I'll tee up knowing there aren't many players in the field ranked higher than me. |
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Now, I will be the first to tell anyone that there is a lot more to being an announcer than knowing the names of moves and holds. |
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I sang, slowing the song right down and holding the note, knowing it would impress people. |
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He has good basketball instincts, knowing where to be to rebound and block shots. |
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It cannot be right that we should force people to suffer endless, needless agonies, knowing they will not get better. |
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What's interesting about The Apprentice is that there's no way of knowing who's going to win. |
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Saturday's game against Altrincham was a tense affair with everyone knowing a win could clinch us the title. |
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He stroked the metal surface, and not knowing how it all happened, slowly caused the door to swing on its hinges and open. |
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In return I received a warm glow knowing that in a few short months I would be walking these shores once again. |
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He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts. |
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Maybe it is simply so beyond our knowing that rational thinking breaks down. |
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Of course, the trick with good or great ingredients is knowing exactly what to do with them, or rather what not to do with them. |
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He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom. |
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So, once again, we're into the world of whispers and sources, rumours, winks and knowing nods. |
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Does knowing this information contribute to an esthetic appreciation of the photograph? |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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In an attempt to take in as much of him as I could, knowing that this wouldn't happen again, I took a big whiff of his strong cologne. |
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And, perhaps more pertinently, why do we insist on knowing about it in the first place? |
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First off, knowing what I know now, this man should have been wheeled into the Operating Room straight from Casualty for Emergency Surgery. |
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We do know it intuitively, but since we don't know the rules, we live just on the edge of knowing it. |
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Instead he's had to content himself with knowing that writers he respects admire his work. |
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The rainfall in the lower areas had not been abnormal and they had no way of knowing of the torrential rains higher up. |
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Writing the letter and putting it under Angel's door, Tess felt much more at ease, knowing that he would know all there is of her past. |
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Rather then knowing the various memory addresses, or offsets, needed to compromise systems, a single offset could work, Lynn said. |
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Sometimes motorists will give a lift to someone not knowing that the individual is carrying illegal items. |
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She felt like a moth to the flame, knowing that the more time she spent with him, the more battered her world would become. |
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It was rigorous but after a hard day's work, and knowing that I would know how to defend myself in a tough situation, it seemed all worth it. |
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Sighing, she made a wish on it anyway, knowing it was just as unlikely that it would come true. |
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It's been scary knowing they were on the loose and could strike again, any time. |
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Not believing in God has nothing to do with not knowing the difference between right or wrong, good and evil. |
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As a Navy lieutenant during World War II, he introduced to the U.S. Navy the importance of knowing how to swim. |
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There was a time when BBC radio announcers wore tuxedos on the air, knowing of course that no one would ever see them. |
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The master drew confidence in knowing his legerity was superior to that of his opponents. |
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She gives herself to him fully and without remorse, despite knowing that their passion cannot last. |
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Not knowing there was any leccy on anywhere we didn't leave the van till 9 o'clock. |
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Within the work, both dancers embody the raw passion of animal instinct and the mental anguish of knowing you are not being fulfilled. |
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They lost their last game but they may have been resting a few players, knowing a Cup match with Salford was coming up. |
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Oral-language assessments must measure the essential elements of knowing a language, not just lexical knowledge. |
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She links knowing through hearing to the notion of responsiveness, in that hearing is more personal than seeing. |
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I realise I can't be one of them myself, but knowing that simply fills me with an even deeper level of respect for what they do. |
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He laughed, knowing her admission was an effort to inject some levity back into a situation that had grown uncomfortably serious. |
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The claimant originally pleaded that the bank was guilty of knowing receipt of funds transferred in breach of trust. |
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If nothing else, give him credit for knowing how turn a perfectly nice blues-rock dance party into revulsive sex-drug splooge. |
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This other way of knowing resists the objectification and categorization of our experience of place. |
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As you can see the Vedic way of knowing suggests that knowledge is an intrinsic feature of the soul. |
