I have a test tonight that I'm ridiculously underprepared for, because I've been heavily concentrating on my other class. |
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He said the party would be concentrating much of its efforts on Dublin and 14 other urban centres where the party was under-represented. |
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Both have played an awful lot of rugby in the past few seasons and right now they're concentrating on building muscle and power. |
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Europe was increasingly concentrating power into the hands of elite groups, who constituted a very small proportion of the total population. |
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His first mathematical research was on analysis, in particular concentrating on integrals and solutions of differential equations. |
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Musgrave's chief of staff says the congresswoman is concentrating on getting the two-thirds support she needs in the U.S. House and Senate. |
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We guess just because you're concentrating on making poverty history doesn't mean you can't enjoy some Pimms roped off from the unwashed. |
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However, its side effects consist of tiredness, upset stomach, nervousness, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. |
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All three are concentrating hard on stirring their biscuit mixture while their helper urges them on. |
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In contrast, most recreational athletes spend little time concentrating on breathing and as a result are bad breathers. |
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Even where the reservoir is a fractured source rock, some internal flow of oil is involved in concentrating the oil to form an accumulation. |
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Ultrafiltration devices used for concentrating protein were obtained from Fisher as were Slide-A-Lyzer dialysis cassettes. |
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Davout and Bernadotte have been ordered to Dornburg, with the other troops concentrating around Jena. |
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They should be concentrating on investigating the accident or finding the thieves. |
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Both are quite tasty and worth the effort, but today we're concentrating on splake techniques. |
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I feel they are concentrating on the visual side rather than the practical problems we are facing. |
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Either way, big or small, I now know we should be concentrating on the welfare of the staff. |
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Use a volumizing product on wet hair, distributing through locks upside down and concentrating on the roots. |
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The club's Bulgarian midfielder Stilian Petrov insists, however, that concentrating on the tasks immediately in hand will not prove difficult. |
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That, rather than attacking each other, is what we should be concentrating on. |
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Today both companies are concentrating on the local branch offices of large corporations as their hot sales prospects. |
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After about three years concentrating on a mathematical theory of stellar structure, Milne turned his attention to cosmology. |
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Police chiefs insist they are winning the war on hard drugs by concentrating on the upper end of the narcotics crime scale. |
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Thereafter, Hunt painted only the occasional oil, concentrating on watercolour, of which he was to become a master technician. |
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He developed an extensive decorative program, concentrating almost entirely on chinoiserie. |
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So it is not concentrating on any particular service that takes place in space time at any moment. |
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Giles flinched, but fought the urge to strike back, concentrating instead on the blindfold. |
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Baba Raul Canizares is also doing a series of books concentrating on each of the various Orishas in Santeria. |
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The session was sharp and snappy, concentrating on the primacy of first touch and quick striking. |
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Cut and install the treads after the risers, again concentrating on a clean fit between the finished stringers and a good line against the riser. |
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That is what we should be concentrating on because this mechanism is a disaster. |
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Another hour passed and the pain was now so excruciating that I was having trouble focusing or concentrating. |
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At first concentrating on drawing, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage. |
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The drivers are not concentrating and just going from A to B to distribute the goods. |
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Both are made by harvesting late ultra-ripe grapes and then concentrating them further by sun-drying them. |
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Breathing correctly or concentrating on your breathing will help oxygenate your blood which in turn oxygenates the baby. |
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At this point, he found a Hollywood agent and began concentrating on his film career. |
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While the rest of the world scoured their thesauruses for superlatives, the band themselves were concentrating. |
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Apart from concentrating on domestic coins, collectors may also hone in on various themes. |
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Another criticism is that they sentimentalise the past or make it antiquarian by abnegating the context and concentrating on the artefacts. |
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By concentrating all evil in the oppressors, it absolves the victims from examining their own failings. |
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Licata is currently concentrating on feather fiber's unusually high potential as an absorbent of heavy metals. |
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She was concentrating on not spilling anything on her blouse, which had been dry-cleaned the day before. |
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I think this time round I'm just going to be concentrating on doing some throwing events, like the javelin, the discus and the shot putt. |
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Smith has studied martial arts for 18 years, concentrating exclusively on ju-jitsu for the last 14 years and has trained all over Europe. |
