Since the end of the sanctions, the Kurds have sought ways to make up for that lost income. |
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He's got a good all-round game, he volleys well and people don't give him a lot of credit for that. |
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The released liquids are gathered in wells specifically designed for that purpose. |
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Even the scientists who advocate for that protocol recognise that it will not make one jot of difference, even if it is fully implemented. |
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Thank you for that magnificent speech yesterday, and it is my pleasure to ask you to address the assembled gathering. |
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But in general, men historically seem to have a calling towards protector roles and I honor them for that. |
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All she is doing is supporting her belief and she should be respected and admired for that. |
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The reason for that is that adrenalin will smooth or relax the muscles in the lungs. |
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You say you feel depleted and tired, so why can't you just stop for that reason? |
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True, many individuals and groups justly received land or compensation for that of which they had been robbed by previous governments. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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My forecast is for that number to continue to grow to at a rapid rate across the coming years. |
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The Knights worked really hard as a team for that win and they deserved the rapturous applause from the fans at the end. |
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How can I tell if there is lead paint or calcimine paint for that matter under the wallpaper? |
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Sung in a deliberately flat tone, this song is a typically acidic musical joke and for that reason it does not stand up to repeated listens. |
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He told me that he has been diagnosed as suffering from reactive depression and is currently being treated for that by a psychiatrist. |
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There is absolutely no transparency in measuring the readerships of newspapers or magazines for that matter. |
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So pat yourselves on the back while Geoff and I whomp up a few terms for that equation. |
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He shall send to it whomso He chooseth, for that I have no longer a desire for the kinship. |
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Human beings are the same through the ages, and having studied ancient music, I can vouch for that. |
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Still, if a referee is going to fall for that kind of prima-donnish behaviour you might as well give it to him with knobs on! |
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There are just not enough of them and were we to reafforest the countryside for that purpose one might ask what we would eat. |
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They told us we were going to lose him and we tried to prepare ourselves for that. |
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The reason I was going by my middle name was for that very reason, because he hated it. |
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My husband went for that old favourite, roast chicken with gravy and roast potatoes. |
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Or would he lose that job permanently, at least until he's reappointed to the district court and confirmed for that position? |
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I picked up the card key for the room my friends and I had rented for that night and headed out. |
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All good teenage rebellion rejects rational thought but needs an excuse for that rage. |
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Every election cycle produces some wincers, but how do you apologize for that one? |
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And a drummer who is serious about recording really ought to keep a kick drum especially for that purpose. |
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You'll have to browse the galleries of DW's official woodless construction website for that. |
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He is writing letters in code, there would be no reason for that unless he had something to hide. |
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We haven't had a fatal accident in the village yet, touch wood, but we don't want to sit back and wait for that to happen. |
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A previous minister got relieved of his duties in 1996 for that kind of overspending. |
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A tree is an organizational structure that has some useful properties for that purpose. |
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The British presidency should aspire not to be the relaunch of the European project but to prepare the ground for that relaunch. |
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Is it possible for that family to make amends and atone for its ill-gotten gains? |
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The Kshatriya must use power to protect the rights of the weak, for that is his dharma, the truth of his nature. |
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Beaver County native Lauryn Williams is in the running for that, along with an olive wreath and a gold medal, when she begins competing today. |
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All of us scheduled for that flight ate a hearty breakfast that morning, then carried our packed kitbags to the front of the hotel. |
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There is something to be said for that old saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. |
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We must find him for ourselves a God of grace, mercy, love and power, for that is what he really is. |
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Now I know lately I haven't done a very good job at creating controversy, and I'm sorry for that. |
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However, where farmers were prepared to allow hill walkers to use their lands they should receive a payment for that. |
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The Sports Development Committee work tirelessly to promote sport in Newry and Mourne and for that they received worthy praise. |
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He was ordered to complete a remaining eight month sentence for that offence before starting the latest jail term. |
