The next time you pass a busker, stop and have a proper listen, as you might be missing out on the next big thing in music. |
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It's on comic book stands now, so be sure to check'er out next time you're shopping for some shojo manga. |
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No problem Jose, next time he misplaces a pass I'll pretend it was pin-point accuracy itself. |
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If they get abused every time they misplace a pass it means the next time the ball comes their way they will welcome it as much as a dose of flu. |
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Until next time, think about how the science of biomechanics can help eliminate some gray areas in our quest for improving performance. |
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The next time they saw each other was at Danielle's birthday party a couple of weeks later. |
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Time to roll out the ironed shirt and the newly-bought tux, which will pay for itself the next time it's worn. |
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When we broke apart the next time, she started suddenly, as if coming out of a dream. |
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Remember this the next time the establishment media dismisses the blogosphere. |
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The next time you're packing for a picnic, perhaps you'll buy a box of wine instead of a six-pack of beer. |
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They parted after some more passionate kisses and love promises neither would remember until the next time together. |
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The next time India play Australia and an Indian batsman crosses 80, you can bet that the Aussies will sledge him about his selfishness. |
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Make a New Year's resolution that the next time you're a bonehead, admit it and chuckle. |
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If your stylist is running late, express your unhappiness with the situation and give them a chance to toe the line next time. |
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The next time, I didn't use the tape and just made sure to take extra care not to slop any paint on the top of the mat. |
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I hope to hear you in the bookmakers the next time he runs, it makes the winning all the more fun. |
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But next time there's a Kilburn Bloggers booze-up, I'm definitely going to drink less. |
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I irrationally wonder whether they will notice our matching wedding bands and mutter a homophobic slur the next time we walk by. |
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The next time I look at the man, he's baring a snaggle-tooth grin, eyeing my body appreciatively. |
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We've had a series of near misses around our coast and next time we may not be so lucky. |
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The recipe said to substitute mozzarella if need be, and I think that's what I'll do next time. |
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The next time the program connected to the Internet to send mail, it uploaded the log file. |
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The next time you want to weigh in on U.S. tax policy, with all due respect, put a sock in it. |
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It was only a nip and it didn't break the skin, but it is about what the dog may do the next time. |
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I suspect he and countless others will be a little bit more cautious next time before writing us off as no-hopers! |
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The next time you happen to come across a piece of spatterware, take the time to study and appreciate it. |
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Though automakers have dodged a bullet, they may not be so lucky the next time. |
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I strongly recommend you pick up the book next time you spy a copy on someone's bookshelf. |
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First he refers to them as Franciscans, and the next time he calls them Vincentians. |
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Perhaps we will do so ourselves the next time we return to this pit of contending vipers. |
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You could use him instead of a spirit level next time you're tiling, because he is a perfect plumb-line. |
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This powerboater looks forward to knowing I'll have a welcome place at the dinner table the next time I see LISCA burgees rafted up on the Sound. |
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The next time somebody tries to push your buttons, remember what Mom said and resist reacting. |
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Trucks also can't slow down as quickly as a car so think about that the next time you squeak in front of one and slam on the brakes. |
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The next time you're out, there will be lots of cabriolets and luxury sedans. |
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So next time the sun is shining and the birds are calling, go outside to broaden your exercise routine. |
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They left the stage half an hour later, having done a good job and knowing how to do better next time. |
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So next time you go out at night to watch the stars with a group of friends and you have to share the only telescope, be patient. |
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Leave the squeegee in the bath so it is handy to reach the next time you need it. |
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The next time you and your friends decide to hit the mall, tell her you want to just hang with them. |
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So the next time a disembodied voice takes control of your television signal, just go with the flow and enjoy it. |
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I am not overly happy with this recipe, next time I am going to try a different one. |
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So Baz, hard luck, maybe better luck next time, but I did say you were backing the wrong team. |
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If I do play the Olympiad next time, it will be nice to see the whole team. |
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We said our goodbyes and I promised we'd come visit again next time we were in town. |
