But there have been far too many great records flattened under the combined weight of the hired hands. |
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Instead of wasting your time on this limp piece of celluloid, watch Aliens or the first Predator if you need a great action fix. |
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The opening game this past Saturday was a great success and many people had lots of fun. |
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But a great location, and even a star-studded clientele with chart-topping albums, doesn't guarantee that a studio will make money. |
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Some people perceive you as this overnight sensation who's all of a sudden in these great movies, yet you've been acting for a number of years. |
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He says that he has seen a great many Hollywood films, but nothing fascinates him the way Indian celluloid does. |
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A great admirer of Lata Mangeshkar, Shalini is passionate about Carnatic and Hindustani music besides Western classical. |
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The concert was a great success and attended by people from many parts of the country. |
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A success story, in other words, giving great hope for the future of Europe. |
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It had its faults in the pretentious overacting and such, but it was as great as Hollywood movies can get. |
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And it's great despite the fact that much of it is, if you'll excuse my belletrism, kind of sucky. |
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Luxor in Egypt is renowned for its great historic sites but now a special school is making its own bit of history. |
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The clearing they were in was large enough for the Lady to fully spread her great wings without hitting a tree. |
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Known for great physical power, centaurs have the lower bodies of horses and the upper bodies of a man. |
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All over America on this day, short order cooks and chefs were making eggs over easy with great success. |
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Whether Adivasis are Hindus or not has always been a question of great controversy. |
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A flaming red angel chases Adam and Eve from an idyllic landscape, charmingly rendered in great detail by the anonymous illuminator. |
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She had a great love of young people and was delighted to hear of their successes and achievements. |
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Louis also enjoyed great financial wealth, for this was the high tide of the medieval economy. |
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This was a great way to start a year that will hopefully see the boys win their third successive title. |
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We got lots of new bits for the kitchen and my overindulgence hasn't been too great which is somewhat surprising. |
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There's a great halter top, the hipster kerchief, the love and peace shoulder bag, and the cell phone cozy. |
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Many of the great characters of the area are given prominence and of course new and old photographs are in plentiful supply. |
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Try not to overload your vehicle with too much wine, however great the temptation. |
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Ultimately the force of water, assisted by the pressure of wind, is so great that the sudd dam will burst. |
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For the first time in centuries, residents without family ties to the area have become the chatelains of some of the great river estates. |
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The great literary cultures of human history were not afraid to take their themes from the past. |
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Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven. |
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The songs emerge with great intros but quickly hit a standstill and that's where it all goes downhill. |
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I'm here to win a championship, and it's a great plus to be with coach Mike Martz. |
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The screen and stall work brought from Easby Abbey are of great beauty, and the carvings on the subsellia are quaint and humorous. |
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The great forest spread like a pine-sea over the rolling hillocks and thin meadows of the arctic-like spring. |
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When pursued he makes directly for his hole, and even if his hinder parts should be caught hold of, is extricated with great difficulty. |
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It's one of the great misfortunes of the cinema box office culture that subtitled films don't get the general release they so often deserve. |
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In fact, the UK is now the most liberal environment for charitable giving in the world, which is great news for generous Brits. |
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And even in the capital city, signs of grinding poverty appear to contradict plaudits to the great leader. |
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Health boards had advertised for salaried GPs, but had no great success in filling posts. |
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There can be little doubt that his initial success owed a great deal to the support of his father. |
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There are likely to be longer pauses and more hesitations, with great care being taken over what is being said. |
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Even BMW and Jaguar have high-performance diesel models, and sell a great deal of them. |
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His collection of antique graphs and finely ruled charts works great for explaining information design to academics and engineers. |
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Allied naval commanders had a great respect for him, but he was not so highly thought of by some of his colleagues. |
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From biker and track styles to slick overcoats, these jackets will keep you looking great this spring, rain or shine. |
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You have great potential in your birth chart and the ability to always learn something new. |
