The bark of seals drowns out the din of the city you left behind, and at night, the canal's placid silence is just what you need to decompress. |
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The realities of everyday life were left behind as soon as one entered the meeting. |
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As long as there are children left behind and losing out, we have work to do. |
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You must go online or risk being left behind in the Internet Age, they are warned. |
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One of these was his absolute insistence that no one under any circumstance be left behind. |
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I was very junior, but he made the effort to remember my name and made sure I wasn't left behind. |
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He was apparently left behind when his owners went back to China, in the care of a friend. |
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It is finally left behind when the family takes a motorboat across a vast lagoon. |
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My brother was left behind in England for three years at boarding school because of the point he was at in his education. |
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Evidently that cheery bedside manner was left behind on a straw bale all those years ago. |
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He left behind a much smaller library of recorded works than Sun Ra, but what a collection it is. |
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The deck here has fallen slightly into the holds, with ribs from the starboard side of the hull left behind and sticking up slightly. |
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Eight ordinary people have left behind their regular lives to take part in the series, taking on a fake alias and living a lie. |
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Witty and light-hearted, the play left behind an intriguing question in the minds of many viewers. |
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The closest the FBI gets to a motive for the smallpox attack is an apocalyptic Biblical passage left behind by the terrorist. |
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Many Arab horses were left behind when the Moslems left and were left to breed with local horses creating such breeds as the Andalusian horse. |
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Rarely has a film gathered such visual poetry from the literal and figurative ashes of the dead forms it has left behind. |
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The world starts making sense, and the meaningless scribbles are left behind. |
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At the end of the recent successful Summer Camp there were a number of articles of clothing left behind by participants. |
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The first factory workers in New England often wrote longingly about the countryside they had left behind. |
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But everyone else was also entering into dangerous enemy territory, so Cat and her comrades had to stay sharp or else get left behind. |
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Is feminity only about asserting yourself as woman when you find yourself left behind in a swirl of progressive women? |
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Those left behind learned to live with the fear of explosive or incendiary bombs. |
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Many of those left behind lost not only their loved ones, but also their means of survival. |
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Skittles, an orange tabby, was left behind during a summer stay in southern Wisconsin. |
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The majority of those left behind are too young, old or sick to travel far. |
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The birds in the aviary, not to be left behind, revelled in their own little way in quenching their thirst and conquering the heat. |
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Not to be left behind, the other political parties have also not been averse to reaching out to the local mahants for support. |
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Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting. |
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Unlike the wolves the coyotes preferred to scavenge the dead carcasses left behind by others. |
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Within seconds, the field stretched and half were left behind, so the backmarkers faced a desperate chase for 10 miles before order was restored. |
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The main accusation came from a dead man who left behind this tell-all videotape. |
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Gallus eventually got his army away in the night, but he left behind 6,000 dead and all of his artillery and baggage. |
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She shifted her stare back to the bag he left behind and gently touched it with her fingers. |
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He left behind the violet shirt of Fiorentina for the challenge of winning the scudetto. |
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I feel it is those who are left behind that suffer the most emotional pain when a relative or someone close to them kills themself. |
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He left behind a number of other valuable items, which were locked in the boot of the vehicle. |
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Forming in brackish seawater, layer after layer of mats have left behind clusters of small, sedimentary columns. |
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A small bird with a broken wing, left behind by its mates, struggles to escape a crowd of hungry crabs alongside a deserted seashore. |
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By 11 p.m. the dance floor is filled with young expatriates thirsty for a reminder of what they left behind. |
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Hall, cot, tree, tower, glade, mead, waste or woodland, are seen, passed, left behind, and vanish as in a dream. |
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There are large segments of our society that do not have equal access and are being left behind. |
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Many memories were lost or left behind that day, but some are indelibly etched on the minds of the islanders forever. |
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The only clue to the man's identity is a tiepin that he left behind in his hasty retreat. |
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This occurred when practicing Anglicans were left behind in America as the British vacated the colonies, taking their priests with them. |