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He's been very happy with the meat, the only thing he'd change next time would be the size of the joints. |
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Be sure to politely say no thank you the next time someone offers to serve you large helping of meat pie at the dinner table. |
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You gotta watch out for the hesitaters, and it also makes you think the next time you stop while trying to move forward. |
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The next time they were to meet was in May for the wedding ceremony and celebration. |
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Notice your behavior the next time you and your colleagues sit in a conference room for four hours in straight-back chairs. |
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I wouldn't have kicked Walt off the job, but I would have had to think seriously about hiring a union subcontractor the next time. |
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Perhaps next time the chatterboxes will save their yakking for after the season. |
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The next time I saw Max, he was hitting on some girl with dyed green hair and a Partridge Family lunchbox. |
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The next time you say something corny and someone calls you cheesy or a cheeseball, you take that as a compliment, okay? |
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The next time Royal carriages drive down the home straight at York racecourse they will be cheered on by thousands of race-goers. |
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After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world. |
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It was so pleasant I think I may take a page from Lisa's family dinner and invite friends for chow next time. |
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So the next time your local columnist or talk-show chucklehead screams about making a deal, tell him to take a deep breath. |
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Yeah he will really hammer him next time, he showed that by losing 11 out of 12 rounds and getting his face all swole up. |
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The next time you overhear someone saying transphobic or cissexist remarks, don't let it slide. |
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The next time, however, he would not let her talk this way in front of his clansmen. |
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I did my best to try to reassure him that it was highly unlikely that he would suffer another attack the next time he went out on patrol. |
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Turf is hard to cut with period spades and shovels, swaying us to the route of perhaps using clay clods to build the walls next time. |
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So girls, next time you are crammed into economy seats, not big enough for a Pekinese dog, you know what to do. |
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The next time we performed these kids were pelting us with packets of cookies. |
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Join us next time when we attempt to make Dave give up the pennies in his penny loafers. |
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Next time, if and when there is a next time, it'd be a good idea to prepare myself and to have some outings and projects lined up. |
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It's perfectly possible that the next time I go back to Brazil it will reclaim its title. |
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I suppose that the lesson here may be that the next time that camp is faced with replacing existing systems, why not consider newer technology? |
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One failed candidate shrugged, and said that he would just have to try harder next time. |
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My understanding is that with a fair wind behind him he may get a slightly bigger budget next time. |
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Maybe she could suggest to Myra that she add the iguana to her feeding duties, and so get access to the second floor the next time she pet-sat. |
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Silently she resolved to make a better impression on the imposing woman the next time around. |
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He's trying to convince me to allow him to colour my hair next time, but wouldn't that double the price? |
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I made a mental note to leave more space between seedlings next time, although the effect I'd achieved by inadvertent crowding was lovely. |
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The next time cattle graze a damaged field there will be an amount of levelling in any event. |
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Let them take to active campaigning now, contest the elections next time, and later perhaps, even become Ministers. |
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Once you both have a clearer understanding of how you can communicate more effectively with each other, you will find it easier next time. |
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The next time we are having a referendum, we should just piggyback this change on it. |
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The next time I see her I'll probably try and talk to her again just to be pig-headed. |
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You might wish to keep this in mind next time you see one of the interminable infomercials pimping the stretchy arts of this dirty old man. |
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Holidaymakers are a fickle lot, and the next time they might just stay away once and for all. |
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I set my cup aside for personal inscription the next time he comes through town, and that got me to thinking. |
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Odds are you won't hear a pit boss or casino hostess utter those words next time you belly up to the blackjack table. |
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You can totally take inspo from these incredible videos next time you want to cover a zit or make under-eye circles look less noticeable. |
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This seemed to placate her, and I finally won my release with a promise to pay next time. |
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Residents said they fear that next time it could be a fire engine or ambulance that could barred by thoughtlessly parked vehicles. |
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The next time you're out with a group of friends, obtain permission to record casual conversation for 30 minutes and then play it back. |
