The threats from the beach were horrifying enough to have made Napoleon turn from the field of battle. |
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On the first day the bowlers pitched the ball up in search of movement that was not there and did not adjust their length quickly enough. |
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I was naive and conceited enough to believe that posting entries into this page would actually achieve something. |
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If you for some unknown reason are not familiar with this man, the photo in the inlay of this album is enough to prove just how impressive he is. |
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There simply aren't enough workers behind them in the labor supply pipeline to fill their jobs. |
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I pitched my voice lower, but I was trailing far enough behind the group that they probably wouldn't hear me anyway. |
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The Code may have been a heavy burden, but many moviemakers were ingenious enough to adapt. |
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The difference is just enough that a tuning will not sound right unless inharmonicity is dealt with. |
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All told, 39 million miles of fibre-optic line now criss-cross the US, enough to circle the globe 1566 times. |
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Unfortunately not enough conclusive evidence for the effect of Fumonisins on humans has been collected. |
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The storm front had passed on through, fading, having delivered just enough rain to soak Joe and the pinto mare through to the skin. |
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He was a friendly neighbour and sociable man, always with enough time to smoke a pipeful of good tobacco. |
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He eventually got into a fight with some of the kids because he thought they were not giving him enough money. |
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And that's probably enough albums, links, and weird personal confessions to make a point of some sort, so I'll stop there. |
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Cork's attack was toothless that day and, in a game that was stuffy for long enough, Tipperary's eight-point victory was comprehensive. |
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It was an unfortunate combination of poor building design and a couple of bright minds ingenious enough to take advantage of it. |
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The elaborate subterfuge is often ingenious, but not enough to sustain an entire movie. |
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As so often with these affairs the pace was furious enough to scare a few of the veterans on show. |
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The pins in the power cable female connector are not springy enough, and fail to make good contact with the pin in the plug in the appliance. |
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But when animals are close together in a feedlot, there is enough concentration of ammonia emissions that some of it can travel farther afield. |
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In fact, if the book is long enough, and you're using an inkjet printer, you're probably paying nearly as much just in ink and paper costs. |
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Oddly enough, Koplow's conclusion is in agreement with the Bush administration that also wishes to preserve the stockpiles. |
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By today's standards, you married young, so there's a chance you don't feel you played the field long enough. |
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Not that I've been drinking gallons, just a couple of pints, but that's enough to be a bit of a downer. |
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When the Nebraska retailer first started applying inoculants, it experienced some problems getting material dry enough so it did not cake up. |
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I decided my input would involve cooking enough rice to make the stew go far enough to feed the troops. |
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They brought back piquantly appropriate or delusive answers, piquant enough to condemn the stories. |
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Therefore, a male's ability to inseminate females is probably limited enough to make choosing pay. |
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If only our parents could have been perspicacious enough to see our talent and force us into showbiz. |
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But there are just hints and insinuations that if I stick around long enough there might be a plot later. |
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But had to give up when he was told that I was not fit enough to become even a compounder. |
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The soil is extremely fertile and produces immense crops when there is enough rainfall, otherwise they are a failure. |
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It isn't hot enough to radiate UV rays but it does radiate in the visible and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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A pint of Beck's contains 2.9 units, and a single pint of Holstein Pils contains 3.5, almost enough to take a man over the four-unit limit. |
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Although he played on a famous team, his career wasn't long enough for him to be considered for induction among hockey's immortals. |
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Such a world sees thought as a process unnatural enough to cause perspiration. |
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If you have a gas stove, putting your yogurt in the stove and leaving the pilot light on may be enough. |
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And if that weren't bad enough, a picture intended to make Stern's condescending message unmistakably clear accompanies the article. |
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I cold-called my way through the phone book searching for people naive enough to allow the company's salesmen into their homes. |
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There would not be enough room on any conceivable vessel to hold enough specimens of all the species. |
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The country banned FGM in 1999, though just making it illegal is never enough. |
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Sometimes five wild pitches in one inning aren't enough to keep a team from a win. |
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The one question about him has always been whether he is gritty enough to apply his gifts concertedly. |
