Perversely, the Trocks, who always have one foot in genuine balletomania, are ahead of the curve when it comes to historic revivals. |
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Wit, irony and lightness were always balanced, for Smith, by genuine affection and warmth. |
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These aren't imported words with genuine umlauts, but retrospective accents denoting a junked hyphen as in microorganisms or coordinated. |
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In the case of genuine absence, you must see if you can accommodate the needs of the employee. |
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Adam has brought a terrine with him, and cooked a delicious leg of Sharpham Park Manx Loghtan lamb on Monty's genuine old Aga. |
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He struck them as a decent, genuine man and told them about the offences he had been accused of. |
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World cricket is fortunate to witness one of the greatest genuine fast bowlers of all time, and that too when there is a dearth for quickies. |
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The difficulty of maintaining the clay squares and the muddiness that can occur on a wet day makes genuine traditional quoits a rare sport. |
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Unlike the genuine article, the virtual version is eight-part multitimbral, with 32 wavetables available and two oscillators per voice. |
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While the jet set rule the grounds, genuine golf lovers cut across class boundaries. |
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You know, you'd think a genuine people-person like me would have friends coming out the wazoo. |
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While the commercial provided exposure, it drew the scorn of genuine punkers. |
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After an initial fit of entitlement, Ralph went and looked at his sister, his face a sorrowful map of genuine concern. |
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This impressive ladies' ring features a combination of alternating princess cut and baguette cut genuine white diamonds. |
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A situation is needed where genuine alternative policies contained in party manifestos are put forward. |
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The grips of the backswords are covered with wire-wrapped genuine rayskin and the basket liners are crafted in fabric-covered leather. |
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The players complement each other's maniacal energy with genuine communication and empathy. |
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There's a fine line between what's classed as malingering and what is accepted as genuine illness. |
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But nothing in law or common sense justifies these continued ignorant, racist or malignant attacks on genuine refugees. |
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In fact, it is a genuine snack spot with scones, teacakes, cakes and biscuits being the staple fare. |
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He gave us gentle advice and absolutely made our day with his genuine manner and delivery. |
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Behind this lies a genuine satiric point about the booming heritage industry's dependence on quaint appellations and sentimental conservation. |
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The movie is in dire need of some sass, not to mention a drop or two of genuine emotion. |
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Given his one genuine sight of goal in the first half, he hit the goalkeeper rather than the target. |
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Yesterday, when I cleared my mailbox, there was nearly three times as much junk mail as there were genuine letters and bills. |
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Unless you feel it is from a legitimate company that has made a genuine mistake in mailing you, do not respond to spam email messages. |
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Deputies writing to their constituents describing the threat posed by Jacobins and sans-culottes may have been genuine in their fears. |
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He discovers that donning the dusty drapery magically transforms him into a genuine vampire. |
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If people want to take the risk on a genuine artist, they go and see someone like Whitney. |
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When the tapes were released this year, you could hear these genuine made men arguing about which Sopranos character they were meant to be. |
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One of the most reliable places to get genuine Volvo parts at a discounted price is a salvage yard. |
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Aikane, who seemed to take after neither parent and yet fitted in perfectly with the family, was the sweetest, most genuine person Kai knew. |
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In recent years, Disney's park designers have filled the place with what look like real antiques, genuine artifacts, authentic junk. |
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The beauty of a tailored suit is that you can add personal touches to make your suit look genuine and unique. |
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The practice of mutual reverence for each other's spiritual and saintly figures will promote genuine mutual respect. |
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What struck me was the genuine enjoyment of the day, the health of the hounds and the lack of cruelty involved. |
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We fall prey to it because we continue to attribute characteristics to groups while ignoring genuine gender differences. |
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Countless lunatics, criminals, and other undesirables were photographed in the genuine belief that the results would aid science. |
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Before they've heard us sing, they've lumped us in with a load of other people and they don't realise that we are the genuine article. |
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But with little at stake it was perhaps not surprising there was little in the way of genuine action. |
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However, I assure you that the Hogbetsotso festival is a genuine Ghanaian event. |
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Where lovemaking is a genuine expression of love rather than just sexual gratification both women and men are empowered by the relationship. |
