Companies have been able to outsource because it's been in dribs and drabs, a few thousand jobs here and there. |
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We killed time here and there, and I found myself in a store pawing through the sale shirts. |
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There's nothing at all wrong with a bit of human imperfection here and there. |
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Beggars sat here and there, calling out or tinkling a little bell to catch the compassion of the innocent. |
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There were a few camels and traditional black Bedouin tents here and there with large flocks of sheep and goats nearby. |
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And here and there I stole some Serbian beans, meatballs filled with cheese and some Arabian bread. |
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The road is very bendy and so you should plan to stop and relax here and there. |
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He's always on the move from one country to another, flying here and there, but he enjoys life doing that. |
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Every few years I run in for a little touch-up here and there, so I don't have to have a complete overhaul. |
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Clusters of bluebells sway in the breeze, and here and there you spot dark pink dots of vetch. |
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I've had two full games for the reserves and a couple of bits here and there. |
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But finally the state enforced better emissions standards, and the talc disappeared, except for traces here and there. |
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All of the courses are modeled in the same manner, shaving off a polygon here and there to save on system resources. |
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Because she works a busy sales and marketing job, shaving off a few dollars here and there is not a priority. |
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As violent as it got was on the rugby field with a little biffo here and there. |
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However, the inclusion of a few scenes here and there is not why you have to see this film on the big screen. |
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Mostly it's sand, sometimes a fine shingle, sometimes pebbles of every hue, and here and there flat shale for skimming the waves. |
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It has spread, here and there, into wild rhododendrons and wild bilberries. |
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Your typical bad comedy is a mess, a sloppy mishmash of junk with maybe a few funny bits here and there. |
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The sight of new molehills here and there reminded me of an old farm worker I knew who was a good hand at catching moles. |
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The diction has in places a huge and rugged grandeur, which degenerates here and there into tumidity. |
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The taller, thinner Lewis moves haphazardly, turning here and there, unsure where to go. |
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Installed here and there along this remote two-lane blacktop are enormous, striking metal sculptures standing against the unsheltering sky. |
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Should the clubs address the whole issue of who runs Scottish rugby or is the present system workable with a minor tweak here and there? |
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She can sight-read, and though she misses a note here and there, I am certain that, in her head, she knows how it should sound. |
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His entire body ached, with the remnants of aches all over, twinging his musculature here and there. |
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Birds twittered, flying here and there for food, buzzing around the party of travellers as they moved on, towards the horizon. |
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The collages blended abstract shapes with strange visual effects and, here and there, the odd familiar outline. |
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We raced almost everyday over the bright blinding green hills with scattered trees here and there. |
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Looking around at the top of the rock, she saw it was covered in a lush carpet of green moss, some tiny saplings cropping up here and there. |
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Soft moss grew on the earth in places, and the roots of creeping plants branched out haphazardly here and there. |
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The most important thing is that we're here and there isn't much left for the finish. |
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I just grabbed code from here and there and uncomprehendingly stuck it together. |
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She became more aggressive, her temper became shorter, but she was still blunt with a few smart-alec remarks here and there. |
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A showy grass known as foxtail barley was common along the highway, while here and there we saw bogs dominated by black spruce and larch. |
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References to Bohemian metalworking and glass traditions appear here and there. |
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Evander had slept over a night here and there since moving out of course, but never prolonged his stay more than he had to. |
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You're right, there probably aren't any glaring errors but I have actually found weird boo-boos here and there. |
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From here, a telescope would show Earth as an uninhabited and uninhabitable world of water, with a few islands here and there. |
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There are still a few rough edges and nailheads sticking out here and there, but I'm quite pleased with how the site came out. |
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All summer long, I was able to squirrel a little bit away here and there without Rick's knowledge. |
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After a few snips here and there, Tara looked into the mirror, and her face lit up. |
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For the rest of the day, my platoon was sniped at from here and there, and we had a few skirmishes. |
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I snitched small bits of things here and there, and quite obviously, I survived. |
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This is the age of individual conversions, the snatching of a brand here and there from the burning. |
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Chief among these was a large green upholstered sofa with tufts of stuffing poking out here and there. |
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A few upmarket hotels and resorts can be found here and there are two national parks as well as the usual array of stunning bays and beaches. |
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Sure, she'd drink here and there at parties, and she'd dabbled in a few soft drugs, but nothing too bad. |
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The husband had me do spot checks here and there on her six months later, a year later. |
