Although it seems clear that he has lost the election, he still refuses to concede. |
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So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents. |
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According to Tatterson, he has admirers from as far as Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and even Pakistan. |
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Thus, he has amped up the number of raffles and added celebrities to the mix. |
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Like a crazy, drunk uncle shooting an epileptic dog because he has fleas, the current GOP shuns him for all the wrong reasons. |
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He has people working for him, but he has a tight rein on every part of the process. |
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However there is little doubt that Harry has felt at his most happy and fulfilled when he has been active in his army life. |
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He has to return the property under the terms of an agreement he has with the original owner. |
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That keeps him afloat with some forward direction, especially given the upcoming primary states where he has a demographic edge. |
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Since then, he has spent most of his time in the affable fog of extreme old age, almost entirely shielded from public view. |
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Four years later, he has absented himself utterly from the quagmire in which nearly 90 million Egyptians find themselves. |
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He claims that he was home when the murder was committed, but he has no proof. |
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Adrian will address the charges with the same respect and responsiveness he has brought to this inquiry from its beginning. |
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It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work. |
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Along the way, he has built some fascinating bridges between jazz, pop, classical music and the chacareras and tangos of his native Argentina. |
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And in a trice he has clambered onto the kitchen dresser and is reaching for the top shelf. |
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Above all, he has thought himself able to constate a preparoxysmal increase of albumin, from which he has drawn far-reaching conclusions. |
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If any think education, because it is conversant about children, to be but a private and domestick duty, he has been ignorantly bred himself. |
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I may ask you, then, cordially to thank Sir George Goldie for all that he has done for the Society. |
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In the course of these researches, he has clearly seen that psychoanalytic views have equally a religious and a criteriologic signification. |
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As soon as he has the money to retire, he plans to leave the daily grind and travel more. |
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Or is it that from being a deluder of others he has become at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only enjoyer? |
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He isn't exactly suffering from Venustraphobia since he has no problem interfacing with beautiful women. |
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Because he throws so many hellacious punches, he has the chance of knocking out any fighter on any given night. |
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While he has some acquaintance with the subject, he is not an expert. |
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He was born in England but he has adopted Canada as his home. |
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I don't want to minimize the contributions he has made to the company. |
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Since his illness, he has had trouble coordinating his arms and legs. |
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There is no way he has seen that show, the admission is more than he makes in a week. |
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The gentle alaunt is built exactly like a greyhound, except that he has a short, thick head. |
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He thinks he has invariably noticed, that amongst primitive nations, zoolatry has been more in vogue than antholatry. |
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Like other critics, he has compared the antisalt campaign to the campaign against fat that began several decades ago. |
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Somebody never pays his loans, yet he has the audacity to ask the bank for money. |
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He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there. |
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The riot sometimes spills over into the audience, and Kosky bears the proud scars of the booings he has endured. |
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Since 1995, he has worked with the highly reflective surface of polished stainless steel. |
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Buridan was said to believe that the donkey would die, because he has no autonomy. |
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Beyond social science, he has also had a lasting legacy in philosophy, literature, the arts and the humanities. |
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The bowman may steer since he has the best vision when looking over his shoulder. |
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Besides the former European Super League team, he has played for Widnes Vikings and rugby union with Sale Sharks. |
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He has read many Latin and French histories, and profited by them, as he has a very good memory. |
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He is not a good captain, because he begins to fight before he has given his orders. |
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Nutini stated in a June 2014 interview that he has smoked cannabis every day of his life since the age of sixteen. |
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In addition, he has also pursued studies at Jesus College, Oxford, and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. |
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Because of the lack of evidence concerning the life of Nennius he has become the subject of legend himself. |
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In addition to these symbols used most frequently, he has a special standard for use in Wales itself. |
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Various local honours were dedicated to his memory, and he has become eponymous several times over. |
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As an environmentalist, he has received numerous awards and recognition from environmental groups around the world. |
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It is to our interest to let Lee and Johnston come together, just as a billiard-player would nurse the balls when he has them in a nice place. |
