Six whites and one yolk yield 24 g of protein and 6 g of fat, much of it healthy. |
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Minuscule script, which developed around 800 AD, consisted of lower case letters and was much more compact and easy to read. |
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How much he strong to do as much as possible to stop the continuity of bloodshed. |
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A much larger area at the north end of the lake is approximately 24 m deep, shallowing to the south. |
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But there wasn't much time for birding and besides, little boys with catapults ensured there wasn't a mossie, pigeon or starling anywhere. |
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I don't mean so much when we have completed a degree, but rather when we are still studying. |
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Having more women in politics has so far not created much difference as front benches and priorities are still blokey. |
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Woods has not written a bad book but, rather, it could have been a much better one. |
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For a band who have consistently cultivated an aura of mystique, the amiable blokeishness of much of the set is both unexpected and reassuring. |
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This was much helped by a nice bloke who kept coming up to me and telling me how great the music was, and asking me to dance. |
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I don't know too much about him, but he seemed like an important man and a good bloke. |
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Although he once ran an ultramarathon through the Sahara, extreme temperatures don't do much for him. |
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Adults who work in schools can do much to help children deal with loss and bereavement. |
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They are much afraid the ultraism of the present day will destroy the church. |
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At the vet clinic they pretty much pull out the Kevlar but we civilian types can't go full metal jacket. |
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The kid's heart went blooey when the excitement got to be too much for him. |
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I employ much less grace than those women did when as single mothers they worked for minimal wages. |
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Similar setups are used on a much larger scale for ultrasound cleaning in industry. |
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There has been an early rush on the box-office, with the first six shows pretty much sold out. |
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There's a fast-food feel to it, as if it was rushed through the Hollywood grinder without much attention to scripting or comic timing. |
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He is much better than I thought, and I have no hesitation in saying that he would beat any middleweight in the world, and most heavyweights. |
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In other words, such love is still within the province of Eros, whereas, much like Spinoza's third kind of knowledge, agape is intellectual love. |
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I cannot therefore present a broad set of types of peasantry as I did for aristocracies, for the problems of typicality are that much greater. |
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Mitchell had matured and quieted much by then and had long since left her flapper days behind. |
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Toney had so much trouble making weight at middleweight and light-heavyweight. |
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Wales had long since been conquered, but it was still very much alive as a country. |
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On a record composed of cinematic affectations, how much of the feeling is real? |
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Bobby and Ricky are two-bit boxers who have about as much chance of reaching the big time as they have of winning the lottery. |
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Ironic postures, become her target every bit as much as sentimental affectations of feeling. |
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I don't have any evidence of that, but at any rate his movement to do away with whatever he imported was started much earlier. |
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Their pace slowed as the fast waltz slowed to a two-step dance that didn't require much movement. |
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He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
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The competition tends to be very much a family affair, with a barbecue and refreshments throughout the day. |
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I'm not sure that you will get much support for replacing our system and starting over, but it could definitely use some adjustments. |
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Too much nationalism, ultraconservatism, and blindly following one man is opening the door to a dictatorship. |
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In this way, the global ubiquitous computer is much more like a living organism than the Turing machine. |
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Checking the box will invert the colours of web pages, making them much easier on the eyes. |
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With the blogs, your foodie community could expand from a block party to cover pretty much the entire world. |
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At that point, a much older waitress chimes in with her two cents on the campaign. |
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Everyone seemed very pleasant and affable and there wasn't too much in the way of pontificating. |
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The parenchyma in this species is much less visible than in Afara but otherwise they are very similar in structure. |
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What astounds me is not how much we love our country but the lack of bold admissions from others that they love their countries. |
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In fact, there was often so much going on that the screen split into four just to show all the blockbusting action. |
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You've barely spoken a word all night, and haven't uttered so much as one mordacious comment. |
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Later, he recorded much Berber folk-music, and in 1959 received a Rockefeller grant for ethnomusicological research. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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Mix thoroughly using a whisk, but gently so as not to generate too much foam. |
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West Craven is a rural area, which does not receive as much funding as urban areas. |
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There he showed how much he was listening to the countryside by thumping a rural protestor. |
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Though not much stressed in the catalogue's writings, Dickinson's pronounced estheticism is key to his sensibility. |
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I lost a lot of time at the start of the race and I tried to close the gap as much as possible. |
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Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art. |
