I told her I had read about coconut macaroons for diarrhea in your column, but she said it's crazy. |
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The consequent pursuit of thinness had become a new religion, she said, and she showed a range of advertisements to support her claims. |
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He may, alternatively, ask the Criminal Cases Review Committee to refer the case to the Court of Appeal, she said. |
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I didn't mind at all when Brenda called it macabre or morbid or whatever she said. |
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She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us. |
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Supt Hussey had always been co-operative, diligent and amenable in his work, she said. |
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Understanding cultural differences and promoting multicultural programs could help retain many American Indian students, she said. |
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But she received no promotions because of discrimination against repatriates, she said. |
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Most of all, she said she draws to keep her late mother's and grandmother's spirit alive. |
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Most of the students, she said, spoke Maasai, their native language, as well as Swahili, the language that primary school is taught in. |
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And in a deposition, she said she would not perform the procedure on a legally married gay couple. |
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He also has two convictions for detaining a child without lawful authority, she said. |
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Globalization depends on an ideology of accumulating wealth, personal glory, or individualistic freedom, she said. |
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In one such incident, he was in a test flight when one of the engines cut out on his aircraft, she said. |
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As such, schools don't need to resort to mass quantitative testing, she said. |
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While some patching had been done, the leaky roof is still cause for concern, she said. |
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The first thing she looks for when auditioning dancers, she said, is individual style and the ability to pick up routines quickly. |
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Mr Griffin, you say at every point of her sworn evidence in her father's trial she said she did it for herself? |
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She sounded scornful when she said this, and William was offended, for he loved his older brother dearly. |
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Afterwards she sent me an email attaching a picture which she said looks just like me. |
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The bathroom and the floor were supposed to be retiled and new slabs laid on the driveway, she said. |
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Down, she said, and we slid on ice down to where the fence met the narrow channel that once turned mill wheels nearby. |
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Just a simple English Breakfast tea with a splash of milk and a spoonful of manuka honey was the secret to her longevity, she said. |
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It felt like aeons before she said we were on, and then furnished us with VIP passes no less! |
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When I asked if I could have dessert, she said the chef had gone home, but she could rustle something up if we wanted. |
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It would help cement a close working relationship with the federal government in the future, she said. |
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To set the rate for the euro, she said the rupiah must first be rated against the U.S. dollar, which in turn was rated against the euro. |
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However, she said, the confidence index in many categories stayed below the 100-point level for the 13 th consecutive month. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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Rani, she said, liked to quote William Shakespeare in her notebook, and wrote her own thoughts in it as well. |
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And despite a drop in figures this year, she said between 16,000 and 20,000 Antipodeans could be living and working in Edinburgh alone. |
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But the overall level of assistance from rich countries has dropped to an unacceptably low level, she said. |
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One of her young schoolgoing daughters spoke at the funeral and what she said about her mother brought tears to the eyes of most of us present. |
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While she accepted she had to go, she said she had not deliberately misled anyone. |
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After assuring herself of the quality of the picture, she said I could go back to the emergency room. |
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Just as important as rigorous analysis when restructuring a company is a compelling vision of the future, she said. |
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But at the same time, she said that these memos, which after all was the lynchpin, the core of your broadcast, were not real. |
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While action here may not help our industry next year, it may have a real impact down the road, she said. |
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Saengdao Bell holds up a picture of John Bell, her husband, whom she said ran off with 2 million baht of her money. |
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Oh good, she said, and wiped the lawn with me, roqueting and croqueting my balls to oblivion. |
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In the 70 years prior to the 1906 earthquake, a temblor of at least magnitude 6 struck the region an average of every four years, she said. |
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I casually mentioned my conversation to her, and she said that she was supposed to have been an Aries, but was born late under Taurus. |
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And she was sorry, she said, she had to give us the strap, six of the best. |
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Fuel efficiency can be increased by driving the speed limit and trying not to overpack or load things on the roof rack, she said. |
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Academic tracking keeps the children of affluent parents, and their money, in the public school system, she said. |