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The performer has heard the tale multiple times, he has heard it from different story tellers in multiple versions. |
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He is one of the quickest players I've ever seen, but he has another gear and the ability to find that extra pace within the next stride. |
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His love of golf was blamed by the Spanish media as the reason why he has spent so much time out injured for Real Madrid. |
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Williams finished the campaign as the world number 18, the first time he has ended the season outside of the top 16 in six years. |
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Since then he has been a regular member of the BBC team covering athletics events. |
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This lad Kelley is an odd duck in many ways.... Unlike most college youngsters, he has no hobbies. |
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No other man has made so deep a mark on his time and on our world unless he has been a man of action, a Cromwell or a Napoleon. |
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Since then he has reportedly been spotted in a market in Goa, India, and on the islands of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. |
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I don't think he has the final answer just yet, but he seems to be on the right track. |
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Ever since he was caught stealing office supplies, he has been on thin ice with his boss. |
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By all outward indications, he's a normal happy child, but if you talk to him, you will soon realize he has some psychological problems. |
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Then he has poured the first steam cylinder of the world in the iron foundry Veckerhagen. |
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I hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned, in consideration of the motive. |
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In Portugal, however, he has been much overshadowed by his rival Vasco da Gama. |
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Some scholars have identified Yamm with Poseidon, although he has also been identified with Pontus. |
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Despite this, Beckham said that he has no plans to retire from international football and wanted to continue playing for the national team. |
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To that I would add that he has a robust Ulsterman's detestation both of plamas and of plamassers. |
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If he has only 1 hide and cannot pay the tribute, his wergild was 80 shillings and then 70 if he was landless yet free. |
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Now Mr. Bush plans to pour more arms into this unstable region and add fuel to the volatile powderkeg he has foolishly created. |
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I hope he will gain as little thereby as he has done in the past, and that the French will calm down. |
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Come, bring forth this counterfeit module, he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesier. |
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Since then he has lectured at Bangor University and the University of Reading and is an honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor. |
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However, since he has risen, the Church teaches that his Body and Blood can no longer be truly separated. |
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In the last two of these functions, he has an important ecumenical and interfaith role, speaking on behalf of Anglicans in England and worldwide. |
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He is known to steal from the Treasury, but so far he has not been caught because of his quick-handedness. |
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Instead of inserting a straight vertical gap all the way up, he has staggered it so it looks like old-fashioned quoining. |
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The Lord Chancellor, who serves as guardian to wards of the Court of Chancery, is worried, because he has developed feelings for a ward of court. |
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When he listens to those poor creatures he has a weakness for gathering around him he generally makes a fool of himself. |
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It is interesting that he has proved himself so much liked by men like President Kennedy and Mr Rusk and Mr Gromyko. |
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If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. |
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Dix reckons he has refaxed 17000 pages in this way over the past eight months. |
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I should much like to know how large a proportion of our scientific men believe he has found a sound road. |
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He believed that the hero should be revered, not for the good he has done for the people, but simply out of admiration for the marvelous. |
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Norman admits he has never done anything like this before but has given her book a great deal of thought. |
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They suspect Sir Alfred of something, go into his woods, and find that he has uncovered an ancient buried skeleton on the lakeside. |
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Clive returns home to continue work on a symphony he has been commissioned to write for the forthcoming millennium. |
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Rushdie doesn't get shortlisted now because he has attacked that community. |
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In fact, he has only been shortlisted once and that was for Time's Arrow, which was not one of his strongest books. |
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Darcy, and he accuses her family of wanting propriety and suggests he has been kinder to Bingley than himself. |
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Rowf is a downtrodden fellow, quite cynical and increasingly feral in his ways, since he has had a hard life and never met a decent human. |
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As a result of the experimentation, he has gained an abnormal fear of water. |
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The incident was severe enough to curtail his touring schedule for a few years, but he has since recovered. |
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In Harry's first year he has to protect the Philosopher's Stone from Voldemort and one of his faithful followers at Hogwarts. |
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The following year, Harry hears that he has been targeted by escaped mass murderer Sirius Black. |
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Although he has an MBA from Harvard, he still ran the company into the ground. |
