Other German horses such as Silvano, Boreal and Paolini have all won or been placed in some of the world's biggest races over the past year. |
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I've just spent the past hour or so buttonholing people wandering around and asking them what they think of the new products. |
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For the past couple of months, I've been following the vicissitudes of a guy living across from me. |
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The foreign policy of the Voronin administration over the past three years has been based on the classic principles of realism. |
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To say that business wear has changed in the past couple of years is an understatement. |
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The Inuit, likely from past experience with Norse seamen and Basque fishermen, would not initially assume hostile intent and came to trade. |
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Westminster has been besieged over the past week by public sector workers protesting that the government was out of touch with them. |
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Eight minutes later, he hit a neat pass across the penalty area before Todorov slipped the ball past Friedel. |
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In two days, I walked past staunch points into approximately 70 coveys of wild birds. |
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California is the latest in a string of several states in the past year to send delegations north to investigate Canada's Internet pharmacies. |
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In the past they've tried to engineer a meeting with a local widower who lost his wife and children in a car accident. |
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For one thing, they require you to think on your feet and call on all your resources to get past them, reaffirming your commitment. |
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From the equator she will sail past the Cape of Good Hope and then to Cape Leeuwin in Australia. |
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Members of Parliament hate having this sort of wide-ranging power sneaked past them as much as you do. |
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In the past 5 years we have heard way too much of this and it is creating a nation of weak sauce lawyer-calling idiots. |
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Only her slightly erratic movements and an obvious weariness remind you that for the past 25 years she has suffered from Parkinson's disease. |
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This ride has been a huge part of our preparation for the races over the past several years. |
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For the past 30 years the 58-year-old has worked for a company in Devon that produces blinds and awnings. |
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On Monday night its success was celebrated at a gala dinner for staff, governors, fellows and guests from its past and its present. |
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He is audacious, showing such wilful disrespect to the past that one wonders if it ever existed! |
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It all started with an intensive lie-in when an invisible force kept me in bed until about half past one in the afternoon. |
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Just past a covey of restaurants, is well-established facility that can handle any problem. |
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No, they've generally evolved past that sort of aggressive territorial behaviour. |
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There has been research published in the past that suggested that asthmatics do better when they live in dustier environments, too. |
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He has been ranked one of the top ten sprinters in the world for the past ten years. |
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In the past farmers scared off elephants by beating drums or cracking whips. |
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In the past I haven't held a job down but I've managed to keep this one because I enjoy it and I get support and help. |
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But the up-to-date Doctor benefits too from the rich heritage of past series, fondly pored over by Whovians. |
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The process of globalization has certainly been amongst the most significant developments of the past few decades. |
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In the past the mind of loyalist paramilitarism was just another factor in the wider political equation. |
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If a dribbler gets through on a sideline past your near wing, approach cautiously and anticipate a pass. |
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Superb play from Ballack, who robbed Fabregas and then touched the ball past him to earn a time-wasting free-kick. |
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We followed a path worn into the grass, past what looked like a cornfield in its most premature state. |
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As they saw it, many details concerning clan histories and taboo places have been forgotten over the past few generations. |
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The meteorological office and weathermen may or may not agree, but summers have become warmer over the past three to four decades. |
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Results are tabulated immediately and visitors have the option of viewing past surveys and their results. |
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Lobo started shuffling uphill, on crooked empty streets past blind-shuttered windows. |
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That is why, for the past 10 years, McLeod has watched his firm, which specialises in manufacturing shop blinds and awnings, flourish. |
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In no other species of katydid or cricket does an individual's past history affect its wingstroke rate or its phrasing. |
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Their variety of environmentalism is merely the latest totalizing ideology to arise in the West over the past two centuries. |
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He is still afraid of accepting film roles, despite having acted in more than 300 films over the past 29 years. |
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The girl squealed and ran past the householder, who was standing in the door. |
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I'm looking for people who may have seen something suspicious at about quarter past one to say half past one or quarter to two, in that area. |