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We had a particularly pleasing customer the last few days, who bought a cheap inkjet printer which was more than enough for his needs. |
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A single funeral site can be worth many Spanish pesetas, enough to feed a family for a lifetime. |
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All studies on privatization always conclude that mere privatization is not enough. |
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The field of view is wide enough to let you see the whole groove as well as the corners of the land. |
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But manager Tom Kelly should be able to field a team with enough speed to manufacture runs. |
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The sheer magnitude of the force behind Joren's leg was enough rupture the man's innards and send him flying off into a tree. |
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Indeed, they have implied that the girl was actually at fault because she had not done enough to prove her innocence. |
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And there's been enough time for evolution to have changed the genetic profile of the immune responses in different people. |
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This creates enough pressure to force the ammonia vapour into another vessel, where it condenses into a liquid. |
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Some types of bacteria living in seafloor mud can generate enough electricity to power small electronic devices, field tests have shown. |
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His answer was a sudden jolt from Nick, fierce enough to let Nick slip out of his grasp. |
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The pipit flew overhead in noisy flocks and actually landed in the short grass long enough for the group to deploy a couple of scopes. |
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The fig tree has tons of huge green figs and leaves, soon to be ripe enough for me to pick and preserve. |
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I mean, it's action and it piques people's interest but beforehand we were worried that there wasn't really enough going on. |
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The Buccaneers, dashing enough in its way with its traditional piratic flavour, was still too land-bound by far. |
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If a detection technology isn't precise enough, such particles can trigger a false positive. |
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Also, old clay pots can build up enough fertilizer and salts to make them impermeable to air and water. |
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If it could reform rapidly enough to gain legitimacy from its own population, unification could be confederal. |
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If you weren't good enough to be one of the top six teams in your conference, you aren't deserving of going to the playoffs. |
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Salaries and perquisites are unlikely to have kept greedy men satisfied enough to prevent it. |
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Sayles chokes you with enough info to fill a documentary and asks you to chew on it for a while. |
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There's actually enough dark humor to almost make this film a black comedy. |
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A desktop machine built three years ago would be enough to store all the information needed. |
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The IT world has plenty enough housecleaning to do already without the needless distraction of hypothetical infowars. |
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She says that the charge from that incident was a misdemeanor, an infraction that would not seem enough to establish her as a threat to aviation. |
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While that is bad, is that number high enough to infringe on the liberties of every single driver in the state? |
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The intensity of being in first year is often enough to make any freshman curl up in the fetal position and sob uncontrollably. |
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Due to the pews being boxed, and most of them privately owned, by 1860 there was not enough room for the non-pew-owners to come for worship. |
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If such warning signs are detected early enough, doctors can sometimes successfully treat people suffering from primary immunodeficiencies. |
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With some bedding rearrangements, it was big enough for four to sleep comfortably. |
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William did not doubt that this was a passing fancy for Clara, she had never kept interest in a man long enough. |
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The argument of quality of food becomes important only when enough food is ingested. |
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He was pleasant enough, forty-ish, with a soft voice, slightly ingratiating smile, an expression that suggested he expected life to hurt him. |
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This kind of string handling and string concatenation was good enough for Kernighan and Ritchie, but it has its problems. |
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I'm sure that I'm not persuasive enough to convince anyone to cut back and spend more wisely. |
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He had grown into quite a handsome young man and found that, if his targets were young and impressionable enough, he could appear charming. |
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If symptoms are severe enough to prevent effective trauma-focused therapy, pharmacotherapy is warranted as a next step. |
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I think you'll most probably see a few more unless they really sit down in a fair dinkum manner and say enough's enough. |
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I held most of the world's females in disregard, for even a hint of mascara or lip colour was enough to have me disrespectful of them. |
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Repot spring-purchased bulbs into your own containers, choosing containers large enough to withstand the exposure of sudden cold snaps. |
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He is also honest enough to acknowledge that he prefers to be away from reminders of his fair-to-middling place in cinema hierarchy. |
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It was still not strong enough to allow him to overcome his inhibitions and his fears. |