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The houses are soon left behind and the lane leads through open country to a T-junction at the top of the road. |
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A beggar woman and her child took shelter on the verandah at night and left behind disquieting odours. |
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When they left the encampment they left behind them beds, wearing apparel and clothing of all kinds scattered around. |
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The narratives tend to focus on family members left behind, in states of bemused and angry grief. |
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Not wishing to be left behind, the Observer revealed yesterday that it has a blog. |
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Please send what you can to support those left behind, they need to survive and everyone can do a lot to help. |
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My job is to follow clues left behind on the seabed of disasters that may have taken place hundreds of years ago. |
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It is thought the burglars were stealing to order as they left behind scores of instruments also worth thousands of pounds. |
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As we travel around the capital, it's apparent just what the water has left behind. |
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The refugees seem anxious to get back to their homes and many of them left behind family members in the city. |
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He sucked in his breath through his teeth, biting down hard to try and suppress the throbbing left behind by a revolver's bullet's passage. |
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Even computers were not left behind and an entire roomful of youngsters showed their mettle with the gadgets. |
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The principal legacy left behind in those territories from which the language of the Britons were displaced is that of toponyms. |
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Many cities and towns were nostalgically named after the places the Scottish immigrants had left behind. |
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The earlier DNA sample had been taken from a trail of blood left behind when he cut himself smashing the cash office window. |
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I think this is another paradigm of countries in transition, the bad roads left behind after being trammelled by the carts of history. |
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The old rooks are left behind to watch the young and mind the house during the day. |
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Among other things, he detonated mines and bombs left behind from the Vietnam War. |
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We also wanted to reduce the depth of the ruts left behind by machine travel on these sites. |
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Fast forwarding the dull bits, the couple gets left behind in the open sea while the boat, due to an unfortunate miscount, sets off without them. |
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I thank God that my grandfather left behind such a testimony for his Shoshone people. |
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The record snow fall left behind bitter cold weather all across the region. |
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For many of the passengers, the trail of devastation left behind by the monstrous tidal waves, is still fresh in their memory. |
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But that twilit vision of humanity the shadows of film noir were first intended to conceal from its audience, that was never left behind. |
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She left behind 15 mink coats, six silver fox stoles, a dress studded with diamonds, a bullet-proof bra and 2,800 pairs of her coveted shoes. |
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The veteran rocker had checked out of the hotel after the Manhattan show, but left behind a piece of luggage, police said. |
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To hear him speak is a sobering reminder of the ugly scars left behind by apartheid. |
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In single file the troop left the camp, followed by the sleepy eyes of those left behind, and passed into the shadows of the mountainside woods. |
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There, it has left behind the intricacies of conscious experience for the enigmas of the unconscious. |
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Only a few runts, chicks whose parents had perhaps fallen prey to a toothy leopard seal, are left behind to feed the skuas. |
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Each tribe marched in a body and close to each other so that none might be left behind, nor was there any straggling allowed. |
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Trees and slash are left behind in the pursuit of today's profit opportunities, and nothing grows back except weeds. |
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These families have not returned to Juda as yet and an uneasy silence pervades the huts left behind by them. |
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But 21st century Buddhism will be left behind as a museum piece if we do not harness ourselves to the new technologies and the Internet. |
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We are calling on the British Government to commit to clearing up unexploded ordnance, including the cluster bomblets that have been left behind. |
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The caves at Creswell Crags are known to have been occupied in palaeolithic times because hunters left behind bone and flint stone tools. |
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Insect, bacteria and slime mold communities coordinate growth processes based on interactions among chemical trails left behind by individuals. |
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She stretched the way that a cat does, edging her pale arms through the slimy, greasy mess we left behind. |
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However, to try to get uniformity of standards countrywide, when the changes were made the lower levels were not left behind. |
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He finds a grenade left behind by the soldiers and sets up a booby trap for them in his father's outdoor tent. |
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Scottish police hope eventually to nail the criminal as a direct result of traces of sweat he left behind on torch batteries. |
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The thing is, I always assumed that by the time we hit university, the drama would be left behind. |
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Not wanting to be left behind I did as I was told, ignoring the dull ache caused with every bounce of my tiring body. |