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Plus, the folks at genuine scooters guarantee me that the metal flake sparkles lovelily in the sunlight. |
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That was a genuine abuse of her position, yet it caused less of a fuss than the present rumpus. |
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The real losers of the present situation are the genuine asylum seekers and the British people! |
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The team was well prepared and focussed and had genuine aspirations of bring home the cup. |
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The public appreciate the added value of seeing re-enactors and the opportunity to compare their equipment with genuine items on display. |
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If we forgive too easily or grow too lenient in our criminal justice system, we may ignore the genuine harm done. |
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This is not about lording it over Unionism but a genuine new start for future generations. |
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She searched his rugged features for any clue that he might be patronizing her, but all she saw was genuine interest. |
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He is as affable and loquacious as any good politician, but also displays a genuine interest in others and what they have to say. |
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He had previously shown her how to recognise his genuine signature, identifiable from dots placed within certain loops. |
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The success of Michael Kingsbury's production lies in having found genuine soundalikes and lookalikes. |
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Malostranske Pivnice, our first experience of a genuine Czech pub, is filled with locals rowdily downing drink after drink. |
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Every few years Oscar sees fit to reward genuine artistry, thereby reminding us why we watch the show in the first place. |
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From dives, the archeologists have recovered the only examples of genuine English longbows as well as their arrows. |
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What does transpire, then, is a genuine tale of loss, loneliness, and a wrenching longing for personal redemption. |
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Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article. |
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Janice and Alison go to great lengths to ensure they sell the genuine article, which comes with a certificate of authenticity. |
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It's not the genuine Round Table of legend, alas, just an 18-foot oak reconstruction ordered by one of the Plantagenet King Edwards. |
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Even the heavy accent on chrome plating which is so characteristic of genuine choppers is absent in the Indian versions. |
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Girls, boys, and adults being taught what is right and wrong will build our social capital, to give a genuine sense of aroha. |
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Rex Brindle, 88, of Falcon Gardens, is a genuine lover of people and has been an active local preacher since he was in his late teens. |
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If any pop star has ever presented a picture of genuine humility, it was she, with her armful of Grammys. |
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The bottom line in such argumentation was reminiscent of the objective of all despotic regimes to genuine political participation. |
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It's a shame if these people give Romanies and the genuine traveller a bad name. |
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He said the defendants had lied to police, lied to the court and demonstrated little genuine remorse. |
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The struggle for genuine spiritual self-definition using outmoded, sexist terms becomes these girls' existential crisis. |
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During a visit to Britain in 1886 he was lionized with genuine enthusiasm and affection. |
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It dresses up its bars with Texas memorabilia, but it's a fake, profiting on the good name and spirit of genuine Texas roadhouses. |
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I just can't seem to get going on anything so my Doctor, who showed some genuine interest this time, has signed me off for a month. |
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I suppose it's a sign of the times that their spoofs are more sensible than their genuine stuff. |
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Furious protesters from the genuine rally had attempted to grab the placards and rip them up, insisting it was not time for jokes. |
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The cause of genuine competition has never been best served by just letting markets rip. |
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As he lay down on the mat, with a bewildered expression on his face, he heard a clear and ringing laugh from the girl, a genuine happy laugh. |
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We follow the fortunes of the Maclean family through Norman's eyes and Redford's voice and the story has a genuine ring of truth to it. |
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Like any good Wilde fans, they know that a pose can be genuine and a fantasy can have the ring of truth. |
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Same goes for scenes of genuine sadness, such as Giamatti drinking his best bottle of wine alone, and with onion rings. |
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With nearly two seasons under his belt, it is perhaps time we gave up on him and pursued a genuine right-winger. |
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Taken together, this restores patients to their rightful place as the experts in their own health and genuine partners in care. |
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There is a fine line sometimes between a joke, satire, ridicule and genuine defamatory ridicule. |
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But if you have any genuine interest in strategy or history, you will be richly rewarded. |
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Larry shouted back cordially, having taken Robby's genuine insult as mere good-natured ribbing. |
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It has, in the intervening period, abandoned its residual ties to liberal reformism and any genuine defense of democratic rights. |
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It is difficult to know whether inevitabilism is genuine support for the republic or rather amounts to a form of monarchism. |
