I was then exfoliated from top to toe with nice scrubby stuff which left me all a-tingle. |
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If you go here, you get a very nice slide show filled with swoon-worthy pix. |
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So, thanks to Dr. Geertz for providing a nice introduction to a discussion of institutionalized racism, ignorance, and education. |
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It would be nice to say that the exhibition at the Royal Academy until 18 April confutes received wisdom. |
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Include a nice napkin in the bag, and keep a place mat or small tray and other accoutrements at your desk to help make the meal a pleasure. |
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A little elbow grease, a nice place mat and some dishes, and the table awaited its diner. |
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My insufferably rich and terribly nice friend Leo has this habit of taking social misfits under his wing. |
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It was nice to see such an attractive Ruth as often she is rather plain compared to Elvira. |
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Picking the right conker is a big gamble, but usually as long as it's fresh and has a nice gloss it will be fine. |
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Those who put payments on the long finger can look forward to receiving monthly calls from the nice Visa or Mastercard lady. |
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Of course, it would also make a very nice opener, or even finger food, if cut into bite-size pieces. |
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In any event, it would definitely not be nice to publish letters in order to display the ignorance of their writers. |
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If you have a new apartment and a lot of money, would you rather spend it on long-term interior decoration or on a set of nice furniture? |
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Her voice is kind of strange actually, a nice sound but some notes grate on the nerves as she sings on about nothing but love and loss. |
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The one element that remains a constant through them all is the observation of what a nice man he was. |
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But it was nice to get hold of the ball as quickly as possible and get it back into play. |
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It was the first event in the year so it was a really nice chance for people to catch up. |
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Not only did it have a nice internal rhyme, but it also neatly summed up the company's mission. |
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It would be my first medal apart from the play-off final with Birmingham in 2002 and it would be nice to add to it. |
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There I'd be driving along just as nice as you please and in the passenger seat the fellow would be bouncing up and down, up and down. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if sport fishermen were able to drag up catches like that from our waters? |
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The idea that simply being out on the water on a nice day somehow makes up for not catching anything is anathema to genuine fishos. |
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Having spent the weekend looking at Gaudi, it was nice synchronicity to find the joy of mosaics in our in tray. |
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Unless the volcano beneath the castle blows its plug, Oloroso will always be an extremely nice place to be. |
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The column is a nice bit of blog plugola from one of the nation's most respected magazines. |
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This easy going, plummy and spicy blend is nice on its own or with a variety of foods. |
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Topped with shredded carrots and a very sweet dressing, it also featured plump raisins sprinkled throughout, a very nice touch. |
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Oh, those nice people from Reliance have promised to fix us up with a couple of weeks in the sun. |
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Despite these other reasons, she said the main reason she bought the horse is it's a nice conversation piece that looks good in her shop. |
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Played under perfect conditions on an inviting surface, it would be nice to say the game provided a classic, but that was far from the case. |
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There were rather nice samosas too, crisp flaky pastry stuffed with coarse-minced but tender lamb, potato cubes and peas. |
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There will be that very nice boy from the Philippines, but there won't be any rough boys from Podunk. |
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There are few things less likely to stir the mind than a nice cookery book. |
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For example, it may simply add bulk to stews and stuffings, or nice moist textures to cakes, cookies and loaves. |
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It was a hot basement but a cool crowd, free wine, very nice shop, and really good discussion afterwards. |
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She exhibits classic English setter style on point with a nice running gait. |
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It wasn't mind-blowing but it was nice to know that not everyone in the city owned a flashy car. |
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Towards the end, as he's dying of an undefined illness, we realize he picks up chicks by poisoning their pets but acting so super nice and stuff. |
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Isn't it nice that he turned to taking over the world via flat-pack furniture instead? |
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I feel like I just shelled out a couple hundred bucks for dinner for two at a nice restaurant, but didn't even get to cop a feel. |
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I usually have all kinds of flattery and nice words, and I could this time, too. |
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I purchased a soy flat white and slice of banana bread for breakfast and sat at a nice cafe while I made a few calls. |
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We got the team jerseys, Dee made a really nice silver, black, and white crown for it. |