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In this period, they occupied very much the center of aesthetic appreciation and social value. |
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The chiefs of the association are unlikely to pay much heed to a rural bleat, even if the problem is almost nation-wide. |
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The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive bleat. |
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We followed him into the house, trying not to look too much like tourists with our mouths agape. |
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The bigger kids said it was haunted so it was obviously too much of a temptation for any 10 year old not to take a quick peep through the window. |
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Too much pressure can rupture the catheter or force a clot into the blood stream. |
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Change your diet to include more wholegrain foods, vegetables, fruit and remove as much fat from it as possible. |
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But much to the Americans' surprise, the Eurofighter shook them off, outmanoeuvred them and moved into shooting positions on their tails. |
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It is much easier to follow, on the whole, if you have a guide to help you. |
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The reshuffle was intended to be a much simpler affair than it ultimately became. |
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The scheme hasn't changed and the personnel wasn't much different until a recent rash of injuries. |
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The evidence provided by the Secretary of State supported and affirmed much of the reporting in the Press. |
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However, the purpose of the book remains the same, to provide as much information as possible, readably and reliably. |
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Not much to ask, not least by anyone who's had to sit through The Quick and the Dead. |
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Oh yeah, and Catherine Deneuve, who's wonderful in pretty much everything she does. |
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Instead, she drank as much of her shake as she possibly could, and then went back to work on her main course. |
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Being young and carefree whippersnappers, we at the Reg had never given much thought to our own mortality. |
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Not only did they listen while they mixed cakes or whipped seams, but they often repeated in concert and memorized much of what was read to them. |
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If you intend to check the enemy King, try to put as much distance between your Rook and his King as possible. |
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With the top down, Jake and I don't talk much as we whip down the road with nothing more than fields in sight. |
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As much as it was a part of society I found it morbid and disgusting to laugh and cheer and a horrible death just for entertainment. |
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It is much easier to find your place in a global world when you have a strong sense of identity at home. |
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She knew that this wasn't the safest thing in the world to do, but after saying a quick, silent prayer, she felt much more relaxed and safe. |
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Psychologically, it's much harder to convict a feeling, speaking person than a silent figure who might as well be made of wax. |
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This practice, one of the sine qua nons of Hungarian rural life, has lost much of its original sacral, ritual meaning. |
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I was personally shaken by it and wasn't in the mood to write much of anything. |
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There is nothing terribly original, much less attractive, in this sort of Nature-based defense of cruelty and tyranny. |
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Threatening to sue in order to silence a critic has simply spread the criticism much, much farther. |
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Jesse and Joe showed up nervous and twitchy and James' dad not too much later. |
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He had too much on his mind and too many things to do than get apologies from the low classes. |
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So much so that the English Golf Union has got a page on its website which advertises such vacancies. |
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I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego. |
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It could become a much more attractive advertisement for paleontology and for the Society. |
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Too much sympathetic nervous system activity can be associated with stress, anxiety, and dysphoric mood. |
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Kabuki brushes make applying make-up so much easier as the natural bristles help to buff and blend. |
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Each one stood in a perfect square, without so much as a twitch of movement. |
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An Ames or Clarke victory would have produced almost as much ka-ching as a DiMarco win. |
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If anyone deserves it, he does because he has shown so much mental strength to come through all the lows. |
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Beyond shaking one's fist at the sky in impotent rage, not much can be done for that stuff. |
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As much as any other task an entrepreneur must face, she must deal with these manic highs and depressing lows. |
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Longford were a much bigger and more mature team than Galway, and were much more assured and confident. |
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It is much needed because where are people meant to buy groceries when they finish work or at weekends? |
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Few parts of the aerospace or civilian airline industry bear much relation to free market theory. |
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But thanks to Erika's show of full-hearted support, he now felt much more assured and confident about himself and in his abilities as a leader. |
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For those who loved powerful systems, the section displaying the key components of massive aero engines had much to offer. |
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It's hard not be cynical about the power of love when there is so much bile around. |
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The one major advantage property does have is that it's much easier to borrow money against it. |
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The vintners should stop whingeing and think about the non-smokers, who will now feel much happier about frequenting bars. |
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He's a far better athlete than the defender covering him much of the time, but he doesn't make the defender pay for that. |
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As to the protection against lightning, there is not much difference between the two. |
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All life assurers are looking at their cost base at the moment, with products carrying much smaller margins. |