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He cannot perform spells, but his magic power is so great that we can feed from it and defeat the hippogriffs. |
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Ornamental grasses make great companions to potted annuals, perennials, herbs, succulents, and broad-leafed plants. |
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If you prefer to completely copy the look this is a great style that your favorite stylist can design for you. |
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Some great commanders showed a determination to control their subordinates, to enforce order, and even to attempt reforms. |
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Not only does he have star quality, he also has the capacity to be a great character actor. |
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To such had the policy of the great Irish leader brought the ignorant people who trusted him and his hirelings. |
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Now is the time to get your tickets for the monthly community draw and be in with a chance to get your hands on some great money prizes. |
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I spent the evening chatting and had a great time, so my need for chatter was fulfilled finally. |
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Yet there is something sad about the whole thing, particularly the harsh reality that even the great ones can be overmatched at this level. |
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Lastly, all residents would be able to chat or surf away in parks, linking the great outdoors with technology. |
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The great irony of this whole situation is that history is repeating itself in a big way. |
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It has been a major influence in many great works of literature, art and music and it may have altered the course of history. |
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In the book he delves into the lives of some of the great characters of the area and clearly demonstrated his writing ability. |
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He learnt a great deal about the sufferings, the courage and the strengths of the East European churches. |
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Dozens walked out, banging doors behind them, but the great majority stayed, and gave the performance an enthusiastic ovation. |
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Now don't ask us what that means, suffice to say, everyone, the award-winners included, had great time that evening. |
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The idea of a film project centring on her and her music seemed to make great sense. |
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On the old motte a great keep or tower house was raised, emblazoned with an imposing heraldic panel carrying the Percy Lion. |
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Accordingly, he received Mr. Scott with great ceremony, and insisted upon himself leading his horse to the stable. |
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Inside, behind a great curtain, is the Holy of Holies, where the high priest, like Moses before him, communes with the Lord. |
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Throwing strikes is great because you knock down all 10 pins and don't have to shoot a spare. |
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He thought it would make for a great late season hill climb race, like they have in cycling. |
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Mushrooms, when obtainable, are a great improvement to this dish, and when not in season, mushroom-powder may be substituted for them. |
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It is a great privilege to minister to people whose next step is to stand before the Lord himself. |
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It is a great help when you get your family's support because then you can channelize all your energies in your work. |
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Its great when for once you don't look for subtexts or symbolisms and just laugh and feel good or bad about something. |
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He has got fantastic charisma, a great personality, wonderful kids and a wonderful wife. |
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After decades of dead formalism in denominational churches, the charismatic movement seemed to bring great spiritual freedom. |
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And it took the magnetic pull of the common people and the great Indian hinterlands to draw him back to filmmaking. |
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With our young players we would have a great base to build on and could overhaul our rivals. |
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If you're looking for more ideas for customisation, this subreddit is a great place to start. |
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True, teachers in the public school system are often overburdened, but many still do a great teaching job. |
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The small osteria at Oasi degli Angeli offers the best the estate can grow, all prepared with great care and creativity by Eleonora. |
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At first sight it looked appalling, but I could see it had sound structure, fantastic quality of light and great potential. |
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Now, I rarely go to church except to visit great cathedrals or quaint roadside chapels. |
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What India's unsung heroes, and heroines, have achieved these past few weeks against great odds should not go unrewarded or unnoticed. |
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I also have a friend who has lived over here for a while and he really sold the city to me as a great place to live. |
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He certainly was the kind of figure who would have questioned a great deal of the myths concerning the gods and goddesses and heroes of the past. |
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Garden gnomes represent all that is both great and grotesque about this fair country of ours. |
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The sky overhead was overcast with great gray clouds, and the atmosphere was actually kind of moody. |
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As a thank you to our readers we have some great competitions and giveaways lined up. |
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It is still written in black marker on a white board and carried with great ceremony to each table. |
