When the men of the AIF marched across the Range they had no native carriers. |
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The second pub was ridiculously busy, so we were squashed in a corner with a drunken group of men watching the football next to us. |
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The community of men and women who have been initiated into the Sikh faith is the Khalsa. |
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Most men covered their heads with flat wool caps or skullcaps or turbans in a variety of sizes and colours. |
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The father becomes enraged at the son and has to be dragged away himself by men in white coats. |
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He found men with heart disease had lower levels of testosterone than men of similar age and character with normal coronary arteries. |
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The group ran off and one of the men chased after them in his car while the other two stayed with the boy. |
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Although Hannibal's army consisted of men of various races, they were never rebellious because they feared their leader. |
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The men will not be allowed to leave the remote centre and must also keep a vow of complete silence for six months. |
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There are theories that men sprinting in flat shoes get out faster than women hampered by heels or waiting to help a colleague. |
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Like any wise leader he was aware that his own success would have been nothing had his men not been willing, even eager, to follow him. |
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Later that same evening in 1918, Warburg was taken away by men in white coats. |
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Differences in mental health between married men and women were of type rather than degree. |
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Three men were manhandled to the ground and handcuffed as they attempted to rush the event. |
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They all have major black characters and themes showing African-American men fighting back against white supremacy. |
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She has become so successful that I wondered whether men might not be after her money. |
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The Next Directory is huge and covers the waterfront in categories of clothing for women, men and children. |
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And what you see each time is that the men were reaping all the fruits here. |
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Only men can become Kathakali dancers and their make-up is striking with the use of bold colors to paint the faces and expressions. |
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The new study's findings were true for African Americans and whites, as well as men and women. |
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Apparently, back in Iowa, or Kansas, or wherever, that is just the way young men are brought up. |
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Dry Weetbix, children's rusks and Berocca were just some of the substances the iron men and women of Tindal had to swallow. |
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It's not a good look watching grown men and women openly weeping while reading a tabloid newspaper! |
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In groundbreaking research Leeds University boffins discovered that men relax in pubs. |
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And on Monday a group of 10 men belonging to God's Army, a Karen minority rebel group, broke into a hospital in the province. |
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My poor dogs and I are confined to one room whilst the window men continue to fit the new windows. |
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The federation also sent 11 men karatekas for training sessions with three karate schools. |
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Patrols were stepped up as plain-clothed officers set out to caution men caught kerb-crawling. |
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In this case men are shamed into silence, a form of abuse that few women today would tolerate. |
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The two men had cited example after example of astrologically arranged marriages, full of astral promise, turning disastrous. |
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The three men always fell asleep to the sound of horses whickering from the nearby corral and the cattle lowing on the plains. |
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One in 10 men reading this is checking his pillow and plughole daily to see if his hair is falling out. |
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In his after years, he never omitted an opportunity of urging young men to avail themselves of every means of education offered to them. |
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The men who are not so handsome, but are nice men with money think we are only after their money. |
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That is, these mounted men were regarded as tyrannical bullies, delinquents and pests. |
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The sun was gloriously illuminating the two men to the west, though both were beset by threatening dark clouds above them. |
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Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances. |
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The men begin singing Shalom Aleichem, swaying with the rise and fall of the melody. |
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Four armed men forced him out of the car, put a bag over his head after kicking him around and threw him into a minivan. |
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This is only a handful of some of the most notable men who helped to get American astronauts to the Moon. |
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The Kathaks were mainly men who narrated the scriptures using music and mime. |
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Imagine a world of sports where black men didn't dominate boxing or track and field. |
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Four men were seen getting out of a battered Vauxhall Vectra car before squaring up to three others in a 4x4, believed to have been a Landrover. |
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Who'da thunk that men buying diapers after work on Fridays were also picking up six-packs of beer? |
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These men might be afraid of her now, but that fear would only last as long as she could keep her power flowing. |