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With this year dominated so much by the war, diversions were welcomed whenever they presented themselves. |
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As we shall see, the answer to this question depends very much on the type of licence which has been granted. |
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It is basically a long prose poem meant to be read aloud, and I could only take so much of that at one time. |
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With each piece of bleached, dead coral washed ashore, the marine ecosystem comes that much closer to being a watery wasteland. |
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There is indeed scope for persuasion and advocacy of tolerance, and much has changed in this respect. |
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You would not need much experience of advocacy to be able to prepare this case for a special leave application. |
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The wing has much more aerodynamic lift than drag, and the structure weighs less than conventional jets. |
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Advances in technology of various kinds have made the idea of the tyranny of distance pretty much an obsolete concept. |
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Then again, I'm not as much of an advocate of that particular policy as I'd like to be. |
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As recently as the nineteenth century, much of the area was united under the Sikh nation of Ranjit Singh. |
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Free sandwiches would cause too much of an uproar, possibly resulting in the speedy removal of my beautiful sign painting. |
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However, teaching in Assyriology did not begin in earnest until much later. |
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It has been suggested that impacts with comets and asteroids provided Earth with much of its water. |
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Are real estate agents encouraging lowball offers, because their take doesn't change much and they just want to make a deal? |
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So much for phony lowball estimates, which all governments dangle to keep the rubes quiet. |
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Sticking so much glitter to any piece of bare flesh available, this manages to turn its wearer into a human snowball. |
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It was the writer's recommendations of where else to read, as much as it was something to read in and of itself. |
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Far too much of my work involved reading old newspapers and regional magazines on microfilm. |
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Though her subject matter is grim, Turke approaches it with whimsy and much humour. |
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They enjoyed it so much last year they twisted my arm to let them do it again. |
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Things have reverted pretty much back to normal, or whatever normal means when Lindsey and I are involved. |
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As much as 1.3 km of sediment were eroded on the footwall blocks of normal faults at that time. |
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Men do spend a lot of time in there, when the spirit moves them but it is nothing when compared to how much time the woman spends there. |
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It is the sort of service whereby it would not matter how much was spent, the demand would not be satisfied. |
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There probably hasn't been a time in history whereby there's so much uncertainty. |
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The humous's lemon infusion was an inspired twist, while the vegetables were pretty much as you'd expect. |
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But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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All asterisked celebrities were pointed out to me by Seth, who is much better at recognizing famous people than I am, bless him. |
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Vordul's verse is uninspiring and sounds much more like spoken word poetry, rather than a proper rap. |
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Then, we have much more public things that happen, like the aerial shooting of wolves in Alaska. |
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However much we treasure a belief in free will, social norms and conventions exist partly to reduce the need to make choices in the first place. |
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The problems of corporate governance are about much more than rapacious egotism. |
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And most of the low-carb pastas we tried looked very much like the real thing. |
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Silence fills the car as he maneuvers around the twists and bends of the road, turning left on Main, which is much brighter. |
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She was a lady of great spirit, independence, determination and resourcefulness, much admired and much liked, and she will be greatly missed. |
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It wasn't so much that I was going fast, as that I did many acrobatic twists as I slid down the hill. |
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Then again, if you had this much ammunition, you probably wouldn't be too bothered about dressing up. |
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In much of England it is normal for families on average incomes to pay for private schooling, even if it means no money for anything else at all. |
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In ancient Greece much of the economy relied on slaves and the sacred island of Delos served as the main slave market of the Aegean. |
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New, much more aggressive models are needed, and unfortunately we will pay a heavy penalty in run-times and convergence. |
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Politics would be much more constructive if people toned down the seriousness, shared some kai and discussed things with a cool head. |
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Orange scaffolding then appeared, looking much like oversized staples, either stem bolted into a brick. |
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I will post something substantial in a bit, but I just wanted to clarify that I haven't devoted much time to making fun of typos, as I see it. |
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A Flemish string can be twisted far more than an endless loop type, so brace adjustment for this style of string has a much greater range. |
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The Sun is in fact very much larger than the Moon, but it is also very much further away. |
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Figure out how much moolah you need for practical stuff, like school supplies. |
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When I blaze up a doobie, all that happens is I get extremely hungry and mostly sit around giggling at pretty much everything! |
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It may be in part accounted for by much energy being expended in the rapidity of the transmission. |
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In the heat, the grass grows rapidly and the flowers wilt fast, so there was much to be done. |
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Just read the first page or two and noted that it's much easier to read Old English once you know a bit of Dutch. |
