I told him my tour was a bit of a nightmare, and that my finances have been seriously freaking me out lately. |
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The two clubs have done a lot of talking lately, about fixtures, Festival Cups and the like. |
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With all this terrorism stuff lately, it seems that signs of regression are starting to appear. |
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Some of you may feel you've been getting a bit too much cricket here lately. |
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Just lately it feels like that well has overflowed and all those little packages are coming undone. |
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I've been so quiet lately the readers have started to write the spoofs themselves. |
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As you can see from about two posts ago, my mind has been taking the occasional hike down memory lane lately. |
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Anyone and everyone who has spoken to the Prime Minister lately can have no doubt as to the ambition. |
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As for a source for the story, I haven't seen anything lately, but she talks about it here. |
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I usually keep most of my political views to myself, but lately a little has been spilling out here. |
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I know Rob has been going through a tough time lately, but his blog has become vile and nasty. |
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The paper seems to have lurched politically rightward in its news coverage lately. |
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But lately several White colleagues have taken to beefing against affirmative action as reverse discrimination. |
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If the universe hasn't lavished you with extravagance lately, use this week's Mercurian energy to add some major extensions to your wish list. |
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And when I woke up today, I found a lot of the despair and anguish I had been feeling lately had left me. |
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It has lately been the fashion to focus the mind entirely on these mild and subordinate resemblances and to forget the main fact altogether. |
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Our nation needs to get serious about resourcing its reserves if it's going to rely on them as heavily as it has lately. |
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We've gone in third and come out in the lead several times lately, and that is a real morale booster for the team. |
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I'm sorry for you, my sweet angel, but lately passenger planes and jets do manage to get people from one end of the earth in under two days. |
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Maybe it's because my parents were so good at it, but I have lately found myself around a number of really inept mommies and daddies. |
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Unfortunately, it's been more of the latter lately, so watch out for the signs that you need more shut-eye. |
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He had always kidded her about her faith, but lately his tone had been more derisive, mocking. |
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However, the mistral which has been particularly strong lately has blown one of the gates off its mountings. |
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The slow-braised lamb shanks and short ribs we've tasted in restaurants lately have inspired us to follow suit. |
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But one of our spies told us that our bombs seemed to be missing their targets a lot lately, more than he could account for. |
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I'm a big fan of yours, Neil, and have been for a long, long while, but something lately has been bothering me. |
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He may not be improving off the tee, but lately he's been controlling his ball with his irons better than he has all year. |
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The military patrols have been increased lately, so we are trying to avoid those areas. |
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A lot of people I'm encountering lately seem to have been recently bereaved. |
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I've seen some shell shocked illustrators at shows lately, completely unable to understand why their prints aren't moving in quantity. |
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Oh, and more important than all that, I have really found your writing to be very touching and very tender lately, and I don't know, its awesome. |
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Doesn't it seem to you that His Serenity has been looking washed-out lately? |
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James, real quickly, we've mentioned the sequoias, but lately haven't talked about the importance of these trees. |
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The author of a treatise on sepulchral urns lately discovered in Norfolk was moved to comment. |
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A hamstring problem set him back for a while, but it hasn't been bothering him lately. |
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I did not like his looks at any time, and lately especially he had seemed to bear me malice. |
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I have lately been thinking about the lasting effects of modernism and science on religious narrative. |
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I'm finding that I'm starting to incorporate honesty a bit more often into my dealings with people lately. |
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I do think that there is a lot of mediocre music that has been coming out lately, so I sort of agree. |
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You may have noticed, lately, that public bathrooms are increasingly automated, thanks to infrared systems. |
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In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller. |
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I've seen a lot of articles around lately about how to pick and choose a search engine optimization company. |
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Formerly a medicine-cabinet staple, these mercury thermometers have lately been ruled a public health hazard. |
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Electro's been very much bandied around in magazines and newspapers and stuff lately. |
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The point of this was just so all those friends of mine who find me untalkative lately know that it has nothing to do with them. |
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He had taken up that nasty habit lately, but I assumed it was just because he was teething. |
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You are my friend, and I care a lot about you, even if I haven't really shown it lately. |
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Our friendship has been strained lately, but I was also hoping that maybe tonight things could be smoothed over once and for all. |
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As you can tell from my inane babble above, not much has been going on round these parts lately. |
