A spokesman says Elizabeth Edwards was diagnosed yesterday, the day her husband and John Kerry conceded the presidential race. |
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She says Mullan's attitude towards the realities of the creative process were inspirational. |
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Christina says the technique can be used to show compatibility between couples, workers and even diagnose ill health. |
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He says he once invited people to spend a few minutes in a container he was pumping with infrasonic sound. |
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Not wanting to take chances, now the puppies are given syrup as a booster dose to improve their health condition, says the animal keeper. |
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A new survey says insomniacs suffer from an abundance of happiness or creativity, but sleep deprivation isn't usually a reason to be cheerful. |
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Ditka says he was honored to be approached by Republican leaders, but has business commitments. |
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The relative ineffectiveness of the one-day protest says much about the long odds the opposition faces in ousting the president. |
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As my father's hand reaches for the receiver, an inflammatory remark my stepmother says sends him charging back over to her. |
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She says that the charge from that incident was a misdemeanor, an infraction that would not seem enough to establish her as a threat to aviation. |
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Conventional wisdom says that whoever goes into the conclave as pope exits as cardinal. |
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Sir Rabbie Namaliu invoking the bygones be bygones argument says hammering out the agreement was a matter of discussion. |
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And to ensure she does not lose the ring, she says she will glue it to the inside pocket of her suit. |
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A world champion figure skater says she's ready to get back to work following a face-first fall into the ice during a televised competition. |
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He says there have been sporadic firefights and some tank incursions all morning. |
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That is not consistent with the agreement which says that everybody has to be committed to exclusively peaceful means. |
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She says the government needs to ban byproducts from cattle and similar animals from all livestock feed. |
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Every page of the book is studded with similar felicities but it would be wrong, says Carey, for him to take all the credit. |
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Cullen says if the NRL schedules games correctly the teams would not be competing for crowds. |
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This, again, would be of a piece with Hindu theology which says that every thing is Prakasha, or light. |
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We'll develop a compositional guideline that says your grass cuttings must not contain more than X parts per million of this or that. |
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She also says that she finds that Pilates irons out her dancers' physical problems. |
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I've made him as neat as a new pin this morning, and he says the Bishop will think him too buckish by half. |
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Director Steve Jackson says he regularly gets tee-time requests from gulf pros or concierges on-board arriving ships. |
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There are a couple of fields of corn with color now around the ears, which says this is field corn. |
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He says despite the hundreds of exonerations in the US, proving innocence still takes years. |
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He says existing plans are stuck in the pipeline with no money in the budget to finish them. |
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The United Nations now says almost 115,000 people have been uprooted by the fighting in Georgia. |
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He says they are all stronger after coming through the illness and nothing can faze them. |
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Instead it says to fairly represent all sides of a dispute by not making articles state, imply, or insinuate that only one side is correct. |
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That says an awful lot about the integrity and incorruptibility of the man. |
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In the Kearneysville orchards last summer, kaolin-coated trees photosynthesized up to 30 percent faster than uncoated trees, says Glenn. |
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He says it's inappropriate to comment publicly on any matters of national security. |
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Common sense says that the physical environment has an impact on productivity. |
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Cassida says you're an idiot for forgetting that she hates the dining commons and can't eat there anyway. |
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With these few words, we can take on an attitude that says we want to receive all that our Father wants to give us at Communion. |
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When he hears a particularly fine piece, he says he can feel the hairs coming up on his arms. |
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Olson says investors buying individual bonds should do a little comparison shopping. |
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He says the Opposition has switched its focus away from the amendment which he said was unworkable. |
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The defendant says such damage does not give rise to a compensable loss of the plaintiff in this action. |
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Primate parthenotes are, if anything, easier to grow into different tissue types than ES cells, says West. |
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Often he just says a string of single words, hoping the listener can piece them together to make sense of what he is trying to say. |
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They have their ceremonies, and then do the wailing and the screaming, everyone says sorry, and they get it out of their system. |
