I heard and looked up to see the cab driver looking at me through the rear-view mirror. |
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I looked to my left, and a man was in the corner was looking at me over his shoulder with a big grin on his face. |
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I could tell by looking at him that he also had muscles under his tee shirt and khakis. |
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He rested his elbows on the arms of it and laced his fingers together, looking at me over the top of his reading glasses. |
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I didn't know her personally, but the young woman I was looking at was another regular at this place. |
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They are looking at the camera with expectation that amounts almost to joy. |
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This reduction is particularly true for airborne particles that can be measured by looking at levels of Black Smoke. |
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Keiko looked to Otaru, who was avoiding eye contact by looking at the windows of the shops across the street. |
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By the outbreak of war, air power strategists were looking at aircraft with new respect. |
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Just looking at Joe, you can tell he's got the size and strength to really kill the ball. |
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After the deaths, NASCAR started looking at new safety features, such as kill switches for motors. |
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We're looking at some idea that it might be a colder than normal winter in the Northeast and Midwest. |
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He will be looking at the long-range weather forecast and praying it won't snow. |
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I was looking at the FBI files and saw that my mother had written protesting the government's witch-hunt of the labor unions. |
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A Southwest official earlier had gone on record as saying the airline was looking at Pittsburgh as a prime expansion candidate. |
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Let me conclude this topic by looking at inflation in the art market and artistic attempts to escape it. |
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Quite honestly, it was not possible to discern the difference between infantrymen, tankers, artillerymen or MPs simply by looking at them. |
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Her snapping grey eyes softened, and she stood beside the couch silently, looking at the recumbent girl with compassion. |
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Society was looking at itself too much already, was caught in recursive loops, and could more or less do this blindfolded. |
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With all respect, if we look from one perspective, it is just like looking at ants. |
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I'm looking at Blake the way a little starry-eyed kid looks at a giant lollipop in a candy store. |
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I'd also been looking at redesigning the template to give it a cleaner look. |
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The council is already looking at a range of measures to tackle the growing problem of litter, trade waste, domestic refuse and fly-tipping. |
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I finally spotted her alone, outside on the veranda, looking at the rough ocean. |
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After looking at his duty roster, Blackstone headed down to the docking bay to check out the fighter he'd been assigned. |
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I know nothing has been officially decided yet, but the writing is on the wall and we are looking at an utter disaster for the town. |
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Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community. |
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Also, the council are looking at changing the signing for towns in the borough to improve local identity in the area. |
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But looking at the food which seemed somewhat unsanitary, we worried about whether it would cause other problems later. |
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But they said, they told us looking at his CAT scan that both lobes of his brain had been severed. |
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One of his greatest pastimes was looking at photo albums and books of family history. |
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Students also drew self-portraits by looking at their reflections in mirrors. |
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But looking at the potential load on the server, here are some numbers with that. |
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It seems they are refraining from labeling the people they're looking at as suspects. |
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Also worth looking at this livestream in which you can clearly hear gunfire and see smoke rising over the city. |
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Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl. |
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She instead recommends applicants looking at the free advice provided in admissions literature or on University websites. |
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Next, when looking at the list price, remember that it might not be your net price. |
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Ask each firm that you are looking at for a complete client list going back no more than six years. |
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How you can tell whether a binary number of arbitrary size is divisible by 10 without looking at the whole number? |
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It's just something arachnophobia does to you, I'm scared just looking at the thing! |
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Up close, looking at a typical Tomaselli is like looking through water into an artificial aquatic world. |
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We're also looking at doing roadshows to promote features such as our new operating system. |
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Isis looked over at her brother, who was looking at her with a mixture of appraisement and childish conceit. |
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We are currently looking at the demolition tenders and we believe a deal will be signed and sealed within two months. |