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I'm on the other side of the fence, and I've been critical of some of you lately, so I'll understand if you take my advice with a grain of salt. |
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It all came back, a flood of unrestrainedness so contrary to what I have felt myself to be lately. |
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And I'm freaking hungry because all I've been eating lately is rabbit food. |
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You've always said how much you cherished my independence, but lately you've been bossing me around so much I just can't stand it. |
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The injured were taken to City Road Hospital, lately home to the great Dalrymple. |
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And lately most of my arguments have been with like-minded friends, and this bores me to tears. |
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I hope she is now in stronger health, but the weather lately has not been favorable, so cold and ungenial. |
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Linda had been cautious around the men at first, though she hadn't snubbed them, but lately she was beginning to warm up to their attentions. |
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This is surely one of the best accounts of the concerto to be released lately. |
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Work had been slow lately and he had to go hunt on his own account, which is why he was out that night. |
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However, there has been a steady increase in mutinous mutterings from rail users' groups lately as well as from individual passengers. |
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I've been feeling under the weather lately, so I decided to stay in bed this morning and get some much needed sleep. |
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The grid has been more or less a constant throughout her career, but lately it has become more robust and muscular. |
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I've been practicing getting up extra early lately, in hopeful preparation for starting some unnamed, undetermined job sometime soon. |
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She's got a really big smile though and if anything, we've been sadly lacking big smiles at work lately. |
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Not that Elle actually had time to notice what went on with Aaron lately, what with her new busy and active social life and all. |
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As a stage actor and, lately, a television star, he is probably the last person you would think of as a playwright of note. |
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I don't know how they do it, but lately I've been getting a whole bunch of emails addressed only to my addy. |
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I've come to the realization lately that I've been holing up in my apartment way too much for far too long. |
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Coupled with the fact that the main thrust of all the stuff I've done lately is repetitive, mundane, monotonous data entry. |
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I've been having quite a few late nights lately, and my body clock is totally screwed, so my internal alarm only just kicked in. |
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Whoever said there's no such thing as a free lunch hasn't been on the Web lately. |
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We haven't seen much of Steve lately but we've seen lots of his son, Nick, parading in underdaks during the fashion festival. |
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Either way, they are a rare event round here lately, so that makes them a big deal. |
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It was Emma, the quiet mouse from the lunch table who, lately, had been looking slimmer and more awake than usual. |
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Fishermen have made adjustments lately to keep more keepers and feed fewer to sharks. |
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All that is by the by, as anyone who's been watching the news lately will tell you. |
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I'm sorry for blowing you off lately, I'll make it up to you, what are you doing tonight? |
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I haven't been able to turn on the shouting heads shows lately without seeing something about it, and I just heard a rundown on NPR this morning. |
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Hollywood has a long tradition of mining American history for film plots, but lately it's been harder to find those essential happy endings. |
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My doctor told me that I had a low blood count, which might help to explain why I have been feeling so tired lately. |
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As someone who's faced more than her share of hardships lately, she should know a thing or two about having nothing to lose by taking a chance. |
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An ingenious Frenchman named Gabet has lately constructed such a wirelessly controlled torpedo boat. |
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The nine-year-old has been in cracking form lately, winning at Musselburgh and Catterick. |
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Now I know lately I haven't done a very good job at creating controversy, and I'm sorry for that. |
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It was just the 5th movement that had lately been keeping her up all night, working her fingers to the bone. |
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Do you know of any fellow citizen, who has lately done a worthy action, deserving praise and imitation? |
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Interest in the Specials has burgeoned lately with the use of the two-tone legends' ska sounds in advertisements. |
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However, we've been fortunate lately, and hope to have more labradorite necklaces for you on this page. |
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I've made a couple of gaffes with experiments in all-night bleaching lately. |
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The horse has bounced back to rude health lately, winning at Ayr and Pontefract in the style of a rejuvenated character. |
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He was moody lately but somehow he just could not shrug off the black cloud that was hovering over him. |
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It seems that everybody is jumping on the all-wheel drive SUV bandwagon lately. |
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I've been loosely blabbing a little bit lately, and this is the time I need to come clean about the whole thing. |
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There are but two types of waste demanding collection, and disposal at landfill sites, or controversially lately at incineration plants. |
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Congratulations to Mick and Bridie, who celebrated their ruby wedding anniversary lately. |
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We haven't done anything lately and you're constantly turning me down whenever I offer to do something with you. |