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The Furies is not a Western where men in white hats face off men in black hats on the town square at noon. |
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And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes. |
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By 1907 the mill was a sizable operation employing 11 men and turning out 350,000 super feet of sawn rimu and kahikatea a year. |
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There are no gutsy square-jawed heroes and no military men staring into the middle distance thinking on the seriousness of war. |
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Parents and children, youths and older men spend their free time in these places agreeably and merrily. |
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Shortly afterwards two men approached the wire gate but left a few seconds later. |
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They only had about 15 to 20 minutes to get all the men off the boat, so it was certainly a white-knuckle ride. |
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Usually there is a boat full of tall men being coxed by a dwarf, but we've got a boat of midgets coxed by a six footer. |
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She even squeezed out a slim book on the subject before the men in white coats came for her. |
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When I began this book I thought scientists had no emotional life, they were men and women in white coats. |
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Downloads to mobile phones show a sharp division between the sexes with men going for games and women preferring ringtones. |
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In urban areas, lower-class men work in crafts, manufacturing, and low-paid service industries. |
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As he said that, he could see some of Major Conrad's men regroup themselves and provide some cover. |
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With the younger men off to war, older cowboys can't stop the cattle rustling. |
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Even men who couldn't care less about physical appearance all worry about their performance in the sack. |
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The gym offers yoga therapy, aerobics and callisthenics separately for men and women. |
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It's women like you that promote shameless propaganda that all men are to be seen as being sexually driven, only striving to plant their seed. |
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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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British submariners have been praised at home and in Russia for their successful rescue of seven men trapped in a midget submarine. |
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In February, two elderly men met in a Middle Eastern suburb and took afternoon tea. |
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Instead it reminds us that men such as Dabney were hardly rustic provincials. |
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Running away from the body and back to the battle, Henry takes up with the procession of wounded men trudging to the army's rear for care. |
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Small crafts made by some of the women and older men were traded for as well. |
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The mob then chased after two other men who were also seen to have run from the restaurant. |
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So many women seek after men of money or rank, and this is essentially a private affair. |
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They gazed on the road with a solemn, placid expression, as of men to whom the Atlantean weight of this weary world was as the down on a feather. |
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When wing forward Tom Lennon boxed an Andrew Hickey delivery past Chris Meaney it rocked the Leighlin men back on their heels. |
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One of the men shook his fist and cursed at him, threatening to cut his throat if he did not leave. |
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This video provides a vision of African-American young men and women singing classical and Afrocentric music and performing African dance. |
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Good luck to you and good luck to all the men and women you're working with over in Iraq. |
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Instead, the aging widow Bernarda Alba personifies self-hatred and the ability of women to enforce the rules of men upon themselves. |
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It seems sad that men who have done such great work abroad are returning with no-one back home to fill their places. |
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Mrs Green told police she and her husband were at home alone when the two men broke into the house on Saturday night. |
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The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public. |
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In a short time the wind begins to kick up, seas rise to 4 feet, and the men hang on to the slippery deck. |
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Remove everyone over 60, mostly old men who'd rather there weren't any women here. |
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Sure, you hide it all behind those baseball caps and coveralls, but real men can see the truth. |
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On a still and empty stage three men appear at the mercy of constant rebuffs. |
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Every indication is that he remained ruthless in his treatment of men and women alike. |
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It finds that men with a record of aggressive behaviour have more helper and inducer T cells. |
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He will join a number of African-American men who are making a real mark on American culture. |
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They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power. |
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Commanding 36 ships and 2000 fellow buccaneers, Morgan sacked the town and left his men to the burning and looting. |
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We all work long hours these days, but many men try to make up for it when they get home. |
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Were ancient athletics useful for preparing young Greek men for the battlefield? |
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Owing to the steep slope of Quebec roofs, the men must lash themselves to the chimney pots to move about. |