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The concepts and moves are ripped off from American videos, but now she is also looking at our stuff and picking out things. |
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While up on the limestone pavement looking at the flowers in the cracks, some old guy with his own border collie stared at us from a distance. |
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I can feel their eyes looking at my left ring finger in a search for a diamond or gold wedding band. |
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Shadows ringed his eyes, and his eyelids were half opened, barely looking at his father, who was giving him an earful of harsh Russian words. |
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From looking at their performance in other competitions it appears as if there is talent aplenty in the area. |
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As I sit looking at their photos, I cannot imagine what it must be like for their family. |
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Chiefs are also looking at ending the misery of residents at the Westgate apartments by banning drinking in the War Memorial Gardens. |
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Silhouetted passers-by walk away from us as the singer steps forward, brilliantly lit, sometimes looking at us sometimes away. |
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Scientists in Minnesota are looking at how ridge tillage affects pesticide leaching. |
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As stress and pressure started to increase again, I found myself looking at my still cuffed wrist while my hand tightened on the pen. |
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It was a statement, a rhetorical question, and just by looking at her he was sure that it had made her angry. |
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The viewer can fall in love with resemblances, or can play detective, looking at signs as an index of a process. |
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In a literary sense anti-heroes have always been a way of looking at what's wrong with society at the time. |
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When looking at the six films that featured the original crew, it is important to do a couple of things. |
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How do you walk downstairs in heels, waving giant fans, singing a song, looking at these guys like you love it. |
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You have the choice of looking at these aquariums in anamorphic widescreen, letterboxed widescreen, or pan-and-scan. |
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The player we have been looking at has had problems with his club letting him out. |
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We are also looking at people travelling, commuting to Dublin to ascertain the traffic flows, he said. |
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We have thought of a few options like borrowing a barn on a farm and doing it all up and looking at everyone else chipping in. |
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First looking at Maria, then back at Erik, the man's weapon hand began to shake apprehensively as he started to take several steps in retreat. |
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Before looking at his recent work, it is worth briefly retracing Anuszkiewicz's history. |
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Cathy seemed very anxious to get Nelly to bed, and kept looking at her watch, finally retiring early to bed. |
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State legislatures are looking at ways to increase state revenues to fill budget deficits. |
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He is looking at a number of potential schemes that could be commercialised and hopes to make an announcement in the next month. |
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The graph may seem odd at the moment, but looking at the results will show the information. |
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He followed Jason and pretty soon he was looking at the tabulated results from their experiment the day before. |
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I spotted some necklaces, bracelets and anklets that were actually worth looking at. |
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She didn't even bother looking at him. Her ankle still throbbed from her previous fall and her favourite dress was now in tatters. |
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Becca ran off without even looking at me, leaving me to deal with it on my own. |
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We're back at his house after the walk, and I'm looking at some paintings he did a while back, before he started at the rest home. |
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If the disk began rotating at one revolution per minute, you could observe the angular velocity by looking at it. |
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Some really give us a feeling that we're looking at something Picasso himself may have created, in terms of color and angular shapes. |
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Plant to one side or the other, looking at the new tree from all angles to make sure it looks good from every direction. |
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Well, if we take the 121 rebels, plus the 5 or 6 resigners, we're looking at some increase on that basis alone. |
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By that, do you mean they're reserving the right or looking at taking legal action? |
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Let's begin by looking at a recent discussion on these issues I had last week with veteran CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite. |
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Nonetheless, collectivist thinking persists, even among people who pride themselves on looking at the facts. |
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But if it does need more explanation, let me do so by looking at the history of feminism. |
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In sum, looking at the course of conduct, I find that there was a waiver at law of the landlord's right to forfeiture. |
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But once you get to that, you start looking at new ways of repurposing the materials. |
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For a moment she stood still, looking at him with reproachful fear in her wide blue eyes. |
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By looking at a climograph you can begin to guess what the typical or likely weather is going to be in that place during each month of the year. |
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I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature. |