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Only three of our 18 players will be overage next year so there is great hope for the future of the game in this area. |
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They rank among the plainest final words in the history of oratory, yet they kindled great expectations. |
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Sponsored by the Evening Press, this promises to be a great day out for all the family. |
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He was also instrumental in introducing the identity card system, which to a great extent prevented schools from fielding overage players. |
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The pork was deliciously succulent and tender with a great flavour being imparted from the meat's fat. |
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I got a great thrill out of getting horses to enjoy their racing and getting them to try their best. |
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Mozambique a great diversity of animal life, including zebras, water buffalo, elephants, giraffes, lions, hippopotami, and crocodiles. |
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And the hot tip for jewelry is chandelier earrings, which look great particularly worn with your hair up to show them off. |
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After a great start and a couple of major stumbles, Modernism is back in Toronto. |
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It turns out that a helix, essentially, is a great way to bunch up a very long molecule, such as DNA, in a crowded place, such as a cell. |
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For tenants this is a new situation and great care must be taken to make certain that every factor is properly dealt with. |
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But it was only on the resumption that thing got really interesting, and the home side put up a great show to totally outclass their opponents. |
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Mascara is the great Houdini of the make-up world, transforming lashes from sparse and stumpy to luxurious and lovely. |
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Utzon is, of all the great modern architects, the least afraid to admit a sense of the sublime into his architecture. |
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Finally, if you're deciding when to brave the great outdoors, choose a windy, sunny day. |
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They streamed out of homes in large numbers seeking the great outdoors with a song on their lips! |
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The great depths also attract most of the cetacean species seen off the North Sulawesi coast, including migrating sperm whales. |
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A man of great style and charisma he put his heart and soul into a stylish performance. |
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It contains the famous Shwezigon pagoda that also is based on the great stupa at Sanchi. |
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In the dining room there was a great teak overmantel and china cabinets were built into the alcoves. |
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It has a freedom and light in it that allows for a great fluency of speech and outflowing of compassion toward the lost. |
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She said Clive was always very determined and had great strength of character. |
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A great man for walking, he is a familiar sight on most days as he steps it out in style around the town. |
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In each case, I've thoroughly enjoyed the relationship and learned a great deal about different management styles. |
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That would involve the outlay of a great deal of money for only one match a season, but the days have gone when people put up with what they get. |
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The author is no great prose stylist but the writing is competent and fluent. |
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His long silence has been our loss, for he is one of the great rock 'n' roll stylists on the instrument. |
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When we are children, we run freely, because we have no great subconscious burdens to carry. |
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I was still filled with the out-of-towner's enthusiasm for a great leap forward in the snack bar stakes. |
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But in the last days, the great outlines of economic proposals have appeared. |
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Wouldn't it be great if history as a whole could selectively forget its blemishes? |
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In fact, the reason that we do a better chat show is because we're not down south with all the diversions of a great metropolis. |
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Arranging regular practice with a group of skaters is a great way to discipline yourself to work on technique often. |
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Well, the Prime Minister's always very fair about these matters, and he is a great champion of the democratic system of government. |
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Gold has still not returned to its highs of 1980 and all high quality bonds were a great investment and have outperformed equities. |
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I think I've already complained in great detail about the coverage, so suffice to say, I won't be sleeping tonight. |
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Admissions decisions are subjective because they are based on human beings that inherently possess a great deal of variability. |
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The first film was a huge hit and no doubt the sequel will do great business. |
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Surely, though, the question here is not whether these once great champions can return to competition but why on earth they would want to? |
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How free are we in a world dominated by the great American empire and multinational corporations exerting strong-arm tactics on smaller nations? |
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For most families with children it is a great help in their daily lives to have a car. |
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Drivers should exercise great caution on both public roads and bush tracks. |
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She's a great organiser and was instrumental in the success of this year's festival. |
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I've been in a lot of interesting places over the past two years and worked with some really great people. |