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She's taken quite a few lately with her mum's phone camera and they are surprisingly decent. |
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I have been very busy lately and the ongoing project will take up about a few more weeks. |
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Other public places include airports, now have you tried to find the smoking area in one lately? |
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Life's been pretty quiet lately, here in the midst of the post-Christmas lull. |
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Asked whether he had taken any time off lately, Josh appears not to understand the question. |
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Feelings of frustrated paternalism have been coursing through me and partner lately. |
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Have you lately observed any encroachment on the just liberties of the people? |
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Let's run down the list of the big hype bands that the Brits have spilled a lot of ink on lately. |
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I slacked off a bit on the viewing in July and August, but I've been picking up the pace lately. |
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I haven't written much lately due to being generally tired from work and a bit uninspired. |
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Have you felt you needed to keep these aspects of yourself under wraps lately? |
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I realise I haven't done much to boost your pensionable income lately, but you have always boxed clever financially and will have provided well for your own future. |
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McChrystal has lately been the subject of numerous media profiles, most of them adulatory. |
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The first Bleachers single went to number one in alternative and all the shows have been sold out lately. |
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On the other hand, right-wing activists have lately said, Banning displays interferes with the exercise of religion. |
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To judge from the book review sections lately, another thousand or so are being published to coincide with the bicentennial. |
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The show was an instant hit and a cash cow for Walters and ABC, but lately the franchise has been running out of steam. |
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I've been wading through less spam lately thanks to a tip I got. |
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Had any twinges, aches, discombobulations lately, or even an angry tooth? |
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The laptop computer that we have been using for performing pulmonary function tests had been acting up lately, overheating and shutting itself off. |
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I haven't mentioned much about the politics of the homeowners association lately out of fear that I'd put a jinx on the overall shift toward good relations. |
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He didn't know why he was so jumpy lately, every little thing scared him. |
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There has been a lot of this jumpiness about headlines and movies lately. |
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What is remarkable in the cases of ransomware we've seen lately is the effort that the authors have put into creating different versions for every targeted country. |
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It is with such knowledge in mind that famous practitioners of the historical novel, such as AS Byatt, have asked lately, whither the historical novel now? |
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It has been too warm lately and with long hair the dog gets real warm. |
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You've taken on a few airs and graces lately, haven't you Tim? |
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And few acts lately, from anywhere, have gotten attention online like s.a. hip-hop trio Die Antwoord. |
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A malnourished kitten has been hanging around my yard and alley lately. |
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I've noticed a lot of people larding their speech with that phrase lately. |
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To my mind this is nothing compared to the flip-flops done lately by foreigners. |
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But lately, some fashion mavens and movie stars have cast the diet as freakish even by their often neurotic standards. |
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But having made significant gains in recent years, the country is now losing ground, lately due to friendly fire. |
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After all the furore about his pool parties lately, you couldn't have blamed Prince Harry if he'd missed the paralympic swimming. |
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Much has been made lately of the ability of literature to improve our empathy and social skills. |
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Indeed, the Sooner State has lately taken pride in pushing back against anything that reeks of progressive-ness. |
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So, why is it, then that are there so few movies lately that are not jaded, tawdry, humorlessly moralistic, or amorally violent? |
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The schmo who took her didn't look like he'd been at Ft. Bragg lately. |
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Our lives have been really hectic lately, bordering on manic. |
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The character-building cornerstone of American life has lately come under fire for ills ranging from racism to concussions. |
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But lately attention from the Kevin Keller story line has given it new life. |
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In a tool-shed at the bottom of the garden, lay the relics of building-materials, left by masons lately employed to repair a part of the premises. |
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Frowning, she tried to think of why he was in her thoughts so much lately. |
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The initial concept that all the people forming the Modern Nation-states will result in a uniform culture, a melting pot, has been lately questioned. |
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And, as has been in the news lately, modeling can also be about stress, superficiality, race and false values. |
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Cast members of seminal TV show Twin Peaks have been surfacing in music videos lately. |
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Still, the Madam Secretary cast and crew have been lately downplaying parallels to the Democratic presidential hopeful. |
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Scott Dellamore, a schoolteacher from Rhinebeck, said the matrimonial madness has lately been haunting his dreams. |
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Scott Dellamore, a schoolteacher from Rhinebeck, said the matrimonial madness has been haunting his dreams lately. |
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But of course Kerry hasn't exactly bowled the world over lately with his misstatements, so maybe this is a miscalculation. |
