There must be a compulsion to say good-bye, a compulsion to take one's leave of the other; that is, to bid adieu. |
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If anyone finds what I am about to say insightful or applicably useful in their own practice, it will serve the Dharma all the more. |
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Although it might sound immodest of me to say so, I am very proud of what we have accomplished. |
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They say school is just as important for teaching children social codes and conventions as for teaching math. |
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I can't say I liked the movie, but, to be fair, parts of it are pretty funny. |
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Some critics say that the movie reinforces negative stereotypes about the military. |
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It would be overstating the case to say that it was a matter of life or death. |
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Although the Constitution does not say so, India is now a multilingual federation. |
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They ought to make good and skilled servants, for they repeat very quickly whatever we say to them. |
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I cannot say that there were any outright lies in the editorial, but it does play fast and loose with the truth. |
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Smith says the Chronicles say Madoc then went back to Wales to get more people and made a second trip back to the New World. |
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The research team examined various scenarios, none of which they could say for certain were correct. |
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The Birdman used to live on Samson Island, which people say has a curse on it. |
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While it is obvious that Caesar used this account for his own gain, it is not to say that the De Bello Gallico is at all unreliable. |
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The main character in the play was a bit of an outlaw who refused to shake hands or say thank you. |
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You can say a lot of things about Bonnie Tyler, but you cannot say she does not feel her music. |
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Some sources say that he asked the Master Gunner, who also served as the unit's barber, for a shave. |
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You speak nonliterally when you say one thing and mean something else instead. |
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University of Aberdeen researchers say the dolphins do not eat their victims, but are simply competing for food. |
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To say they were hot, tired, dirty, odorsome, and in pain would be like saying that boars had bad breath...a large understatement. |
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Henry Smith, her coachman, next gave evidence. He said he heard King say he had come after some ooftish. |
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He was so famous for this, the Romans used to say he could breed oysters on the roof of his house. |
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Others say that ships routinely carried bands of soldiers to keep pirates at bay. |
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Grattidge, say that 6,700 people were on the ship, as a lighter came alongside and Sharp decide that it would be the last to deliver passengers. |
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What, he asked himself, does quantum theory have to say about the familiar properties of particles such as position? |
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As snakes do not appear in the art, it is impossible to say what cultural impact they had, if any. |
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She wanted to say regardless of who got the contract, they should get out a calendar and pen it in. |
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Fishermen say their livelihood is under threat from an unexpected source, and there are new fears over how the remoter communities will survive. |
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The names are clearly Gothic, but it is impossible to say whether they are as old as the letters themselves. |
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What did the Chisters say when Ceres was demoted from planetdom back in the 19th century? |
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It is, indeed, not too much to say that his conception of Liberalism was the negation of Socialism. |
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It's possible to say that there could be some acts that would be illegal in Wales, but not illegal in England and Scotland. |
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It was around this time he received a letter from David Pinsent's mother to say that Pinsent had been killed in a plane crash on 8 May. |
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And, yes, it probably would give us some perverse pleasure to say 'Fuck you' to this decaying business model. |
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Others say all of the objects were collected over time, from such places as Jerusalem and Constantinople. |
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I have read it, to my sorrow, and it would be to his if I had time to say what I think of this silly book. |
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This tract actually has no single theme, rather it is useful for what it can say about various aspects of Brehon law. |
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I have seen the remarkable ways that untrained, nonhospice people invent just the right things to say and do. |
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Dolphins are often regarded as one of Earth's most intelligent animals, though it is hard to say just how intelligent. |
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Captives occasionally act aggressively towards themselves, their tankmates, or humans, which critics say is a result of stress. |
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Seven tenths of smokers say they want to stop and those offered help are four times more likely to stop permanently. |
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But they say that he ventured to paraphrase certain words of the apostle Paul, in order to improve their style. |
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To say he went on a tear after turning professional would be an understatement. He went fourteen fights without tasting defeat. |
