As for the mentally unbalanced people that seem to be attracted to this site, remember that hate is not a good thing. |
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I have no idea why she would think that associating with those people is a good thing. |
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I'm still not sure if this knowledge is a good thing, as all it seems to do is annoy the wait staff and baristas of my local hang outs. |
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I leaned onto the rough bark of the tree branch, wondering if that what a good thing. |
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Respecting Copyright is a good thing, and three cheers for a website that makes it easier to do that. |
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Going both ways is a good thing with regard to two-way streets, switch-hitting batters and special football players. |
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Finally, I should tell you that not all physicians believe that breast self-examination is a good thing. |
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Perhaps that is a good thing in view of what awaits them in the next fortnight. |
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The good thing about spending all weekend tidying my bedroom is that I have a tidy bedroom. |
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Perhaps it would be a good thing that I've matured and mellowed some, I don't know. |
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But I also believe it is a good thing, every now and then, to be forced to tighten one's belt. |
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A little beard definitely makes my cheeks look a bit fuller, which can only be a good thing. |
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But do they emit overt commercial messages that fast and possibly irresponsible driving is a good thing? |
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It was a good thing his laptop was in his messenger bag, currently slung over his shoulder. |
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But my wife Elaine has been fantastic and I suppose the only good thing is that it has brought us closer together. |
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We celebrate togetherness and the family, and every good thing he or others have done for us. |
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This opens the door for more weirdness for weirdness's sake, but sometimes, that can be too much of a good thing. |
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Three discs might seem like too much of a good thing, but I was never frustrated by this set. |
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Empire was, on the whole, economically a very good thing for white settlers. |
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The only good thing is releasing from the tow safely, at any attitude, with no tension or with outrageously high tension. |
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Popularity is not always a good thing, especially when you seem to be a siren for this country's 18 different species of mosquitoes and midges. |
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I really hadn't expected her to think of this as a good thing, in any way, shape, or form. |
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Now I only know that a sheet anchor is a very good thing, and that Ancient India would have been in deep trouble if Alexander hadn't shown up. |
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Living in a country in transition, I always believe democracy is a good thing to fight for. |
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It's a good thing I've been walking on the treadmill at the Y, because the hike from the house to the mailbox was about a mile and a half. |
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The ability to post effectively on the Internet can be a very good thing, creating the ability to misrepresentations quickly. |
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But, that would be a good thing, because they wouldn't have to trim hedges and cut grass, he noted. |
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Though this was kind of a good thing, meaning that she wouldn't be falling over and tripping the other people that were also in the car. |
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It's a good thing you can't buy fabulous durians in Australia, or I'd be making myself sick on the weekends. |
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The good thing about Kenny is that you can take a friendly sideswipe at him, and he doesn't take offence. |
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One good thing about owning a boutique is that twice a year we get to go on buying sprees in London and Paris. |
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Is it a good thing that over the years we have become inured to it, hardly able to muster a twitch of outrage? |
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If any proof were needed, then the fact that the Human Rights brigade are bleating and complaining about it must show it is a good thing. |
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It's a good thing I trust those instincts of yours or I'd think you were mothering me. |
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Yes, he was saying the election could be a blowout, but he wasn't saying that was a good thing. |
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Technically that's a good thing, as it means there's not much bad going on in the world. |
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Anything that makes kids read instead of shooting up skag is a good thing in my opinion. |
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I'm no longer hung up on Jesse which is a good thing because he's coming to sleep over in three nights. |
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The good thing about the delay, however, is that it gives me chance to go out and buy myself a new swimsuit. |
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It's a good thing the young'uns have scared the nasty nabobs that run the labels with their high jinks. |
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Operating right at 2,000 pounds over gross, the airplane was sluggish in responding to takeoff power, a good thing as it turned out. |
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How can I convince someone that free markets are a good thing if you've been peppering their inbox with nastygrams in the name of capitalism? |
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Being hung out to dry isn't always a good thing, but bresaola beef is an exception. |
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The soup is also filling me up, which is a good thing, as it means I'm not nibbling through the afternoon. |
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You might think that deflation is a good thing, since each year your money will be more valuable. |
