In Downie's day, smallpox work was done on wooden benches in the open laboratory. |
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It is all done in the name of curbing the so-called bad actors, but it imposes costs on everyone. |
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We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced. |
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But all too often their work has been done without proper reward or recognition. |
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She says the shoot has been done so aesthetically that several Bollywood biggies have complimented her. |
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Well, this is the first time in the emergency that the World Food Programme has done airlifts of food into some of the worst affected areas. |
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I can tell you that over the past five days we've done a count every hour on the hour, and it's well under 10 minutes. |
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I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me. |
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It claims that unless something is done now the country risks falling behind in an increasingly competitive global marketplace. |
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She wore a short black dress, her black walking heels, and a tight red cardigan with just the middle button done up over the dress. |
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Initially a saddler by trade, he decided to try his hand at painting after seeing some badly done portraits and thinking he could do better. |
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Even the opposition parties concede that Kim has done a good job in pulling the country out of recession. |
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Inter have done more attacking in the opening eight minutes than I've seen them do in all their matches this season. |
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Last night O'Sullivan suffered a similar reversal, just as he had done in the 1997 final against Steve Davis. |
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After I'd done my comedy act during the late seventies, I started writing a screenplay for a movie. |
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It said the referee had done his best and it was easy with the benefit of sophisticated video technology and hindsight to criticise him. |
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In other words, the opposition has laid our bona fides on the table and we have done that right here in the chamber during the committee debate. |
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Several months went by and she had done her best to forget that unsettling question. |
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If you put yourself in their place, and think what you would have done in the circumstances, you might have brought about the same results. |
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The girls have weeded a neighbor's yard, done some dog sitting and worked at extra chores around the house. |
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And sadly, it's not terribly different from what is actually being done in some churches. |
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She asked each of us to give her a list of kindnesses that we had done for other people. |
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What had he done now, he wondered, as he stood at attention in his Captain's cabin. |
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Since the amount of actual sizing work done is very little, I apply the lube sparingly and often just lube every other case. |
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Perhaps for the same reasons, however, the American media has done everything but kill the fatted calf. |
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This is the way things are done here and if this money will stop any sort of revenge killings then it is worth it. |
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The last time he had been here he had had his physical done to see if he was in good enough shape to even take the military training unit test. |
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Michelle's done a ton of aerotowing, but this was her first foot launch off anything higher than 20 feet! |
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All this and breakfast is done before the railway people arrive for an early ordering time. |
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I have done a lot of art films in the past and have signed two more Bengali period films. |
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Why was nothing was done to fumigate the grain and protect it from weevils? |
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He has done his best to recapture earlier moments of lucidity and unity, but in many ways the final result feels rote and calculated. |
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Sentencing him, she said Margerum had lashed out in drink at someone who had done him no harm and said he could have left his victim blinded. |
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Her lustrous brown hair, speckled with gray, was done up behind a petite crown upon her head. |
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All cooking was done over an open fire, which also their source of heat and which was kept going all the year round. |
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As for the hired morning suit complete with cravat and matching buttonhole, alas, there was nothing I could have done about that. |
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Well done toast on the nose gives way to delicate strawberry and raspberry flavours with hazelnut to finish. |
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He has a sophisticated program on the screen with the company logo and you see a list of all the shops' sales figures done in a table. |
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Not enough has been done to stop priests from sexually abusing young people. |
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It also needs to have work done to make sure the orchestra doesn't sound like a bunch of kazoos. |
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Often I find, when I attend interviews or auditions, that I haven't done as badly as I initially think. |
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He constantly whines about his lot in life without doing anything to change it or realize he has done this to himself. |
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He hasn't done a full days work since the 70s but still somehow manages to live like a king. |
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After the baby is delivered, the placenta's job is done and it is delivered as the afterbirth. |
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Demarcation of bus bays should be done and haphazard parking by the vehicles should be checked by enforcing laws. |
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Changing the current PC can be done through the keyboard or by pushing one of the buttons on the front panel. |
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I believe in what man can do, and by Jove, he's done some pretty marvellous things. |
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The least that can be done is to take him seriously and to respond in kind. |
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All he had done was to change the ownership of computers without wiping the hard disks. |
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I do think that unless the fetus is absolutely nonviable outside the uterus, I'd rather never see it done at all. |
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It was different than other tattoos in the fact that it was in metallic gold, most were done in dull flat colours. |
