But there must be some logical explanation and derivation, that fits with the current definition, mustn't there? |
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You mustn't rush into bends too fast because you can drift out but we'll get some great racing once the riders get dialled in. |
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I mustn't argue with someone who's young enough to be cluey about childish arguments. |
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There is much twisted and tangled negotiating over who we must and who we mustn't invite. |
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I'm a staunch believer in the old idea that one mustn't bottle up one's emotions. |
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She gave me a lecture about how I mustn't have a house wine and must keep trying different things. |
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So when it all goes wrong, with costs through the roof and millions down the drain, it must be their fault, mustn't it? |
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But we mustn't let this sense of outrage be turned against innocent people. |
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We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way. |
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We mustn't, he stated, forget where we come from in this rapidly changing world. |
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She said I mustn't wear it too much at first so that Dad didn't notice and get angry. |
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Still I jolly well expect a girl as pretty as you must have an awful lot of boyfriends, mustn't you? |
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You mustn't forget that we are accomplished swordsmen with much training and skill. |
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Most importantly, what you mustn't do is drop your standards just because you are getting desperate. |
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If they are a danger to the public, they mustn't be allowed to interface with us, but surely the mentally ill should be treated? |
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But we mustn't be complacent as we have to maintain and improve the village to hold this place for the summer judging in July. |
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He cannot make any promises, but at the same time he mustn't be seen to be frightened. |
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Rochelle began twisting some of her hair around her finger, and I thought that she mustn't have been keeping tabs on me as well as she thought. |
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It's vastly better than it was 25 years ago but we really mustn't be complacent. |
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Historians flicking through the record books will conclude, accurately as it turns out, that he mustn't have been playing. |
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Obesity, especially among children, is to be discouraged, but we mustn't get to a point where corpulence is automatically frowned upon. |
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So I thought, if it's man made, there must be someone driving it, mustn't there? |
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We mustn't allow a hurried attempt by the political establishment to cover up torture in our name. |
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Often our city speaks for itself through its unique historic past, but we mustn't be complacent. |
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Still, we mustn't let ourselves wallow in self-pity, that's never been the right way to handle a broken love affair. |
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We mustn't take our eye off the ball if we are to continue to improve services in emergency care. |
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It was that kind of week for me but mustn't grumble, at least we got some each way money to keep the wolf from the door. |
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You apparently mustn't have any yolk in the white if you are going to whisk it successfully. |
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I'm not arguing the university mustn't change and expand, but I think there's better ways to do it. |
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And they mustn't be impeded by the deadweight of regulation that this Labour Government has imposed. |
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But if I've got a text by Lama, for example, I mustn't do Lama, that would be stupid. |
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You also mustn't forget that occupational niggles also arise among musicians. |
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Here was a fellow who looked podgy, and podginess immediately makes people think that you mustn't be able to run, you mustn't be able to do anything. |
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We mustn't dismiss such words as gushy and sentimental nonsense. |
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They say that the situation is not black and white, that we mustn't choose sides. |
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In the land of fairy tales and unicorns we mustn't be lead astray by Big Data. |
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These quotes just tell us that we mustn't punish any wolf, any which way, for any reason. |
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This is what our country has been able to do, but we mustn't be careless about it. |
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A collection can be the result of impulse buying from the heart, but you mustn't forget the financial reality. |
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The slipcover mustn't have been used to other ends than what it was manufactured for. |
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Anyway, he adds, he has a New Zealand passport as well as a British one, and two of his children live in the Antipodes, so I mustn't make assumptions about patriotism. |
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We mustn't leave our employees in the lurch now and should inform them as early as possible and without putting a gloss on the facts. |
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Human rights mustn't be crystallized, or there is a risk they will end up as a dead ideology, disconnected from reality. |
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I have always believed that a painting must avoid being insipid, and that it mustn't get lost in the demonstration of a technique. |
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Cash-boxes for coins, bankbooks and chequebooks all the things that mustn't lay open. |
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When there are constant cutbacks in personnel, we mustn't be shy about stating that the government has contributed to this as well. |