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Oh, I could have written something yesterday, but it was half past one when the last guest left. |
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We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come. |
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We turned up just before eight o'clock and left at about half past one in the morning. |
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We may not know the outcome until well past midnight on the East Coast, but sometime in the witching hour, we shall receive the final tally. |
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Two of his first four wins came against the Yankees, the team that knocked the Mariners out of the playoffs in each of the past two Octobers. |
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He had an alarm clock on a shelf just above his device that has been beeping for the past hour or so. |
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For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury. |
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But a bit more about the future to add to such vast tracts on the past would have been welcome. |
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Over the past 20 years the industrial relations system in Australia has undergone radical transformation almost beyond recognition. |
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We hear a song from our past and are transported back to a memory from long ago, albeit a good or a bad one. |
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You think you've got past him and suddenly, out they stretch and the ball is whipped away. |
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He said the achievements of the past five years were an effective guarantee that he would deliver his promises. |
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By the time the movie was over it was well past midnight, so they both decided to go to sleep. |
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On six occasions in the past year he has woken to the sound of breaking glass and the alarm going off. |
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I chose a moderately low-cut black tank top with torn sleeves, remnants from when it had been a T-shirt in a past life. |
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The rider gets into an aerodynamic tuck, as the mountain scenery streaks past in a blur. |
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Is it not understood that this government has in the not-very-distant past sent out agents provocateurs? |
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During the past four days at home with the dreaded lurgy, I've discovered something. |
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The world has changed dramatically over the past 10 years and some advice given years ago would no longer hold true today. |
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A total of six ships have put in here asking for both furs and lumber in the past two months. |
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But in the time that sorting out that mess takes, Charlie, to windward, has gone past her. |
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The fragile banking industry is tottering, and the enormous level of foreign investment China has enjoyed over the past decade is under threat. |
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Especially when I've been attracted to three different guys in the past year. |
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Over the past five years, few teams can touch them for number of tries scored and appetite for attacking play. |
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Getting its name on the front of a record was the way symphony orchestras acquired reputation over the past century. |
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Full of regret for past failures, the characters in the film live lives fraught with bad timing, missed chances and impossible attachments. |
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Our culture has become distinctly sexualised over the past 20 years, and subjects that were once taboo are now openly discussed. |
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When wing forward Tom Lennon boxed an Andrew Hickey delivery past Chris Meaney it rocked the Leighlin men back on their heels. |
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He jigs past his first two tacklers, sprints down the line and then hands off Menchaca to touch down. |
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They all bespeak a past that didn't have the Valley's problems of today that I'll muse about over the next few weeks. |
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His theory is that the Party's besetting sin over the past few decades has been snobbery. |
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The boardwalk guides visitors past another guest cottage and the bedroom wing of the main house. |
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At half past one on a weekday the restaurant was less than half full, and still staffed to the gills. |
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Sunday was a day of reckoning, when the harshness of this past winter's riding made itself known. |
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Fragments of other dinosaurs have been found over the past years near Naples and near Trieste, in north-east Italy. |
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Many emerging leaders won't stretch their wings within a cage of past accomplishments and existing institutions. |
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Follow the tracks of past users through China, Italy, Major League Baseball. |
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Cabinet government of the traditional model has manifestly atrophied over the past seven years, by deliberate neglect, not accident. |
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The maids there didn't even look up as he lumbered past ovens and drying herbs. |
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It shows that a fund's past track record tells us nothing about its future performance. |
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Departed tight end Shannon Sharpe led the Broncos in receptions in six of the past eight seasons. |
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The missile, an air-to-surface warhead developed in the past few years, is finally ready for action. |
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She points to the left side of the bay, where a small sailing boat is tacking past the tumble of fallen cliff. |
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I went in afterwards and the next thing I knew, someone looked at their watch and it was half past two in the morning. |