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The problems are left behind, perhaps marginally smoothed over by their efforts. |
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He said debris left behind by the floods included 40 ft trees snapped off at the base and at least 40 carcases. |
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On the surface, there are shells, fish bones and a snowlike powder left behind by the alkaline waters. |
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Most of them precipitate before sodium chloride and therefore are left behind as the seawater is moved from one evaporating pond to another. |
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If technology companies fail to upskill and improve their international sales and marketing capability, however, they will be left behind. |
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The scientists say the rain forests are made vulnerable to clear-cutting by the networks of access roads left behind by logging operations. |
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As a result, the calcium carbonate comes out of solution and is left behind as a tiny bit of solid calcium carbonate. |
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By vandalistically setting everything they had left behind on fire, they left a terrible blemish. |
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He said they left behind tools they had used to damage the trees including a saw, a spade and a fork. |
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The buckytube was accidentally discovered in the resultant soot left behind from an electrical discharge between two carbon electrodes. |
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He left behind his wife, despite knowing he had made a vow for life, and took up with his speech-writer. |
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Many are feeling threatened by the idea of getting left behind if they don't vibe with this new medium. |
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She wasn't in the bathroom and her purse had been left behind, sitting on the bedside dresser with its contents spilling out. |
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There is no heroism in butchery, no heroism in suicide, no heroism in writing that invokes, and profits from, the war you have left behind. |
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Naomi has three she left behind when she deserted her husband to go on the stage. |
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The cub nursed at her breast with as little fear as the young child newly born she had left behind at home. |
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Those who are left behind have an obligation, a duty, to retrain, move or do whatever it takes to find gainful employment. |
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Don't settle for the station bill left behind by the last guy and his crew, write one which will work for you. |
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Without wasting a moment we head for the last cape of the Peninsula de Paria, with the help of a GPS that they inexplicably left behind. |
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He also left behind a leather offcut with his name inscribed upon it, and may have owned the magnificent chamfron which was found nearby. |
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They are grappling with the awful stench emanating from the filth the water has left behind. |
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The oil rig would be transported to port for scrapping, while the legs would be left behind to become fish sanctuaries. |
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You can't saddle a man who chose to be American with the baggage he left behind in the old country. |
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The males are left behind to guard and hatch the eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet, even during blinding blizzards. |
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If the stretch mark extends well above that level, some of them may be left behind, even in a belt lipectomy. |
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We've left behind the smaller highway and merged onto an Interstate, the miles sliding by now at a rapid clip. |
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How many kids have they left behind, dead and strung out, him and his brother? |
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Consider the plight of the millions of orphans left behind when AIDS strikes down their parents and other relatives. |
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Letters display the kind of orthographical and punctuational errors that one is supposed to have left behind by the tenth grade. |
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One of my aunts used to believe that the trails left behind by high-flying planes must have an effect on the weather. |
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They left behind a large hand-made thank you written in black Chinese characters on a red background. |
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Often these roots are flared, and the apical portions may be amputated and left behind in the jaw as the succedaneous tooth erupts. |
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Like biology tests and cheerleading tryouts, acne is something you probably thought you'd left behind in high school. |
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Valuable property was stolen, but worst of all was the trail of damage that was left behind. |
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But due to vicissitude of fortune the Empire collapsed and left behind the legacy of the English language, on which the sun never sets. |
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The image captures a personal moment, one that links the soldier with the home front and the wife he left behind. |
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The anion that is left behind is a cluster of carbon, chlorine, and boron atoms. |
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What is left behind is not only very strong, but also contains very little free mercury. |
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They captured many of the records that the Germans left behind in their hurried departure. |
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The pioneering family left behind legacies of pastoralism, art, and agriculture. |
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This stingless bee, Trigona hypogea, carries off the youngsters left behind in newly abandoned wasp nests. |
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Her photographs are mainly close-ups of trees, but also include patterns found on weathered concrete or left behind by removed posters. |
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As the massive glaciers retreated thousands of years ago, they left behind coarsely rounded rocks of every color and description. |