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In high-traffic areas, Kastner says he uses modular carpet for high-wear areas and vinyl composition tile for corridors with less traffic. |
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Mike says the play, which criticises the values that prevail in the comprehensive school education system, is ideal for young performers. |
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Infants, like adults, furrow their brows when angry, says Izard, but unlike adults they don't tend to compress their lips. |
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He says that 200,000-acre factory farms fit his vision of what agriculture should be. |
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Ann says her son is now able to focus and concentrate in school, making his life a lot easier, and giving her hope for his future. |
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Foley says this news will eliminate any concerns local people have about the local water supply for the future. |
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The current Privatisation Act says that no concession may be extended without specifically applying for a related tender. |
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And a resident who fears his life will be blighted by the development says he has been let down by a faint-hearted planning committee. |
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The Kununurra tourist office says Lake Argyle is properly classifiable as an inland sea, rather than a mere lake. |
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He cooked them using instructions from a book on fieldcraft which he borrowed from the library, and says nettle tea was a favourite. |
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When assigned to a field hospital, Bellamy says her work is not too far removed from her civilian job. |
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The company says it has almost finished field-testing its mesh technology at a rural site in the UK, and is moving on to set up urban microsites. |
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Lawyer for the church Carl Primavera says the 17 luxury condos will stick up like a finger in the middle of the block. |
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Jesse Ventura is brought up, but Dave says towards the end he phoned it in. |
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It says here that you once got into a fight with a construction worker back in college. |
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He says Britain should be made to compensate white farmers because colonists originally stole the land. |
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He says most of his neighbours are behind him and he's received a large amount of fan mail from his demographically diverse patrons. |
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His father sent him off to college to study business administration, but Gallagher says he wasn't any good at figures. |
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He says that powerful conservative interests want him punished because he's a figurehead for defiance of authority. |
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The administration says it is open to changes so long as the legislation is put on a fast track. |
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Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock. |
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Unlike many Americans, whose immediate response was incredulity, he says he knew instinctively that it was a deliberate act. |
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I'm telling you, I'm an exquisite shopper and your incredulousness says more about you than it does about me. |
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Indeed, one new report says that we will have to import painters and decorators from abroad by 2020 if trends continue. |
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There is a principle which says that the level of opposing forces should be commensurable. |
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The Metropolitan police commissioner says compulsory identity cards will make a difference in dealing with the terrorist threat. |
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Analysts estimate it will take at least three years before a paint-by-numbers guide on how to implement radio systems will emerge, says Hudson. |
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And while the Prime Minister says this is record funding, an increase of 25 per cent, according to the Opposition it's mainly just indexation. |
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It says the council's primary role is to maintain the commons as a public amenity, rather than restore the area as a heathland habitat. |
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The company says it will modify and update in reaction to channel feedback. |
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A distraught York mother says she has no idea how she will feed her family over Easter after tax credits chaos left her almost penniless. |
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He says with 300,000 Australians now considered chronic gamblers, it's time the Federal Government took some responsibility. |
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Gillard-Rowlings says the piece is universal in its examination of community and sense of place. |
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Jones says it is not just about dealing with employees that feel under pressure. |
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But Australia's farming lobby says it fears the deal will allow some industrial nations to give only superficial access to their markets. |
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The Australian Government says Indonesia has an independent judiciary and a pardon is only appropriate after a conviction. |
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I wonder what it says about messages with those smiley faces made from colons and parentheses? |
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But the Congressman's lawyer says this whole thing has become a media circus and a tabloid frenzy. |
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Kunstler relates the now standard warning about a flu pandemic, whose impact he says will be magnified by its coincidence with peak oil. |
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While he's been granted citizenship, he says hundreds of others are living in limbo. |
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This provides symmetry between deductibility by the companies and taxability of the employees which he says is the purpose of the section. |
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He says world economic growth is the strongest it's been in 15 years, and wool prices are more competitive against cotton and synthetics. |