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Ivy twisted through sprigs of flowers, adding green here and there, and rose trellises climbed the stone walls that encircled the gardens. |
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The paintings are also stained here and there with pale, translucent washes of chromatic dye. |
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While a few gold nuggets can be found here and there, this Goldmine is mostly a bust. |
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Never one to approach life at half-cock, she has indulged herself in jaunts here and there and the occasional spectacular jolly. |
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Only here and there did the Aberdonian produce anything like the form of which he is obviously capable. |
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I looked here and there in a somewhat haphazard fashion for spiritual people to share in spiritual conversation. |
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The current surftime package I'm on might be unmetred off-peak but I'm often using it on-peak for half an hour here and there which adds up. |
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They dashed here and there, replacing exhausted supplies of thread for shuttles, oiling machinery. |
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I think that we're still shy of saying it and, okay, bad experiences can still be had here and there. |
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I think they're perfectly capable of cooperating here and there on one thing and another. |
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I could see a few election posters here and there and some people hanging around those tables that you use to put paste on the back of wallpaper. |
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Some knick-knacks here and there had been safely stored away in my closet at home. |
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It comes from the beans of the castor oil plant, ricinis communis, which grows widely in warm climates and here and there in England. |
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Cue a lot of chases, stroboscopically edited fight scenes, and the odd twist here and there. |
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The sky is clear and blue, with a few odd clouds scattered here and there for effect. |
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The lake was as calm as a mirror with dozens of posts standing above the surface here and there. |
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Success in the initial days was mainly as a comedian, along with a few songs here and there. |
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All you need is a general anaesthetic and you get cut up and pumped up with silicone here and there. |
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Many individuals have put a family tree together and have come across a gap here and there. |
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It has an eccentric layout, with odd corners, passageways and staircases here and there. |
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I've also added a few widgets here and there but I'll let you find them yourselves. |
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Well, I laughed here and there, and I kind of could see where it was trying to go. |
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People wiped it to remove a speck of dirt here and there before covering it back with the cloth. |
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There are here and there these type of flaws, but overall the story really is wondrous. |
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The checksums are all off, but it's only off a random bit here and there and we were able to get it all back. |
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In a moment they were standing in a dim sickroom, lit by three or four sulfur candles placed here and there, reeking with disinfectant. |
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Rest days pass swimming in the crystal-clear pools of the Merced River, sunning on midstream boulders, watching trout flicker here and there. |
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He was just chilling out with friends at various places but he was, because of his track record, asked to do things here and there. |
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The grass was less than perfect, parched patches dotted the lawn, and numerous dandelions stuck up here and there making the landscape ugly. |
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Their vehemence left him with a hunted air, his eyes flickering here and there, looking for escape. |
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On this grassy pasture, it was covered with a few boulders here and there, a small pond and a few trees and shrubs. |
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Her eyes were greeted by a clear sky, save for a few thin puffs of clouds here and there. |
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Everything was a forest green or a clear blue, with patches of sunlight here and there. |
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I turned on the closed-captioning to catch a few lines here and there as well. |
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We found it quite quickly, a patch of grass with yellow gorse bushes dotted here and there around, blue vetch and clover, bright red Herb Robert. |
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There were clumps of people standing around here and there, watching through the gaps between the houses. |
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The afternoon session brought some nicely spaced, fair-sized waves and I actually got on top of my board here and there. |
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Her pert nose had freckles splayed here and there and her full, pink lips were slightly parted. |
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Amanda feasts on some vegetables, a tossed salad here and there, some fruit and pieces of chicken to make up her protein intake. |
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But Crikey's sources also say there's still the odd dodgy inducement here and there. |
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As you gain confidence in your design eye, you can always add splashes of a complementary color here and there to liven things up. |
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Her eyes widened a bit when she saw that the room was colored a light pink with dashes of dark purple and black here and there around the room. |
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I found it strangely concreted into lumps, here and there rolling about in the liquid part. |
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As is predictable in a 30-year-old print, we spot occasional damage and flaws here and there. |
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The film effectively disturbed me in places, while its effects succeeded in making my flesh crawl here and there. |
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Footropes still to be added to the foremast topsail, and some cordage here and there to be sorted out. |
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Much of the world was not populated, settlements of people existed here and there. |
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Well, we seen prints of a big man here and there riding a large horse with a chip on the left forefoot. |