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He might give senior management a flea in their ear, but he has never claimed to be a nice guy. |
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It's nice to see the famous model displayed like a very ordinary, quite flawed, fleshy female. |
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There were some very nice chocolate-coloured dress pants, one pair combined with a dark pink polo neck with white horizontal stripes. |
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His use of polychromatic tassels was a nice touch on scarves and cuffs and was Tibetan and Ottoman empire influenced. |
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It's nice not to be bound by social norms, but you'll truly be free once you open up to the outside world. |
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It's nice to have a few yards of paracord in your pocket, but all kinds of vegetation can be pressed into service to make ropes and cordage. |
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Swapping fizzy drinks, fruit juices and cordials for nice cold plain water can make a big difference to children's dental health. |
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We order drinks, elderflower cordial for my wife, a nice cup of brain-bothering caffeine for me, and then our meals. |
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Strained once again and finished up with a dose of vodka, my cordial was looking nice and smelling lovely. |
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I even had a few wild flings with a couple of nice guys, but things always seemed to go south when it came to relationships. |
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A secretary in this building brought in enough corned beef and cabbage for everyone to enjoy a nice Irish lunch. |
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He had always been a nice guy, but I didn't know why he had been acting so flirty lately. |
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As we sat on our patio, birds were flitting about and singing, giving everyone yet another reason to enjoy the first really nice day this year. |
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In three hours they had a nine-kilo cobia, a 10-kilo shovelhead ray, two very nice snapper, a nice queen and a pompano. |
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Despite the poor visibility, Earle and her fellow pond scum enthusiasts surfaced with no dire infections and a nice list of aquatic species. |
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The dress is formal, so I was wanting to buy a nice but not floor-length dress and some low-heeled shoes to wear. |
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And there's some very nice villages around that part of the countryside to pootle through on the way back, anyway. |
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Should I now be paranoid when I hear clicks and pops during phone conversations on a line that has, up until now, been nice and clean? |
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Lots of perfectly nice people vote Tory, I am sure, alongside the ranks of the pop-eyed complainers and mouldy-dough patriots. |
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I like this CD because it has a nice blend of serious songs and the flossy stuff I like. |
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Put some potatoes, nice floury old ones rather than new, on to boil before you start to cook the pork. |
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After seeing pictures of red sedum with nice red blooms, I planted some in my front flower bed. |
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The bonus materials combine to paint a very nice portrait of the film and its background. |
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Later, at the same rehearsal, our principal flutist played a nice solo that was marked piano dolce. |
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Still, when you land it is nice to have a few place names to help you locate your position. |
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I was deathly afraid of spirits, and possession in particular, due a lifelong sensitivity and some not too nice encounters as a child. |
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Maybe the cold coffee had heightened my senses, or possibly because it was a nice day more people were requesting drinks involving the blender. |
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It would be nice to fold each side over about an inch and sew it just so it doesn't fray and start to look like a rag. |
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Perhaps it would be better instead to find a nice hidden fold in the hills on which to site a small, unobtrusive nuclear power station. |
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What if I want to go out for a drink, followed by a nice meal and be in a comfortable, smoke-free environment? |
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So I finally threw in the towel and conceded over a very nice steak, followed by a cheese course. |
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He thought the area was countrified and he was surprised to find such a nice restaurant. |
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That actually gave me a nice opportunity to discuss the origins of country music. |
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All of those fond recollections makes it so nice to go back there year after year. |
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Even as I was grateful for their courteousness, I was aware that they may have been so nice because I sounded white and well educated. |
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He's got this really comfy grey ergonomic chair with a nice footrest and good back support. |
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It is nice to see people giving some of their leisure time for the benefit of others. |
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After his 40 in the first innings, he was again in fine touch with a nice line in midwicket whips and punches through the covers. |
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The nice thing about forcing Amaryllis bulbs into flower inside the home is that it is so simple to do. |
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Agnes preferred to ride on a platform above the cowcatcher, a nice metaphor for the desire to look ahead in life. |
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I was too busy tugging my forelock to pull her up on it, I really hate being rude to nice people. |
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One nice thing I forgot to mention was the bottle of champagne I won in the raffle. |
