Later in the war it was derequisitioned and let to Polish forces, who converted it into a hospital and finally a maternity hospital. |
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When the gradient of the river increases, the water flows faster and faster, until finally it breaks up into a white-water rapid. |
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The substance was finally identified as white PVA adhesive, a type of industrial glue. |
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He circled the shattered derelict once more and finally settled his craft down in an open spot. |
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All that changed in 1918 when, like two punch-drunk boxers, the belligerents began finally to land blows which had effect. |
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We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the devastation was appalling. |
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Now we want to program an update, which recognizes the old one, saves some files, and finally deinstals it. |
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The medic glowered at her for a moment and then glared back at Renny, but he relaxed his arm and finally looked away. |
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By the end of the year, she had finally supplanted Liz Hurley as the British newspapers' screen goddess of choice. |
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The container finally is sealed with resin and can be topped off with a paint job or gold leaf. |
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There is a 30-minute wait standing in the cold on Platform 3 before the train finally pulls in at 3.45 pm. |
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The Commanding Officer reacted by punching the prisoner and kicking him and finally sending him back to the cells without medical treatment. |
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The resulting feud ravaged the Australian side of the 1930s and 1940s until Bradman finally purged O'Reilly's cabal. |
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In both, they have a passionate affair and finally Lolita dies, devastating her lover. |
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Since it turned out I spent more time procrastinating instead of actually doing anything, I decided to finally finish my Bachelor of Arts degree. |
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A sadly appropriate analogy would be the profligate and highly overindebted consumer who has finally reached the end of his rope. |
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Two wilting sides then slugged it out toe-to-toe in the extra 30 minutes before Town finally delivered the knock-out blow. |
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Printing 22,000 copies in Hindi and 15,000 in Urdu, one of the oldest glossies in India might have finally come of age. |
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Although at first the area received other denominations, this geographical characteristic finally inspired the actual name. |
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On June 2, a licence was finally approved but with the proviso that music would only be played in the bar area. |
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The five categories of risk are sickness, invalidity, old age, accidents at work and occupational diseases, and finally unemployment. |
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I was finally deposited in a small and remote village and told to wait on a pavilion under a palm-thatched roof. |
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However, even though he managed to keep the 35-year-old out for a third time four minutes before the break, his luck was finally to desert him. |
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We finally pulled ahead of her at one of the no-lane free-for-alls after the toll booth. |
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Brandy was his favourite drink after gin, then came whiskey and finally goom. |
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I just noticed this morning that the pumpkin I planted eons ago has finally sprouted in a major way. |
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Once in New York, the eggs hatch into larvae, molt into pupae, and finally emerge as adults, ready to take on the Big Apple. |
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After eight years of purdah, the former presidents have finally emerged into the glare of the television cameras. |
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When everyone had finally piled into the conversion van, they were in there same seats. |
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They slowly gradated into each other before the sun itself finally came up. |
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When they finally came onstage, my attention immediately was drawn to their pants. |
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I've learned that after procrastinating for three hours and finally completing an essay at 1am, kebabs are the best food anyone could ask for. |
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Then, finally, he gave her in marriage to a son of the Duke of Capua, who a short time later left her a widow. |
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Cantus swung frantically, attempting to deflect his opponent's blows, one of his swipes finally scoring underneath Soren's defenses. |
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I've finally got together some new links for your pleasure and delectation. |
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And finally, it examines the deleterious effect that this might have on the performer and the people around them. |
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The fresh green leaves in spring will turn a glorious golden yellow in autumn and are light and easy to sweep up when they finally fall. |
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Our generation at least had had political heroes who motivated us even though they were finally shown to have feet of clay. |
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This time, the square was packed with at least 10,000 pro-hunting demonstrators when she finally arrived, shortly before noon. |
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Most of her subjects took three years to find the work that finally quieted their gnawing sense of discontent. |
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Slightly annoyingly I am not allowed to close them for two days, which rather dents the initial excitement of finally having curtains. |
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After reading rumblings on the Internet, I finally saw the theatrical trailer and it was well, plainly put, it was godawful. |