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It would be a great help for both vendors and occupants or employees of the buildings. |
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A great strike from Ellie Banks resulted in Linda Burton sweeping the ball into the back of the net. |
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When you finally end up in Hana you can enjoy excursions to waterfalls as well as great hikes. |
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It is clear that we must proceed with great care if we are to employ this substantival terminology. |
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The great string of victories beginning at Naseby in June 1645 was the product not of its zeal, but of regular pay. |
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They look towards the great republic as if it were a celestial city, a fortress and arsenal of the cause. |
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So great was the attention to detail that gardeners at Kimber clipped hedges with nail scissors. |
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The median sternotomy is used to gain access to the anterior mediastinum, heart, great vessels, hila and pleural spaces. |
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Amid great excitement, the government and rebels reached a ceasefire agreement at the beginning of last year. |
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I rate Taylor very highly, and I believe there are two great positives from this signing. |
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Sisters Lorna Owen and Kristy Sturgeon were out to have a great hen night to celebrate Lorna's impending nuptials. |
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It was great to see him and his other half albeit only for a couple of hours. |
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One night he began to speak about the great warrior god who lived on the moon, and as he spoke, the girl chanced to look up in the sky. |
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Most of what I do is chapbooks so it's great to have someone pay to put out a paperback once a year. |
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Buchan's great trick is his deadpan approach to the most outlandish subject matter. |
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I can also wear skimpier tops and short sleeves, which is great now that summer is here! |
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Overall, I'm confident the great majority of publishers and opinion page editors embrace diversity. |
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Not only does it have great metro, bus and suburban train services, it also has plenty more. |
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Sequestering this great power in an unaccountable governing agency subverts democracy itself by treating citizens as children. |
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People reported that in many areas the Marxist forums had proved a great success and had become centres of political debate. |
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That's one reason it's so easy for little companies like this to do just great with the early adopters with otaku. |
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Anyway, while we go to great lengths to strive for the accuracy of the information presented herein, mistakes will inevitably occur. |
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On rivers some sort of trotting technique is ideal for the centrepin and the great thing with a centrepin is that the reel does all the work. |
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The other players gravitated towards us because Jimmy was such a great chanter and a great comic. |
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Dinner tickets are 5,000 and include a fabulous meal catered by Chouwa, and a chance to win some great raffle prizes. |
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Radiotherapy is not usually used to treat osteosarcomas or chondrosarcomas, because it does not have great effect. |
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Popular first earlies are Red Duke of York, a heritage variety with yellow flesh and a great flavour, and Epicure, which gives a good yield. |
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The current outpouring of books offering quick slurps of great thinkers for busy folk is remarkably blokeish. |
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It makes sense, I guess, that none of it is given great heft as the story flits from character to character. |
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It is unfortunate that Inuit are an oral society, because this great knowledge is not being recognized or understood. |
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The pimply-faced pubescent gazed in wonderment as his elder sibling orated perceptively on the great mysteries of teenage life. |
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Smith possessed a vainglorious streak to his character, but also showed great valour and judgement. |
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I like to use 14-gauge wire because of its heftiness and it looks great after it has been hammered. |
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Well, the grannies and, come to that, the great grannies that I know are otherwise engaged. |
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They encounter some small groups of orcs away from the great army and they slay them quickly. |
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They used strummers to great effect and the whole area is that much better for their efforts. |
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It debunks the myth of great Victorian heroes and heroines such as Dr Arnold, Florence Nightingale, Cardinal Manning. |
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Birders flock to this region to gaze at bald eagles, great blue herons, and more than 300 other species of birds. |
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It is expansive, easy to look out over and often adorned with one or two stately great blue herons. |
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The heroism displayed was of an extraordinary nature, and obviously great damage was done to the German war effort. |
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Bald eagles, snowy egrets, great blue herons, otters, muskrat, and deer inhabit the banks of the Pocomoke River. |
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Thus far we have made great progress in our herpetofaunal surveys of the Southeast Coastal Network Parks. |
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It might be a little tough to hold these in a game of 52-card stud, but they'll be great for a quick game of Go Fish. |