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I think the definition has broadened out considerably, and that is a good thing. |
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It was a good thing that Allan had the true noble morals and the principles which prevented him from ever taking advantage of Chase's loyalty. |
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The only good thing about this park is they have the best vert ramp in Houston. |
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A built-in glacial pace of change is probably a good thing, when you think of it. |
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And the good thing is the tournament is a seventy-two hole event with no cut! |
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In the weeks coming up to the exams, a good thing to encourage your child to do is a bullet point summary after each module. |
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While generally speaking that's a very good thing indeed, it's a bummer when your personal fortune is placed at the mercy of somebody's greed. |
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If we can persuade a few more to stay on rather then retire if they are fit and able to do the job, then that is a good thing. |
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But the good thing for the strikers is that we are so sound defensively we don't have to score five goals to win a game. |
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The other good thing about the business is the advent of the WWE's DVD strength. |
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A good thing to remember is that the operation of either of these systems uses a butterfly valve that closes off the normal induction system. |
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He knew that every good thing in this world, and in the next, was bought with blood and sacrifice. |
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The good thing about having this illness is that it allows me to be a little bit crazy. |
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Seeing so many physically strong women on-screen has got to be a good thing. |
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She wasn't a number cruncher, it was a good thing for the cast and even better for the crew. |
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One good thing to come out of this incident is that an obviously unreformed nutbar will now not be released. |
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When group thinking manifests itself in the form of group knowledge, then it can be a good thing. |
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The ISA wrapper protects your investment from income tax and capital gains tax, which is a good thing for most investors. |
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It could be argued that parents subsidising their offspring's first house purchase is not necessarily a good thing. |
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And to your question about how much should we put our cards on the table and be honest about our biases, I think that's a good thing to do. |
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He says once people see better services start rolling out next year, they'll think the sale is a good thing. |
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It has its advantages, but I don't think it's a hundred per cent a good thing. |
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It's a good thing the scene was deleted, as it's heavy-handed and the dialogue is awkward. |
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The stages are very varied, with slow and quick portions and no particular surprises to catch you out, and that's a good thing. |
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Then I can go home and rest, which is a good thing, as I think I've caught a cold or something. |
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This is either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on whether you enjoy watching five old has-beens caterwauling in unsuitable clothes or not. |
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It was a good thing she never mentioned about it, or else I would have been really hurt. |
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It's a wide open race and I think it's a good thing because it's turning into a helluva show. |
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The following day he suggested that it was a good thing that Bolton Wanderers were out of the FA Cup. |
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It is not a good thing because if she is still going out with him when and if she enters grade 7, she will be so outcasted. |
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If your child has behavioural problems at school, like my son had in Canada, it can maybe be a good thing to get a change of air. |
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You could try to enforce a limit on the amount the binmen collect, but would leaving the overspill at the side of the road be a good thing? |
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The good thing about being a junior was that my homeroom was on the second floor. |
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It was a good thing Mrs. Scott's mom was so involved with her son, or else she'd have noticed the horror-struck expression on my face. |
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I've run out of cigarette papers, which is a good thing, in that I cannot smoke any more. |
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Media diversity is a good thing, only inasmuch as it provides an opportunity for the unrestricted circulation and clash of ideas. |
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Tamika had never had problems with small, closed-in spaces, which was a good thing, considering the size of her apartment. |
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It's a good thing Metro was invented, or I'd still be utterly stumped for things to write about. |
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The only good thing about it, was that we could wear casual clothes, instead of suits and ties. |
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I have so much positive support from the people around me, and that is a good thing to have. |
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I'm cock-a-hoop because it basically means the Premiership teams have embarrassed themselves and that can only be a good thing. |
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Unless you believe ignorance is bliss, the discovery of the truth of any situation is a good thing. |
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I'm assuming that smelling like sea creatures is a good thing and not a comment on my personal hygiene. |
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The good thing about having a big family, all living together, is having the support, and not being lonely. |