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So I really mustn't grumble: I have enough water, something to eat, diesel for the engine. |
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The amounts would need to be proportionate – we mustn't penalise legitimate visa applicants who will struggle to get hold of the money. |
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We have to have ways of dealing with that and we mustn't misunderstand the level of cyberharassment taking place in this country. |
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You mustn't shear unannealed steel components, iron castings, soft metal parts, as well as workpieces whose lengths are less than 100mm. |
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On the other hand, in my opinion, we mustn't fall into a kind of childishness, where we expect the Cardinal to do everything. |
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Because a man is fond of digging in his garden, he mustn't on that account think himself the equal of a skilled gardener. |
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The faces of the Cambodian people were turning on our passage with a big smile, because three white guys on one bike mustn't happen that often. |
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There are three principles of sustainable development that I think are essential and mustn't be forgotten. |
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The relationship naturally mustn't be exclusive, but its role is particularly critical in the present period of crisis. |
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The armrests mustn't be used for lifting the wheelchair under no circumstances. |
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While few companies are so fortunate, we mustn't forget that in our case luck had nothing to do with it. |
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If someone takes a country to the abyss, then you mustn't remain silent about it. |
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Oh yes, mustn't forget, I'm meeting up with Gillian after work tonight. |
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But that mustn't be allowed to overshadow what is very good news indeed. |
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We mustn't forget, he says, that these girls are victims as well. |
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What we mustn't forget is that there are 116 different languages spoken. |
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Women perpetuate their ancestors' advice, which holds that pregnant women mustn't exert themselves physically, that they should avoid carrying heavy objects and shouldn't do too much laundry. |
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We mustn't allow a situation where what private broadcasters do determines our public service mandate, or that because a private broadcaster does it we should be precluded from doing it. |
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You mustn't. You have to try to roll yourself in a blanket. |
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You mustn't miss out on the chance to fly a kite. |
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Your son has a right to see his grandparents as long as they understand they mustn't badmouth his dad in front of him. |
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Still, the defense bar mustn't rule out continued sneakiness on the part of plaintiffs lawyers. |
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In this regard, I believe it is useful to emphasise that we mustn't forget the economic weight of cities and their central role in the development of Europe. |
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To successfully fledge young bluebirds, you mustn't hesitate to eradicate house sparrows. |
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But we mustn't take a step back in the work of the group. |
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But no, we mustn't fall into the old traps, because the more insistent these allegations become, the more revelatory the establishment is getting about Prince Andrew's efficacy in his deceptively nebulous role. |
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We mustn't look down on this new art expression in the form of luminous pictures, for fear of falling behind and of depriving ourselves of a strong element of success. |
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The ground broken in regard to both jurisprudence and proof of responsibility for sexualized violence is a key part of the legacy of the ICTY that mustn't be diluted in this case. |
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Yet we mustn't forget there are many countries in the world where the press has so many other crushing problems they would be only too happy to have problems like these. |
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They mustn't feel supervised in such a camp. |
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If you see your brothers suffering in Indonesia, for example, you mustn't close your eyes and your ears, you must take action, live in solidarity, build something together. |
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And naturally, we mustn't forget the man who we saw in the role of the master of ceremonies, the soul of the committee, its dynamo, the big shot, the president of the Hungarian Group of the ALAI, Mihály Ficsor. |
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To Shavit, who defended the justness of this war and insisted that it mustn't be lost, the price is immaterial, as is the fact that there are no victories in such unjust wars. |
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We really mustn't go flatfooted, trampling over regional sensitivities. |
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A pebble for messages that mustn't go astray. |
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In spite of the financial crisis and pervading sluggishness, we mustn't forget that cosmetics products have to keep dreams alive and convey pleasure and well-being. |
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You mustn't mind if I violate some of the conventionalities. |
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We mustn't simply digitize everything we have in our vaults. |
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The design and construction of the mosque and Musalla and their decorations mustn't be in a western style reminding unreligious or antireligious architecture. |
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Look, we mustn't mistake ourselves for regular people. We're artists. |
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She was about to be sick right here in front of them all. That would be the worst humiliation imaginable. Mustn't cast up my accounts, mustn't cast up my accounts. |
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