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Spread this almond frangipane mixture into the flan case, then dot cherries here and there over the top, pressing them into the frangipane. |
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His face did show some sign of ageing, wrinkles here and there and crow's feet coming from his eyes. |
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As I pulled into the driveway, I noticed the numerous chew toys and frisbees scattered here and there. |
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Much of it is frittered away here and there, and you may not even really realize how much is spent that way. |
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It's got its own differences and twists here and there and it's actually a pretty cute story. |
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Dad has been goading mom all day, making cutting remarks here and there about the Yankees. |
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Only individuals here and there will be able to prepare for that coming crash, and gold and precious metals will be their means of doing so. |
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Several months of gardening leave, a few trips here and there and then he's ready for Fred's gig in the New Year. |
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The accumulated geyserite constituted small, cone-shaped hills here and there, which are called geyser cones today. |
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The gilded frame gleamed, here and there patches of the coarse wood underneath shone through. |
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Each bit has a home, like paint spread thickly across a canvas instead of in globs dropped here and there. |
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Sunlight seeped in through several globules of glass that had grown here and there across the amber dome. |
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And in some defense of my dementedness I did draw on combination of art found here and there. |
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And several bright ideas scattered here and there that never quite worked have been pruned away. |
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I've played around with some go-karts here and there, but nothing to speak of. |
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The music is a mixture of doom, goth, and more heavy, with some original riffs here and there. |
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I disagree with some of the minor details here and there, but yes we do need reform. |
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One option is to draw a diagonal line between two opposite points to represent movement between here and there. |
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I've had a grand week off, puttering about here and there, catching up on some sleep, and some reading. |
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I don't expect any of them to review it, and so far none of them have, but I thought it might get a mention in a diary column here and there. |
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Much to my surprise, I saw tufts of bright green grass-like plants here and there emerging from the cold soil. |
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The dark was broken only by a few dinky lampposts here and there along the stretch of bumpy road. |
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It is a video of an empty plastic bag dancing in the street, blown here and there by the gusty winds of an approaching storm. |
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Its wings are mottled brown, small eyespots dotting the scalloped edges here and there, small circles with tails on them. |
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My skin is as pale and waxen as a corpse, dotted here and there with loathsome freckles. |
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You can go into any of these great religious texts and pull out quotes randomly here and there to prove all kinds of things. |
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The shore, the ocean, the beach, the rich sunset radiance falling upon all with dark shadows here and there all made up a perfect picture. |
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However, with imaginative adeptness, the abiku can be here and there simultaneously. |
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Assorted community groups were wheeled out to be presented with cheques for a couple of thousand dollars here and there. |
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Along the staircase, everything goes black except for a few colored lights here and there. |
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They clustered here and there in little clumps, whispering, while Reynard's crew scurried around reefing the sails. |
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Good investors continually refine their stock picking method, tweaking it here and there. |
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Since he was so incredibly prolific, cranking out the copy by the yard, he could hardly help committing the odd slip-up here and there. |
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And the art, hung here and there and lit in one case by lamplight, was a hodgepodge of styles. |
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Green gems were predominant here, but other colors sparkled here and there, rubies, amethysts, diamonds and the like. |
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Loop as movement presupposes joint rotation between here and there, up and down, edge and center. |
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Wrought iron gates were placed here and there for elegance as well as function, and deadening ivy climbed part of the walls. |
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The silent roadway looked like a long riband of polished silver, flecked here and there by the dark arabesques of waving shadows. |
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Changes are occurring in the liturgical worship of Orthodox churches again, here and there. |
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The characters have sections of their texts set in Lully's signature arioso with a few aria-like pieces here and there. |
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His face was roundish, his eyes some unidentifiable dark color while his hair was golden brown, cut short with highlights of red here and there. |
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Small cafes and art galleries displaying work by local artists are popping up here and there. |
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We hit art galleries and picked up some pieces here and there to decorate our apartment. |
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The sound of thunder rumbled through my ears and a flash of lightning appeared here and there. |
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At first there is a case here and there, then suddenly this infectious intestinal disease assumes epidemic proportions. |
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Then it sped out and moved around the room, here and there, leaving a zigzag of smoke behind. |
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Things in the castle had changed a bit, there were new, larger halls here and there. |
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In a phylogenetic dendrogram, branches and twigs here and there show saltations into a new grade. |