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So, the film has intelligent moments, bright spots, flashes of insight, but it lacks genuine weight and presence. |
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The workers' revolution would thus usher in a lasting age of genuine Utopia. |
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Charity looked at her in genuine alarm and was rewarded with a wink that made her revise her opinion of her cousin slightly upwards. |
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There is such a wealth of ideas, creativity, diverse personalities, and genuine disagreement in this book that it is an antidote to going stale. |
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A message like this is particularily nasty, as there were plenty of re-tweets of this malicious message sent by genuine users. |
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The director lights up the screen with genuine emotions, minus sentimentality. |
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South Carolina is a state of palm trees, antebellum homes and genuine Southern charm. |
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This is compatible with a genuine antagonistic action of the drugs during their gradual diffusion and washout. |
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Thus legal regulation alone will always be inadequate to secure legitimacy and genuine consent. |
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However genuine the motives of animal liberation activists may be, their actions can sometimes have serious effects. |
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His touch is that curious blend of tenderness and leashed violence that is the hallmark of a genuine man. |
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His passing last week was learned of with very deep and genuine regret within this community. |
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Rugby League has not only preserved its identity, it is safeguarded by a genuine respect for its fans, rival teams, and even officials. |
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It is a place that has allowed reason to be at the heart of all these things, that has allowed genuine dissent without resort to violence. |
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These issues are not genuine issues for trial and are res judicata or constitute issue estoppel. |
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A single leaf surviving in manuscript used to be thought to be a forgery, but is now considered a genuine contemporary copy of part of one scene. |
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This reservoir of anonymous accounts and bogus banks is accessed by institutions for both genuine and illicit purposes. |
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Genuinely novel ethics are not always genuine improvements, while many anciently articulated ethical goals remain elusive. |
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Some opponents of this war are genuine pacifists, and I respect their position. |
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A genuine unity of theory and practice may require a greater unity of Marxism and liberal equality. |
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It is based, of course, on a complete rejection of Marxism and genuine socialism. |
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The first period totalled up a paltry amount of three genuine opportunities. |
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My latest hunch is that the letter is genuine but that the treasure has been lifted. |
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It would provide ammunition to those who want to dismiss or minimize genuine antisemitic acts. |
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These political conventions are a real piece of Americana, a genuine bit of folk culture. |
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Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones. |
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The groom, a genuine nice guy, has stuck around for three years, a bit puzzled by his love's reluctance. |
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There was genuine consternation at the bar as the newspaper report was read aloud. |
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This meant genuine sympathy when things went wrong and rejoicing at one another's achievements. |
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The allusions to a few recent works of sympathetic labor history in this piece are a genuine consolation. |
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Their genuine excitement, appreciation and enthusiasm reinforced our belief that we were on the right track. |
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The lock-in period will help the genuine and needy allottees to have a site and build house. |
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One would've imagined that an ability to distinguish ladyboys from genuine ladies is a minimum requirement for modern-day editorial work. |
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Maybe he and his genuine allies should forget the religious order and join a political party. |
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The girls burst out with genuine laughter at him, which only angered him even more. |
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The college lecturer had insisted that he had had a genuine cough caused by a combination of hay fever and a dust allergy. |
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Johnny was a well known and well liked member of the local rural community and friends learned of his passing with sadness and genuine regret. |
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News of Peter's passing was received with much sadness and genuine regret throughout the district. |
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Clinker shipbuilding was a genuine craft, in which the shipwright remained close to his materials. |
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By using the simple guideline of Rogers' principle, I was able to be empathic, regardful and genuine simultaneously. |
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But Gee uses this as an excuse to replay some tired stereotypes which undermine the genuine satirical quality of her writing. |
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These bogus alerts directed users to a maliciously constructed Web site run by Papierniak, instead of the genuine PayPal site. |
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Experts are convinced the hair, which was carefully wrapped in tissue paper, is a genuine lock from the Queen's head. |
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There also seems to be little evidence of genuine teaching in the animal world. |