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The only preparation done before shooting was to run a few dry patches through the bore and properly lube the gun. |
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The students carry out the check, which is then rechecked by the instructor to ensure that they have done it properly. |
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Despite the recessive market we face, we are optimistic that more business will be done than last year. |
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This accounts for items such as flaked white fish done like a ceviche in a bruising mix of chilli, coriander and far too much lemon juice. |
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We've all done it, told those innocent little white lies, right, and we've all had our reasons, or so we thought. |
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I was playing the radio in the background this morning when Melanie Safka's Look what they done to my song, Ma came winging out of the speakers. |
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After having two benign lumps removed, she had her procedures done just to play it safe. |
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Each jock was questioned about what he had done just previous to riding the race. |
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All that needed to be done to propitiate God's wrath and save his people from their sins had been accomplished. |
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I was impressed by the research they seemed to have done into naval maneuvering and combat. |
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If you come away with a glimpse of the goal for better airmanship, Davisson feels like he's done his job. |
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Mind you, I had to do a bit of fast footwork to get the Foreign Office to rat on that fisheries deal that Jack Straw had done with Alex Salmond. |
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Everyone feels that they've been there, done that, bought the action figure and worn the T-shirt. |
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They've tried to weld a couple of numbers onto a dodgy story, and they've done it with performers who can act. |
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Like other rail bosses, Mr Pollard is touchy about accusations that not enough has been done to improve rail safety in the year since Paddington. |
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Will they ever come to terms with what was done in their names and, for the most part, with their tacit approval? |
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Stalinism crippled us by castrating our moral passion, blinding us to the wrongs done to men if those wrongs were done in the name of Communism. |
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Like a klutz, she's done this on a narrow stretch of road with a blind bend less than a hundred yards away. |
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But they forget the kind of tapas, intense spiritual disciplines, which were done by those ancient sages. |
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Most people who have weight problems can lose weight, indeed have already done so. |
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Most of her wall decorations are paintings and drawings she's done herself, often with quotations from authors or inspirational thoughts. |
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Scotland's fate was made official with the events in Oslo but, really, they were done as soon as the final whistle went at Hampden hours earlier. |
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These are numbers that would have done honor to the state in its darkest, most benighted hour. |
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Above the rusticated north arches is another grotesque mask, carrying a pearl swag, also done in shells with a background of pebbles. |
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It reflects even more on their achievement of reaching the final that they have done so without two of their most influential players. |
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With the consciousness of having done a good day's work, they spent the evening jollily. |
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Estimating the cost of accepting a cowbird egg was done by experimentally placing newly hatched cowbird chicks into catbird nests. |
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If Fernando has done well there is praise, if he had been booked or cost Rangers a goal there is criticism and a tantrum. |
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If you do have a fast heart rate, it is certainly worth asking your doctor to have a tracing of your heart done at the surgery. |
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It's not quite the done thing here to rip it open on the spot, but it turned out to be this incredibly refined and delicate china tea-pot. |
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It describes a man who has done everything he possibly can to save his job and keep his family in the way that they have expected to live. |
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Here was a woman who had done her best to raise her family well in difficult circumstances. |
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The odd totem pole aside, almost nothing has been done to create a total environment in the marquee. |
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But neither film triggered a rush on the Royal Ballet School as Les Choristes has done on French choirs. |
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Note that multiplication is done using a SINGLE full bit adder, with the carry bit and output fed back in as feedback loops. |
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It's been done out rather stylishly, but still feels rustic, with original limewashed stone walls, and the stalls and hay rack are still there. |
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Bass has done extensive archival work, has conducted some interviews, and is well grounded in the secondary literature. |
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They would rather do things themselves, to make sure they are done properly. |
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Congratulations and well done to all and best of luck to them for the coming year. |
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They will not hesitate to whip up ethnic hatred as was done with such terrible consequences in Rwanda. |
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I think everyone agrees that Warren has done a dismal job of being a Big Brother secret agent. |
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He has done that in 14 years as a test cricketer, albeit subject to selectorial whims. |
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Congratulations and well done to all who helped to make the evening such a success. |
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I can always put off doing the woodwork and rad until a later date, although I'd like to get it done fairly soon. |
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When you've done the sums, the rainforest is actually worth more whole than in pieces. |
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While evidence for microbial life on Mars is mounting, far more work needs to be done before any conclusions can be made. |
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And if the developers have done that, they're hardly going to be agreeable to contributing further to public amenities. |
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Now, what I should have done next was to kiss her back, but I was dying for a wee, and had no option other than to run for the loo? |