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Water will trickle audibly here and there, and there'll be the gentle swish of bamboo and tall grasses. |
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Endless azure blue skies filled our eyes whenever we stepped out with fluffy white clouds splattered here and there. |
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There were glamorous and trendy babes, all children of aging supermodels, actors, rock stars and maybe a few royalties here and there. |
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After a lull in the late 90s, it's now cool again to sport the odd label here and there. |
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The original smooth surface often becomes worn, with bulges and cracks appearing here and there. |
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All he saw was lots of blue water, and an occasional school of fish here and there. |
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It is surely also the case that some students lose a few marks here and there because of this. |
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I can make enough as a bandleader and itinerant musician to eke by, supplemented with the occasional website construction gig here and there. |
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The man that took the place of the silhouette had bandages on his left arm and chest and a couple of small scuffs here and there. |
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A couple of rough mattes here and there take the sheen off, but overall, everything looks good technically. |
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Meanwhile my thoughts drifted and sifted, meandering here and there as I thought about the people walking into the building, all dressed up. |
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With the exception of some minor flicker here and there, it's a solid effort. |
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The ribbon whooshes up and along walls before settling down, here and there, into something you can sit on. |
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The anhingas, which spent their spring and summer scattered here and there along the Texas coast and inland waterways, follow their instinct, drift south and gather together. |
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A couple of hyperbatons here and there can help create more suspense. |
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Like most roadsters, storage space is at a bit of a premium, so there are nets here and there, various bins and boxes, all reflecting the compact nature of the car itself. |
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Anyway, given the casualties on all sides, if a bit of roguery here and there left some innocent dead around, well that's the way wars are fought. |
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But he became a rolling stone, frequently changing clubs and missing a season here and there either through injury or because he couldn't find a club. |
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It was large and sprawling with a distinguished statue here and there. |
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It sounds like odd moments of Berlioz, Tchaikovsky or Ravel, but only in respect of isolated chords here and there, a harp glissando upbeat, a stretto passage for the violins. |
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I expected it to turn into a full-blown cold or even flu over the weekend but, apart from the odd sneeze here and there, no other symptoms have materialised. |
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The strips of green herbage and forest-land, which have here and there escaped the burning lavas, serve, by contrast, to heighten the desolation of the scene. |
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If you can keep trying to underspend by a little bit here and there and reduce your overdraft accordingly each time, you'll soon find that you don't have one anymore. |
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The hallways were lined here and there with mirrors, and the creaky wooden floors had an old rug with archaic symbols winding with it, down the halls. |
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An American Band is presented in full screen, which appears to be its original aspect ratio, and has a video-like quality to it, with some artifacting here and there. |
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He was an evangelist for modernisation, and if that meant a bit of manipulation here and there, no one could say that it wasn't in a higher purpose. |
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I'd been working a bit on computer stuff, odd things here and there, and doing a bit of recording, multi-tracking, amusing myself in the studio but not performing. |
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Waiters in penguin suits glided here and there, serving little delicacies on silver plates, blending into the sea of formally dressed people quite well. |
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Vivid pink roses lead the eye through the border, while butterfly bush, Mexican sage, and penstemon add bursts of soft purple blooms here and there. |
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Budgets are out of control because government executives lack flexibility to shave here and there to make ends meet. |
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Because there are no timeouts other than a caution period here and there, drivers are strapped into cockpits that are more like saunas for three to four hours. |
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I do hope that this election serves to illustrate to everyone that it is not about them and how they can benefit with a modest tax cut here and there. |
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The run of games I've had recently is edging me ever closer to being as strong as I was before but I have to accept that the knee can give me a dunt here and there. |
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The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously. |
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But here and there, if you listen closely, you can detect signs of opting out. |
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Little bits of barbecue had escaped their white-bread trappings, and scattered here and there were errant bits of coleslaw, but I could forgive a little sloppiness. |
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In addition to eviscerating an occasional cow here and there, our men will spread out over the planet's fields of grain to create wonderful patterns. |
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Since our resources are limited, it's impossible and impracticable for us to distribute a large sum of money here and there without seeing obvious results. |
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It's full of marks and words that are scratched out here and there. |
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The digital video work looks a little rough here and there and the action borders on farce, but Tadpole has plenty of fun and sent me out of the cinema smiling. |
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And even here typing went on here and there, unremarked upon, normal. |
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Those tall pillars of mingled lilac, mauve, purple and white flowers rising above square planters are spectacular, as are the matching hanging baskets here and there. |