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We saw it was her, took the laptop over, schmoozed her, explained the project we were doing, and she said yes, she'd do it. |
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Anyways, she said Sandy should have packed a teething ring which may help, but try to get it cold first. |
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Hannah's voice trembled as she said this and she took shaky steps toward her sister's bedroom door. |
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She would initiate moves designed to bring more financial discipline to the municipalities' budgets, she said. |
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The Government would express its abhorrence in the strongest possible terms, she said. |
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The designated boxes are commonly found wherever employees clock in, she said. |
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There were not high numbers of absentees at the school but the bugs seemed to be striking the same people, especially staff, she said. |
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We must ask ourselves, however, whether managed care is a health care model or a payment model, she said. |
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The first thing I told her was to make sure that her parents knew but she said no because she was too scared. |
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He listened to what she said, asked questions that showed his understanding, and extended his arm in warmness to her at the end of the article. |
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However, she said it would still accept debit cards and allow transactions to be made through other card readers in the store. |
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Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in acceptance of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief. |
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The young children in the war-torn city loved to paint and were always ready to learn, she said. |
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Internet postings in news groups also drew attention to the promo, she said. |
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Elaborating, she said that she studies computers, maths, accountancy and biology. |
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But she said the various parties had now come to an agreement that the body should be cremated and the ashes placed in the three separate urns. |
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I asked if it was getting annoying, being drained of energy when there's so much to do, but she said she didn't have the energy to get annoyed. |
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But, she said, there was always the worry at the back of your mind about future flooding. |
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A heavy drinker, he had been having a great deal of pain from toothache, she said. |
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In addition, she said, the water main running the length of Cathcart Street was, when exposed, found to be in extremely poor condition. |
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The spread was outrageous, she said, from homemade cannolis to cake and back again, not to mention the savories. |
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Sentencing him, she said Margerum had lashed out in drink at someone who had done him no harm and said he could have left his victim blinded. |
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What made it so original was that is she acted as if everything she said made perfect sense. |
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When he asked for help in choosing a wedding ring for Valerie, she said yes. |
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In a culture where relationships outside wedlock are frowned upon, many women are living lives of lonely misery, she said. |
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Very few directors dare to make serious films due to paucity of funds, she said. |
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Rather than packing a sad about the apparent diss, she said she was happy to ruffle the singer's feathers. |
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In the past she has shown she is not easily cowed, but she said a deep fatigue was setting in. |
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But she said she gets round her problems by cutting the hours she works, using memory cards and writing to-do lists every day. |
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Her Parent Advisory Committee is dominated by French-immersion parents and, she said, the group operates like a well-oiled machine. |
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Sometimes the hostels are full and homeless women are given makeshift beds, she said. |
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This is our home now, she said, motioning tipsily at the train tracks and meaning the future. |
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That would pass over sentencing powers from judges to probation officers, which is the exact opposite of what she said when she began her speech. |
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Long story short, kids love me, she said she did, but never really gave me the attention, and recently told me adios. |
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Kuja couldn't reveal her true motive, so she said she'd sell it to buy more beauty products, as what the others said. |
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As she said this, she got up, went to the refrigerator and pulled out a bottle of juice and a smaller juice box. |
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Regulators, she said, should be given the mandate and resources to administer the implementation of government policy. |
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When she began work as a journalist, she said, she was always adventurous and very brave. |
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The family's cat, she said, had savaged the bird, and one wing had been torn. |
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Using herself as an example, she said she mentored youngsters in her church and family before retiring. |
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As we smoked and chewed, she said all the right things and gave me a big bear hug. |
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The cultural context of the Indian soap opera was also very easy for Afghans to relate to, she said. |
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They were there for twenty hours and were, she said, on the edge of death, when a ship appeared in the distance, charging towards them. |
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Social Services inspectors were monitoring how the money was beings spent, she said. |
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Even as she said it, she knew that she could not guarantee herself that she would keep that oath. |