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And when I finally got it rolled out, I thought it was boring to just cut out rectangles so I got out my heart shaped cookie cutter. |
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A casting would require a pattern, a core, a mold, and finally casting the part from aluminum. |
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But only the most prudish will have been shocked by the news that Huntington Working Men's Club has finally allowed women into its games room. |
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The painstaking hunt paid off when on Saturday search teams finally located the flight recorder. |
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They finally had enough revenues to cover their fixed costs and marketing expenses. |
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Several journalists began first to sniff, then to snort and finally to chuckle their derision. |
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Whether the goody-goody Gibson girl or the dancing flapper, the single woman finally had purchasing power. |
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Frank finally flipped a coin and decided on a spot which paid off with fish biting the lines immediately. |
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And every one of us was positive she'd stalled, spun-in and finally corkscrewed herself right into the ground. |
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And since the whole country is yearning for peace, I believe these different points of view will finally converge in a grand national consensus. |
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The application is expected to cause controversy when it is finally submitted. |
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When I finally get to them after they've been cooling their heels for five or ten minutes they generally drop a dollar on the bar. |
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The work featured medium shapes, smaller shapes and finally, decorative details. |
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The punt was finally brought ashore and laid upside down against a garden wall at our home in Cork. |
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I'll be glad when it's finally over and I can get my life back in some sort of order again. |
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The ultimate puppet master is finally revealed in the refugee affair, their script being followed to the letter by all players. |
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When she was finally ready, she walked gracefully down the stairs and floated toward the door. |
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Underground personnel had finally managed to get the blast doors to open, and flooded the room like water pouring into a bucket. |
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With Purim right around the corner, I hoped that this year those words would finally come to fruition. |
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As I gave that final tug of strength my body finally emerged from the hole and there I was, just lying there in a pool of cold sticky blood. |
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The hungry challenger, acknowledged by Eubank as his best-ever opponent, out-boxed the champion and finally floored him in the 11 th round. |
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By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears. |
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It took Han a full hour to find the deer and when he finally located it, it was standing between two large trees. |
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Not surprisingly it was a total flop, proof that critics and audiences had finally called time on the Broadway musical. |
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Keep it in the fridge and use as necessary, finally ending up with the gingered sherry, which you can use in a trifle or stir-fry. |
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She did finally get sent a giro for the first two weeks of her pension, last week. |
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That finally came into my possession for real a few days after my birthday. |
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It is understood a mass verdict will be given when the hearings have finally ended. |
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This week she will travel to the Isle of Arran, then to Argyll and finally the glens of Strathspey in a bid to unravel the mystery. |
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Parachuting could have evolved into gliding and finally into active flight. |
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Someone finally realizes what I'm trying to say and pronounces the word properly, and everyone starts to chuckle. |
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Work approved by the select committee will finally be taken to a general convocation for a stamp of approval. |
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That glorious event will finally bring life, light, fire and love to their complete fruition. |
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I think that's all the news this morning, apart from the fact that it's finally stopped raining and it's a glorious autumn day. |
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Catching my breath, I turned to my true love and finally posed the question that anyone else would have raised many hours earlier. |
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She finally saw him, leaning against the railing, hair fluttering in the light breeze. |
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But, as we reported last week, the company have finally plumped for their own services. |
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And from the deep bowels of the ship, an engine coughed, spluttered and finally came on with a roar. |
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He finally reaches a small lake, where he finds a rowboat conveniently tied up on the shore. |
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She says that they finally admitted that they did not have all the answers and sought professional business and personal counseling. |
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He finally emerged with his jersey in hand and changed into jeans and a polo shirt. |
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And finally I asked how many of them were podcasting... and the majority said that they were not. |
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She will commiserate with you, and share her reason for finally cutting the cord was the same, she caught him cheating. |
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It's finally happened! Bollywood's hottest real-life couple have united on the big screen. |
