The whole world needs to get a look at items such as her hand tooled bronc halters and her embellished denim garments. |
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For example, shuffle your feet, waggle the club slowly twice, look at the target once and then go. |
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I look at these miserable people, and wouldn't trade my life with theirs for a million dollars. |
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But here we have to wait about 50 minutes until the big transformation scene, and then we only get one other look at a lupus in the making. |
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In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
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To get a true look at your portfolio, you're left with laborious pencilwork or keyboarding to merge these data with other holdings. |
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As far as tourism is concerned all we've got to do is look at Iceland and the huge revenue made in agritourism by fishing. |
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It has set up a subgroup to look at the effect of modern intensive agricultural methods on the environment. |
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She said she asked for an eye test and agreed to allow him to look at her back after she complained of back pain. |
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We wanted to look at a more agnostic tool because we're not likely to use EMC hardware everywhere. |
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The study will look at retail prices, price spreads and movement of livestock markets. |
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If you take a look at how those survivors of reality TV are being treated, you can see her point. |
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Soon experience told them to look at the realities of life and how the laws of nature work. |
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Here we'll look at some of the pros and cons of leasing farm machinery and equipment and farm real estate to children. |
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In terms of commercial real estate, Donovan suggests that you look at both cost and flexibility. |
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If a court was entitled to look at wide social issues, then really what is being said is that the court's role is a discretionary one. |
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If that real value isn't there, then you should look at ways to introduce it or you shouldn't be there at all. |
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It's a bit of a sticky wicket, but we've got to put something back and we must try to look at the whole picture. |
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And in an exclusive behind the scenes look at undercover agents fighting a secret war in this country. |
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The police will be taking a hard look at organised criminal gangs operating in the city. |
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I look at their social skills, their vision, their creativity, their business acumen, the whole nine yards. |
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We're going to look at some of the tough challenges ahead for whoever wins the White House. |
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Gritting his teeth against the agony, he slowly turned his head to look at Danny. |
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Last year I had the luxury of swimming a few strokes backstroke so I could get a good look at the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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Recently, however, efforts have been made, not to whitewash James, but at least to take a more balanced look at his character. |
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She reached the yellow front door and turned to look at the view from there. |
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We first look at four downstream clients, which assume you have a network in place, whether wired or wireless. |
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The point is that one can look at African-American history from the standpoint of technology. |
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Perhaps we should take a positive view, and look at this as affirmative action at its most effective. |
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If you think you know all of the ratings in our Navy, you better take a closer look at the ratings at the master chief level. |
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You half expect to see orange dimpled leather instead of eye whites when you look at him, but there is nothing robotic about him. |
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She encouraged the Association to look at how members are affiliated with the organization. |
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She whistled, a high pitch noise that she figured would get his attention, and he turned around to look at her. |
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Then when you look at section 132 of the 1919 Local Government Act, ratable land did not include land of these bodies. |
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Leo made the raspberry like sound at Helen's back and when she turned around to look at him, he was laying on Rose's lap purring. |
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The guard outside turned his head to look at the aerial battle as he finished up. |
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When we look at your paintings, the latest ones at least, there's a sense of rapidness, of spontaneity. |
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He didn't look at all unwell, so if we get an aegrotat request I will be skeptical. |
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I only have to look at other members who now have that security where food is concerned. |
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Directors instantly knew where they were in the pecking order by a quick look at the seating plan. |
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Another option is to look at creating corridors between protected lands as a way of expanding the animals' ranges. |
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The group will look at health, social justice, criminal justice and other issues. |
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If only these folk would look at past history they might just see the possibility of a big surprise. |
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You look at them anatomically, and they're a hodgepodge of little quirks and jury-rigged adaptations that work. |
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So certainly with those amateurs and juniors, the administrators need to have a pretty good look at how they timetable different sports. |
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Oh look at this wonderful American marrying this poor wetback just so she can stay in the country. |
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Studies linking hospital admissions and immunisation records have been used to look at the relation between specific conditions and immunisation. |
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She spoke admiringly of the restaurant, across the street from where we had stopped to look at the public art. |
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In his fourth feature, he continues to look at life from his own admirably skewed viewpoint. |
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If you look at the appendix that follows the paper, one fact immediately jumps out. |