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A library that knowingly fails to comply with certification must reimburse the funds and discounts received for that period. |
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Most of us lack any formal training in self-defense with an edged weapon or even with our bare hands, for that matter. |
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And for that matter, surely someone ought also to have known that absinthe is made with wormwood, not digitalis. |
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I'm sure my love for that plane had a lot to do with the fact that Saturday mornings were just me, Dad and the wild blue yonder. |
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Although the work was reproduced in the catalogue for that exhibition, its medium was still unknown. |
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The individual can then credit the withholding tax deducted against their total tax liability for that particular tax year. |
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Fill your bath with hot water, and add a generous amount of bath oil or gel for that touch of luxury. |
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It only amounts to one and a half hours, and we are compensating for that removal by putting it elsewhere in the week. |
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Jumping up, she changed into her regular work clothes even though school was over for that day. |
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I've always wished for that kind of traffic but I never expected it to come from such an unlikely source. |
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The fine art of zardozi, gold embroidery, does not exist in China or in other country for that matter. |
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It was kinda cold, but the sunshine more than made up for that, it was so beautiful out. |
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All of these are clearly supported by Nicholas' report, but don't just take our word for that, check it against the full report. |
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Anhimids are strong, soaring flyers with the big wings and substantial feathers necessary for that lifestyle. |
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An excellent wine for that backyard barbecue, especially if you're cooking red meat. |
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If you're a winner and your outspoken then the British thing is not to like you for that. |
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He is a murderer and a child abductor but he doesn't go on the register for that. |
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These are apt descriptions for that wondrous wader, the Black-crowned Night-Heron. |
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And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea. |
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When consumers waive subrogation rights, insurance companies may refuse to pay for that particular incident. |
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Your fruits and flowers, your birds, your tree frogs wakening me every night, man I have to return just for that! |
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Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a pleasurable activity. |
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My family has been walking dogs there for 10 years, on and off, because it is the perfect place for that activity. |
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Instead, the flow was smooth in places, then abrupt, depending on what was most effective for that part of the show. |
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The guns are on the q.t. now, thank God for that, and we hope and pray that they do not start again. |
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He has undoubtedly made up for that absence and has drawn warm praise from his manager and admiration from the fans. |
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This continues until it becomes time for that player to play a shot in which case the roles reverse. |
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I imagine, like me, you've got a Rapid Ice wine cooler in your freezer, waiting for that next bottle of white. |
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Nicely priced, it's a fine bridge between the home player to the individual ready for that quantum jump to bigger money and tougher players. |
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But I wasn't looking for that pitch because he was now throwing sinkers away. |
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But in recent interviews, he has tried to wash his hands of any responsibility for that mistake. |
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Green tea, jasmine tea and chai may soothe the body, but try Chinese bamboo wind chimes for that friend who needs some peace of mind. |
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The suit of the card led by the pitcher to the first trick becomes trumps for that deal. |
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It takes about 8 minutes for that trip, so the short, final hop from the Moon to the Earth is trivial by comparison. |
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Shoot me with the water pistol he keeps by the side of the bed for that very reason. |
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As long as the share price rises, and for that there is no guarantee, then staff should be quids in, as long as they stay with the bank. |
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If there's ever a call for that kind of skill in the cut-throat world of international communications, I'll be quids in. |
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He didn't seem to be on the same wavelength as we were, or anyone else in the pub for that matter. |
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What would be necessary by way of reparation, apology, atonement for that to be acceptable? |
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The shark's job is to weed out the weaklings, the ill and the infirm and it is designed for that job. |
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Last transaction details including date, type of transport, fare deducted for that journey and remaining balance are displayed. |
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The race for that last Champions League spot will be exciting all the way to the finish. |
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Power windows, locks and mirrors and CD in the dash, are very upscale options for that little bit of cash. |
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The movie itself might not be much on serious drama, but the bonus features make up for that. |