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The neat and professionally dressed men looked out of place in the homey messy surroundings. |
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She was enraptured by the sight of two young men sitting in half barrels trying to sink one another whilst staying afloat in a freshwater pond. |
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A part of me is actually rooting for the men in white hats to come riding in and save the day. |
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Day in and day out the men in khaki lay down their lives for the call of duty. |
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Nowadays, however, more and more men are shaving their heads whether their hairlines are receding or not. |
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Once the ship was beset, they were soon to become close companions of the men trapped on the ice. |
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Today men are beginning to buy jewelry for themselves, such as chains, diamond rings, watches, bracelets and diamond studded earrings. |
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He was happy to meet the old men of the village and talk of the days gone by. |
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The men forced their way into the couple's south Essex home, attacked the husband and wife and used a stun-gun on them to keep them subdued. |
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An 81-year-old woman told yesterday how two men forced their way into her home and attacked her with a hammer. |
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Women screamed and jumped on chairs, men spilled their pints and babies dropped their rattles with each twist and turn of a nail-biting game. |
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Rarely do we see accounts of how housewives struggled at home while the men of valor fought the battles and won the wars. |
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The film's title refers to a wish list that two terminally ill men try to fulfill before each kicks the bucket. |
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Young men preferred bare legs made possible by wearing short skirts, especially those made from kidskin because of its smooth hairs. |
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He pushed the men away and held them off until the police arrived and the attackers ran off. |
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For three nights in a row, a dozen of his men lay in ambush near where the source said the men would pass. |
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Even up to the present day men of intellectual eminence have convinced themselves that astromancy has a foundation of truth. |
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The minute I type this I will expect the men in white coats to come and take me away. |
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In turn, they provided transport, approved landings at airstrips for resupply purposes, and selected men for our teams. |
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Couples embraced, mothers held their children close, men nodded to each other. |
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Many men returned to work on the mills every season for many years as they got a regular wage and their keep. |
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The men have been locked in a wrangle with their employers since they were sacked in 2000 amid allegations of bullying and harassment. |
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A sizeable force of police officers raided the room and found all four men inside smoking their merchandise. |
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From his position behind the front lines, he could see a stream of wounded men moving in a line to the rear. |
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I have also noticed that in midtown office buildings, men will step aside for women to both enter and exit elevators ahead of them. |
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The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways. |
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The two men behind her suddenly sprang into action, rushing forward, each one grabbing him under an arm. |
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One of the men tried to hijack a car, but the woman driver managed to raise the alarm and the man was held until police arrived to arrest him. |
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Two men carried sacks of chicken feed down a steep dirt track where the land dropped off just past the road. |
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When two men spring their wives from prison, it goes so well they decide to make jail-breaking their business. |
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The revulsion we still feel when women rather than men commit murders became revulsion squared. |
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Lever and his men raided Ralph and his tenants, rustling their cattle and stealing everything that wasn't nailed down. |
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Women reply to rich men but, for some reason, men prefer women with middling incomes. |
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Commanders and their staff sometimes made lethal errors and engaged positions their own men held. |
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With the emergence and spread of AIDS in Japan in the 1980s, insensitivity toward gay men heightened. |
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Two men attacked the driver of a security van in a secure airside cargo loading area at the airport. |
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Misandry is misogyny, and misogyny is misandry. The way I see it, the years of women being oppressed resulted in bad things for men as well. |
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Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and aggression. |
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The early poncho was worn by men of all classes as a garment for protection against the rain and cold. |
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It was an Allied victory but Britain had nearly exhausted its supply of men and the Americans had expended hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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Johnson was now the ranking officer and the responsibility was his to make sure the men made it home safely. |
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Prudence kicked as hard as she could as the men dragged her out of the vehicle and to the side of the road. |
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Twenty men could hold down the strongest strong man in any society, ancient or modern. |
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In a study published in the Journal of Nutrition, the effects of eating white bread and rye bread on cholesterol levels in men were compared. |