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If you leave, there is no knowing what might happen to you without my protection, or to your friends. |
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They flashed quickly past Marcy, and she had taken them in and interpreted them without knowing it. |
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There is no knowing whether the full-term child might have survived if he'd had proper assistance. |
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She flashes me a knowing glance and looks to be keeping track of them from the corner of her eyes. |
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Every so often you hear about a tour player coming down the stretch not knowing where he stands on the leader board. |
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So, out of an assumption she had made, without knowing it, or a wish or a fear she didn't know she had, she led with her chin. |
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I was confident, knowing that with a minute lead over Jan, with the rain and the wind, I had no reason to take risks. |
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I regretted the words immediately, knowing that they'd carried an inference of sourness, and guessing that she'd notice. |
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Retailers of the legend seem stupefied by Tamerlane, never knowing whether to praise him for his military prowess or shudder at his ferocity. |
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Brown flashed a knowing look into the gallery, and a few people, for want of a better word, tittered. |
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Murphy was trying to project confidence, knowing well that regardless of what he said, Iowa is an all-or-nothing proposition for Gephardt. |
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He just watched me with serene but knowing eyes, and looked as dignified as if he were sitting on a throne being fanned by people with ferns. |
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She made sure she looked all right and then she walked downstairs, not knowing later that she would regret not looking in a mirror first. |
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The guy who was up gave a helping hand to the guy who was lower down, knowing that their positions could be reversed without warning. |
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Ewood Park is an all-seater stadium but few stayed seated as fans stood anxiously, knowing either side could lose. |
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At about a mile from the house I stopped, knowing the android would be close behind. |
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She finally found her courage in rereading the letter, knowing that she would have to see him sometime. |
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I confessed to knowing nothing about Italian cheese and threw myself on his mercy. |
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All our life we live knowing that God's justice demands satisfaction for our transgression of God's law. |
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We hear the Greens urging everyone to pass all these laws, knowing that the law is unlikely to be enforced. |
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The judge told Wilson he behaved repulsively by taking the man's money knowing that he would be unable to pay it back. |
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As she left in her borrowed car I smiled knowing my amulet would protect her until she took it off. |
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For three agonizing hours, they trekked on, knowing full well that they were just retracing their steps. |
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He is going to magnify his efforts without knowing that any quantity multiplied by zero is still zero. |
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I knew my posture had been less than perfect and knowing I had not left with the others I feared he wished to reprehend me. |
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Garnet was accused of knowing about the plot beforehand and not reporting it to the authorities. he was accused of Jesuitical equivocation. |
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Once again, I was hit with the frustration that came with knowing I didn't have a leg to stand on. |
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Skiers and motor racing drivers derive much of the thrill of competition from knowing that their lives depend on their sporting skill. |
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We closed the last page knowing that maybe everything will be ok after all. |
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I did hear a young lass make an ado about knowing where we lived, and coming to see us. |
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Somehow the idea was that you learn your language through speaking it, and knowing what a noun and a verb are is a distraction. |
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We're roomies, of course, I feel safer knowing that Mattie's around rather than me in a house all by myself. |
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So Charlotte, who was contemptuous of him knowing the right answer but acting dumb to keep in with his mates, is his only hope. |
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By this time I was shaking since I had no live bullets in my gun and not knowing what was going on. |
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You are blind to spiritual realities because you don't know the Saviour, and that is the only way of knowing him. |
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She now faces the prospect of having to wean her young boy off a powerful drug, not knowing how he will react. |
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It's making me feel better just knowing that I have alternatives to the current situation. |
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He endured years of senseless, unfounded, unstopped bullying, knowing he was too physically weak to defeat his enemies, yet he tried. |
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I get a nice warm feeling knowing that I am able to help other people in the free software community by releasing these little bits of code. |
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It was quite frightening to walk down a long hallway without knowing what to expect. |
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She nods in acknowledgement of his words, though knowing he wishes differently. |
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It's very odd knowing that people are watching me for little obsessive-compulsive quirks now, even though I'm pretty much all better. |
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It can be used as an acid test of whether a person has interest in knowing or may be blinded by ideological convictions. |