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Despite the fact that GM crops are a failure, they are urging the government to remove the ban or be left behind. |
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If you don't want to be left behind, you should immediately go out and acquire, by fair means or foul, this piece of work. |
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As with cryotherapy, the tissue left behind may stimulate an immune response. |
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The king imprudently left behind him an open letter denouncing much of the work of the Revolution. |
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For many, saying farewell to those left behind on land is the hardest part. |
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Having moved from Anfield to Elland Road, it is inconceivable that Fowler will be left behind if fully fit and back in form. |
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Many of them have to be re-homed and, whilst it's less of a problem for the younger cats, many of the older felines get left behind. |
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Any child subjected to compulsory schooling of any kind gets left behind intellectually. |
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A better coastal trip is the southern route along to Agrigento, dotted with the pillboxes left behind after the war. |
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Cut away the outer skin so that there is no white pith left behind and then slice each across into thin slices. |
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Luckily, the 16-year-old culprit left behind a fingerprint and detectives were able to trace him. |
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In fact, a sizeable number was left behind, including the poorest inhabitants of the land such as vinedressers, ploughmen, and artisans. |
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The convincing patterns of paving bricks or flagstones left behind look great and come at a fraction of the trouble of the real thing. |
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The technology is coming, he believes, and those who choose to remain flesh and blood will be left behind. |
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She has become a poster girl for quality artists left behind by major labels. |
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Cathal followed close behind so as not to be left behind on another adventure. |
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One consequence of the astonishing potency of the MIA myth is the refrain of today's American war films that no one must be left behind. |
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He left behind him a daughter, the only family he had, and a cowhand who'd been his partner of sorts ever since he'd saved his life. |
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The animals were all tethered by their forelocks and would not have wandered away even if the women left behind were not there. |
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If you don't do it hard and fast enough, the wave will crest and break and you'll be left behind. |
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The ginger monkey cuddly toy was left behind by a young visitor, believed to be a boy during last week's half term break. |
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As the frost line moves downward, the moisture is left behind, trapped directly below the road surface. |
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The culture shock for boys and girls who had known only the lifestyle they left behind in rural Ireland was undoubtedly great. |
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Because the railway networks are straining to transport 400 million tonnes of coal to fuel electricity plants, many other goods are left behind. |
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It is made by fermenting residue left behind after the separation of milk and curd. |
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When he left the game at 26, he left behind the idea that he had not fulfilled himself, that he had somehow not been true to his talent. |
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Furthermore, several rune alphabets or futharks have been left behind to puzzle scholars. |
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For the poor natives left behind, it's an uncertain time, filled with marauding Saxons and power struggles among local chieftains. |
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The elimination of large flocks of birds was conducted with military precision to make sure that no trace of the virus was left behind. |
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Your neighborhood is chilled by a damp wind tossing about scraps of ribbon and tissue left behind by careless garbage men. |
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I also managed to fill a skip to overflowing with the junk the previous owners had left behind. |
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The impressions left behind in the underside of the surfboard were more reminiscent of a pinniped's dentition than that of a white shark. |
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Not expecting Remus for quite awhile I just prowled around, looking at old axes and shovels that had been left behind. |
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As the Elf army pushed forward, a sea of blood, bodies and gore was left behind. |
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You quickly get dressed and go downstairs, wondering what the contractor left behind or forgot to do that brought him back unannounced. |
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The 20-year-old is the latest in a long line of motorcyclists, most of them young, who have left behind grieving families. |
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Sabertooth tigers stalked giant ground sloths around the La Brea Tar Pits, and left behind their bones. |
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In two of three houses the suspect has raided he has left behind his own disgusting signature by using the properties as a toilet. |
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Basically, the gwyniad was left behind when the Ice Age ended and has been lake-locked at Bala ever since. |
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Among the gravels there were shiny crystals of the mineral gypsum, the residue left behind when seawater evaporates. |
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She was a woman of great distinction who left behind a large body of excellent work. |
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Dr Norman related how the navy nurses were left behind when the Philippines were evacuated. |
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A fine dust had settled over the grass, the remains of our home, and now with each step he took a footprint was left behind and I shivered hard. |