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And it would be nice if they were formatted as clearly and readably as possible. |
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So, we formatted it, and did all sorts of wonderful things to it to make it nice and fresh for her. |
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A formulaic plot, predictable storyline, and a slow beginning hurt what in some places is a nice suspense thriller. |
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The company make some nice TVs and they aren't crazy expensive like some brands. |
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As a matter of fact, I haven't had a nice fresh cup of coffee with creamer in years. |
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A nice cream tea in the Victorian Kitchens followed, leaving just enough time to sing a few carols with the Salvation Army Band. |
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In India, nice children are a dime a dozen, and parents receive no special credit or praise for their children's behavior. |
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It was very nice of Chief Minister Sushilkumar Shinde to have laid the foundation stone of the building and give his sanction to the project. |
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She took the vegetables out of the crisper and found herself thinking again how nice it would be to have a frost-free fridge. |
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The meat and vegetables in the sauces all tasted fresh, everything was hot and the fried food nice and crispy. |
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Don't worry I'll say nice things at your funeral when you finally croak from all the stress. |
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As the following fragrant plants are winter-flowering, it's nice to have them close to the house. |
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But first I needed to glue onto each box a nice croquis of the contents inside. |
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When he said, brusquely, that he was exceedingly cross, he was given nice things to smell and eat, with kindest expressions of condolence. |
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That's the nice thing about freelancing, I never know what I'm going to be doing from one day to the next. |
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Also, the craft group have a nice selection of cross stitch pictures, candles and other attractive items on show. |
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It would make a nice freighter if any aircraft company was brave enough to finance development of a pure cargo aircraft. |
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After a nice steak dinner with French fries and a salad everyone gathered around Charney to look at the pictures. |
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It comes as a very nasty surprise to many of us to find that so much crud could have accumulated where we put our nice clean bodies to rest. |
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It would be nice to have a couple good, original articles to impress and inspire next year's freshers. |
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It would be nice for the students to discover the actual factors and how they effect frictional forces. |
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Everyone knows that a cute outfit is made with nice light colors and pretty frills. |
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It's as nice a defensive pistol as you can buy, with every feature needed and no unnecessary frills. |
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Love fronted a Beach Boys band, Jardine led something called the Beach Band, and lawyers made a nice living off all the bitter litigation. |
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Diana was cuddling up with Braxton, who had first turned a nice shade of pink when Diana sat very close next to him. |
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It looked rather sweet, as though someone had tucked up the airport in a nice cuddly blanket. |
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Scott skated good, Roz busted out some huge frontside grabs, Arthur landed some nice frontside flips. |
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A shirt that boasts nice cuffs and a well-designed collar is usually of higher quality. |
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As much as I dislike extreme cold, a nice frost on the lawn would not be unwelcome. |
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And that's not including the fact that I am carrying a really nice chocolate cake with vanilla frosting. |
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What we really get is a light, frothy, insubstantial comedy that feels more like Meet the Parents, and a really nice DVD package. |
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The day finally culminated in going out to a nice restaurant with my friend Linda. |
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Yet, it would be nice if there were a deductive way to ensure fruitful collaboration. |
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This upscale alternative to Rickard's Red has a nice bouquet and the ale has a malty, slightly fruity flavour. |
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It's handy because it is just across the road from my house in Primrose Hill and they do a great fry-up with nice Polish sausages. |
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We have got a cup tie coming up, which will be a nice break from the league programme. |
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The weasel on the front is a nice touch, but a mangy cur would have been a better image. |
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It consisted of a nice thick book with articles about all the bands on the full-length CD attached. |
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From her, it seemed perfectly proper, and not even fulsome, just a nice compliment. |
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It's always nice to place your decorative cushions, soft pillows and even your bed pillows outside on a warm spring day to air out in the breeze. |
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I sat in a large office, in a nice blue cushioned chair in front of the dean. |
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Jed certainly reacted well, though, putting together a few nice phases while continuing to be their usual cussed selves in defence. |
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Attractive subjects are cute animals, pretty women, nice landscapes, interesting portraits. |
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Then you see it for the first time, a nice formed funnel cloud coming down ready to rip, twist, and destroy anything. |