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And finally, no discussion of sake yeast would be complete without mention of the awa-nashi kobo, or foamless yeasts. |
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Indie rock's poster boy for wise-beyond-the-years angst has finally found something worth smiling about. |
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When the black fog finally cleared up, the four adventurers finally got a chance to see just who this terrifying Dr. Dread was. |
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When fuel shortages finally halted the 4th AD, the Germans marshaled reserves and planned a counteroffensive against the Third Army. |
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Irene finally found the concern that she was looking for when Griffin folded her into a hug. |
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What would make the readers sense, imagine, experience the reality you have poetically conjured to finally bring home the theme or message? |
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So I finally threw in the towel and conceded over a very nice steak, followed by a cheese course. |
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After contemplating many dreadful acts, he finally decided on a course of action. |
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Holding her face, he reflects poetically that he has finally found the woman he has been waiting for. |
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We finally reached the food court and there sat Liv, chatting it up with Landrin. |
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Maybe I'll finally get rid of the 2002 calendar I have hanging on my corkboard. |
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The controversy started years ago, but a court order was finally issued in November of last year. |
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They've finally gotten to the foothills and the jagged mountain peaks are getting close. |
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When the melting pot is finally empty, you are left with weird, corky bark which itself is a talking point. |
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When building finally did resume, the covenants were loosened considerably to generate a quick infusion of cash. |
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And, finally, do the trim so that any paint that accidentally gets on the trim can be covered. |
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After covering a distance of more than forty-two miles, finally, they are allowed to rest. |
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What finally pushed me to this decision was getting stuck in a tunnel on a congested train for a long period. |
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After a short time it begins to tickle, then to itch, and finally even make the neck a bit sore! |
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In 1945, the Toronto police switched to the forage cap, finally yielding to modernization and comfort. |
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After a long walk along a straight lane, they finally turned a sharp corner and Rena sighed in relief. |
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The partnership was finally broken by a underhand throw from Hanif at cover point, disturbing the wickets from side-on. |
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If and when the government finally comes off the fence, the pound will be pushed sharply lower on the foreign exchanges, they say. |
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In 1825, during the celebration of the inauguration of John Quincy Adams, it finally burst, but its forepart remains on display. |
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After I finally got the install done on my laptop, I responded in e-mail with a list of bugs, gotchas, etc., but did not get a reply. |
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I finally gave into my feelings and took the phone off of its mounted cradle. |
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So, it feels good when someone finally acknowledges and appreciates great craftsmanship and hard work. |
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The woman's nose finally stopped hurting when she truly forgave her father. |
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At the sound of his voice they started, looking first left, then right, then finally craning their necks. |
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Night had fallen prematurely as they turned a bend in the road, and finally caught sight of the river fork. |
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I finally found some afternoon work in a corner shop at the south end of Hampstead Heath. |
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Last week I finally decided to sit down and crank it out, and it was maybe 3-4 days of work total. |
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Ne'er do well Maggie Feller has finally been ejected from her parents' house and is forced to crash on her sister's couch. |
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Instead, though, I've finally formatted the hard drive on my main PC and started again from scratch. |
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The square root of the corrected peak intensity was finally used to determine the form factor F of each respective reflection. |
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An hour later, as the bus finally crawled its way out of that horrible traffic jam, it managed to reach the train stop. |
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His men began at a jog, which became a walk and then a crawl before they finally shook themselves towards the end. |
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Then, finally throwing the switch he opened the floodgate to the sluice, and let the water roll out into the place that was once the White River. |
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And finally, we sallied forth into the centre of Nottingham in all our finery. |
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The falcon is taught to hop, then flutter, and finally fly the length of the creance to the falconer for food. |
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With Fortran and the languages that followed, programmers finally had the tools they needed to get into really serious trouble. |
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I turned to face him, finally meeting his gaze before leaning forward and kissing him softly. |
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In round four Sonny finally connected with a long sweeping left hook that floored Martin by the ropes. |
