I give them general advice on how to manage it, you know painkillers and gargles, and then I'll explain it'll cure itself. |
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Don't worry, when you get your own quarters it'll be a nice place with unpadded walls and lots of shelf space. |
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The show has potential by the truckload, and I'm uncharacteristically excited to see how it'll all develop. |
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I still think it'll be fascinating to see what rhetorical path she chooses to try and mollify her liberal fans. |
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It's great to have such lofty goals, girl, but it'll take some extra oomph. |
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You can mix socializers with competitors and hard-chargers with lollygaggers, but it'll be about as much fun as a long carry over quicksand. |
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And if these too-good-to-be-true paragons can also deliver the goods, it'll be the best change in management style since casual Friday. |
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By the time I'm turning the engine over, it'll be too late for Dad to stop me. |
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If it's a classic tux, it'll last you for years and should never go out of style. |
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They'll simultaneously punch random buttons in separate elevators at the Waldorf, and if they emerge on the same floor, it'll be kismet. |
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He tied me up and he is masquerading as me, now stop asking questions, or if anything happens to Janey it'll be on your head. |
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It'll be slightly more money, but if it means I use it more then it'll all average out and be worth it in the long run. |
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And speaking of voodoo and santeria, it'll be a good idea to also cover the drumming used. |
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The sushi and sashimi are also delicious and if I have pudding it'll usually be the plate of different ice creams mixed with fruits and caramel. |
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And while the next group will appreciate your housekeeping, it'll cost you two strokes in stroke play or loss of the hole in match play. |
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And, of course, if you've been expecting an email typed by my very own dextrous fingers, it'll be with you shortly. |
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The undertow here's strong, and it'll sweep you out to sea before you know it. |
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If I ever snap and go on a murderous killing spree, it'll be because of this guy. |
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Until the left does this, it'll have to be content to have it's home on the political scrap heap of history. |
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I certainly hope that if it's dubbed or subbed it'll be done respectfully and as accurately as possible. |
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But come showtime it'll be buzzing and Sylla, as he ambles towards me on the pitchside track, cuts an impressive figure. |
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Choose one of the icons, and it'll boot up the title screen of the game in a couple of seconds. |
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Anyway from what I know, it'll probably be a cross between my friends barn and the show barn of a stable I used to board at. |
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It may not be important, but maybe if I put it down on paper, it'll make more sense to me. |
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Ask for black pepper and it'll come, as was their habit, in a tied leather pouch. |
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The 42-page comic can be read in a single sitting, though it'll take several sweeps to pluck out the myriad subtexts and visual motifs. |
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Or you'll remember that you still have your grandmother's chenille bedspread in the attic, and it'll be perfect on the bed. |
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But then, I'll look at a paint-by-numbers picture of a little kid, and it'll warm and comfort me. |
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We never expected anything like this and hopefully it'll make a real difference. |
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It's not a bad idea but I suspect it'll take a crisis such as a property crash to make people change their habits. |
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So you see, just because you're right, it doesn't mean it'll get you anywhere. |
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Although I'm not sure it'll be quite so delicious back in chilly old Blighty. |
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I'm going to Chicago for the day tomorrow, and I think it'll be an ideal venue to try out this new approach. |
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It'll be cold, it'll be dark, it'll be cloudy, and light drizzle is threatened. |
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For a fairly standard insurance package, with Heather insured to drive it, it'll cost a medium whack. |
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It's charming and it'll confirm your belief in the rejuvenating effects of cinema. |
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There are people who turn out for these things solely to indulge in a bit of gratuitous violence, hoping it'll spread. |
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This adaptation will have its critics, and it'll be hard to answer their accusations of gratuitous violence. |
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I told my hairdresser about it and she told me she'll try perming my hair next so that it'll curl like yours! |
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Knowing the state of the rails, though, it'll only take half an inch to stop the trains from running, so the chances are fair to good, I'd say. |
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With the tire changes that are coming, the tune-ups are going to be jumping around, but it'll be the same for all of us. |
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As usual, it'll be limited to less than 30 people, and, as usual, it comes with a money-back guarantee. |
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If you stick a blown-up balloon into a vat of melted chocolate, it'll pop in your face. |