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I was walking away, thinking how silly I was to have reacted like that, next time I should be calmer, and control myself. |
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So husbands, don't groan next time your wife says the guttering needs fixing. |
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The next time something is pushing you to the boiling point, stop and think before you lose your cool and blow up. |
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So next time you see a friend with a flashy car, go easy on those wild assumptions about lottery wins. |
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And you know, Scottish bands have been flavour of the month before and we were here then, so we'll be here again next time. |
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The next time we go, we will be accompanied by our now-14-month-old son, and we can't wait to share our Francophilia with him! |
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Hopefully the next time around, you'll finally enjoy the relaxing cruise of your dreams. |
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The next time your water heater goes on the fritz, you can blame Adam for your aggravation. |
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The next time a nurse inflates a blood pressure cuff around your bicep, pay attention. |
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Although one action does not necessarily establish customary international law, it makes it more difficult the next time around. |
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I guess next time I should wear an evening gown, do my hair in a fancy up do, maybe powder my face. |
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People say that practice makes perfect, but instead, every time I fail, I find I'm worse off the next time. |
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The Diary then drew from John a semi-promise to vote Labour again next time, although he is still dallying with going Green. |
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Roscommon were definitely the proverbial Goliaths on Sunday and next time out might not retreat the way they did in Hyde Park. |
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Where, pray tell me, are our superheroes going to get changed next time Lex Luthor unleashes his brain-melting death ray. |
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And maybe next time they roll out a new instant upgrade they'll debug it properly beforehand. |
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If caught what punishment will they get, so many hours, be a good boy, don't do it again till next time? |
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The next time I meet them, they are at a photo shoot that requires them to pose with an enormous glittery heart. |
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So next time you are puzzling over a piece of art, take more note of its context. |
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Well, it's your turn to change our offspring the next time he soils his diaper. |
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The next time the person emails me again, it goes directly into my Deleted Items folder. |
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Maybe next time he can apply his keen directorial eye to a more developed story. |
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The next time you go out shopping, you can discard the plastic carry bag and arm yourself with a jute bag instead. |
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The next time I want to cross London I will find a taxi driver with a gun carriage and a flag. |
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Our other two applicants for higher grade distinctions were not so lucky on this attempt, but better luck next time lads. |
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And next time there is a ship in distress in Norwegian waters, let's hope there is an Australian vessel nearby. |
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Maybe it will give him, and some other evolutionist apologists, food for thought the next time they put one of their grandmothers on a train. |
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After she promised to buy me a carton of cigarettes duty-free next time she goes to Aussie I forgave her. |
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So next time you find yourself caught between a rock and a hard place, be sure and ask the restaurant staff if your state allows wine doggy bags! |
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Anyway, next time we hook up for a pint and a game of dominoes we can go over these things in a bit more depth. |
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I can assure you that next time I will be doing a donkey vote unless I have learned something new between now and then. |
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To make cleanup easier next time, line shelves and bins with small plastic trays or a double thickness of paper towels to catch drips. |
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So next time you suspect a UFO has landed in York, don't bother looking out for little green men. |
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Take note of that the next time you sass your grandparents or fail to wash your hands before dinner. |
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I would ask his state to disendorse him next time he comes up for preselection. |
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The next time he reappears in the written record is in 1872 as a London police officer. |
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So next time you fly away for business or pleasure consider the advantages of renting a serviced apartment rather than booking into a hotel. |
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I would try just several sheets of white paper on top next time rather than the whole platen. |
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Therefore, when Windows accesses this file the next time, it must look in multiple locations on your hard drive to retrieve the individual file. |
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We just hope that next time we want to hold a rally the parks authorities are more accommodating than they were last time. |
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As you sing the song the next time, you wave your left hand in time with the music. |
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Before you start mouthing off next time, be prepared to back it up beyond the weak sauce you're using here. |
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The next time we were all rafted up together, I waited until they went swimming, and rifled through their wallets for the extra four bucks. |
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Remember that the next time you let your toddler play in the garden, or the next time you juice a carrot without scrubbing it first. |