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Some of you might have noticed that some time around half past two yesterday afternoon this site disappeared. |
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It is 14 years since Desert Orchid, affectionately known as Dessie, last surged past the winning post at a racecourse. |
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By this time it would have been about half past one, and we slowly made our way back to the hotel, stopping at a few bars on the way home. |
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The number of women employing au pairs, window cleaners and gardeners has increased by only 7.9 per cent in the past five years. |
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And given the past colonial history in the region, that's not a recipe for unification. |
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She looked past him, at the bustling servants and attendants entering and leaving the room. |
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So I walked up past the cathedral, keeping in a northerly direction, crossed a wide boulevard and came to the apparent outskirts of Aix. |
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It's New Year's Day and I'm in a town I know well from many, many visits in the past but today I hardly recognise it. |
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In a halting voice, recollecting events from the past slowly, Master Willie recounted his life. |
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Diving in Spain was hampered in the past by a police state that wanted a ream of paperwork before you were allowed to do anything. |
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In the past those big clubs have accepted that it's the luck of the draw and simply asked fans without tickets to stay away. |
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Thousands of e-mail users have wiped a legitimate Windows file from their computers in the past week following an elaborate hoax virus alert. |
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In the past year, nearly 14,000 family-owned small businesses have gone under. |
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Biting her lip, she tried to push past him, but he forcefully grabbed her by the arm. |
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Alex had silently walked behind the lady on the laboratory benches, his feet lifting carefully over drying beakers and past a chemistry set. |
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She may not remember her past life, but she had the feeling that she was not shameless. |
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But I have noticed what at least appears to be a disconnect in dietary and Sabbatical laws from the past til now. |
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We feared in the past that mainland academic qualifications would not be recognised and we could not get a job with that. |
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In the past two seasons it has changed out of all recognition and the Six Nations has become so dynamic. |
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The path thinned out now as it wound past the private beach of a local five star hotel. |
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Over the past several months I've maintained correspondence with a few people whom I now regard as valued muses and kindred spirits. |
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Reinterpreting the export banana's past is important for plotting its future role in tropical agroecosystems. |
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So far at least, he has escaped the disdain which eventually greets any great champion who keeps trading punches well past his prime. |
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A couple wearing windcheaters hurried past on their way to fitness and good health. |
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Reed's platoon moved straight through the city on the double, rushing past snipers and ambush locations. |
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For all her power, he felt she lacked wisdom and judgement, and it was past time she learned her place. |
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He's grown used to being cold and wet these past months, but he fears he will never shake the feeling of those waters closing over him. |
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The public are wising up because if recent past elections are anything to go by apathetic turn outs just keep getting worse. |
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He flung his tote bag over his shoulder and walked past my desk, before I even had a chance to stand up. |
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From the living room, family room, and my desk in the office, you look past the dwarf pine trees and lupines to the bay. |
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In fact it was quite cheering in many ways, that the past isn't just airbrushed away. |
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More competent players can pit their wits against the masters of the past in historically accurate face-offs. |
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In the past such people were disorganized and often at cross purposes, in both political parties and no political party. |
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Two men carried sacks of chicken feed down a steep dirt track where the land dropped off just past the road. |
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In the past few days they had reconned the entire lower portion of the east face. |
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The problem is that the 'opinion-formers', in the past at least, were proclaiming the superior seriousness of Roman history. |
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Beginning next year, letters will also be sent to a randomly selected group of a candidate's current and past advisees. |
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North and Northeast aspects are of concern due to the strong flow over this past weekend that created windslabs on leeward slopes. |
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Three Dell employees have been sacked by the company in the past seven months for taking drugs at work. |
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He's been a leader in election law reforms the past two sessions and an advocate of consumer privacy protection. |
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Many theories and approaches to development have sprung up in the past fifty years, including the post-modernism anti-development. |
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This is now past teenage rebellion where you thought your mother was the worst person in the world. |