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Though several men in town are in love with her, she falls for Jake Spoon and accompanies the drive though camps outside it. |
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He noticed that men had to constantly sharpen their razors, which would dull after only a few uses. |
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Casual misandry is a phenomenon where unfounded negative claims are made about men as a group, or men as a group are insulted. |
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These two men struggled with the validity of Anglican orders and sacramental theology. |
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God will often use men to offer a verbal rebuke through prophecy or admonishment before disciplining us. |
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Then, an army of warriors and men dressed in black cowls came from the direction of Plunder castle and sacked the town. |
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The men wear hand woven kente cloths draped over the left shoulder, with a ready-made short sleeved shirt underneath. |
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I believe similar blood flows in the veins of men and women such as flowed in the veins of the martyrs in days gone by. |
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Though men far outnumber women at both resorts, we feel welcome, even special, like rare birds. |
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Most practitioners were young and generally big men with some judo or kendo experience, so practice was rather rough. |
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They may also explain why men are more likely to become aggressive when drunk. |
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So we see that most of these children and young men continue to have bad dreams and nightmares sometimes as often as two or three times a week. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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There are a load of men in black suits who try to stop you from reaching the basement, where your getaway vehicle loyally awaits. |
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At the same time another three men broke through the wall behind the building, forced open a door and planted the bombs. |
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But when technology made books widely available, men could read the sacred texts for themselves and form their own opinions. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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That's where many young men in some of South Africa's poor townships are headed these days. |
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The two men were believed to be Rastafarians and members of an anti-Catholic cult. |
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Everyone has their fantasies but, in reality, very few men actually fulfill them. |
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In many rural communities, men and women function equally as shamans and healers. |
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He was supposedly the rat who betrayed the Gibraltar Three, the Eksund gun runners and the IRA men assassinated at Loughgall. |
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As he neared the hill the shapes took outlines of men instead of the formless gray lumps they'd appeared as. |
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I think the fact that it's mostly men making the mistake shows that those old stereotypes have had their day. |
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The men around the whistler clapped him on the back, and some of them began to mimic him with whistles of their own. |
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The men in blue were looking to seal the semi-finals berth of World Cup cricket against Sri Lanka. |
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The hillsides below it had been cleared of scrub, leaving no cover under which armed men could move unnoticed. |
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It's just an incredibly natural film where Robert Shaw heads up a crew of four men who hijack a New York City subway train and ransom the passengers for a million dollars. |
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Products bearing his iconic image have graced the lips, hair, and faces of millions of men and women across the world. |
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And it depends on grand juries who act as a conveyor belt, quickly funneling tens of thousands of young Black men into prison. |
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When two men become involved in a brawl and start trading blows and punches and kicks and so forth, how does the law of provocation relate to that circumstance? |
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By this time he had more men than his pursuers, but they were of low quality because the best troops were kept in European Russia in case of rebellion. |
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Enthusiastically receiving the rules and given free rein to be as chauvinistic as they like, the five men meet in the pub to think up some new rules of their own. |
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After the sentence was handed down, the men were led in handcuffs out of the courthouse amid crowds of people. |
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Immediately after the first sea swept over our stern, I ordered the Boatswain to take sufficient men and shutters to close all windows in the after cabin. |
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Suddenly one of the men sprung forward in an attempt to grab Rachel. |
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It was in the final ten minutes that the town men went for broke. |
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For thousands of years men and women in many cultures have used cannabis as a curative and a source of fiber and oil. |
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So there are potentially dangers of treating men with slightly lowish testosterone levels with testosterone because you can actually cause damage by doing that. |
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In 1991 you married Kelly Preston, yet still stories persisted that you hit on men in hotel and country club shower rooms. |
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Today, that destination is a world peopled with clowns, gymnasts, panthers, snakes, men and women, young and old, in brilliant reds and greens and luminous yellows. |
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These men have now been working short time, i.e., five days a week for eight months, in addition to being laid off at Whitsuntide and the August races. |