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But Kathy says she steers well clear of steroids because she has seen first hand the devastating effects they can have on feminity. |
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The NAS report says it is unlikely that the federal plan will restore those grass beds or improve water clarity. |
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She says that overall the classification system for cinema and videos is a very good one. |
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Therapist David Newman, writing in the website for colonic hydrotherapists, says colon problems are particularly rife in Britain. |
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When someone says inflatable hospital, images of a jumping castle filled with doctors spring to mind. |
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And he says he barely makes enough money to pay wages and all the other bills. |
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The biggest misconception in endurance racing, says Knight, is the eve-of-the-race, carbo pig-out. |
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Offering a slice of Bollywood craze to people here, she says teaching Bollywood dance is not just about passing on the cliched steps. |
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He also says that women fought among the men and even children threw bricks and paving stones at the Turks once they were inside the city. |
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The report also says that there is less visual clutter from the cables than previously. |
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The D.A. of this county in New York takes on a system that she says coddles criminals. |
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He says that one of the most difficult aspects of the entire ordeal has been the cloud of suspicion that continues to hang over his head. |
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He says the company has good prospects going forward with carpet reportedly making a comeback as a fashion trend. |
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But Richard Wallace, editor of the Mirror, says he has seen no evidence of tabloid journalists fabricating stories. |
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He says he lost all interest in photographing soldiers in action, and became determined to show the world the results of man's inhumanity to man. |
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The local concern group says it is not satisfied the environmental concerns were raised in reports. |
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Frances Kelly says that inch by inch, the access lobby groups have demanded and received concessions, particularly in New South Wales. |
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He says six gunmen opened fire on him as he sat in a coffee house, after having returned from the international donor's conference. |
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His father, Ramu, says Prasad was recognised to be a slow developer only when the boy was about five years old. |
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If it hadn't, he says illuminatingly, it would have meant that oppositions haven't been using their brains. |
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His experience there exemplifies what he says regarding the need to be philosophical about the photographs that you miss. |
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Expert says for most people, a failure would have no discernible impact on, say, getting directions to the local coffee shop. |
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Being drunk and incapable should no longer be an excuse for misbehaving on the streets, says the man taking over Swindon's new licensing body. |
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Casey, who grew up near Pittsburgh, says he thought a lot about batting in the first inning of the first game at a new stadium in his hometown. |
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But I keep returning to the last thing he says about imbroglios of tradition, technology and target marketing. |
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They have a good reputation locally, and the chap says that they get asked to do this sort of thing fairly frequently. |
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He says his resignation was triggered by his inability to form a new Cabinet. |
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The town council says it supports the plan in principle, but says there could be problems finding a suitable location. |
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He says in public what other MPs say in private, which confers upon him a kind of immunity. |
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In the past, says Stearn, historians were called upon for their particular expertise. |
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But he says it is purely coincidental that he ended up as a farmer of coffee. |
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Charlie Magri, who was briefly world flyweight champion, says his sport was like a drug and retirement like doing cold turkey. |
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The organization says that the government have done precious little to fight poverty. |
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The committee says delays in acquiring a combat identification system were even impeding the effectiveness of weapons systems. |
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Mr. G. Sethuraman, an active philatelist who has been collecting stamps since 1974, says this hobby has a high knowledge-gaining potential. |
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Andy, whose first column begins today, says you don't need to become a fitness fanatic to reap the benefits of better health. |
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However, there are still passages in which Descartes says that God can bring about impossibilities. |
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The manufacturer says most of the cars will end up in Middle and Far Eastern markets. |
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The 28-year-old fashion designer, decked out in classic mod style, says none of the other British music nights in town measure up. |
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He says they gave us more light and the air inside the house will be much, much better. |
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My wife says that one of her first memories of me is when she saw me cycling past her bus, with my mane flapping against the wind. |
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In his spare time he says he places hoax calls to television phone-ins purely for his own personal amusement. |