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I had totally forgotten about it, so have amused myself for a few minutes looking at the search strings. |
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But looking at the rest of his features, you would never know that he is a looney tunes. |
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And this time, instead of having the feeling of one person looking at you, it seemed like the whole world was staring and laughing in my face. |
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Will laughed quietly and I looked up to see him nodding, looking at me softly with a smile. |
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Avoid frequent rubbing and take regular breaks from reading or looking at the computer screen. |
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The department in question could have ascertained her identity by looking at its own records. |
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But no amount of reading or looking at pictures can prepare us for the real thing. |
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Here we are looking at another change, yet we have ideas of replanning the town centre. |
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It looks as if it's going to be a bumper year, looking at the amount of fruit on the boughs. |
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Just looking at the drawing makes it clear that the young native cared for the youthful American. |
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At such short distances, this time lapse is, of course, insignificant, but it becomes very significant when looking at stars. |
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We will take the time available, looking at the red and green lights and hoping for amber. |
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I feared to sip a drop of water, and I am sure that the timpanist saw me looking at him in awe and amazement. |
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They both heard a yip and saw the small puppy looking at Doug with it's teeth bared. |
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One reason for this can be determined simply by looking at what all those films above have in common. |
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We like to go for long walks, enjoy wonderful meals and do jigsaw puzzles while listening to the radio and looking at the sea. |
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Soon, Alyssa was pacing around the large room, looking at the antique cuckoo clock every few minutes. |
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And I guess just looking at today and yesterday, what do you think of the overall process? |
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Not really thinking clearly, I absent-mindedly skimmed the bookshelf with my eyes, not looking at or for anything. |
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We should be looking at changing our lifestyles, not stuffing ourselves full of quack medicine. |
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Only a tiny part of the pattern need be printed at a time, and by looking at it you can tell where it's from. |
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You were probably looking at the sun or moon through a layer of altostratus clouds. |
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We found ourselves standing on a threshold one easy summer evening, looking at the stars. |
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She looked so happy that he thought he could just stand there, looking at her forever. |
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My half Shire half Quarter Horse warmblood stood with his head over his stall door, looking at me expectantly. |
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The first quarto of Hamlet offers its audience an interesting new way of looking at an extremely familiar text. |
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A young couple sat at one booth looking at each other as well as the Washingtonian forests. |
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I don't know if this is an accurate visual representation of Gaby, but I'm looking at the picture representing the father here. |
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His eyes were somewhat expressionless, but they would not stop looking at me in that accusing, betrayed way. |
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She looked at her friends who weren't even looking at her, they looked so ashamed. |
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Before looking at the results, let's do a quick recap on what happens in the formation of an embryo. |
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Watching his own hands carefully, he reloaded the revolver, looking at the empty shells now at his feet. |
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A date has not yet been set for the hearing and a judge is reported to be looking at the case. |
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Finally, one turned and Julian Keats found himself looking at letters, yellowing bundles of them, all in chronological order. |
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It's just a matter of looking at how your day is structured and finding a free slot. |
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New wayfarers looking at these travel brochures are eco-tourists and spring-break students. |
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For once, how about looking at the ways that yeasayers do a disservice to theater and the craft of criticism? |
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We will start by looking at the new rules, and will then consider the old ones more briefly. |
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It is also looking at ways to reduce staff levels as part of a financial review. |
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And I too got the knack after a while, looking at the way they dress, even if they're not wearing the jilbab or the kopiah. |
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He smirked as he gingerly sat up, looking at Lashana when she released his hand and moved to help him. |
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Do you feel like you go out there and guys are looking at you a little differently now? |
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I'm serious about this because we are now looking at some accountability in a system. |
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I stopped looking at my weekends as mini-vacations and became a weekend warrior. |
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I looked nervously around to see if anyone was looking at me, then back up the path toward her. |
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I looked over a wall into a graveyard and found myself looking at the gravestone of one of Britain's finest women writers. |