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Navy officials say that the sea lions can do this in seconds, before the enemy realizes what happened. |
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Every time I thought he was on the verge of telling us, he decided to say something else instead. |
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The fishermen would make a beeline to the goals, catch the fish around them, and say the scientists do not know what they are talking about. |
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Dicey when stating that as all three main parties were in favour of the treaty, the people should have their say in a referendum. |
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Both Plutarch and Suetonius say that Caesar waved him away, but Cimber grabbed his shoulders and pulled down Caesar's tunic. |
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Fisher's style was to say little in formal meetings, but to lobby determinedly at all informal gatherings. |
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Critics say a law designed to keep medical information confidential is being overzealously applied. |
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History writing was very strongly, and many would say harmfully, influenced by Romanticism. |
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Both Helen and Menelaus also say that they returned to Sparta after a long voyage by way of Egypt. |
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Researchers say that the Sargassum outbreak started in 2011, but it has become worse over the years. |
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They were not waving at him but sat passively as if waiting to hear if what he had to say would be derogatory to their previous relationship. |
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Going further, some say Provincetown is the curled hand, or fist, with Race Point and Wood End at its knuckles, and Long Point at the fingertips. |
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Skeptics say that if clairvoyance were a reality it would have become abundantly clear. |
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Local authorities had lost their say in the market due to the deregulation, and thus were unable to correct these problems. |
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I dare say there was a vast amount of minuting, memoranduming, and dispatch-boxing, on this mighty subject. |
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Shipwrecks were a great help to these people and some say that the emphasis was on cargo not people. |
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I was a true phrasemonger. I could not say a plain thing in a plain way. Simplicity, that one sure feature of truth, was to me sheer silliness. |
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He continued to say that, with Augustus' death and swearing of loyalty to Tiberius, the people of Rome simply traded one slaveholder for another. |
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Hence, they say that Pope Leo in the decrees of the popes, called Henry's son Otto the first king of the Germans. |
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I really don't have any friends at school Mama Mia. They talk about me all the time. They say my hair's nappy and my clothes are nasty. |
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Furthermore, expert's advices say that water supply and waste water treatment systems should be decentralised. |
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Moonwort is an herb which they say will open locks, and unshoe such horses as tread upon it. |
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The devolved governments have no formal say in how the British Parliament legislates on reserved matters. |
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It is a little on the edge of things, I think even its natives would say that. |
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I should say I wanted to write poetry in the beginning because I had fallen in love with words. |
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I tried to thank her but she just hugged me and told me not to say anything. |
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It would be nonsense to say that it was not in the interests of a stone to be kicked along the road by a schoolboy. |
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Referring then to our previous example, we could say that an actuality is when a plant does one of the activities that plants do. |
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In other words, if something happens all or most of the time, we cannot say that it is by chance. |
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Many people who engage in netsex say that they are constantly surprised by how emotionally and physically powerful it can be. |
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The English had the advantage later of Burgundian Jehan Waurin travelling with the army, but he had little to say on Verneuil. |
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I know you are but what am I? Jeannie would say out loud, whenever I mouthed a name at her. |
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These maxims do say more than one might think since legal systems often have problems balancing the interests of all. |
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In for a dime, in for a dollar, he thought crazily, and said what he had to say in a voice he forced to stay level and calm. |
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In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specifics. |
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With the arrival of the inexperienced Algernon Egerton, Fereday Smith had a much greater say in the management. |
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Some sources state that cormorants have waterproof feathers while others say that they have water permeable feathers. |
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It is easier to invoke or to deplore democracy than to say exactly what it is. |
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He later changed his story to say that he had started the fire at the bakery in Pudding Lane. |
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They say he is a poor judge of character considering all the unreliable friends he has made. |
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Dappy's new tune is jokes, in a good way. Thoroughly entertaining and insightful which is more than I can say for most things on the radio. |
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I never thought I'd say it, but being the governor of California kicks butt! |