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In real winter conditions the studs provide great traction, but when the temperatures warm up it can be very hard on both tyres and studs. |
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But this contemporary silence stems from more than just humility in the face of the great orations of the past. |
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The magnificent pomp and ceremony of Royal occasions remains a rich symbol of Britain's great history. |
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Chief Seattle, a Suquamish Indian who lived on the Puget Sound outside the city that bears his name, was a skilled diplomat and a great orator. |
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Those French orators engaged in the real matters of public concern address the king and the great nobles either from the pulpit or in parliament. |
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Yet despite his great affinity with the art of ceramics, pottery wasn't Tony's first career choice. |
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She told the conference that the World Health Organisation, which had studied the situation at great length, did not have a problem with them. |
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It's great fun watching Pacino tear into this role, knowingly and calculatingly overacting. |
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Then full-forward Anthony Nolan, who up to that point had got no change out of Noel Murphy, sent over a great equaliser. |
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The new airport is hi-tech all the way with lots of chrome and glass and some great architecture. |
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He is dedicated to organic growing principles and supplying gardeners with great heirloom vegetable varieties. |
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It may have been based only on looks or alliteration, but it was a great nickname, spot on for the young Vaughan with his steely studiousness. |
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It was a beautiful day to be out and about in Southern California and I had a great time. |
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The few planets maintain their orbits with great regularity, and we can make very good predictions where they will be at some time in the future. |
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Okay, you all must have seen the Guardian story on Evan Williams, the chappie who runs this great service for free, by now. |
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Contrary to popular belief, simple communication skills and good manners are more important than great oratory. |
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There is no great benefit from ranking high this year as next year there are no World Championships. |
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Its one disadvantage was that it demanded great physical strength and skill, which could only be developed through years of training. |
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It illustrates not only her great technical competence, but also her high level of organizational and managerial skill. |
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Apple orchards thrive in the mountains and are great fall fun for the whole family. |
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Only from above, from a great height, can the logic, pattern and essential order of this garden be perceived. |
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The great Classical works depend in part on the mastery of orchestration they display. |
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The floristic structure of these forests, their great heterogeneousness, seemed to push aside the hypothesis of extensive production as in Asia. |
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I never thought of using helianthemums as cascaders but sounds like a great idea for shorter cascades. |
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Anyone attempting to compare Domingo's voice on record to those of the great Heldentenors makes a fool of himself, and possibly others. |
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Aside from all of the great outdoor activities, the Rockies have a number of other attractions as well. |
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A great power possesses economic, diplomatic, and military strength and influence, and its interests extend beyond its own borders. |
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A peak performer tries to outdo his last great performance every time he takes the field. |
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We were sure the last question would stump them and leave us with great video footage. |
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Today, your action demonstrates great moral strength and upholds this vision despite external intervention. |
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Astrology is a great key to determining the true sequence of planetary orbits, both heliocentrically and geocentrically. |
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Kepler comes under great criticism by the geocentrists because of the great role that he played in the acceptance of the heliocentric model. |
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This provides a great opportunity for you to see nearly everything involved with the outdoors. |
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Fine heliotypes such as this one are inherently uncommon, and only encountered with great patience, diligence, and some luck. |
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His books do read best chronologically as he always has running storylines, but I've read them out of order and it's no great problem. |
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There is nowhere better to experience stunning scenery, great country pubs and warm hospitality than the Yorkshire Dales. |
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It si not only a great looker on the outside, it's a real stunner within the cabin too. |
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It is always a good sign when there is so much you want to taste that you have great trouble deciding what to order. |
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Another great example of his growing expertise in designing outerwear was his graphite grey notch collar overcoat. |
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Then at the same time the Tathagata dwelt together with bodhisattvas and others in the great stupa, in the mandala of the sphere of phenomena. |
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At first, the Kushans attacked Buddhism but eventually they became great patrons, building many monasteries and stupas. |
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During the Committee stage there was a great deal of discussion about the Mackenzie Basin and the 1969 Order in Council. |