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Sulchan reportedly opened the door without anyone knowing and ran out behind her father as he was reversing into the yard of their Freeport home. |
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Mocking a few for not knowing the band's hometown heroes the MC5, the Suicide Machines joked and jested throughout a powerful set. |
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The quintile refers to knowing and the empowerment which comes from knowing. |
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One friend puts a lot of his reinvigoration down to simply knowing that he will never have to fight another general election again. |
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His eyes never left the footy and he never wavered from his path despite not knowing what was coming the other way. |
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Jack winced, and my heart ached for him, knowing what was going through his head. |
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So, an alligator let's say, or a water moccasin is out there displaced right now not knowing what to do. |
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Few things make consumers happier than knowing that the labor market is healthy. |
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So, knowing you changed nothing on the camera, how many of the images do you think will be an accurate representation of what you saw? |
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For the hardcore, even if you never get to MetroFlex, knowing that such a Xanadu still exists should gladden your heart. |
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He kept a careful watch on her, knowing it was him who taught her everything she knows. |
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There is nothing more satisfying than knowing your entire record can be accounted for by your own hands. |
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The kids had left her in the darkness, knowing the overseers would have punished them for wasting electricity. |
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Sometimes a person can go so far out that you have difficulty knowing whether their views are wrong-headed only or actually deranged. |
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When students attempted to play the accompaniment to the artist's melody, they were hampered by not knowing the notes well enough. |
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Lee can play the bumpkin well, but it's only a matter of time before the small fact of his knowing kung fu comes into play. |
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Once she was on level ground, she grinned knowing she was finally out of the canyon. |
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Is it worth setting up an elaborate structure without knowing the commercial value of its intended output? |
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Often this is seen by both players and fans as the assistant ref not knowing what offside is. |
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She asked me I sighed sometime parents could make you feel worse then you already did with out even knowing it. |
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The other issue Jon raises is knowing whether people were shot by accident or on purpose. |
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You will feel more secure knowing your jewelry is safe at home than locked in a hotel safe. |
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Sharing a heavy wooden table with other breakfasters, we felt content knowing we would eat noodles just as the villagers here did a century ago. |
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This group had enjoyed the walk and we shared that weary satisfaction of knowing our bodies had stood up to a good test. |
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They dive over the plate to wallop outside pitches up the middle, knowing the inside strike won't be called. |
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My only comfort is knowing that he will deal with them all in his own good time. |
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A consumer may get five different quotes from five different insurers without knowing that they are all from the same legal entity. |
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Not knowing where exactly she was going she put her car in drive and took off. |
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That's not my fight, and I'll sleep easy tonight knowing that I've answered the call of duty with an extra topping of usefulness. |
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Can we sleep easy at nights knowing that people are being paid sweatshop wages for our benefit? |
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We gave them live gigs, demos, everything we had, and they came back knowing his stuff backwards. |
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You don't get to have a decent career in music without knowing how to work a crowd. |
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There is little happy middle ground and the public is left not knowing whether to take it seriously or to ignore it all. |
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Buying a property without knowing how liquid the resale market is can be dangerous. |
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I don't know how well I could have understood linguistics without knowing another language. |
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Sirens flashing, a rescue appliance was dispatched with the crew on board not knowing if they should put on their helmets. |
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But knowing Belichick's defensive bent, he could just as easily choose a lineman, linebacker, cornerback, or safety. |
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I ignored him still, knowing I was too high up to be seen, and picked a lovely ripe apple bigger than any he had gotten. |
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Deployed soldiers can rest assured, knowing their families are safe and sound back home. |
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Even if the region is now relatively safe, there is no knowing what will happen to the troops once they get there. |
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Since then she has denied the media access and there is no knowing to what extent, if at all, she may have been afflicted by injuries or illness. |
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In these cases, the conduct of the employees or agents did involve a knowing and deliberate breach of the order. |
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This national celebration was full of knowing ironies and jokes within jokes within jokes. |
