The company has announced that it will start developing rollable displays in earnest. |
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There were also numerous pictures of Cadere, youthful and earnest, a modern shaman with rod in hand. |
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He plays funkified soul-blues straight out Texas roadhouses, slightly patchy, earnest, raw and vulnerable. |
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His broad, brown-red face was only lightly lined, its earnest, amiable expression reflecting an inner comfort. |
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In many respects it is conducted in more earnest, for higher stakes, and against greater odds than political life in liberal democracies. |
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This suggestion might be dismissed as abandoning scholarship in favour of the misty realms of ley lines and earnest unwashed New Ageism. |
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What the 131st lacks in intelligent dazzle, it makes up for in bulk and an ingratiating earnest of good will. |
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Sometimes it's like hearing an earnest musical based on an elitist rock critic's dream of left-field rock history, which isn't so funny. |
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An award reflects, in right earnest, recognises the services rendered by an individual for a specific purpose in a chosen field. |
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Dance music, and especially house music, has an uncanny power to turn the most earnest honor student into a frenetic dance machine. |
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Younger people will ask you important and earnest questions only an experienced and worldly man of age can answer. |
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Oil under their feet changed their lifestyle in earnest from herding goats out in the desert to having the world at their feet. |
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He does not understand her, but is moved to see her so earnest and wishful. |
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It was as the Daily Chronicle interviewer was leaving that Khama gently wigged him with humorous but earnest words of warning. |
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Within an hour and a half the tide had gone out again and the clean-up operation began in earnest. |
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There is merely an earnest desire to spread some Yuletide fun and to tell a straightforward story of devotion, determination, and delight. |
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In contrast, Louis's work had a clear subject, was raw, simple, direct, earnest. |
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In the wake of independence, the process of Africanisation began in earnest. |
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The pain began in earnest a couple of days after the accident, when the numbing effects of adrenaline wore off. |
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Still, his success at the polls permitted his quiet confidence he was safe in the knowledge that the importance of being earnest had paid off. |
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While he recovers, Gary's constant jealousy finally drives his wife Tess to cheat on him in earnest. |
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Basic errors are repeated time and again, despite fine words and earnest assurances to this committee. |
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He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous. |
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At his party conferences, he's appeared sometimes like a kind of holy roller figure, sometimes like a rather earnest vicar. |
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He tends to the earnest and humorless when audiences seem to crave passion and personality. |
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The songs are washed in earnest clean rhythm guitar and nice, glimmering production. |
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Although she missed Ethan terribly, it was easy to let him slip from her mind when she was surrounded by many handsome, earnest sailors. |
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In recent years the fabric of the building began to show signs of decay and in 1997 work began in earnest to rectify the damage. |
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The film-maker's earnest attempt is to familiarise the life and times of Bharati to the younger generation. |
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It's an earnest exploration of the universality of music and truly good songcraft. |
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This worldwide expansion, which began in earnest in the early 1970s, has not been without difficulties. |
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Fitness training and some less serious stuff will continue throughout the summer before training starts in earnest in July. |
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He was a very earnest and intense young man, whose character was in keeping with his guitar playing. |
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The project will begin in earnest later this year, with three ethnographers tracking and videotaping one family every other week. |
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Craig Storper's adaptation of Lauran Paine's novel is riddled with cornball dialogue that unfolds in grindingly earnest platitudes. |
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Yet although the writer pokes fun, he teases the verbally prolix, emotionally costive Huxley as much as he does the earnest Wilberforce. |
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There is something liberating in the familiar keyboard inflections, earnest handclaps and muted but driving drums. |
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Add the banana-yellow sleeve design to Michael de Koningh's earnest sleeve notes, and this compilation cannot be missed. |
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His advice and support during the two games I stood as umpire was very detailed, earnest and helpful. |
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It transpires that cross-country skiing is an earnest activity for fitness freaks, something joggers can do in the snow. |
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A campaign has begun in earnest to persuade The Vatican to declare a former curate of Clonmore Parish Holy. |