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Any healthy bee colony is a good thing considering millions of bees have mysteriously died from Colony Collapse Disorder. |
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Not that he is complaining at the situation, believing life outside the comfort zone can only be a good thing. |
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Some of the communes allowed anyone to join, which seemed at first glance like a good thing. |
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I really don't get this idea that giving less information to the compiler is somehow a good thing. |
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It will either inform you or inflame you, and either one can be a good thing. |
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Just because medical science has helped women conceive later and later in life doesn't mean it's a good thing. |
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While that had been a very good thing for ping, FTP and TELNET, it was now a very bad thing. |
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At least one good thing I can say about this film is that it is fairly innocuous and gentle. |
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The general consensus of opinion has it that love is not a good thing for professional sportsmen. |
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When the Funds are low, it is a good thing to redeem it, because you may pay in Consols instead of in money. |
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They think more like 100 or 200 international units of Vitamin E are a good thing. |
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I agree with her contention that the debate was a good thing for the party, as argued below. |
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The good thing is that my work continues to raise a lot of controversy and dialogue. |
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So while expanding opportunities through trade is a good thing for the American economy, it's not going to be a fix for our current problems. |
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Fewer nukes in the world is an undisputably good thing, but the issue of curbing international sales of conventional weapons remains unaddressed. |
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You understand why free trade is a good thing, even though you have difficulty convincing your dads and uncles. |
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He thinks it's a good thing that I keep staring at him, but really I'm just afraid he's going to try to cop a feel while I'm not looking. |
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I think a bit of Europe will be a very good thing for the present, or as long as I'm in this irresolute mood. |
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Taking an aristocrat's pompous and often unrealistic pontifications as an ideal for living is clearly not a good thing. |
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One good thing about the day shift is that I can get the bus home, although the last couple of nights I have ended up in the pool hall. |
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But by the same token, it's not a good thing for them to be fomenting world opinion against us either. |
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I think it's a good thing because if you know you're forewarned, you're forearmed. |
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He thought it would be a good thing to take a whole lot of books for the cowpunchers ' enjoyment. |
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The good thing about Tom Fontana, creator of this crackerjack show, is that he always avoids the obvious conclusion. |
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If just one child is saved from death because of such a law then it can only be a good thing. |
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Financial services is a cut-throat business, with fierce competition between suppliers, which is often a good thing. |
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The good thing is this precedent frees us individuals to imaginatively futz with our own budgets including the reporting of tax expenses. |
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Anytime you can take resources that are earning less money and apply them to higher return projects, that's a good thing. |
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It has made it far harder for determined and powerful figures to control how people see events and that can only be a good thing. |
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This would allow Boston to ease Youkilis into the majors, which would be a good thing because he's probably not ready to be there full-time yet. |
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If you love someone and they love you, why do something as silly as a one-time sexual dalliance if it would ruin a good thing? |
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Rather, every day is a day of mercy to praise Him for any blessing or every good thing He brings our way. |
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It was a good thing for me to get out of town but it was all a very dark period for me that I then wrote about in Force Majeure. |
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So it is a good thing the weekend is coming because I fully intend to spend it geeking out on the computer. |
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Choir was the second good thing, because I loved singing and music as a general principal. |
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Whether such an increase in credit card use is a good thing is, of course, somewhat debatable. |
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The good thing about a BlackBerry is you can read a message and pretend that you haven't seen it. |
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If there's a good thing in lost property, sometimes it will disappear before anyone's had time to claim it. |
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But we know it wouldn't be a good thing to diagnose half the population with prostate cancer and do radical prostatectomies on them. |
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The good thing is that some of the supermarkets sell really cheap jeans and trousers which is what we are desperate for. |
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It seems like salicylic acid might be a good thing for him to try or maybe a gentle dilution of tea tree oil. |
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This is a good thing because as the wing root area stalls, it generates turbulent air that flows over the elevator and around the fuselage. |
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It's a good thing the cover is not gussied up or cheapened with Courbet paintings. |