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There is an element of keeping up with the Joneses, where people are constantly looking at their neighbours to see how they are doing. |
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He kind of answers it, but doesn't bother looking at me or addressing his comments to me. |
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Every bend takes you higher while your breath is suspended looking at the yawning chasm below. |
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I think that's a common way of looking at relationships because marriage is a form of contractual ownership. |
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We both stood there looking at it in horror, wondering how we were going to explain this. |
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Any part of the body can be X-rayed for information, and they are particularly useful in looking at injuries or changes in bones. |
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I think a larger point maybe to be made is we're looking at a guy who is an inveterate maybe even shameless but wonderfully adroit scene stealer. |
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Part of what makes football fun is that we all have different ways of looking at things. |
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I am just looking at what it says for a straight robbery or attempt with actual bodily harm. |
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Just looking at the lactescent SavMart or the uninhabited appearance of Sy's apartment is enough to make you feel hollow inside. |
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What is now required is to go beyond looking at what happened as a random event. |
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Now, he's looking at the end user license agreements of the companies most responsible for getting adware on your computers. |
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We're going to be looking at the top banana, the big kahuna, the cream of the crop. |
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She looked away from the canopy to stare at Derek, who was looking at the picture. |
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We drank flat white coffees, and Ray noticed me looking at the blurry blue tattoo on his forearm. |
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I think it's pretty clear, looking at the site, that it is NOT affiliated with the government. |
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Because of the privacy thing, when looking at students' papers, we white out all the names that are in the paper. |
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We're even looking at video right now at how that earthquake rattled the same region then. |
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I had to meet Derek at three and Mama, Jenny and I were still at Harrods looking at cribs and baby rattles. |
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When it came to a standstill, I was holding tight onto the table and looking at another passenger, who was looking down at me. |
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He laced his fingers together under his head and crossed his legs, looking at her. |
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The page he was looking at was at the end of the R's and the beginning of the S's in the white pages. |
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I have always been a bit slow on the uptake, and I just kept on looking at the board and waiting for it to make sense. |
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So I took the wife with me planning to have a quick whiz around the shop looking at the prices and stuff. |
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They guys are looking at us with a mixture of curiosity and fear so I decide to read the letter aloud. |
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In print advertising, you are looking at everybody who reads the magazine or newspaper. |
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I looked to my right and saw James looking at me with a small smile on his face. |
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I've been looking at some pictures of when I first came and I've aged an awful lot. |
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Apparently, gambling, whoring, eating and walking around looking at Portuguese colonial ruins were the things to do then as well. |
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He was looking at her but he looked away quickly when he realized he'd been caught. |
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Whichever side you take, the right way to assess Reaganomics, like any revolution, is not by looking at the immediate effect. |
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Yet just by looking at the English and German sites we see widely different layouts. |
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It is a wide-ranging inquiry looking at all aspects of the bushfire hazard situation in Australia. |
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Maybe people are suspicious of me, but the reality is that I'm spending most of my time looking at how we make the club game work. |
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You really can tell some pretty wiggy things from looking at someone's handwriting. |
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We are also looking at bath time and bickering but we have yet to establish agreed measures. |
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We walked round the gardens looking at the pears and spotted a sign that said you were allowed to eat the windfalls but not to pick the pears off the trees. |
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The team is tired of looking at minor leaguers who aren't top prospects. |
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We haven't decided which car to buy yet. We're still looking at a few prospects. |
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We can extrapolate the number of new students entering next year by looking at how many entered in previous years. |
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I spent time yesterday listening to the music you made, and looking at the art you created. |
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The name of Barabbas is worth looking at closely, as it makes the story more challenging as well puzzling. |
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The man sees Chappelle looking at him and crosses the street, making a beeline for him. |
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He stayed up all night, looking at the streets he had biked around as a kid with a whole new sensibility. |