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From what it sounds like, Brooks is just as much a ham in real life as he is on the silver screen. |
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Perhaps that's why so much of her work features aeroplanes and airport lounges. |
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I think about why friends went, and it was pretty much for the same reasons as me. |
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Zinc tends to be much less reactive with oxygen than are the metals that are galvanized. |
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In an attempt to take in as much of him as I could, knowing that this wouldn't happen again, I took a big whiff of his strong cologne. |
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He said people had the right to know how much administration restructuring at the town hall cost. |
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In any case, in earlier aeons, background radiation levels were much greater than today. |
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The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons. |
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Now, with so much more running time, that heart often gets lost in the humor. |
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I don't know everything about Oscar Wilde but from what I remember his rapier wit was not much honed by a four-hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur. |
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It takes so much energy to get the oil out that the more oil prices rise, the more the cost of shale oil will rise ahead of them. |
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Even so, morphophonemic theory has informed much of the orthographic literature, and for good reason. |
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After the circumcision, which occurs very quickly and without much pain, a celebration of food, prayers, and blessings follows. |
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It's been my impression that the prevailing contentious issues are pretty much two-sided. |
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They've been through so much more than most of us and, because of this, the relationships we have with them are bound to be asymmetrical. |
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I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life. |
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We, religious people, are blessed in many ways because much is provided just in the name of following Jesus. |
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This accessible mini-biography rejects these simplicities and presents a much more rounded account. |
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The shale gas drills do pass through rocks adjacent to those supplying groundwater, but go much, much deeper. |
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The short story goes its way without taking much notice of these signposts. |
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And if there is so much moolah in the campaigns, why not participate and feel happy. |
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Ship designs lack much in the way of detail and the various effects used for phaser fire, explosions, and the like all look extremely low-rent. |
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This is as much a critical reaction against contemporary Hollywood as it is an attempt to capture early-Fifties America. |
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The problem here isn't so much housing as childcare, which consumes roughly half her after-tax income. |
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A faint shimmer makes this aftersun cream as much make-up as it is skin care. |
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Aside from the visual assessment, the procedure itself is really not that much different from a standard surgical blepharoplasty. |
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Ironically, given all the contemporary blather about ethics, it's much easier for today's ethically challenged reporter to thrive. |
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Why is so much public discussion today dominated by moral panics about what we eat, drink and breathe? |
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For them, serendipity seems a bit too much like gambling, and indeed, such chance gains are even morally suspect. |
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The fact that such a detail stands out suggests the blatant lack of memorable songwriting and production on much of this album. |
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The leaders find themselves in more trouble than their predecessors faced over much more blatant war lies. |
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When you return to your computer, via the twin paradox the computer will be much older than you, and will, hopefully have solved the problem. |
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There's far too much silence when there could be music to contribute to the mood and atmosphere of the moment. |
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This more than doubled Artemis's size at a stroke, as well as giving it a much stronger marketing platform on which to build. |
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His sister played cricket, then considered very much a silvertail sport for girls in private schools. |
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The amused twinkle wasn't quite gone from his eyes, but he was much more serious now. |
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Otherwise it will not have much work to do, because science is now beyond the wit of ordinary simplicities. |
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The yachts shown are two cutters, a schooner, a sloop with Bermuda rig much like our modern Marconi rig, and a lugger. |
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Take those tapes of Ronald Reagan's political speeches and memoirs, in which he smiled and twinkled and said not very much at all. |
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Ronnie Corbett's much loved chair monologues make a welcome return as does a brand new weekly news update along with the duo's famous sign-off. |
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Teachers and students use Web technology that allows continuous two-way audio dialogue, which is much like talking on the telephone. |
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The toyshops, much like the adventure playground leave little to the imagination. |
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Seen much less frequently than the tompot and shanny, the Yarrell's blenny is not actually a true blenny, but belongs to a related family. |
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We have much greater hopes in the matter if the planet who receives the significator is itself free from misfortune. |
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Perhaps you want to show your significant other how much your relationship means to you. |
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She kept on about how they go drinking and how much fun they have on the beach at night. |
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This blind spot, this stunning lack of historical perspective, robs much of the American Left of intellectual credibility. |
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Umbrellas made as much of a style statement as hats, bags and shoes yesterday as racegoers battled to keep off the rain. |
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He said Pittsfield now felt very much linked with Athis Mons, given that the French town was also twinned with Ballina. |