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He flexes his elbows in earnest to begin curling the weight at a moderate pace, under control. |
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It will be a serious and earnest review of how well the world has lived up to its obligations to children. |
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It is only through such earnest conversation that we can hope to approach clarity. |
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In fact, I was quickly and forcibly won over by the band's earnest performance. |
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Instead, earnest students of public policy are expected to read them onscreen as retrieved via the internet. |
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As he sliced bread for the meal Brother Danny chuckled at the intensely earnest youth. |
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Sooner or later everyone become convinced of how earnest and truthful he was. |
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What is most attractive about Elie's book is its earnest and unfeigned passion for such a worthy but unfashionable subject. |
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If you are looking for something with all the earnest passion and intensity of a real superhero story, you may have a hard time. |
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On Friday I debated my theory in deep and earnest detail with a representative of the profession. |
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From her earnest tone and steady gaze, he had no doubts as to the sincerity of her question. |
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Meanwhile both governments should make earnest efforts to improve the conditions on their side of the state. |
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She looked so earnest it was hard not to laugh, though out of respect Leah held her laugh. |
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Readying these soldiers for active duty is a tough mission that begins in earnest upon reporting to mobilization stations. |
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This year's rising darlings Coldplay make sincere, earnest music, but appear almost naively accessible and unpretentious by comparison. |
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Rehearsals began in earnest in August and the first act is now nearing completion. |
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It was a touching tribute never since accorded to any other author, and an earnest of the esteem in which he was held. |
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To me, this program is no different than a real estate escrow account where the agency holds your earnest money. |
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He invited bids from construction companies and required a deposit from each as earnest money. |
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The downside is, you have to close, or you walk away from your earnest money. |
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I paid him on your account 8 drachmae as earnest money to catch mice in Toka. |
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Her robust, earthy attractiveness roared back to life in earnest as she responded warmly to his embrace. |
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Morgan Freeman was now speaking in deadly earnest about Rainforests as the Lungs of Our Planet. |
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There are things of deadly earnest that can only be mentioned under the cover of a joke. |
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A different option is to become earnest and join a political party or a pressure group. |
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Since he first gained national prominence 25 years ago as an earnest left-wing firebrand, his name has been a byword for probity and decency. |
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Her earnest belief in devotion to duty and her command of French bring her an offer to join the intelligence service. |
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Roxie Hart is about as far away as one can get from the earnest soap operatics of Kitty Foyle. |
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Apart from the hundreds of claims pegged out by individual diggers, there were several claims being worked in earnest by companies. |
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Will the elders and policy makers take the earnest and bold message sent across by children seriously? |
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The prayer was so heavenly and full of earnest spirituality that all gathered were affected by it. |
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A noisy courtship begins in earnest in November, with squawking, prancing, and strutting. |
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They stop doing this for the final chorus, then resume in earnest for the outro. |
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Sure enough, the sledging kicked off in earnest at Bristol in the first NatWest Series encounter between England and Australia. |
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It stands in that wistfully earnest doggy way that you see them doing as they wait on the footpath outside the fish and chip shop. |
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Somewhere between the gaudy lowlands of kitsch and the earnest highlands of world music sits the mythic, mixed-up realm of exotica. |
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Once the action starts in earnest and the stunt doubles do their thing, the film is entertaining enough. |
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Is it an earnest appreciation of the avant-garde or just eyeballing a freak show? |
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Building has begun in earnest on the metal skeleton for the northern section of Manchester's new-look Arndale shopping centre. |
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Her mouth drooped sadly, the earnest expression coming into her eyes again. |
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She had listened to what he had to say, looking up at him with large, earnest eyes, seeming to hang upon his words. |
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Well, it is my earnest hope that this repast augurs the foundation of a mutual confelicity between us. |
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Here he believed in good earnest that qua nulla est was equivalent to qua nihil ad rem. |
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The truth was more that the agenda didn't fit with her sincere and earnest style, so why should she change in order to fit it? |