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Building cover is a long and painstaking process that involves more than remembering not to use a Hebrew word here and there. |
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There are funny moments here and there, but the humor feels unspontaneous. |
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All I really can do is grow a few patches here and there, and since the comb-over idea didn't go over too well, it would seem as though I'm out of luck. |
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A duvet day here and there is becoming more acceptable in the workplace, but obviously it is not realistic to expect that we can all retreat into total hibernation! |
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With Einstein's time, perhaps, that abstraction outreaches itself, in a way, and collapses back onto us, onto the earth, onto the contingencies of here and there. |
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I've noticed little mistakes and typos cropping up here and there. |
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He wore fairly shabby clothes, perhaps better suited for a wanderer, and had green hair overflowing his head, with black streaks running here and there. |
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A touch of playfulness here and there dominates the divine characters. |
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The day was just on the turn, a little patch of greying twilight here and there, a few over cautious drivers punctuating the steady procession with dipped beams. |
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I ventured out tonight, and made a few comments here and there. |
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The budtender at Grow Life even said that the strain was extinct, only being kept alive by clones here and there, so I was really pumped to try it out. |
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Despite my fear, I have jumped out of planes, bungeed over gambling towns, scaled buildings without ropes, and abseiled from the odd mountain here and there. |
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The transliterated Hebrew terms sprinkled here and there are often incorrect, or the pronunciation badly rendered. |
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He has entered the realm of one-off shows after a period of gradually whittling down the length of his runs to a splatter of nights here and there. |
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It was populated by festering drifts of trash, with large dumpsters rising out of the junk like weird islands, and a few old-fashioned tin trashcans here and there. |
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She changed frets dramatically, adding little flourishes here and there. |
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No vehicles are permitted here and there are no visitor services, so if you go, bring water and supplies, and plan to walk a mile and a half to the hoodoos. |
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There are panhandlers here and there are panhandlers outside The Bay. |
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As the camera flitted here and there, I noticed many, many hotties. |
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Any man can find a twerp here and there who will go along with cheating, and it doesn't take all that much manhood. |
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A great trier who made the most of his ability, Martin thought he never got the credit he deserved at Forest, but he was a workhorse who scored a goal here and there. |
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The painting, here and there, was sadly faded and stained and shredded. |
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On the small dambos and edges of floodplains reedbuck and puku graze on the short grass while shaggy-haired waterbuck pop up here and there in the most unlikely places. |
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At present it looks untidy with small tufts of grey grass here and there. |
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I've started a few little blogs here and there, just trying things out, but they have all fallen by the wayside, and I doubt I could even remember where they are! |
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Birds flapped their colorful wings as they settled here and there. |
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He would steal a sidelong glance here and there, though she never knew. |
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Gravel pathways winding over humps in the landscape, idyllic wooden bridges crossing twinkling streams here and there, all clothed in colourful vegetation. |
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Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow. |
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There is a group of about 40 men bunched behind the CSC train, a long line of men clinging for dear life, and then little groups strung out here and there behind the pack. |
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He softened the rhetoric here and there, but if you decode his substantive words, he said nothing new. |
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Oh, please. I've been reading some of the hubbub about our latest release on blogs here and there, and I have to say that some people simply need to take a pill. |
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Love handles and a bit of flab here and there are a normal part of growing older, but an increasing number of people are facing a far weightier problem. |
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The church group has recently been on at me to get back there, to start leading out in various things again, or to meet up with them here and there. |
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The corner of her eye caught the yellow bus as it came down the long road, twisting and winding, stopping here and there to pick up children that also attended school. |
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I observed here and there many in the habit of servants, with a blown bladder fastened like a flail to the end of a short stick, which they carried in their hands. |
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The class hushed, keeping quiet, except for a few whispers here and there. |
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Among the invasive species found here and there are Brazilian peppertree, guava, laurel fig, melaleuca, Old World climbing fern, and strangler fig. |
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As a breeze swept over the rubble, patches of flame flared here and there. |
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He picked up a few pence here and there as an odd-jobber, specifically as a look-out for Taffy Jones, a gambling-den owner. |
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It was like a sea of people, two thousand at the least, black and white in the moon, with here and there a curved dah glittering. |
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Here and there was an Italian cabinet surmounted with Delft, and here and there a bas-relief. |
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So thou both here and there immortall art, And everie where through excellent desart. |
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I read a page here and there, and made acquaintance with a great many authors whom I was content to know thus desultorily. |
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On the smooth, pale trunks here and there, are the clear handmarks of bears, climbing up and coming down. |
