This article was such a pile of yellow journalism that I had sincere doubts that the flight in question actually took place. |
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The required counterpart in code will be some mechanism for taking control of the machine in question, remotely. |
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It is true that there is some ambiguity in the clauses in question, as submitted by Mr. Jones. |
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Christie provides rock-solid support for Kurosaki's violin, and the music's harmonic foundation is never in question. |
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I am therefore prepared to renounce my claim on the strip of land in question. |
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Finally, both hold up as worthy of imitation exemplars or prototypes of people regarded as typifying the virtue or identity in question. |
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The plaintiff replevied the property in question under a bond for double the amount of the property's alleged value. |
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Since the survey in question originated from my hands at the keyboard, I'd like to add my two cents. |
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He went on to launch a characteristically scathing attack on the newspaper, and on the eyewitness testimonies of the night in question. |
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He relies almost always on putting the men in question into a suit, and zhooshing up their hair. |
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This is your chance to fill in the blanks on a missive already written, then simply post it off to the public figure in question. |
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The money in question is that given by grateful patients to show their appreciation when they leave hospital. |
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The area in question has now been declared a disaster zone, and provincial funding has been requested to help the afflicted fishermen. |
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But the sentences in question don't have to be long and cumbersome like the ones above. |
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Spending a night in the library of an old friend and scholar of the black arts, the narrator becomes curious about the object in question. |
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Is it also too much to ask that album reviews provide some idea of what to expect from the record in question? |
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However, the girl in question gave a silky smile, slanting her shoulders at a flattering angle, and winked at Spike flirtatiously. |
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He places the blame and responsibility for the murder on the boy in question and how he was raised. |
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Izvestia said a Moscow lawyer tried this month to buy all the leftover copies of the issue in question from the magazine. |
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The person in question therefore seems to be a Leonian and not a Cancerian. |
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The mod in question allows players to zoom right in to the action and allows for a much more free experience. |
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That was the conclusion that I reached and felt as the line manager in question I had to. |
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It must do this within four weeks of the last date on which the practitioner in question could lodge an appeal. |
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More times than not, the movie revolves around a crime or crime spree with the youth in question inadvertently, or misguidedly involved. |
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The shindig in question was the Party's anniversary bash at the New South Wales Parliament yesterday. |
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But the man who owns the apiary in question is a fascinating character himself. |
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The style in question has nothing to do with nymphs and shepherdesses, but instead with 60s pop and up-to-date optimism. |
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The wreck in question was discovered by a Navy minesweeper in 1995 and identified as the AHS following local advice. |
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The brunette in question merely nodded at my statement and continued rifling through the shelves. |
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The evidence in question therefore shall not form part of the trial evidence. |
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The section of track in question is on a raised berm about 10 feet above ground level. |
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Malignancy or benignancy was established if patients had definitive pathology of the lesion in question. |
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The subtle shade of meaning can no doubt be explained by the degree of faithfulness of the pictures in question with regard to the originals. |
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Indeed such a suggestion is inconsistent with several of the paragraphs in question. |
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The tuna in question is a brick of sushi-grade bluefin toro, seared on one side only. |
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It's all down to the skill, imagination and personality of the topiarist in question. |
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It wouldn't happen, even though the government decision is part of the causal chain leading to the violence in question. |
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When the day in question finally arrived, I was dressed in a business suit and felt on top of the world. |
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Because the batteries in question are standard AAs, I can buy them cheaply, and I can get spare sets and replacements easily. |
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The toons in question are actually webtoons, Flash animations originally produced for the Warner Brothers Animation website. |
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Because I'm behindhand on the particular thing in question I've thought of just letting it go. |
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However, the very strength of such an epistemological claim makes it difficult to assume with begging the metaphysical result in question. |
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This should ensure us that the trial in question would be carried out in the most appropriate and befitting manner. |
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Technical limits relate to the extent to which services are separable from the core activities of the firm in question. |
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This name was widely adopted after the French conquest in 1898, yet it was never used by the people in question as a term of self-reference. |