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My own experience with men on the street in northern India is direct. |
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Under the blazing sun, young men are flat on their belly, their hands resting lightly on service rifles as they prepare to take aim for the target practice. |
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He was the first commander to sanction his men crossing the Irish border on illegal reconnaissance missions into the Republic to recce IRA arms caches. |
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They had gone from raw recruits to men of honor in a year, and so had he. |
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Both men use film to explore the specificity of Africanisms within the context of human universal as well as American experiences and social norms. |
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Housing comprised dormitories for single men, smaller huts for married men with families and separate huts for foremen all arranged in formal rows separated by trackways. |
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Two men wore tracksuits with Arabic writing across the back. |
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Most of the men included in these teams and groups spoke Russian and other languages of the Soviet Union and were dressed up as Red Army men and officers. |
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It affects men more than women, and Whites more than African Americans. |
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On board were two men of African descent who had stowed away on the ship. |
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In support of his case, the elder of the two men claimed he'd been sentenced to 300 lashes and sacked from his job after raping several young men at his workplace. |
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This breakthrough holds out hope of one day developing a new generation of treatments for a disease that claims the lives of 10,000 men every year in the UK alone. |
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One of the men had experience with tripods and derricks so they built two A-frames out of timbers and used pulleys and cables to lift the plane up, literally inch-by-inch. |
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About twice as many women as men are said to have panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, and specific phobia. |
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Because we live in a cultural stereotype and only men watch sports, only women are cultured, Mars, Venus, etc. |
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After a few minutes, the two men stop fighting and begin passionately and graphically to make love. |
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Incidences of gay men being hanged in public have been graphically reported upon. |
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These entrapment images are supplemented by yet another cage metaphor, created on this occasion by the camera tracking the two men from behind the railings. |
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It's less embarrassing all around, and not many men want it to be recorded in the courts that they have been cuckolded. |
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A break away with my family from the madness that is SPL decision-making is probably all that has prevented me getting up close and personal with the men in white coats. |
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But perhaps we shouldn't start calling in the men in white coats just yet. |
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Having spent more than an hour with the Prime Minister on Saturday morning, I can't report that he looked in the least bit like a candidate for the men in white coats. |
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This she manages by sleeping with men she encounters in the most sordid bars in the grimmest towns she can find. |
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The teenager was stabbed when a gang of four or five men wielding knives and baseball bats forced their way into the home he shares with his mother. |
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They'd probably have rung the men in white coats to take me away. |
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The reason why you often see men and women in white coats in soap powder and cosmetics ads is because the marketing folk believe we see scientists as sources of authority. |
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During a divisional vice operation in the Listerhills area, four men were arrested for kerb-crawling and three women were detained for soliciting. |
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These men represent the old guard faithfully, but with a new-era sensibility that combines pleasing lines and tight midsections with drum-tight conditioning. |
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He figures, as men do, that it would be best to hold his tongue. |
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Both men also had a special word of gratitude for all those who willingly gave so much of their free time over the years to help the complex dream to become a reality. |
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Some of the men were saving their tablets and then sold or bartered them to the locals, because for them Atebrin tablets were difficult to obtain. |
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A new survey suggested that a third of men risked indigestion by rushing their meals and a behavioural psychologist warned the nation to slow down and enjoy our food. |
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The lights are aglow in the windows, the sound of the Christmas carols and the song we associate with the season of goodwill to all men is with us once again. |
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Astoundingly, this would mean there are more men claiming to have won the Medal of Honor in Vietnam than actual recipients of the medal since the Civil War. |
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Inside the guild, men in caps and long gowns sit in twos, weaving together in small rooms. |
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Allies of the Chancellor accused Downing Street of ratting on a deal struck between the two men to maintain a united front when dealing with Britain's pensions time bomb. |
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As the months went by the two men would meet briefly at secret locations. |
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If we closed our eyes, we could almost see men with mutton-chop whiskers and stem expressions, and women with cinched waists and skirts with floor-sweeping trains. |
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Obviously some of these men might have died anyway from a sudden rupture, but a clear distinction needs to be made between dying naturally and at the instigation of doctors. |