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Up until 1987 this kind of experiment had only done in rodents, rats and mice, and in lower organisms. |
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I had done my homework, and it's no coincidence that I have a fully briefed legal team ready to go. |
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Therefore, what is usually done has a tendency to cater to the lowest common denominator in the audience. |
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If the company is bought, any deal is likely to be done at a premium to the share price. |
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It seems sad that men who have done such great work abroad are returning with no-one back home to fill their places. |
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I've just been busting a gut to get everything done before I go to NY tomorrow. |
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Paving was usually done with asphalt or macadam, though brick paving blocks were also used. |
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Concerned people forecast a serious accident here and nothing is being done to prevent it. |
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If he had done so, a profit would have been realised on all three transactions. |
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Anyone who invested in retail shares towards the tail end of 2000 has done very well for his or herself. |
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It takes six hours to recharge fully but this can be done through a normal three-pin plug. |
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He said the clean-up would be completed by Wednesday as most of the work had already been done in the past week. |
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People give the impression that they hate his guts but he hasn't done anything to offend the public. |
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In fact it seems the visit to Carlow may have done just the trick for Brian who last Sunday moved up in the ranks to be placed fourth! |
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With prices low, their executive director believes more should be done to aggressively promote butter. |
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They plan to tour the area and study what the city has done well and what could be improved. |
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But the film is badly let down by its third act and could have done with shaving a good half an hour off its running time. |
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A cutback is a 180 degree turn that's done on either of the two rails of the surfboard. |
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City of Lusaka may have an easy game over Nampundwe who have not done well this season and are placed fourth on the table. |
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The teaching of eternal torment has done more to drive people to atheism and insanity than any other invention of the devil. |
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Swimming as he never had done before in his life, Winton made it out of the main current and into another whirlpool. |
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So why did she look over the glasses to get a good view of me when previously the glasses had done the job? |
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More still needed to be done to diversify into crops such as smallcrops, olives, macadamias and hemp. |
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Then a cold glint appeared in his eye as a reminder of just what he's seen and potentially done in all his years as a bent cop. |
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Having done athletics and played netball the transition to rugby was not difficult. |
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He reckons it's a bit much to criticise what he has done when, after all, he did get most of it right. |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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You hate to make decisions, and if forced to decide, you'll always fall back on how it was done in the past. |
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Much of the work done on the square was functional such as the replacement of kerbing, paving and road resurfacing. |
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However, drivers were not impressed with recent work done on the raising the kerbing around the Reid Park section. |
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Just think how much work we'd all get done if it wasn't for personality tests. |
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The exchange transfusion should be done under a radiant warmer using sterile technique. |
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With the benefit of watching the incident on TV, he was able to reach a different interpretation of my actions than he had done in real time. |
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When I actualized this project I very carefully researched it to see if anyone had done anything similar. |
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These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together. |
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The best pruning job I've ever seen was done by a herd of cows on a wild apple tree. |
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It could not have done this without the support of its many sponsors and benefactors. |
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But the part of the process I loved most was the hand polishing with increasingly fine grades of sand paper done under running water. |
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It was then that he took up athletics very seriously and also took on the triple jump, which he had not done before. |
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This season some of his kebaya have done away with the traditional front opening and are criss-crossed at the back in corset style. |
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The work was done on the property for the benefit of the two owners as joint tenants. |
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They say too many people bypass the town because too little is done to promote it. |
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He said it was hard work, and likened it to being an athlete, as exercises in breathing must be done daily. |
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Through the extensive studies done in the area we know that raising the weir is the only way to go. |
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The town council decides something must be done about the girls' shameless behaviour, but they never seem able to act on this decision. |
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Patty was so mad because she had ordered a well done steak only to get one that was very red and rare. |
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Over the 30 years I have been at Altrincham, I've done nearly every job and at 47 there's still plenty of go left in me yet. |
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It was cruel luck for the tourists, who could have done with wrapping up the innings quickly in a match they must win to square the series. |
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Elaine cries herself to sleep at night because of what this scum, these lowlifes, have done to us. |
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He must have done a kick-ass audition, because he did not impress me at all on stage. |
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He's done well to survive in the wild for so long, although he might have been taken in by a family for a while. |