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Like the article says, it's just a mirror-image twin of Prilosec, and therefore can't be expected to behave that much differently. |
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Planets are old and slow creatures, not much subjected to the ills of mortal life. |
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The simple reason for this is that too much emphasis is placed on physical fitness to the detriment of skills and team play. |
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Sitting in the carpark, watching the sheets of rain blasting across the tarmac, there really wasn't much else to do but go home. |
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They understand that shared knowledge is much more powerful than if it is kept from the larger group. |
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Before she could do too much damage, he used a hidden gun to blast her away. |
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The new pictures show that most of the moon is dark, but impacts have blasted holes in the surface to reveal much brighter material underneath. |
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The attacking vehicles had been blasted apart, so there wasn't much left to salvage from them. |
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And much of the literature in interactional linguistics is very syntactically oriented rather than morphosyntactically oriented. |
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Remember, twilight is the most dangerous time, when the light is failing but your lights do not have much effect. |
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The blizzard winds had come in much sooner than they normally did and he and the maids had been stuck in the compound for three weeks. |
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We didn't have much of a chance quite simply because the car was not quick enough. |
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I'm much taller than the children on the field and they keep hissing at me to keep down. |
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Today, the men who were once mortal enemies were finding it much easier to be friends. |
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He would have much more to be cheerful about and before we knew it he would be full of the blarney, not to mention the Guinness. |
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Just as his Irish father has a bit of the blarney in him, so does he like to talk, too much in fact for his own good. |
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If the average wage doubles, then we'll all have twice as much to spend on where we live. |
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Mahler sang his praises, and Puccini said he had twice as much talent as he needed. |
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Britain as a whole is consuming well over twice as much alcohol as it did 50 years ago. |
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The blunder was made in calculating how much of the grant should go to schools and how much kept back for administration. |
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The montages make it clear how far much time has passed since the last scene, but at other times only vague references keep us oriented. |
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The heritage railway offers much to the enthusiast, including two tunnels, two level-crossings, two signal boxes and six stations. |
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A thick, dark layer of smoke is blanketing much of Los Angeles and still the cause of the fire is unknown. |
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Actually, there wasn't much to make, all she had to do was puff the pillow and throw the blanket over the bed. |
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Authority's remedy, if you spent too much time out of the stream in one year, was to keep you back a class. |
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Organic markets weren't moving much quantity and she had to compete with low-priced vegetables from California or flooded markets. |
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Not much to cheer about then as I parked my car in a multi-storey monstrosity. |
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I really don't know how much it is worth, but they are talking about silly money. |
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In stone keep castles, keeps were much higher than any other part of the castle. |
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It is much easier to hurl accusations from above and demand that lesser mortals do the actual work. |
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Are you going to believe someone who has dedicated their silver-spoon upbringing and life's work to making as much money as quickly as possible? |
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The battery drains quickly, it has a poor audio speaker, and it comes preloaded with too much bloatware. |
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I kept a diary through much of my teenage years, although it was a bit intermittent. |
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For a man who spends so much time in the gym and out on the golf course, he contrives to keep remarkably poor health. |
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The apartment was on the fifth floor of a five story brick building in a part of town that had once been much grander than it was now. |
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Though I appreciate a few choice apps as much as the next person, the phone simply came with a lot of distracting bloatware. |
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In early simulation testing, they were able to handle twice as much data as previously. |
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The solidified fat droplets collide and adhere to each other, but they retain much of their original shape instead of forming one big blob. |
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Swear words were blanked out, but much more offensive racist remarks were left in. |
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Ultimately though, Edwards had just too much speed and he kept his composure to win the day and the season. |
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Their Verulamium Region counterparts, however, produced Continental-style flagons and mortaria that were traded much further afield. |
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The bricklaying process for a mortarless barbecue is much simpler than that of a brick barbecue with mortar. |
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A lot of the content hasn't aged especially well in the past few decades, and much of the humor is still aimed at 10-year-olds. |
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She must have loved him very much as she kept every diary and letter he wrote from 1906 until he died. |
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The Scottish Executive's latest calculations say it is a staggering twelvefold increase, much of it spent in rural Scotland. |
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He's the perfect low-maintenance pet because he doesn't eat much and he doesn't go very far. |
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Though goslings are very time-consuming, grown-up geese are much more low-maintenance. |
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Normally, the blandishments offered up by stars lauding their latest vehicle are just so much blah. |
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Finding the strict regime unnecessarily repressive on the kids, he drafts them into a choir, much to the chagrin of the tyrannical head teacher. |
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The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar. |