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It's not at all uncommon to meet poor men who have left behind a winding trail of exes and their unanticipated progeny. |
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The fairway doglegs to the left behind the trees, with the green, of course, out of sight. |
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There is no record of estrangement or any lack of devotion towards those he had left behind. |
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The mess is left behind when they go, and the local council has to deal with it. |
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Every time your machine crashes, a vast heap of temporary files full of information are left behind. |
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Suddenly, its authorship comes into question, as do the motives of those left behind. |
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Years of sanctions have left behind an economy dominated by racketeers and smugglers. |
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Tim stirred it well, to mix in all the little left behind bits of fried chicken, garlic and breadcrumbs. |
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Interpreting a person's life from journals left behind is a dangerously misguided exercise. |
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The last of its tumble-down outlying villages, with its cheering raggedy children, was left behind many hours ago. |
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When an orange is juiced, fibre and other health-giving elements are left behind. |
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The noodles, most of which we left behind because we were so full from the meat and vegetables, were ramen and rice noodles. |
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In the very few crannies left behind are fleurs-de-lis, rampant lions, unicorns, dogs, and vases of flowers. |
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The constellations wheel around us, ribbons of nebula drift into view, scintillate and are left behind. |
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All they do is whinge and whine about how hard life is and how they've been left behind. |
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By his 40's, he had turned into a ravaged scarecrow, unrepentant about the trail of sorrow he had left behind. |
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A couple who left behind me were still raving about him when we reached the car park. |
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The Aborigine stared after them as though he were being left behind by two old friends. |
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Forgetful guests across the country have left behind false eyeballs, wigs, and even artificial arms and legs. |
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As a result of the nucleon transformations, a new proton is left behind in the nucleus and the atomic number of the atom is raised by one. |
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The British and French refused to buy it at any price, reasoning that it would be left behind anyway. |
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They had quite a walk ahead of them to return to the car they had left behind, but it didn't matter to them in the least. |
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When the elevator doors next opened, it was to a corridor identical to the one Elvis and Lucifel had left behind in the east wing of dormitories. |
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Apparently, the film has been recut for its wide release, with the better parts of Mr. Brown's performance left behind. |
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These Wombles make good use of all manner of items left behind by thoughtless humans. |
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But those who fled their villages have left behind people who are even worse off. |
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Stones are completely removed by open surgery whereas fragments are left behind after minimally invasive therapy. |
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Is the ammo also among the consignment left behind by freedom fighters more than 20 years ago? |
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I also own a lava lamp, or at least a vial of orange goo left behind by my landlord who has an unnervingly 70s view of home design. |
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It is as if the early engagement of many of them with anarchism had left behind a permanent repugnance for the political struggle. |
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Best of all is his plot to assassinate the ex-wife's cat, the spiteful angora she left behind. |
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The Britishers left behind for us an angrezi hang-up, but many of us did not know that they carried back our spicy tongues in return. |
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More commonly some material is left behind and only when it is removed surgically will bleeding cease. |
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The coach will hope just enough of Rudolph's magical dust is left behind to sprinkle on his team. |
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The independent sector was not left behind in the celebration of new heights being reached yesterday. |
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When Scotland flew to the Far East, at the end of last season, perspective was left behind. |
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Since she was young, it may be that both ovaries were left behind at the time of hysterectomy. |
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No one bothered to tell her friend where to go to for the next train, so she was left behind. |
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The lice hatch in about ten days, but the egg case is left behind to grow out with the hair. |
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On one trip in Africa, a tardy photographer was left behind and had to catch us up in the next country. |
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Her painted purple lips moved noiselessly in the dark as the city was left behind. |
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Nevertheless, Carolingians reigned in Germany till 911 and in France till 987 and they left behind a prestige which later kings of the Middle Ages sought to emulate. |
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Banks too are not to be left behind in wooing the hesitant customer. |
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In the end she slipped quietly away from us, but her family and those of us who befriended her over the years will happily retain the many lovely memories she has left behind. |
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They had worried about being able to assimilate into a culture so different from the one they had left behind. |
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As he described the case of his cellmate Ibrahim Dewari, the determination to help those he left behind resurfaced. |