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About this time, housewives began figuring in earnest what they could do with the laundry money. |
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Radiant with enthusiasm are those dark eyes, is that strong Minerva-face, looking dignity and earnest joy. |
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At every machine an earnest young person pumps bleakly away, intimidatingly burning those extra pounds, trimming those recalcitrant inches. |
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I'm hoping my piano tutor book will arrive tomorrow, too, or the day after, and then I can begin work in earnest. |
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The lyrics are so endearing, the sentiment so sickly sweet, that you can't help but sing along in faux earnest. |
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An ideal young boy's yarn about the earnest young English couple shipwrecked off the coast of Darkest Africa. |
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He is a physically imposing man, tall and big-boned, who looks as earnest and stern as a Presbyterian minister. |
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Hunt had always come across as such an earnest fellow, betrothed to his majesty's fleet. |
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This film could have been deadly earnest and full of moral fury, but the tone is the stuff of tragicomedy. |
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The Victorians really went to town on their Valentine cards, and the production of Valentine cards commenced in earnest in those times. |
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A natural mesomorph, Huh weighed 200 pounds before he even picked up a barbell in earnest and his body responded well to weights. |
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He's a hard worker, earnest mensch, family man, and tasteful patriot, everything you could demand of a sports hero. |
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With today's tiki tour safely over and done with, the heavy lifting starts in earnest for the team tomorrow with a morning gym session. |
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The children began in earnest by first drawing a neat margin on the chart paper they were provided with. |
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The children began in right earnest by first drawing a neat margin on the chart paper they were provided with. |
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Recently, the Park attracted teals even before it started raining in earnest. |
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Hopefully next week I will have many good reports of tailor and bream, maybe even blackfish, as the season is about to begin in earnest. |
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Jones is earnest and attentive to detail, and promises to work closely with residents on an array of local issues. |
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Somewhere in Time is so sweet that it becomes saccharine, so serious that it becomes self-parody, so earnest that it becomes artificial. |
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However, teaching in Assyriology did not begin in earnest until much later. |
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Sun, traditionally a company that revolved around hardware, is now turning in earnest to architecture and software, he said. |
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The inquiry begins in earnest as the first witnesses give evidence. |
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It is an earnest belief in a 1980s opulence that translates into an aesthetic of social isolationism. |
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With a sob of relief she began to cry in earnest against his shirt. |
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And in between acts, earnest spokesmodels touted the latest in consumer products that would enable you to conform to the rigors of post-war affluence. |
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After Queen Anne's death and the discontinuation of the Royal Touch by the Hanoverian monarchs in Britain, the practice continued in earnest in France. |
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But the many earnest fiscal conservatives are in for a rude awakening if Romney and Ryan win. |
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Its protagonist, an earnest but questioning clergyman, resigns his orders for a life of social service in the East End, to the distress of his devout wife Catherine. |
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After earnest consideration, the ronin were ordered to commit hara-kiri. |
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Can one expect the Iranians to open earnest dialogue with the Americans? |
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In Internet parlance, the baby-faced de Jong is a newby, and he's not hiding the fact with his overly earnest fluster following his unceremonious deflowering. |
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I don't know the signs and countersigns and all the other earnest nonsense that the Crownkillers who have the time for such things play with in the north. |
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I give them a brief smile, pretend to be finishing off some notes with an expensive fountain pen, then fix them with an earnest gaze just above my glasses. |
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In hushed, earnest tones, she spoke of the things her heart desired. |
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What his earnest colleagues in the Society made of it I could not tell. |
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It is far too flippant and casual to be taken seriously, and at the same time it is so earnest that it's impossible to just sit back and enjoy the ride. |
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It is but a trifle that Sauron fancies, and an earnest of your good will. |
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Later in the series, David meets eco-warriors and an earnest teenage girl who is campaigning against the local chemical plant, which she blames for her brother's death. |
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The police authorities of New York appear now to be thoroughly in earnest in carrying out the municipal enactments forbidding expectoration in public places. |
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The Sunday Schools sprang from the same era of earnest endeavour, as did the widespread drive to establish Friendly Societies supervised by the clergy. |