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Pharmaceutical companies now had to keep their promises and negotiate honestly, she said. |
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Though Mikhaila swims all strokes, she said she likes the backstroke the best. |
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Kim's oil paintings are detailed self-portraits, which, she said, tend to show a lot of skin. |
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Celebrating St George's Day in April was likely to be high on the agenda, she said. |
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It was a medium for collaboration and interaction between individuals without regard of geographic location, she said. |
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She was lucky, she said, because her parents and in-laws accepted her and kept her health status a secret. |
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When I asked her what I could do to make it up to her, she said, Write me a poem. |
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If successful in winning the race to stage the 2012 Olympics, she said the repercussions would be felt far outside London. |
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Nazia was also afraid that if she said no to her parents, they'd kick her out of the house. |
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When she finally told her parents she was pregnant, she said, her mother threw a stool at her and kicked her out of the house. |
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In the early hours of New Year's Day, she said, Webb visited her home and smashed windows in her front door. |
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Her recipe had steak and kidney cooking in the batter, but she said that leftover meat could be used. |
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All the books in the apartment had been piled up and set on fire, she said. |
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The meeting would help to raise awareness that everyone should enjoy the basic human right of freedom of choice in marriage, she said. |
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The day was gone, she said, when you could pull up on the main street of any county town and run into a shop. |
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However, upon reconsideration, she said that perhaps such a bylaw would affect her. |
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The Speaker acknowledged that she was right in what she said but the Motion had been put to the vote and the ayes had had it. |
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But she said that she still hadn't completely recovered from her recent illness. |
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I began seeing one of them regularly and she said she wanted to stay with me. |
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Black feminists and womanists in the academy dream of community and cooperation but often live in isolation, she said. |
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This is a view that needs to change before the third sector can prosper in Taiwan, she said. |
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By studying their calcium carbonate shells, it is possible to determine temperature, salinity and other barometers of the time, she said. |
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Proceeds from his thieving at shops in Lyneham and Wroughton had been used to buy his drugs, she said. |
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But she said she had never spoken to him before and only knew him by sight. |
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This will affect them in later life and may hamper their efforts to find work, she said. |
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Kenneth inwardly winced, but she said nothing, just fluttered about, working herself into a proper fury until Jeremy left. |
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She began her career 13 years ago after drinking a couple of wine coolers, and the rest is history, she said with a giggle. |
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It was one of his scrutineers at the polling station and she said she needed a ride home. |
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Ballet was in crisis, she said, and it was time for a fundamental re-examination. |
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Mrs Rogerson, of Langleys, referred Protocol to the signed agreement where, she said, no such arrangement had been made. |
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Her voice dripping with cynical sarcasm, she said she would have those words mounted and framed. |
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Most of the wolves trapped by biologists in Montana test positive for exposure to parvo, she said, but few succumb. |
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Students should have great respect and regard for their teachers, she said. |
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However, she said there were strong safeguards in her proposals to prevent names being placed unnecessarily on registers or lists. |
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And she said that we were going to 25th avenue and 90th street before turning back to school. |
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I told Stacy I was planning to call her employer and check with the registrar at the university from which she said she had graduated. |
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It was common, she said, for children to regress, both behaviourally and academically. |
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On 18 February 1857 the souls of dead Xhosa warriors would sweep in from the Indian Ocean and sweep the hated British into the sea, she said. |
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Animal sanctuaries take in about 33,000 rabbits a year, but that number is just the tip of the iceberg, she said. |
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Mobile phone frequencies were similar to radio, television and police radio transmissions that people live with every day, she said. |
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Today she said she wanted to get everyone, young and old, involved in the community's regeneration. |
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I can't be sure she said minestrone, since the party was on the noisy side, but the point was clear. |
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Notice of the shuttle bus should have been on the signs at affected rail stops, she said. |
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This, she said, would raise a number of issues relating to the trust's concerns. |
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He has not been heard from since and has not returned any calls or texts to his mobile phone, she said. |
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To a request from the college that the civic authority construct a wall for the hostel, she said she would revert to the college after discussing it with the mayor. |