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We've already shared a bit of banter but for that 90 minutes we will be very serious about what we have to do for our respective countries. |
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You'll weight train twice weekly, once as your only exercise for that day and once on the same day as a run. |
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I was getting ready for that important meeting that was weighing on my mind but it no longer mattered. |
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For instance, a hunting dog that could smell prey reduced the need for humans to have an acute sense of smell for that purpose. |
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We must remember that in a fair society, an individual who has genuinely incurred loss due to the negligence of another, should have some recompense for that loss. |
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How eagerly she looks forward to pay day, for that little mite means so much at home. |
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Then use any remaining doses for that day at regularly spaced intervals. |
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So as if anyone informed on us, they wouldn't find the larger distill further down the creek which we had with the sugar and all the other requisites for that. |
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If senators vote for that, they would be agreeing to share the blame if and when that strategy fails. |
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The FAA will have to certify SpaceShipTwo as airworthy, but there are as yet no protocols in place for that process. |
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It's an opportunity to brush up on a foreign language, recapture memories of a past visit and get first-hand information for that trip you've been planning. |
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Darrow had as much of an impact on the time he lived as anyone who ever practiced law or any other profession, for that matter. |
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And the reasons for that suggest just how densely complicated the Mideast quagmire has become. |
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If we can get them for that price or less, then count us in. |
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So, for that matter, was Gladiator, the previous foray into ancient legend by director Ridley Scott. |
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I was the one to trigger the detonator, and for that I take full responsibility. |
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A sunny, dry season had growers excited for that year's reds. |
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Michael was conducting the three-site tour in English especially for me, and I am indebted for that and many additional kindnesses from him and others. |
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At least part of the motivation for that change came from people coming out of the closet and putting a human face on the insult. |
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While they were collecting the pine cones, Erik was gather kindling and fire wood for that evening, making sure to only use wood from fallen branches and logs. |
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There is no source for that valuation beyond Bernie, no appraiser's opinion attached. |
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You have to be certificated for that specific type of aircraft. |
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To round off the day, it's time for that rehydrating massage, which not only moisturises the body but also gets out the last few knots of tension. |
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But waiting several more months for that to happen seems like an extremely risky strategy, with no assurance of success. |
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The result, Chasens, was renowned for that dish and was the site of the post-Oscars bash for years. |
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Reporters whose only battlefront experience may have been color war in camp, mocked him for that. |
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Rick Santorum, the winner in Iowa, who had been battling Gingrich for that distinction, is the unambiguous loser. |
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And my rankings, for that matter, as I have simply done a quick-and-dirty estimate of how the fourteen AL teams ranked in their efforts Tuesday and Wednesday. |
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The sort of reader who believes that typing Do you have a citation for that? |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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But were foresters, or for that matter loggers, receptive to this idea? |
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I hope every fool who voted for that jug-eared clown has to suffer. |
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We were trying to yard cattle and you don't get on foot for that. |
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I'd have loved to have been a fly on the wall for that conversation. |
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Cressida is not really suited for that kind of calculating existence of briefing and counter-briefing. |
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Perhaps the night felt so strange and wrong for that very reason. |
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In general, play stops when a renege is figured out and the reneger gets points for that hand, while the others get the points they have at that point. |
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I'm going to make a big ol' bowl of popcorn for that show, you betcha. |
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During the group lesson, each student was graded by both their peers and me on their success in reaching their musical goal for that group lesson. |
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That splendid, rambling rectory with its quirks, quorns and corbel tables, beyond the graveyard, had gone, and so, for that matter, had the graveyard itself. |
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People come to The Ball with many different goals in mind, depending on what they are looking for that evening. |
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I think the biggest problem which we face is the next pandemic of influenza, and I think in a sense the SARS has given us a wake-up call for that. |
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Neither, for that matter, do unthinking appeals to sacrosanct moral imperatives like the Ten Commandments. |
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Although permission was granted last year for that development, work has yet to begin on the 14-acres site even though anchor tenant Woodies has already signed up. |