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Listen, dawg, not for nothing, but I'm just horsing around with you when I say stuff like that. |
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If anything should happen to me you must go to Gort, you must say these words, 'Klaatu barada nikto', please repeat that. |
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Opponents say that nuclear power poses many threats to people and the environment, and that costs do not justify benefits. |
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Considered from this point of view, we say Punch is a really amusing and laughtersome publication. |
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Though there are other myths as well, some Hawaiian legends say the honu were the first to guide the Polynesians to the Hawaiian Islands. |
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The formal leave-taking ceremony of a diplomat can take all day just to say we'll have my replacement here tomorrow. |
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On the other hand, if life can start very easily and does not need any divine influence, then I will say that there is no god. |
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When Dirac found that he could not express what he wanted to say in French, he chose to remain silent. |
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The osteotomists, affirming that fracture cannot be performed at this low level, say that osteoclasy must be given up. |
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Some say the airline industry has not been profitable since Ronald Reagan began deregulation. |
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But since there no experiment now known which can test this hypothesis, science itself can have little to say about the possibility. |
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Thou mightst as well say I love to walk by the Counter-gate, which is as hateful to me as the reek of a lime-kiln. |
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Nevertheless, a number of authors have had more to say about what Newton gained from Hooke and some aspects remain controversial. |
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Seaton was careful not to say that he honestly agreed, which he did, low-heartedly. |
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They say all the lowlifes used to hang out at the docks and plot their despicable crimes, before being elected to public office. |
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I think it is overstating matters to say that an hour online is spending all night on the computer. |
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He'd look at me sort of sideways and say all the time, you're losing it, Amy, honey, you are going looney tunes. |
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She was an earthy soul, the salt of the earth as they say of such rural folk, untarnished by false civilization. |
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Others say that the institution of the papacy is not dependent on the idea that Peter was Bishop of Rome or even on his ever having been in Rome. |
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That is, it can be taken to say that whatever we find in the intellect is also incipiently in the senses. |
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Some say that he came from Himera in Sicily, but that was due to him moving from Metauros to Himera later in life. |
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Early sources say nothing about him other than the fact that he was at Ely and that he led the last band of resisters. |
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They fear the audience reactions will be either excessive or inadequate, and say so on stage. |
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Some historical weather experts say these storms may have been as high as Category 4 in strength. |
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A native servant emerged, anonymous in his white ducks and red fez, to say My Player was wanted on the telephone. |
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He would go further, and say that the legislature and system of representation possessed the full and entire confidence of the country. |
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Half of his crew went ashore to say prayers in a chapel to give thanks for having survived the storm. |
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Geologists say that due to erosion, the Cape will be completely submerged by the sea within several thousand years. |
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Though officials say the weed hasn't harmed fish yet, it is putting a dent in the local fishing industry. |
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The application of the old discipline, say the conservatives, would probably produce a smaller but more faithful Church. |
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Residential surveyors also say pepper-potting reduces the marketability of a house. |
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I made mistake after mistake, but I dare say those mistakes taught me something. |
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I felt as if I didn't say anything, and then we started to lose that option, it would be a shame. |
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The self discipline required for rowing and the 'never say die' attitude obviously helped me through the difficult years that lay ahead. |
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They say slavery remained profitable in the 1830s because of innovations in agriculture. |
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But you can never say never as I have not announced officially that I won't be boxing. |
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It is not straightforward to say which language has the most vowels, since that depends on how they are counted. |
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For example, some Kurds say that they have Kurdish nationality, even though there is no Kurdish sovereign state at this time in history. |
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Caesar does not say what the cause of the conflict was, but the Sequani controlled access to the Rhine river along the valley of the Doubs. |
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They say that mimicry is the sincerest form of flattery, but I still think I'm being mocked when he acts just like me. |
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It does say that Iceland was fully settled within 60 years, which likely means that all arable land had been claimed by various settlers. |
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I'm prepared to say that I fronted you the money for a business deal with me, and the investment paid off brilliantly. |