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Even useless hacks may come, perversely enough, to be valued for the purity of their uselessness. |
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I can't thank them enough for reading me faithfully and carefully, and for joining me in obsessing over books. |
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Still, the fact that enough other papers all but glossed over his troubles concerns me. |
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I can't make it to the colorist before Wednesday, and I don't trust the people at my local beauty supply store enough to ask their advice. |
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Darcy didn't put any accessories by it, for the color of the pink was enough. |
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It adds to the farce when they cannot quite make their costume changes fast enough. |
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A couple of seasons of too much talk, too many colorless characters, and not enough action have left the show in limbo. |
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Through fair trade, ordinary people can ensure these producers get a better deal and are paid enough to live on. |
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A sealed inkwell sat beside a small wooden box, just large enough to hold a few quills. |
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The surf was good, the waves big enough to make me keep a close eye on the dog as he ran in and out of the water. |
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Much too far by their own reckoning but not far enough in the eyes of ardent nationalists and radical land reformers like Davitt and his cohorts. |
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I'm hoping it'll generate enough pin money to be a self-financing hobby as I explore the field of English porcelain, that's all. |
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Cassini is now close enough to Enceladus that the moon does not fit within the camera field of view. |
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Although consumer confidence has not collapsed it could sink low enough to delay any recovery and ultimately deepen any recession. |
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Hold the camera in two hands, brace yourself or lean on an immovable object, select a fast enough shutter speed and check your negatives! |
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My conclusion at the time was that the Labour government had failed and collapsed not because it was too left wing, but not left wing enough. |
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There's no Pinoy filmmaker which has a strong enough commercial identity that Filipinos flock to his film when they see his name in the marquee. |
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Even earthquakes alone can be strong enough to trigger the collapse of a structurally weakened volcano. |
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He said the large aircraft must have been flying at 20,000 ft, high enough to be practically inaudible. |
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Her start in life was inauspicious, enough to put many kids on the downward slope as soon as they were out of nappies. |
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That day, the paper clearly felt that the collapse of a local railway bridge under the weight of a passing train was not enough. |
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In the event of a smallpox outbreak, the federal government is prepared with enough vaccine to inoculate everyone who would need it. |
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My kids love them, naturally enough, and I can't get away with sitting them on an inoperative machine any more. |
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How could something so thin, so frail and delicate, have been strong enough to withstand that fierce storm last night? |
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The impact would be nearly imperceptible at first, but it'd be there, and significant enough to gum things up. |
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The cookies did look very good, but she wasn't comfortable enough to accept free cookies yet. |
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Cheap herbal remedies are a false economy, since there may not be enough active ingredient to have any therapeutic effect. |
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Miss Hagen forces her voice into squeaks and growls, and slurs out enough schwas to dumbfound a phoneticist. |
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It's not extensive enough and talking to people in the immediate vicinity is not sufficient. |
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When its content is high enough, the penetrated wood acquires the characteristics of petrified wood. |
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I am perspicacious enough to reconcile the fact that not all of you fine people share my perspective. |
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Naval warfare experts say the U.S. Navy simply isn't large enough to do much about the problem, whether it's piracy or terrorism. |
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While piracy and terrorism may not be the same crime, they share enough elements to merit joint definition under international law. |
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Getting up is bad enough but when it comes after rolling over onto something cold and slimy it's just all kinds of bad. |
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Naturally enough, they were rooting for the guy coming from behind because they wanted an exciting finish. |
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Also, they were not prepared enough for the incessant rains that lashed the city the past few days. |
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I had enough money in the bank to buy gas, food, and perhaps rent a dog sled if it came down to that. |
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The 100-square-foot cockpit is large enough to accommodate a fighting chair and still have room for passengers and crew to move about. |
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Our teachers do not receive enough in-service training and this leads to poor teaching. |
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It's not necessarily bucketing down, but coming down hard enough that we were both soaked to the skin inside of fifteen minutes. |
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Tending the flagstick, the polite golfer is considerate enough to hold the flag against the pin to keep it from flapping if the wind is blowing. |
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In the end the Bay just didn't have enough juice in the tank to claim a famous victory. |
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Plays, French films, or foreign language immersion were usually enough to get him away for the weekend. |