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He accepted, but had to take a rain check because he had to go and look at a house. |
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People round the world look at the US and see a powerful, war-hungry juggernaut. |
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The girl had taken a long look at herself in the mirror before deciding she wasn't bruised or welted or anything. |
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If you look at rail safety compared with road safety, it is much safer to travel on the rails. |
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Mr Wood says the six leading clubs had already got together to look at putting in a bid. |
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In fairness when the election is over we will put political differences aside and look at the bigger issues. |
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Just look at the delirious jubilance in York on Monday night after England scraped a 1-0 win over a woeful Germany. |
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Once you arrive at the product page, look at the URL in the address bar of your browser. |
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It will look at ways of spending the additional cash which could include funding an extra warden. |
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If there are things we feel we can do to enhance his capabilities by additional support we'd look at it. |
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Studies look at how the Atlantic ecumene is refracted in and has influenced the Pacific ecumene. |
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Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common. |
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When the handicapper allots a weight to a horse for the Grand National, he will look at its previous form. |
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Let's look at the benefits, and let's look at the costs and let's weigh them up. |
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If I were a Premier League manager I'd seriously look at the pair of them as a job lot. |
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But then you look at the pros on TV, and they always seem to pull out a pitching wedge or sand iron and chip it from just off the green. |
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Robert Sangster brought him over to Europe to give us all a chance to have a look at him in action. |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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If we take a look at each category, it quickly becomes apparent that many websites need to get up to speed. |
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When I look at other people's weblogs, I find it fascinating to look at photos of the blogger. |
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If you are playing blind you do not look at your cards, but leave them face down on the table. |
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Well, I'll be jiggered, look at the all the property you could buy cheap in York County! |
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For all this jibber-jabber about how I don't understand a working man's problems, you should take a look at my medical chart. |
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One look at Sophia's face and the guilty expression she wore confirmed her suspicions. |
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She then turned her head to look at Josh, who wore a very confused expression. |
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So basically, you look at the family members, acquaintance, or a total stranger. |
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I look at Bren and she smiles weakly before taking a seat next to the wall. |
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When noise reduction is the goal, it is important to look at the acoustic tiles' NRC or CAC ratings. |
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She played innocent though as she turned to look at him, arching an eyebrow with a quizzical expression. |
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She brought the feather up to look at it and it quivered in the slight breeze. |
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As I look at this photo of her as a young woman, I can't help but ponder the strange quirks of genetics. |
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And we had better begin to look at ways and means of reducing carbon emissions. |
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This nettles her at first and gradually the anger and irritation give way to a secret longing for him to look at her. |
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But I before he could finish I jerked his chin over to my face and made him look at me. |
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We greeted each other with a wave and I gestured for him to look at the door. |
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And I think the question, also, that we have to look at is, what kind of quid pro quos are made to have a coalition like this? |
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You'd think I'd know better, wouldn't you, than to look at a clear November sky and decide to leave my hat and my waterproof coat behind? |
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So we will take a quick look at Pi Fast, which, as the name suggests calculates Pi to as many digits as you want. |
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The old man never once turned around to look at the speaker, but his reply was undeniably acerbic in nature. |
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After question time I invite you, as you often do, to look at the Hansard record of what has just occurred. |
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You look at the cards one at a time, and pile them face up on the ace of the same suit. |
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He paused and turned to look at his brother who was staring at him with an almost accusing glare. |
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Her mouth watered as she took a look at the thing as the waiter set it in the middle of the table. |
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If you doubt the power of the aesthetics of clockwork, look at the prices in a smart watchmaker's shop. |
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They also suggested he could call an extraordinary general meeting to get a look at Manchester United's financial accounts. |
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I think they'll take one look at this and toss it in the wastepaper basket. |
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As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago. |
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Learn the right terms and the subtle differences in them, and you can explain the profound ways Hindus look at Divinity. |
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I got a call from a guy a while back asking me to look at when it's legal to for semi-trucks to use compression brakes. |
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What follows is apparently so vile, viewers may never look at a quarter-pounder the same way again. |
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The investigation will look at both manufacturer guarantees and extended warranties. |
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The cat is pleasantly impertinent to the king and Alice notes that a cat may look at a king, so he isn't being uncivil. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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On the principle that a cat may look at a king, the picture may be painted from the view-point of the humblest observer. |