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It would be a good thing to see players who are disgruntled sitting down with management. |
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That's about the only good thing that has happened today, winning four games of euchre in a row. |
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Depending on your predilection, you can say that's a good thing or bad thing, but, for the likes of me, the modern world is often execrable. |
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This isn't always a good thing since setting the contrast too high on your screen can cause eye strain. |
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Well, he decided, it would doubtless be a good thing for her if she kept passing. |
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The good thing about gallows humour is no matter how bad things get you can always find some wag ready to crack a joke. |
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In part, because of that, I believe that officers walking the foot beat is a good thing. |
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So anything which helps interns find their way around a community which can be very intimidating must, in my book, be a good thing. |
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The only good thing about your garden becoming a quag is that the weeds pull up really easily. |
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It's fairly even, and the good thing about having thick hair is that it isn't noticeable when the ends are jagged. |
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I know that's not a good thing, but at least my hypnotized mind knew the way home and how to get there without accident, right? |
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The good thing about this grant is that it is not dispensed according to financial means. |
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The good thing about that development was it is a great example that developers just don't come in, want to make a quick quid, and get out. |
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It is regarded as a good thing by just about every Jew that there are Talmudic scholars and rabbis. |
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And lo and behold, I think he's out of the government now, which is a really good thing. |
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Sensitivity is a good thing but more important is to be emotionally well-balanced. |
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Welp, the good thing about a heavy travel schedule is that packing for a trip is a snap. |
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The weather is fairly wet but so far has not been very cold which is a good thing. |
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So it was a good thing that someone was surprised as she was also, but what about him? |
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At least, flat prices or the absence of inflation is a darn good thing for consumers. |
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It's actually a good thing because it means people cannot reach me in the evenings when all they have is a mobile phone number. |
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I wrote saying that peacocks were a very good thing, and that wild ones were spreading across Somerset. |
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The one good thing is that all the experts seem to be in agreement that mortgages are set to fall. |
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They don't rebut him by arguing either that cutbacks in the safety net will not happen or even that they're a good thing. |
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It's kinda growing on me though, because it makes me laugh when I see it and that's got to be a good thing. |
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The only good thing to have come from it all was that she was now reconciled with her husband after one of the holidays. |
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It can thus be seen that the breaking of a witch ball was probably not considered to be a very good thing. |
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A good thing then that the story is so brilliantly held and told at such a cracking pace. |
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Football was cancelled last night, which was a good thing as my body was still recuperating from the previous night's game. |
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One good thing about market forces is that every institution or sector finds its own level. |
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You are in fact aligning yourself with a group of people who think socialism is a good thing. |
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If it alleviates social problems later then it's a good thing, as far as I'm concerned. |
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The packing slip, complete with a full list of components, is a good thing to have on file in case you ever need to reinstall software. |
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We had a ton of yummy food from the great guys at Feeding Frenzy, which is always a good thing. |
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Such mutual independence supported by collective responsibility through state institutions seems like a good thing to me. |
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Losing some staff who have been convicted for serious offences is a good thing but there seems to be no leeway. |
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Until then I'll revel in the primitive delight of having too much of a good thing. |
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The good thing about this particular index is that it is based on plain and simple fact. |
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It may, as Michael suggests, turn out to be a good thing in the long run, revitalizing our political system and getting people engaged. |
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People lose their lives and liberty in the struggle for democracy, which tells me that elections must be a good thing. |
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This is a good thing because it probably extends the expected lifetime of the drives significantly. |
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So it's a good thing the meteor blew apart into small pieces in the upper atmosphere, rather than just above the ground. |
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This campaign is a good thing and I would like to wish the Bolton Evening News all the best. |
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It is a good thing, apparently, that people have an understanding of their rights. |
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For most people, medical research is as self evidently a good thing as motherhood and apple pie. |