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We have one or two funny men on TV, but the majority are totally uncouth, filthy-mouthed comics, which isn't nice at all. |
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It was furbished in beige and other soft tones that went well with the wood floors, since it was on the third floor the balcony had a nice view. |
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Despite all my good training, he turned out to be a fantastic halter horse and then he became a nice cutting horse. |
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He was a Jew, a leftist, an activist, an intellectual, a bit of a cutup, and a pretty nice guy. |
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They can't be made into posh burgers, they can't be kept as pets, and they can't be made into nice furry coats like mink can. |
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Josh is no fusspot about what Val wears as long as she's there, but Val just likes to look nice for the sake of looking nice. |
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She found a nice wood kitchen set to replace the card table and folding chairs, and brought the futon she had saved from New Jersey as a couch. |
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For the melancholic pop songs provide a nice foil for the fuzzy guitars and rock out moments that came earlier. |
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Thank you to each and every one of you who left a nice comment or sent me an email. |
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There's some impressively nasty makeup FX and the latter half of the film works up a nice creepy vibe. |
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Many of the CD's songs begin very innocuously, fooling us into thinking Hole produces nice ear candy. |
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I sucked all the spit from the pouches of my cheeks, making a nice squishy sound. |
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I know of one jewfish caught that was 18 kg and another angler had two quite nice Spanish mackerel to the wall but was unable to gaff them. |
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As for the night, you better have a good pair of earmuffs if you want to get a nice sleep down in downtown. |
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Maybe they'd want to pour the money into world travel or political activism or the charity of their choice or a really nice ride. |
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We appreciate all the letters that have been pouring in, they have been a nice diversion from the waiting game. |
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After all, 148 speeding fines for just two hours' work is a nice little earner, isn't it? |
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Spam continues to be a nice little earner for the spammers, because people continue to purchase goods sold via junk email. |
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He had been offered a nice little earner as a 75,000 a year director of Media House. |
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I learned a good deal about the mechanics of it on this trip, and it's clearly a nice little earner for my two friends. |
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Rainbow trout production may prove to be a nice little earner for local producers but there is a long way to go. |
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So it was nice to be invited to the jollity and gaiety of a wedding for once instead of being summonsed to a cremation. |
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A nice and often used combination with galbanum is hyacinth so I added that as well and some light rosy and lily notes. |
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When the coast was clear, I leaped into position and hit the ball right on the green and two-putted for par and a nice hand from the gallery. |
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It would be nice to think that you could bring dust levels down to zero in a mine but it was not practically possible. |
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She gives the interview while wearing a rather short skirt, and she has really nice gams. |
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A solid script, good gameplay and a huge dose of humor makes this game stand out as a nice platformer. |
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He was perfectly nice to her nonetheless, so he got a few extra props from moi. |
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So they have carved a nice little niche for themselves, and what matter if he is spinning in the garden where the praties grow. |
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I know long ago, if you have a nice calypso, the whole dance hall would rock to it and fights used to breakout. |
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School bored him, and he wanted nice clothes, so he turned to the street, selling ganja for extra money. |
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And then, home, to a decent, big mug of coffee complemented with a nice fresh Danish pastry. |
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When you realise how precocious was the talent of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, you can only pray he was a nice kid. |
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He is an absolutely precocious talent, and as nice a person as I could wish to be associated with. |
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We're always expected to be preening ourselves, so it was a pretty nice opportunity not to have to think about that stuff for a while. |
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It would be nice to break the lock that these gasbags have on them but we shouldn't just pin our hopes on that alone. |
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It contains a nice picture, my date of birth, and my address, all safely laminated and tamper-proof. |
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I found a nice restaurant which was replete with old-fashioned gas lamps and Union Jack cushions. |
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They are the original Goliaths of Carlow football, that's why it's nice for their hurling counterparts to take some spotlight this year. |
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The second day dawned bright and hot, and would continue to get hotter, with a nice breeze at times. |
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It's nice to think there was a time when I was small and cute and didn't list disturbingly between being a lanky gawk and an oafish lump. |