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The city is concentrating on improving radial links from the city's central areas into the outer suburbs. |
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Most of last week was spent concentrating on trying to get the pitch dry because of all the rain we had. |
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He knows that, judging from opinion poll research, concentrating on Europe as an issue is normally the route to defeat. |
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Adams' biography confesses to concentrating less on the later years and this deprives the book of a conclusive judgment about its subject. |
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Now, instead of concentrating on speeders and drivers jumping red lights, the officers will focus on muggers and thugs. |
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Children with anemia would have difficulties in concentrating, became easily exhausted and experienced general physical weakness. |
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Encourage deeper inhalations by concentrating on full, strong exhalations that fully expel carbon dioxide from your lungs. |
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Instead of focusing on the negative aspects of jobs moving overseas, we should be concentrating on turning any threats to our advantage. |
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In fact, he probably went into psychology in order to evade his own problems by concentrating on the mental afflictions of others. |
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The leisure company is currently concentrating on the greater Dublin area and may look at opening a facility in the docklands. |
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What I am concentrating on now is the first match against the world champions Germany. |
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After the victory at Smolensk, Hitler reverted to his old concept of concentrating the main effort on the wings. |
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They are having difficulty concentrating, difficulty focusing, difficulty remembering details. |
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Although you can make your egg rolls and wontons, you will be better off buying the finished product and concentrating on the stir-fries. |
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The latter keeps the display from distracting the driver when he should be concentrating on more important tasks. |
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Reverting back to a glossary distracts a reader from concentrating on the science in an article. |
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He ignored his wormy friend, concentrating again on his hatred for the boy they were spying on. |
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For the present we are concentrating on ciphers where the basic symbols are the letters of the English alphabet. |
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My fingers started picking at my chipped black nail polish and I kept my eyes down, concentrating on the paint chipping. |
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Nor should they be concentrating on atmosphere and ambience at the expense of proper food. |
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This can cause a person to experience physical fatigue, along with mental fogginess, difficulty in concentrating, and dullness of the mind. |
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Probably most of his classmates that morning were concentrating on the yuck factor of that dirty cup. |
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She was concentrating on her coloring, careful not to cross the solid black line. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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We're concentrating on producing a satisfying single-player game that is fun to play, with a lot of replay value. |
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Now I'm rambling, but these thoughts distract me from concentrating on my work and I must let them out. |
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The first few minutes were spent concentrating on the food, for the women were famished. |
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An energetic youngster, she dabbled in countless sports before finally concentrating on hockey. |
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We are really concentrating on him playing the new stuff that he is not as familiar with. |
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She's concentrating on her weakest subject to revise, which is English Lit. |
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The 30-year-old, who is married to a Czech television newscaster, attributes his revival to concentrating on improving his short game. |
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They handle reproduction very tastefully, concentrating on the genetic facts of life rather than physical how-tos. |
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The Advocate General is there concentrating on foreseeability of risks rather than the discoverability of particular defects. |
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In order to achieve this, the bank is concentrating on streamlining treasury operations, foreign exchange dealing and risk management. |
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By concentrating on tact and diplomacy you can more effectively take advantage of your intellectual potential. |
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A fairly brief introduction provides a basic description of the manuscript, concentrating on its codicology and production. |
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Later in the book it mentions people's habit of living in the past all the time instead of concentrating on the present and the future. |
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It all seems transient, happenstance, until you start concentrating on the apparently artless compositions of these powerful images. |
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Successful niche marketing entails concentrating on a small market segment. |
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So I've been throwing myself at it with profound diligence, concentrating like some kind of concentrating ninja on the task in hand. |
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The government has begun a second phase of the operation, concentrating on the two Lunda provinces, north and south, Malanje and Kwanza South. |
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Three suitors elbowed past Derick, but he was concentrating so hard on the scenery that he hardly noticed. |
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Unfortunately, he scored a tap-in when our defence was not concentrating as was the case for most of the first half. |
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I frown and hunch over the wheel, peering forward, concentrating furiously and determined not to make another mistake. |
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Opera researchers are concentrating their efforts on the oscillation between the muon and tau neutrino. |
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After every drift take a look at the echo sounder, see where the fish are and try to avoid concentrating on the barren ground. |