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She finally paints Adele, a subject she believes to be as poised and beautiful as the Madonna, but crumples up the sketch and throws it away. |
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Visibly struggling to control himself, he finally calmed down somewhat and began to pace. |
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Jewel then charges alongside the buffet, finally attracting the soldiers' attention and drawing their fire. |
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The crime wave was finally ended after he was caught on video trying to use a credit card he had stolen during one of the burglaries. |
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It is another criminally underrated film that has finally garnered the attention it deserves. |
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Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design. |
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The Solicitor General's advice that the war was legitimate finally convinced Short to stay. |
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Business leaders are finally starting to take note, as a whole range of corrosive emotions begin to erode productivity. |
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The Allies defeated him in battle over the course of the next two years, and finally, on March 31, 1814, Paris fell. |
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Now though, with the critical period past, and Reith starting to recover on his own, he could finally take a breather. |
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This appears to be the moment to finally establish in everyone's mind the deep fraudulence and corruptness of his various enterprises. |
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There are few obituaries more heartfelt than the one HST wrote for Rolling Stone when Nixon finally croaked. |
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Shipbuilding gave way to printing, pottery, glass, ironworks, and finally, oil. |
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We have tried using a bucket of water and a plunger and finally are able to force everything down. |
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A transparent glaze is applied overall and, finally, the piece is fired again. |
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With Aleppo and Mosul under his control, Saladin could finally turn his attention to the Franks. |
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When he finally drew away, her breathing was irregular and she appeared flustered. |
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After suing anyone who dared to cross him, Douglas was finally imprisoned himself for libeling Winston Churchill. |
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It finally took foreign visitors to make waves about the spiralling cost of living here. |
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Tha frazil ice layer grows in all directions, and it finally bridges over the spaces between bars. |
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After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab. |
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The application for no case was effectively an invitation to determine the case finally. |
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He was the first person to greet them when they were finally freed from prison. |
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At the crossroads of a profound and complex political crisis, a new cabinet is finally formed. |
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Alison flurried about the room putting away her essentials and then turned to Blair and finally heaved out a breath of air. |
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The truck finally came to a complete stop crossways on the road blocking traffic from both directions. |
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After the metro was finally built one official plan from 1973 recommended that the trains also haul freight. |
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Potato pancakes and French toast are finally here to help solve these problems. |
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I checked all around, studied up on the differences in fresnel lenses and finally decided on the F550 lens from 3Dlens.com. |
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Oh, and the broad beans are finally starting to pod, thanks to all the hard work by our neighbourhood bees. |
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Hopefully the next time around, you'll finally enjoy the relaxing cruise of your dreams. |
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After bad weather caused the cancellation of the last planned visit of the cruise liner, the Golden Princess, she finally made it on Saturday. |
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After some hassles with getting food and crummy weather, I finally get there. |
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The stern of the boat crackled and crumbled, finally breaking off and falling with an enormous splash into the ocean. |
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She finally pulled him away, and quietly told him that the councilmen wished to speak with him. |
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You need to apply a great pressure to finally break the static friction and start the grease moving. |
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Experts estimate the number of fridges being safely treated in Greater Manchester has finally caught up with the number being dumped. |
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The Master, James, finally dies only after he has succeeded in frightening his luckless victim into dying first. |
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When I finally got up all I could see was smoke, and I could hear the cries and screams of the survivors. |
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We don't want him frightening the horses of middle England when the Tories finally have some momentum. |
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She finally settled on French toast, and rose in her night gown that matched the yellow walls, with light frills on the bottom and sleeves. |
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Amy seems uncomfortable under his gaze, but she finally puts up a brave front. |
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If any grades finally are changed as a result of being reviewed, schools and colleges will be notified by post by next Tuesday. |
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Such thoughts reduce self-esteem which leads to depression and which can finally culminate in suicide. |