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How do you motivate yourself at 27 when you have already achieved fame and enough money to last a lifetime? |
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It was cool enough to take my breath away for a second and it took a few moments to regain my composure and concentrate. |
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The suite may have originated as incidental music to a play, a role it would fulfil readily enough. |
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As anyone lucky enough to get tickets for one of his regular sell-out shows will know, he is famed for performing until the early hours. |
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Federal prosecutors will assess whether any information offered is strong enough to allow an informant on to the fast track. |
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The second reflex, should you be fortunate enough to get your hands on the pigskin, is trying to put it away as quickly as possible. |
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I've heard enough about what you've seen of her to last my immortal soul a few lifetimes. |
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We used a battery of twenty photocells and lasers, enough to register an object as small a fly passing by. |
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If you're fancying yourself a victim of circumstance, you're not participating enough in your own destiny. |
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I am not tall enough both to have my eyes positioned at the top of the screen and for my feet to rest comfortably on the footrest. |
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This was enough information to encourage us all to unleash infrasound on an audience. |
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He thinks there's probably enough room for two to play comfortably, but not three. |
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There was just enough of a gap to zip into the lane beside me and get back in front of the truck ahead. |
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If I sit in front of a computer screen long enough, I can actually churn out quite a lot of words. |
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The sensor consists of a silicon photodiode, with a pre-amp that gives enough signal for the voice channel of a small radio transmitter. |
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It was enough to tell himself that his pursuit of literary greatness was incompatible with the obligations of marriage. |
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Just make sure you use weights that are heavy enough to fatigue your muscles after eight to 12 repetitions. |
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We're still old fashioned enough to think salad inappropriate for rainy, chilly days. |
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Always use enough weight to fatigue your muscles by the final rep of each set. |
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Do three sets of 15-20 reps with weights heavy enough to fatigue your muscles within the suggested rep range. |
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But it also makes him sound partisan enough to have forged them in concert with other Democrats. |
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Will he get enough votes outside the town to keep him in the race and in contention for a seat? |
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He feels clearing that height at the Olympics is good enough to make the final and put him in medal contention. |
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Ian can eat enough food for four of five people, but he uses all that energy up on stage. |
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The officer replied saying it was not his fault but the rules were that we have not got enough points. |
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She did not seem to have enough insight into the reasons for this disconnection. |
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He was confusing enough when he was alive but now, when he's dead, he's impossible. |
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They had enough early possession to have built up a commanding lead but didn't take their chances and found themselves 8-5 down at the interval. |
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Whether that's enough to turn this faux steakhouse into a first-class restaurant remains to be seen. |
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The ad had reached enough viewers to make a favorable impression across the district. |
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This is the part of the water column where there is still enough light for plants to photosynthesize. |
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In deeper waters, not enough light penetrates the depths, which means the reef's main food producers, algae and plankton, cannot photosynthesize. |
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Funnily enough though, it's not the pain that stops me from getting a piercing. |
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But on the other hand, what commends us to God is not how good we are, because we just can't be good enough. |
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And in winter I never have a lettuce salad unless I've been far-sighted enough to plant in the cold frame. |
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Do you not trust your lady enough to remain faithful to you with so much temptation around? |
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One-third of respondents commented that there weren't enough cheese choices available on menus. |
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The first line seems innocent enough, but it's important that you comment it out. |
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I'd be curious to hear what commenters old enough to remember the 1988 campaign think about all this. |
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He phrased it as a question, but Damien knew him well enough to know that it was a thinly veiled demand that his brother stated. |
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This makes us conveniently close enough for impromptu dinner party invitations. |
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We sold the horses, and there still wasn't enough money to satisfy the indebtedness. |
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Desperately enough, it seems, to do something not just silly or ill-advised but downright dumb and indefensibly wrong. |
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Sure enough, there are bedrooms and a kitchen and even a drum set up in the entrance for impromptu rehearsals. |