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Some artists rented theaters, charging people a quarter just to look at the paintings. |
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The man has stopped to look at a slug, which has horns and a slick skin, but they only know he has stopped. |
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Anyone with an interest in how it all worked should have a look at this morning's Washington Post, by the way. |
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Having sneaked a look at my neighbour's menu when we were in the queue I selected a jacket potato with mushrooms and bacon. |
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His entire wardrobe was made up of dark-colored clothing, whereas most of her gowns were light and airy, beautiful to look at. |
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You have to look at factors like how long the disk remains in a drive, which may be more critical in some apps than in others. |
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When they were ready, JC took a quick look at the note again and put the car into drive. |
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His business was fairly close to our office, so I drove over there to look at it. |
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As far as I'm concerned, you have to look at the circumstances to make a determination whether or not there's been an abuse of that privilege. |
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The three C's that credit creditors look at when determining their qualification are capacity, character, and collateral. |
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They have their armies and their weapons and you look at it as two armies at war. |
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However, the customer wandered away to look at an abstract in big, bold colors. |
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While it is possible to look at all possible pairs of markers, examining all possible triplets and quadruplets quickly becomes impractical. |
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I will stand in the water and look at my stretching belly and thank Lakshmi for my great good luck. |
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Just look at the perfectly timed run he made that led to a goal for Brett Emerton in the 1-0 win over Charlton the other week. |
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I instead had him look at the throttle quadrant, as I pushed the release mechanism. |
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The three of them then turned to look at the subject of their topic, just in time to see a grey address book fall out with a thud. |
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The Auditor General's report into hospital waiting lists last week was pretty damning any way you look at it. |
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Some people here couldn't wait to get rid of him, but look at what he has achieved. |
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In the next segment we shall look at the rise of Wahhabite power and the principles that informed that movement. |
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The jolie laide represents an idea of beauty wherein a hint of imperfection enhances a woman's appearance and makes her more interesting to look at. |
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We need to look at these proposed changes with a critical eye before we accept them. |
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Even if you look at that in the most favorable light possible, it was not accurate. |
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Have a look at this telling research from Pew on blasphemy and apostasy laws around the world. |
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You have to take a long-term look at the ascent of something that fundamentally changes the power structure of America. |
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I asked a former NASA astronaut, who cannot be quoted on the record, to look at photographs of the debris. |
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But it also opens outward to offer a sharp look at the fatal codes of honor dominating the austro-hungarian military caste system. |
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You see, as far as passing the baton down, Michael used to look at Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and James Brown. |
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I doubt the letters of the unvindicated who wrote, begging for a fresh look at the evidence, seemed any less sincere. |
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Those looking for a behind-the-scenes look at the Romney-Ryan ticket in 2012 will not be disappointed. |
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Just look at the emergency power generation systems at both NYU and at Bellevue Hospital. |
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Just one look at me caused a new silver Bentley to double the distance between our two cars as drove up Toronto's Avenue Road. |
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The strongest, frankly dictatorial authority figure I have known would look at me blankly, unable to make even simple decisions. |
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Professor candida Moss look at other Biblical directives that could get you killed. |
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Russia bans U.S. from ISS, Rove says Hillary has brain damage, first look at 'Batfleck,' and other top stories from today. |
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The look at Brenda Foster gave me was enough to scare any young child to death. |
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Smith echoed Breyer in pointing out that judges look at these cases through the lens of the harm caused by the lie. |
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Maybe Americans are willing to look at someone who does something different from the calculated. |
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A hard look at campus rape statistics, the collapse of The New Republic and the day John Lennon died. |
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If you look at said canon, you will notice that most of them are terribly written. |
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You either continue with plan A, or you look at alternatives. |
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It was better that he did not look at the casket and grave of John Fitzgerald Kennedy too often. |
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Either way, look for every Democrat from Chatham to Pittsfield to take a look at the race. |
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If I can be serious for a moment, this stuff is actually really cool, because I am usually eating cheetos when I look at my phone. |
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Now let's take a look at each sign and quadruplicity one by one, starting with the fire signs for a basic look at yourself, your friends and your colleagues. |
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He has now written to the Learning and Skills Council, the government quango responsible for over-16s education, to ask them to look at the anomaly. |
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I didn't lift my face to look at her but spoke into her body. |
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The photos on these pages provide a look at some of the logistics support the Army provided to the coalition's warfighters in the first weeks of the operation. |