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I have no intention of offending her but it behooves me to remind her that feminist extremism works against genuine women's liberation. |
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They were always genuine and kept their feet on the ground even after hitting the big time. |
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That, of course, was not a genuine offer, it was an improper and self-indulgent wisecrack. |
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It was in every sense of the word a genuine calling, a discovery of a vocation. |
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She tries to hold on to as much genuine stuff as she can while pandering to fancier tastes. |
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Remember, this was not any old raggy bit of bull, it was a genuine 400 gram T-bone. |
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Make a genuine mistake and chances are that they will not hold it against you. |
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Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced. |
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Supermarkets sell mostly Persian limes, which lack the unique and potent aroma of genuine Key limes. |
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Even the wily street vendors are offering their goods at genuine bargain prices. |
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Can this medium really have a genuine impact on the masses or is it another internet fashion? |
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I want to be able to go over to Brick Lane in the East End to eat a real, genuine London bagel. |
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In the past they've also had genuine stag and real ivory, both of which are now very hard to come by. |
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Anyway, this year the whole family were gathered round so it was time to buy a real, genuine Christmas tree. |
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There was seven weeks of Scripture readings and the children showed a genuine interest and appreciation towards the course. |
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You can't have someone zapping aliens with a ray gun one minute, and dealing with genuine stories the next. |
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And, you know, what it all boils down to is just being a genuine nice guy and never get caught telling fibs. |
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There is still embedded in Irish culture a deep respect and genuine affection for the Pope and the office of the Papacy. |
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Perhaps that means she's still one of us, or perhaps it means she has genuine star quality. |
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Hartmann is a genuine hero of our times, worthy of admiration, and a composer who obviously knows his stuff. |
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Unfortunately it is usually women, mainly single parents, who need genuine help and they are expected to jump through hoops to get any help. |
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You can see the genuine affection there and it's not a showbiz couple thing. |
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Our orchestras are having a thin time of it, and there is genuine concern as to how many orchestras will exist ten years from now. |
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Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness. |
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The denser these belief-belief relations are, the more a given system is a genuine system and not just a ragbag of unrelated opinions. |
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It is cheap and strangely enjoyable, but no match for a genuine blockbuster. |
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It proves that beneath the showmanship, there is real talent and a deep well of genuine feeling. |
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There is a genuine debate about how to deal with the harm done by drug addiction. |
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Why were the major media so quick to disseminate pictures of an action figure as a genuine hostage photo? |
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Cheesy some of it may be, but there's a genuine thrill to be had from seeing this pampered pop icon in action. |
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They do not trust the sites as genuine and do not like not being able to see what they are buying. |
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The masthead remained strong, a collection of talented mid-career journalists and promising young reporters who shared a genuine camaraderie. |
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Plus there's a colossal boot, loads of space inside, extremely comfortable seats and a genuine sense of quality. |
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We are giving the fans a genuine fight, and it is not going to be a walkover. |
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You have some genuine elected members who care for their community so perhaps take a leaf out of their book. |
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For once, her mother gave a genuine smile and whipped a mascara wand out of her pocket. |
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Pudding was another matter altogether, and as someone with an absurdly sweet tooth, this was a genuine treat. |
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Now, we see a genuine case of the painful price being paid for moral bankruptcy. |
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He was suddenly surprised to experience a sudden qualm of deep and genuine regret. |
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Or do I play the martyr, fake genuine happiness, and stay because it's the best for our sons but not for me? |
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Let me also take refuge in it and say that without genuine democracy this nation will always remain a banana republic. |
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Locally, some traders have bought quantities of genuine Livestrong bands and are selling them on at a profit. |
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This is a genuine reflection of his entire approach which in recent days has evoked lavish praise in the financial press on both sides of the English Channel. |
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If he did, it could be a sign that our politicians are ready to resume genuine policy-making across party lines. |
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Microsoft-Yahoo becomes a genuine Pepsi to Google's Coke, Burger King to their McDonalds, Avis to their Hertz. |
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Some folks watch Bieber's challenges with bemused interest, others with disgust, and others with genuine concern. |
