If any opponent slights his team, you can bet Belichick will find out and let it simmer on his players' minds. |
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Armed with my Thermos of tea and Tupperware box of sandwiches, I headed for the beaches of Bournemouth to find out. |
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Over the next four weeks they'll be visiting the pond at night to find out if the newts are there. |
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Dozens turned up for blood tests, but they will have to wait until next month to find out if any are a perfect match. |
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I expect that in a few more days we'll find out they've both joined a cult or something. |
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By searching the database a user can find out if a match exists for the buyer or seller who they are dealing with. |
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But are there any material reasons why he shouldn't be permitted to take that trip and find out? |
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Some people say my bark is worse than my bite, but I say you don't want to find out. |
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So will I be trotting back down to Woolwich tomorrow to find out more about it? |
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I need you to do a quick recon of the area and find out where we are in relation to the canyon. |
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Well, you should find out who the bonehead using your name and face is, because he's making you look like an idiot. |
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We can find out about games played, tries scored, goals kicked, brothers and fathers, referees, captains and so on. |
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If you want to find out more, like the email address needed, then you'll have to sign up. |
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Ask them and you'll find out most of them have a great love of the game of basketball. |
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They also found that nearly three quarters of the parents interviewed relied on their children to find out about puberty at school. |
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His group wanted to find out why some meats become more tender while others stay too tough. |
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Before you start planning your summer binge viewing, find out when your favorite broadcast shows are ending. |
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Members are organising a transport survey to find out how youngsters get to school. |
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It will help customers to find out how easy the car is to park, how it handles the weekly shop and how much fun it is to drive. |
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We decided to find out and asked three women in their 20s and 30s to wear the new knickers and report back. |
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A juror on a lunch or bathroom break can find out many details about a case. |
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What existing NRCS programs are compatible with organic production, and how can organic producers find out information about these programs? |
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If your client rents inventory space, find out how the client is billed for inventory storage. |
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To find out why this happened and when we must go back to the thirteenth history and a shipwreck off the Wexford coast. |
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Most people who go to a medium or a spiritualist church have lost someone and want to find out that this person is okay. |
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Therefore find out in advance if a travel plug or converter will be required, and ensure you take it with you. |
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How do I find out which laser guns are currently being used by Florida Highway Patrol and the local city police departments? |
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How do you find out where the line is between the black female experience and the transracial adoption experience? |
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I'd like the opportunity to find out a bit what they were like as people, what makes them tick, and, you know, enjoy their company. |
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I am very worried about her because I've not been able to find out if she's all right or not. |
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This year schools did not find out about an increase in teacher pension costs until the last minute. |
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As he tries to find out what happened, he is sucked into a world of gunmen and no-go garrisons, brutalities and betrayals. |
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I'm here, reluctantly, to find out what's behind the phenomenal rise in the sales of male make-up. |
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He first interviewed a costume researcher to find out where the tradition of wearing tights came from. |
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Guess audiences will have to wait till the opening night to find out if the adaptation hooks them as much as it did the director. |
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To find out what all the keystrokes do, click Settings on the menu bar and select Configure Shortcuts. |
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Let us assume that the information is in this bill, and that I have had a senior moment and not been able to see it or find out where it is. |
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He loves all kinds of sport and is always phoning me up to find out the latest results. |
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Talk to an electrician and find out just how much amperage you safely have. |
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Over the weeks and months to come, we will no doubt find out more about why they died. |
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This was also the perfect time to take out the togs and find out what's in store at the biggest aquatic pool in Paris, Aqua Boulevard. |
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Anyone who wants to find out more about the giant reptiles should have a look here. |
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Having satisfied our hunger, we decided to mingle with the people we knew and endeavour to find out who were those we didn't know. |
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Because it is a large order I called the owner of the shop beforehand to find out whether or not the chicken was in stock. |
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Enter your zip code to find out who's running for offices on your ballot and where the candidates stand on issues. |