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The title track, full of optimism and with knowing references to the band's past, is a marvellous way to start the new album. |
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A team needs a mix of youth and experience, of young legs and knowing minds. |
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Dom and Matt exchanged knowing looks and roguish smiles, and Chris grave an exaggerated groan. |
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Her knowing smile didn't give away the fact that she hoped one day he would see her as more than her brother's little sister. |
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But now Draco turned to her with that knowing smile on his lips and his eyes shining brightly. |
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Earlier this year, Liz Hurley was snapped walking out of the store swinging a bulging carrier bag and wearing a knowing smile. |
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Mrs. Wexler walked out and closed the door, a small, knowing smile on her face. |
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European passengers exchanged knowing smiles, amused or not very, according to taste. |
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His lips curved into a knowing smile though Georgia tried to keep her expression as disinterested as possible. |
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Like most of the vitriol directed their way, they take it with a pinch of salt, a knowing smile and a guarantee they'll have the last laugh. |
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She was watching us, observing us, and there was a knowing smile on her elfin face that sent a shiver down my spine. |
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Lynn, Michelle and Tatiana broke off their conversation and gave each other knowing looks. |
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Over his shoulder I could see Dan watching me with a knowing smile, and I felt myself turn a darker shade of red. |
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The trio share knowing smiles, suggesting a sexual familiarity I don't want or need to know about. |
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Even knowing one language other than your own says so much about your attitude towards the world outside your own country. |
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This is all very interesting, but can knowing French really help me land a job? |
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One can listen to an aria in Italian or German without knowing the language and still get the message. |
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The gorilla is famous for knowing sign language, and she was able to sign to her handlers in California that she had a toothache. |
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She helped me realize my true self worth and I've become a better artist and a better person just from knowing her. |
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She also told me after knowing me two weeks that she was NOT EVER going to sleep with me. |
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Fred smiled, knowing that he could trust Will not to leak the information for any reason. |
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Holly smirked, knowing full well that I couldn't win this particular argument. |
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It hurt thinking about it, knowing that there was absolutely nothing she could do. |
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He was an astute politician, instinctively knowing how to exploit popular feelings for his own advantage. |
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We bought our house knowing that it would be tight for the first four or five years. |
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Without that sort of information, firefighters have no way of knowing what is happening inside a building. |
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Kildare went in at half time knowing that they had to retain possession for longer in order to create more meaningful chances in front of goal. |
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Not knowing who the individuals are at the moment, we have to take them at their word. |
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In a nutshell, I hadn't suffered the same hard knocks and had little chance of knowing what was really important in life. |
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And it does it all so seamlessly that it saves lead-footed klutzes like me from all manner of problems without my even knowing it. |
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I initially coded the blog's template by kludging together a lot of stuff without really knowing what I was doing. |
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She cringed, knowing what any red-blooded man's response to such a beautiful girl's invitation would be. |
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I can see Dallas not knowing what to do, but the other three are veterans and talk about not thinking on your feet or reacting to circumstances. |
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He stamped his booted foot, knowing that Vin had something to do with her disappearance. |
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The quality cannot be guaranteed, but they come from all corners to the Cork county final, knowing they are witnesses to a unique event. |
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This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this. |
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But it must be more than a hope or a wish, more than knowing that it is good for you. |
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Software makers, however, have recoiled at such an idea, knowing that customers will receive tremendous horsepower and need fewer processors. |
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Remember those programs I described that wipe clean your computer to keep others from knowing where and when you surfed? |
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I am worried in case I get rejected, but I can't stand not knowing him and the curiosity is killing me. |
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Even worse than simply not knowing one's own culture is, to use a Kikuyu proverb, when one does not know that one does not know. |
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I read this short novel a few months ago, in a proof copy, knowing nothing about the author. |
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Kazza stared at me blankly in reply, knowing I was putting on an act. |
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Theirs is a fairy-tale romance, with her knowing from the beginning that they are fated to be together, and him coming to her rescue like a knight in shining armor. |