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Though this has been portrayed as genuine consultation, in fact the lack of any real, driving ideas about educational reform is an abnegation of political responsibility. |
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We'll take steady progress and a genuine analogue clock instead. |
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A pretty idea, as I say, but about as genuine as the jackalope. |
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Record collections and wardrobes were junked, long hair was out, and lives were changed by what felt at the time like a genuine cultural revolution. |
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Why turn a genuine good-news story into an expression of childish pettiness? |
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He believed that the worn-out academicism of the day could be revitalized by direct contact with peasant life and with the genuine folk art of the people. |
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Are their early waspish criticisms insincere and their later affirmations the real deal, or are the affirmations the fakery and the waspishness the genuine thing? |
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But even genuine acoustic foam comes in different fire-resistant grades. |
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Since then radical reforms such as adoption quotas and time limits for parents ensure that adoption is a genuine possibility for many of these children. |
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You normally strike a genuine balance on matters of civil liberties. |
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In a game where two well-matched teams cancelled each other out, both defences were able to snuff out the few genuine attacks made by either side. |
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He evinces a genuine affection for his fellow West Virginians. |
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If an infamous rakehell like Lord Braunfield could undergo such a remarkable and genuine reformation, surely there was hope for the likes of Lord Ashbourne? |
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In that respect, he stands in a different juristic position, at least for international law purposes, than if the finding of him being a genuine refugee had not been made. |
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She conveys a genuine interest in music as music, not just as part of a larger spectacle. |
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The emotion was raw, the anger was genuine and the agony was heartfelt. |
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Gracie smiled a genuine smile, reaching her hand out for a handshake. |
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They have genuine promotion ambitions if they can keep the pot boiling. |
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A creeping sense develops that Judy fled not just a stifling culture but a genuine existential threat. |
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Eventually some of them would be used as sites for cathedrals and monasteries, but this seems to be more a matter of readoption than of any genuine continuity. |
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He operated both round and over the wicket, varied pace and spin and generally looked a genuine spin bowler with an international career beckoning. |
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It is a film of light, cerebral kicks and genuine Wildean wit. |
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The production features dance and live music played by the company, a genuine Broadway fortepiano and sumptuous period costumes, all presented within a light and airy set. |
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Fake tax certificates are also sent out, persuading many people to pay thousands of euros for what they believe is a genuine tax on their winnings. |
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For full access to a genuine voice, Hemingway argues that a writer must depopulate his or her world, physically or metaphysically. |
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This version is still being greeted with derision and genuine concern by various parents who oppose mandatory vaccination. |
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The curator appears to intend a chance to re-engage with genuine reality. |
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That is to say, there are referential and quantificational uses of indefinite descriptions and these are a reflex of a genuine semantical ambiguity. |
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Polanski played the assailant as a cameo, and now claims he used a prop knife that was only hinged on one side just to get that genuine look of fear. |
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He blinked for a moment, genuine surprise registering on his face. |
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Yes, some sites are probably close enough to labours of love, created by people who have genuine day jobs who don't appear to be too interested in branching out on their own. |
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There's labored tone about Reid's response that could simply be a legacy of having to explain the question many times or it may stem from a genuine concern. |
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He was standing above me with genuine pity and regretfulness. |
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Instead, this delightful, disarmingly genuine woman climbed up on that stage and turned the world into her cheerleader. |
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The secret of creating genuine lacquer was unknown in England at the time, so the real thing, imported from Asia, remained a perquisite of the very rich. |
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He would rather endorse someone with genuine doubts than someone with disingenuous beliefs. |
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And when this happiness is achieved, there is genuine rejoicing. |
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He does everything in a genuine authentic Italian style with a fantastic touch for seasonality. |
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What started out as a genuine interest in becoming healthier quickly developed into an obsession. |
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There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all. |
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The electorate's hope that his Cabinet would prove a genuine repository of positive change was the one slim reed on which the Party's recent political legitimacy had rested. |
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In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab. |