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Press back up to full arm extension by concentrating on squeezing your pecs. |
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Gibbs has spent his time concentrating on his other sport of climbing, but will add much-needed experience to the pack. |
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I should be concentrating more on when particular synth patches reemerge, as I think this would be interesting. |
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Look at the eyes again, concentrating on the light reflex in the iris and pupil. |
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After cleansing, massage feet in small circular motions concentrating on the ball of the foot and joints of each toe. |
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I was concentrating on a sculpted bust that had caught my eye, a familiar one, worked by a familiar hand. |
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She wasn't so good at concentrating, a situation largely attributable to her dyslexia. |
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He picked up a necklace belonging to Dylan that had been concecrated and, concentrating on Dylan, used it to scry with. |
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By concentrating on the sculls and not breathing, the sculls become faster with more power output. |
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This can be achieved by concentrating resources on conditions that affect socially and economically deprived people. |
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The problem is we have many developers that seem to me to be concentrating on graphics rather than gameplay. |
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We want to develop new markets but are also concentrating on our human resources. |
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If it's a driving test you'd probably be better off concentrating on your three-point turn. |
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They say the station will now be concentrating more on human interest stories. |
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They are so busy concentrating on the dance that they forget to be self-conscious about their appearance. |
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We keep our focus by concentrating on efforts on the goods and services we are strongest in. |
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They also started having trouble concentrating, and often felt muddled and fuzzyheaded. |
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Another attack also failed but it served a purpose of concentrating the focus of the Japanese on these torpedo squadrons. |
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Jesse refused to meet her eyes, his focus concentrating on her silver hoop earrings. |
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In the daytime you fly a bit loose so you can help watch for enemy planes instead of concentrating on holding a tight formation. |
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Later she walked into a pharmacy and I sat a distance away on the shady side of the street and lit a cigarillo, concentrating on not inhaling. |
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As the verses flowed from memory, he closed his eyes, concentrating on the words and melody. |
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Are you planning and resting and having fun or concentrating on 2001's season? |
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These beneficiating operations, such as copper concentrating, are classified in Sector 21, Mining. |
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He soon became the acknowledged leader of the regionalist style, concentrating on the depiction of historic Midwestern subjects. |
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It's not confined to the books concentrating on improving young minds, bodies and spirits which are disappearing off the shelves. |
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As boss of these papers, such parlous statistics should be concentrating his mind wonderfully. |
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Dimensions chop and change, and an almost magical dexterity keeps the viewer captivated and concentrating. |
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The school is concentrating on reducing and minimising the amount of litter produced, while encouraging recycling and composting. |
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This is also one reason why I remain so steadfastly resolute about concentrating on fantasy, science fiction and horror film. |
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Rather than concentrating on shonky design, the legislation puts in place an inspection regime. |
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The shifting set apart, the director Joe Dowling eschews any tricksiness, instead concentrating on making the most of his talented cast. |
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Biopharmas are concentrating their spending on late-stage projects, he said. |
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This suggests that developers might be better off concentrating their energies on PDAs and other devices with larger footprints and screens. |
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An absolutely auspicious week for some serious concentrating on what it is you most truly madly deeply want this year. |
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In our next focus group we will be concentrating more on feedback from a female audience. |
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I have turned away from him and am concentrating on the very blank, very white wall in front of me. |
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He cautiously poked the first node, concentrating solely on the object at hand so that he didn't hear the loud blare of ambulances approaching. |
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She gradually wound down her career, concentrating on motherhood and her abiding interest in environmental causes and other social issues. |
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The elf smiled, concentrating for a moment, then glanced up, tracing one hand across invisible arcane symbols in graceful, fluent motions. |
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After being invalided out of the army, he became an Official War Artist in 1943, concentrating on the everyday life of the troops. |
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Granted, they're probably concentrating on coaxing surrenders from conscript units on the front, but this is a task that cannot be ignored. |
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The fund contributes no money toward animal testing, concentrating instead on clinical trials using human volunteers. |
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I ignored her, concentrating instead on casting my muddler minnow into the river. |
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Now the fashion is changing, skiers and snowboarders are skiing far and wide instead of concentrating on the beaten track. |
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But the churches became inward looking and failed to evangelise the masses, concentrating instead on constructing ornate church buildings. |