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I rode in the car with Dad back to his house while Debbie followed on behind so I could find out what had gone on. |
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The kennel owner should find out how these guests feel at his home as they are highly individualistic. |
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If you are considering taking on a rescue pet, do find out all the information you can about the animal. |
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If anyone is not meeting the set quotas, a supervisor is sent out with them to find out why. |
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If you're looking for a way to brighten up and soften those tootsies, then read on and find out how to give yourself the perfect pedicure. |
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But if I find out you've been yanking my chain, it will get very unpleasant. |
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Before Todd could find out, he heard a scream from above and tables toppling over. |
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He returns home to find out that his beloved daughter wants to go to boarding school. |
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Efforts by the news group to find out how the warranties would be applied to the Namibian resellers failed. |
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We're busy spending quadrillions of dollars trying to find out if, like, a dozen microbes maybe once lived on Mars sometime in the ancient past. |
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Hey, at least you people know how to find out about your totems or power animals. |
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The poor man is left wondering whether he was led up the garden path only to find out there is no free lunch in the offing. |
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If our clients had a specific trade or profession, we find out if there is a benevolent fund associated with that trade. |
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Watch your plants and if you see leaves wilting, don't wait until they discolor and die, but find out the cause. |
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I didn't find out about that until later, because I fainted at the sight of him and wasn't revived until the tow truck came. |
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Even when I'm retired and on the beach in Jamaica with a toy boy, I'll still be going online to find out what's happening. |
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Every day, we would nag my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us. |
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The desire here was not so much to wear a bespoke suit as to find out how much one costs. |
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You are there on the stage and everyone is looking closely at you, trying their best to find out how you are doing the trick. |
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I strip everything down and look at it from every angle in order to find out why my response is mild annoyance or absolute rage. |
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To find out what wood look like without stain but just with a clear finish, wet a section of it with mineral spirits. |
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So I wanted to find out why a chocolate-lover would prefer milk chocolate over dark chocolate. |
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She's pretty certain her father is dead but she'd like to find out more about him. |
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Having an indoor range allows shooters to find out where their guns really shoot. |
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I must find out what they're smoking though, seems like pretty powerful stuff. |
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Read the lease to find out what's been specified in your case and check out rental laws in your area. |
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I'm straining at the leash to find out the final release date so that I can test the new portal site. |
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Maybe we need to find out a way to get Thrasher shirts over our leathers and then we will have a chance. |
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We sat down on the rugs in the tent and animatedly bargained, trying to find out where these came from. |
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And if I ever find out you're trying to contact me, I'll get a restraining order. |
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There you will find out how many of those shares the executive actually owns and how many are unexercised options. |
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She wasn't sure if Jadrien was angry with her or just James, but she didn't want to find out. |
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I was annoyed to find out that, although there were a number of service stations in the vicinity of the airport, all were closed. |
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He told me he had sent it by recorded delivery on Thursday so when it hadn't arrived on Saturday I thought I'd better call to find out why. |
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The detective is hired by a young woman, legally a minor, to find out who murdered her father. |
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To find out the how and why we have to go further back, to the 1880s, when London's and Europe's intellectuals were beset with doubt and anomie. |
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Josh Claybourn, one of the founders of ITA, figured it was probably a fake and did a lot of legwork to try and find out for sure. |
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We talked to top experts in the field of anti-aging medicine to find out what you should eat to help you age gracefully. |
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Seven students at Al-Azhar couldn't stand the suspense anymore and flew to Indonesia to find out the whereabouts of their kith and kin. |
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Before the Finnish anaesthetist put him to sleep, an Australian nurse asked an Ethiopian translator to find out if the farmer had any questions. |
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None of the very skilled physicians in the royal palace had been able to cure him of whatever had ailed him, or even find out what it was. |
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Not content with simply having a restful and rewarding experience, I was still curious to find out just how good I was. |
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If the relationship is allowed to develop, your friend will most likely find out soon enough whether or not this gentleman is heterosexual. |
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Juliann conducted her own research on the area's arctic and red foxes to find out the details of their diets. |