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It was for that reason that he had to walk the plank last Wednesday. |
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Finally I managed a smooth getaway and went in to shop, none the worse for the encounter and thinking about how much D.J. looks like her Mama except for that red hair. |
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She shares some of the inspiration for that shoot, and offers up a version of Elliott Smith as colorful, whimsical and playful. |
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To them, their countrymen who aligned themselves with the Kremlin qualified for that term. |
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The speech was not demagogic, and after George W. Bush, we can at least be thankful for that. |
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Another must have type release for that ever bulging record wants list. |
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The little 17-year-old Russian cherub lutzed and salchowed like she was born for that expressed purpose. |
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Or Colin Montgomerie, for that matter, who is still seeking a major tournament, and has spoken about quitting the United States, because the crowds there keep abusing him. |
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I refer to page 273 of the application book for that, for the values. |
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Striving for that target could in itself be a powerful driving force. |
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So for me, it was just about showing the level of depth and capacity for that kind of violence. |
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Only the 1,000 square feet now operating is zoned for that use. |
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He does tend to chop and change his beliefs pretty quickly in his search for that elusive truth that lies beyond his quotidian existence. |
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Be warned, this is gonna be anything but pure comfortfic or mushfic. Or pure angstfic, for that matter. |
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Jones apud Smith means that the original source is Jones, but that the author is relying on Smith for that reference. |
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If it weren't for that blabbermouth Sally, the principal would never have known we did it. |
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You're really going to get some brownie points from the teacher for that fantastic essay! |
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But for that beneficent drug, not one of those men would have slept a moment during that fearful night. |
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Normally the threat would have been dealt with by means of a counter-mine, but the tunnel was now far too close for that. |
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The next one surrendered his bike, only for that, too, to give him a second flat as he started the descent. |
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I said ok and resorted to only taunting or using a taunt spell to get mobs off the wizzy but the cleric got up me for that too. |
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The Jeddak of Ptarth nodded his assent, but the ugly scowl that he bent upon Matai Shang harbored ill for that pasty-faced godling. |
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He's a good student and usually does well. Granted, he did fail that one test, but I think there were good reasons for that. |
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The squirt was hitting 25-foot jumpers handedly, although she wasn't one for that whole dribbling thing. |
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Historically these paths were not planned for reaching summits, but more recently they are used by fell walkers for that purpose. |
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You can try boiling water for that spaghetti on the hot stove, but it might take a few hours. |
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Such a solution only puts the humanist in a cleft stick by trading the problem of malnutrition for that of over-population. |
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Equation may be used to evaluate the selectivity coefficient for that interferant. |
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All told, 55,000 men were to have been mustered, a huge army for that time. |
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The monarch, wearing the Imperial State Crown, reads a speech that has been prepared by his or her government outlining its plans for that year. |
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Winston did so well in mathematics in his Harrow entrance exam that he was put in the top division for that subject. |
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Anyone physically present in the United Kingdom for 183 or more days in a tax year is classed as resident for that year. |
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A thousand quid for that motor? Do me a lemon, I could get it for half that. |
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The team's car for that season, the R31, was badged as a Renault, while Team Lotus's car, the T128, was badged as a Lotus. |
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He said the department was done with major restructuring and that there was no further flexibility or tolerance for that approach. |
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Babbage did calculate actuarial tables for that scheme, using Equitable Society mortality data from 1762 onwards. |
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We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe, and for that, I am extremely grateful. |
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The Great Western Steamship Company was formed by Thomas Guppy for that purpose. |
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I would've thought they'd at least give you a replacement for that walking shitpuddle you call a wife. |
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For a given quantity of a consumer good, the point on the demand curve indicates the value, or marginal utility, to consumers for that unit. |
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This was placed on a platform raised upon the arches of the crypt removed to this position for that purpose. |
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In some cases this may cause the pupil to lose all marks for that particular paper, and occasionally for the entire course. |
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Significantly, Milton began with an attempt at writing an epic on King Arthur, for that was the matter of English national founding. |
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After dinner, what remains but to count the clock, and hope for that sleep which I can scarce expect. |