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Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy. |
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It was a genuine costume, and Tessie retired to the screen with it enchanted. |
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There are a lot of loud guitars, screaming vocals and angst-ridden lyrics, but it all sounds very freeze-dried and lacking in genuine emotional involvement. |
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From the above, it cannot be said that Oscar Pistorius did not entertain a genuine belief that he was under threat. |
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Ma Jun, a leading Chinese environmentalist, confirmed genuine changes appeared to be taking place. |
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Some, like Emperor Rudolf II of Austria, had a genuine passion for the study of nature and drew to their courts a retinue of like-minded enthusiasts. |
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Whether through an act of revenge or a genuine desire to check on the inner workings of the organisation, he has requested to see the financial records of the PGA Tour. |
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But others did so from a genuine patriotism or a hatred of German fascism. |
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The photograph looks as if some parts of it may have been faked, but the sentiment is genuine enough. |
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According to Kant, antinomies are not genuine contradictions, since both of the propositions that constitute them are false, being based on a false assumption. |
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The most effective scents for getting a genuine physical reaction were mixtures of lavender and pumpkin pie, doughnut and black liquorice, and pumpkin pie and doughnut. |
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She believes deeply in her heart that you can have genuine socialism. |
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Tempo changes flow gracefully from one to the next, and bright, angular guitar lines are balanced with genuine fist-pumping moments of distortion and riffage. |
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They don't look anywhere near as interesting as the genuine article. |
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Human vision is as close as we mere mortals will ever come to having a genuine superpower. |
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But these are some sharply drawn stories, fleshed out with three-dimensional characters, withering satire, and genuine pathos. |
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He is to be admired for his kindness and genuine pastoral concern for all the members of his flock. |
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The greatest good, the genuine good, is not the sum of appetitive desires. |
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It is hard to say how much was pure shorting, where traders sell borrowed stock hoping to buy it back at a lower price, and how much was genuine liquidation of holdings. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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Listen to any score by Richard Rodgers or Leonard Bernstein or fritz Loewe if you want to hear genuine melodic invention. |
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However, if one mark of the true artist is the willingness to take risks and to venture into uncharted territory, then Churchill is the genuine article. |
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There are others who actually know Bert Rodriguez yet still accept me as the genuine article. |
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With the advent of the electronic media, these popular forms gained new outlets and, in the case of jazz and film, began a rapid ascent to the level of genuine art. |
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About one case will be associated with genuine perinatal asphyxia. |
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Owners of shops, hotels and business establishments on this street, felt they were losing out on genuine customers who couldn't find space for their vehicles. |
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This Christmas, remind the kids just how nice animation can be, with a cartoon genuine in its sentiment, free of pop culture references and lowbrow humor. |
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The president stares at him, his kind eyes emanating genuine compassion through his granddad spectacles. |
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If they were to initiate a genuine dialogue on what constitutes Canadian foreign policy, we believe that non-traditional departments should be brought into the discussion. |
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To Packers fans, he is the genuine hero that sexting king Brett Favre only pretended to be. |
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In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was. |
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Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi was a communist dictator, for sure, but had a genuine following. |
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He is a genuine tycoon, an authentic media mogul who dominates the newspapers and networks of his native land as completely as he does its political firmament. |
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Self-expression is validated as a genuine and authentic act, and is often favourably contrasted to what is perceived as the estranged artificial world of politics. |
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In the last year or 18 months, the country has actually made something of a genuine effort to turn back the Talibanization of much of its northwest provinces. |
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So it is with genuine dread that I have read about the latest tick-borne illness, this one called the heartland Virus. |
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Lisa considers me a traitor to the very essence of America, providing a helping hand to those in genuine need. |
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In comparison, The Quest is an over the top confection, with about as much genuine genre integrity as Your highness. |
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We subsequently found out that the Austrian and German menu items are made up locally by an expert using genuine ingredients and traditional recipes. |
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Nobody cares to redress the genuine grievances of aggrieved officials. |
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Thus no mechanism of succession to Mussolini existed and nothing was done to ensure that a genuine fascist technocracy, public or private, was created. |