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I sincerely hope that the next time Paula sets foot in a British stadium, the crowd absolutely raise the roof for her. |
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The next time you decide to jump a red light, the prying eyes of the law may not be the only ones to be wary of. |
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Not that I love hanging crepe but the next time you are near a kiddie amusement park, go in and play a round of Whack-a-Mole. |
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But a quick look around the neighbouring tables convinced me that next time I visit I will leave space for afters. |
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Just remember that next time you shed a tear for the end of a transport route, kids. |
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If our weather forecasters cry wolf again, we're just not going to believe them next time are we? |
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She nods knowingly at the woman's frustration, vowing to stop by the coffee shop the next time she's in Farmington. |
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If you see her get caught next time with a load of kumquats, you know that Annette Bening is up to something. |
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The next time you're exposed to the allergen, your immune system launches an allergic reaction. |
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And next time you're pulling out to decimate a 1 Series BMW with a lairy bodykit, just remember to check the plates. |
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The next time you get a rejection slip, try to think of it as a merciful release. |
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Even though there's no law against it, you may be interrogated the next time you snap a picture of the Empire State Building. |
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Self-critical, he selects key works to perform at events, then restructures his thinking and approach to play them differently next time round. |
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The next time either of those two ants meet any other ant, the information they pass on will be different. |
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Most people take enough time out for a haircut but next time you go to book yours, why not think about having a beauty treatment too. |
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Therefore, I will not suspend you this time, but do not expect me to be so lenient with you next time. |
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Why do some of her supporters think that if they revengefully abandon him that his supporters are going to support her the next time around? |
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The next time I see him, over here or in Manchester, where he lives, I am going to rib him about kissing all the girls. |
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The next time you see a big rig hauling the Marine Corps message, give honk to show our appreciation. |
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I know I won't do anything next time until everything is signed and sealed. |
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I hope next time they call, I will be in, so I can ask them really dumb questions and see how stupid I can get away with sounding. |
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Then the next time I went, I bruised my heel just jumping out of a lipslide or something. |
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Just remember this the next time you stroll down the street innocently swinging an armful of shopping. |
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But next time your dentist needs to drill your teeth are you going to decline the anaesthetic and ask for an arnica tablet instead? |
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I'll even promise a round of drinks for the staff the next time I'm in London. |
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If it's a popularity contest then next time maybe they should get someone who's won a Logie. |
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You tell me, and I'll try not to get lost again the next time I drive through. |
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Let the record show I was wrong, and by all means keep that in mind the next time I speak with confidence and assurance. |
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But considering all the evidence, you're better off taking zinc lozenges than echinacea the next time you feel a cold coming on. |
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He wants five percent of the electorate, so he can qualify for matching funds next time around. |
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He is convinced the attacker will strike again and he warns the next time it could be even more serious. |
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I have already vowed to make sure that everyone I know will be in attendance the next time she comes through. |
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The next time I was at the helm we were under sail and the boat was much easier to handle. |
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Give my salaams to everyone there please? Inshallah we can come back soon. Maybe I'll be able to bring my wife next time. |
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I still sense an aura of coldness, but I guess that's something I'll have to approach practically next time. |
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On a side note, next time you go to CFA, get provolone and bacon on your chikin sammich. |
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But I would rather you just took her to the san rather than play doctor next time, okay? |
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I also hope that the next time Dad is at the beach, he's holding a mai tai. |
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The next time you attend a high-profile match as an away supporter, be sure to carry proof of your identity. |
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And the next time he puts the make on you, remind him that's what he has a girlfriend for. |
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Read the Revenue's six tips on completing your Return without tears and the ten most common Tax Return mistakes, and get it right next time! |
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Gloria knew her plan had backfired and that she would have to come up with something better next time. |
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The next time a hitter comes up after his team has just gone for back-to-back homers, you watch and decide. |
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The next time I saw him he was counting out a huge roll of tenners on the front seat of his van. |