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The winters lately are not as severe as they were twenty or thirty years ago and it now possible to see the last Rose of Summer in full bloom on Christmas Day. |
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Maybe the channel is having a hard time recruiting talking heads or something but I'm hearing an awful lot of this kind of bizarre blather lately. |
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This makes me feel better, for, in truth, I have been unusually upset lately. |
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Add these films to the must-see list of recent videos on CNN and YouTube that have lately made witnesses of us all. |
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I'm feeling awful because I've been so terribly slack lately. |
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I work with him every week and he's come on leaps and bounds lately. |
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Stars' glorious start to the season has hit a slight snag lately with a couple of draws, while their closest rival, Ballina, continues to string together victories. |
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But whatever her professions of zaniness, lately Barrymore has seemed awfully grown up. |
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I've been breaking kayfabe a lot lately and it's bad, completely unprofessional. |
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Similar developments in Scotland have lately been called the Lowland Clearances by historians such as Tom Devine. |
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However, the question that agency theorists were grabbling with lately is whether the resultant executive behavior includes sensible risk taking. |
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It's not exactly breaking news, but the danger of grapefruit seems to be a juicy subject in the health-related media lately. |
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The treaty was broken in 1513 when James declared war on England in support of the French who had lately been attacked by the English. |
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But lately critics have wondered whether Midas has lost his touch. |
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Midget golf has reduced golf's perspective to half an acre, and what was lately a social privilege turns out to be a Rube Goldberg whimsy. |
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As her current bloke was turning out better than expected, I didn't see much of her lately. |
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I am very well aware that lately mention has been made of particular microbions. |
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He looked around. This place wasn't exactly Mickey D's, but it was sure a lot better than some of the places he'd been eating in lately. |
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Perhaps the golden era of the club came in the 1960s, as well as more lately in the Super League era. |
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The rub is that these devices have been in short supply lately. |
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I was somewhat distant lately, and my lady promised me head every Tuesday of the week when I'm nice to her, so I better be on my best. |
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We've been learning all sorts of interesting things about the iconic jam band Phish lately. |
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Given McManus has been scoring a good few goals lately, did some rozzer have a bet on his team winning? |
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There has been a ton of buzz lately about the exotic and very dangerous lionfish. |
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Wood is only 47, but death has lately loitered in the family circle. |
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Most of the youngsters I have been coaching lately have rods of seven or eight line weight. |
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One player in particular has been grabbing a lot of attention lately. |
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Mariana tried to swallow her sugar water, which was all her family could afford lately, but it wouldn't slip past the knot in her throat. |
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And lately it is proving far more devastating and ferocious than its erstwhile begetter. |
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Victoria Beatty of Nashville, Tennessee, understands this, as that's the situation in which she lately found herself. |
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The Oral-B Pulsar is the latest entry in the hot battery-operated oral care category, which is receiving much attention lately. |
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The team has performed better lately after getting off to a shaky start. |
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India lately authorized the government-owned State Bank of India and 3 mutual funds to launch Sharia funds. |
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Real-life events blurring into Hollywood movies is hardly new, especially lately. |
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In fact, I'm completely talentless and lacking in personality, but I have lately bravely fought a deep addiction for Smarties. |
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Ask some, even when a black boy happens to not have been shot dead lately. |
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She died of an overdose of veronal. She's been taking it lately for sleeplessness. Must have taken too much. |
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I was just starting emerge from lurkership into this discussion group when it has lately become swamped by this non-controversy. |
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He must be expecting an onslaught, because Mr. Wainwright, 33, the singer-songwriter-rhinestone-lover, has been superfabulous lately. |
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The Palaeolithic diet is one which has been receiving a lot of attention lately. |
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This morning I rose, put on my suit with great skirts, having not lately worn any other clothes but them. |
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She's become so dogmatic lately that arguing with her is pointless. |
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The ruffler in leather, who lately went fighting through the door, has returned, presumably by means of another entrance. |
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To include this real options aspect into analysis of acquisition targets is one interesting issue that has been studied lately. |
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Elinor then ventured to doubt the propriety of her receiving such a present from a man so little, or at least so lately known to her. |
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We''ve had blobs of Tarmac thrown at the pavements, and lately splodges of concrete. |
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But lately, Tousy feels that a puerile version of romance has started to dominate popular lyrics and music. |
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Obama's review does not use the narco-state label often applied to Afghanistan lately. |
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Adjoining Guinea on the right are the numerous and vast Solomon Islands which lately became famous by the voyage of Alvarus Mendanius. |