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So for those who still dream, it'll have to be back to clumping around a garage with your cousin's motorbike helmet on backwards. |
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It's a fresh departure from the action and adventure genre into comedy but we're confident it'll work. |
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I often have to put my phone on the dock 3-4 times before it'll go into dock mode. |
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Now that I've finished it, I think it'll be a long time before I bother playing it again. |
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Let's skip elevenses, have an early lunch, and perhaps it'll be bright enough and dry enough for you later on. |
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I hazard to guesstimate the total this year but it'll probably be even more crowded, especially when I'm waiting in line to eat. |
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But you better do something with it, otherwise it'll probably go all gungy. |
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There's still light in the sky at nine at night, and it'll brighten the valley by five tomorrow morning. |
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Maybe it'll still be a bargain when this move's sorted and things are easier money-wise. |
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We say it'll take two weeks, then get the temp to just copy the asset numbers over from a dump I'll grab out of the asset database. |
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If she says that he called her a stupid divvy, they both know that it'll be all over the newspapers instantly. |
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Thus, through a process must like Transubstantiation, it'll become simply divine. |
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Of course Annie is his child whatever the law said or didn't say but it'll still be nice to have it down on paper and all official. |
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Make sure it'll make any potential double-crossers think twice before messing with me. |
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She then asks how much extra it'll cost to get me added on once I pass my driving test. |
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It's a brilliant script that really stretches us all, but hopefully it'll be an exciting piece of theatre which is also full of meaty ideas. |
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Certainly, we'll see some Orwellian legislation enacted, but once sanity returns, it'll be something else. |
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Put simply, you can modify a supermini all you want, but at the end of the day, it'll never be a sports car. |
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This blog post seems to refer to the problem, so hopefully it'll be fixed soon. |
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When I got it five years ago I only had two holes filled, methinks it'll be completely chockers by next year. |
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By the time I get up, do the usual daily chores and get everyone fed it'll be time to go to work. |
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I wonder how long it'll be before they are panhandling for money, smokes and cheap wine? |
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Try making a second humming top and insert a hole in it, and it'll give you a different humming sound. |
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I'm hoping it'll generate enough pin money to be a self-financing hobby as I explore the field of English porcelain, that's all. |
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This has been going on for a week or so now, growing in intensity, and I reckon it'll reach a peak tomorrow or the day after. |
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Mommy designed the state-of-the art plane from top to bottom, so it'll be a safe trip. |
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It's a great way to meet people with similar interests and it'll get you out of the house on the weekend. |
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I want to decorate the tree and the cake when I get back, but I don't think that counts as it'll happen anyway. |
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Plus, it'll keep your mind off the loss of an old friend and help you find some new ones. |
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If this film is half as good as the first, it'll be well worth the ticket price. |
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If you roll it with your tongue just right, it'll even produce an echo effect. |
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Now, if I play it at the beginning of a set, it'll clear the floor and not reach people properly. |
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If his hair and Natalee's hair is on it, yes it'll be very damning evidence and possibly proof beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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The estate agent is reasonably confident that some agreement can be reached, although how long it'll take I don't know. |
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So, our Internet connection just went pfft, and I'm not sure how long it'll take to get fixed, but meanwhile we have no Internet at home. |
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In three years it'll be left for dead at the dump, leaking its own noxious brew into the soil. |
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Dennis, be careful from now on, I must retire back to my retreat, but it'll be a long time before you do. |
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The insurance industry, it'll come as no surprise, is full of unpleasant characters. |
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And it'll also save the advertisers money, since they'll be able to feature a film star and cricketer rolled into one. |
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You hang around with riff-raff like the Weasleys and that Hagrid and it'll rub off on you. |
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Hopefully it'll receive warm reception for unsmilingness and black and white filter. |
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Maybe it'll give you a chance to calm down before you tear George limb from limb. |
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The spares sales may eventually appear, but most likely it'll only be enough to pay for the next round of development. |