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She says the system worked in this case because your case was reversed before it came out that these guys had confessed. |
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She says half her daily calls are from angry residents who can't believe they have to share the sidewalk with the hoi polloi. |
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And then imagine some inane TV presenter springs out on you and says that it was all a big practical joke. |
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But distinctions between what numbers really mean, and could faultily infer, easily are blurred, says Tyler. |
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He is trying to restore oyster beds in bay waterways, but he says the job requires a healthy bay. |
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But he says he can't stop such cherry-picking unless the state legislature amends the law. |
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Dr. Merrithew also says their eyelids can be sunburned and they can suffer eye damage as well from too much sun exposure. |
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And today in Canberra, Alexander Downer says the negotiations entered the home stretch. |
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The self-deprecating menu says it wants to be a chic bistro, but it has the feel of a smart cafe. |
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Gillian loves the unique, homely atmosphere there and says she likes to think the pub is nothing like standard pub chains. |
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She still gets a bit homesick, but she says she couldn't live in the UK again. |
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Mullane says the new dynamic was invaluable in helping the band hone their collective songwriting skills. |
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The commissioner of London's Metropolitan police force says more than 30 per cent of robberies and muggings involve mobile phones. |
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And the singer says in her own words that it's her prerogative right now to just chill. |
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It's going to be very hot, says Barney, to murmurs of assent from Crimson Brit and Urban Chic man, chiming in for the first time. |
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He says most exporters are part of a supply chain, so any delays can have a serious impact on business. |
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He says he has united the Germanic Tribes, and the hordes of Iberia, Italia, and Britannica, in a full wave to conquer all. |
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He says I need to get down on my stinking commo knees and apologise to the Yanks. |
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The current global financial system is presently hopelessly bankrupt, says LaRouche. |
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Mr. Haridas says that there are 12 sutras in the Vedas and the method was first propounded by Swamy Brathi Krishna Theertha. |
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He says that is the way it has to be, because the reality is too horrific to squeeze into a prime time television slot. |
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There is an argument that says globalisation is ruining the individual character of different nations. |
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Mr Hedley, of Carr Meadow, says he hopes the incident is not treated as merely high jinks or horseplay. |
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He says that his sense of humour disappeared, that he became short tempered and that he suffered the occasional panic attack. |
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She says she suffered an acute panic attack, sending her to the emergency room. |
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Traveller's World says it is attempting to contact a family which was on holiday in the Maldives when the islands were swamped by the waves. |
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Rojek says land swaps could amalgamate under-utilized tot lots and small isolated parks, creating larger and more accessible open spaces. |
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She says that rather than view events in a chronological, linear, and hierarchical way, Native Americans view events in relation to other events. |
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She says incidents of a staff member swearing at patients have gone without any disciplinary action. |
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We'll speak with an author who says corporate America is run like a sweatshop and workers can hardly keep up. |
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Culvert says that they haven't treated enough hepatitis patients to make any sweeping statements. |
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And if pubic opinion says otherwise, how about treating us as such and giving us free TV licences and bus passes? |
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She says that the media hubbub caused by our anti-prepubescent legislation opened the door to a handful of well-paying corporate gigs. |
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The Navy has even put a swiper by the door of the chapel as a substitute for the Sunday church-service collection plate, says Cmdr. |
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The Swiss company says it was surprised at the announcement of the one day strike with provisional agreement on the cameras made in March. |
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She doesn't care that I'm swole, never even says anything about my physique. |
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He says he can serve his council constituents, while performing parliamentary duties. |
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He approves of the Scottish Parliament and says its critics should give it time. |
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The government says atheists and humanists will also be protected under new discrimination legislation. |
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I don't know much about this subject, but wikipedia says Finnish is a syllable-timed language, Japanese is mora-timed, and Dutch is stress-timed. |
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I'm not sure what this says about the good citizens of Biggleswade, but it made me laugh. |
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He rolls his eyes while he says this and Annie senses the entirety of his humorous tone. |
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He says lemon balm is easy to grow from seeds and contains citronellal, geraniol and geranial. |