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However, these songs all share the common unifying characteristic of lullabying children to sleep for generations past and generations to come. |
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Over the past year, Scott has undergone work-based training in the plumbing trade while studying at college for one day a week. |
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A plasma blast tore past him, close enough that he caught a whiff of burnt feathers. |
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Within the past fortnight he and his staff have helped deliver three lambs, and six African Pygmy goat kids. |
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When the Byzantines reconquered their capital in 1261, they attempted to restore its past glory but could never recreate its former strength. |
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In-store activity had been holding up well but has suddenly gone very quiet over the past couple of weeks, he told me. |
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Thanks to environmental advocacy over the past decade, the threat of industrial pollution has receded slightly. |
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He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller. |
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My parting word of advice is to go back and study some of the past airmobile and air cavalry operations in Vietnam and other operations. |
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Despite holding on to two stars for the past two years, the hospital could not make it three in a row. |
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I've held my tongue for weeks now, but seeing this commercial four times in the past hour has finally pushed me over the edge. |
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They could now hear the ocean crashing outside the walls, and sea bird's loud squawks barely audible past the thickness of water and rock. |
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The Community Games Finals took place in Mosney over the past two weekends, with participants from the locality acquitting themselves very well. |
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The smell comes from the byres, past and present, that press about the yard. |
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The antiquities of the state bespoke an even remoter past and presented another promising field of inquiry. |
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Bulgaria's new football championship season kicked off last weekend, implementing some interesting changes from past years. |
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Women's active presence this past week was a sign of change, as was the presence of many rabbis and leaders of other faiths. |
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In the past few weeks, Warren McElhone of Castlerea was selected as the top wine waiter in Ireland. |
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The past few months have just been go, go, go and at last I'm getting the chance to kick back and relax. |
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In particular, a rash of break-and-enters plagued home owners and businesses alike over the past month. |
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Over the past three years I have had first hand experience with all the many variables that are a part of aerotowing hang gliders. |
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Over his shirt he wore a long blue vest that went past his knees, covered in golden embroidery. |
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Over the past decade, 500 wind machines have sprouted around the little hamlet, which lies 15 miles from Zaragoza. |
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Before Matt could reply, the woman had whirled past him and stopped about two inches from my face. |
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For the past two years, he has run in the IRL Infinite Pro Series, where he raced strictly on oval courses. |
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I pushed past him and whirled down stairs, to see if he was playing tricks with me. |
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Whole afternoons must whirl past in a daze at Highgrove with hundreds of people rushing about. |
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Breath rasped in his throat and drops of red flew from his side as he loped past the pews. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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Having loved and lost, he yearned for the sort of redamancy only the classical love of years gone past may have once known. |
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Sometimes, whenever we try bringing back the past in our presence, we fail as if our emotions have a will of their own. |
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Huge currents flowing past islands and peninsulas generate enormous swirls in their wake, occasionally casting off giant whirlpools. |
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I can tell you that over the past five days we've done a count every hour on the hour, and it's well under 10 minutes. |
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But let's remember the same grand claims were made in the past about atomic power enabling electricity so cheap it would be virtually free. |
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In past centuries, people used handwritten screeds and whispering campaigns to bring down their enemies. |
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As the march swung past Number 10 there was a cacophony of whistles, boos, jeers and insults. |
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She's gone for rough boys in the past but maybe she's trying to change her image. |
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More of the bullets seemed to be whistling past the gaping holes rather than creating any kind of impact with the afflicted target. |
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But if past performance is any indication of Turner's entrepreneurial expertise, they may be whistling in the dark. |
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Students began to rush past me, some running from the rain, some taking their sweet time with umbrellas. |
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He may be trading on past glories but he can still fetch a good price for them. |
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It is true that memories and past experiences often have to be reassessed in the light of new situations. |
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Nothing in his past particularly gives him a track record in these technologies. |