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But you should go see it, and not only that, you should look at it closely, the warp and weft of details that make it all hang together in such a unique way. |
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Gradually, though, she has begun to look at other painters of the past. |
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Finally, a quick look at what happened in Scotland in April. |
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It takes a look at the key events that saw the drama unfold. |
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You also want to look at the weft to make sure it's stitched properly. |
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A look at some of the craziest, funniest, and most bizarre moments with Click and clack. |
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The acid test, of course is to look at your own circumstances. |
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Often, when acousticians look at a room, the audio spectrum is divided into five critical bands, with the goal of making the decay time consistent across this spectrum. |
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When you look at what has happened in the last eight years to the criminal law, there's a massive shift in the balance of power from defence to prosecution. |
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Every office will also have internet, broadband and webcams so that those who have an office can look at it in the evenings to make sure everything is safe and secure. |
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Whenever I look at my Webmail all folders are completely empty. |
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But to have a machete-wielding wild woman and a baseball bat-brandishing hero and to never once get a good look at their handiwork seems like a colossal gyp. |
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You can take a fifteen minute dash by helicopter for an overall impression of the island before the machine lands for a closer look at the volcanic activity. |
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There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike. |
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Take an in-depth look at how science is changing this age-long debate. |
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They might be funny old things to look at, yet they have a simple honesty that makes us like them, in the way that we care for a favourite rag doll or knitted teddy. |
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When you look at Mona Lisa, what you see is a woman of confidence and competence and compassion. |
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If you look at his campaign finance reports, you'll see that he has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from the very companies that he rails against. |
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These guys are easy to spot when they are on the juice because if you get a good look at their eyes at the start line their pupils are as big as dinner plates! |
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What's more, she provides a look at New Delhi as the city westernizes into a circus of cellphones, saris, golf foursomes, hennaed hands and shiny cars. |
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Whether we buy, dry or wet lease is something we're beginning to look at. |
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He told me that I had to look at each scene as separate entities that do not conjoin. |
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I think that as a country, we need to look at books as part of our culture rather than consumer goods as well. |
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Cami did not look at her as Alyssa wheezed to a walk next to her. |
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Vintage advertising is always fun to look at and this is no exception. |
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Did you look at the talk news landscape and view it as too bombastic, and decide to take a more measured, conversational approach? |
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He has had time to readjust to the way Scots look at themselves. |
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He is to look at ongoing training for party whips to deal with an attack. |
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It is also an important look at what the post-American counterinsurgency looks like. |
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With dark brown eyes, long dark lashes, a flush mustache and auburn that curled at the nape of his neck, he wasn't altogether unpleasant to look at. |
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But I do think if you look at history and you do believe that history has a tendency to do what? |
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Before heading out to catch some rays, take a look at your checklist. |
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We'll look at how he pulled out a razor-thin reelection win. |
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If you stare at a bright colour for a time and then look at a white surface, you will see an after-image, which will be the subtractive complement. |
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If we want to discourage violence and aggression in our country, we need to look at its causes and I doubt that all this anger stemmed from a few lousy films! |
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Also, I look at my mum and see that she's a bit of a golf widow. |
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And a third is that we all paused a second to look at the red glow over Baltimore, 35 miles away as the crow flies. |
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This is a great outline. Fantastic. If yours doesn't stack up, you won't get a chance to look at it. |
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Their desks were next to each other, but Emma refused to look at her exfriend. |
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You look at his stuff and imagine the sociorealist masterpiece he might produce if he were to engage in some heroic Steinbeckian research. |
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No one to look at her preparations, and admire her deft-handedness and taste! |
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To understand how a nuclear reactor works, we must first look at its makeup. |
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It involves a detailed look at a range of functions which mark out a modern university. |
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Although not scripture in the strictest sense, they provide a hagiographic look at Nanak's life and the early start of Sikhism. |
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Every five years or so, in the middle of another task, I'll look at them and a particular cover will bring memory flooding back like a madeleine. |
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A look at what to expect in telecom and computing for the coming year. |
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He'd look at me sort of sideways and say all the time, you're losing it, Amy, honey, you are going looney tunes. |
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We need to look at the event within the larger context of world history. |
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He was uncomfortable being introduced to new people, and could not bear to look at his own reflection in a mirror. |
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The commission would not look at reducing the number of MPs from the other three constituent countries or financing of the devolved institutions. |