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We attend their meetings, we liaise with them, find out local concerns and work together with them in the interests of local people. |
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Once he enters it in there he could have it look up the license plate to find out who was driving it. |
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They find out quickly how easy it is to hurt one another with unquestioned assumptions and prejudices. |
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If Her Royal Highness wants to hold a worsbraai at Buckingham Palace, she can easily find out if your wors really is fit for royalty. |
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That's why I know I don't have to sleep with my future wife to find out if we're sexually compatible. |
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You can find out if they have horses for you to ride so you don't have to bring one. |
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However, it might not be surprising to find out that one of those guys thought we were more exclusive just because we were sleeping together. |
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He himself didn't find out about his dad's heroism until years later, when he read the story in a newspaper article. |
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We will be following it to find out if you are indeed word-perfect, and we will report back to our committee. |
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They faced an anxious wait to find out whether any of the orchid had survived. |
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If you'd like to find out about my next endeavors, please 'like' me on Facebook. |
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He had visited each member state to find out what major project was likely to be accepted by all of them. |
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Since slaves were property, once you find the slave owner, search the records to find out what he did with his property. |
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The fair also provides an opportunity to meet like-minded people and find out more about their organisations. |
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Well, first of all, if you have an undiagnosed disease, you should see a physician and find out what's wrong. |
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Staten was later to find out that within the limits of daily withdrawals it offered the possibility of near limitless funds. |
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End speculation about how far that ball went, and find out how fast your favorite slugger swings. |
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An autopsy will be performed to find out the cause and the approximate date of death. |
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Conversely, the search engines would blacklist any 'link farm' if they ever find out. |
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But she knew that it was going to be mum's the word and Faith would find out when she arrived in the principal's office Monday morning. |
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Unfortunately, the boys find out that the money was stolen as part of a robbery, and one of the robbers wants it back. |
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Projects may include research to find out which groups are under-represented in the workforce, possibly by helping employers audit their staff. |
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Blogging, as you will find out once you get rolling, requires thick skin and a level head. |
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A litmus paper can be used to find out whether the soil is acidic, alkaline or neutral. |
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During this time I was able to find out information about the dormitories here. They seemed very reasonable so I decided to live in. |
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Pity I didn't find out about this before having the roofers put on the copper. |
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I spied two very, very skimpily clad women chatting loudly and excitedly, and approached them to find out what was going on. |
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Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder. |
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And it won't surprise most of you to find out that, in fighting, I'm usually the louder and more forceful arguer. |
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I would also be interested to find out how many working days are lost to the council because of alcohol problems. |
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Read on to find out how to create a weight-training workout geared to the novice lifter. |
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Sure enough, I tracked him down only to find out that he's extremely ill and possibly not long for this world. |
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I hope that it is an automatic, unconscious response, and I think we should do more to find out whether it is or not. |
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Soon, the Germans will find out if keeping the nameplate was an astute decision or a regrettable one. |
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I have been asking around and trying to find out exactly when all this started but no-one seems to know and we're not being told anything. |
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We must find out what their weak points are, and then allow their weaknesses to be their ruination. |
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It wouldn't have surprised me to find out that he had also been a blue baby. |
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So I'll be in touch if I find out anything more, but don't hold your breath. |
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He was bound to find out about my problem eventually, so why waste my breath when it was not needed? |
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Environmental protection officers were visiting the site today to find out if a seal of the tip had been disturbed. |
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She consulted the astrologer to find out whether her husband would be knighted. |
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Of course that might make him some sort of unkillable demon, but I guess there's only one way to find out. |
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Indeed, if it was tried on anyone but the heir to the throne, the perpetrator might well find out how the victim rated her mammaries. |
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At the end-of-term bop, the pair approached Morrison to find out why they had been named in her email. |
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Imagine, in this day and age, not being able to turn your pack of biscuits around and find out what's in them. |