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Jerry had a hard time concentrating, with so many voices and so many emotions surging through him. |
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On the other hand, he explained that the current hunger in his area was due to people concentrating on growing cash crops such as cotton instead of maize. |
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By rolling the jack and concentrating on the feel of it, you will find the real pace of the green and have a better chance of putting the first bowl close to the jack. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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The industry is consolidating, concentrating power and profits into the hands of fewer players. |
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Now, he is concentrating his energies on hip-hop, producing his own videos, distributing white labels, mixtapes and founding his Illa State label. |
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I'd stumbled out of bed on a cold November morning and was woozily concentrating on inhaling as much tea and cereal as I could before my philosophy class, at eight. |
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His hands are tender rather than frantic, he's concentrating, working me out, paying attention to detail, reciprocating in kind rather than just grabbing what's on offer. |
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Noisy dogs keep people from concentrating, resting or sleeping. |
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The staff spend an average of six months concentrating on backroom duties and learning the basics before they are let loose on the company's clients. |
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Hewlett skirts this issue, by concentrating on practicalities. |
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That's why ideas about the third culture are particularly apropos right now, as you are concentrating on scientists trying to take their case directly to the public. |
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Martin sat in front of one of the workbenches in the rear of the shop, a jeweler's loupe in one eye, concentrating on the miniscule soldering tool in his left hand. |
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I spent several weeks attempting to talk her out of concentrating on me. |
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I was aware of a strange sense of wanting to prolong this moment and of concentrating on every second of it, in an attempt to burn it into my memory forever. |
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It was Scottish imperial pursuits that supplied the capital needed for industry, all while concentrating wealth in fewer hands. |
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Stocking brings new insights to the volumes by concentrating on the contents of the texts and how they reflect the shifting nature of anthropological thinking. |
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Nikree is concentrating on the double sculls to be raced tomorrow, and Yung did well despite nursing a sprained ankle which she sustained earlier this week. |
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Bow every note slowly while concentrating on bow placement and technique. |
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Yelina shifted her focus and began concentrating on her breathing. |
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He beheld the image for a few moments before concentrating his gaze lower. |
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Jessie has a different kind of track record, following a successful GB junior athletics career, concentrating on the heptathlon and triple jump events. |
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Li said the company is now concentrating on consolidating firms the group has already acquired and turning them around, as many have not been performing well. |
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You've got to be concentrating hard on a mental picture according to the spell you'd like to perform, but most spells also require a hand motion or gesture. |
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He started his professional career in motocross, aged just six, but before long he started concentrating on freestyle tricks, the bigger the better. |
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The selection criteria for literary material aims to be uncanonical, in representing the literature of a whole period rather than concentrating on major writers. |
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We have always been big underdogs in the derby games and more often than not we have gone into the game worrying about them rather than concentrating on our own strengths. |
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The second new gallery is divided in two, with half concentrating on wartime Chippenham, with exhibits from the Civil, Napoleonic and two World Wars. |
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This was a prosperous time for Bavaria and there developed a flourishing art market, concentrating on conventional, unchallenging bourgeois genre pieces. |
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I take a few sneaky peeps and they are always concentrating so hard. |
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It's also filled with politics, but they're of a more universal focus, concentrating on the common worker's struggle for security as an expendable nine-to-fiver. |
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Now no one is now allowed on the grass and concentrating on the cricket is almost impossible as the sozzled Mexican-wavers leap up and down incessantly. |
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Robert Brill's sliding black panels, eliminating all frills, sparely reveal the few evocative necessaries, concentrating on framing the two human figures. |
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Doing that is as simple as wishing, concentrating, or verbalizing. |
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Another suggestion was for a non-permanent art and crafts market concentrating on local goods until something more permanent becomes economically viable. |
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He has already conducted an extensive canvass of the Killarney area and he has been concentrating his efforts on the Fossa area during the past week. |
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The approach used for decades to manage storm water has exacerbated the problem by concentrating and removing water from a site as quickly as possible. |
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By concentrating your style definition in one external file, any change you implement in your style sheet will instantly apply to all the web pages linked to it. |
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Before going any further, it will be useful to give a brief outline of the main events, concentrating on those that were of greatest concern to the kings of England. |
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In 2001 she released an album of live material and out-takes, but afterwards decided to take a break, concentrating instead on her new-found domestic bliss. |