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If your nails lack luster, try delicately massaging some oil into them to give them a nice shine. |
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It will be nice to see a good attendance showing support for this bunch of young fellows who have brought honour and glory to their parishes. |
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She had opened all the windows to let that gloriousness in and decided quickly that it was just too nice of a day to stay inside. |
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He was pretty excited to meet me and hear about the former glory days, and it was nice to get to meet him and the kids on the team. |
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This is the sort of thick paper, nicely printed glossy lifestyle magazine that looks nice on your coffee table. |
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WeI'd like to thank Chaintech for inviting us, and thanks to the manufacturers who were nice enough to demo some cool stuff. |
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A nice patch of wild prairie, through which a Mega-Cat could prowl in search of prey had been replaced by a flat, featureless mud-plain. |
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It is nice to see that the old traditions of praying for relations who have departed this life, has survived in this modern age of cynicism. |
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They were nice boys, brothers, who were drawn too deep into the dark depths of improvised and psychedelic music. |
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Every record executive I know has health insurance, a nice house in the hills and a golden parachute. |
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A lot of good scores were posted for the day as the weather stayed nice and comfortable for golfing. |
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We ended up in a very nice pub called The Phoenix, just off the King's Road. |
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It will be nice if you get your degree with a few refereed journal publications already in hand. |
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They are a really nice crisp, but substantial biscuit with flavoured goo inside. |
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She was a really nice older lady who seemed to have a good effect on the twins. |
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He comes from a good family with caring parents and lives in a nice part of York. |
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Creating the right emotional sensation is about more than having nice teeth and a good hair cut. |
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He's got a good-looking wife, happy home life, successful business and nice home. |
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And the nice thing's he's such a dissembling goof-off that nobody ever suspects he'd do any of the things he winds up doing. |
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The pool is nice but has an underground pump room that has been exceptional snake habitat for many years. |
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I don't think he's a very nice guy, I would not like to live under his governance. |
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And, of course, her majesty, the queen, and Prince Philip, were very gracious and generous and nice to us when we stayed there. |
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The picture is nice and clear, fine details are razor-sharp, and shadowed areas show very good depth and subtle gradations. |
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It's not very nice either when people wheel through it with pushchairs and then have to fold them up and put them back in the boot of their cars. |
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But underneath it all, Dickie is a pussycat, a real nice fellow, who passed some of the same human qualities on to his son. |
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The angled analogue dials are a particularly nice touch with white backgrounds to match the speedo and rev counter. |
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I am offering my petrol lawnmower for sale. Its a good runner and starts pretty well. There is a nice sized grassbox going with it. |
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Every morning Mama would dress him in nice clothes, comb his straight light brown hair, and make sure his face and hands were clean. |
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It would be nice to have all the functionality of the human eye without a blind spot. |
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Still, he looked like he would be nice enough, even with the way he was eying her warily. |
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Eddie is a nice guy, so we can't imagine why he is so devoted to Gwen, a vain and egocentric diva. |
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They're nice sometimes, but most of the time they just act like egoistic, arrogant rich kids. |
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There's also a nice and deserved tribute page to the late Richie Bell who donned the red and green of Mayo on many occasions. |
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There is only one shop close by that has a die-sinker and even though he is a nice guy he doesn't always have the time. |
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The roads in Delhi are wide, the buildings nice and there is a lot of greenery in some parts. |
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It's nice to look at a role differently and maybe with a little more insight. |
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It was also nice to meet some British gricers, thanks for the nice time guys. |
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Fifteen minutes later, the house wine arrived, a nice crisp Pinot Grigio, with the starters following. |
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It's a really nice electro-acoustic guitar, with a cut-away body style and a beautiful flamed top finished in a translucent red. |
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What's nice about these episodes is that they're elementary and easy to follow. |
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What if I was having a dinner party with eight guests and decided that for dessert we would all enjoy a nice fruit yoghurt? |
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A nice fix at breakfast, one for elevenses, and another one at teatime, it was like breaks at the cricket, or something. |
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The sun started to dip below the clouds and the sky was turning a nice orange and yellow color. |