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It was a good thing those police officers were still there, and they apprehended her easily. |
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And though this screen migration might be a good thing for some, it comes with a fair share of apprehensions, for others. |
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He intends to raise the profile of politics on campus, which is arguably a good thing. |
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They formed a circle round me, not a good thing, and one I shifted to avoid. |
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The good thing is, aside from some privacy, you don't have to hear a roommate's snore. |
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He wasn't running to fat yet, which was a good thing, and there was no grey in his moustache. |
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There are pieces in there that cause me to laugh out loud and that can only be a good thing. |
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An auxiliary American to help with pronunciation would be a good thing, but only as an auxiliary. |
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They assume that as postindustrialism has emerged first in their avowedly free-market economy, it is self-evidently a good thing. |
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Others think this can only be a good thing, saying the outdoor advertising industry has long been seen as tawdry and tasteless. |
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She can tell that for once Jason is surprised and she decides that that is a good thing. |
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But having said that, it's also implicit in the film that backstreet abortionists cannot be a good thing. |
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The good thing about online backup is, it's accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. |
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It is his temerity in assuming that love is universally a good thing and a cause for celebration that has doomed him. |
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From the point of view of the individual, trial by jury is a good thing for many reasons. |
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I'm not sure that eschewing the incipient vulgarity of the two marches by Wagner is entirely a good thing, though! |
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In business and marketing, a trend is mostly a good thing to try to capture and leverage. |
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This is our first V Day as marrieds, so we both think it is a good thing to do something special. |
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It is a good thing the procession stops at red lights, although with a traffic escort, they could jump red lights. |
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Everyone I know in New York is therapized and I do not know whether that is a good thing. |
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The good thing about low budget film-making is that there's not too much to lose here. |
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The duo knew they were on to a good thing when they first previewed at the Edinburgh Festival in 2002 to packed audiences. |
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As it is sometimes difficult to rear young calves it is a good thing to keep them clean and dry, whitewashing the calf hulls two or three times during the winter. |
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Getting a PhD is always a good thing, and Cambridge certainly pulls out all the stops when it comes to bizarre commemorative rituals, including value added Latin declamations. |
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I thought about flying then decided that it would be a good thing to go on a road trip in the Mini in the early Autumn, when the leaves are starting to turn. |
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Originally I was going to just take it down to the police station, but they told me it was a good thing I didn't as they would have had to evacuate the place. |
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Every shot has been artistically approved, but you can have too much of a good thing, however tasteful, and perfection only counts when contrasted against imperfection. |
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It's a good thing that some wise women before our time, decided that women had to exit the non-income labour market, and get into the income labour market. |
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His nearby residence and the church were without power, probably a good thing for a man further down the road who was clearing a tree off a power line with a chain saw. |
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That Silicon Valley is moving away from capitalism toward feudalism, with tech CEOs as feudal lords, and this is a good thing. |
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With another baby on the way, it's a good thing Grandma Kris Jenner is nearby to babysit. |
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Support is a good thing and the broader the so-called movement can be, the better. |
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The abolition of any tax is invariably a good thing and the abolition of an evil surcharge on superannuation retirement income funds is by definition an excellent decision. |
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The schools and the usual suspects, like coaches and athletic directors, say that is not possible and ask, Why ruin a good thing? |
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For his part, Mr Cowdery is convinced he is on to a good thing. |
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It doesn't take long before people catch on to a good thing. |
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I'm not saying that stripped wires are necessarily a good thing, but I don't believe either of the two accidents that he mentions can be accredited to stripped wires! |
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So I feel that not enough is being done to persuade people to give up because the government know that they're on to a good thing with the tobacco trade. |
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This is undoubtedly a good thing, as it allows him to wave his arms about and shout with little danger of catching innocent bystanders on the chin. |
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After all, a Mayor who surfs, fights to make our waters as clean as possible, and exchanges ideas every morning with Skip Frye is bound to be a good thing. |
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We decided a dual-engine flameout at night was probably not a good thing. |