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My father did not witness enough of our cousin's indelicacy to give alarm or he would have acted. |
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Someone suggests, rather indelicately, that he isn't high-profile enough to be rector. |
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If they had travelled far enough, spare a thought for one of the mascots, who came all the way from Los Angeles. |
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True enough, there was a tell-tale head-shaped indentation on my pillow this morning, but that could mean anything. |
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A tongue groove is a shallow, raised indentation in the center of the mouthpiece only high enough to relieve tongue pressure. |
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Sound travels far, over water, and this sound was loud enough in its own right. |
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York Minster recently began charging visitors an admission fee after a voluntary charging scheme failed to generate enough cash. |
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While she is yet to define her role with the organisation, she is committed enough to take the first step. |
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Whatever the fundamental differences, the pair tried to inject their relationship with enough of a sense of tradition to bond them. |
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Alarms known as pingers that are attached to fishing nets can annoy whales, dolphins and porpoises enough that they swim away to safety. |
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Or maybe it was fortunate for Bryant that he's smart enough to let words fuel the fire and not get physical with Shaq. |
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Top leadership must desire the change enough to commit time, resources, and energy. |
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We must commit enough planning and resources to protect and enhance our access to, and use of, space. |
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Even so there seemed to be enough evidence to commit him to stand trial at Port Augusta. |
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Although all are fearless runners, none is instinctive enough to anticipate running lanes. |
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It is constructed well enough but moves ponderously and colorlessly to its conclusion. |
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The name alone is enough to strike fearsome loathing in some and unmitigated adulation in others. |
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Are these the same IT managers who waste significant resources on useless pet projects, then whine that their budget is not big enough? |
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The palace building was commodious enough to accommodate chambers and offices of the High Court. |
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We still think that we produce really high-quality product, but we also produce enough of it and cheap enough that common people can afford it. |
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If the memory loss is severe enough to warrant a diagnosis of dementia, then cholinesterase inhibitor therapy would be indicated. |
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A country is a group of people who have realised they have enough in common to band together for the common good. |
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Turns out the Justice Department didn't think they had enough evidence to indict him. |
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I was told that my baby was not getting enough to eat because my milk had not come in yet and that colostrum was not enough. |
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Offer a big enough purse, and probably any of the featherweights we discussed might compete in Glasgow. |
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His inability to understand basic statistics is enough for me to distrust him completely. |
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So, these five tracks were obviously enough to plant the seeds for a happy indie label contract, but what of the other three? |
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Secondly, Nietzsche complains, the indifferentists are too detached, not excited enough. |
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You should know that they didn't have any other suitable pics so my photo HAD to be good enough. |
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He had a practical, common-sense manner, and he was determined from the outset that nothing but his best was good enough. |
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I've not got enough pics for the bridal fair, and we need to put together our album fairly soon. |
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Fair enough, there are people who feign injuries and make up claims to make some money, which is totally wrong. |
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Appropriately enough, it makes this transition within what we might think of as a picaresque interruption of the picturesque travel experience. |
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Until now, the only human cells thought fecund enough for the purpose of transplant growth were rare, primitive cells called stem cells. |
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Traditionally, all the vegetables in a piccalilli are salted, but I find the flavours are punchy enough, so I skip this stage. |
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Being our nearest city there is enough to hold the interest with lots of piccies and tales. |
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In the Faroes and St Kilda, the nesting grounds were communal property, so everyone had a stake in leaving enough birds to breed for next year. |
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The enemies are kind enough to walk one behind another in a straight line, making it easy to pick them off with sniper rifles. |
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It was weak at such a distance, but strong enough that its light picked them out. Gunfire followed immediately. |
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Sure enough, this provided happy hours communing with nature at her most colourful. |
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No-one is foolish enough to doubt his talent, yet it remains an indisputable fact that he has never won the games that really matter. |
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He shows wonderful energy, putting himself all over the field to combative purpose, and he passes the ball well enough. |
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Correction must be firm enough for the dog to want to work to avoid it but not aggressive or combative. |