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If the film is a box-office hit, it'll probably allow him to interest the studios in more personal projects. |
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Or if you're typing, and you think what your little finger of your left hand is doing, it'll disrupt. |
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Once we get some people yelping it on transcontinental and international flights, it'll become part of the national zeitgeist toot sweet. |
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I put an offer in on October 10 and we're stuck in a chain and have no idea when it'll be sorted. |
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I haven't seen Liam for a while but when I do it'll probably be a very long night! |
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If America's influence decreases, it'll be the result of the ascension of nations such as China or India. |
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I know how hard our staff work and play and it'll make more compulsive viewing than a bunch of wannabe pop stars. |
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But if they can't manage to work things out, it'll make what's happened so far look like a pillow fight. |
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I'm afraid I can't spare enough time to participate, but it'll be interesting to observe. |
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Picturesque and historic as it is, it'll never come back until you block off freeway access to the burbs, and force people downtown at gunpoint. |
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I'm thinking it'll cost half my daily wages in cab fare, but it might just be worth it. |
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I guess Camden's time has passed and this new station is a part of that, but it'll be shame to see it go. |
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It is a movie so jacked up on its own hedonistic excess that it'll sweep viewers along on its wild ride without really providing much to chew on. |
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Yes, the film is very quirky and offbeat, which means it'll probably be a commercial flop. |
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I can't believe that doing the same routine for about 4 months non-stop hasn't killed him yet, but here's hoping it'll still be hilarious. |
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If a player catches a goalie in the crease it'll be a penalty and the goal will be disallowed. |
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Finally, for you curly heads, don't towel dry your hair because it'll break up your natural curl, creating lackluster, frizzy hair. |
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Either it'll get worse, and I'll end up with a fabulous accent in an alternate reality, or it'll wear off when I find a new cuss of the week. |
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To avoid panicking its audience by having any dead air at all, between songs in individual sets it'll cut away to interviews with other bands. |
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Maybe if I get a better job and a decent night's sleep it'll bother me less. |
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Maybe it'll help a few aspiring writers realize they're not alone in their procrastinations. |
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It's your worst nightmare getting turned over in one of these games but maybe it'll make one or two of our guys sit and think a little bit. |
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If you buy it on tick it'll be worn out before you've finished paying for it. |
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But some lummox has to miss the decisive penalty, and I'm saying it'll be him. |
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But it will go down to the wire, and I think it'll be a very exciting month that we've got ahead of us. |
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Unless I can conquer my competitive instincts, there'll be a lot of very wet toddlers and it'll all end in tears. |
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Although Hugo's routine has been a little out of whack, I'm sticking to our routine in the hopes it'll pan out. |
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His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate adventurism. |
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Australia's current target is two percent renewable energy, and under the Howard plan it'll stay that way. |
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Which is good as it'll be a little more civilised than I've been used to of late. |
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It's not a patch on what I have at the moment, but perhaps it'll grow on me. |
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I'm thinking of starting a sweepstake on how long it'll be before the cats start clawing at them and bring one down. |
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Even if it has managed to patent the optimal way to run this kind of system, that doesn't mean it'll ever see a red cent in return. |
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So you come back and you hit the stick of wood right in the middle, right through here, and it'll give you two splits. |
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Dip your fingers into it before working the rice and it'll all be a lot simpler. |
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Getting back to normal is the best thing I can hope for, but it'll be a different normal than it was before. |
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If today's weather doesn't suit then, not to worry, the chances are it'll be different tomorrow. |
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I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters. |
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If we're still here when it does we'll decorate it and it'll be our Xmas tree. |
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You can drink a cup of strong coffee at the first sign of a migraine, lie down in a dark room, and it'll work like magic. |
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In August it'll come out in paperback, so it'll be repriced as much cheaper e-book. |
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Perhaps, but it'll more likely be the law of averages, a destiny thing, a twist of fate. |
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Looks like it'll be tons of fun, as I have to transfer twice and I have a two-hour layover in Baltimore. |