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The Fort Meade monthly report does not record the names of the mission's enlisted men, but it is unlikely a wagoner and cook would have been left behind on a long march. |
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If an investor wants to cash their policy in, then the insurer has to make an adjustment to the policy value in order to be fair to the investors who are left behind. |
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Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health. |
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In the ensuing stramash I was left behind with my grandparents. |
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Now, having long since left behind the toil of the sea, he hefted flasks of whiskey instead of halyards, ladled grog instead of tar, or polished glass instead of brass. |
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Their fourth comrade, left behind at the cemetery, attempted scaling a fence and wound up in the hospital the next day. |
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On the beach are the watercourses of small rivulets that formed in the rain and are left behind like aerial views of the world's great river deltas. |
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Many things left behind deep memories, the children with their warmth and their unreservedness, the adults with their ever present care and concern. |
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All that was left behind him was a fine, crushed multi-colored powder. |
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Most thrilling was the reunion with Ladin and Iman, the youngest of the siblings left behind. |
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My biggest fear, of course, is swimming slower than the hundreds of other meshuggeners and being left behind, solitary in the open sea and crashing waves. |
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Large areas of Africa were depopulated, economic development was severely depressed and the societies left behind were fragmented and destabilized. |
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I paged through descriptions of the dead cities that pathogens had left behind. |
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Poisons left behind under and around Midway Village include benzene, lead, and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, a class of compounds that includes many known carcinogens. |
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Steel wool and wire brushes should not be used to clean surfaces to be finished with water repellent preservatives since small iron deposits may be left behind. |
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He left behind him three daughters, and a son born of the same mother. |
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The package is believed to have been luggage left behind on a train. |
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There was cold comfort for those left behind, forecasters predicting a distinctly wet festive period and motoring organisations warning of jams on the roads. |
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Yet when British troops left their African, Middle Eastern, and Asian dominions, they left behind many embryonic democracies, too. |
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Historically both are central to the sides they represent but they should be no more than that, just outmoded symbols of a past which should be left behind. |
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Ancient Egyptians left behind a rich artistic heritage in the form of pyramids, pharaonic painting and sculpture, hieroglyphics, and architecture. |
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Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions. |
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Edgerton's Britain is not a quaint land of outdated traditions, left behind by the surging modernity of its rivals. |
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One group of thirty broke ship and was left behind in Vancouver. |
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As the lava flows onwards, this skin is left behind as a lava tunnel. |
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Sadly, relationship break-ups are a well-known side-effect of a dramatic diet success, because it can trigger anxiety in the partner who feels left behind. |
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Soon islanders were busy turning out fleecy lap ornaments, whose parents often included Pomeranians and even a Prince Charles spaniel left behind by a departed yacht owner. |
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Disregardful of his wife's pleadings, he lets the piano be left behind on the beach because he doesn't want to pay a little extra to the help for carrying it. |
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We hear the statistics or the newsflash of a shooting or a bombing, but we don't think about the people who are left behind, particularly the children. |
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At least one suspected armed robber was left behind by his partners in crime after a substantial amount of cash was stolen from a South Yorkshire post office. |
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It trucked off seven semi loads of toxic material, though it left behind the dead shaggy bark juniper and pinon pines that had been poisoned by fumes from the lab. |
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Any Asian film that doesn't happen to be a martial arts triumph is left behind because the buy-back buyers steer clear of annoying subtitles or classical music soundtracks. |
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The life of the club owner was something Leonard left behind, the noise and violence drifting into lore. |
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They left behind a small force to form a permanent trading post. |
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Because the skeleton is left behind we all go to our heavens without one. |
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My aim is nothing less than to make sure that no patient is left behind. |
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Ultimately, the aim of such riding is to split the group, the hope being that one or two contenders for the yellow jersey may thus be left behind. |
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These are just a few of the incandescent performances Quinn left behind. |
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In transformational grammar, when parts of a sentence are moved around, an inaudible, invisible trace may be left behind in the original position of the moved constituent. |
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It was a long day of walking, and the landscape was incredibly dry and barren, we saw no streams, no water at all once we left behind the sulphuric crater lakes. |