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Don't worry, the next time we meet I'll be over my new book and into the marabou slippers. |
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Another time he left the terrarium with five absolutely deadly snakes open, next time he got bitten from one. |
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So next time you have to address performance problems, don't jump in boots and all. |
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And get it tailored next time so it actually sort of fits and doesn't make you look matronly. |
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Maybe next time, the groundstaff here might think of erecting a few barn doors in selected spots for extra target practice. |
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The next time you watch TV, consider butting out of the social experience. Power off your second screen. |
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It made critics happy, which means that producers are likely to be more confident in you the next time around. |
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The next time you want to visit the site, just click on the links menu and select the website. |
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Your temperature rises after ovulation and falls back down again at menstruation, until the next time you ovulate. |
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Curri-San made a mental note to tell Rei about the compartments next time he saw her. |
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After tomorrow, when's the next time Will will have a hot meal, not army rations? |
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So next time something like this happens should we call on the police to set the dogs on protesters? |
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So, next time you go birding and spot the reddish-brown flanks of a towhee, call it like you see it. |
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I was left thinking of what might've happened, how the next time I might not be so fortunate. |
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But next time you get hung up about any of this, remember that time might change this relationship anyway. |
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I did a bottle episode and then I was writing a mockumentary the next time. |
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The next time you see an initial public offering from a food company based in flyover country, tell your broker you want in. |
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The next time Will comes to the office, Sean greets him at the door and they head off to a park where they sit side by side on a bench looking forward. |
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Try it next time you're bladdered, I think you'll find it's true. |
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I shall poke the villain in the eye with my swordstick on your behalf next time I am passing down Glasshouse Street, as shall many of my gentleman readers, I am sure. |
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Statists remain free to claim that things will be different next time. |
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Try it stirred into soured cream next time you buy rollmops. |
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Vintage is a fashion look that will never disappear, so next time you're doing your spring cleaning, think twice about trashing your favorite '80s suede jacket. |
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Your body has an inbuilt mechanism which ensures the pain you endured is lost deep in the recesses of your subconscious, enabling you to psyche yourself up for the next time. |
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So, the next time you feel discomfiture while being inside a building, the source of illness could be the poor design of the structure rather than anything else. |
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While I like my realtor and consider her a personal friend, if we ever sell our new home, we'll do it ourselves and save a few grand next time around. |
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If you come second in a race, you try harder, so that next time you win. |
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Still, next time I'll pilot a Thames skiff instead of driving a car! |
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The next time Stahl made news was when his ex-wife reported him missing just four months later. |
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We wanted to be invited back to every venue, and we wanted our fans to bring their friends next time. |
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Don't forget sunscreen and a hat next time you go out in the sun. |
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Diving underweighted can lead to buoyant ascents at the end of the dive, so I am not advocating that everyone knocks a couple of kilos off the next time they dive. |
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Another evening's first-course special of fried oysters wore a cloak of extra-crunchy batter that made me swear to try Atkinson's chicken-fried steak next time. |
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So next time you smell someone's rotting corpse around the old folks home don't go calling the morgue until you confirm whether there's lutefisk for dinner that night. |
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If you get a mark you're not satisfied with, it never hurts to go back to the Prof and ask where you went wrong and how you might improve next time. |
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Try eavesdropping on a conversation the next time you're on the bus. |
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And next time you're in a decent relationship, try to work through some of the things you're not satisfied with to see if they can be improved upon before you end it. |
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The next time someone says one bullet is vastly superior to another in regards to wind deflection, take their advice with a grain of salt and check for yourself. |
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The next time you meet some person who is utterly captivated by some undertaking that completely mystifies you, give him the benefit of the doubt. |
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I made a mental note to disconnect the machine next time he called. |
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And they were responsive, and that only bolstered my brainstorming sessions, so the next time I came in with more ideas. |
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Lets hope his handlers will feed him some bigger game next time up. |
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The next time the mosquito feeds, the parasites invade a new victim. |