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Feel free to email me instead, particularly if you want to tell me nice things. |
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While the plot is incredibly obvious I thought there were some really nice directorial touches. |
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Well, it was gruesome, there was some awful acting, but the film had a good premise and a nice twist at the end. |
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After days of being nice and behaved he itched for some discord and strife. |
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She was even nice enough to pretend not to mind when I tried discreetly to point out the clinical signs. |
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The stoppage of gunplay on New York city streets would be a nice deal closer. |
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They disdained make-up and shampoo but drove nice cars and lived in expensively decorated tree-houses. |
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I'm a big fan of shipping stuff home, it's so nice to make at least one leg of a trip with minimum encumbrances. |
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I did sell some nice video of the gustnado and hail at the farmer's house to The Weather Channel. |
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This week, as in previous years, a number of politicians some nice and some barely competent, have come to the end of the road. |
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Go into a movie and instead of smelling your partners nice perfume you smell the disgusting smells of cigarettes! |
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He becomes two men, a nice guy by day and a ruthless killer by night, living in both high society and the gutter while wooing two women. |
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He's a nice guy, a regular Joe who thinks that he's fighting the good fight. |
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Then, I would get up, cook myself a nice English breakfast, and then head up to a nearby pub to watch the second half of the game. |
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They looked nice enough, certainly very cheery with their perfect teeth smiles. |
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Miss Jacobs was a nice enough young lady and I believe she had the talent to go far. |
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She seemed nice enough, her husband came too, they both wore jumpers and jeans in to the office. |
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He seemed nice enough, if a little chatty, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. |
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She seems nice enough, but her English is very poor so it'd be a real ordeal to spend an hour with her. |
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She was nice enough, but she seemed to interpret my quiet persona as a sign that I should have a really basic haircut. |
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I had no idea who the contestants were, but the guy who won seemed nice enough. |
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He was nice enough, though he kept to himself a lot, but there was one thing about him that really annoyed me. |
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He was nice enough, but definitely didn't omit the warmth and compassion Hayden had. |
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I mean, they're nice enough but after a handful or so they become a bit sickly. |
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I can't tell you how nice it is to have another distaff member of the house to talk with. |
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The stereo audio, available in the original Japanese as well as an English dub, has a nice wide soundstage. |
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Though she could be a bit ditzy at times, Jenny was a genuinely nice person who had more friends than she could count. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if dividing fractions were as easy as dividing whole numbers? |
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She was a very nice lady and it's a very sad loss for everyone and especially her family. |
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We were doing exactly the same speeds and it was a really nice and clean fight. |
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It was spacious, it had a nice boardwalk linking the seating areas, lightly dusted with sand for effect. |
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Also, I am quite a nice person who would not do you over should you reveal some home truths. |
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There was also a very nice array of reverb, dynamic, EQ and other signal processing available. |
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It is very nice to be in the company of intelligent, reasoned and erudite people in these threads. |
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He's a nice guy and we chatted for nearly two hours about his work, my work, Tarantino's work and the work of Arvo Part, an Estonian composer. |
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If your parents are nice people who do not assert themselves, no doubt you will grow up to be one of life's doormats. |
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There was a door prize and a fundraiser, so we had some nice prizes for the winners. |
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I had a garlic chilly mince curry, and she went for a very nice chicken dopiaza. |
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He was in the neighbourhood on work anyway, so he took a side-trip to a nice place to golf, expensed it, and then repaid the expenses later on. |
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The sound here has a nice inner depth and the bass line sounds like a wall of double basses. |
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The Premiership boys use planes a lot and it would have been nice to fly down to Exeter but we have to work within our means. |
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Lo and behold, get a bit of nicotine down him and a nice cappuccino, and you can't get a word in edgeways. |
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But I'm not sure I'm keen to have a heavy downfall here in the city just so I can look at some nice white snow. |
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Websense briefly mistook Microsoft's software download page for a nice big doobie. |
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It looks as though the services will make it downtown this year, though, a nice change. |