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They'll try all they can to deceive and to cheat, But for goodness sake don't say I told you. |
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Mr. Larch, you heard the case for the prosecution. Is there anything you wish to say before I pass sentence? |
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And so venturing not to say another word, poor Jemima trotted off, exceedingly flurried and nervous. |
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I have to say the time has come now for the owners of the airport to decide to run the airport properly or sell it. |
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A Consultative Assembly has limited legislative authority to draft and approve laws, but the Emir has final say on all matters. |
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George was to later say that Snibston colliery was his most profitable enterprise. |
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Researchers say the oil and dispersant mixture, including PAHs, permeated the food chain through zooplankton. |
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This is not to say that the larch are gluttons, greedsome water scavengers totally out of control. |
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If everybody got their deserts, Bulstrode might have had to say his prayers at Botany Bay. |
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I dare say you have never heard of a growlery. It's a funny word, but it is a very useful, helpful sort of a place. |
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His visit to say goodbye to BBC producer Philip Burton, a few days before he left for New York, was interrupted by a blackout. |
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But let's say the horse is neither head shy, nor rank, and you can bridle him without fuss. |
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People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer. |
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Time magazine critic derided The Rains of Ranchipur and even went as far as to say Richard was hardly noticeable in the film. |
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I say of every action whatsoever, and therefore not only of every action of a private individual, but of every measure of government. |
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But I have to say that I am NOT the prettiest, smartest and charmest girl you'll meet. |
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Like for a gun, you could say a gat but that's quite an old term. Most young people now would say stralley, a tool or a bucky. |
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Bede does not say whether it was already intended at that point that he would be a monk. |
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The Historia Ecclesiastica has more to say about episcopal events than it does about the monasteries of England. |
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Some say he died after prolonged suffering following a single dose at dinner, and some have him recovering only to be poisoned again. |
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Parliament also did not secure a say over the appointment of delegation heads and special representatives for foreign policy. |
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The ancient sources say the charge was adultery, and that Claudius was tricked into issuing the punishment. |
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If you accept these proposals, Conscript Fathers, say so at once and simply, in accordance with your convictions. |
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Tacitus did not say why Prasutagus' naming the emperor as his heir as well as his daughters was meant to avert the risk of injury. |
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I want to caveat everything I say with the disclaimer that I was working from photos. |
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I cannot say that I ever saw an adder, in regard there are none in these parts. |
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This is not to say that nuanced, intermediate levels may not arise in Nomic through game custom and tacit understandings. |
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If English were a causal ontology, you could not say or write 'I ate my house', because you cannot eat a house. |
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We could catch one, Tom said, and eat it raw. Though rats are as they say inesculent. The learned word bounced hollowly. |
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She went on to say if it was to work, that the idea for the song would be almost instant. |
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Mrs. Arp opens her school and stands 'em up by the buro to say their lessons. |
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He thinks everything politicians say is just a bunch of malarkey. |
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When speaking of the Chinese individually we should undoubtedly say a Chinese or a Chineseman. |
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Feminists say that male chauvinism is still prevalent in cultures worldwide. |
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They might say that the economy is improving, but it is taking a long time for any money to filter down to the poorer classes. |
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Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are? |
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Amen, amen, I say to thee, except a man be born again, he can not see the kingdom of God. |
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I must say that, with all due respect, I think that's a very ivory tower approach. |
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Frequently the overseer would come to me and say a certain jackeroo was useless, and would never be any good, when the boy had only just started. |
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Some people say I make the best joe in town. But you know there's a kiosk over on Eighteenth Avenue, not that far from here. |
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Some call it the hypodermis, others the clitoris, and say that lascivious touching of this part is to clitorize. |
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The locals like to say 'someone choot pattern' meaning to say someone is being difficult. |
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Political insiders say that she is planning to run for president. |
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Critics say the factory poses a potential threat to the environment. |