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The charity in question is Chicago Gateway Green, which spends most of its energy keeping freeways and medians pleasantly landscaped. |
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I interpret the distribution as a mutually agreeable division of the chattels in question. |
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The practice also seems to have varied according to region, scrivener, and nature of the document in question. |
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The fundamental issue in question here is whether the state ought to give preferential treatment to married people. |
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The two people in question were driving their car out to Coney Island when they veered off the line of concrete markers which marks the route. |
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The studies in question took samples of women who tested positive for either of these mutations. |
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In an area such as the one in question, the competitive rural land uses are multiplied manyfold by urban and industrial influences. |
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The cow, forgetting about me for the moment, turned, purple with fury, to scold the person in question. |
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Besides, it turned out the child in question was actually happier with his father, and the whole situation was manipulated by the mother. |
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Moreover, the rule is highly manipulable, depending, among other things, on how broadly or narrowly a court construes the field in question. |
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The MP in question now feels he has bitten off rather more than he can swallow, let alone chew, and is now back-pedalling frantically. |
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The man in question was a Navy telegraphist who served on-board an Australian submarine. |
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Is Barbie responsible for so many girls' obsession with the perfect white wedding, long before the man in question comes on the scene? |
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Whether he gets a shot to be a better teammate in a Colts uniform is now in question. |
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For those foods whose tastiness are in question, we can create a new federal department staffed by those professional eating folks. |
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Turns out the dirty little secret in question is amphetamine use among major-league baseball players. |
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The man in question has been mail-bombed a number of times and on one occasion received 250,000 emails within just a couple of hours. |
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Guilt by innuendo and tch-tch-ing at the supposed loose morals of the girl in question just might get the sarge off the hook. |
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That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question. |
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The columnist in question is a character, George Smith, troubadour of tank towns and breakfast debating societies in local cafes. |
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Not surprisingly, the aversion may be stronger when the person in question is a stranger. |
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His motivational qualities must also surely be in question, given the way Scotland folded so tamely against France. |
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The practice in question is the growing of goldenrod, a tallish native weed with feathery yellow plumes. |
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The young woman in question had married her boyfriend so as to be able to join him in Japan. |
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On the two nights in question, Mr Weekes was very unsettled and nothing could be done to calm him. |
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Many such autoloaders have disappeared from the market, though the models in question remain splendid firearms. |
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A solar return occurs when the sun in the birth nativity returns to its original position, on the birthday of the individual in question. |
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On several occasions he suggested that particular documents were not authentic, when the documents in question were plainly genuine. |
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The method for determining the unsaleability of inventories is based on the life cycle of the products in question in their market. |
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How ironic that in this family, the runaway in question is a parent, not some rebellious teenager. |
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The costume in question is designed by corset designer Mr Pearl, who has forced his waist down to 18 inches by wearing corsets day and night. |
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For instance, I learned that my husband is capable of astonishing unprompted feats of tidiness when the house in question contains a motor. |
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The legitimacy is not in question, but the adumbration, or foreshadowing, is. |
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Kerrie admitted having drunk two shots of absinthe, a shot of vodka and a can of Stella Artois lager on the night in question. |
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The standard of tax office internal safeguards, repeatedly found wanting, are again in question. |
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It follows that the quantum of damages in private nuisance does not depend on the number of those enjoying the land in question. |
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Believers themselves may warrantably at times call their faith in question, but they may not warrantably suspend the exercise of their faith. |
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The department in question could have ascertained her identity by looking at its own records. |
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What makes this practice unpalatable is the fact that the paper in question determines the future of the majority of our pupils. |
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Today I heard that the woman in question lost her job at the bank on account of those pictures! |
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The picture in question automatically becomes the number-one water-cooler subject for a week or so. |
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If it has evidence of an infringement, it has to issue a reasoned opinion to the state in question. |
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The scene in question ends with him turning up before expected, behaving in a threatening manner, and uttering anti-Semitic slurs. |
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Furthermore it's equally hard to believe that the song in question is that old. |
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The policy in question is less than a year old and this is the first election for which it has been in place. |