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Since then he has been an Consultant Engineer within INMOS, specialising in GPS and satcomms applications of the transputer. |
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The most moving scene is the final one, where he realizes he has wasted his whole life. |
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Some rumors that the governor had smoked pot as a teenager were flying around, but he has finally managed to shake them off. |
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My neat-freak of a friend has been compulsively shampooing for every bath he has taken. |
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I therefore think a cedar bird should be called a trickster instead of a singster, as he has not much song anyway. |
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All that talk is just a smokescreen to disguise the fact that he has nothing to say. |
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In Washington he has earned a reputation as a smooth operator who can handle lobbyists, bureaucrats and even Congressmen, with a cool head. |
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I have the sneaking suspicion that he has already taken a decision about this. |
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His bulbous nose glows whenever he has a snootful, which is nearly every night. |
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Although youngest of the family, he has somehow or other got the entire management of all the others. |
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Now he has picked up the spoor of drunken vomit and there is the doll sprawled against a wall, his pants streaked with urine. |
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His batting average has hovered in the.330s all season and he has played his usual sticky-fingered defense at second. |
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Nevertheless, he has always had to pay higher rents than even these for the poorest and most stinted rooms. |
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What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much. |
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If he be strong-handed, he has the trees felled, about one foot from the earth, dragged into heaps, and made into an immense bonfire. |
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In the Southwest there are some 35 curanderos like Mr. Cruz, who says he has treated with success patients with arthritis and sugar diabetes. |
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In a 10-year career, he has won more A.M.A. supercross and motocross races than any rider in history. |
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The average ball player can become an effective switch hitter only if he has switched hit from the time he commenced playing. |
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I got a telegram from over in Ellsworth that he has a fondness for slicing men up with that Texas toothpick of his. |
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I think about the other few times in the past four years of our togetherhood that he has said that very thing. I've come to hate those words. |
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Bryce Petty is more toolsy than Grayson or Carden, but he has had some back injuries, and it shows when he moves around. |
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Mr. Williams is not an unhumorous newsman, though he usually plays one on TV. As an anchor, he has steadfastly submerged his inner comic. |
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The Prince of Wales has claimed that only he has the authority to use the symbol. |
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To do another man a diskindness merely because he has done me one, serves to no good purpose, and to many ill ones. |
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You've got him all worked up with the Donkeypunch bit... If he wants a punch to the back of the head all he has to do is ask. |
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Ever since Barnes played with Davis at U.C.L.A., he has been able to throw baseball passes halfway downcourt. |
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In the face of enfeebled, self-harming opposition on both sides of the border he has performed brilliantly. |
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You're behaving like a young fagling who has discovered gay sex, and therefore thinks he has nothing more to discover about his gayness. |
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We think we can trust John with this new position as he has his feet on the ground. |
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When the writer finished writing his book, it was stolen and now he has to rewrite it from scratch. |
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And he is both obsessed and repelled by all this fuckity-fuck stuff, as he has come to call it in his mind. |
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Who! he serve? 'sblood, he keeps high men, and low-men, he! he has a fair living at Fullam. |
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Any man who likes playing Santa Claus is in much better shape come Christmas if he has a German goiter. |
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Mike says he even likes to talk to him and run after him, but he has a hankering that Moore should be made an example of. |
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My brother doesn't always do the right thing, but he has his heart in the right place. |
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Great scarcity of every necessary of life in this house but the man is glad to see us, and gives us the best he has got with a heartly welcome. |
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Although this kind of insight has earned him praise, he has also been criticised for ignoring the larger context. |
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He means that he has sold out to the parliamentary humbugs and the bourgeoisie. Compromise! that is his faith. |
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Constantine was a ruler of major importance, and he has always been a controversial figure. |
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Although Simmons, as a professional purveyor of horror and fantasy, is no dim imaginer, he has his work cut out for him. |
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Against the which he has imponed, as I take it, six French rapiers and poniards. |
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God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance. |
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He has this irksome habit of racing up to red lights, so he has to brake heavily. |
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In his exposition, he has failed to achieve the identification of situation, theory, and policy necessary to create an ism. |
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He started learning to drive and he has been itching for opportunities to practice ever since. |
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They say he is a poor judge of character considering all the unreliable friends he has made. |
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He wishes only to consider them as vital space and a vacant territory over which he has every right. |