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Despite the economic advances made by many Indians, including many Gujeratis, those of rural Gujerati origin have been, relatively speaking, left behind. |
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Yesterday she was braving a chilly wind for a pot of tea outside Sid's Cafe in the town centre, and wondering why she had left behind the 90 degree heat of Arlington. |
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It's mere padding until the ill-fated scuba diving trip, where a miscount by the boat crew leads to Susan and Daniel resurfacing only to find they've been left behind. |
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He left behind his longtime partner and creative collaborator, Mimi O'Donnell, and their three young children. |
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A two metre long spitting cobra is believed to have been left behind by two Malawian youths who are traditional healers after checking out of the room as they left for Lusaka. |
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Behind these statistics are the stories of promising lives cut short and of the motherless children left behind. |
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And for those that are left behind, they say, mourning is treated as an extreme weakness, punishable by excommunication. |
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Those who remain in a defensive crouch are in danger of being left behind. |
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I watched as an arch of water doused the flames we had left behind. |
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The Complete Prestige Recordings is a mammoth 11 CD set in tribute to a jazz giant that left behind an ineradicable mark in the annals of modern jazz music. |
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So while large towns and cities might expect new and exciting high speed services, the rest the country could be left behind in a new digital divide. |
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A staggering 25 tonnes of rubbish and building rubble was left behind after the four day encampment on the main car park at Pennington Flash Country Park. |
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Much of the rich, original bird and plant life was wiped out by early settlers, who left behind their domestic animals to create further ruination. |
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Anti-smoking campaigners claim the inserts are likely to be left behind by smokers in locations such as pubs and clubs and are simply a new form of printed advert. |
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The other mob have gone and, like everybody's favourite house guests, there's no sign left behind to suggest they were ever there in the first place. |
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Playwrights, directors, songwriters migrated from New York to California, confecting a word-and-picture medium quite similar to the one they had left behind. |
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So, come the dark third week of December, he and my wife and her brother and I left behind the saturnalian excesses of a Protestant Christmas and headed south. |
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Many of those left behind lay sprawled motionless on blankets or slumped limply in their folding chairs. |
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He moves her with no more concern for her condition than if she were a bag of dirty linen left behind by housekeeping. |
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I understood that comprehensive education was designed to call a halt to the tragedy of those left behind when the grammar school kids upped and offed. |
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The depressive comic committed suicide in 1968, at the age of 44, but left behind a wealth of material that has continued to win fans with sketches such as The Blood Donor. |
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Parents claim their children were put at risk when a model agency left behind hundreds of files containing photographs and personal details when it moved offices. |
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I spent the morning tidying away the bits and bobs he'd left behind, but I'll do the real clean tomorrow when Oscar and his litter tray have gone, too. |
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He left behind him a long life full of achievement and plenty of friends. |
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For some, additional consequences were death and the immiseration of the widows and orphans they left behind. |
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Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago. |
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What they left behind was a scrap heap of also-rans and angry old guys. |
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We cannot merely try to recapture the stilted, inequitable, broken economy we left behind. |
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The specialized schools will continue to cream off the very best of our students, while the marginal and challenged are left behind in the general high school population. |
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The taste of fish has been left behind in the stock, leaving an intense, dry muttony meat thronged with fugitive flavours that escape identification. |
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Shame lingers rather longer, mainly as your mother can be left behind at home when you head back up to Dublin, but the vague cloudy memories of your behavior, sadly, cannot. |
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To me, the nucleus of Peter Parker is him being left behind by his parents. |
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Pliny sat down and could not get up even with assistance and was left behind. |
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Its mother leaves often to graze, and the fawn does not like to be left behind. |
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A time capsule containing the top visions of the future for 2062 was left behind. |
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In the process, lighter elements are left behind in the fluid, making it lighter. |
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These losses left behind a land fauna of crocodylomorphs, dinosaurs, mammals, pterosaurians, and turtles. |
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A neutron star is the compressed core left behind when a star weighing less than about 30 times the sun's mass explodes as a supernova. |
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And then there are those plants like Convolvulus and scutch that can regrow if even minuscule pieces of root are left behind. |
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They left behind a region largely ruined as a result of wartime exploitation. |
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