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By no means am I suggesting that euthanasia should be outlawed, but rather that we should look at its inherent risks. |
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In 1966, the federal government established the Carruthers Commission to look at the issue of government in the north. |
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The keyclick option is helpful to experienced typists who don't need to look at the keyboard. |
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I flipped my wallet open on her desk and let her look at the buzzer pinned to the flap. |
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Olaf was early a well-thewed man, goodly to look at, of middle height, and wise and deft of speech he was at an early age. |
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Let's take a closer look at some of the studies that Offit proffers to substantiate his generalized antivitamin charges. |
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As I look at the stacks of neatly folded linens, I see more than yard goods and thread. |
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A closer look at Conservative candidate training techniques reveals that its not all been yoghurt knitting and yoga in a yurt in Notting Hill. |
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Richard Greenberg's witty, sometimes insightful look at the perils of yuppiedom is now at Broadway's Golden Theatre. |
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Plus, a look at how Arctic foxes have adapted to catch auks in mid-flight and the hunting strategies of Arctic wolves. |
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Recruitment is open for the very rst Citizens' Academy which will look at topics such as forensics, use of rearms, cyber crime and police dogs. |
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If you look at the first two Tests there wasn't a whole lot of quality ball given to the backline. |
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You don't have to be a fool to look at our back line and see how good it is. |
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His other girl was pretty to look at, but lazy and idlesome. She wouldn't do a hand's turn of work. |
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Aband that thinks they are working too hard should take a look at The Monkees' career. |
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Just look at the rhetoric used by angry 1970s rock fans to bash disco. |
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I backed off for a moment to look at it again, that magnificent boycock, jutting, bouncing, leaking precum. |
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Maybe some shoppers will look at the store and be turned off by the boutiquey feeling, and they won't wander inside. |
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I do not care whether it is placed or not, if I get my stuff to that ship. Now, it is my job to look at the big picture. |
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French doors may look attractive, but take a close look at the bottom of the doors and see if they have an external weather strip fitted. |
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Rarely do these additives act independently, so it is important to look at their interactions. |
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Reader Mr George Whally contacted me to see if he could get a better look at the full photograph of the school as he thought he was on it. |
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When they look away from that stimulus, the next thing they look at appears to be moving in a wave like motion. |
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When we look at an apple, for example, we see an apple, and we can also analyze a form of an apple. |
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Rocha has chronicled presidential whistle-stops with a somewhat cynical look at history. |
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All that afterbirth and the umbilical cord, well, you're not going to look at your watch. |
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He took one look at me and broke off into a fresh series of hoo-hoos and hoo-haws. |
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Such changes may have reduced the supply of usable timber and forced people to look at other materials. |
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She crouched down, trying to get a closer look at the spider. |
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But I always try to look at the bright side of every situation. |
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If you look at the newspapers, it's all broadcast all over the place. |
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My advice would be to look at a number of suppliers, pick one and stick with them as you add woodenware over the years. |
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We would now like more golf clubs to look at what they can do for skylarks, woodlarks, corn buntings and all kinds of birds. |
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A mindful approach asks a leader to look at different strategies that appear impractical and even woo-woo. |
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It all inspired me to write this sort of mini futurefic, a look at what might happen when what we once knew is gone. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants but that's enough yabber for now. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants that's enough yabber for now. |
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For something less revealing this summer, take a look at the face-kini, the ultimate alternative to slathering on sunblock on trips to the beach. |
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It is also a time capsule look at mod London, a mindscape of the era's fashions, free love, parties, music and hip languor. |
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There seemed to be a tacit understanding that the prisoners and the unit supervisor should not look at one another...at least not eye-to-eye. |
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If you look at it objectively the vicepresidency is quite anachronistic and I wouldn't fight tooth and nail to keep it if I'm honest. |
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When he asked to have a look at my bank statements, I didn't think much of it, but now I'm certain he was up to something no good. |
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I know you didn't think it was a very good product, but just look at the fantastic sales figures. That's the proof of the pudding. |
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For our final look at metaprogramming, we templatize matrix multiplication. |
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The superbabes would all be after him once they got a look at this thing. Man, she could probably do zero to sixty in five flat. |
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I went to the beach to look at the sunbathers, at least some of whom went there to be looked at while they worked on their tans. |
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When the skaters are out in public, while you guys see it as a curb, stairs, a handrail, a bank, or a ledge, we look at it as, Is it skateable? |
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Every month you'll get an inside look at our upcoming books and new features on our site. |
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The Quantum Quark is a close look at quantum chromodynamics that does not require an extensive mathematics or physics background of the reader. |