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Conversely, he has been criticised by figures on both the left and right, and has been accused of political opportunism and elitism. |
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Joe is a great addition to our sales team, he has numerous leads in the paper industry. |
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Since he was bitten by a dog when he was young, he has always been leery of animals. |
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Since then he has been a harsh critic of clumsy bank policies and argued that no one should be able to do what he did. |
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After a long period of relative obscurity he has now been recognised as one of the most important scientists of his age. |
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Since 1970, he has been a fellow of New College, Oxford and he is now an emeritus fellow. |
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As of 2016, he has over 60 credits in the Internet Movie Database where he appeared as himself. |
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In the last two of these functions he has an important ecumenical and interfaith role, speaking on behalf of Anglicans in England and worldwide. |
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Abbo therefore clearly makes Dunstan, then still living and the recipient of his work, the authority for what he has to say. |
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However, he has not obtained the same following or critical acceptance as Geoffrey Chaucer. |
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Macbeth boasts that he has no reason to fear Macduff, for he cannot be killed by any man born of woman. |
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Oldman moved to the United States in the early 1990s, where he has resided since. |
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Once the guards have left, Brian tries to put the episode behind him, but he has unintentionally inspired a movement. |
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His childhood was split between London and Evanston, Illinois, and he has both British and American citizenship. |
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His current partner is the actress Giannina Facio, whom he has cast in all his films since White Squall except American Gangster and The Martian. |
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The film's protagonists, one of them McQueen, are both black, but issues of race, he has said, do not take priority in his work. |
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There are conflicting reports as to how much personal sway he has over the proceedings. |
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Shane Watson does not appear on this list as he has subsequently retired from International cricket. |
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Even if Wilkinson's points from Lions Tours were excluded, he has still scored over 70 more Test points for England than Jenkins did for Wales. |
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To this day McClellan is almost completely blind and uses a wheelchair, although he has regained some movement and can walk with a cane. |
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Benn now lives with his family in Sydney, Australia, where he has been studying theology, sports coaching and sports development. |
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Bruno completed the 2011 London Marathon which is the third marathon he has run successfully. |
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Outside of boxing, he has worked as a philanthropist and mixed martial arts promoter. |
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In 2003 he won fights, two of which were the only fights he has fought in the United States. |
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From the 305 races that Button has started he has won 15, with a total of 50 podium finishes. |
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No Indian, unless he has micawbered himself into self-complacency, would think 1973 a happy year, let alone a year of achievement. |
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Taylor and Priestley remain great friends, and Taylor has claimed Priestley is the toughest opponent he has faced. |
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Since 1996 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. |
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While Emilio Palma was born in the Antarctic territories claimed by the UK, he has not claimed British citizenship. |
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However, he has been criticised over his perceived inaction on enacting policies set forth by the OECD to combat tax avoidance. |
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He added that he has never worked for any government or intelligence agency. |
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He has expressed grief both for a lost father and a missing past, but he has no sense of being a survivor, at whatever remove. |
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Frequently described as the best graphic novel writer in history, he has been widely recognised by his peers and by critics. |
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With his first wife Phyllis, whom he married in the early 1970s, he has two daughters, Leah and Amber. |
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On 12 May 2007, he married Melinda Gebbie, with whom he has worked on several comics, most notably Lost Girls. |
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Gaiman has not written a direct sequel to American Gods but he has revisited the characters. |
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Gaiman is married to songwriter and performer Amanda Palmer, with whom he has an open marriage. |
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Though Thomas wrote exclusively in the English language, he has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century. |
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Wilde's life continues to fascinate, and he has been the subject of numerous biographies since his death. |
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Though he has no children of his own, he loves them, and there is nothing he would not do to please them. |
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These have been toned down in recent decades as he has adapted and transformed the techniques into more subtle methods. |
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In recent years, he has also made use of software synthesis products, such as Native Instruments. |
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Since the beginning of his career, he has collaborated numerous times with several directors, mainly Vadim Jean and Danny Boyle. |
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The author too keenly feels that he has no further claims than these, and he therefore most diffidently asks for his work the indulgence of his readers. |
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It is our prayer that the manner in which we express our different views and deep disagreements will bear witness to Jesus who calls us to love as he has loved us. |
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I am hesitant to recommend him as a manager because he has a short temper. |