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The endnotes of the book should be very useful for the earnest scholar. |
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He captures and entertainingly exaggerates the earnest devotion to bizarre identities and activities that undermine small-town New Zealand's dull reputation. |
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The lyric is a come-on, not a confession, but it's easy to be tricked into thinking otherwise by the earnest vocals and the dreamy keyboard melody. |
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It almost makes you wonder if Lizard Squad did this just to annoy Anonymous and the other earnest champions of privacy. |
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Jenks is instead a lanky, earnest, well-traveled auteur from humble beginnings. |
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He becomes especially earnest when the conversation turns to his role as The baker in Into the Woods. |
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Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice. |
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Tragically, Cary did not live to complete the second volume, and in 2000 I began work in earnest on this book. |
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He manages an earnest tone to his voice with just a touch of querulousness that suggests he'd be affronted that anyone could even think that he might not be telling the truth. |
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The narrator is an earnest, clear-eyed woman who speaks as if for all decent folks. |
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On the whole, it is an earnest attempt to preserve traditional crafts from extinction and to help skilled craftsmen and weavers, who are living in penury. |
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The earnest weeper E.T. became the highest-grossing film of all time. |
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It is a striking feature of the capital's Weltanschauung, this earnest faith in the capacity of architecture not merely to symbolize, but somehow to guarantee, good politics. |
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But many have no appetite for the horrors of gyms and earnest aerobics. |
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With that task accomplished, the Sami team can get to work on the task of galactic demographics in earnest. |
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Alas, at nearly 70 minutes, By the Way is overlong and simply too restrained, and too wrong-headedly earnest, to leave more than a marginal impression. |
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The seizure of property began in earnest in 2003 after the arrest of the president of the Yukos oil company, Mikhail Khodorkovsky. |
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Its provocative themes were smothered by a talky libretto that alternated between earnest exposition and sitcom jokes, set in smoothly tonal, insipid musical language. |
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Fans of the AMC hit have seen Megan evolve from an earnest secretary to Mrs. draper, from struggling actress to soap-opera star. |
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Few politicians garner the celebrity that Senator Booker does, and fewer still seem so earnest and human while doing it. |
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The silent feature marked his move from silly comedies to the restrained and earnest dramas that would establish his reputation as a world-class filmmaker. |
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He had been all but ignored during his career and was resurrected only a decade after it by tiny yet earnest coteries scattered around Europe and America. |
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This comic novel, though antic rather than earnest, very different in style and tone from Naipaul, is serious about race, social class, immigrants, and outsiders. |
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The Western appropriation of communist kitsch thrived during the Cold War, for purposes both earnest and ironic, and it has not abated since then. |
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In these earnest years, April Fool pranks have gone out of style. |
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The Fur Trade began in earnest in medieval times in Europe, when it involved the hunting of European animals to stock the wardrobes of the nobility and royalty. |
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He was humble and patient, an earnest man simply trying, by golly, to do his level best for others. |
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In the early 1900s, Sigmund Freud began to explore in earnest the similarities between neurotic behavior and ritual. |
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Boyle's novels are wittily and slyly satiric about the earnest, innocent reforming utopians who questioned social attitudes and proselytised progressive, perfectionist ideals. |
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I agree with Oxblog's point but feel it should be extended beyond the world of documentaries for the scandalization of earnest middle-class undergraduates. |
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It is impossible to hate, like the earnest child in a schoolroom who desperately wants to understand long division, but just can't master the logic. |
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But there was a very conscious, earnest effort here to mimic the American start-up culture. |
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Dutch National Ballet ended its third visit to the Edinburgh International Festival with a finale that sent up earnest audiences for classical music and ballet. |
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Delightful as it is to be button-holed by earnest young thesps promoting a mime version of Abigail's Party, there comes a time in every festival when enough is enough. |
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Robert Cecil was Secretary of State as well as Leader of the House of Commons, and made earnest efforts to regulate the private lives of citizens into a neat and tidy pattern. |
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As the countdown to Tullow Community School's reunion begins in earnest, it seems everyone is taking a trip down memory lane to rekindle their school days. |
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But it failed to key me up, just as the subject matter, perhaps deliberately, left me never quite sure whether this was an earnest morality tale or a spoof and a send-up. |