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Given a continuing rise in the kill over the past two weeks, parity with the weekly kill in 2004 will be reached by the middle of this month. |
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He walks ahead of me and I stand still and watch as he makes his way past a coach with a London address on the side. |
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Nothing else matters to him, and he would rather live in the past than in the future. |
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Presumably Don's voyage into his past and around the country reawakens his interest in life. |
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In the past 30 years, hundreds of ships have gone down in mysterious circumstances, taking all hands with them. |
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If property suddenly became available all over the country many of the rationes decidendi of the past would be quite inappropriate. |
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But it seemed like excellent cover for my past crimes, and no one had found me out yet. |
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But Thornton's determination has won through and for the past four seasons, he has topped 50 winners. |
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As a devoutly religious people, the Shakers provide another element of a usable past in their gender-inclusive image of God. |
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We walked through his school, past women making those cowpat cakes for the fires. |
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The rebels waging the armed insurgency have in the past also set free soldiers or policemen captured during fighting with government forces. |
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I looked across my neighbourhood, women in saris in their front gardens, kids on bikes, trains rattling past in the distance. |
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Soon, dozens of guests began pouring in, their carriages rattling past the front door and around to the back. |
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You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens. |
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I wish I could say it comforted me, but scrolling past those dozens of kitty obituaries just bummed me out even more. |
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There was a big crowd in attendance including present, past and future pupils of the school. |
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Then her face fell, as she realised she could never sneak past her parents with her hair in spikes. |
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Thrown off balance, the boy fell with a splash, just as the bullet whizzed past his head. |
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Cars weighing 4,000 lb are streaming past you at 30 mph as you stand on the curb. |
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Sales of standard tea bags fell by 16 per cent and loose tea by nine per cent over the past two years, according to a report out this week. |
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We hope the future is better than the past, but we're afraid that the past could repeat itself. |
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Some wild tribes of the distant past no doubt did follow the practice of killing innocent people in revenge for the death of one of their men. |
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For the past six decades he has remained the most celebrated African-American painter, past or present. |
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It is an excellent source of information about current and past Russian astronautical technology. |
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I wanted to be an air hostess when I was younger, go travelling and that kind of stuff, but I don't think I've ever made it past Aberdeen. |
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At the foot of the falls, we clambered out and up, past cascades and pools to the top. |
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The whole 6,000 paraded in their battalions and marched past the Khedive and their country's flag. |
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The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years. |
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A week-long medical convention is being held in an Argentinian hotel well past its prime. |
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The last example invokes an Afrocentric royal African lineage and past in order to salvage a self-esteem beaten down by oppression. |
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Internet protocol based storage has gained significant traction over the course of the past year. |
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The area of unknown damage aft near the bow on the starboard side was only a few metres past the housed anchor. |
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We also have customers from the USA that have been coming back year after year for the past seven years. |
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It certainly reared its head in the past and it rears its head in the present time as well. |
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Just this past month Fifi, her fluffy white toy poodle passed away and the void is painful. |
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The astrophysical model of how the Sun works has been at odds with observation for the past couple of years. |
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In the past couple of months I haven't had any dinner because I've been too lazy to cook. |
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The road was closed to traffic until late afternoon when a temporary bypass was established to allow cars past the accident spot. |
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The bus drove us through the airport past all the big shiny jets to a small field where the beat up old two prop rust bucket planes were kept. |
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His short daily walk took him past a set of rundown, graffiti-covered shops and litter-scarred tracts of open land. |
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Dodging past the pedestrians with his gun drawn, Philip bypassed a bike shop and stopped, leaning on his knees for leverage. |
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The girl seems delicately poised between past and present, youth and eternity, bedlam and meditation. |
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Mounting debt, accumulated over the past few years, coupled with reports of unpaid performers had put the event on shaky ground. |
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He remembered the way to her ward well enough, he ran past all the closed doors until he reached hers. |