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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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It was tough concentrating, because there on the pavement was a non-stop parade of women who appeared to be lifetime members of the What Not To Wear Club. |
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Jim will also be concentrating his time on developing a pilot for a family sitcom for BBC ONE with Carla Lane and on new ideas for a late night series for the channel. |
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It's as if my mind gets tired from concentrating so hard at being normal. |
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The children are more focused, concentrating better and fighting less. |
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They mean someone who hops and jumps from one thing to another, never settling at anything, never concentrating or focusing, and, as a result, never achieving anything. |
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They have a big enough workload and should be concentrating on teaching. |
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The training exercises could be turned into military action against Taiwan because of the large number of troops already concentrating in Fujian Province. |
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Confederate snipers took advantage of their positions atop Willis Hill to pick off the unlucky Federal troops concentrating at the edge of Fredericksburg. |
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Distillation is a useful method for concentrating liquids from a solution. |
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In the interim, they will secure better results to improve their environment by concentrating on more serious problems that directly affect their citizens. |
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She has problems concentrating and feels conspicuous in public. |
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By this formula MacArthur could pick the time and place of battle, using air and naval forces to protect his flanks while concentrating combat power for the next thrust. |
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The first phase of the program runs through October, concentrating on creating a crashworthy composite front end module modeled after an existing production design. |
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He, like the other framers, hated concentrating power in the hands of a few, and didn't like the idea of the past calling the shots on the future either. |
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Listening to a toad croak, concentrating on it, eased his mind. |
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The group of chess lovers is often clamorous, but always concentrating, with more gazers and supporters than real players, each viewer a potential undercover chess player. |
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She has received undergraduate and graduate degrees in art education and studio art, concentrating on lithography and painting in oil and gouache. |
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The manager should be concentrating on clearing his head of such inanities rather than talking of grooming his assistant coaches as candidates to succeed him. |
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The album differs from their earlier punchy efforts, concentrating on developing strong grooves laced in reverb and echoes at a leisurely-relaxed tempo. |
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A recent study has found that concentrating on difficult off-screen objects, such as the faces of loved ones, causes eye strain in computer scientists. |
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Nine uniformed dragoons are standing around with the figure that is probably the architect, in frock coat and top hat concentrating on a drawing board. |
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However, he appeared 23 times in the Essex Second XI between 1962 and 1964, usually as a wicketkeeper, before concentrating entirely on football. |
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It was difficult to tell what Yashmeen was thinking as she offered her lips. He was concentrating on not getting her vestee wet. |
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The problem of cookbookery is not peculiar to data analysis. But the solution of concentrating upon mathematics and proof is. |
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They were criticized for being pessimistic and for concentrating excessively on the darker aspects of life. |
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Oklahomans Jim Campbell and Gary Tyler caught 123 peacocks by concentrating on the schoolies with jigs and other small lures that day. |
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These waves occur in the ocean's interior and propagate horizontally, concentrating their energy around the oceanic pycnocline. |
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Large eddies can form downcurrent or downwind from islands, concentrating plankton. |
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A new study revealed that concentrating solar power could supply a large fraction of the power supply in a decarbonized energy system. |
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Then, as you take the warm-up stroke, shift your vision from the cue ball to the object ball, concentrating on your choice spot. |
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Symptoms of hypoglycaemia include shakiness, pounding heart, and sweatiness, headache, drowsiness and difficulty in concentrating. |
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Ocean currents can shape how fish are distributed, both concentrating and dispersing them. |
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At the end of the 20th century Liverpool was concentrating on regeneration, a process which continues today. |
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Many came from peoples of the same region of West Africa, thus concentrating their culture. |
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In 1885 he first photographed the sky to create star charts, later concentrating on star clusters. |
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She worked out intensively for 10 weeks, concentrating on killer chin-ups and push-ups. |
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As treasury centralizes, there are efficiencies gained by concentrating the investment and borrowing decisions. |
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Both serve to encourage cultivation and collection of orchids, but some go further by concentrating on conservation or research. |
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A lot of our work is focused around piano passages, bringing the volume right down and concentrating on smooth breathing and beautiful tone. |
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Through intelligence reports, the Belgians deduced that German forces were concentrating along the Belgian and Luxembourg frontiers. |
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Once the racing thoughts began, I had trouble concentrating on any subject and I felt like I couldn't think at all. |
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He limits his discussion to sub-Saharan films, concentrating on Francophone and Anglophone Africa with some attention to the Lusophone countries. |