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However, he says it was symptomatic of a huge culture gap between the Australian generals and not just himself but several key players. |
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He says he could have earned a hundred pounds in an evening if he had accepted such offers. |
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He, however, says that this substitution, along with many others, characterizes synecdoche. |
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He is also keen to develop gaming on board and says companies are queuing up to partner the airline on this initiative. |
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It says that staff in some poultry slaughterhouses commonly repackage and re-date raw chicken several times, passing it off as fresh meat. |
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She came into me with a sore throat and husky voice today and says she doesn't feel right. |
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Then he says he hustles on the street only for enough money to buy food before going home to late at night. |
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She says more like 35,000 people were there in mud huts and make shift houses. |
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Roberts even says that Rockefeller expressed support for the program in subsequent classified briefings. |
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The council says inconsiderate drivers and their passengers are the main culprits. |
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There aren't any chemical signs that the recent warming stems from increased undersea hydrothermal activity in the region, says Freeland. |
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Our code is her code and our code says the jewel of our tribe shall pay with her life. |
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She always seems to have something interesting to say, and says it clearly and well. |
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He says the girls were on grass beyond the footpath, and well clear of the roadway. |
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In Adhyatma Ramayana, Narada, in his hymn to Sri Rama, says that males of all species are Rama and females are Sita. |
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Heyman hypes Jones as being mad at Undertaker for lame advice and says that Morgan was his number one Smackdown draft pick. |
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The State Department says clerical and administrative errors led to the mistake. |
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It says he carries out 500 engagements each year and is patron of 350 charities. |
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He has outlined three areas where he says technology can address climate change. |
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Topline Tutorials is the only private company running revision courses in Glasgow and says their clientele is mixed. |
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Hovercrafts or high-speed ice-breakers could replace the boats in the winter, says Krantz. |
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Apparently nothing says mobile business data services like two hot chicks suggestively gazing into a cellphone. |
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As Fr Brian says every child is a precious pearl and deserves to be treated as such. |
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She says deer, elk, Nubian ibex, antelope, bison and yak are particular favourites for canned hunters. |
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Leaning in slowly, he pecks me on the cheek and says goodbye before walking out the door. |
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He says many closeted workers are pleasantly surprised when they reveal their orientation to colleagues. |
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But without a literal idol or incense to burn, what does sports idolatry look like for the one who says he believes Jesus is Lord? |
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She says that the relationship of the pelvis to the spine and the limbs is fundamental to most contemporary dance techniques. |
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And he says there is a pending ecological disaster as the weed smothers river life. |
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This says that the most stable arrangement is a pentagon surrounded by five hexagons. |
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A US women's basketball coach says that she has unconditional love for the players. |
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At one point he says not only can he hear a pin drop but can hear it dropping it through the air. |
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And besides, Smith says she's stopped worrying about how people perceive her. |
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Bradford Council says that it cannot afford to do the necessary repairs to the building and its fabric but surely it has spare cash. |
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More of a soul fan himself, David says his customers cannot get enough of the Fab Four back catalogue. |
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Mrs Catterson says she should have been alerted as she is the point of contact if anything happens to her mother. |
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He says he is confident that his director's cut will be better appreciated. |
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At one point, he sits straight up because he thinks he hears two screech owls, which is a superstition that says bad luck is coming. |
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I reckon a quarter of all white wine is made from Chardonnay these days, or says it is on the label. |
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Do not take into account against the two co-defendants his allegations of what he says he knows about them. |
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I mention to him that in real life, he often says something and then apologises for it. |
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When workmen eventually appeared at 11 am, Mr Jenkins says they were ill-equipped to clean the garden. |
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The company says the wind farm would coexist with existing agricultural practices supporting farm diversification. |
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He says with a hint of anguish that more than literates, it is the so-called illiterates who are forthright and capable of accepting challenges. |
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LaBonge says the city plans to build a parking area on Fuller to accommodate the overflow, but he has no idea when it will be built. |