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He frowned, knowing that Monument Circle was the ritzy part of town where Governor Malcolm himself lived, but figured that maybe she worked there, or maybe her mother did. |
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In other words, women are living longer knowing they have breast cancer. |
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You have dared to imprint us with your own image knowing that we are only human, inviting us to be fully human by revealing your presence in us to everyone we meet. |
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Several people end up seeking out the case for all sorts of different reasons, most of them not knowing that there is a weapon of mass destruction inside. |
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Then, he caught a line drive by Bench in foul territory in the ninth inning of Game 5, seemingly knowing where the ball was headed before it was hit. |
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One can dwell or write in a way that is open to the future, that occupies the present as a condition of being able to go on, of knowing how to take one's leave. |
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As he sat on our lanai sewing and repairing the nets that had been brought to him, he would always cast a knowing eye toward the ocean and the horizon beyond. |
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The too objective script leaves audiences not knowing whether Madeleine was a murderess or not, and this fact contributed to the film's failure on release. |
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Weary muscles complain mournfully, yet the heart's spirit overcomes sensations of pain, knowing that limberness shall soon follow a quick morning warm-up and stretch. |
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Freedom is knowing the myriad moving parts of your professional life are operating like clockwork. |
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Rebecca still had that radiant confidence that we'd uncovered within her a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't help but feel proud knowing that we'd helped her to achieve it. |
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The bank itself was decorative and elegant, giving its customers a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that equally rich people were handling their money. |
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Mike Pulsford, defending, said Penrose had arrived at court like a lamb to the slaughter knowing what sentence the youth court had already given to his accomplice. |
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The landscape orientation results in a more representational image, in that the space in the photograph opens like a window, and seeing and knowing are in sync. |
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I said nothing, knowing full well wherein the problem lie, his attitude. |
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There is only so long you can ignore that kind of behaviour, even knowing that the little blighter has a bowl filled to the brim with tasty kitty treats in the kitchen. |
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I like the security of knowing there will be someone there to help me when I need help. |
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The right way to leave any job is to leave knowing that you did the job. |
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Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder. |
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Now he was on the couch, a knowing smile slowly spreading across his face. |
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While there may be fancier options, I liked the comfort of knowing these guys are doing this all day, every day. |
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Stay one jump ahead of any problem by knowing about it first! |
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She jumped in shock, apparently not knowing that I had come in. |
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You flash past the winning post knowing you have won the biggest race of your life and are smothered in flash-bulbs and the congratulations of owners, trainers and punters. |
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One man, however, looked on from his seat in the stand with a knowing smile and a warm sense of satisfaction as he reflected on another job well done. |
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There are real advantages to knowing that your time in the Senate is short and circumscribed. |
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Or what if an ingredient in your beer or cocktail machines has gone bad without knowing it? |
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But judging by our complacency, you would be forgiven for not knowing this. |
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They do straight-up new wave, no air quotes or knowing smirks attached. |
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He took a small comfort in knowing that the horse was alive. |
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Too many people knowing what was going on in her life always ticked her off and she was like a raging bull ready to kill anyone who asked what was wrong. |
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The type of cutting board you use is significantly less important than knowing how to clean it. |
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Almost as an afterthought he flashed me another knowing grin, but again his eyes told me to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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It's almost as if Bush was daring people to refute him, knowing full well that it was such an illogical claim that it would make people uncomfortable to call him on it. |
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Alana looked in and smiled a little knowing smile and nodded at us. |
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Pretending to stop and look in a shop window, he turned quickly and set his back against a wall as they came up, knowing that they had come for him. |
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And knowing him, he probably wears silk boxers with leopard print. |
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However, not knowing any other mode to express their reverence, few students just fell on his feet and returned to their seats with a sense of pride writ large on their faces. |
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Bernice emerged from the dressing room and gave me a knowing look. |
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On the one hand, she was anxious about her colleagues knowing about her kink. |
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The now-novelist grew up wanting to be an archaeologist without knowing what that meant. |