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I was in front of him trying to talk him out of it but he was just looking at me with a blank stare on his face. |
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To forget the case, mentioned below, is to lose the art of picking up types from the boxes without looking at them. |
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For proving injectivity and surjectivity of functions, Ward had stressed how a proof strategy could be outlined by simply looking at the quantifiers in the definitions. |
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Delora stood up looking at the waterfall that filled up the watering hole. |
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I'm also looking at cherry laurel or wax myrtle as a privacy hedge. |
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I stand there for a few minutes looking at my son, kissing my wife on the brow and generally getting in the midwife's way before making my excuses. |
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As well as the old town itself, the group will also be looking at Church Hill, the historic part of the town which also contains terraces of old weatherboarded cottages. |
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Right now I'm looking at the weather forecast for the rest of the week. |
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Then today I was weeding the bed in front of my house and lifted a mop of variegated grass to see a toad looking at me from a hollow he'd made in the shade of my porch. |
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There was apparently no organization tasked with looking at current and potential effects of the weevil on cotton crops throughout the United States. |
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Or are you just a number at the end of a telephone talking to a glorified clerk who doesn't know you from Adam and is merely looking at some numbers on a computer screen? |
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He sees me looking at him, turns pale white, and runs over to the room. |
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Humour is a way of reframing events, of looking at them afresh. |
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They're looking at a Japanese style of business, a keiretsu. |
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Rather than looking at distributing a bunch of applications across a bunch of processors and aggregating unused compute power, Powerllel focuses on the application itself. |
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The group will be looking at ways and means to drum up support for the marathon and also organising things for next autumn when the group will reassemble. |
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We hope to see signs of what is to come by looking at how dark energy behaves now, and how it has acted in the past. |
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We must hope that the story is just kite-flying by a Government looking at all the options for public expenditure savings, no matter how lacking in logic. |
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However, most people who are accustomed to looking at photographs have gotten over the naive demand that everything in photographs be rendered rectilinear. |
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Is this a defense mechanism, a way of not quite looking at what my mother has become? |
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We are looking at the results of what happens when justice is delayed or denied. |
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Once you start looking at the pharmaceutical industry, once you start digging, then you realise that all sorts of bogeys start coming out of the woodwork. |
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I doubt Ms Rowling read Ginzburg before inventing Harry Potter, so we must be looking at a folk memory re-emerging periodically along highly structured symbolic axes. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu was looking at the biblical length of South Africans waiting in line to vote that Wednesday morning. |
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However, Amnesty criticised the department for not looking at the bigger picture and investigating whether the goods were re-exported after being sent to Scotland. |
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Her eyes had widened considerably upon taking in the sight the wretched man, and she feared she might be sick from looking at his numerous injuries. |
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What we are looking at is either traffic lights or possibly a roundabout, because a traffic island and refuge would only benefit car users and not public transport. |
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Boral basically says it's reserved its options, looking at the ACCC reasoning and will get back to us with a final, definitive yea or nay to continue or abort the deal. |
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He is standing in a doorway looking at his wife, who is sitting in front of a computer wearing a telephone headset. |
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We're looking at the total life-cycle cost for robotic equipment, from sale and delivery through operations and maintenance to replacements and upgrades. |
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Jeremy was looking at Blade in a slightly reproachful manner. |
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She stood looking at me, arms crossed as if waiting for a reproof. |
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It is a combination of the flat racecourse looking at its best in high summer, which is what it is designed for, with a chance for people to enjoy the lawned areas. |
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These committees will be looking at infrastructure security issues as well, including marinas, boat ramps, docks, anchorages and major marine or special events. |
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We had something like a ten-game unbeaten run on the home straight but I kept going home and looking at the league table and it was always so tight. |
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He was looking at garaging, bodywork and a respray, minimum. |
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It can be observed by looking at all structure factors that the anisotropic properties of the tissue are not constant over the whole of frequencies. |
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Instead, Virgin is looking at the possibility of orbital spaceflight. |
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The man let his hand down slowly, still looking at the woman. |
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Children and teachers were sitting looking at books together, but they were not being taught the alphabet and the sounds different letters represent. |