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His mother, Helen, says that by doing hippotherapy for the last three years, James has come into his own. |
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He says that he would like to chat with Lata Mangeshkar even though he can't speak Hindi. |
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The agency says white marlin have been overfished for 30 years and mortality is seven times higher than acceptable levels. |
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The U.S. State Department says they'll wait to see a full draft of the constitutional charter before responding. |
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Nevertheless, the movement coheres and says what it needs to without resorting to rhetorical inflation. |
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In both cases, you probably become famished and are more likely to make poor food choices and overindulge, says Walls. |
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Dr John Harrison, a climate expert from the University of Stirling, says crops will fail before the land is flooded as salt impregnates the soil. |
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He says that this piece is a derivative of the sucket forks of the 18th century. |
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With a slightly offended air and a breathtaking ability to ignore the facts he says there is no foundation for such a suggestion. |
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It says on the packet to consult your doctor if symptoms persist for more than seven days. |
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The label says it is, and the personable young man selling it assures his customers loudly and repeatedly that it is indeed the real deal. |
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Leaving, the son says that his dad doesn't know anything about dogs, he's a cat person. |
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Amy says she cannot believe how well she is running at such an early stage of the season. |
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He says he is resigning to spend more time campaigning for progressive causes like fair trade. |
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He also says he was told the wrong time, so the meeting was already in progress by the time he got there. |
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The literature says to space joints in feet the same as the thickness of the overlay in inches, but we wanted to try something different. |
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He sold all his possessions to fund the trip and says he has no plans to return home. |
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But the audience is thinning these days and Yadagiri says he is idle more than six months a year. |
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Yet hundreds, says the advocacy group, have been deported on minor immigration matters. |
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He says the granite water fountain troughs reminded him of his Uncle Vincent's piglets suckling at a sow. |
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It's like she is your fairy godmother and if you do what she says you'll get a baby that sleeps through the night. |
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A network spokesperson says that doesn't mean he's quitting the news biz cold turkey. |
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He says that being close to fifty years of age, it is very difficult to find work. |
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Murray says that range could be extended to as far as 7 kilometres, although obviously the quality of service suffers over such distances. |
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It also says the traffic would be unwelcome and that no consideration of the overriding need for the mineral has been demonstrated. |
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The police have given Mr Bernasconi a panic alarm for his house but he says he is petrified to go out. |
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She says department stores with their armies of sales people are too impersonal. |
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He says he enjoys telly immensely, but would draw the line at other suggestions, such as panto or a chat show. |
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The director, Gurudanapal, says Satyaraj gets maximum mileage of the story with his histrionic and comedy talent. |
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Even collegiate education will be provided and students will be guided until they find a job, says Parikrama. |
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This steam collier grounded off north Cornwall in 1916 and makes for an interesting dive if you don't mind a little deco, says John Liddiard. |
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She says she had always hoped to go back to Russia, after spending her gap-year there while all her friends were hitching around India. |
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Boberg says the use of common suffixes with different words is an ongoing process in the evolution of the English language. |
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Kant also says that the categories can be applied to phenomena, but not to noumena. |
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She says the conference has given her ideas and suggestions for making teaching and learning fun. |
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But wind farms leave imprints on the environment, too, says the University of Calgary professor. |
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She inherited her pale skin from her mother, Anne, a psychiatric worker born in Scotland, but says her colouring hasn't always been a blessing. |
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But McLean says that money likely won't go far, and similar problems will undoubtedly dog other communities in the future. |
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One of his sons says Van Sickle wants to go home, while his other three children say he is too far gone to know what he wants. |
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The BBC says that HIV-positive kids in New York are being given toxic drugs in the name of research. |
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He says that the decision of the school board was one of breathtaking inanity. |
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He says that as the level of hacker sophistication goes up, the level of difficulty will be like the difference between checkers and chess. |
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Babi, a city-based designer, says embellished lowers, including salwars and churidars are in vogue in the city. |