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I know a lot of you are doing stuff together, but it's a hard slog to find out what. |
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We then walked a few kilometres to the mouth of a small cave, which, as I was to find out, went deep into the mountain. |
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I am eager to find out if he is as tactile in real life as he is in my head. |
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Maybe she could beat him in a spar match, but he wouldn't find out until the annual martial arts tournament at school. |
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In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your tailor or the salesman you're consulting. |
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An informal survey of a dozen Seattle plastic surgeons to find out if umbilicoplasties are in demand here, came up with zero results. |
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Lagrange's main object was to find out why cubic and quartic equations could be solved algebraically. |
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Doctors were unable to find out exactly what was wrong with Chloe and her condition remains undiagnosed. |
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Ask just about anyone and you'll soon find out that he is not your typical teenager with an unmistakable rebellious streak. |
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If your doctor thinks you have a bladder infection, he or she will test a sample of your urine to find out if there are bacteria in it. |
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She was a great laugher, was Peggy, and we couldn't wait to find out what was the joke. |
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It gave visitors an opportunity to find out more about the work of the sanctuary and meet some of the numerous animals which have been abandoned. |
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Workers will be able to find out about what help will be available to them to find another job. |
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If you are not sure whether you are immune to rubella, you can see your GP or practice nurse for a blood test to find out. |
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The library was now open and it was time to find out why Emily was avoiding this place like the black plague. |
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They will find out whether they have won at the glittering awards ceremony, but they face stiff competition. |
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He owns a great website helping people find out more about the bonsai tree. |
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Now they are performing a deconstruction of the chase and trying to find out what went wrong. |
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Because they'll do the diags on it back at base and find out it's still working, and then I'll get it in the neck for not diagnosing it properly. |
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In a third of cases, the mystery shoppers couldn't even out find out any information about the interest rate. |
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Concentrating harder, he scoured the playground, trying to find out where and who the voice was coming from. |
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They soon find out that a baby is an instant babe magnet, and while sitting on a city bus, they catch the eyes of two beautiful women. |
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With your agreement, the blood you donate will be tested to find out your blood group and screen for any infection. |
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Contact motels and hotels in communities outside of your area and find out if they will accept pets in an emergency. |
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I lived my childhood and teens constantly terrified that someone would find out that my mother was barking mad and an alkie to boot. |
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To find out more about donating blood, contact your community hospital or your regional blood bank. |
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Click on the Thumbnail Picture to find out more information about the tea caddy. |
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It could be a lesson to us all that the more exposure you get the more sickos find out about you. |
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Do you get online to find out the latest scores of your favorite sports teams? |
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Does anyone know a website where you can find out what your ascendent sign is? |
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Experts can tell you anything, but you can't clarify the facts and find out the truth. |
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Parents have a wide range of reactions when they find out their teen is having a baby. |
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I basically had to add and delete certain items from my cart after I entered my groupon voucher to find out if they were eligible. |
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Our correspondent Angus Crawford travelled with a Mandean doctor to find out what has happened to her people. |
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The only way to find out is to have an allergic reaction after taking the medication. |
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This is a migration of epic proportions and through the satellite telemetry we will be able to find out how it is conducted. |
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The trials in June will be to find out if it works and modifying it with a view to having a serious roll out next year. |
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Viewers can find out exactly how the couple did when the results of the sale and auction is televised next February. |
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I just don't know if I should veer off this path for a while, maybe backtrack a bit and see if I can't find out what I've forgotten to do. |
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News of the unusual discovery is stirring up a tempest among scientists, who are studying the storm to find out how it formed. |
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But in my research on this wine, I was able to find out a bit about the wine and the winery. |
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The modern equipment makes it possible to find out the frequency of a word in a database of any large number, say 10 million words. |
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It's suspect when a young owner is selling a new company, so be sure to find out exactly why he's bailing. |
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In order to find out, he stuck 18 volunteers in a mock prison, arbitrarily making them either lags or screws. |