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It seems to me that part of the dilemma you are discussing herein is not a function of the art in question per se. |
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I would think that the woman in question has severe emotional issues that should be dealt with. |
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The Defendant has made considerable efforts to identify the individuals in question. |
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The land in question enjoys a prime location on one of the town's major access routes. |
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Having seen the picture in question, it would certainly seem as though the shape is that of a skull. |
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His good faith may not be in question, but his credibility most certainly is. |
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Then his positioning was in question as sub Andy Sullivan scored Whyteleafe's third. |
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That was no doubt the case of the minister whose expenses were in question in the case of Jardine v Gillespie. |
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When someone's life is in question, we have to be able to make a clear and conscious decision as to their guilt. |
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In the past we did not take sufficient action quick enough for those whose performance was in question. |
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Their patriotism, more in evidence then than it is today, was not in question. |
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Our report made clear why it was felt that the future of up to eight of the 24 churches in the area was in question. |
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These are the questions the Prime Minister would not answer in question time today. |
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It is insulting and wrong and slurs both the residents and management of the house in question. |
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As you may have noticed, I did not mention by name the venue in question for fear of legal action. |
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The horse in question, racing in India under the name China Man, was disqualified from the victory. |
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Therefore the area of the roadway in question had been subject to the detrimental effects of frost action. |
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This would include keeping the officer in question on active duty, but transferring him outside of his previous unit. |
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That submission calls for serious consideration and it has led to some close textual analysis of the paragraph in question. |
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The girl in question went on to have a successful career as a comedy actress, in both television and film. |
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That sum is the equivalent to the entire GDP of all the countries in question. |
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But witnesses soon came forward who claimed to have seen Kent fall off his motorcycle while popping wheelies on the day in question. |
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Upon closer inspection, this claim proves exaggerated, an artifact of exit-poll procedures and inconsistency in question wording. |
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The evening in question, I'd been cornered by a trio of thugs, who took great delight in roughing me up. |
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The over-capacity in question was removed in a major school rationalisation process two years ago. |
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What is the etiquette when the eyes in question are big, and brown, and fringed with generous dark lashes? |
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It is common ground that it is the consideration for the dutiable transaction and not the unencumbered value of the shares that is in question. |
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A series of murky killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question. |
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When the aged aunt in question finally makes an appearance in the story, the title assumes its true dimensions. |
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Generally there is a fraudulent realty valuation of the said realty in question as part of the scam. |
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The council confirmed that the land in question is held as an endowment for municipal purposes. |
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The lady in question is a Carlow Town native who wishes to remain anonymous lest her imminent reapplication for the medical card be jeopardised. |
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References to pertinent illustrations are noted within the keys to help the user visualize and clarify the plant anatomy in question. |
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The police officer said that on the date in question he received a report of a row in the town square. |
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The designs in question were designs for spare parts for cars, including body panels. |
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Turning first to Skinner, note that procreation had nothing to do with the crime in question, recidivist theft. |
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If you really dig your heels into the sand, you won't get knocked off your feet when your stellar reputation is in question. |
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Mr. Zak left the same way with Mr. Sivapragasam assisting him by carrying one handle of the duffle bag in question. |
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The carriage which included the two compartments in question was uncoupled and side-tracked. |
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I haven't read the work in question, but this seems like a respectful way to talk about an emotionally loaded word, and how it got that way. |
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The similarity in the cleaning work performed before and after the transfer is reflected in the offer to re-engage the employee in question. |
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A gossip that could defy the very elements of mathematical reasoning behind an expression left unconquered by the masses in question. |
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A number of readers wrote in to ask if I could provide a link for the article in question. |
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Reading through them I decided that the bars in question were wrong for the lines of words. |
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For even if that be so, he must in addition show that there is an arguable case for his having recourse to the funds in question. |