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The radio noise fades and we're left looking at an empty farmhouse. |
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Even so, looking at the filmography list, the needle does jump up and down. |
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I see a couple holding each other and longingly looking at flash sheets on the wall. |
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Finally, excessive appealing, looking at the umpire too long for appealing, or not looking at the umpire for appealing will be punishable by burning at the stake. |
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But a pile of mashed-up food may not look particularly appetising, so Marc is looking at ways of presenting the food reformed, shaped and more enticing. |
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In that case, vacation is all about the first-class seats and the best hotels or, at the very least, ordering room service without looking at the prices. |
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The last time we chatted was in the central lobby at the House of Commons, and looking at his sheer pleasure you'd imagine that he had just got a day pass to Elysium. |
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I may be looking at it through rose-coloured spectacles, but I think there are too many tests and assessments, too much being put on the kids at a very early age. |
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It will offer the town a 20,000-person sewerage system, which will be a major influence for any perspective business that could be looking at locating in the town. |
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Judges sit in the audience looking at an impressive array of films ranging from TV commercials to animation for the Internet, from episodes of TV series to indie works. |
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For the same car, but with circa 40k on the clock, you'd be looking at round about 24k from a dealer, but I'd be inclined to try to push that down a bit. |
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When you are looking at each case individually, what are you looking for? |
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Alongside these developments, Stagecoach is looking at deploying allnight buses as a long-term solution. |
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There is the repetitive, cyclical way of looking at history, over against the linear perspective, which moves toward an ultimate goal. |
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Limited decreases in oropharyngeal and cloacal viral shedding and mixed results were attained when looking at seroconversion. |
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A window cleaner has been cleared of sexually molesting a woman by looking at her through the glass while she was having a shower. |
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One area that his opposite number Davies will be looking at closely following the Springboks 15-6 defeat of England is the line-out. |
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On looking at the final composition, he realised it created a narrative, as if the viewer moved through the room. |
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It was a difficult birth, and his mother Elizabeth, who hoped for a girl, was uncomfortable even looking at him at first. |
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In the late 1980s, the EFTA member states, led by Sweden, began looking at options to join the then European Communities. |
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He had a way of folding his arms and looking at you as though he knew you were going to make a mistake. |
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Fraser was looking at the flat, wet countryside and thinking about the French policeman who had banjaxed him with the truncheon. |
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At the same time, the eminent scientist and Cornishman Humphry Davy was also looking at the problem. |
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But I don't think that's a very fruitful or helpful way of looking at the universe, I think that there is something much deeper about it. |
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For Deadly 60 he travelled the world looking at the most inspiring predators, from boxing mantis shrimp to charging tigers. |
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A statue of Isaac Newton, looking at an apple at his feet, can be seen at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. |
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He sat looking at her with lack-lustre eyes. The light suddenly came back into them. |
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It came in between my legs as I propelled kickingly my body backwards looking at them. |
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Then I became involved in looking at the Marsh Warblers who lived in south Worcestershire in the summer at that time. |
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Much can be gleaned about Hobbes as a person from looking at the difficulties he faced while seeking an audience for Behemoth. |
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Sometimes she caught him looking at her with a louring invidiousness that she could hardly bear. |
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He was conscious that Flamel was looking at him with the smile that was like an interrogation point. |
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My one hope of the world, my inexpugnable consolation in looking at the miseries of the world, is that this is altering. |
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He attituded his way over to me, got up close, and just stood there looking at me, trying to appear threatening. |
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Simon broke off and turned to Piggy who was looking at him with an expression of derisive incomprehension. |
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By excavating these sites and looking at fecal matter found, scientists were able to determine what was eaten. |
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Alston now sat looking at photos of the boy he keeps in his phone. |
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These discoveries were made while looking at the remains of Roman military sites. |
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If a browser window is larger than a layout table's fixed size, your viewers end up looking at a honkingly big white void. |
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The very act of looking at a naked model was an artifact of male supremacy. |
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Play from the backmost Diamond tees and you're looking at a stern 7,000-yard test. |