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For the most part, he has some knack, or trick of the trade, which by close inspection can be delected, and so the heart of his mystery be seen into. |
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Van Gaal responded by replacing Adnan Januzaj with Carrick and, in fairness, the emergency centre-half did exceedingly well given that he has not played since May. |
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In fact, many youngsters will not even turn on a close friend if they know he has never used drugs. And it is rare indeed for a youth to actively seek out people to turn on. |
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Unlike Jackson, he has not made himself part of a political movement or exercised extraparliamentary leadership, except in his early newspapering days. |
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And Thomas Carlyle is nine. They call him Carl, and he has a regular mania for collecting toads and bugs and frogs and bringing them into the house. |
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The analyst is in a sense a blunt instrument, but he can work as somebody who cares, and I think a good analyst makes the patient feel that he has value. |
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Chatterer flirted his tale in the saucy way he has, and his eyes twinkled. |
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And the Premier League's all-time top-goalscoring midfielder proved he has not lost the knack of being in the right place at the right time with a trio of clinical finishes. |
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In the weeks he has not competed in Tour events, Mickelson has been spotted playing at Torrey Pines, walking and carrying his clubs, rebonding with the course of his youth. |
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Now a professor himself he has young students under his wing. |
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They serve as a reminder that God has united them to each other and to himself and that he has bestowed his grace upon them to live in unity, faith and love. |
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There are not-so-disguised gloatings as a freelancer gets the job he has been looking for and gets access to powerful and productive television filmmakers. |
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Granted that he has done nothing wrong, he should be set free. |
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We look upon it rather as one of the phenomena of that multanimous nature of the poet, which makes him for the moment that which he has an intellectual perception of. |
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It is said that Joseph became both a mentor and father figure for Ayckbourn until his untimely death in 1967, and he has consistently spoken highly of him. |
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If he plans to translate all the idioms, he has his work cut out for him. |
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He argues that as a living being, he has a right to happiness. |
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At first he plans to kill them for committing an abomination but later realizes he has no right to do so, as the cannibals do not knowingly commit a crime. |
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According to the Confucius Genealogy Compilation Committee, he has 2 million known and registered descendants, and there are an estimated 3 million in all. |
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He has lived a significant portion of his life in Northampton, England, and he has said in various interviews that his stories draw heavily from his experiences living there. |
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Mr. Seeger has walked the walk for so long that he has outwalked most everybody who would ever want to beat him up, throw bricks at him or denounce him as a Red. |
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And it is possible that you will shortly read in the papers that he has executed his stated intention of burning down his father's bee hoon factory in Upper Thompson Road. |
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The informant learns his language by formal training and, more importantly, by constant exposure to its use. He cannot repeat to the linguist what he has never seen or heard. |
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To the north his limit is not known, and most probably he has a continuous range, quite to the classic ground of crocodiledom, the waters of the Nile. |
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Intimately woven together, the combination of pictorial and narrative elements effectively turns Richard into a storyteller, who acts out the plot he has constructed. |
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A male is not aggressive towards other males until he has mated, after which time he defends a territory, a female, and a nest against other males. |
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After he has spent seven years in captivity on Ogygia, the island of Calypso, she falls deeply in love with him, even though he has consistently spurned her advances. |
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Correggio has made his memory immortal by the strength he has given to his figures, and by sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them into each other. |
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None of his children had offspring of their own and he has no descendants. |
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I am as sure as if I had omniscient sight into the depths of his good heart that he has distinct and unenvious joy in every pleasure that he sees other people taking. |
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Looking back over my previously written account of these things, I must insist that I have been altogether juster to Cavor than he has been to me. |
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Withal he has the problem of maintaining the interest of the reader who is always being sent back to square one in a sort of intellectual game of snakes and ladders. |
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He just takes all their wealth and, to prevent any revolt, he scientifically seeks the physical and moral degradation of those whose independence he has taken away. |
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It's about a young man who tries to distill the true biography of his dying father by looking for the kernels of truth in the many tall tales he has told. |
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Ultimately, responsibility for the British part of the attack lay with Churchill, which is why he has been criticised for allowing the bombings to occur. |
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It isn't that Adams is a virtuoso of many talents. It's that he has a combination of many often mediocre abilities that combine to create a formidable talent stack. |
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That year, he has also scored Greengrass's Green Zone, and Knight and Day. |
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The book opens with the Time Traveler dining with learned peers in late 1800s England, where he is trying to convince them that he has invented a time machine. |