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The day finally culminated in going out to a nice restaurant with my friend Linda. |
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Permission was finally granted this summer for the brewery to go ahead and the glass worker has been going full steam ahead since July. |
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She finally emerged, her shoulder length hair cascading down her shoulders in its natural curliness. |
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Today, over coffee before work, I finally brought down the curtain on a very low period in my life. |
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One last time, her eyes flickered over the shadows of her belongings, her keyboard, flute stand, dresser, and finally, her favourite cushy chair. |
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I stifled a yawn as I fumbled with the key, finally sticking it in correctly and turning the lock. |
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Vick finally escapes the pocket and fumbles the ball, but luckily for Atlanta it goes out of bounds. |
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It was fun because he kept fumbling over his words and finally, when he gathered his composure, invited me to a party and gave me a flyer. |
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When the film was finally screened last week, it quickly became clear that his jumpy demands and general cussedness have paid off. |
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Health fundis will be pleased to know that South Africa is finally joining the western world in climbing on to the organic bandwagon. |
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His heliocentric model resulted in troubling the religious fundies so much that he died finally under house arrest. |
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A cut-down version finally went out the following year as the bottom half of a double bill. |
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I have been trying to think of how I want to decorate my blog come holiday time, and I have finally come up with a cute idea. |
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The demon screamed in fury as he flew through the air, before smashing through a tree and finally, sliding to a halt. |
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She finally settled on a pale blue blouse lavishly embellished with cutwork embroidery, and a long, navy skirt, worn with three-inch DKNY heels. |
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And finally, I loved doing the X-Men cybercast for Fox, even if no one at the convention got to participate. |
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The bottom-up saliency map is finally determined by fusing the conspicuity maps. |
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He coasts from near-disaster to near-failure, until finally he is taken as hostage by cyborgs. |
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Rubbing her blue eyes, Nanashi finally rolled off her futon, letting a deep yawn escape as she did. |
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As if they'll somehow be the magical potions that'll finally make me better again! |
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So, he finally found someone fuzzyheaded enough to let him fiddle with her mentality. |
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Surrounded by a sea of heavy overcoats and gabardines, he finally caught the eye of a barman. |
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After years of foot-dragging and political interference, Japan is finally moving to clear its books of bad loans, while China has barely begun. |
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However, Stevenson and his film crew have been warned to expect a few early alarm calls before they finally have the film in the can. |
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And it was the same with everyone after that, and when they finally showed up around four, the girls nearly pounced on them. |
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In the 9th cent., Gaels and Picts were finally united under a Gaelic king, probably of mixed parentage. |
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Adams fought the fish for over half an hour before he finally reeled in and gaffed the exhausted bass. |
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To secure my footing I had to pack the snow first by pressing my whole body into the slope, then my knee, and finally my boot. |
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Speed cameras on a one-mile stretch of busy road in Cottingley will finally be switched on more than a year after they were earmarked to go live. |
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But as I was pouring a drink for someone standing next to him I finally saw it. |
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After staring at them for ten minutes, he finally started to speak, pouring his heart out. |
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Several years later, on December 3, 1844, those opposed to the gag rule finally succeeded in rescinding it. |
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Gradually the sun warms up and then, finally, a band of bright, pale gold hits the snow and the fresh powder begins to sparkle beneath your skis. |
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It was a crime that finally ignited a powder keg and caused simmering tensions to erupt into violence. |
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My triumph seemed complete and her cheeks seemed pinker than usual when she finally emerged from the powder room. |
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Determined to forget his past, he is finally able to devote himself to the more elevating aspects of earthly existence. |
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I made an apple galette today and it finally tasted as good as they taste in France. |
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This went on for about a 100 yards when he finally asked me to wait whilst he pulled over. |
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Exiled daemons are reincarnated into all sorts of living forms, finally coming to be as prophets, poets, physicians, and leaders among men. |
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The sun had started to show its tip upon the east of the town by the time the three had settled down to finally rest. |
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Two inlets on either side of this caused some problems, along with that persistent east wind before the storm finally got here. |
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For many it was an emotional day as the ban, which many believed would never come into force, finally arrived. |