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I felt they expected me to say clever things, and I never could think of any till after the party was over. |
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Canadian advocates of a single official language say it promotes national identity. |
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There is evidence that people in Scotland are increasingly likely to describe themselves as Scottish, and less likely to say they are British. |
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Why is it that a woman always thinks that the most savage thing she can say to a man is to impugn his cocksmanship? |
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We may safely say thus, that wrong collections have been hitherto made out of those words by modern divines. |
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And I would have things to say to this God at the judgement, storming at him, as Job stormed with the eloquence of the abused heart. |
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Stephen Hawking is a leading light in physics, people say he's the greatest physicist since Einstein. |
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During the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III the collar of esses was frowned upon, to say the least. |
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The call for an inquiry was rejected by David Cameron, prompting Miliband to say he would set up his own. |
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That is 19 pages, and let us say the longest poem in the English langwidge. |
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The Lord and the Lady Actually, when I say that Wicca is a Goddess tradition, I'm really only telling half of the story. |
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This is to say that the form of our epistemic receptivity to the world is behavioral, or comportmental, to use a term with the proper resonances. |
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I din't say yay, I said, coolsome'n'stony, Grazin' goats ain't int'restin' for folks with so much Smart as you. |
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His person was large, robust, I may say approaching to the gigantic, and grown unwieldy from corpulency. |
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How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them. |
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It was a cop-out to say he couldn't sign the petition because he sprained his wrist. |
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It will not do to say that the Irish have a monopoly on stupidity, yet there have been times when I thought they nearly cornered the market. |
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It is always difficult to say that anyone is 'absolutely indispensable', but if anyone was indispensable to Hut 8, it was Turing. |
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They say a decision will be made in 2018 and that parliament could still vote against the selected aircraft. |
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You might say Ross was the first ASMRtist, as those who produce ASMR videos like to be called. |
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You say that you do not see how you and I have crossed swords with the priests. |
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Well, mass'r, I can't say for Lucinda and Dinah, but I should feel like a cat in a strange garret. |
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The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. |
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I should be ready to do the job without being paid for it, though I don't say it is not sweeter to get both gold and revenge at one stroke. |
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And of course the creos will say that whatever they find is evidence for a young universe. |
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You have to be careful in that area. They'll have your wallet before you can say Jack Robinson. |
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I don't know what flower they affect to emulate but I dare say they are known to each other under some order or class of the Linean system. |
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And yet, despite their having the entire genome of a Denisovan, Dr. Paabo cannot say much yet about what they were like. |
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He argues that independent of any verbal definitions, we know the meaning of blue and green, say through a definition by pointing. |
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I would say that thank goodness there was no danger of any curlyheads in Madam and the Master's family. |
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Why say it with a single rose when they can say it instead with some armpit farts in class? |
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Reach me some of that long sweetening, honey, she'd say at the breakfast table. |
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Deflectors say there's something there, sensors say there isn't. Density negative. Radiation negative. Energy negative. |
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To become as they'd say out here aptotic, uninflected, unable, sometimes, to tell subject from object. |
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It seems that people think of simple ways to say things or know them, but I was always taking the long way around. |
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Sony's devkits are large, to say the least. The Dreamcast, on the other hand, was very much a Microsoft animal and friendlier to code and test. |
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I suppose that we truly are divining that what is is some third thing when we say that change and stability are. |
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Many people in Cornwall say that this issue would be resolved if a Cornish option became available on the census. |
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Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard. |
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It is not possible to say whether this stone was originally part of the circle, or just a naturally deposited boulder. |
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If the public dissent from our views, we say that they ought to concur with us. |
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The issue of what he did say can never be settled until more fragments of Pytheas turn up. |
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Researchers cannot yet say how widely the species will spread because this is the first newt species found in the wild in Australia. |