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As they were finishing breakfast came the postman with a letter from Derby. Mrs. Morel screwed up her eyes to look at the address. |
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Anina turned to look at Mama, who responded by wailing and rushing out of the room, gathering her khanga shawl about the waist. |
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One look at the samakonasana aka straddle split and you know it's not for the faint-hearted. |
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Erasmus palliated all this, by maintaining one ought not to look at her as a woman. |
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Professors were finally able to compare the opinions of different authors rather than being forced to look at only one or two specific authors. |
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If you look at it that way, you can reinterpret all the old evidence so that it supports the new theory. |
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I got a look at your boss's memoirs and I couldn't help but notice I wasn't in it. How do I fit into all this? |
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Legal financing is different from a typical bank loan in that the legal financing company does not look at credit history or employment history. |
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Once all good Moravians in Bethlehem went putzing between Christmas and Twelfth Night to take a look at their friends' cribs. |
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Most historians look at the end of the Renaissance as the start of the Price Revolution. |
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To look at her in tears was to behold the enormity of her loss. |
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In truth it needed but to look at their complexion to see that they were people of another world than ours. |
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To round a decimal correct to one place of decimals you look at the second place of decimals. |
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You can't just look at the election, you've got to look at the big picture. |
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Then go to the mirror and look at yourself, and see what that guy has to say. |
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Her mother stuffed a peanut butter and jelly into a bag and turned to look at Emily. |
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In order to discern these effects, it is necessary to take a look at a few examples from each of these categories. |
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Studies of autosomal DNA, which look at the entire DNA mixture, have become increasingly important as the technology develops. |
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Hundreds of ships have been wrecked on the Farnes over the years, providing plenty for wreck divers to look at. |
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Researchers who must control the growth of ice crystals in foods should take a look at antifreeze proteins. |
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Originality may be the capacity to look at the same facts and see new explanations. |
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There was a short stop to look at Porthcurno and the Eastern Telegraph Company followed by refreshments at the First and Last Inn in Sennen. |
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Do you know, whenever I look at John it feels as though the Messiah has returned. |
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We'll take a look at the weather right after this commercial break. |
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A review was undertaken by the OECD, having been commissioned by the Scottish government to look at the broad general education. |
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However, in 1865, a committee was formed to look at prospects and 16 branches were opened in two years. |
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After his anger had subsided, he was able to look at things rationally. |
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Voltaire had an enormous influence on the development of historiography through his demonstration of fresh new ways to look at the past. |
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If you look at contemporary sources there are four other Pictish kings after him. |
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Patrick Bateman was clean-shaven, and look at how he spent his evenings. |
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When I look at what I call the gift of life, I feel a gratitude which is in tune with some religious ideas of God. |
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At Cape Town, where the Torrens remained from 17 to 19 May, Galsworthy left the ship to look at the local mines. |
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The other approach to dating the poetry has been to look at it from a historical point of view. |
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He professed his intent that people look at the urinal as if it were a work of art because he said it was a work of art. |
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Another way to look at differences between populations is to measure genetic differences rather than physical differences between groups. |
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Don't be such a frightened little creepmouse. I take a deep breath, look at the feet again, and giggle. |
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But accepting the will of Parliament, it was time to look at the arguments. |
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On completion of the works in the town, the Sultan crossed the Strait to look at the works and stayed in Gibraltar for two months. |
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First, we'll look at a simplified picture of how the pressure gradient and Coriolis forces affect an air parcel high above the ground. |
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He isolated himself, crossed his arms, refused even to look at cobber. |
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But if you look at Europe, after 1917 people were really scared about communism in all the Western European countries. |
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There are different ways of analysing equations and I prefer to look at elements involved as often either fixed or control variables. |
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But he never knew that it really was his own Bunny, come back to look at the child who had first helped him to be Real. |
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The Isaac minisaga closes with a parting look at Esau's efforts to ingratiate himself with his parents. |
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However, the rise of the new social history in the 1960s look at history from the bottom up, not from the top down. |
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The especially look at the long 18th century, from about 1660 to 1837 from four fresh perspectives. |
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The Buffalo clan may not skin any cloven-footed animal nor look at these animals while they are dying. |
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The old woman was surprised when the soldiers stopped to look at her camouflage quilts, since menfolk are rarely interested in needlework. |
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When I look at a digitally acquired and projected image, it looks inferior against an original negative anamorphic print or an IMAX one. |
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