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It was announced on their website that those shows were cancelled for that reason, and would be rescheduled at a later date. |
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The Rugby Championship is the Southern Hemisphere's annual international series for that region's top national teams. |
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The council did not apply for that status in either the 2000 or 2002 competitions. |
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Also when reaching, the boat can be steered exactly in the direction that is most desirable, and the sails can be trimmed for that direction. |
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Rutland and the Isle of Wight do not have county clubs and are wholly integrated for that purpose with Leicestershire and Hampshire respectively. |
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In general, the higher a country's interest rates, the greater will be the demand for that currency. |
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This regulatory role is a derivative function in that the agencies do not publish ratings for that purpose. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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How does a participant in a sector, or an entire sector for that matter, move the needle on climate change? |
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As a result of the show, Hirst was nominated for that year's Turner Prize, but it was awarded to Grenville Davey. |
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There are a few exceptions to the TV licensing regime where live TV may be watched without a TV licence being held for that property. |
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Today I offer my profuse apologies to the people of Liverpool for that headline. |
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It's a version of events that 23 years ago The Sun went along with and for that we're deeply ashamed and profoundly sorry. |
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It has already received one approval, on a test for herpes simplex virus type 1, and will continue to use the nanotainer for that test. |
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The races scheduled for that day were instead run on the third and final days of the festival. |
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Constructors' Championship points are calculated by adding points scored in each race by any driver for that constructor. |
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On only ten occasions has the World Constructors' Champion team not contained the World Drivers' Champion for that season. |
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We had occasion some months ago to strengthen our resources, and borrowed, for that purpose, thirty thousand napoleons from the Bank of France. |
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Lezama funded a scientific expedition to explore the territory, enlisting Carlos Bosetti and Jordan Hummel for that purpose. |
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Prior to each Assembly, a minister or elder is nominated to serve as Moderator for that year. |
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Most of the Prypiat's former inhabitants were resettled to Slavutych which was planned and built for that purpose. |
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If it seemed that the patient would recover but still needed nursing, the injurer was responsible for that. |
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Below this are two rows, one for each team, containing the team's score for that end and their total score in the right hand column. |
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Each state maintains all of its roads and tries to integrate them into a system appropriate for that state. |
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It is possible that Jaenberht refused to perform the ceremony, and that Offa needed an alternative archbishop for that purpose. |
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Welsh Labour has autonomy in policy formulation for those areas now devolved to the Welsh Assembly, as well as candidate selection for that body. |
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He wanted to lecture on medicine and for that reason planned to nostrify his Paduan doctorate. |
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Although she based it off her grandmother's recipe, she found it difficult to complete within the three hours allocated for that round. |
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Minelaying submarines of World War I and World War II were specially built for that purpose. |
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She was assisted for that volume by her husband Peter, who effectively took over from then on. |
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This was an astonishing feat for that day and age, and McClure was knighted and promoted in rank. |
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The public demanded eight new battleships instead of the four the government had planned for that year. |
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Our results reveal that it simply opened up too late for that to have been possible. |
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In addition, US citizens could participate financially in the international slave trade and the outfitting of ships for that trade. |
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There are no indications of hafting, and some artifacts are far too large for that. |
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Dugmore noted that in their seasonal migrations the herd follows a doe for that reason. |
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Dimensional lumber is available in green, unfinished state, and for that kind of lumber, the nominal dimensions are the actual dimensions. |
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It seems to some that Gregory was not always forgiving, or pleasant for that matter, even in his monastic years. |
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Ariovistus was probably picked from among the generals to lead an army group into Gaul, as seers were generally used for that purpose. |
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So we mounted our horses, and put out for that town, under the direction of two friendly Creeks we had taken for pilots. |
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And do not thou pray for that people, and do not thou ask mercy for them, and do not come near Me on their behalf, for I will not hear thee. |
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Bo was about played out and I hollered up for that Hutchens to come help me. |
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So a map made in English may use the name Germany for that country, while a German map would use Deutschland and a French map Allemagne. |