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And over the past few decades it has become ever more difficult to delineate these boundaries. |
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They parted like the Red Sea and I stepped past them, then turned on my heel so that I could keep an eye on the fight. |
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The low-lying, marshy land has been improved by drainage over the past generation. |
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Knowing more about his past helps reinforce the idea of him as a Byronic Hero. |
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The few other streets wandered pleasantly past whitewashed buildings, the door frames painted blue or green or purple or red. |
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We swim sternwards past boilers and engine, then along the propeller shaft. |
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The cemetery has been kept in excellent condition over the past number of years and it is hoped that this will be the case again this year. |
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We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus. |
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But given the wild and woolly wholesale market in the past three years, analyzing risk has been getting more difficult. |
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For the first time, the amount owed by individuals has surged past their after-tax incomes. |
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Over the past decade, under the keepership of Julian Treuherz, the Walker has both broadened and focused its collecting policy. |
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In the past they rarely consigned their refuse to plastic bags, leaving it out in an odd assortment of paper sacks and cardboard boxes. |
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The flow of our conversation is interrupted by her friends streaming past at the end of a school day. |
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Bullets whizzed past us as our fellow soldiers laid down round after round of cover fire. |
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Missiles and bullets whizzed past his car, only narrowly avoiding the tail. |
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He was standing on the sidewalk next to some busy street and cars whizzed past at unimaginable speeds. |
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It was while his fingers were working on those buttons and his balance was slightly affected, that a bullet came whizzing past his horse's ear. |
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If nothing else, it's past time for a Hispanic to hold such a high office of state. |
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Residents have been complaining about the sound of engines and bikes whizzing past them as they walk on footpaths. |
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In the past he has been an adviser to the New Zealand and Russian Governments on pensions policy. |
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We were seated right next to the pitch and the ball came whizzing past us a few times. |
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I bounded at top speed down the hallway, whizzing past a few folks who were walking the other way. |
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And, perhaps because the routine is the same every day, time seems to be whizzing past as if someone had overwound the clock. |
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I knew nothing until I felt the heat behind me and saw pieces of debris whizzing past me. |
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You couldn't walk past his bedroom door without noticing that acrid, rank acidic smell. |
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I have been trying in vain for the past few months to find a pair of skinny jeans that are not low-rise. |
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What hints have been dropped in the past two issues about the events of the coming months? |
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Bittern numbers had hit dangerous lows in the past as large areas of their reedbed habitat were drained, destroyed or neglected. |
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The issues they raise often have their roots in the past and yet continue to rankle. |
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Given the performance of semiconductor stocks in the past year, who wants to bet against him? |
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The days are long past when independent schools were the preserve of Lord Snooty and his pals. |
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For the past 20 years, intravenously administered immune globulin has been used in the treatment of agammaglobulinemia. |
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In years past when I have planted rutabaga only a few have come up, so this year I decided to plant nearly three rows. |
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Or walk past the border and you're in South Africa, as the sky-blue agapanthus nod their high frilly heads in the sun. |
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That he is still at it must mean that Smith has either led a charmed life these past years or else he is made of steel. |
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You can hear the whomp every time the ball flies past the batter and lands in the catcher's mitt. |
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I'm learning speed and explosive movements, and in the past six months, I've been doing yoga for flexibility. |
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In the past the Liberals had made breakthroughs at by-elections and in gaining a large number of votes in general elections. |
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A lot of the content hasn't aged especially well in the past few decades, and much of the humor is still aimed at 10-year-olds. |
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Shanghai has seen its population ageing for the past two decades, with senior residents now accounting for over 18 per cent of its population. |
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On the evidence of the past year, Lambe seems ready for anything the stage can throw at her. |
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Reviewing past models is useful in identifying where the Strokes have gone so very wrong. |
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Commitment to memory or a given past is weak if its physical trace is planned to be removable and possibly replaced. |
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Nanjing has also in the past been the capital of China, whereas now Beijing has that role. |