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Most people, when they hear about the banjo and guitar, suspect it'll be pretty light. |
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Don't you think it'll have something to do with your act, I venture, receiving an affronted look for my temerity. |
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I'm suffering no more than a mild attack of stage fright, I know that, and I know, too, that it'll all come out right. |
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It's his favorite move, and history screams that it'll hurt the campaign if he insists on it. |
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My website design is so overly complex that it'll take him a long time to figure out how it works. |
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And yet I'm powerless to do anything about it other than sit here and watch, hoping against hope that it'll get better before it gets worse. |
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I'll be up in there next Tuesday, November 4, playing records to celebrate LB's birthday, but it'll be the last weekly throwdown for a while. |
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If I fail, well, I've kept my hand in with the day job and it'll be back to selling whisky down at Leith. |
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If you plant an apple tree or a lemon tree, you know it'll be in fruit at a certain time. |
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If this thing goes out again, it'll cost as much to repair it as it will to replace it. |
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So I expect that barring some explosive news it'll be down the memory hole within a month. |
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In a few weeks it'll no doubt be populating radio station playlists everywhere and will be impossible to escape. |
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Make this a room that the whole family wants to be in, preferably all at once, and you'll not begrudge a penny of the thousands it'll cost you. |
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But for a 38-year-old burglary suspect, it'll definitely be the last time he skips on the bail posted by a particular lady friend. |
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We'll be celebrating it together in spirit, and at least it'll give y'all an excuse to drink yerselves blind! |
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I think we got it right in the end, but it'll be a surprise tomorrow to see what happens. |
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But it'll also be a huge learning curve, an incredible thrill and, every once in a while, a whole heap of fun. |
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And, if the metacenter should fall below the ship's center of gravity, it'll capsize. |
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I think I can just tell them that we don't have his birth certificate and it'll be fine. |
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The current beta expires at the end of January but I'm sure it'll be replaced with something or other. |
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If your computer can't run the frame rates then it'll start slowing down. |
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I smack his hands and tell him he can wait till tea-time. I'll be putting a rich crumble topping on it and it'll be served with lashings of custard. |
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Needless to say, it'll accompany many a party venue this festive season, thanks to its riotous blend of groovy guitars and dance-floor driven energy. |
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So if you hear about divorce, it'll be my wife divorcing me. |
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Probably means it'll be happening within five years, and scrapped in ten. |
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Either way it'll get you doing the splits on the dance floor. |
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It looks as if it'll get hotter day by day for the next few days, certainly over the weekend, so I shall be adopting a troglodytic existence for the duration. |
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Once we start to look at the differences between ourselves and chimps it'll undoubtedly be the differences in these control sequences we'll be interested in. |
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It suffered somewhat from the amount that had to be cut from the book, so how they'll handle the fourth one is anyone's guess, as it'll require twice as much excision. |
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If you want me to have an examination done, it'll be over my dead body. |
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Or you could just withdraw all the actions, but though it'll save your face from the drip-drip of bad publicity, it'll still make you look like a bunch of bungle-bounces. |
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Of course, a couple of years after that they'll be all over me to co-sign loans for the cars that their parents won't let them buy, so it'll all work out OK in the end. |
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Nobody likes backing up, but one day, it'll save your bacon. |
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If this is successful, it'll likely be the major earner, an obvious analogy being the add-on channels sold by cable TV companies as extras to the basic package. |
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There's wild drumming throughout, and though it'll test your patience from time to time, the whole of the CD is wrapped up in 30 minutes give or take. |
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Why do I have this feeling it'll be about yet another muchacho? |
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But of course it'll take about five days before people on the left are back to grousing about him again. |
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Stiff upper-lipped Brits aren't keen on PDA at the best of times and it'll be super awks if you drool over your manager only to get dumped a few weeks later. |
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It comes highly recommended and it's chock-a-block full of action, strategy, humor, mini-games, it'll take many hours to finish, and Luigi finally gets some props. |
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This year's programme is only the start and it'll be subject to review. |