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Your joints will then be examined to see if they are swollen and to find out how easily they move. |
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To me, the more terrifying thing is when you find out that an actor that you admire is in the audience. |
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Unfaithful, sly, smooth-talking and quick-witted, 350 million people tuned in from around the world to find out who shot him. |
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The best way to protect yourself, in the mind of a Balinese with OCD, is to find out everything you can about him. |
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Once you find out they don't fit as planned, prepare to wedge some scrap pieces of material to fill the gaps. |
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The secondary has to find out and the kids with a high-level D have to mark time until those without catch up. |
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But critics argue that anyone gaining access to the computer modules involved could unscramble the records and find out who voted which way. |
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How many of our producers would spend money going to the US to find out what the world's biggest marketplace wants? |
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When the truth comes out about these charges against me, people will find out all this baloney doesn't stand. |
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So I went on the Internet to find out all about this new type of concrete screeding. |
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Here was a chance to find out why we as a nation seem particularly keen on chemical mood alteration. |
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I've been in meetings since then so I'm just texting someone to try to find out. |
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We used our mobile phones to send our mum a text message to find out the address. |
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I got up off the plane, went out, tried to find people on the phone, tried to find out what happened, and hopped a plane home to Atlanta. |
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It has published its first work of fiction and folks in Miami are trying to find out the real-life models for the characters. |
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We'll find out on July 12 when my daughter shows off her skills on national television. |
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Just ahead, we'll find out about efforts to get the cafes and the bistros back in business. |
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Walker took off to see if he could find out the latest scuttlebutt, leaving Emmert alone. |
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Now there's a new website you can go to when you want to find out what your neighbours have been up to. |
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This is a time for community landcare volunteers to find out about cutting edge best practice bush regeneration knowledge and protocol. |
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In evaluating anyone's ability, I look at what kind of person they are first, try to find out what makes them tick, their ambitions, what switches them on. |
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We think we make our own decisions, then find out years later that we were rebelling against decisions made for us, and rebellions are always imposed on people. |
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He wanted to find out which glass would hold the most amount of milk. |
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He also discusses the well-known phenomenon of using one's friends to find out if one's interest is reciprocated by the object of one's affection. |
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I find out later, when I'm interviewing a farm workers' rights activist, that they went back to a room slightly bigger than a king-sized bed, of a mini-van. |
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You'll find out that we're going to live longer than we think, that at least an apple a day keeps more than the doctor away, but it has to be a Red Delicious. |
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All of which contributes to making Sylvia a film which, while certainly worthy in intent, won't have very many people seeking to find out more about the poet. |
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I longed to return to the crime narrative to find out what happens next. |
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The skate park is part of overall plans to regenerate the park and the idea came out of a public meeting two years ago to find out what people using the park wanted. |
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Users can also find out how to protect their intellectual property by attending a free intellectual property searching workshop on patents, trademarks and registered designs. |
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Sometimes, the doctor may refer your child to an allergist to perform allergy testing to find out if the rash is an allergic reaction to a certain substance. |
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And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour. |
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Or maybe you'll find out the beaded handbag you picked up for 2 bucks at a yard sale is way rare and worth, oh, enough to pay your college tuition! |
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It promises to find out which memories hit home and which fell by the wayside and to sort the champions from the also-rans with a final round of quick fire general knowledge. |
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City of York Council officers will find out at a meeting with the Highways Agency whether two lanes of traffic can be kept flowing in one direction. |
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She said the meeting resolved that a joint committee should be established to find out why the service providers did not comply with the agreement. |
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A survey and resurvey were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi. |
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Police are trying to find out if jetski operators had hired out the vehicles illegally, since the teenagers were under the legal age of 18 to drive them. |
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There is no need for them to try to find out fresh bribery scandals. |
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I know it is easy enough to find out the facts of life by yourself but I do believe that a place like a school can and should help on the subject. |
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I believe that, failing the discovery of the lexicographical equivalent of the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow, we are unlikely to find out the truth about this one. |