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A more succinct way to say this is that the versioning the CLR enforces for strong-named assemblies means the end of DLL hell. |
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I will say that my comrade, the Doctor, did much to make it so, with his gentle fun, and his wide knowledge of earth-lore. |
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To say that the lithosphere floats on top of the asthenosphere suggests a degree of easy buoyancy that isn't quite right. |
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They say it's not official but we are all Brockworth people and we're running the cheese today so it is official. |
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Others say that the bride will get on so long as she gets to know the family customs, and have no objection to a Japanese girl marrying in. |
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Many scholars say there is a good possibility Chaucer met Petrarch or Boccaccio. |
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They're the ones we call Dominoids, and we say they have pizza sauce in their veins. |
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Let's say you're at school and you accidentally drop a bomb in class. Try coughing or dropping a book to cover up the sound. |
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Months later, on 6 October 1782, Johnson attended church for the final time in his life, to say goodbye to his former residence and life. |
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There have been three talkers in Great British, either of whom would illustrate what I say about dogmatists. |
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Various scientific study findings conducted within the last few decades say that pain in dreams can occur in contrast to Locke's claim. |
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But if you happen to be at a half-decent eaterie come May time, and you see a bloke filling his face, come up and say hello. It might just be me. |
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Some reports also say he died of a heart attack at the flat of a friend in London. |
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I was not burned at the stake like a meanling. And I did not, as prelude to my death, say the cute things that are attributed to me. |
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Firstly, the writer, like the language, is subject to the situation, in that he or she must say something meanable. |
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In a 2005 interview, Douglas Gresham acknowledged that he and his brother were not close, but he did say that they are in email contact. |
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Next up, we have the most explosive compound ever produced, the extremely fun to say azidoazide azide. |
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At a rate of six inches a year, the salt closes in on the waste and encapsulates it for what engineers say will be millions of years. |
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Rod Stewart went so far as to say he would take bets that Ronnie would not join the Stones. |
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Britpop bands conversely denounced grunge as irrelevant and having nothing to say about their lives. |
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If management is not quite as routinised as teaching, it still involves quite a lot of autospeak when what people say follows familiar pathways. |
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In the third, I say what it is I purpose to speak so as not to be impeded by faintheartedness. |
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Truth, which wise men say doth lye in a Well, is not recoverable, but by exantlation. |
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And Davy does not say that the euchloric acid was mixed with oxygen, nor that the salt remaining was six times or three times oxygenated. |
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He has no feeling for what he can say to somebody in such a fragile emotional condition. |
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They stuck not to say that the king cared not to plume his nobility and people to feather himself. |
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Just say no to exposed bra straps unless you are in your boudoir in French knickers and a matching balconette-bra ensemble. |
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This has prompted former Jordan owner Eddie Jordan to say that the days of competitive privateers are over. |
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He has a very ugly temper, and I have to be careful what I say to him or I'll end up with a fat lip. |
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Philosophers sometimes say that metaphysics is the study of the ultimate nature of the universe. |
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Hmm, I'd say Kasumi. Her cutoffs, mini-tee, and suspenders seem to cover more than Fairymon's fan-servicey outfit. |
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People say Tiger Woods created the new breed of golfer but I believe Nick Faldo did. |
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They say feed a cold, starve a fever, but they don't tell you what to do when you got both, so I figured scrambled eggs, tea, and toast. |
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These incidents led Stephen Hendry to say that O'Sullivan was not fully focused. |
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They say that your country, however great, can never stop a trade ordained by God himself. |
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Although some say the runes were used for divination, there is no direct evidence to suggest they were ever used in this way. |
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Has he considered disconnecting his modem and Fedexing it to himself overnight, as some digital addicts say they have done? |
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Webb went on to say that there would need to be negotiations between the UK and Scotland as to how these pensions would be paid. |
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Jordanes and Marcellinus Comes say Odoacer exiled Romulus to Campania but do not mention any financial support from the Germanic king. |
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No maverick, Gibson said he just wanted to say hello and payback the militarians for their service to their country. |
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Frank you are bought and paid for. Bought and paid for. You are here to do what I say when I say it. |