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Her reaction upon reading of his alleged mayhem was to chart his movements over the period of days in question. |
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A trademark is registered officially, and protects by law a name, symbol, sound, colour or design, which identifies the product in question. |
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They were a series of most interesting specimens that proved clearly the abnormal and intensely xenolithic character of the rock in question. |
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Ben the motormouth is cut off by an elbow in the side from the woman in question. |
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The town's location at the foot of Europe's highest mountain and the centre of every serious alpinist's universe is not in question. |
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The man in question he said was about 170 centimetres tall, of fairly solid build, with short blondish beach-coloured hair. |
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It seems, then, that there is uncertainty from the start as to whether the apparently original self or its alter ego is the double in question. |
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Schroth paints a thumbnail sketch of each author, gives a brief summary of the work in question, and then wraps it up with some thoughts of his own. |
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The fact that the government employee in question is a McKinsey alumnus does not allay any of my concerns. |
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Especially not when the display in question includes an angel falling from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses. |
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In many ways, she seems a lock for the win, but her atheism puts her entire character in question. |
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He searches patiently through his briefcase and produces a round-trip ticket for the seat in question. |
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If a car looks dogged and tired, but the odometer is only showing an average mileage then it is likely that the vehicle in question has been clocked. |
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Then again, both of the fellows in question drove expensive imported cars, so they probably can't afford to waste a cent extra if they want to keep up with their repayments. |
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You could phone the person in question and explain your worries and fears. |
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The lady in question was upset that her letter had not been acknowledged and asked me to enquire on her behalf whether the letter had been received or not. |
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Alternatively, is it possible that the clot in question is one in the lining of the brain that can form after head trauma. |
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The viewer catches on pretty early that, unlike other classic horror films in which the identity of the killer is never in question, this film is a whodunit. |
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The patent in question relates to the use of the XML programming language that makes files readable across different programs and allows the formatting of text. |
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But you may be a little alarmed by the photographs because surely, you're thinking, the car in question is an instrument of Satan, the Reaper's scythe. |
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In all cases, the officer must reasonably believe that the person is wearing the item in question wholly or mainly to conceal his or her identity. |
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I shook off the arm the guy in question had looped around my waist. |
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In a trial, evidence of the events in question may reflect badly on one or more of the parties and arguably in such a way as to affect their credibility as witnesses. |
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The chemical agent in question, Hagel said, was likely sarin, a deadly nerve gas. |
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We concluded that it would be consistent with the doctrines of alluvion and avulsion if ownership of the land in question was not affected by reclamation. |
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To make things worse, the male offender in question is donning pigtails and a non-blinking expression right out of The Shining. |
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To comply with their covenant at clause 2 of the Lease the family were obliged to repaper the walls in question and not simply to paint over the existing wallpaper. |
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The history in question is Russian, and the ark is St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum, one of the world's greatest repositories of European art and civilization. |
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Today very nearly featured a mercy mission to the local hospital, until the patient in question had the nerve to be discharged before Lisa and I could turn up with the grapes. |
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First of all, the African American general manager in question is Elgin Baylor. |
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Reprocessing and reusing devices originally manufactured for single use only is common in U.S. clinical settings, but the safety of doing so is in question. |
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Emails sent by Newsweek to the page in question were unreturned, and faqih did not return requests for comment. |
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The relative light-mindedness with which the film deals with the events in question finds its artistic corollary in a plot with serious lapses in believability. |
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When I finally got a chance to read the piece in question, I was somewhat surprised by the firestorm. |
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Surely even the best linguists have to translate first into their own language, then formulate a response and then change that back into the language in question. |
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Whether they're considering stable power under load, or the quietest possible unit, or simply the one with the brightest LEDs, depends on the person in question. |
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If the accused indicates that he would plead guilty the Court shall proceed as if he had been arraigned on the count in question and had pleaded guilty. |
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The area in question was roughly defined in 2010 by the U.S. geological Survey. |
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Yet the implementation of the action plan relies heavily on the goodwill and partnership of the very governments in question. |
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Space and time both turn out to be relative, measurements of length and intervals of time turn out to depend on the relative speeds of the objects in question. |