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So alarmed is she at the shortage of implants, that she said it would affect the overall culture of beauty in Venezuela. |
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Politicians who want to win elections wear large rings with albino powder hidden inside, she said. |
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The association between Ambien and crime also stems from the correlation between insomnia and depression, she said. |
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But she said through the accusations from Rome and the hurt they caused, the American sisters have banded together. |
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The ex-wife was accused of no wrongdoing, especially after she produced a shotgun that she said also belonged to Morgan. |
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Like she said, she wants to move on and get out there and burn the blue dress and bury the beret. |
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In Botswana, she said, the government manages and pays for its national HIV program. |
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Those threats prompted Lozoya to move her family to California for a time until things cooled down, she said in an interview. |
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Evan's mom came back with, like she said, a damp washrag and a bandaid. |
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When asked if there was a Press Section to respond to queries, she said she was unaware of any such means of dealing with issues and that it was a matter for the engineers. |
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Believe it or not there was something accusatory in the way she said it. |
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To the contrary, she said, she did not necessarily believe that collective bargaining needed to be reformed. |
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When Sara took her case before a panel of faculty members, she said she found them combative and insensitive. |
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She asked us where we were staying, and when she heard that we were in a hotel, she said that was a total waste of money, and put us up in her house for three weeks. |
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Later, she said he invited her to see The Temptations in concert and check out his Vegas stand-up show. |
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Besides domestic violence, she said cases involved extramarital affairs. |
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Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, she said Zambian gemstones were fetching five dollars per carat, equivalent of five grammes, on the West African market. |
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The administration is careful to point out that Rice couched everything she said as being the best assessment at the time. |
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As a young person growing up in society, she said the speech motivated her to be the best she could, reach for the stars and still help others along the way. |
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Ferraro didn't know much about catfish, crayfish, or grapes, but she was, she said, quite familiar with blueberries. |
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Why is it not defamatory and why could not the appellant have recovered, in New South Wales, aggravated damages by reason of the psychiatric harm that she said she suffered? |
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The press coverage the event receives is invaluable, she said, but she suggested the industry also consider the strength of the subliminal message. |
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Well she said she still needed three more guys and I said to count me in and that I knew my friend Chris would love to participate, so she added him to her list. |
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Awful lot of work to make and decorate, but she said that the finished result was worth the trouble. |
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At least the two boys got to sit on their father's lap as he sat in the prisoner's box, she said, clutching her head scarf, her eyes slightly reddened. |
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She'd heard about all the trouble we'd been having with vandals and thieves knocking our gear off, so she said she would feel safer if the posters were inside. |
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Michaela was sponsored to sing everything she said on Red Nose Day. |
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In addition, she said there was a need to dispel some of the myths around cocaine such as the notion that it is relatively safe and relatively clean. |
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But as the desirability of a technology increases, she said, so too does its effectiveness along with the willingness to use it. |
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The man demanded the film, but she said it was a digital camera, pretending to delete the image. |
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What she does remember, she said, is dropping the knife and later putting it in the dishwasher. |
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As she said at her Senate confirmation hearings, it's a different kind of war all right, but one which will take a strong commitment from our allies to help us fight it. |
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Walking the grass with a yardstick, she said, he measured for infractions. |
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The couple lost a washer, dryer, furnace and hot water tank, she said. |
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Then she directed her attention towards the Russian mafia, which she said had infiltrated some 300 Swiss companies and were using Switzerland as a piggy bank to launder money. |
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We laywomen were able to learn about that and challenge it, she said. |
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That discipline has to be applied across all categories otherwise the economy will be dragged down by the burden of funding a highly inefficient public sector, she said. |
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She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth. |
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Candidates, she said, are evaluated on their stance on fiscal issues and abortion, on very simple litmus-test-type votes. |
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But I remember she said there was a hippopotamus and a rhinoceros. |
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We are here to show our support for the world antiwar movement, she said. |
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After 1989, she said, Romanian students were painfully aware of not having had access to the books their western counterparts could easily obtain. |