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When Yukos controlled Yugansk, oil was sent to the oil major's refineries in Samara, which Yukos now says are oversupplied. |
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Rosa says I am too smart for my own good and that I tend to over think things. |
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She says that cheerleading, which has its roots in the USA, has undergone rapid growth on this side of the pond. |
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Everybody who's actually seen the movie loves it and says the charge of anti-Semitism is hogwash. |
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The guy says he was inspired by the holographic display from the movie Star Wars. |
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New arrivals to Britain should not be taught English but cultural mixes such as Hinglish, Spanglish and Chinglish, a report says today. |
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Dr. Miller says a compound called nitric oxide is known to play a role in the dilation of the endothelium. |
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The Incisivosaurus specimen clears up where oviraptors fit into the dinosaur hierarchy, says Currie. |
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Derrick says he has one member who has been involved in 17 armed hold-ups and could no longer work in a bank. |
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Paul says a revelation led him to return, implying that he was not responding to a summons from the authorities of the church in Jerusalem. |
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It says they aren't oxen at all, and aren't really even related to bison, but more closely to goats and sheep. |
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Wear a sunscreen or sunblock with a minimum SPF 15, says the American Academy of Dermatology. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage says the creatures prey on eggs and are jeopardising the populations of birds such as lapwings and oystercatchers. |
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He says homebuyers have to consider how much they can afford to spend, even though some developers are offering lower prices. |
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The local vet says there are lots of dental aids available for dogs from chews to little toothbrushes. |
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He plans to stay for at least two years and says the country could become his permanent home. |
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The former president says he also sees an effort afoot to strong-arm undecided superdelegates to make their choice fast. |
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The person who told me this says that there's still time for someone to chicken out and cancel or postpone. |
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A Yorkshire 'superhead' says an examination board is robbing students of the grades they deserve following the controversy over GCSE results. |
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The village chief says he would not give up any of his six children but says others believe they are doing their sons or daughters a favor. |
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She says she does not know of any European countries where children started school as young as they do in Britain. |
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The co-op says the product line features premium nuts with superior color, texture and flavor. |
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He says that Caroline is not fit to bring up children and that his daughters are not staying in that immoral environment. |
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With no tax credit payments, she says she is making do with child benefit to get by. |
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Now, the government says it will pass laws to tightly regulate the industry and stop the use of child labor. |
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As he says this, a sudden chill descends on Penelope Wilton's hitherto friendly Sonya as if he has trodden on her soul. |
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Now Weissman says he is thinking about making chimeric mice whose brains are 100 percent human. |
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She says it's an incredible page-turner that's kept her reading late at night four nights in a row, as she simply couldn't put it down. |
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The guidebook says the North is as deserving of a visit as the tourist honeypots of the South, as dynamic development has transformed the region. |
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The existence of chinkara, flying fox, wolf, clawless otter, leopard cat and long-tailed tree mouse is doubtful, says the report. |
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That's a combination unlike any on the arctic tundra today, says Charles E. Schweger, a paleoecologist at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. |
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Deb says family meeting is a vital component of successful communication, but I don't know what that means. |
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Rodney Bass, traffic supremo for the county council, says it will see borough councillors lose all highways powers. |
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Cabinet advice, says Hide, showed the public had been hoodwinked into investing in a project that made billions for a Hollywood studio. |
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The dam was silted up because the surrounding roads had not been properly surfaced, says resident engineer Cass Bhamiee. |
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Stefani says that she's hopeless at spelling and grammar, but that it doesn't matter. |
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He says Bert Broughton did all his farming on horseback and when times were hard he trained horses for the Army or the hunt. |
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The council says the reason it has had to make cuts is because it has received a paltry amount of grant from the Government. |
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The Pastoral Land Act law says that we surrender our lease for a subdivision at no cost to the public. |
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Everyone else thinks that's a good sign, but my horoscope says to watch out on Tuesday. |
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He says he has no idea why the selectors chose him as the team's captain in the first place. |
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It was his time in the minors that Boras says inspired his no-holds-barred negotiating style. |
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