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The series subsequently followed his eventual arrival on the islands with his family and the difficulties he has faced in adjusting to island life. |
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If the great comedian wishes to stay here in the country whose citizenship he has so pertinaciously retained, he will be less harassed and very welcome. |
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He had some years before turned down an offer of burial in Westminster Abbey upon his death, but he has a memorial plaque there, near Isaac Newton's tomb. |
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In 2015 he starred in the BBC television film The Dresser, and since 2016, he has starred in the critically acclaimed HBO television series Westworld. |
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Penrose is married to Vanessa Thomas, director of Academic Development at Cokethorpe School and former head of mathematics at Abingdon School, with whom he has one son. |
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To date, he has been the most successful New South Wales coach. |
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Although Dawkins invented the term meme, he has not claimed that the idea was entirely novel, and there have been other expressions for similar ideas in the past. |
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He loves her so much that he has a blind spot when it comes to her faults. |
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There is also the feeling that he has always looked towards America. |
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George's is equivalent to saying he has been sent to a madhouse. |
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I use the naughty step technique. Harvey understands that if he throws something he has to pick it up. say sorry and go and sit on the naughty step and count to thirty. |
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When my father comes back with a dark wet spot on his pants, right in front, as if he has made in his pants, he starts eating his food in great shovelfuls. |
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He has held a life membership among the wearers of decorated sleeves, though he has shifted around considerably among the various strata of makedom. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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His head is as big as a buffalo's, his hair is down to his waist, he has a hump on his back, his feet and hands are backwards, he's hideous, and is over 18 feet tall. |
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Consequently, he has long been considered the archetypal absolute monarch. |
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Eric arrives, and Sigmund greets him, tells him that he is welcome to come into the hall, and asks him what other lords he has brought with him to Valhalla. |
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He is angry with his mother because of her long standing affair with a man Hamlet hates, and Hamlet must face the fact that he has been sired by the man he loathes. |
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A political strategist from Brazil, Paulo Moura, says he has recently applied neuropolitical techniques for senior government officials in Russia. |
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Macbeth realises too late that he has misinterpreted the witches' words. |
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The play opens with Hermia, who is in love with Lysander, resistant to her father Egeus' demand that she wed Demetrius, whom he has arranged for her to marry. |
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The Son of God is the spirit who will become incarnate as Jesus Christ, though he is never named explicitly, since he has not yet entered human form. |
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He gives interviews about the few memories he has of his father. |
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Kathryn Lindskoog, an independent Lewis scholar, argued that Hooper's scholarship is not reliable and that he has made false statements and attributed forged works to Lewis. |
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Elgar stands on the shoulders of Berlioz, Wagner, and Liszt, from whose influences he has freed himself until he has become an important individuality. |
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Since then he has been active in raising funds for The City of Hope Foundation charity to find cures for all forms of cancer, especially those affecting children. |
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Ratisbon is the city from which our voyager starts, and many are the legends which he has picked up of castles and monasteries, enough for six tragedies and sixty melodrames. |
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For this reason, he has been called the Byzantine Marcus Aurelius. |
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Later in life, he has been known to speak of himself as very much a disorderly character in his younger years, often in trouble for shoplifting and other petty crimes. |
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He had seen Alice go up to Crewe's flat, and he has one of her gloves. |
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Though his cosmogony is refuted by modern science, he has given a historic description of India and Sri Lanka during of the 6th century, which is invaluable to historians. |
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If he does not know them, it is deception to pretend that he does, while all the time he has never heard of them until instructed by the nomenclator. |
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In the case of personal unions, one king has often have more than one ordinal, because he has had different ordinals in the different realms where he reigns. |
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When he has time to think over what he did, he will regret it. |
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In addition, he has received six BAFTA nominations, five Screen Actors Guild Award nominations and two Golden Globe Award nominations among others. |
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You think he has a sporting chance? I wouldn't call even him a long shot! |
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In 1840 Mr. Whittier took up his residence at Amesbury, where he has since resided, and whence he forwarded his contribs. to the National Era, Washington. |
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Des Capper blinked, as if he has been hit with a dictionary. But he was unputdownable, at the same time giving the impression that he was registering all the snubs. |
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In others, he has a pack of black hounds with tongues of fire. |
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The primary characteristic of the Devil, besides hubris, is that he has no power other than the power to cast evil suggestions into the hearts of men and women. |
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A former university lecturer, he has also been the president of Bangor University since 2000, as well as currently being a member of the governing body of the Church in Wales. |
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