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I think we have seen enough versions of it with a fairy godmother that it was time to see a more realistic version. |
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In fact, the heat alone that incandesces from the lava is enough to cause surrounding objects to burst into flames! |
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I expect they will be fed up until they're big enough to sell for meat because the pig industry is starting to become lucrative again. |
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The crops should have provided enough to feed the 65-year-old woman and her 18-year-old grandson. |
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The metal flakes heat up until they are incandescent and shine brightly or, at a high enough temperature, actually burn. |
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And as for the purchase of local goods and supplies, this country can't even make enough food to feed itself, never mind the tourists. |
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Sure enough, underneath the grill inside the restaurant, sacks of mesquite charcoal stand ready to feed the open fire. |
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For a while, time stops, and there's nothing important enough to intrude upon an old man's communion with the sun. |
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He saved the wood piece by piece until he had enough pickets cut for the fence, and it took him years to complete the task. |
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Over the past dozen years, I've had several boyfriends who were nice enough but didn't figure into my long-term, picket-fence dreams. |
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This apparently made it good enough for my picky eaters, and they polished off the whole bowl in minutes. |
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It is hoped that archaeologists and Indologists will be motivated enough to investigate further locally available information. |
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He was struck by the indomitable spirit of the Tibetans, impressed enough to want to contribute somehow. |
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I had a veal and bacon terrine that was butch and robust, and garnished, unusually, with quite enough cornichons, pickled onions and salad. |
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It won't combust the ship, I've run enough tests on it already to determine that. |
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If the fuel burns rapidly enough, it is confined by its own inertia and requires no external confinement system. |
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The problem was that the truck was a standard pickup, and was in no way large enough to incorporate all of our stuff. |
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However, luckily for May, it seems possible profit was inducement enough to persuade them to open the door. |
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Some feedstuffs, particularly roughages, may appear to contribute enough amino acid to help satisfy the requirement. |
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A needle biopsy can produce a false negative if enough cells are not sampled. |
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Knowing the layout well enough to find the cups in the dark, she felt her way around. |
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By talking with and observing enough users, you'll have a feel for which issues are general trends and which are random comments. |
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We can't do enough to award excellence, incent it, put a spotlight on it and let the country know how much great teaching matters. |
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She recovered herself and cautiously took two steps up the companionway, just enough to see around her. |
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But whether that would be enough to persuade me to pick it as my company car is difficult to say. |
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Orkney may be affected by fire service strikes this winter if industrial action gets enough support. |
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The Soviet Union had industrialized rapidly, until she was strong enough to destroy the invading German forces in the Second World War. |
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His story of the African American role in southern industrialism is one that has not been explored enough. |
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Any licensee fortunate enough to receive praise from this esteemed tome can be guaranteed success beyond compare for years to come. |
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He saw her physical beauty well enough, but he never noticed her intelligence or her feisty spirit. |
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If it was good enough for the cat she'd had growing up the two pampered felines could deal with it too. |
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The faith-based initiative, alone, is obviously not enough to overcome poverty. |
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The Frenchwoman then suggested that her compatriots may simply have voted no because they do not know enough about Europe. |
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If his native tongue did not qualify him to join his compatriots in singing the anthem, his body language was fluent enough. |
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I hope they come out well enough I can just put them all up sight unseen at the end of the month. |
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From drag racing to time-trialling or simply roaming the city streets, there's enough here to keep petrolheads happy for days. |
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Considering we wrote all our own songs, we just weren't getting compensated enough for our efforts. |
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He questioned whether enough intelligence was available to assess the number and capabilities of the forces they would come up against. |
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And it seems like the authors got some key leads but not enough to quite present the full picture. |
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Unless a product is inexpensive or trivial, brand awareness alone will not be enough to drive you to an actual purchase. |
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The screwdriver barely fit, and he was just tall enough to reach it, but it was enough, and he started to slowly inch the screws out of the door. |
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Never too clever for its own good, it captures that wasted youth vibe competently enough. |
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To-date motorists unlucky enough to have come a cropper on the spillages have, at least, survived the experience. |