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So next time you're watching TV or surfing a website with a ticker, you'll understand what all those numbers and symbols scrolling across your screen really mean. |
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Moreover, if blame in general is irrational, so must be self-blame or self-reproach, unless this comes simply to resolving to do better next time. |
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Bby hacking your standard model, you run the chance of bricking your phone the next time it's updated, potentially voiding your warranty at the same time. |
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I'm saving my pocket money for the next time the fair comes to town. |
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The next time I was in town, I called upon Chiso and was greeted by Emmy Kanasaki, a young woman dressed in a kimono. |
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The next time all the presidents from North and South America meet will be at the Summit of the Americas in Panama in April. |
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And the next time you blog, and write personal stuff, you can't help seeing that person's face before your eyes, and thinking, Jeez, he's gonna be reading this! |
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If you've missed a workout or scarfed down an entire pizza, think about what led you to do this and what it would take to stop you from doing so next time. |
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When she left, she didn't gush enthusiastically about seeing us next time. |
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The next time you experience hum, buzz, radio or television interference, attach a snap-on ferrite clamshell to the cable where it goes into a device. |
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Now, next time you find yourself stuck at a layover in dire need of a manicure, Essie will be there to help. |
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And next time you're invited to a house-warming party, make sure to wear your tuxedo or sequined dress and look for a green baize table in the living room. |
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The next time I go to use it, my ricotta has turned into a petri dish and is now the only other living thing in my apartment. |
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In its letter to Perry, peta suggested that next time Perry should use computer-generated animals en lieu of real ones. |
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The police obviously marked me down as a criminal because next time I was at a French auction I was surrounded by gun-toting gendarmes who arrested me again. |
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But the ache got worse and worse and the next time I fell I couldn't pick him up again, so I dragged him home by the leg. |
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Perhaps next time, we should break the ice and make proper conversation. |
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The next time you admire beautiful embroidery on a sari while on window-shopping spree, chances are that a machine embroidered those intricate patterns. |
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So now you know your Scrabblish AA, BO, QIS, next time won't you sing with mi? |
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It is unclear if Kerry will be able to grab a bottle or two from the cubby the next time he passes through Moldova. |
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Then again, there are those who reckon that's a load of old tosh and who would love nothing more than to be a fly on the wall next time BT's chiefs get together. |
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Here are 15 home remedies taken from the ayurvedic tradition that you can try the next time you have the opportunity. |
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I figured that at least the next time I had to clean the tack it would not take so long because there would not be nearly as much dirt and grime to wipe off. |
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The next time I see her I fully expect to be held at arms length by a series of heavies and faceless people who will deny me access to this divinity. |
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And so we heard a lot of tough talk from Treasury about how next time, there wasn't going to be any bailout. |
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We fill every container, bucket and bathtub in the house and it lasts us until the next time. |
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Most of us, I believe, have other things to do with our time and leave our part in the democratic process to the next time the ballot boxes are dusted down. |
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So next time you complain about salad costing a fortune, remember that you could literally get high for less. |
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I know that in about a month he will have the whole thing down pat and wont even break a sweat the next time he has to read an excerpt out of his book. |
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Never mind... Let's get bevvied next time, and have a laugh. |
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I have shelved the book once more in anger and it will remain until the next time I forget the cold harsh reality of cook books and their evil ways. |
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Residents are being urged to help the fight against crime the next time they send a letter with the introduction of police crime boxes in post offices. |
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The next time you're idling in Italy, try asking someone to explain it. |
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So you may want to second-guess yourself next time you plan on drinking 4,000 calories worth of soda in a day. |
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Apparently there were concerns Prince Harry might trip up and hurt himself next time. |
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Every eight hours, the results of the day's work are forwarded to the team in the next time zone, from Japan to Germany to the USA and back to Japan. |
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She gave me her secret recipe on how to bake the perfect soda farl, so the next time I cut into one the knife won't bounce up and hit me in the face. |
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Three wins at their back, they'll fear no one next time out. |
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So, next time I was in the supermarket, I picked up a small pack and hid it at the bottom of my shopping basket in case anyone I knew came along and saw it. |
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Oh, and next time you pay her back on a loan ask for a receipt nicely. |