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However, the community council has no direct say in the delivery of services. |
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Hospital leaders and experts in health say increased waiting times result inevitably from NHS budgets increasing less than patient demand. |
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Native blacks call it 'Moka, moka' and say they like to eat it, and that it has legs and fingers. |
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And so I say to you, tender the dead, as you would yourself be tendered, now, in what you would describe as your life. |
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This is not to say that one has access to an eternal blueprint or that one is merely going along with some foredetermined cosmic plan. |
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If you cheat them, they don't say anything but after that they freeze towards you. |
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Then there is the absorbing, not to say frenzying, interest, which attends our important elections. |
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Quickly wave your hands over his hands and say a magic word, such as googly-moogly. |
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After the referendum Gibraltar's Government increasingly felt it could demand a say in its future in any talks with Spain. |
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You know what they say about a gift horse, man. This is free help. Don't take it for granted. |
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Of course, a lot of them say it is just their luck because they are not good enough grabbers to get in on anything like that. |
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Audiences fill theatres where his work is staged. He is a good value. He never fails, which is not to say he always succeeds. |
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The prime minister's children say the money came from the sale of a family business in Saudi Arabia. |
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Tell these fellows to say to their Sultan that he is a good old boy, and that we thank him very much. |
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Yes, well, I'm not surprised. I'll bet a lot of things are puzzling to you. But you can just say goddidit and forget about them, can't you? |
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I once heard father say that, with all his faults, he was the best of the bunch. |
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Then I cut the flesh into bittocks And Shahrazad was surprised by the dawn of day and fell silent and ceased to say her permitted say. |
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So, for example, it is not unusual for an asexual person to say that he is asexual but biromantic, or that she is asexual but heteroromantic. |
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The Lisu have a fictious relationship with the tiger and boastly say that they are never attacked by a tiger. |
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It is, dare I say it, too preoccupied with being respectably booky rather than wildly bloggy. |
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What evil will not a rival say to stop the flow of grist to the mill of the hated one? |
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However, I will say that there is some truly marvelous Hanfic out there, hard as it is to find. |
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One may say that hankering after naughty things is the very essence of the evil into which we have been precipitated by Adam's fall. |
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I drink to be exciting. It seems I say the funniest things when I've had a few. |
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I ought really to have called him my sergeant. He's a born sergeant. That's as much as to say he's a born scoundrel. |
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The town has developed over thousands of years, but it is not yet possible to say how long there has been a permanent settlement. |
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I also won't discipline when a child is busy throwing a headfit because anything I say or do will be ignored. |
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So, rather than be inhibited and say I can't write because I can't spell, I just write and get on with it. |
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The Pentagon may say we have enough, but that's not what I'm hearing from the boots on the ground. |
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If they suspect that this is the case, they issue an official caution to the person that whatever they say may be used against them in court. |
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But, it is correct to say most of our leaders in Naija are not leaders but looters. |
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She buzzed her secretary to say she was going out for lunch. |
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He is always the class clown and his teachers say he is incorrigible. |
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Clearly I have a duty to say why design strikes me as a nonsilly hypothesis, and even as a simple and attractive one. |
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I can honestly say that I have never seen that man before today. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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When I was young and growing a lot, and Mama couldn't feed me enough, she used to say I had a hollow leg. |
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Students converged in the parking lot to say goodbye after graduation. |
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We don't even know the woman was a homicide. Didn't they say it was possible they both jumped? |
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Returning to England, he was there imprisoned, some say for overbusying himself in matters of foreign trade. |
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In parts of Britain that were not Romanised, such as Scotland, the period is extended a little longer, say to the 5th century. |
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I think it's safe to say that no matter which position one takes on it, breathplay is considered edgeplay. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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They say that some of them boast that they refused the weight of the head in gold. |
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A chief might be considered to hold all political power, say by oratory or by example. |
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