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I point out that I'm here to find out stuff, not talk in riddles. |
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For example, if planners wish to find out how many powerboat operators in Oregon have taken a boating class or how many kayakers in Ohio wear a life jacket, it's in there. |
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Also, I tell people to find out if their local zoo has antivenin. |
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If you then go, if you would, to the document that was given to me when I sought to find out the relevant rules that apply to lodging a group nomination. |
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But I never did find out what anyone found in her that was so loathsome. |
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Users can poll the system to see if that fact was logged, and find out who contributed that fact, and when they did, without knowing their real name. |
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You'll find out what that young Roumanian gymnast should have taken. |
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After much asking around, he managed to find out where the man lived. |
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In order to find out what this mysterious energy really is, astronomers need to compare astrophysical observations that are at first sight completely unrelated. |
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And two low-minded holders of high office told a former government press secretary they had reason to believe the senator was a British agent and asked him to find out more. |
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Just our luck to find out just as the money-back guarantee runs out. |
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But we wanted to find out whether they also carried a genetic inheritance from the aurochs that still inhabited Europe when cattle were being herded there. |
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I would speak to Panamanians, El Salvadoreans, and Guatemalans to find out why, despite all the talk of how terrible free trade is, they still wanted to sign a deal. |
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I was shocked to find out from Chief Timothy Longo that Canevari had given me the wrong information. |
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I had to wait to find out if I'd won and when my dad told me I went mad. |
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If you wanted to find out which soul, funk, and jazz artists were being sampled in your favorite hip-hop songs, you had to hang out with producers. |
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During her studies she worked with the British Museum examining the paints used on the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy to find out how the ancients had created a new colour. |
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Kingston Council is to carry out a mailshot of residents in the borough to find out more about the employment needs and aspirations of people with physical disabilities. |
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Charles knows how most new players find out we've mailshotted all of our poker members, which is about the casino and also ensures new players are not over 3,500 people. |
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Discussing the work with the artist, I find out the subjects were not alive in the great outdoors, but are actually a taxidermist's handiwork on display at the Smithsonian. |
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I immediately tried to call Melissa to find out what the scoop was before I tore into Bob who I assumed had planned merry bird adventures instead of working at the store. |
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Only after the attack occurred did we find out it spanned nearly eight hours. |
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Ten to one you've had to go to the dictionary to find out what that means. |
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The strangest request came from a woman who was doing a college term paper on exotic dancers and wanted to find out what it felt like to pose for a mock stripper poster. |
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In this edition of How Stuff Will Work, you will find out why Mars is the ideal candidate for colonization, and how we plan to terraform the red planet for human habitation. |
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By spending time in the places with marginal seats, he aims to find out what the voters really want and what the towns and surrounding areas really need. |
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I moved my head one inch off the pillow to find out which it was, and something growled. |
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So I find out about my landline, through a text on my mobile. |
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I changed the beach ball to an inflatable alligator and started writing the story to find out what would happen next. |
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It's there and you can find out if you have your ear to the ground. |
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If you think your dog has what it takes to be a canine genius, or your cat could be a feline mastermind, now is your opportunity to find out just what makes a clever pet. |
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We would tell them that an animal has mauled a person at the zoo and they would have to find out from the footprints and animal imprints what kind of animal did it. |
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When Monteczuma's envoys came to Tabasco to find out information about Cortes, they spoke only Nahuatl while Cortes's Spanish translator spoke only Mayan. |
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I cannot seem to find out any other information about this change. |
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He was frustrated that the State Department had stonewalled his attempts to find out what was going on in Jonestown. |
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At that point, even Tommy got frightened by the noise and began to bawl, but in order to find out who was the intruder I tried to keep the baby quiet. |
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Get in the head of each person, find out what makes them tick. |
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I have no idea what mesembryanthemums are, but I am going to find out. |
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Dutch police in Leeuwarden are trying to find out if drug addicts raided a pet shop and stole three exotic toads whose warty skin is said to induce hallucinations when licked. |
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To find out how the setae release particles, they first took setal arrays from tokay geckos and affixed them to acetate strips with cyanoacrylate gel. |