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I had never worked in that way before and it was great fun although it was stressful because it was different. |
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If ever a great end to a league season was spoilt by one bloke's stupidity it was this one by charming Chris. |
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They can snap up great investments at bargain prices because the rest of us are stupidly following the crowd. |
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Scientists continue to find order and purpose in an orderless and purposeless universe which can nonetheless produce structures of great beauty. |
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And in the case of magma it can foam and outgas very volatile compounds that can cause explosive eruptions and throw projectiles great distances. |
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A very friendly and outgoing person, she bore her illness with great fortitude. |
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No matter how high the temps soar, you love to dress in stylin' outfits, perfectly accessorized with great hair and makeup. |
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It was stressful and physically demanding but a great privilege to be involved. |
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Encouraged by his mother and her great friend, John Donne, he accepted ordination as a deacon. |
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A brilliant mind, a brilliant stylist, and one of the great comic writers of the postwar era. |
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I hope people can see the club has made some great strides over recent times. |
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These same cattlemen are raising a great cry which, so far, has made sure Canadian cattle stay on their own side of the 49th parallel. |
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The family's pragmatic response to the loss of their cattle station has been a great gain for travellers. |
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But it proves that even their most outlandish ideas are underpinned by an intuitive grasp of what makes great pop. |
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Her You Belong To Me tour is a brand new show promoting her new album of the same title, performing the songs of the great female stylists. |
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These stretch materials make the shorts fit perfectly, offer great support and look great too. |
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Johnny was a lovely man and his warm smile will not be forgotten or his great outlook on life in general. |
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His great joy was to have done so much to find outlets and markets for the cattle farmers of Ireland. |
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Needless to say he was suave, had great finesse, and a quiet sense of style. |
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Thus it went, as we saw, with the great Bopp, when he sought to assign Caucasian and Malayan languages to the Indo-European language family. |
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It is no wonder that this great forest regent correlates to the heart chakra in the metaphysical anatomy of the human organism. |
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At the other end of the scale of size, at the atomic and subatomic level, another great mystery resides. |
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In fact, we have a comprehensive plan that illustrates how to build seven great projects, including a chaise longue and rocking chair. |
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It reflects the great strides the school has made under the new head teacher. |
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Without leaving his wheelchair, he was able to make great strides towards a cure for conditions like his. |
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An enormous effort has gone into ensuring that this concert outperforms the great event of 1985 and raises awareness of a fundamental cause. |
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In front of the great mountain, the striated rock of Mt Nuptse's face is folded and bunched, as though mere layers of crepe paper. |
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The main problem is that although there appears to be a great demand, organics could still remain a niche market in the future. |
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In the best fiction, great themes evolve organically from great stories rather than the other way around. |
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The Australian champion throws off the challenge of Pirrie, the Canadian youth, and just wins a great race. |
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A great deal of animation work is subcontracted to specialists who have developed an elaborate social division of labor. |
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He came 20th, causing him great disappointment as his objective was no less than outright victory. |
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However, an exciting alternative method of acceleration is making great strides towards the next energy regime. |
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They were represented by the great chamberlain to the emperor and his deputy. |
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The local Chamber of Commerce and Business Network International meetings are a great starting point. |
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The town has made great strides over the past number of months and the club is delighted with the progress of the team. |
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We have great support from our partners, such as the police, Chamber of Commerce, and the university. |
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Sydney is definitely a great spy, if only for her chameleon-like ability to change her appearance to suit any situation. |
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But the great outdoors here mean more than quaffing champagne in the spa pool. |
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Soon they hear orcs marching in great haste with their captains whipping them from behind. |
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He's great at motivating people, organizing people, and he's loyal and very wise. |
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Even as the country takes great strides towards progress and the living standards of the urban elite improve, the society slips backwards. |
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Because alkaline strippers are so caustic, great care must also be taken during their application. |