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Furthermore, while it is true, as pointed out by Rice, that campaign blogs create an interactive and, often-times, unfiltered forum, this is not necessarily a good thing. |
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I'm of the mind this is a good thing, but I am a wet wooly liberal. |
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But it doesn't take long to defrost, and it is a good thing to have a supply of in the freezer in case of impromptu guests or as the base for a quick easy meal. |
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Why, exactly did I think moving to a seaside resort would be a good thing? |
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This also means there aren't even more large vans driving around with three or four boxes rattling around in the back, which can only be a good thing. |
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The one good thing Christie delivered was the section on bipartisanship, where he sort of rapped the knuckles of his own party. |
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I think the timocratic structure of divinity in early Greek myth might be quite a good thing to apply to the tale of Eris, the apple and the Trojan War. |
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I'm sure it won't change their mind, as those who enforce profiling are mindless, unintelligent sheep who think they're doing a good thing by following stupid orders. |
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The performance bond is a good thing because it makes growers comply with all the stewardship requirements and quality specifications that need to be addressed. |
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I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a recipe for lots of awkwardness. |
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The reason new year is such a good thing is that it resets the counter, wipes the slate clean and gives you a chance to try again at the things you failed to do last year. |
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Gee, good thing you learned to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, but please have a little consideration for some who didn't quite make it to your neck of the woods. |
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And switching off for a few hours is a very good thing indeed. |
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Scientific research is certainly a good thing when used for human welfare, and surely this is a prime example of the kind of research we should be doing, so the argument goes. |
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But to stop thinking that way and to see the show through a directorial lens is, I think, a good thing for the piece. |
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All in all it's probably a good thing that my mum got away unscathed. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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We know that the snackables will get eaten over a succession of movie nights, meaning it's probably a good thing I generally stick to low-fat goodies. |
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Fourth, a well-kept lawn or park is a good thing round a nice house. |
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It's a good thing we don't leave faceprints on everything we glance at. |
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He rather blithely admits that recklessness in a source is a good thing, that nuance is the enemy of good television, that newsmen love news no matter who it hurts. |
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So it's a good thing, I suppose, that Lifetime has now stepped in and remade Flowers in the Attic for television. |
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Reluctantly, he went, and it was a good thing because it turned out he had testicular cancer. |
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The world is flat, and it helps to understand the Ricardian specialization at play, and how clusters of capabilities are not only a natural, but a good thing. |
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Even challengers of the bill have mostly agreed it might be a good thing to regulate immoral dressing, but best to leave it to private organizations. |
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Still it's sorted now, as far as I know, which is a good thing. |
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The songs themselves are fairly indistinguishable, aside from a few key drum fills and guitar parts, but ultimately, their likeness to each other is a good thing. |
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It's dense, too, so even though I breeze through most books like nobody's business, I'm not doing that on this one, and that's a good thing, a good feeling. |
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Even if this claim were true, which it virtually never is, why on earth should amoeba-like intellectual shapelessness be a good thing in a journalist? |
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But the good thing about having a fellow jet-lag sufferer on the south coast is that you can chat on the phone at 4am, and write blog posts as the sun comes up. |
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Nobody would argue that paid maternity leave is anything but a good thing. |
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I walked on the treadmill for an average of 33 minutes on seven of the eight days I was gone and also managed a few hikes in the heat, so that was a good thing. |
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It is undoubtedly a good thing that we are neither cruel nor vengeful. |
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So although Romney should have apologized on September 18, it's a good thing he finally issued a mea culpa. |
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In terms of child care, having no sense of smell has an up side and a down side. The good thing is that changing dirty nappies is so much less unpleasant. |
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But I also believe that having too much of the same worldview is rarely a good thing. |
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So, the one and only good thing that came out of it is that it really shifted the conversation. |
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When you're postmenopausal and overweight, losing weight is a good thing. |
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I always think that it's a good thing to have an alternative finisher and, ideally, for one of the finishers to be an impact move and the other one a submission. |
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Being of mixed race is commonly accepted as being a good thing. |
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Wouldn't it be a good thing for the folks back home to be told this? |
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Socks are another area where negative ease can be a good thing. |