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During the next two years, approximately 40 club members, including widows, widowers, divorcees and unmarried men and women, continued to push for change. |
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Set on an empty stage in front of a medium blue backdrop that in midstream turned blood red, the men were set free to relish their youth and power. |
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Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed. |
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Dance themes deal with relations between men and women as well as particular occupations such as the dances of reapers, cobblers, coopers, and smiths. |
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Paul Broadbent's men went into the game as many people's favourites for promotion to Division One, while most punters had Thunder down as potential whipping boys. |
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And the storm came, and the tree fell, and the men came and took it away. |
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While the horses whinnied and munched on the grass, the men relaxed. |
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More than 200 gay men from across North America arrived at a remote Arizona oasis by summer's end, kick-starting an international movement that flourishes to this day. |
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The missile system most likely used to shoot down Malaysia Airline MH17 is common, lethal, and crewed by men with little training. |
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Between the deafening whine of the jet engines and the music, the two men looked at each other and wondered what in God's name was transpiring up there. |
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Underneath these, though, their garments were skimpy, the men wearing pants and no shirt, and the women covering their chest but letting their midriff show. |
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I also like the prospect of being one of those wobbly men at the end of the race, who are extremely close to absolute exhaustion, but still manage to complete the task. |
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They didn't even become in the slightest agitated when O'Neill's men disappeared down the tunnel for the interval without having breached the St Mirren goal. |
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But the surprising fact is that cultured and learned men not only do not notice it for themselves, but they contest every exposure of the harm and stupidity of patriotism with the greatest obstinacy and ardour, though without any rational grounds; and they continue to belaud it as beneficent and elevating. |
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But it was 1965 and a period when the portrayal of a woman as an all-action fighting machine, who gave men as good as she got, was still way ahead of its time. |
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Detectives in Salford are trying to trace the two men in a white van who tried to abduct the boy from the street in Little Hulton on Thursday evening. |
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The sound of pipes joined the beat of the drum, and the men began to sing a hearty Canaanite sea shanty as the ship moved through the surf and out to sea. |
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We've received actionable information that the men are hiding in these mountains. |
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Indeed, the Gigg Lane men enjoyed the lion's share of play for the first 60 minutes and only let it slip after making wholesale changes for the last half hour. |
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Our men are dying at the hands of enemies abroad and friends at home. |
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Met by ten burly men in military uniforms who gave rapid-fire introductions and led them down to the platform, they had little time to take anything in. |
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The 1960s were full of ballrooms of no chance, lacquered townies and long stepping country men who came looking for their hearts delights under fat Harvest moons. |
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Hard men making hard decisions is never going to make for an easy read. |
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His men were playing a banjo tune and kicking up their heels. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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Reactive arthritis occurs most frequently in men 20 to 40 years old. |
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Velocity by Stanton Welch is, as its title suggests, a whiz-bang of ensemble dancing, with meaty group sections for the men that fill the stage with a sizzling kinetic power. |
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A midstream clean-catch technique usually is adequate in men and women. |
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I found another Public House of Worship and decided to show the men my playing cards. |
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Trade flourished with the Union and many young men crossed the Atlantic to join the Union Army. |
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At the receptions... Antonia could hold her own in a discussion with two or three men at a time. |
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In July his men took over Veracruz and he placed himself under direct orders of new king Charles I of Spain. |
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Not long after they landed, the men wanted to take to the sea again, but the women who were traveling with them did not want to leave. |
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Professor Rennie warned the strain of staying at home could take its toll on men who have no choice about becoming house husbands. |
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At first, the men were angry with Roma, but they soon realized that they were in the ideal place to settle. |
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The new opt-in policy for men is a significant step forward for lulu. |
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Some men build hastily and quickly so that their work serves only its transient purpose, and is soon forgotten. Others build for the ages. |
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Line and new repair our towns of war With men of courage and with means defendant. |
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The 1620 ship brought a small company of brave men and women to plant here liberty of conscience denied them in their homeland. |
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There was a wave of slackness, and young men preferred to remain lob-lolly lesser Hindus than to follow their fathers' stern creed. |