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Ably led by Noel Lyons and Marie Mannion, this group of enthusiastic people organised the underage teams with great success. |
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The organizers are hoping to receive great assistance from the local community and businesses. |
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He was a great help to me, videoing me going over fences and correcting mistakes. |
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They all seemed genuinely happy for each other and this great spirit of camaraderie was what struck this correspondent forcibly. |
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Knowing Gerry, and having seen how well he fitted in at school was a great help to me when I heard the news. |
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The real estate agent was a great help to us, finding this home in Middle Stewiacke. |
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The committee for the old church and the ladies' committee were a great help organising the event. |
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Billy and John are great supporters of the guild always ready to lend a helping hand. |
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It's been a great success and we now hope that this will now become an annual event and a highlight in the calendar of summer festivals. |
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Not only did he write a great story, but he also directed it with characteristic verve and energy. |
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Police are treating the incident seriously because the culprits went to great lengths on their orgy of vandalism. |
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This recalls Oscar Wilde's aphorism that in matters of great import, style is always more important than substance. |
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These days have been incredibly traumatic and the only place I can receive some positive therapy and orientation is this great site. |
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Either way, Fred Flare is a great place to find original gifts for everyone imaginable. |
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Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardial sac surrounding the heart and the origins of the great vessels. |
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The powerful combination of cayenne and black pepper with Tabasco does make a great difference. |
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They were true originals on this late 1983 release, more weird and as depressingly great as ever, with two drummers and Mark E Smith in top form. |
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Creative originality should form another link in the great chain of human achievement. |
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All participants will be happy to know that the hedges have been clipped and the potholes are filled all ready for a great evening out. |
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Beautiful musicianship, some great string arrangements and a variety of additional instruments all contribute to a great album. |
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When I was young I tended toward Scriptural stringency, but studying Wesleyan theology loosened me up a great deal. |
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Apart from being a means of ornamentation, it has great cultural and religious significance, with certain jewels worn only on specific occasions. |
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I have heard and reviewed many great performances of this sublime work but this must take the cake for emotional intensity. |
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She closed her great jaws over the tree and stripped the branches and leaves from the main trunk. |
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It runs for about 100 metres from the timber circle within the great henge to the river. |
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Afterwards the wedding party celebrated the great day at the Seven Oaks, Carlow. |
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It was a time of great sadness for her family, but also one of celebration. |
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The cantor is the leader of prayers who leads the service in prayer through chant, through singing, and it's a position of great responsibility. |
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This is a great place to find a maid, a caterer, or even a clown for a child's birthday party. |
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David's other great hobby is his cellar, and the wine list at the Peat Inn is comprehensive without being in the least daunting. |
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No one had mentioned to her that the boy had been badly burned and was in great pain. |
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This area has great views over the rear garden through large windows and a set of patio doors. |
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The film isn't going to win any Oscars any time soon, but by God it's a great comic book movie. |
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I don't know about orthorexia, but it's great having an excuse for being fussy. |
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Personally, I know I love fishing because I find great peace in the humility of realising that one of creation's seemingly lower creatures can outsmart me every time. |
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She's just a great girl with this personality that outshines her. |
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With unparalleled haste and without any great discussion, numerous changes to German law were rushed through both chambers of the German parliament just before Christmas. |
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It's not a hard-and-fast rule, because every so often an athlete or team will make great strides towards success with a big heart and a small wallet. |
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In addition to the classical standards, Julian is a great champion of modern music and shortly begins recording on a new composition by Philip Glass. |
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Golden chalices and great swords and weapons hung everywhere. |
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So great is the concern for discipline that some parents will even be insistent that their child receives harsh, practically militaristic, discipline. |
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In the Chaldean system of numerology, the number eight is one of great power for good and evil, and so it was in this epic battle to prove valid for both fighters. |
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