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I now have a very nice unused right hand drainer sink going cheap if anyone's interested. |
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And on a nice day it's a great place to quaff a large glass of frothy draught beer. |
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Good thing you have your linen drawstring pants to wear with your sleeveless T or nice button-down short-sleeve shirt. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if life consisted entirely of silk dressing gowns, champagne, and silver cocktail shakers? |
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If you're looking for a nice enough, quirky and droll adventure film that you won't remember on Monday, then here's your movie. |
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I am going through a bit of a goal drought at the moment and it would be nice to get a goal or even a few before the end of the season. |
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It might be nice in the future to see the ability to assign keyboard shortcuts to these presets somehow. |
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Collect nice whole leaves and press them between two clean sheets of paper in a large book like a phone book or dictionary. |
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I think Benji had fun over his birthday, he certainly got millions of lovely cards and some nice pressies. |
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There is now quite a nice little stack of birthday pressies in the corner of the bedroom. |
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The champions also executed a nice pair combination spin and back inside death spiral, receiving a score of 66.48 for a first place finish. |
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She acts sweet, kind and nice on the outside, but inside she's as rude and presumptuous as I am. |
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Met a really nice and pretty girl on the train home tonight, a student at Portsmouth Uni studying marketing. |
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She liked pretty dresses and nice shoes and she enjoyed being a little lady. |
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I was reminded of that business fact of life when looking at some really nice new services that debuted this week. |
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One particularly nice feature is the true print previewer that lets you proof and edit a map before making the final print. |
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I hated how he was being so nice about it, instead of just decking me and yelling at me about how I was being stupid and selfish. |
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There is nothing prettier or more versatile than a print summer dress that falls in a nice shape around your knees. |
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I was lucky because I had a nice old landlady who thought I was nice and she sold me the property as a private sale. |
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Increasing demand for storage means deduplication has moved from nice to have to absolute must. |
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He was such a nice lad at university, and there he was gleefully encouraging the undercover reporter girl to con the electorate. |
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It's nice to know that in an age of 500 billion dollar deficits, this is what our elected leaders are wasting their time on. |
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First of all the nice visit, offering them money and mobile phones to inform on people. |
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I have a dog, and a nice sharp pigsticker just in case I come across someone with the case of the stupids. |
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If you want to live in a pigsty then don't do anything with your house, but if you want to make it nice for yourself you get penalised. |
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It was also equally nice to have some new faces at the con, and they were all so well behaved so they can attend next year as well. |
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They're producing high quality, nice looking outer garments specifically designed for concealed carry. |
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Try to be nice about it though and offer them a can of beer or you will make few friends. |
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Open pots of ketchup, mayonnaise, relish and a sweetcorn-based condiment offer a nice chance to smear the chips with sauces. |
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Well, it would be nice to think that the pious hopes expressed in the Speech from the Throne would result in real action. |
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If I do, I might as well give it up, move into a condo, and get myself a nice easy chair. |
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It was nice to feel like we were a part of the program instead of a fifth wheel and a pain in the neck. |
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I made it because I needed it, and it's nice that it was able to fill a need for others as well. |
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Sometimes, when you've had your fill of something or someone, it's nice to have a bit of a break. |
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Both were served with delicious green beans that still had a nice crunch to them and little roasted potatoes that you could easily pop into your mouth without a fork. |
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This is a nice little character study and a watchable dramedy. |
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Why should I be nice to someone who calls me an idiot and a dork? |
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It will be a nice test of the country's appetite for religious fervor. |
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The fact that the fund manager has a double-barrelled name, a nice pinstripe suit and looks rather clever in the accompanying brochures is just not enough. |
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This was a perfectly nice Polish neighborhood before you guys decided to move in, open up your hip bars, and generally make the area more inhabitable for the Yuppies. |
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A nice man with a mastery of doublethink, perhaps, but you really believed that he didn't grasp the negative implications of his own political strategies. |
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They were doubtless labouring under the illusion that I'm a nice guy. |
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