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An emphasis on naturalistic surface detail was in reaction against the blandness of much Neoclassical sculpture. |
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Her voice was bland, filled with as much emotion as the oatmeal my mother gave me for my meals. |
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I'm not hugely hopeful as my other babies didn't seem to think much of the bland rice cereal. |
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In fact, there's so much story for the viewer to attend to that the spectacular humor that heavily peppers the film often blindsides you. |
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If they find it impossible to source local Irish produce at keen prices, they must ship in much of their supplies from England and the continent. |
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A word of warning, it is Dave Chappelle and therefore much of the language is bleeped out. |
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As much as possible, mutants were vegetatively propagated to prevent loss of each genotype. |
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His latest film has failed to make much of an impression on US critics, following its Christmas Day release in America. |
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If the coach continually voices such limited expectations then his players are unlikely to raise their sights very much higher. |
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And at this point, or at one very much like it, Thomson's mobile phone rings and bleeps out the theme tune from James Bond. |
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Unlike the other sections, the stern was much battered, showing steel ribs extending up from the keel to around a metre in height. |
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For example, a pine or fast-growing hardwood like silver maple doesn't take up as much carbon for its size as oaks do. |
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Mixed patches of H. wrightii and T. testudinum were found along much of the margin between monospecific stands of these two species. |
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No matter how much you looked after your body, with age mental and physical abilities start to deteriorate, no fault of your own. |
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He was one of the guys whooping and cheering Brett, which didn't say very much for his personality. |
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The sight of Noel, looking so much more the girlfriend I'd always wanted than Abby ever had, melted my heart. |
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The sight of the blood had been enough, but all the gory was too much for her to bear. |
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We do have a couple of heated propagators, but this method is much quicker and makes use of existing heat that would otherwise just dissipate. |
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Although the gray tweed hat was much too large for him, he loved it for the simple reason that he knew it had once belonged to Jude. |
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During development, how much room do we have to make tweaks and adjustments? |
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A number of tweaks have been made to accelerate the pace of the game, making matches a much harder fought battle on the hard court. |
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Apart from kedgeree and rice pudding, rice doesn't feature much in the everyday Scottish diet, hence the problem we have cooking it. |
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Crooks refused to put too much emphasis on the club's lowly league position after all the problems they have encountered this season. |
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She also said the after-effects of the virus could strike much later into life, sometimes decades after the attack. |
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She mopily got out of the tub, wrapped herself in a towel, and announced she didn't feel much like a story tonight. |
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The kids are kicking around the house mopily, needing chores, but I haven't got much for them to do. |
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After Rachael had left the house, and I had gotten dressed after my shower, I had moped around the house with not much to do. |
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Still, her performance is less a revelation than an indicator of how much razzle-dazzle her co-stars lack. |
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Spending too much time in the sun, or not using adequate protection can blister your skin and make it peel. |
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I was so drugged up on morphine that much of my time in the care of the Special Forces is a blur. |
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Admittedly, it may be the invisible hand that is doing much of the sifting. |
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Think how much more important education is for our children then it was for us. |
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These kapok or silk-cotton trees belong to the Bombax family, Bombacaceae, which includes many fascinating, handsome and much admired trees. |
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The much awaited fashion week is yet to start, but the run-up to the Capital's annual dose of razzmatazz is almost as busy. |
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With much less razzmatazz, McLean is marking a 50th anniversary of her own. |
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Buffalo has a legacy of dreams gone sour, and even today, surrounded by the horn of American plenty, we are still very much the rust belt. |
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The town already possessed a bypass, intended to remove much of its traffic. |
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The service is still considered to be slower than the much faster wired services. |
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Instead of crickets the sound appears too much closer to that of razor shells being rubbed together. |
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Her geometric paintings of the '60s and '80s, based on patterns and structured motifs, owe much to her background in textiles. |
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A young woman photographer, much more delicately sketched, snaps a picture in the background. |
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He reckons it's a bit much to criticise what he has done when, after all, he did get most of it right. |
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Is there a danger we could expect too much of what is, after all, only a five-day event? |
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I will hand in my license at the end of next season and after that I plan to be very much involved in the bloodstock world. |
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Important, though much less visible, have been the social policy effects of the single market's development itself. |
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It dawns, suddenly, that we may not be helping the prime minister very much after all. |
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Any company so foolish as to promote something that looked and felt so much like a guarantee as this would be riding for a fall. |
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The combined sounds were more like white noise than human speech, which made it that much harder for Sam to stay awake. |
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