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We are looking at other sites throughout the Republic of Ireland and hopefully they will come to fruition in the near future. |
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I'm looking at the regionalising of the group stage and wondering how many teams are we going to have from this region? |
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I then decided to change the design by looking at other recumbents, but none of them had everything that I wanted so I had to have to my own. |
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And from a programming perspective it's because when you're looking at the kayaks in the water, the disabilities fade. |
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And if so, has Gazza been bought to replace The Riddler, The Joker or, looking at the shape he is now in, The Incredible Hulk? |
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Soon, she recognized the classic white patch of rough skin on top of the whale's head and knew she was looking at a North Atlantic right whale. |
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Ratan Tata, said, 'We are looking at assembly facility for passenger vehicles in South-East Asia and some parts of Eastern Europe. |
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Mind you, looking at her mountainous back jiggle to the music in that backless dress, it was an easy mistake to make. |
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I have just visited him at his mother's home where he is spending half term and we reminisced while looking at his photo album. |
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Niki also is looking at expanding its leisure network, with destinations like Olbia, Jerez de la Frontera and Cagliari under consideration. |
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The meeting will address this issue and will carry on looking at the no-confidence motion which is moving toward a qualified majority. |
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To immediately assume that anyone who participates in a sport like ours must be animalist is a naive and simplistic way of looking at things. |
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They can also carry out a check known as aneuploidy screening, looking at the chromosomal defects. |
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We have looked at 20 healthy volunteers and are now looking at 20 anaesthetised patients scheduled for surgery. |
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Furry asked, looking at Charley with serious, businesslike gray eyes. |
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Specifically, the company is looking at acrylic resins for improved water-based stain-blocking technologies. |
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During the week-long trial it was alleged Bibby had raped the woman after looking at her holiday photographs on her waterbed. |
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We are crying, looking at one another. A small group of wemistikoshiw gathers and stares at us. |
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A glutard's mouth would water just looking at pictures of sweets they could actually eat. |
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To know fiddles and judge them you must be always looking at them. For a time, at least, I got my eye in by dwelling on the best models. |
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Watching the lesser known numbers being played and then looking at the audience, lipsynching is quite nice. |
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The subject then was instructed via intercom simply to sit quietly and relax while looking at the blank videoscreen. |
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Just looking at the Space Needle tower in Seattle might intimidate anyone who has Aichmophobia. |
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I could not help looking at Mrs. M. when this unelegant creature was mentioned. |
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I stood looking at the tokens as if he had just deposited a steaming turdpile into my palm. |
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Daniel's smile is fixed, but his eyes are switchblading from side to side, looking at Paula, looking for an exit. |
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One day I was looking at a little girl eating a Dixie cup of strawberry ice cream. |
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He was looking at a small flexible screen wrapped halfway around his forearm, meshed into the fabric of his cybersuit. |
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The entomologist explained that he could not tell what species of springtail we were looking at without scoping it. |
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The TRACERx project is looking at how NSCLC develops and evolves, and how these tumors become resistant to treatment. |
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Yet another means of looking at character, according to Tycho von Wilamowitz and Howald, is the idea that characterisation is not important. |
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Before looking at the seven classes individually, the general developments that affected all of them will be noted. |
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An artist who perceives curvatives will also get the same impression when looking at the perspective. |
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Groups were often seated around a table, each person looking at the viewer. |
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Bentham had been in China in 1782, and he acknowledged that he had got the idea of watertight compartments by looking at Chinese junks there. |
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Archaeologists have sought to define the territories of the northern Belgic tribes by looking at the coins they used. |
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Phubbing, which is the term for snubbing someone you're face to face with by looking at or using your phone, is a big source of conflict. |
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By directly looking at the different social issues, one would also be studying how they affect the dynamic of the city. |
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I was kind of looking at the ball, keeping him in my peripheral and all of sudden I see him closing in on the ball. |
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Since the train was late, we passed the time looking at our fellow passengers and making up stories about them. |
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The shape of the underwater portion can be difficult to judge by looking at the portion above the surface. |
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