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It is a good thing for Snyder that he has an NFL franchise and is not running a college athletic program. |
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What the show is responsible for is invigorating debate, which is a good thing. |
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The one good thing about all this gloom and doom, I thought to myself, is that it would be highly unlikely that my neighbor's gardeners would appear on a day like this. |
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This new app is a good thing because I believe it does enough right to finally get other news organizations moving towards producing e-editions of the daily news. |
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So he both keeps his one love and loses those he has grown to manhood among, or he loses the one good thing in his life to keep all the things that he has always known. |
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The latter is an especially good thing since six of her colaborers are kin. |
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It was a good thing Vaughan won the toss and batted first as the Bermudan batsmen didn't know how to go about playing the English pace attack. |
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At the time, most economists believed that, under certain conditions, inflation could be a good thing. |
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Which is a good thing, because tyler James Williams is a joy to watch. |
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This would be a very good thing for Digifans as Bandai Entertainment is generally considered one of the best anime producers out there. |
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Mountain Cat fairly bolted up at Hamilton last week and he looks a good thing to follow up under a penalty at Brighton. |
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The new arrangement will take some getting used to, but I think it'll turn out to be a good thing. |
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The only good thing about Solitaire is being able to ruin it with a hex editor so nobody else can play it. |
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Arguably too much of a good thing for neophytes, One Kiss is as essential as liquid eyeliner and Aqua Net for die-hard girl-group fans. |
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Does that mean a reduction in policing would be a good thing? |
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The majority of Afghans, among all ethnic groups including Pashtuns, stated that the overthrowing of the Taliban was a good thing. |
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The sole good thing about the morning's shittery was that Mom's concern for my wellbeing trumped last night's argument. |
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If overprivileged private school kids see that there are people in the world less fortunate than they are, that is undoubtedly a good thing. |
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Mom made her favorite oatmeal no-bakes and Rice Krispies treats. The good thing about being sick was she could eat anything she wanted. |
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He suggests that it would have been a good thing if plant operators learned lessons that prevented future serious incidents. |
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This could be a good thing for single mothers, provided they are given flexible work hours that don't turn their children into latchkey kids. |
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The good thing about club soda is that it can never go bad, it can just become water. |
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It's a good thing for bees and for pollination,' says Eric Mussen, a UCCE apiculturist at UC Davis. |
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It is a big task but in small country boreens where the speed limit is currently 60mph this will be reduced which will be a very good thing. |
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Not necessarily a good thing, given that the great unwashed still need to be told the detailed benefits or consequences of an exit. |
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Using Fauvist colour themes rather than expensive special effects show budget constraints can sometimes prove a good thing. |
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Even so Barrie Draper's Codology stands out on form and appears a good thing to get punters off to a flier. |
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On top of that, a bunch of us like to ice fish and thought it would be a good thing for Boylston. |
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Yes, it is a very good thing that King and Arum have decided to bury the hatchet. |
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We hadn't bothered with starters, which was a good thing, but Secondborn is as sweet-toothed as a honey bear. |
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But the good thing about yoga is most of it is done with your eyes closed so you can't perve. |
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Newsflash Nard-dawg, unplanned pregnancy is sometimes a good thing. |
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I say lovely as she's in her home sign and for you that's a very good thing for those finances. |
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But he points out that when HSLA materials are on the doc, it is a good thing to spec that straightener in terms of both material thickness and tensile strength. |
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Building that momentum is a good thing, but one problem with premiering everything in one week is that you don't have enough time to promote all your shows. |
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The good thing is that these little verbal snafus usually go unnoticed, and even when they are noticed they disappear just as quickly into the air. |
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The Mutton Birds, also native to the Great Barrier Reef, are better behaved which is a good thing because about a million of them nest here in the breeding season. |
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Morris further explained that in kissing a girl whose experience with osculation is limited, it is a good thing to work up to the kissing of the lips. |
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And being in a boy band appears to be a good thing for Anton's cousin Now Anton said he is looking to Coree, of R'n'B group Damage, for tips on handling fame and fortune. |
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She's undermining my authority and that's not a good thing foraman in my position, which is to say wearing regulation lyrca-mix racing briefs, nose clips and bathing cap. |
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