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The sister in question had never apologized to her sibling for this transgression. |
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No indictments have been handed down against the police officers in question. |
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You know, any time your directional control is going to be in question, you know, this airplane is designed to land with all three gears assemblies on the ground. |
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The clause in question is a simple modifier of the main clause. |
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I am satisfied to the criminal standard of proof that the wife wilfully breached the orders in question and I find her to be in contempt of those orders. |
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Consumers get incredibly upset when dieticians and researchers backtrack on previous findings, proclaiming that products once deemed healthy are now in question. |
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However, he also held that the expert testimony in question in the case was only of a personal view and not indicative of whether a responsible body of opinion would agree. |
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Especially when the leader in question is that Inca of Incas, the president of the United States. |
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Given the play in question, and the period, a corollary statement might be that Smith's project was the most textually complex Shakespeare edition imagined up to that point. |
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Her ADHD subjects were particularly masterful when the talent in question involved a lack of inhibition. |
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Considering what else a distressed passenger in need of a facility might have deposited in a barf bag, the man in question seems to me to be the acme of discretion. |
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In one episode, two undercover air marshals subdued and handcuffed the irate traveler in question. |
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Photographs taken about six weeks prior clearly show that the nuts in question are lower on the securement bolts than in Mr. Bigelow's photographs. |
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The blackbird in question is perched on a painted branch above the stairs, looking down with a beady eye on a mural which commemorates many of the Chip's staff and regulars. |
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The test to adopt a dual interpretation is whether it is possible to accomplish the effect of the movement in question by means of a tilt or pan alone. |
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Each operative filled out on site on a daily basis an individual time sheet recording the chargeable hours worked and travelled on the day in question. |
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If you want to go back to add or amend what you've written, simply toggle through the pages on the little digital display and then carry on writing on the page in question. |
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The previous week, Star had published a set of incriminating photos of leal and Kutcher taken on the night in question. |
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The innovation in question is the labral tooth, a tooth-like or spine-like protrusion pointing toward the substratum on the edge of the outer lip of the aperture. |
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The work in question involved stripping the pitch using a Koro machine and draining off the surface water before seeding, top dressing and fertilising. |
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It made little difference whether the rolling stock in question was for high or low-speed operation or whether it was made use of diesel or electric traction. |
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That paragraph requires the loan in question to have been used wholly for the purposes of the trade carried out by the recipient of the loan, in this case the company. |
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Like the use of the N-word, the minority group in question gets a pass when it comes to making fun of itself. |
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The incident in question involves Avraham Burg, who was an mk before leaving political office a decade ago. |
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He failed to reprimand the MKS in question, implicitly suggesting that in the Likud, support for two states is optional at best. |
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I just saw the article in question, on which I have no more to add. |
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The very natures of God and men are in question, and the simultaneity of beauty and horror, light and darkness, remains one of Hecht's pressing subjects. |
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Now, however, the bona fides of some of those ordinations are in question because the owner of the website is not legally an officer of the church. |
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I think it's to the credit of both papers that they acknowledge their fallibility, but the errors in question are rather more than slips of the pen. |
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The surgery has just put a new system in place in which some of the appointments are bookable in advance and some are kept in reserve and booked up on the day in question. |
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There is no record of nail bombs exploding on the day in question. |
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He may be a lecher and a boor, but his class is never in question. |
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He suggested that the sum in question was related to making good an overdraft at JPMorgan in London. |
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Vapour concentrations within these unstirred layers depend on the vapour pressure of the compound in question and on its affinity to the lipoid surface layers of the leaf. |
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But our hero's fate is never in question, not even when he straps on snowshoes for what has to be the most poorly motivated cross-country journey in movie history. |
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How much damage the group actually inflicted on paypal is still very much in question. |
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Whether proprietary remedies can be awarded depends on the jurisdiction in question. |
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Offences against ecclesiastical laws are dealt with differently based on whether the laws in question involve church doctrine. |
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If the items in question are repaired, replaced or removed from the vehicle, the right of the owner to appeal becomes null and void. |
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The date range of this period is ambiguous, disputed, and variable according to the region in question. |