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Let the art historical record show, in the postmovement future, the continuing debt we owe it for that. |
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Most countries provide professional training for their diplomats and some run establishments specifically for that purpose. |
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Neither a date or a source for that information is provided and may not be recent. |
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The next morning, Easter Sunday proper, there is no Divine Liturgy, since the liturgy for that day has already been celebrated. |
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The term common name is not much used to contrast with proper name, but some linguists have used the term for that purpose. |
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Long vowels are written by adding the kana for that vowel, in effect doubling it. |
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Once that threshold is met, the plaintiff is entitled to some amount of recovery for that loss or injury. |
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It is no answer to say that AP spends its money for that which is too fugitive or evanescent to be the subject of property. |
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The President in position cannot be charged and needs to step down in order for that to happen. |
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The Order Paper is a daily publication in the Westminster system of government which lists the business of parliament for that day's sitting. |
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Carding and spinning could be the only income for that household, or part of it. |
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There were a number of patented processes for that, which are referred to today as potting and stamping. |
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And also the Specification aforesaid was stamped according to the tenor of the statute made for that purpose. |
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For impoverished households, income from a child's work is usually crucial for his or her own survival or for that of the household. |
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China uses some subsidence areas for aquaculture ponds but has more than they need for that purpose. |
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But I hope you don't have eyes for that saddletramp. He won't be around very long. |
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You ever have a staring contest with a fish? No eyelids. Kinda pointless, right? Like you reaching for that scattergun. |
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The neighbor's send off party has been described and our almost daily excitement was getting to read the letter scheduled for that day. |
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Ernest cannot see himself telling Honoroff that his wife does pictures for that sex-obsessed sleazemonger. |
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The Soviet government is not very soviet anymore or, for that matter, much of a government. |
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Rain had been predicted for that day and, sure enough, it was beginning to rain. |
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As for that accent of his, his speaking in a toffy English way, it's got toffier since we've known him. |
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A solid sublimes only when the pressure of its vapor is below that of the triple point for that substance. |
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Didyou not but yesterday prostrate upon the ground the young man for that he speak with unrespect of your Vashintone? |
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I went on a wild-goose chase all over the town looking for that adapter until I discovered they no longer make them. |
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It matched for that matter her other elements, which were wontedly conspicuous as usual as she sat there suggestive of early tea. |
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Northwestern Ontario can be considered to be a panacea for weekend warriors looking for that ultimate wilderness experience. |
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You find me one person in India who bets with his white money and pays through cheque for that. |
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Yet, we keep looking for that next whizbang way to ramp up revenues by reaching out to new contacts. |
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And the major burden for that 80 percent is not the income tax or the AMT, it is the FICA, or Social Security tax. |
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She developed a deep affection for that country and its people. |
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Powered by red ginger and sweet almond essential oil, it gives a silky sheen for that festive sparkle. |
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But for that, Modi needs to do something to change the general perception of India being mired in red-tapism. |
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Gone is the list of reserved words, waiting for that really special moment. |
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But to do their work, ribozymes need to first get into the cells, and for that they need help. |
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The researchers say the modern analogue for that first primitive oxygen-dependent life form on Earth is still with us. |
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And second, would anybody want to own a '73 lime-green Pinto for that long anyway? |
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In Romeo and Juliet you are not supposed to see two Romeos-or two Juliets, for that matter. |
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This calculated value is the linearized MESF value obtained for that series of measurements. |
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Now I'm no reliable weather forecaster neither are weather forecasters for that matter but I've heard rain is forecast for Haydock pretty much for the next two years. |
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And for that, caregivers get to transmit their data to a central location without the necessity of finding, plugging into and uploading into a central unit. |
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If you doubt that you'll stick around at the company long enough for your options to vest, you should discount the value for that uncertainty as well. |
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The bitter wind made me wish I hadn't opted for that unlined coat. |