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Meanwhile, great schools of bay anchovies and sand eels off Newport are concentrating blues and bass. |
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Attention Deficit Disorder, which bedevils our schoolrooms, is primarily difficulty in concentrating. |
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Beauty Shop closely follows the Barbershop template, concentrating on the playful banter between the crimpers and their customers. |
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This acts in the interest of equity by concentrating on the actual law rather than the exact construction of pleas. |
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The defences failed to prevent widespread damage but on some occasions did prevent German bombers concentrating on their targets. |
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Modern palmistry differs from the ancient methods in concentrating on what is called chirognomy at the expense of chiromancy. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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He soon chose to record less, instead concentrating on his lucrative club performances. |
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He cited concentrating on his United career as the main reason for stepping down. |
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All these early works were painted with great attention to detail, often concentrating on the beauty and complexity of the natural world. |
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France rebuilt a new empire mostly after 1850, concentrating chiefly in Africa, as well as Indochina and the South Pacific. |
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Sweet neglected his formal academic coursework, concentrating instead on pursuing excellence in his private studies. |
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Calum and Rory had been concentrating on a long gestating project outside of Runrig. |
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In a third aspect, this inventions features a method for concentrating and reacting analytes or reactants at any specific micro-location on the device. |
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For two centuries after George II's death, history tended to view him with disdain, concentrating on his mistresses, short temper and boorishness. |
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The Kumon method uses a mixture of study evenings, home learning and one-to-one support, concentrating on improving study habits, concentration and confidence. |
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In other words, Kirklees Council is concentrating its meagre resources on those few roads in the district which will be whooshed over by Chris Froome and co next summer. |
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The team at Newcastle University have been concentrating on whitefly, which attack greenhouse crops like tomatoes and leafy allotment plants such as cabbage and sprouts. |
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In subsequent work we also tackled lemmatisation, concentrating esp. |
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Remembering their expensive defeat at the Battle of Vesontio, the Germans withdrew to the Black Forest, concentrating there a mixed population dominated by Suebi. |
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A new generation of the French school, developed personal Romantic styles, though still concentrating on history painting with a political message. |
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Kuchma was, however, criticised by opponents for corruption, electoral fraud, discouraging free speech and concentrating too much power in his office. |
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When the theatre of operation moved to the Atlantic, this role was assumed by Portsmouth and Plymouth, with Chatham concentrating on shipbuilding and ship repair. |
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At present Eurostar is concentrating on developing its connections with other services, but direct services to other destinations would be possible. |
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Solar energy can be turned into electricity either directly in solar cells, or in a concentrating solar power plant by focusing the light to run a heat engine. |
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Charles kept the bulk of his troops several miles away from the river bank in hopes of concentrating them at the point where Napoleon decided to cross. |
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Three years later, while he was still concentrating on still lifes and portraits, he was commissioned to paint a portrait of the mayor of Swansea, Arthur Lovell. |
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In the 20th and 21st centuries historians have focused less on the rightness or wrongness of the conquest itself, instead concentrating on the effects of the invasion. |
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Nonetheless, the linear channels were not offered, Virgin Media instead concentrating on its Video On Demand service to carry a modest selection of HD content. |
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I am concentrating more on universal and formalistic questions. |
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By concentrating a discharging stream of granular material into a densified, solid-like column that draws in any fine material, the DSH suppresses dust release at source. |
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The French planned to invade the British Isles during 1759 by accumulating troops near the mouth of the Loire and concentrating their Brest and Toulon fleets. |
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Apart from the visual aura, other premonitory symptoms include photophobia and phonophobia, fatigue, neck stiffness, blurred vision and difficulty in concentrating. |
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Breathing small amounts of trichloroethylene for short periods may cause headaches, lung irritation, dizziness, poor coordination and difficulty in concentrating. |
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The youngster who lists Alan Shearer as his soccer idol and Kerry's Moffie Fitzgerald as the Gaelic player he most admires, is currently concentrating on the handling code. |
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Exhibiting alongside Holly is Therese Urbanska, who's been concentrating on the dramatic sea and skyscapes that are found in abundance around the coastline of the Lleyn. |
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In the early years of the Cold War, there was a secret fuel research program concentrating on hazardous boron-hydrogen combinations called boranes. |
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Their military research is concentrating on the robotisation of the armed forces where even the infantry could become mechanical instead of human. |
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His ranking continued to fall in early 2005, and in March he announced that he was quitting the European Tour and concentrating on playing on the PGA Tour. |
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