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Prices have doubled in the past year, often selling at a premium to other precious metals such as platinum. |
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City of York Council says it has lost 119 places in nursing and residential homes after closures in the past year. |
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It is a fight he has had to square up to before but in the past it was the fans he had to win over. |
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The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control. |
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The plum role belongs to Robert Duvall as the aging hero whose past is as uncertain as his future. |
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To deny its rightful place in our society is to deny our past and to limit our future. |
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But over the past twenty years there has been a fundamental change in the role poetry readings play in literary culture. |
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On an absolutely literal reading, your Lordships' liberty to apply does not apply to past expenses if there are future expenses. |
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These creatures were direct descendants of the great dinosaurs of the long past Mesozoic Aeon. |
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But despite these efforts, the court has only completed 18 trials in the past four years, with just a handful of convictions. |
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On looking through the hall of fame, he discovered he had joined a band of past pupils who covered many services and callings in their chosen professions. |
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She then went on to outline the activities carried out over the past year. |
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The news will please Ashurst and Colbury residents, who are dreading the prospect of an extra 4,000 vehicles streaming past their homes every day. |
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In past lives, the area served as the location of the Battle of Long Island during the Revolutionary War. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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Having suffered from the dreaded lurgy all last week, it was quite a telling sign that, for the first time in the past seven days, I suddenly found I had an appetite again. |
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A bullet whizzed past her leg, close enough to tear her dress. |
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Just the sound of the ball whizzing past me as I was struck out yet again. |
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It does present an opportunity, however, to take stock of what we do know about the G spot, thanks to past scientific research. |
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The colt reared and began galloping when other horses breezed past him. |
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The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation. |
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Like other empires of the past century, it has chosen to live not prudently, in peace and prosperity, but as a massive military power athwart an angry, resistant globe. |
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We need to look back further into the past to find the cause of these problems. |
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I think everyone wishes him well but maybe in the past we have been too tolerant simply because we regard him as a well-liked and unique character. |
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Such frankness contrasts with a widespread tendency in the past in the U.S. press and among establishment-oriented writers to whitewash Western client regimes. |
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Clicking your way past less important sports such as the luge and the skeleton you'll locate the abundance of games remaining before the gold medals are awarded. |
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He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb. |
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Most of my winter chub fishing experience over the past fifty or more years has been gained mainly on small rivers or the upper reaches of the bigger rivers. |
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Teenagers cycled past on bikes and young mothers pushing prams made their leisurely way down the street, stopping occasionally to do a bit of window shopping. |
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Studies over the past ten years of the older High Churchmen, the Tractarians, and the Evangelicals have shown the complexity of the crosscurrents within Anglicanism. |
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The flea market offers many unique items including mounted butterflies and Russian dolls featuring former Soviet leaders and past American presidents. |
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Arran, who works in the building trade has been going out with Laura for the past 11 years, and the happy couple will honeymoon in St. Lucia, Barbados. |
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Since the population has aged over the past decades, an increasing proportion of deaths from falls and accidental poisoning may be related to age and not to alcohol. |
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Sony Pictures Entertainment has put out some of the most countercultural, anti-authoritarian movies of the past century. |
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If past experience is any guide, we're in for a long and difficult project. |
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Both past and future are sacramentally present in Orthodox Eucharistic worship, which draws the church now into the worship of the coming Kingdom of God. |
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Larry McMurtry has been a student of the countless depictions of Custer for the past 40 years. |
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Sonepat city and its adjoining areas received 43 mm of rain during the past 24 hours improving the prospects of kharif crops including the paddy in the district. |
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If this is confirmed, it will be bad news for those who've been expecting that confirmation of past life on Mars would provide a burst of energy for the field of astrobiology. |
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You flash past the winning post knowing you have won the biggest race of your life and are smothered in flash-bulbs and the congratulations of owners, trainers and punters. |
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