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All that United need is a break here and there and perhaps another slice of blind eyedness from the man in black. |
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There are Jamesian phrases sprinkled here and there in Foreign Bodies. |
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Loose-fitting tunics with flares low over the hips and a bit of gauzy transparency here and there joined the series of fun, kicky mini-skirts. |
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It doesn't need a complete rejig, just a little bit of reshaping here and there. |
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Fleks of cotton rose in the hot air and made little blazes here and there. |
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What started with a few money boxes left here and there soon spread to 180 venues across the region. |
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Then the circle would lie down again, and here and there a wolf would resume its broken nap. |
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Paul has dropped hints here and there about his Iraq stance. |
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Even though we had some bumps here and there, and we had some mess-ups here and there, we still came out on top. |
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They are trying to trivialise by quoting from here and there, reported and purported speeches. |
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You may notice new things here and there, but it will be the same. |
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Between here and there, the bushtits are diligent from buddleia to the fennel, cleaning up the boughs. |
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I was very aware when I was writing, of keeping the motivic things and bringing them back here and there in different directions. |
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He's like a lot of people, a few good plays here and there and his confidence really takes off and I think you can see a big-timer. |
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Yep. Since nineteen sixty, or thereabouts. Missed a few years, here and there. |
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. |
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The room was quite dark. The oblong window showed the night sky pricked here and there with stars. |
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Still nimble of mind and fleet of foot, Morris buzzed here and there, linking well and getting stuck in at every opportunity. |
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These patches are but meagre second growth, with here and there a gnarled birch or overpeering pine, lonely survivor of the primeval brotherhood. |
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The rules are not explained at length, but a few hints are scattered here and there in the work. |
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English exemplifies this with such pairs as this and that, here and there, etc. |
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He heard only here and there the ecstatic burst of a mocking-bird's wonderful roulades. |
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Perhaps the surface of the red brick, long unpainted, had scaled off a little more here and there. |
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In time our way merged into a throng of cars flowing here and there on the highways and sideways of the north side of Los Angeles. |
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We have here and there a little clear light, some sparks of bright knowledge. |
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There were pillows on the floor, a few chairs, and four or five students sprawled here and there watching a football game. |
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The eye...Doth serue to stale her here and there where she doth come and go. |
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A dull wrack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a star or two twinkled dimly here and there through the rifts of the clouds. |
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We have to do some pick-up shots here and there, but for the most part. |
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Since here and there one found the lingering trace Of caresome hands in the neglected place. |
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Together with the unrelievedly grim tone, a bit of humour here and there might have helped. |
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The haphazard efforts of a few, working here and there without concert, easily spent themselves in attaining results far short of what were needed. |
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They thanked him and bade him good-bye, and turned toward the West, walking over fields of soft grass dotted here and there with daisies and buttercups. |
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Pimps and simps would fall in from here and there and everywhere, grabbing thousand-dollar advances from the madames and leaving their lady friends in pawn. |
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I founde here and there litle peces of marquesites and stones, menged with copper, but I could by no sense or wit perceyue, that the bathes had any notable qualitie thereof. |
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Although there are traces of improv-comedy slaphappiness here and there, Langer has thought through his thesis and his different levels of reality carefully. |
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Meantime the penetration of Shantung by means of railway discrimination, railway military guards, continual nibblings here and there, will be going on. |
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In Gangtok, one can still notice the remnants of an ancient culture here and there, though most of Sikkim has embraced the characterless urban architecture and way of life. |
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Sure he's had bit parts here and there, and was even engaged to actress Rachael Stirling at one point, but it's this edgy comedy for which he's earning the praise. |
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In the background were impossible castles and castlettes, precariously perched on isolated pinnacles of rock, which broke out here and there with unlikely trees. |
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She only got handy the Union-house on Sunday morning 'a b'lieve, and 'tis supposed here and there that she had traipsed every step of the way from Melchester. |
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For two days, eiders ghosted in and out of our dekes, close enough to bust a couple of the big ducks here and there, but it was clear these common eiders were uncommonly wary. |
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With the exception of two instrumental interludes, all are set to Japanese poetry but musically very much in Western style, with expected pentatonic tunes here and there. |
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This winter, which was colder than the average Los Angeles winter, has given us more blooms than usual on the lilacs and forsythias that may be spotted here and there. |
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This production enjoys a larger orchestra than usual, including a few notes here and there from a cimbalom, a peculiar looking thing from Eastern Europe. |
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