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This was being done by linking development activities of smallholder producers and rural entrepreneurs with commercial agribusinesses. |
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Nothing much was done for them and nobody feared that they would rear up in protest. |
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Water was boiled in kettles, saucepans and other containers on the top of the stove, and baking done in the oven. |
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What appears to be at issue is whether fostering critical thought is done in a partisan manner. |
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Beyond shaking one's fist at the sky in impotent rage, not much can be done for that stuff. |
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And he came up with a new line which was basically, tough luck, that's how business is done in Washington. |
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I only think it could have done a better job reaching those who are not already sold on the message. |
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The biggest complaint is that the city officials went outside the approval process and sprang this on us as a done deal. |
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Beginning to eat normally takes time and it should be done slowly so that you don't start to panic and lose control. |
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What can be done about it and what effects will any action have on the rest of the economy and the environment? |
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Moving, loosening or adjusting door springs must be done by a garage door serviceperson. |
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He clearly has a low opinion of what the state system has done for Britain's pensioners and will look for a wholesale reform. |
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Technically speaking, the Bhopal tragedy was an accident, in that it was not done on purpose. |
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It was only later that I realised that the boy had probably done it on purpose. |
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The wife thought I'd done it on purpose, so I was in the doghouse for a while. |
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We think we have done it and it is my idea of the perfect tracklement for cheddar cheese, cold pork, chicken or turkey. |
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Guys love watching girls kissing and with good reason, girls understand what a kiss can do done the right way. |
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She'd keep on at me to get it done straight away and I couldn't see the point. |
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Most of the works were done on silk or rice paper, both very fragile and delicate materials. |
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We have to consider, not only the moral and legal justifications before it may be done but also whether it has a reasonable chance of success. |
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On reflection, Moss will probably feel he should have done a little better from close range. |
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I think that it has to be done slowly so that the boy once again reacquaints himself with his father. |
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It is all done with a flowing pace that keeps the interest level up, managing to be both educational and entertaining. |
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Right now, Levski's two champion teams are enjoying a well-deserved break after a job well done and looking ahead to future successes. |
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Every single act of industrial sabotage is being done by the people who formerly ran those systems. |
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Such ahistorical preconceptions suggest that the only good work being done is work that is completely new. |
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Congratulations and well done to both girls and best of luck to them in the coming season. |
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I know people who have done small city marathons and given up, because it had no atmosphere and they lost interest. |
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Then again when the trees are pruned, it needs to be done scientifically and in a balanced manner. |
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But that is much more easily done if Cassell can reassume his role as the offensive ignition. |
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Becki wondered who had done it and whether they would let her do the same next year. |
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Other maintenance jobs which will greatly improve the look of your lawn can also be done in spring. |
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He said they were up against opposition from some people who were concerned at the damage done to the hillside. |
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The programme has taken too long and been done on the cheap, often cheating by rebadging existing inadequate services. |
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This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence. |
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He said, hesitantly, that he thought she had done a lot for people with Aids and he had had friends who died of Aids. |
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Yet it now says that rebidding the contracts is so complex that it can't be done in less than nine months. |
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Every player who's ever had a cruciate injury, including myself, had done exactly the same. |
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The bulk of cod fishing is done with worm baits, usually lugworm due to the copious amounts of blood juice the lug holds, but also ragworm. |
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As anyone who's done it will tell you, backpacking is a great way to travel. |
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We could have easily done this ourselves but it was a really good Affogato. |
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By the time you're done mixing it all together, it's hard to tell which is which. |
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Each test was done immediately following a reboot with no other software running in the background. |
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He could not have done so without some of the evidence rebounding on his political life. |
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Between them they had done the same with Carl's gear which had been bagged up in black plastic refuse sacks. |
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He got the sack for some accusations about what he might have done at the Waipareira Trust. |
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If he had done this while still in his job his employers would have sacked him. |
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If I'd known that switching kibble would fix all that, I'd have done it ages ago. |
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Even Fischer, who has faced most criticism, has meekly put on sackcloth and ashes and done penitence. |
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The rooms of the school had been cleaned, a certain amount of calcimining done and repairs were carried out by the cleaners. |
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In Eastern Europe many former Communist parties have survived and done well by rebranding themselves as worker parties. |
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Once this was done a provincial circular would be issued advertising vacancies for internal recruitment. |