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I finally united the six samples of pure gallium mentioned before into one quite homogeneous piece. |
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His suitcase finally turned up almost a month later, but it was practically empty. |
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And, finally, they practised the local religions and accepted the local shamanistic beliefs, and did so with their characteristic intensity. |
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By the time we finally got to the rock, there were 22 leeches resident in my boots, but none had penetrated the galoshes. |
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For a long time Gianni was known as a playboy, dallying with aristocrats and movie stars before finally sorting out his inheritance. |
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And when he finally does come pranging in from behind, I don't want my kids to be one of the first things he hits. |
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And, finally, pratfalls are a universal language, and Moliere never betrayed his debt to the Italian tradition of commedia dell'arte. |
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After nine months of kicking our heels, it's starting to look like we're finally going to see some action. |
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Will this third game finally appeal to gamers in general and not just to those who are fans of the show? |
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The commissioners did finally insist that the company install the additional electrical precipitators. |
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The coastline seemed impermeable, but finally, through bravery and daring, the explorer found his way in, and the treasure was revealed. |
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Ethan then finally pulled into a dark alley way between a closed restaurant and crafts store. |
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Then, when I finally sat down to write it, the entire novel veered completely off its predestined course. |
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For once I finally know who my enemies are, so I might as well treat them with the same dastardliness that they would treat me. |
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The Turkish move to stop buying gas altogether paid off and Iran finally agreed to decrease the prices. |
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He comes into the squad after finally overcoming a deep gash to the knee, while Paul also returns. |
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His breath came in short gasps as he walked on and on, driven by an insane energy, till he finally reached the riverside. |
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When I finally stopped my day job and had the luxury of working on a scene for a week, it made all the difference. |
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Brent Peters' men finally put some daylight between the two sides in the 90th minute. |
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Also on the 24th, the long-awaited Peter Gabriel album will finally see daylight. |
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His head raised he looked first down one fork and then down the other, finally choosing one and setting off again. |
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The moon had finally moved far enough over the high walls of the pass to cast some of its gaunt white light down into the narrows below. |
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Only now, gawking at snow-coated cars, did it finally sink in that I was in Scotland. |
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When we finally dragged the hulking thing home, all we could do was saw it in half and just stand in awe, gawking at the horror within. |
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Exerting a massive effort, she finally wrenched them open, then immediately shut them again to escape from the bright sun's dazzling rays. |
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Sony is finally taking pre-orders for its Reader ebook handheld in the UK at 199, ahead of the Amazon Kindle. |
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The official gazette notification that parliament was dissolved was finally released at midnight. |
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The real sting in the new Bill when it was finally gazetted was the attack on the organisations concerned with human rights and governance. |
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That committee finally reported last Friday, but the Government had already gazumped it. |
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After a long search leading to nothing but dead-ends, there finally was a chance to get some solid answers. |
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We had five trips, moving our personal gear, then the group stores and finally the deflated rafts. |
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It's all part of the new geek chic which means it finally is really hip to be square. |
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Tommy glanced at her face in complete shock and finally received an expression, a deadly one. |
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A long-running deadlock over who should clear up an unauthorised tip in Derbyshire has finally been broken. |
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They finally, grudgingly, found a form letter they sent to commanding officers when members of the military would be late. |
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The deadlock was finally broken on the stroke of half-time with a Dean Howell back pass putting Gawthorpe under real pressure. |
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She didn't want to do it but he pressured her and badgered her until she finally gave in. |
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A US donor was finally located at the same time that gene therapy became available. |
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Epi grated his hands, his arms, and finally all of himself, so that he became mixed in with the genipapo. |
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I'll finally be able to live that life of debauchery that I always dreamed of. |
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This year he has finally proved once and for all that he's not just a pretty face. |
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And when The New Yorker finally went into the black a few years ago, they were sitting pretty as well. |
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And finally, all cultures, I suspect, idealize and prettify some forms of sin. |
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He, however, cannot contain his passionate love, and finally declares himself to her. |