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There he will meet the children of Swindon to take their requests for presents and find out whether they have been behaving themselves throughout the year. |
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If your friends are tonsorially challenged, visit a barber or salon on Saturdays and find out which stylist is most difficult to get an appointment with. |
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You'll quickly find out just how beholden he is to his beliefs. |
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Visitors can witness typical scenarios played out by crew members in costume and find out about the horrible conditions below deck in which sailors lived and died. |
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Small things about every day that tempt people, we wanted to find out what they were. |
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There were a lot of sexually discriminatory comments as regards female lawyers who became pregnant and tried to find out more about flexible working. |
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If you have booked with a charter airline, contact the travel agent or tour operator through which you booked the flight to find out if it is still operating. |
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Older kids can use glass measuring cups that have different scales written on the sides to find out how one cup compares to 8 ounces or 235 milliliters. |
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No one is tuning in to find out if Norma will die, or if Norman will kill her. |
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Skate boarders and BMX bikers from Braintree attended a meeting at the council offices in Bocking End to find out about the Weavers Park site and how it will be run. |
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I'm sorry, Miss, but I have no intention of ever letting you find out. |
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This ruling is an important first step toward the day when citizens can find out if biopharmaceutical crops are growing near their food crops or their back yards. |
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Nobody will date you if they find out you're part of the Mob. |
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As a child I used to have little picture books on Tudors or Stuarts and suchlike, and I was fascinated by the pictures and wanted to find out more. |
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You can learn about traditional beliefs and ceremonies, hear stories from the ancestors and find out what impact Europeans had on Blackfoot society. |
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Well, follow the link to find out what the tweakers thought. |
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The journalist drew a blank when he tried to find out more from villagers. |
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I feel seriously underprepared, but I have discovered that briefings from teachers are pretty useless, and I need to find out from the kids what they have actually done. |
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We need to find out if the whole site is undisturbed and unchanged. |
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We're going to find out who are the scumbags, and who are the sleazeballs. |
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The information centre can be used to make accommodation bookings, find out what is on in York, book days out, tours and coach holidays to destinations in the UK and Europe. |
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Then they have to get the wholesaler on the line and find out which dealer purchased the gun from the wholesaler. |
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They first have to call the gun manufacturer and find out which wholesaler purchased it. |
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There was no room to budge but we were all anxious to get to the Provincial House and find out how it had withstood the quake. |
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We have arranged a meeting with Rossendale Council on 24 March to find out their decision because the bid needs unreserved support from Rossendale to be accepted. |
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I'm going back to nature, I need to find out more about myself. |
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My greatest fear is that we will find out they are spying on us, and the American public will yawn. |
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That's all Grampa will say when a little boy tries to find out what secret his grandfather has waiting for him. |
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His ultimate goal is to find out why many objects captured in Mars look ancient Olmec or Egyptian. |
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The first step in finding a laser printer to suit your needs is to first find out what your needs are. |
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In addition, they've begun testing two toothed whale species to find out what frequencies they hear. |
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If you have episodes of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness, have a complete checkup to find out what the problem is. |
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A GROUP from Ghana has visited a North East health trust to find out about introducing a support service in the country for the first time. |
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As we find out here, northern bottlenose whales don't usually visit the North Sea, so had rising water temperatures moved her food source? |
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She was hospitalized in order to find out whether it was reactive arthritis or a reflection of a paraneoplastic syndrome. |
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It feels like showing up at the basketball court only to find out that your teammates play Parcheesi instead. |
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In Vile Victorians, meanwhile, you will find out what a baby farmer did and get the dirt on the filthy factories, the slums and the sewers. |
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It'll either be brilliant or an utter train wreck and we can't wait to get some seat time to find out which. |
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Horatio contacts his former sister-in-law Yelina, asking her to find out more about the lad, who denies murdering his parole officer. |
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He called the other day to find out where a taxidermist might be located that uses dermestid beetles to clean skulls. |
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A blow torch is lit, ensuing scenes see things burst into flames, and we find out the answer is Fiery Doritos Locos Tacos. |
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