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Despite the country's atrocious human rights records, the world community has done very little in response. |
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I was interested in didgeridoos because it's a wind instrument and I'm a player of wind instruments and we've done some research on it. |
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I haven't done anything except costumes for so long that my imagination in that area is atrophied. |
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Vermouth and Lemon meet these requirements nicely, although oranges, capers, Marsala also would have done in a pinch. |
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I am slightly miffed that the NTUC Fairprice in my area is taking so long to be done with its renovations. |
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I started Pilates, I'm doing tai chi and kick-boxing, and I've even done the saxophone to help my breathing. |
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Yes, some hacks under LulzSec were done for the lulz, but there are lessons learned from them all. |
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There was nothing that flight controllers could have done to bring home the shuttle safely. |
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A second site done shortly afterward was completed in two days flat, largely due to efficiencies gained in diverting the creek. |
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I went very close to losing my rag and really telling her off, something I've never actually done and don't want to do. |
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The Wimbledon MP said he had assured himself that everything had been done in the borough to prepare for every eventuality. |
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He said there was no army coming, not by foot anyways, until the air force is done with it. |
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The threat has not ended, as she has to repair the damage done by pulling the earth back together and forever trapping the evil beneath. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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His long legs stretched well past her barrel which hampered her a bit, but Myrick was an well done rider and did his best to make her journey smooth. |
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If this is going to be done properly the correct omens should be in place. |
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Sewing was still done mostly on a Singer treadle sewing machine, though electric sewing machines became more common near the middle of the century. |
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This was done by gently agitating each sample in a bucket of water and decanting the floating charcoal into a.5 mm geologic screen or into.3 mm fine mesh. |
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Aw see theaw's done me as breawn as a jannock. |
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This was mostly done over or near the north end of the Salton Sea. |
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The thrust of legislative work is done in the committees, where individual rapporteurs draft reports that form the basis for parliamentary resolutions. |
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She claimed the school had done well to achieve the results it attained. |
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Have done more damage to American competitiveness than al Qaeda ever could. |
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Browning has done an outstanding job of matching receiver and barrel. |
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When is something going to be done about this very real and sad situation? |
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And to get the proper tests done requires a strong regulatory agency. |
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Ward, who owns the Gresham gun store with her husband, then did something she'd never done before. |
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It's all been done before by Nature or those who came afore. |
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This was done mechanically, using an air pump on a time-switch. |
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The moment I realised something had to be done was when I went to buy a train ticket and the cashier asked me if I had my senior citizens' railcard. |
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Many people predicted that the store would fail, but it has done very well. |
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I have now worked in journalism for almost ten years, longer than I've done anything else. |
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered. |
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Members of the Canadian Navy, Army and Air Force pay full income tax, like every other salaried employee in Canada, and have done so for at least the last 50 years. |
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I should just come home and help clean up the damage done by the ravagers. |
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I've only done it once, and then I slept for a week, no kidding. |
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I'd never have got that job done in two hours flat on my own. |
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The former Dublin star has been a loyal Na Fianna man for 20 years and has done more than most to contribute to his club's transformation from whipping boys to kingpins. |
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This is done by taking the R-value you would like to achieve and dividing it by the R-value per inch of the insulation material you'd like to use. |
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He spoke of how well the present campaign had done in his home borough, particularly in a swath that he termed West Brooklyn. |
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At the conclusion of the evidence for the defence and the evidence, if any, in rebuttal, the accused may address the court if he has not already done so. |
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And he hasn't done that since May 2002, leading some to speculate that he's injured, plugged into a dialysis machine, or already pushing up the daisies. |
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Plus an unpleasant whiff of effluent as in the previous week's remorseless attacks on Cherie Blair, not for anything she's said or done but for the way she looks. |
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He emphasised that there was still much work to be done in reducing speeds even further and in changing attitudes towards excessive and inappropriate speed. |
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The union, which is seeking guarantees on job security and above inflation pay rises, has threatened a series of warning strikes if no deal is done on Thursday. |
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This can be done with one set of instruments and one instrument reader or, as suggested above, with two instrument readers using two sets of instruments. |
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The planners and tunnel gangs had done their job with impressive skill. |
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I've done a power slide in an airboat on the Florida Everglades. |
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Most of the Greeks were convinced Frederick would march on Constantinople and loot it, even as the Normans had done a few years previously to Thessalonica. |
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But my concern is that our strikers should be busting a gut to score goals like that and I feel a lot of their problems are that too much work is done outside the area. |