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Leave your ego and impatience behind and it'll work out just fine. |
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The spiders have very large fangs and it causes considerable pain when it bites and it'll leave obvious fang marks that will usually bleed at the time. |
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Either that, or else it'll drive you batty in thirty seconds flat. |
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So, it'll be interesting to see how, in fact, a trial shapes up. |
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I think it'll take more than him to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. |
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The rehearsal went badly, but it'll be all right on the night. |
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Again, it'll take more time and more cases to know exactly when someone becomes contagious, and for how long communicability lasts after infection. |
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I was hoping for it this morning, but with luck it'll arrive tomorrow. |
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For better or worse, one suspects it'll never become a predictable choice. |
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Don't cry son, perhaps it'll work if you plug the joypads in? |
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The rozzers said that if the car isn't found in a couple of days it'll probably be locked up in a safe house until they either sell it on or dismantle it and use it for parts. |
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Maybe if I put it down on paper, it'll make more sense to me. |
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I doubt it'll change what I do, but it continues to fret me. |
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As you're standing on the Willare or Fitzroy bridges and watching the brown water surge past it's amazing to think that by October it'll be back to a tame sluggish river. |
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But I'm not moaning or nuffin, because I know it'll get better. |
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This won't be anything about attacking individuals or bagging out colleagues or attacking other people for having different views, it'll be about ideas. |
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Sometimes it'll be something really exciting and bing, it's gone! |
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I also have a writ to stop any further logging here on grounds that it'll damage the environment for mariculture, and for historical reasons as well. |
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And, should their turntables survive what could very well be the very first punk band ever, it'll survive anything thrown onto the platter after The Sonics. |
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From now on, though, it'll be bargain brand custard creams all round. |
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Don't know when it'll be up on the site, but at least I'm writing it now. |
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After that, it'll all happen, and hopefully it'll be a smooth process. |
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It's some weird bug, and I'm sure it'll be fixed up in a jiffy. |
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And put out the letter that must be posted where it'll be seen. |
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I've also learnt that if you leave your flat empty for five days on the coldest week of the year, it'll take more than a two-bar electric fire to warm it up. |
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My parents laid in a huge supply of grog and it'll be outrageous! |
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Also, it'll be a digitally encrypted signal with an access password. |
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You'll have to have a chores roster, but it'll work really well. |
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I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris. |
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On some nights, it'll just be bang on, and all these people will come out. |
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I'll fry and then it'll all peel off and I'll be as white as I was before. |
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But it'll never be done by 2005, which will mean that managers will again spent too much time fudging performance figures and not enough get the system right. |
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In fact, bioluminescence is such a huge drain on energy that it'll be difficult to get plants to glow bright enough to notice. |
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There was nothing much there at the moment, but construction work seems to suggest that one day it'll be an ecopark or geopark or something like that. |
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Even if I hop in the car and take a film down to the nearest 1-hour lab it'll be the best part of a day before I'm back at my desk working with the prints and negatives. |
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They beat Brighton, good on them, but if they think it'll be a cakewalk then they're kidding themselves. |
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If we can get the entire thing moved over in a day, it'll be a hole in one with the customer. |
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It's going to be contemporarily, it'll be one of the greatest fights in the last 15 years when it does happen. |
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As for a poli sci degree, sure it'll help, especially since you didn't grow up here. |
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Well, it'll make a chance for themto have to wear their kagoul hoods up and tuck a car rug round their knees. |
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Beeline for A-line THE A-line skirt was one of spring's key pieces, and it'll be sticking around for autumn too. |
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Some people like it softer than others, but don't overboil or it'll become too soft and soggy. |
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When, as they surely will, these love affairs hit the buffers, it'll be the women sitting down to pen the Dear John letters. |
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As syncopated synth goes it'll sure fill a few dancefloors, but you'll need to adopt a strange gallop style to keep up. |
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In fact, as far as the year's worst movies go, it'll take some doing to top this dreck. |