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Not the least turn or twist in the fibres of any one animal which does not render them more proper for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture. |
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The trailer for that movie makes it seem like it would be fun. |
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Instead, here she was, a woman who had only been cheated on in the past, abandoned by her father, and for that, her heart was signed, sealed, and delivered to only her. |
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Mr. Bernstein explained that this was not obligatory. All he meant was that the suit was good enough to be married in, or for that matter to be buried in. |
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When sent a book of transcribed sheet music for that album, Beck decided to play through it and grew interested in the world before recorded sound. |
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Due to the malarial marshlands, it was not a popular place to work and for that reason Woolwich dockyard workers were paid as much as a third more than in other naval towns. |
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And for that extra special occasion the Renfrewshire Wheel has its own VIP capsule available, complete with leather seats, DVD, a glass floor and champagne on ice. |
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Muslims claim that there have been Muslims in Belize since the 16th century having been brought over from Africa as slaves, but there are no sources for that claim. |
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After this, the vengeance on the whole camp! or rather, the bone-ache! for that, methinks, is the curse dependent on those that war for a placket. |
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To appeal against an MOT pass is free of charge, but appeals against a failure incur a fee whose value would amount to the normal maximum price of an MOT for that vehicle. |
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Ships and subway cars have been deliberately sunk for that purpose. |
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He had an economic interest in the enslavement of the Hispaniola natives and for that reason was not eager to baptize them, which attracted criticism from some churchmen. |
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In addition to this, their inner ear is unusual for that of a mammal due to the large trabeculation of the posterior ventral skull between the ears. |
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Early accounts of what was said by Indians involved in that situation and certain native oral traditions provide some basis for that interpretation. |
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Heavily outnumbered by Boedicker's four light cruisers, Chester was pounded before being relieved by Hood's heavy units, which swung westward for that purpose. |
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The local record for that time interval is missing and geologists must use other clues to discover that part of the geologic history of that area. |
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All kind of places are good for ads... Got fellows to stick them up or stick himself for that matter on the q.t. running in to loosen a button. Fly by night. |
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In effect, they are enormous islands and are shown here for that reason. |
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Many processes associated with human habitation of an area cause loss of this area and decrease the carrying capacity of the land for that species. |
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For example, in the summer of 2015, Dublin Airport had 158 flights a week to North America, making it the sixth largest European hub for that route over the year. |
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The programme for that event also sported the new coat of arms of the SRU that was granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms on 28 February 1973, for the centenary season. |
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In order to obtain a qualification, all the internal units for that qualification must be passed, and a passing grade must be obtained on the terminal examination. |
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The agaric fungus Mycena purpureofusca is commonly found in Caledonian pine woods, and it is considered an indicator species for that habitat type. |
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While Rough was preaching in the parish church on the Protestant principle of the popular election of a pastor, he proposed Knox to the congregation for that office. |
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You paid how much for that piece of junk? You need your head examined! |
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With the arrival of Governor Cesare Maria De Vecchi on 15 December 1923, things began to change for that part of Somaliland known as Italian Somaliland. |
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Although those found guilty of TV licence evasion cannot be sent to prison for that offence, if they default on their fine, they can be imprisoned. |
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I couldn't do that during the war, or at any time for that matter. |
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I am sure there are millions of Muslims who are ready to give their lives to defend our prophet's honour and we have to be ready to do anything for that. |
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His poor results led to the loss of his scholarship, which made it impossible for him to return to Oxford for that final term, so he left without his degree. |
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I did my bids for that month and I misbid, and I bid all weekends. |
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Traditionally, it has been understood that the patron saint of a particular place prays for that place's wellbeing and for the health and happiness of all who live therein. |
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The Steve Prescott Man of Steel Award is an annual honour, awarded by the Super League to the most outstanding player in the British game for that year. |
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This lists the average attendances for each season's European Cup competition, as well as the total attendance and highest attendance for that season. |
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A national library is a library specifically established by the government of a country to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country. |
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Although Anselm denied belief in Mary's Immaculate Conception, his thinking laid two principles which formed the groundwork for that dogma's development. |
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