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Three competitive proposals are usually enough to establish a competitive price for money. |
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Ever had someone toss an insult your way and found yourself wanting a snappy comeback but unable to think one up quick enough? |
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It was one that they heard often and was said when someone could not think of a comeback to a snide remark quickly enough. |
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They would then decide whether the prices were competitive enough to make it a sustainable business. |
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But curiously enough, there is no hard evidence of this piculet from Guyana, according to the last checklist published that I know of. |
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A typical class project compiles enough news to fill a 36-page tabloid, which gets distributed throughout the state. |
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The solos are strong enough to withstand the rhythm section's energetic and interactive comping. |
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Funnily enough the answer is incised in stone in the bas-reliefs that line the lower walls of the vast, ancient Khmer temple of Angkor Wat. |
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As if to torment them further, the steps creaked, complaining with each step they made loud enough to wake the dead. |
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Somehow I am able to extract enough sense from our dialogue to piece the story together. |
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Making only their second appearance in this championship, they had opened brightly enough, showing some neat, incisive play in attack. |
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Oh, I nearly forgot, we are lucky enough to have a refuse collection and now CPZ has been foisted upon us against our wishes, I might add. |
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They have been lucky enough to obtain a place at Europe's only American-style fat camp here in Apperley Bridge. |
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Interestingly enough, when we do the genetics, we find the familial history makes a difference. |
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If the base station is a femtocell in the same room, the signal is strong enough that the phone's output will be far less. |
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There is enough 150-year-old whiskey resting underground where the old river queen sank to get 130,000 people pie-eyed. |
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He was already like a father figure to her, and she cared enough for Angela to think of her as an honorary sister. |
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In the wild, if a female with a young one gets killed, other females may take care of the young one till it is old enough to fend for itself. |
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If you're old enough to date him, then you're old enough to fend for yourself. |
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However, they still chirp for their mother to feed them, until they gain enough independence and fend for themselves. |
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Only a few visits to your doctor will be enough to implant you with chameleon genes and you've got thought controlled cosmetics. |
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It's your choice if you want to apply enough purple mascara to impair your vision. |
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But for the first time, many Americans were sophisticated enough to have developed a cultural inferiority complex. |
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Soon enough, the boat's whistle began to blow an eerie piercing sound as the water vehicle began moving. |
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It made him financially comfortable enough to afford a villa at gorgeously scenic Boppard on the Rhine Gorge. |
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They're all loud enough to be monitored without the physical implantation of any bugging device. |
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In the end the margin of victory was comfortable enough, but for the departing Bangladeshis, it was very much their day. |
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Overall, the tone and use of language alone are reason enough to pick it up but it is also a compliment to the original story. |
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And as if that wasn't enough, she pigs out on a raspberry and almond tart too. |
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The coffee couldn't have been hot enough for him to clutch his throat and squeal like a stuck pig. |
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Recently, global positioning systems have become small and light enough to be carried by pigeons. |
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The size of a small hospital, the infirmary had more than enough resources to tend to the wounded, and they were well taken care of. |
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To use up surplus whey he erected a piggery that produced pigs good enough to fetch top market dollar. |
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A tiny pocket of ground planted with a leafy surround and blanketed with ferns is enough to suggest a woodland garden. |
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Fortunately his uncle was piggish enough to drop the subject for the moment in favor of the new sandwiches. |
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Perform each exercise in perfect form with a weight heavy enough to fatigue the muscle in just a few repetitions. |
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But it hasn't yet had enough influence on mainstream developers to alter the direction of urban growth. |
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Pakistani army helicopters are arriving to ferry some of the injured to hospitals, but locals complain it's not enough. |
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Most other plant residues can be composted, if you have a well-maintained compost pile which generates enough heat to kill disease pathogens. |
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It's best not to compost fruit and leaves unless you know your pile gets hot enough to kill the pests. |
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Supplying enough air to all parts of a compost pile to encourage thorough decomposition is perhaps the key to successful composting. |
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I don't really feel close enough to either Jo or Lee to be comfortable with confiding in them. |
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