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She misses the times when she and Igor threw parties for 30 people in their front room, she said. |
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Those lone parents who had used the service had found it very useful, she said, and recent research suggested it would actually produce savings in the long run. |
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Farm watch schemes had been established to combat crimes including sheep rustling and poaching and were proving particularly successful, she said. |
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But in the course of her illness, she said, it was intensely tiresome when people assumed she was at death's door, in spite of statistics proving how good her chances were. |
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In her autobiography she said curiosity had made her take the job, but 60 years on she admits she failed to let herself see the atrociousness of the regime she worked for. |
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Hu, who released a short statement outlining the goals of his visit, was given a 21-gun salute as part of an official welcoming ceremony, she said. |
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Moments later, she said, McCullough ran inside and put Karger in a headlock. |
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But she said she was heartened by those who came to her defense, including some members of Congress, friends, and the university. |
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I wanted the character to be sufficiently normal that no one doubted what she said, that she didn't come across right from the start as a madwoman. |
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In her silver jubilee speech she said that while she understood independence aspirations, she wanted to see the UK remain united. |
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The first tier consists of councils in large cities, such as London, Birmingham and Manchester, which she said are IT savvy and have used the funding they received well. |
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Five years ago, she said, he tried to kill himself by ingesting ibuprofen and hydrogen peroxide. |
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Alice was a touch tentative about what she said to Seth that night. |
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Suchita Shah, 24, was applying for internal medicine and hoping, she said, for the University of Pennsylvania. |
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He was badly wounded in the 1988 battle for jalalabad, with injuries to his jaw and right leg, she said. |
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But the experience left White with a jaundiced view of the way women are treated in such situations, she said. |
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Police, health, social services and other organisations should not be afraid to share details of cases when dealing with violence in the home, she said. |
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Last time Clark commented on Tamihere she said that he meant no offense. |
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The prefectural government will establish a committee to hear suggestions on how to resolve the environmental problems in the bay area, tidelands and wetlands, she said. |
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Many of them, she said, were carrying stones and knifes in their handbags and backpacks, and weren't the least bit afraid. |
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The most simple way to look at this is that a genotype might influence who is sensitive to the impact of that first unhealthy weight loss diet they go on, she said. |
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And she said that her pastor's sermons had given her a sense of purpose. |
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She hoped to fashion them into a necklace, she said, as a symbol of the pain she had endured. |
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However, she said that what foreign companies are interested in are the top guns who are familiar with both international and national financial practices. |
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The 300 copies in Bemba, she said, would be distributed to the residents free of charge starting with public offices where other people could easily access them. |
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The last time, she said I was white trailer trash and slept in a dumpster. |
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Things began to look up, she said in the post, when she met Phelps, 29, on tinder. |
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The notch was real, she said, and she suggested a couple of interesting possibilities for what could create it, including the presence of ethane ice in the Neptunian clouds. |
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The best candidate won in a fully transparent procedure, she said. |
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The book is aimed at young readers and is a moving tale of a New Forest pony who is close to starvation when rescued by a sanctuary,'' she said. |
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As a first wish she said that she wished she was young and beautiful again. |
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The moment she said it was simple to do, I should have backed away slowly from the lemon zester. |
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Leave things to me, she said, taking over with an in-your-face bossiness she hadn't shown before. |
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There are too many females out there who call themselves massage therapists but who are actually prostitutes,'' she said. |
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She and co-star Lolita Davidovich turned into each other's greatest advisers and bolsterers during the shoot, she said. |
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We could make out what she said cheekily in response to his questions. |
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When she arrived at the studio's yesterday she said she'd need matchsticks to keep her eyes open. |
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The free leftward turns thus created, she said, will effectively terminate the current overlap and tailbacks during peak hours. |
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If you look at a piece of footage, edited and unedited, sometimes it doesn't matter, and sometimes there's a pivotal difference,'' she said. |
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Schools always feed students full hot meals at lunchtime, compared with the brown bagging here, she said. |
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Buying, she said, was right across the board with newcomers such as Lazer Tag and Combat plus old favourites such as Scalextric. |
