood down to concentrate on her professional career. |
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They are not mentioned in Tacitus' accounts of Roman warfare in Wales, which concentrate on their neighbours the Silures and Ordovices. |
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Painting in Italy and afterwards in Britain, he was the first major British painter to concentrate on landscape. |
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After 5 days studying the script, Jane is now off book, and can concentrate on gesture more. |
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On 4 July 2007 Lees announced his departure from the band to concentrate on his teaching and solo career. |
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This plan was hoped to quickly gain victory against the French and allow German forces to concentrate on the Eastern Front. |
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Glas discontinued scooter production to concentrate on its Goggomobil microcar. |
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The death of the Bulgarian tsar Simeon I in 927 severely weakened the Bulgarians, allowing the Byzantines to concentrate on the eastern front. |
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At this point Darby decided to leave the brass company and concentrate on his iron founding pursuits. |
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After 1896, Rockefeller disengaged from business to concentrate on his philanthropy, leaving Archbold in control. |
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Thus the inventor's time and energy can be spent on pure innovation, allowing others to concentrate on manufacturability. |
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Athletes tend to join clubs which concentrate on their particular discipline. |
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We concentrate on bottom-up techniques, in particular, the seminaive evaluation and the magic-set transformation. |
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The veterinarian said his real problem was that he had sugar, and not to concentrate on the problem with his eyes. |
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Hannah will study Abnormal Psychology while Matthew will concentrate on The Biology of Cancer on the trip next month. |
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As well as raft-building, absailing, canoeing and hiking, participants concentrate on a range of team-building skills. |
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Furthermore, YFE is to concentrate on systematic and future-orientated expansion of its target group. |
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Its history lessons should concentrate on why a newly-unified and gullible Italy fell for a megalomaniacal, paternalist goon like Mussolini. |
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Traders need to concentrate on a few tools and indicators in order to internalize them. |
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Biloxi officials say that the cameras have led to fewer fights and disruptions, freeing students to concentrate on their schoolwork. |
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Yesterday Yasmina, 32, revealed how she was headhunted by James, who quit Dragons' Den last year to concentrate on his businesses. |
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Yesterday Yasmina, 32, revealed she was headhunted by James, who quit Dragons' Den last year to concentrate on his businesses. |
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Rod Jones, taking a break from Idlewild to concentrate on his 'solo' project The Birthday Suit, plays The End in Birmingham on Sunday. |
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Antwerp manufacturers now concentrate on the larger stones and the flat, usually triangular twinned diamonds called macles. |
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We concentrate on the small stuff, insuring the big picture is always in focus. |
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But with his long-term future set to be sorted Eck will concentrate on taking his team to the next level by winning back the title from Celtic. |
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Kink is the first rider-owned and operated BMX bike company to concentrate on parts and accessories. |
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Several of the chapters concentrate on landholding, labor relations, and the family from the mid-nineteenth century up to the mid-twentieth. |
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He realised that when aid was delivered to a disaster area charities tended to concentrate on medicine and food. |
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While Hurley will concentrate on Avos Systems' mobile video platform MixBit, Steve Chen will move over to Google Ventures. |
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Operation DARC will concentrate on improving household security, public awareness and targeting known repeat offenders. |
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Typically, restaurant managers will concentrate on food, customer service, and front and back of house operations. |
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In the future, Baidarka will concentrate on light construction and other government service contracts, perhaps including environmental cleanup. |
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This essay will concentrate on three related issues that connect with second-person fiction. |
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