The morosoph is living proof that not all the book learning or degrees in the world can hide a congenital schnook. |
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Using her intelligence, sass and humour she's become living proof that the size of your bottom doesn't dictate your chances of success in life. |
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Greg is living proof that there are bigger better things possible in this world, at least in terms of money. |
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I think that seeing my parents change their lives in such a fundamental way was living proof that change is always possible. |
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Not only that, she was living proof that athletes could be competitive on the world stage and be free of performance-enhancing drugs. |
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Women who attended the group many years ago were there to show that they were living proof of the value of the Women Awake initiative. |
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People often hang back from being a live donor because they are scared, but my mum and I are living proof that it does work. |
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She is living proof that for many, owning and operating a gallery is something that becomes a part of you that is difficult to leave behind. |
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It was the living proof of the old adage that man does not live by bread alone. |
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Surely the participants in these discussions are the living proof of Boris's thesis. |
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Well, my life has been living proof that the apple never falls far from the tree. |
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This is living proof that under certain circumstances differences in life don't have to create friction. |
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At the very least I am living proof that turpentine, cadmium red, burnt sienna, Venetian red et al are not carcinogenic. |
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Melissa is living proof that even though exercise has many positive benefits, too much can be harmful. |
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As a person who lives with diabetes herself, Evelyne is living proof that this formula works. |
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Their knowledge of the ICTs is certainly living proof of the social transformation the information society has brought about. |
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They are living proof that literacy today is as complex and complicated as the world it must serve. |
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They are the living proof that regions supporting innovative approaches are the real catalysts for development. |
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It is living proof of the risks involved, but also a symbol of how the nuclear industry may be capable of learning from its operational mistakes. |
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And living proof that fashion is a chronic pilferer, it's recently turned to recycling working-class uniforms. |
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In Opposition, Cameron said relative income poverty did matter, but he is living proof that a political shyster will say anything to get elected. |
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They are living proof, after all, of that platitude of ecological debate: that pollution does not respect regional or national frontiers. |
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The millions of children who are exploited each year are living proof of the world's systemic failure to protect its youngest citizens. |
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Bill C-17 is living proof the justice minister does not-I say this with respect-seem to know what he is doing. |
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And the living proof of this forgiveness is that he eats and drinks with sinners. |
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I am living proof that anything is possible and that life can be beautiful, even when faced with such an ordeal. |
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The European Union provides living proof that peace, stability, freedom and prosperity can be brought to a continent once torn apart by wars. |
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Emmy Duff, a sixteen-year-old cancer survivor and blood recipient from Toronto, is living proof of the good one can do through blood donation. |
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They are role models and living proof that agriculture is a successful and fulfilling career. |
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He is living proof that research saves lives and that is truly encouraging for me, as a student-researcher who is starting my career. |
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Japan and the USA are living proof of the fact that countries with low rates of taxation can be successful. |
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We are living proof that a diverse, multicultural society can flourish in an environment of peace and mutual tolerance. |
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Julie, you were a true mensch, the living proof of how one life touches another and another and another until, to paraphrase the Talmud, you have touched the world. |
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To cops, Greene appears to be living proof that going to Harvard does not necessarily make you any less a knucklehead. |
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She is about 13 years old, living proof of the tensions that have grown up over decades in Redfern, passing down the generations and exploding into a full-blown race riot. |
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He is living proof that federal government initiatives like the Federal Student Work Experience Program, or FSWEP, are a valuable way to attract the most talented students to the Public Service. |
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By facilitating the sharing of experience and the identification of best practice, AMICE is living proof of how the mutual ideal works in practice. |
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The stimulation animating workers in the field today springs from living proof that mental ability can grow when nourished with human warmth and encouragement. |
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Millions of rural microfinance customers provide living proof every day that poor people are creditworthy and are also willing to pay the full price for high-quality financial services. |
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They become the living proof of my characters and of me, too. |
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The Latin Union's very existence offers living proof that the notion of cultural diversity is not only of key importance, but can indeed be put into practice. |
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This Union is living proof that humanity can comfortably carry a range of identities, that they can complement and enhance each other and that we can deliver a better future for our people inside the Union than outside it. |
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After all, they are the living proof that our societies are not quite as dreadful as they claim, since they have the freedom to poke fun at them virtually at will. |
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We're living proof that opposites attract. |
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A multitude of concrete projects in the most different fields are living proof of the fact that from France to Slovenia the Alps are perceived as a whole, which was much less the case before the Alpine Convention was signed. |
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His story is living proof that anyone who puts in a good amount of hard work can find success. |
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He was truly a leader, regarded by many as one of the greatest Tibetan masters of this century, the embodiment of Tibetan Buddhism, and a living proof of how someone who had realized the teachings would be. |
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That is living proof, first of all, that we have a problem. |
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This brought living proof that the new working formula with federal institutions, and also with private partners, as well as the expertise earned over three decades, is a winning combination. |
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The loyalty of our customers is the living proof of that. |
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He provided living proof of the educability of Africans, thereby reinforcing arguments against slavery. |
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The outpouring of generosity from the wonderful team at our Hospital is living proof of the importance we all attach to the construction of our new facility. |
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Wildcat Haven is living proof that the Scottish wildcat can and must be saved in the wild where they belong. |
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Colleen Fallscheer, a cheerful 40-year-old mother of two from Waterford, Mich., is living proof that breast-cancer therapy is not the horror show it used to be. |
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Living proof if it were needed that there's a big difference between funny ha-ha and funny peculiar. |
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