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She has felt pressure lately because her boss expects her to get the job done by the first. |
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Among the fiefs destined for the duke of Gandia were Cerveteri and Anguillara, lately acquired by Virginio Orsini, head of that powerful house. |
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There's been a marked increase lately in Limbaugh's rhetoric about, of all things, class warfare. |
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With the weather the way it has been sometimes lately, some of the trilbies got a big soggy. |
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She has been burning her candle at both ends lately, trying to put it together on time. |
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A significant part of the religious and scientific vocabulary is of Latin or Greek origin, often borrowed from French and, lately, English. |
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Blonde bombshells have been around since the beginning of time, but lately, stars have really been stepping up their golden-haired game. |
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They knew that my lord of Arundel had grown so orgulous that he had lately dared to marry the Earl of March's sister, without license. |
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You see I haven't been feeling well lately so I sent my orgo clone in to work for me. |
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They have a great idea, especially since everyone is on a health kick lately. |
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But lately the number of sunspots, solar flares and spectacular coronal mass ejections has gone up. |
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His mother had died lately, watched over, as I was told, by his Intended. |
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You've probably heard the terms linear and nonlinear bandied about lately. |
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There have been few factory and store openings in the US lately. |
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I must admit that I really enjoyed the datebooks rather than the calendars that you have produced lately, since the datebooks had many more images from our world. |
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On the other hand, Glassman has been sparring a lot with Lou Dobbs lately. |
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The leading personage of the Royal House of Orange was young Prince William who was the grandson of Charles I the lately beheaded king of England. |
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It used to be a funny comic, but lately it has gone off the deep end. |
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I've been going through a hard time myself lately but, when I rang her one night, on the verge of tears, I got the brush-off because she was off out to visit someone else. |
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Rowdy had been heard, more than once lately, to anathematize viciously the prairie-dogs for standing on their tails and chipchip-chipping at them as they went by. |
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The foist had lately arrived form the country and was known to be doing a thriving trade in and around Westminster Hall where many country folk and others came to see lawyers. |
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However, there has been lately a campaign by some bottlers to make cider a drink consumed all year round, in any occasion, and not only seasonally. |
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If you think the stock market has been volatile lately, wait until you see how galvanizingly Grigaitis defines the surrogate incarnation of Sid Caesar. |
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The term Yin dynasty has been synonymous with the Shang dynasty in history, although it has lately been used to refer specifically to the latter half of the Shang dynasty. |
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He is upbeat about Bollywood coming up with lots of offbeat films lately. |
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They zapped a lot of files before realizing they had not backed up lately. |
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Later, East Asian travelers and lately European colonialism brought words from Portuguese, French, Dutch, and most significantly English during the colonial period. |
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The area, until lately, was notable for its inshore fisheries, and for plentiful shellfish, therefore seafood is likely to have been an important part of the diet. |
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The different Frankish tribes, such as the Salii, Ripuarii, and Chamavi, had different legal traditions, which were only lately codified, largely under Charlemagne. |
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Services for installation of irrigation systems have become in-demand lately, including both drip and rainfed irrigation rather than purchase of the equipment. |
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Although bed bugs, stink bugs, cicadas and mosquitoes have stolen headlines lately, pest management professionals agree that cockroaches remain a constant pest threat. |
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For the rest, they affirm Germania to be a recent word, lately bestowed. |
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It was formerly a Victorian grand hotel and lately government offices. |
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Grim and gloomy Protestantism has never been exactly a bundle of laughs but lately humour in the church, particularly the evangelical wing, seems to be undergoing a revival. |
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A relative newcomer, krill oil has been creating a lot of buzz lately. |
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He had lately procured himself a large, fine, mettlesome, Donets horse, dun-colored, with light mane and tail, and when he rode it no one could outgallop him. |
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Basketball, tennis, cycling, handball, futsal, motorcycling and, lately, Formula One are also important due to the presence of Spanish champions in all these disciplines. |
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Wynnemerus Preston lately held 2 cottages wasted of which the tofts are worth 2d. net yearly and another cottage wasted of which the toft is worth 6d. net yearly. |
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The Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle is showing a film called The Mighty Uke which documents the history of the ukulele and how it has made a comeback lately. |
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He's also a budding conceptualist, lately putting together an ambitious series of gigs under the title Music And Architecture, involving an imaginative array of settings. |
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Astilbe WITH all the rain we've been having lately, my astilbes are happier than ever, their delicate feathery plumes brightening up a semi-shaded corner. |
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Cornish pasties are very popular with the workingclasses in this neighbourhood, and have lately been successfully introduced into some parts of Devonshire. |
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