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These equations are adapted to the conditions of the gas system in question. |
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You have probably already figured out that the commiserator was the referee in question. |
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Or an uncle, with no children of his own, is succeeded by a son of his sister, when the sister in question is still alive. |
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According to the report, the shaft in question was made of composition metal such as iron steel. |
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For example, a grandfather, without sons, is succeeded by a son of his daughter, when the daughter in question is still alive. |
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One of the possible issues with this timing was the continental debris cluttering up the seaway between the two plates in question. |
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Recently abandoned cities or cities whose location was never in question might be referred to as ruins or ghost towns. |
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The problem is the confession is uncorroborated by anyone else, so our likeable, long suffering hero realises his honesty is in question. |
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The inventories in question were accepted as satisfactory by Euratom, the relevant regulatory agency. |
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The song in question, Tharki chhokro, is a peppy folk number with Rajasthani strains, and struck a chord with those present at the launch. |
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There are also a large number of forms of fusion cuisine, often popular in the country in question. |
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The children in question are held under the arms and the legs, and their backside is bounced on each of the stones of the old borough. |
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This example demonstrates that the encirclement parent can be very far away from the peak in question when the key col is low. |
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However, it is generally understood that Andrew was fishing with Simon on the night in question. |
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This immunity may be waived by application to the European Parliament by the authorities of the member state in question. |
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Some of the supplements in question include kava, usnic acid and bitter orange. |
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Particularly in question is the black bass, which eats the bitterling and other small indigenous fish. |
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The couple in question, John and Mia, are plagued by supernatural phenomena after two Satanists break into their home in a random attack. |
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The 'I' in question is Ruairi Glynn, a graduate of Plymouth University's MediaLab Arts who works at the Bartlett school of architecture. |
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This is especially true concerning a light barrel sporter, like the rifle in question. |
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The assumption, then, is that the budget imbalance of the government in question is eliminated by a change in tax revenuer. |
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Then, the House votes on a formal motion to appoint the member in question to the Speakership. |
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AstroTurf argued against infringement and validity of the patent in question. |
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When the debate concludes, or when the Closure is invoked, the motion in question is put to a vote. |
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These standards are based on the realization of air kerma produced by the sources in question using free-air chambers. |
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Rather, in the context of this rape shield statute, the prejudice in question is, in part, that to the privacy interests of the alleged victim. |
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I have read about it, followed it on TV, in question period, and in committees. |
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The drama, or melodrame, in question was written by the one time director of the Odeon, Frederic Dupetit-Mere. |
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The raw materials in question are bauxite, coke, fluorspar, magnesium, manganese, silicon metal, silicon carbide, yellow phosphorus and zinc. |
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Note that the software in question is slightly different from AutoCorrect. |
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And he did, in fact, affix his Hancock to the tax increases in question. |
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His reputability was in question, if he couldn't prove he was reliable then no one would hire him again. |
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The various participants are not considered performers, but rather possessed by the gods and spirits in question. |
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British manufacturers often intermix metric horsepower and mechanical horsepower depending on the origin of the engine in question. |
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The court ruled that the lots in question were capital assets in the hands of the taxpayers. |
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The latter method explicitly creates a peerage and names the dignity in question. |
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Jefferson's philosophical consistency was in question because of his strict interpretation of the Constitution. |
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Carnot, the brute in question, opened at 10s, drifted to 20s, was returned 16s, won. |
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The public opinion on the death penalty varies considerably by country and by the crime in question. |
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First, they asserted that the ordination ceremonies in question were biblically valid. |
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Therefore, A belongs to an older stage of the language in question, whereas B belongs to a more recent stage. |
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The allowability, form and position of these elements depend on the syntax of the language in question. |
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A phoneme is a sound or a group of different sounds perceived to have the same function by speakers of the language or dialect in question. |
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The number of axles required was dictated by the maximum axle loading of the railroad in question. |
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The state in question would still be bound by the obligations treaties and the Council acting by majority may alter or lift such sanctions. |
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Fortunately the vessel in question was the Blue Moon Expeditions' mothership, and our home base for the week. |