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Internet Explorer and Outlook Express 5.5 are included, IE5.5 finally getting a decent print engine featuring print preview. |
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A significantly milder statement was finally released, which supported the student protest previous to the occupation. |
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Comedy sound effects come to a crescendo as the abused machine finally collapses in a heap of scrap metal. |
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The loon was constantly distracting him, until one of the other players at my table finally had the floorman shoo the loon away. |
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She came up with several plans that failed spectacularly and finally decamped for England. |
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His mother finally convinces him to go try to get money from his father, but when they arrive at his home he refuses. |
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Although he was delighted, finally, to learn who his natural mother was, it was not something that had constantly preyed on his mind. |
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He told the Sunday Herald last week that he finally decided to go ahead without her consent after a phone call from his father. |
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The day before getting on the plane to get to my seminar, I finally make up my mind and decide to drop round their flat. |
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After studying what the company had to offer, Louisa finally decided on a mix of pink-and-white balloons. |
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For Murphy, the past has finally caught up and he must now decide his own fate. |
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First came the Primitive or Primary rocks, then the Secondary, than finally the Alluvial or Tertiary. |
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The time may finally have come to confront and decisively defeat academic political correctness. |
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Not even a coot presented itself among the boats and docks, but I finally saw an Osprey at a great distance. |
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Shiro waited his turn patiently, but he was fully primed and when his name was finally called he went to the microphone with confidence. |
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They watched as the colours of the dunes changed from yellow, to deep crimson, to pink and purple, then finally to the dark black of night. |
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Eight months later, and following several declarations that he would not stand, Howard had become convinced that his time had finally come. |
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Warne was finally dismissed for 75, and the declaration came immediately after Hodge reached his double-century. |
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It's been a long time coming, but it seems like the British blogging scene is finally starting to reach critical mass. |
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Does that mean the government finally succeeded in getting us into the melting pot? |
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I found out yesterday that the valuer finally got back to the building society with his recommendations. |
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She finally reached a point where she could hear the voices over the sounds of the crickets and the croaks of frogs. |
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When Wednesday's meeting finally got down to business, the format of a grand prix weekend was a cause for concern. |
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I finally got off to sleep, and was having a wonderful dream about tidal waves when the lights and television suddenly turned themselves back on. |
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I really get a buzz out of someone achieving something, it's great when you see them finally do it. |
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Don't worry I'll say nice things at your funeral when you finally croak from all the stress. |
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It would be hours before Betsy finally got through to a family member to learn that her father was safe. |
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Prof. Pangle, despite rhetorical flourishes in this direction, finally reveals little interest in such a radical questioning of rationalism. |
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This weekend the world will finally find out whether goofy footed or regular footed skateboarders reign supreme. |
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It is refreshing to finally have a frank and open discussion about these ideological impasses. |
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I've finally found a dream apartment in an old deco building, with a terrific view in a great neighborhood. |
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He finally gave his negatives and prints to the town of Clayton on the condition that they be preserved for future generations. |
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This appeared to have ended in victory last month when the government announced a special decoration would finally be awarded. |
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Now Samee is finally free to sell her gorgeous lehenga-cholis, ghararas, salwar kameezs and capris in Delhi. |
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The flow of tears finally ended and some color returned to her ghastly, pale face. |
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The school has closed and finally the long popular hotel was closed and the village seemed destined to become a ghost town. |
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The giant wall sized poster of one outside the museum got my attention, and I finally started to realize what was going on. |
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My baby cried for more than an hour that first night before she finally fell asleep, exhausted and frayed. |
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Indira Gandhi finally disestablished them in the 1970's, when all the princely states were denied their privy purses. |
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When I finally let go, we sat down and talked, me almost giddy with delight. |
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It was a miracle that he'd finally graduated, receiving a degree in Criminal Law, more as a way of pleasing his father than actually wanting it. |
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