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The next time you read a news release that says that your company is using a poison pill to ward off a takeover attempt, you'll now know what it means. |
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Unfaithful is acquitted and free to go, but is sternly cautioned by the Judge to avoid the lofts of unkempt Gallic playboys or he won't be as lenient the next time. |
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The next time, he was lying dead in Bradford Royal Infirmary. |
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Yes, if you break one of these US laws you might find yourself arrested and thrown in jail next time you travel to or enjoy a stopover at a US destination. |
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But next time you're getting the nuddy bits out for the camera, think to the future. |
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He is all lovey-dovey one minute and the next time I see him he is plain nasty. |
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His boss excused the mistake but told him to be more careful next time. |
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If you air out your sleeping bag after you use it, it will smell better the next time you get in. |
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This coin has landed on heads ten times, so by the law of averages it must land on tails next time. |
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The next time Carlisle was besieged, in 1315, Robert the Bruce would be leading the attack. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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So, next time they come to me of a morning and ask the same question, what do you think my answer might be? |
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Enjoy your visit to the rainforests, because the next time you go there things could be very different. |
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The next time he saw her it was her picture in the newspaper, with the story all about the Tobacco Road girl who had made good. |
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Dad can enjoy this University of Wisconsin-Madison staple next time he sits down to watch a Badger game no matter where he lives. |
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The next time they met, in 1976, Ellis beaned him in the face. |
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The next time we saw the Bushes was at chequers a month or so later. |
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One thing that was missing at the venue was Hawk-Eye, bring it along next time and you can call it Hawk-Eye the noo. |
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He has been drawn to meet Kate Dubby in the first round and the winner will meet either Crafty Perlico or Coome Hill next time out. |
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The next time you throw a TV dinner in the microwave, make sure your buddy didn't leave his shell bag in there. |
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The next time you invite family and friends over to your home, you may want to prepare recipes from Vegan Finger Foods. |
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The winner, Karaka Jack, gave the form a mighty boost when dotting up by eight lengths in a Southwell handicap next time. |
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I request the show organisers to be careful next time and ensure right people are chosen as comperes or volunteers. |
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The next time the user logs in, the program permits access only if the keystroke timing is sufficiently similar to its initial data. |
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To turn your sucky situation around, take five minutes to consider how you could do better next time rather than dwelling on disaster. |
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Imagine the next time Calderon ascends the dais to make a political point. |
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Some scientists have speculated that the lahars could be worse next time because they can flow through fresh, clean pathways. |
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Produced by RedOne and sampling Lambada, by Kaoma from the late '80's, On The Floor will be sure to do that next time you're on that floor. |
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His Honey Bear will be a major source of comfort and relief the next time a fever strikes. |
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The next time you need to make a note, put down the paper and pen and pick up the Boogie Board LCD Tablet. |
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So next time you bring out the salty almonds, anchovies and serrano ham, here are some super sherries to match them. |
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Michael Halford's charge finished a close third to Basra and Camisado, a long way clear of the remainder, and should be noted next time. |
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Neil Clement miskicks at one end and the next time we touch the ball, it''s at the other end in the back of our net. |
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The next time you have a chance to hunt mountain muleys, give these techniques a try. |
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Paddywhack won by five lengths and in theory will be chucked in if turned out quickly although my advice is beware before taking a short price about him next time out. |
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If you don't have your password set within a week I'll remove you from the userlist and I'll add you again next time I see you in the chan and make sure you set a pass. |
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To know you can do better next time, unrecognizably better, and that there is no next time, and that it is a blessing there is not, there is a thought to be going on with. |
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The next time you're near the frozen foods section, keep your eyes peeled for the signature apple-green labels of the It's All Good family of products. |
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So the next time you're worried about a job interview, an important presentation or a tough negotiation, take a few minutes before and strike a power pose. |
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Early last month he won a maiden hurdle at Clonmel, but he did better still at Fairyhouse next time when chasing home Pivot Bridge in a reasonable handicap. |
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The next time he visits Brooklyn, I think I'll pour us a few glasses of Van Brunt's Stillhouse American, a whiskey that's distilled about five miles from my apartment. |
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