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Next month it'll be training bras and puberty, the month after boyfriends and birth-control pills. |
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So rather than the normal caginess of a Wembley final, I think it'll be a humdinger from the start. |
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There are few surprises and the eulogising is laid on too thick but, for casual fans, it'll do. |
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Instead of a raft floating down the Mississip,' it'll be a clickity clack across the desert. |
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It's gonna start off with Freakbeat Nick playing funk and dub and after that it'll be getting even more dubby. |
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So, no shelling out bucks for a new videocard, but if you do decide to drop dimes on in-game content, it'll be worth it. |
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The new arrangement will take some getting used to, but I think it'll turn out to be a good thing. |
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At a breeze-block sized 875 pages, it'll cost a tenner in excess luggage, but it's a great read and it will keep you entertained for a fortnight. |
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After this point, if the dragon's fire hits the knight, it'll burninate him! |
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Next, it'll integrate all voice and data communications through 13 OMNI SIII PABX systems from Fujitsu Business Communications Systems. |
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With its sombre tone, parental guilt, broken homes and selfharm, it'll disappoint anyone expecting the Terminator to turn up and save the day. |
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With any luck it'll last several hours, which is enough time to get through at least four different types of cake and a round of Scotch pancakes. |
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As long as you get the vice president's approval first, it'll be a slam dunk. |
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Th' main sewer will have to be brought clean across i' this direction, an' it'll be a stiffish job. |
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But it'll all get much chirpier from midweek when a sociable full Moon starts forming and someone just might spring a pleasant surprise. |
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A woman believing she has a 'superpussy,' so strong that it'll pull the husband away from the wife. |
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Soon it'll be a self-governing statelet like Lichenstein only cooler or IS with better toilets. |
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With Jack Blacks' voice shoehorned into the interactive toy it'll really bring your film memories back to life. |
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Although just using stair rods is an easy way to fix a runner, it'll be much more secure if it's also fixed from underneath with grippers. |
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Hopefully, it'll put us in a good position for any future rounds'' of base realignments or closures. |
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Perhaps it'll be a viewer choking on a baked bean at the sight of Jordan from Rizzle Kicks in full-frontal nudity shocker. |
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To think what I've gone through to hear that man! Frightful tosh it'll be, too. |
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There were a good two years between my first and second albums, so it'll be the same this time. |
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I don't think we'll ever commoditize health care to the point that it'll be like buying cars. |
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Would rather be music than be a mass of tubes squeezing semisolids around itself for a few decades before becoming so dribblesome it'll no longer function. |
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These can be avoided, but if you really want to upgrade your bike to hit even dizzier heights in each arena, it'll make the experience a stop-start process. |
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Being so light, it'll require less servicing and get through fewer sets of brakes and tyres, which means ownership costs are likely to be piffling. |
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So, for outdoorsy types, it'll be your perfect extreme companion. |
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I think it'll still be watchable, decent basketball,'' Lakers coach Del Harris had said before the game, not wanting to be accused of overhyping the product. |
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Blimey, June, it'll look like Chelsea playing at Stamford Bridge. |
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He plays shifty lawyer Darren Vogel, the sort of role this ex-pat has been playing for decades, so it'll be interesting to see who chews the scenery more, him or David Caruso. |
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If we go into the elevator too, it'll be a bit of a squidge. |
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If Reign is successful, it'll bring tourists here by the planeload. |
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Delays in starting and agreeing a deal with the Government over how much money it'll get back to help with the finances has forced the firm to scale back planned work. |
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But I'll put a gold chain around his neck, An' a gey good chain it'll be. |
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It's done when it reaches 130C or, if you don't have a sugar thermometer, drop a little from a spoon into a saucer of cold water and it'll set immediately when it's ready. |
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Don't drink tonight, because it'll stuff you up before your business trip. |
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Everybody is going to realize they overcompensated, their inventories are lean, they don't have enough product, and it'll go back and do a pretty sharp snap-back. |
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And if they tried those truth drugs on me they'd be no good, more drugs the merrier for me, put on a bit of Floyd and it'll be like an afternoon sesh at mine. |
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This test frustrates me because if I fail, it'll destroy my grade. |
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