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They sound like the kind of things a top-drawer handbell choir might make up before rehearsal starts in earnest, which shouldn't be a compliment but somehow is. |
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For those who know her primarily as the earnest TV-drama doctor, her uninhibited sexiness when in the throes of ghostly passion comes as quite a surprise. |
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The surge of Chinese interest began in earnest following the Tiananmen Square massacre. |
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The book goes a long way to justify our irrational feelings of irritation towards the earnest besuited men who call to our door, always at a bad moment. |
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It requires a biting wit and an ability to make fun of people even if they're being earnest, but especially if they're merely pretending to be earnest. |
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That for as much as I love publishing, I no longer have too many earnest conversations about literature or translation, I quit smoking and I wear far more pink than black. |
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These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest. |
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I began reading it in earnest last summer, underlining and making notes in the margins. |
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In the past few weeks the blame game for the delay has begun in earnest. |
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Audience members could ask earnest, unselfconscious questions like whether e-books were real books without blushing. |
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Granted, this discussion is peppered with censors' bleeps and is incomprehensible at times due to Ozzy's slurred speech, but it's heartfelt and earnest all the same. |
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It would have been very easy for Neel's character to have become too good to be true, but that is never a danger with Kusturica's earnest, uncontrived playing of him. |
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This rambling, undirected story is about as far from a pub conversation or earnest late night chat as you can get, but it's closer to the real, deep Tom than either of those. |
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Day Four began in earnest with Michael Clarke and Simon Katich continuing their partnership from the previous day. |
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In this earnest effort it joins every other news outlet and think-tank. |
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The cynical, quippy one-liners in tonight's premiere feel a little forced, while other episodes are earnest and straightforward. |
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After a new round of negotiations, a second date was set, and the elections process began in earnest. |
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Mrs. Wilbur's paper was earnest, enthusiastic, a trifle schoolgirly in its sounding periods. It caused much more discussion than poor Flaubert. |
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In each one Poelzig's hair sits like a toupe cap above his characteristic owl-like glasses and earnest expression. |
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The ability to store soft drinks for long periods of time began in earnest in 1892, with the invention of the crown cap. |
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De Quincey was married in 1816, and soon after, having no money left, he took up literary work in earnest. |
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By forcing their suitors to be earnest or sincere, the women psychodramatically circumscribe them. |
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Immigration to the United States and Canada began in earnest in the 1870s, with most migrants initially settling in the Great Lakes area. |
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And with the 42 remaining tenants rehoused elsewhere, work will begin in earnest once a crane arrives in the coming days. |
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Last summer, I made an earnest, if rather unsuccessful, attempt to learn Goan Konkani. |
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The audiovisual wave, which began in earnest with the development of low-cost LCD projectors in the mid-1990s, continues to play out. |
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Alaric, again outwitted by an enemy's machinations, marched southward and in deadly earnest, began his third siege of Rome. |
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War began in earnest in spring 1940 with the successful Blitzkrieg conquests of Denmark, Norway, the Low Countries, and France. |
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There was thus a considerable number of earnest people dispersed throughout the country waiting for the rousing of the parish clergy. |
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It appears Colletti's real first order of business, hiring a manager, won't begin in earnest until early next week. |
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The chilling of the South Ocean deep water began in earnest once the Tasmanian Gateway and the Drake Passage opened fully. |
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We now had no alternative but to resort to civil disobedience, and we embarked in earnest on preparations for mass action. |
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The efforts began in earnest again during the Renaissance, which saw a revival of the study of ancient Greek texts. |
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Failed philosopher, earnest didact, nonbeliever in human progress, the man's a puzzle. |
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By the time our waitress comes by to take our order, I am nodding my head in earnest to Badlands' personal recipe for gurgitory success. |
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Advance payment also performs an evidential function, but, unlike earnest money, advance payment never secures performance of the contract. |
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To what extent the suicide attempt had been made in earnest, likely will never be known, but it is suggestive of a situational depression. |
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The battle for the maillot jaune will begin in earnest on tomorrow in the Pyrenees, following today's first rest day and transfer to Pau. |