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In addition, CHI numbers are quoted in all clinical correspondence to ensure that there is no uncertainty over the patient in question. |
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The fungal infection in question is commonly called zygomycosis, though formally it is being called mucormycosis. |
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The method in question, they say, is not only unproven but nonsensical. |
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See also Multiple citizenship and the nationality laws of the countries in question for more details. |
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In other circumstances, unions may not have the legal right to represent workers, or the right may be in question. |
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The Crown can also be a plaintiff or defendant in civil actions to which the government of the Commonwealth realm in question is a party. |
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There might not be alternative personal proclamations with no mention of the sacred dogma in question, such as affirmations, to be made. |
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Though the passages in question are all to be found in Carpine more or less exactly, the expression is condensed and the order changed. |
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Primary qualities are essential for the object in question to be what it is. |
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It is generally agreed today that the disease in question was plague, caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria. |
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Usually oaths have referred to a deity significant in the cultural sphere in question. |
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Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that. |
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The loyalty of the Agilolfings was perpetually in question, but Pepin exacted numerous oaths of loyalty from Tassilo. |
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There seems to be some support here for the claim that the older group felt a greater need to euphemize in the two contexts in question. |
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The darts in question are much larger than arrows, but noticeably lighter than javelins. |
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When such risks arise out of foreseeable events, the state in question must notify the European Commission in advance and consult with other Schengen states. |
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While the popularity and convenience of distance education courses aren't in question, there are other key issues that need to be addressed in relation to distance learning. |
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The genes in question may thus be evolutionary precursors of venom genes. |
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The security guard in question, Brian Grimes said he's used to violence and intimidation, but the attack by the teenager was the worst case he'd known. |
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The phrase National Statistics, in capitals, is a warranty that the statistics in question are produced by neutral statisticians and are immune from political interference. |
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Use of herself or himself in this way often indicates that the speaker attributes some degree of arrogance or selfishness to the person in question. |
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Although the claimant admitted to dancing in mosh pits on at least 30 occasions prior to the night in question, he denied participating that night. |
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One of the funniest things about celebrity scandals are always the random people tenuously linked to the star in question who helpfully pop up to offer their insight. |
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Logically, there is no justification for having children's ability to knowingly engage in conduct turn on the social reprehensibility of the conduct in question. |
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However, the biography in question was consistent with Carlyle's own conviction that the flaws of heroes should be openly discussed, without diminishing their achievements. |
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It has some funny gags, it moves along at an agreeable clip, and as the night in question stumbles toward pass-out time, the camerawork gets appropriately sloppier. |
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These prepositions are also used in conjunction with certain verbs, in which case it is the verb in question which governs whether the accusative or dative should be used. |
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Now, sailors love marvels, and love to repeat them. And from many an old shipmate I have heard various sage opinings, concerning the phenomenon in question. |
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Jack Carmody claimed the cause of the outbreak in question was more likely due to chickenpox, which at the time was sometimes identified as a mild form of smallpox. |
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However, when the old man in question is Arnold Palmer and the invitation is to the Arnold Palmer Invitational, normal etiquette goes out of the window. |
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Even if a traveler does not need a visa, the aforementioned criteria can also be used by border police to refuse the traveler entry into the country in question. |
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When these thinges shalbe Called in question the witnes shalbe produced. |
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The equipment in question here was developed by Audi Toolmaking. |
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Anyway, the shingle in question was a piece of dried toast, and what sat on it was either crumbled hamburger or chipped beef in a sauce made of milk and basic seasonings. |
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Specifically, it is the angle between a plane containing the Prime Meridian and a plane containing the North Pole, South Pole and the location in question. |
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The seed in question is Agrisure Viptera, also known as MIR 162, which has been genetically modified to resist corn pests like earworms and cutworms. |
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The time frame in question when dealing with radioactive waste ranges from 10,000 to 1,000,000 years, according to studies based on the effect of estimated radiation doses. |
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The field in question is attached to a lovely hotel, and in between all the lunges and squat thrusts we get to hang out with hunky athlete James Cracknell. |
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Further, the right to reparation would depend on the nature of the breach of Community law in question and the extent of the discretion available to the State in question. |
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