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In his six years in Paris, Lebovitz transforms himself from a clueless American duckling into a knowing Parisian swan. |
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It is not possible to know a country well without knowing its language. |
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After a dozen years of serving as Texas attorney general, Greg Abbott prides himself on knowing the law. |
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The auctioneer talks about knowing and employing royalty, and celebrity big spenders. |
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Family friends and neighbors began to fill the front room, some bringing food, nobody knowing what to say. |
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Tradition dictates that the body has 365 acupoints, most of which have a specific function with respect to energy, so knowing just where to put those tiny needles is critical. |
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In crimson Room, players awoke in an unfamiliar room with no way of knowing how to escape. |
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In brief, the knowing group has been enlarged to an enormous audience that enjoys cruelty as a blood sport. |
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He always gave me quotes for my books, knowing that a blurb from him was as valuable as a great review. |
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There seems to be a proactive disregard for knowing or caring about their lives and plight. |
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Success centers on knowing how much concrete you need and determining at what point a ready-mixed delivery makes more sense than dealing with pre-mixed bags. |
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He was always calm and authoritative, despite the awareness of knowing that the police were ceaselessly searching for him. |
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From paying with a credit card to knowing what my car was, they found out my name. |
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The idea that competent writers produce first-rate verse in a fit of absence of mind, not knowing it to be good, is altogether too absurd to be considered. |
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Bidding the negative 2 Diamonds response enables your partner to go some way towards knowing if there are thirty-two points in your combined hands. |
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It's his knowing way around a walloping chorus and his welcome sense of restraint and economy that allow said hooks to live for many hum-worthy listens. |
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Nobody is born knowing how a bill becomes a law or what the electoral college is. |
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They have no choice but to turn in for work the week after half term knowing that a quarter of their class are still enjoying themselves on holiday somewhere around the world. |
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Pregnant women take Lamaze courses not because what they learn will quell their labor pains, but because knowing what to expect helps them to handle the pain. |
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For over an hour a gun battle raged between them and my guards as I cowered inside my car, not knowing if I would live or die. |
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Without knowing the playing techniques of the ancient musicians, though, we were limited to testing the pitches that could be made with simple fingering. |
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So you see, by knowing the radicals and the 6 ways of forming Chinese characters, one can pretty much guess the meaning and sound of Chinese characters. |
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Their eyes roll knowing they may have to give monetary handouts. |
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Every year thousands of kids make the leap from primary school to high school, leaving the relative comfort zone that comes from knowing the score. |
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For youngsters struggling with issues like bullying, bereavement and family breakdown, knowing who to turn to once they get to school can be a problem. |
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That would mean it would likely be discounted because you voted in the wrong precinct without knowing you were doing so. |
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As for now there is no knowing for sure which way our high interest rates, hurtful as they are, will go especially if Government does reduce its borrowing. |
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So I got into university knowing only the Romanized syllabary. |
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Passengers wouldn't put up with stale air that stank of smoke, but now that smoking is banned, they have no way of knowing how stale the air they are breathing might be. |
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The judge listed the various reasons we might be dismissed from serving, beginning with knowing the defendant or any of the lawyers or court officials. |
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By the time students enter colleges or universities, if they do, their ideas and values about thinking and knowing will have been years in the making. |
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I got the job half by dumb luck, and half by knowing what I'm doing. |
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Aside from the intrinsic fascination for knowing the antiquity of a given species or clade, accurate date estimation is important for advancing evolutionary theory. |
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I take a deep breath because his knowing Cora Blue seems to safen things up a little. |
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But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that. |
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Thinking himself contemned, knowing no countermine against contempt but terror. |
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I look back at the babealicious guy and he's smiling at me, giving me a knowing nod. |
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Not knowing the whereabouts of his daughter, Tavon blew up her phone without once getting a response. |
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Looking at me with a knowing glare, she blushed her discomfort with the situation. |
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You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss. |
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Ryder rode beside her, pleased at her pleasure, knowing that he'd surprised her but good. |
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Granted, Tyrese put himself out there by even posting the video, knowing the internet has no chill. |