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But genuine strength, as Tolstoy understood so well, comes from humility, not hubris. |
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There are no easy ways to screen fake from genuine pastoral care or to distinguish the spiritual agency from the business-oriented, televangelical station. |
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Hosted by a crazed Japanese comedian and judged by a crack team of genuine Japanese schoolgirls, all of the show, save the sketches, is performed in Japanese. |
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In its favour, there is some genuine tension in the car chase sequences, and the marauding gangs of children seem not only authentic but realistically threatening. |
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She paired that dream to a steadfast commitment to improvement and a genuine passion for the slopes. |
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I gave his thick thatch of apparently genuine hair a tug to make sure. |
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A genuine show of celebrity rudeness, followed by an insincere PR performance? |
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In our age, nationalism, capitalism, communism, fascism, consumerism, cyberism, and even ecologism have become substitutes for genuine religion. |
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There are only a few genuine social connectors. True connectors collect people like other collectors collect stamps. |
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It is difficult to know whether inevitabilism is genuine support of the republic or rather amounts to a form of monarchism. |
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Ozzie Train, secretary. Ozzie needs little introduction, other than that he is the remaining half of Prime Press, and a genuine completist. |
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The only genuine friendship in the Who during the 1960s was between Entwistle and Moon. |
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Lekota's handing on a plate ammunition against himself, scrapping our genuine African herb medicine, Affirmative Action, that national muti. |
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Ravalomanana says his rival, a disc jockey-turned-entrepreneur, is a populist and rabble-rouser with little genuine interest in democracy. |
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The sudden uprearing of a genuine bit of aboriginal agriculturism in the midst of the conventionalities of party politics is always interesting. |
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Price wanted to distinguish between the genuine revival that he believed was going on and a sham revival he associated with Evan Roberts. |
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There has been a genuine improvement in the economy in recent months. |
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When genuine cleaner wrasses were removed from a test plot, the former look-alikes changed color, his team reports in the August Oecologia. |
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Every week I hear of genuine claimants struggling to survive on too me agre benefits. |
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Benson sees no evidence of discrimination in their relationship and notes Bond's genuine remorse and sadness at Quarrel's death. |
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Matilda and Geoffrey suspected that they lacked genuine support in England. |
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This is a hugely spacious, genuine sedan that boasts a well-stacked, top-level Avantgarde specification. |
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The disadvantage is the stiff watch strap from LG even though it is genuine leather and it looks cheap. |
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A low budget TV drama can't replicate the genuine messiness of real people's lives. |
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In The Green Child, organization of time is achieved by absolutizing the role of order in both illusory and genuine dimensions. |
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The bread and wine are believed to become the genuine Body and Blood of the Christ Jesus through the operation of the Holy Spirit. |
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Johnson, who seemed to have genuine concern for the Indian batsman, was also among the players who wanted to make sure Kohli was alright. |
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Other historians have argued that genuine democracy began to arise only with the Second Reform Act in 1867, or perhaps even later. |
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However, in genuine old age he became almost blind, causing him to need sticks and a helping arm. |
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The genuine source of consternation, however, was her label Interscope. |
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The holdings were a great success, and filled a genuine need in the countryside. |
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Tobagonians are some of the most genuine and friendly people you'll ever meet, always smiling and willing to share a story or two. |
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Without any aggrandised doubling or trebling of instruments, they play with a remarkable discipline which liberates genuine expressiveness. |
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Boys make gay jokes about most other boys, without any implication that any genuine Ugandan discussions take place. |
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Whether this was a genuine attempt to reconcile with hostile factions in the Senate cannot be ascertained. |
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It is believed by many that this genuine superquality magnetic sand has a mysterious and attracting power. |
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Although scuppered on this occasion, the Unimog RIV is a genuine all-terrain performer. |
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An MP, The human rights group Liberty concluded that the new rules showed scant regard to the impact they would have on genuine families. |
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Public sector unions create a genuine political conundrum for Democrats. |
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There are only four genuine first day cover sets from 16 March 1982 in existence. |
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They see unity as one of the four marks that the Creed attributes to the genuine Church, and the essence of a mark is to be visible. |
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On the one hand, many of them harassed and pillaged the Chinese, which gave them a genuine grievance. |
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