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By 1817, Gunwharf purportedly housed the largest naval arsenal in the world, employing 5000 men at the time. |
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You are such a lusty lewdster, Giles. I sometimes think men think of little else but the ungirding of their loins. |
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The blue men of Mica II discriminated against Earthies, considered them inferior since the Micans had conquered the Earthies a hundred years ago. |
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Joel Kitenge scored vor the visitors, who were reduced to 10 men after 77 minutes when Mario Mutsch was sent off. |
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When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell. |
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The primary aim of education during this period was to train young men in agriculture, warfare, Roman traditions, and public affairs. |
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I was cuffed by the women and kicked by the men because I would not swallow it. |
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He was subsequently joined by numerous men and women fighting for the same cause. |
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Both kits will include a dental set, mouthwash, earplugs and a comb and shoehorn for men or hairbrush and cotton pads for women. |
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The two men found the three women destringing freshly picked bush beans for the evening meal. |
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He could jigger the ball o'er a steeple tall as most men would jigger a cop. |
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Several of the men show great dexterity in shaping stones into implements, a process known as stone or flint knapping. |
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Few men of so great parts were upon all occasions more counsellable than he. |
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We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other. |
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Like two old men arguing over a hockey game, I gave in and we moved to a location which was better for video, but not for me to shoot the bull. |
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Either armed black men were coming to kill you, or white maddogs were tearing black children to ragged bits. |
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The philosophes spent a great deal of energy disseminating their ideas among educated men and women in cosmopolitan cities. |
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There was even a commonship between the mine operators and the men at one time, before the Great Depression. |
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Most estrogen in men is produced through the aromatization of testosterone to estrogen in the body. |
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And it wasn't his suit that worried the people on the green tram, even though most of the other men wore flowing jellabas. |
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May God's curse rest upon the arrogant men and the unholy ambitions which let loose this horror upon humanity! |
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They went into the bars and interrupted the drinking, hustling the men out without ceremony. |
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One day the men in white will walk in, throw a net over him, and take him off to the laughing academy. |
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When Drake finally reached its deck, his men were alarmed at his bedraggled appearance. |
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The tussle was compared yesterday by Mike Ruddock's defence coach Clive Griffiths to two men contesting an arm wrestle. |
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Yet they've proved that common men can show astonishing fortitude in chasing jam tomorrow. |
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The men and boys practiced not only the technique of twirling the bullroarer, but also the mock attack staged upon the person twirling it. |
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Richard, like his predecessors, had to win over these men by granting gifts and maintaining cordial relationships. |
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Most of the men elected to the Commons had private incomes, while a few relied on financial support from a wealthy patron. |
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One by one, men she slept with are bumped off and it's clear other officers suspect her of committing the heinous crimes. |
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The increase in men allowed the prince to call on and field a far more substantial army. |
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There the father obtained an appointment to minister the men in the King's Navy. |
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Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund de Mortimer, Earl of March, was John of Gaunt. |
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Real IRA thug Brian Shive who is terminally ill with cys fibrosis, shot the men at an Arm ba base in Northern Ireland. |
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The two men had already clashed over Henry's succession to Normandy and the remarriage of Eleanor, and the relationship was not repaired. |
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And, of course, many a Viking child would be conceived in the bed furs by Viking men and women who were bored and lustsome. |
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Griffiths explains heterosexual romantic relationships in terms that other men with Asperger's Syndrome will understand. |
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This group included 13 ships, five aircraft, and 500 men from the Royal Norwegian Navy. |
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Other men have not been shy about their fascination with green-eyed women. |
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But because men say, and it's true, that when someone writes entirely about wisdom, it often dulls a man's wit who reads it every day. |
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An Armalite rifle was found in the room of one of the 17 men picked up for questioning, Hassan told a radio interview. |
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As a man of Eastern Tennessee, he also felt ill-disposed to co-operate with the men from the west. |
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Mr Ellison said that journalist Mahmood was introduced to the men as being someone who had Red Mercury to sell. |
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Girls might infiltrate the clubhouse but men alone remain the teachers and theorists of Latinity. |
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