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He that remains in the grace of God sins not by any deliberative, consultive, knowing act. |
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I don't like shoppy people. I think we are far better off, knowing only cottagers and labourers, and people without pretence. |
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Starting from knowing how an object is accelerating, we use calculus to derive its path. |
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The win elevated him to 3rd in the standings and the position of knowing that if he won the Tour Championship he would be the FedEx champion. |
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Nothing, but his memory deteriorated and he was assaulted by ghostly legions of deja vus and often woke not knowing where he was. |
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It was great to report back to Mike and Jason on this knowing they were eager to hear that everything was operational. F.A.B. Virgil! |
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Elmore Leonard is as dependable as a Ford used to be and as knowing as a New York fashion designer. |
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She was not a giggler, despite her extreme youth, and she smiled the small slow smile that men brought to her face without knowing why. |
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One cannot consistently judge the grammaticality of utterances without knowing what grammatical types their constituent morphemes represent. |
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Throwing to an experienced player, a passer should throw a hard pass knowing he could catch it with no problem. |
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They have a reputation for being a hot bench. They come in knowing the case, sometimes better than the lawyers. |
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Even with the most knowing interpreter, his hyperclever, verbose musings remain cryptic. |
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Constantine accepted the decision, knowing that it would remove doubts as to his legitimacy. |
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Thus spake Peter, as a man inebriate and made drunken with the sweetness of this vision, not knowing what he said. |
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The farmer, however, knowing the habits of joint snakes, had hidden one of the middle pieces in his pocket. |
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Jon and Tyrion greet each other with the words that have been used against them as weapons, sharing a knowing smile. |
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First, many crop landraces in Europe are being lost without our even knowing what is being lost. |
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According to a story told in different versions, a friend or student visited Dirac, not knowing of his marriage. |
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Peter was a little annoyed with them for knowing so much, but if he wanted to lord it over them his triumph was at hand. |
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Instead, he had lain awake for hours, knowing he'd made a pig's ear of everything, and trying to think of a way to sort things out. |
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Keats endured great conflict knowing his expectations as a struggling poet in increasingly hard straits would preclude marriage to Brawne. |
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In September 1820 Keats left for Rome knowing he would probably never see Brawne again. |
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She tried not to be flattered, knowing this rake could talk a dog off a meat wagon. |
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Despite knowing the numbers attending, the print run of programmes was sold out. |
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Most South Sudanese value knowing one's tribal origin, its traditional culture and dialect even while in exile and diaspora. |
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From the viewpoint of Eisenhower, in 1956 he had no way of knowing for certain whether Khrushchev's nuclear braggadocio was for real or not. |
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Muir sipped the last of his coffee, his moonful face breaking into a knowing grin. |
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This means knowing the identity of the customer and understanding the kinds of transactions in which the customer is likely to engage. |
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Let a good man obey every good motion rising in his heart, knowing that every such motion proceeds from God. |
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In this case, knowing more than one language is similar to stimulating mental activity. |
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Stoppard's father remained in Singapore as a British army volunteer, knowing that, as a doctor, he would be needed in its defence. |
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But knowing that Dylan is the same generation as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, makes it very difficult for me to accept it. |
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He declined, asserting that he felt unqualified, knowing little about scholarship on the theory of poetry. |
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Thus the human soul, in its separated state from the body, will be capable of knowing the spiritual intuitively. |
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Some renters did not pay, knowing they would have left Scotland when the bills arrived. |
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Such a distortion is impossible to correct for without knowing the details of the lens used to capture the image. |
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The Vikings were experts in judging speed and wind direction, and in knowing the current and when to expect high and low tides. |
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Group feeding is beneficial as individuals can spend more time feeding knowing that other hares are being vigilant. |
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Good water governance is primarily about knowing what processes work best in a particular physical and socioeconomic context. |
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Often Cameron was a friend of these Victorian celebrities, and, knowing them well, tried to capture their personalities in her photographs. |
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None of Kapo Rudi's three Pipels was German, but, knowing what was good for them, they learned all the songs by rote. |
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Chicken is also very commonly used in Tagines, knowing that one of the most famous tagine is the Tagine of Chicken, potatoes and olives. |
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