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Not that gloating or reveling in his glory would have done him much good. |
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To date, only a single randomized placebo-controlled trial has been done to determine whether augmentation therapy attenuates the development of emphysema. |
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I commend him for doing so, and for the immense amount of good he has done in that role. |
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At the time it was the largest deal ever done in London's midtown area. |
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In that research, biologically meaningful T base estimates were obtained by excluding both lower and upper tails of cumulative germination curves, as was done here. |
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Everything is done to keep the American people in the dark about the political and legal views of the reactionaries who are filling up the federal bench. |
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The work is done purely by hand, and through a series of 10 whetstones, the blade is filed down, sharpened, and finished with an elaborate wavy pattern. |
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I do not have visions and have never done astral travelling. |
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Up and down the country, thousands of other people have done the same, yet all of us knew at the time we signed such documents that these wills had no proper legal status. |
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It's easy to spend hundreds of dollars on halogen pot lights or track lighting, but nothing gets the job done quite like a string of well-placed Christmas lights. |
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I kept to a regular schedule as much as possible, leaving myself the morning hours to get what I needed to do done and going to bed in the late afternoon. |
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The cover features a dark forest at night, the title done in silver. |
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We have to do what needs to be done in order to keep our secrets safe. |
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One or two emails and I'm done keyboarding for at least 9 hours. |
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Overall, the content is marvelously interdisciplinary, reflecting the fact, however, that more research has been done in plant based agroecosystems than in animal systems. |
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After the blasting has been done the 'fillers' can tumble the coal out, break it up and shovel it on to the conveyor belt. |
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This system not only allows several welds to be done simultaneously, it also reduces weld time from three seconds for a conventional spot weld, to just half a second. |
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Sometimes it's done by rafting to a boat that is on a mooring. |
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I was done with the book on June 30, the date on which 19 Hotshots died fighting a fire at granite Mountain in Arizona. |
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Well done girls, it was a great achievement to reach a County Final. |
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New Zealand Tennis felt he had done a sterling job and reappointed him. |
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Out of a number of studies done between 1976 and 1980 on tag questions, six found that women used more tag questions than men, while five found that men used more than women. |
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Come to think of it, I would also avoid acrylic for a bedspread, after all, all that work means heirloom and it should had been done in a much better yarn. |
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Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths. |
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If, for instance, we left the square feeling a warm glow, thinking we had done something about world poverty, then the event must be called a failure. |
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As with his famous namesake before him, this would be a grand tour, but one done by car. |
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Radcliffe has done her part to combat such whispering campaigns. |
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Non-consensual federalization of troops must be done under the banner of preserving judicial authority or due process, rather than for the purpose of preserving law and order. |
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This time the airwork and touch-and-goes were done at Stockton Airport. |
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Can we expect the IRA to behave with more political sagacity and give Trimble something more than begrudging and belated help as they have done over the past three years? |
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Fighting off panic, he raced over to the stairway, and skipped down the stairs as he had done before, bypassing the grieving dragons, who completely ignored him. |
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He always wore his heart on his sleeve and has done wonderfully well here. |
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He's never been too comfortable with the superstar tag, he's never been too keen to bare his soul in public and he has never done anything unless it was on his own terms. |
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It still astounds me to see the damage that can be done to kids. |
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She started to sprint harder, just as she had done in for track. |
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Hymenopterists were hard done by with few aculeates recorded. |
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Some countries with firms that have done little to control emissions could reduce their carbon output through relatively simple, low-cost changes. |
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The old man's platter had a slices of kingklip, succulent tender scallops and half a dozen tiger prawns done to perfection with savoury rice on the side. |
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This can be done without any appreciable harm to the plant, though of course it is better to wait until the rhizomes have matured in July before lifting and planting. |
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This is done without requiring any recompilation of user applications. |
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But she has done her darnedest to squelch rumors that she is interested in running. |
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And it has done Scotland the honour of counting us in, at least as an associate, in one of a burgeoning number of economic, political and cultural links across the North Sea. |
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In the harsh economic climate of those days nothing further could be done with the site, so it became a weedgrown, rubbish strewn eyesore for the next 40 years. |
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No work needs to be done by the department at this moment in time. |
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Getting my work done required isolating myself in the quietest corner of the library. |
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It's a difficult act to pull off, but by Jove, they've done it. |
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It's very hard to get work done in your hometown without it being noticed afterward. |
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In early tests by its developers, Australian company Mesoblast, it cut damage done in severe heart attacks by 50 per cent. |
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