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His career as a professional author now began in earnest, although he taught for another year. |
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My most earnest hope is that the Labour Party will win a clear majority in the next General Election. |
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As the idea for the story took shape and the writing began in earnest, Dickens became engrossed in the book. |
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It was not until 1993 with the publication of Denis Sampson's Outstaring Nature's Eye that serious McGahern studies began in earnest. |
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Unto whom too many applying themselves, betwixt jest and earnest, betray the cause of truth, and insensibly make up the legionary body of error. |
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But I see that if I were to live in a wilderness I should again be tempted to become a fisher and hunter in earnest. |
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He spoke in earnest of the importance of achieving academic excellence as well as winning football games. |
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Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. |
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His refreshing angle is based in aw-shucks honesty and an earnest humor. |
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Let's prove among ourselves our armes in jest, That when we come to earnest them with men, We may them better use. |
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Once airborne or airmobile forces reach the ground and dominate any opposing force, the work of the engineer begins in earnest. |
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He also built new churches and was an earnest patron of monastic communities. |
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In his victory speech at the Brisbane tally room in 2001 Beattie was characteristically earnest, modest, and inclusive. |
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Epicurus, though his ethic seemed to others swinish and lacking in moral exultation, was very much in earnest. |
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Too fiercely political at times for her routine, which was heavy on earnest rallying for social justice, but light on big laughs to balance the political preachiness. |
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Manuscript production in England dropped off precipitously around the 860s when the Viking invasions began in earnest, not to be revived until the end of the century. |
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The girls and Dodgson took another boat trip a month later when he elaborated the plot to the story of Alice, and in November he began working on the manuscript in earnest. |
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Gradually his scribblemania developed in real earnest. It could be said that the pen became his second hobby horse. In those days it was not unusual to write family magazines. |
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Notwithstanding the earnest opposition of writers and lecturers and preachers and legislators, the practice of feticide appears to be on the increase. |
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Sikh migration from British India began in earnest during the second half of the 19th century, when the British completed their annexation of the Punjab. |
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While the new Library of Birmingham is surrounded by a stunning flower display, the old Brutalist library is coming down in earnest as diggers finally move in. |
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A minority of scholars have taken the position that, in fact, Burke did write the Vindication in earnest, later disowning it only for political reasons. |
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Haworth displays a visual authority and inventive approach to a subject too often trivialized by earnest seriousness or, more often, by the fetishization of apocalypse. |
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The Premier League's free marketeers, bulk importers of foreign talent, must give us something to shout about as Europe's elite tournament kicks off in earnest this week. |
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Outnumbered by earnest goodwillers, he agrees to visit the Queen. |
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But Powers, a former staff writer at The Washington Post who has written extensively on media and technology, is not simply an earnest foreteller of doom. |
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Earnest assaulters of current theories, or earnest apologists for them, should alike have conducted attack or defence, as it seems to us, upon some more concerted plan. |
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Samuel was stern, serious and deeply in earnest. He seldom smiled and never laughed. He was uncompromisingly religious, conscientious and morally unbending. |
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In 1990 work on this ambitious scheme began in earnest at Fosseway Lane. |
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Roman dam construction began in earnest in the early imperial period. |
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But if all this was viewed by Gladstone and the Cabinet as an earnest of St Petersburg's future good intentions in Central Asia, then disillusionment was soon to follow. |
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Its news and its editorial comment have in general been carefully coordinated, and have at most times been handled with an earnest sense of responsibility. |
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In 2012 a better financial agreement between Catalonia and Spain was also refused, and a recentralisation of previously devolved powers began in earnest. |
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With Halloween treats and the odd witch's broom still sat in the bargain bin it's time for a new celebration and the build up seems to have started in earnest. |
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Pound began work on The Cantos in earnest after relocating to Italy. |
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European colonization of the island began in earnest the following year, when 1,300 men arrived from Spain under the watch of Bartolomeo Columbus. |
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There is a small handful of groups working in earnest on making Elon Musk's dream of a hyperloop a reality, but none are so high profile as Hyperloop Technologies. |
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