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I blithered on for a little bit more and fell in love a little bit more, and then she said to me, 'does your wife like watches? |
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Some of her success came from the Fresh Frys stand, she said, the only one to sell deep-fried macaroni and cheese on a stick. |
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But when I met my birth mother she said she never signed the adoption papers. |
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Molecular study of the 10 isolates revealed that Shigella boydii 20 was more multidrug resistant than other shigellae, she said. |
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Her work, which she said is part of the Stuckist movement, has been shown internationally after being highlighted by curator Edward Lucie-Smith. |
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Sitting in that plastic pitcher, she said, the water seemed to sparkle. |
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She changed it when she was thirty-eight because, as she said, what can you do with a name like Joanne? Too nice. |
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I think I'm going to just hit the bunny slope today,'' she said while waiting for the afternoon ticket sale to kick off. |
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Just consider how often women are groped in nightclubs, she said. |
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The industry was too casualised and it was difficult to recruit and retain staff because of the uncertain hours and very low pay, she said. |
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Once she got going about my wages and everything else she had to pay out. She couldn't keep the wolf from the door, she said. |
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Higher temperatures are not the only cause of bushfires, she said, with rainfall and winds among the other factors. |
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Rule out masses and any signs of acute abdomen, including rigidity and tympanic bowel sounds, she said. |
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When her friends come over, she lets them hold her rosy boa to help them overcome any fears they might have, she said. |
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It took months, she said, for any semblance of normality to take root. |
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The government plans to build a railway to connect Rio Grande do Sul with the country's largest city Sao Paulo and farther North, she said. |
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In the interests of research, I asked Mrs S to give her legs the once over and she said the swivel head was much comfier getting round her knees. |
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The New England chapter has between 40-50 Ricardians and meets three times a year at Acton Memorial Library, she said. |
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The first time Robinson saw her name on the callboard for the next day's rehearsal of Revelations, she couldn't sleep, she said. |
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In her complaint, she said the washrooms for men and women are separated by a wall and it is easy to peep in from the other side. |
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Just last weekend she said she wants a bike, so I think we'll be getting her a minimoto. |
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It means that the first-time skydiver doesn't have to do anything but just enjoy the view, she said. |
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The ethics of some surgeries such as labiaplasty, where women get parts of their genitals removed, are questioned, she said. |
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In an earlier solar cycle, she said, small rocket thrusters on one satellite suddenly started firing, sending a spacecraft out of position. |
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Her ordinary attire, she said, was in the way for an artillerywoman, and she asked permission to wear the male garb. |
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And, she said with a chuckle, he has an attention span of 11 minutes. |
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Except for the cervical collar she was also wearing a long and heavy scarf around the collar, protecting her neck from cold, as she said. |
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Also, like all azoles, it has some antibacterial activity, she said at the South Beach Symposium. |
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We put in a thumb drive with our documents and photos and a PDF version of our book,'' she said. |
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Yet as the Rapunzel-editor in her high tower, she said, she had begun to feel walled off from the legions of aspirers. |
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Typically, we'll see prices go up this time of year and the refineries usually complete their reformulations by April,'' she said. |
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Suboxone and Methadone are still drugs, she said, and the goal is to get them off. |
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She was very nice, she smiled, and she said well lots of people were on probation, what'd I done? |
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After 10 years, a unit price of between 40p-50p could reduce the number of alcohol-related deaths in Wales by 200-250, she said. |
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Studies have shown that early rechecks are associated with a much lower rate of disability in these patients, she said. |
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All too often, infertile women are considered cursed, she said. |
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When the carpet layers came in and removed the carpet she said there were millions of black eggs and tiny worms crawling under the carpet. |
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Though seismologists can't predict quakes, they can use statistics to figure out there probably will be some more temblors today, she said. |
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I like your glasses,'' she said raspily to the woman sitting in the back of the cab. |
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Yet one would never guess by looking at the major clinical trials that CHF is actually more prevalent among women, she said. |
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Nichole wore a pair of deerskin gloves because she said she could feel more through them. |
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She was with the engineers but she wanted to be a drill instructor, and she asked me one day, she said, 'How come you all don't wear the Smokeys? |
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Whose is that car? Do you see it she said, parking at the gate? Oh God let it not be the PP and the state of the place. |
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And from there, she would write down on her notepad what parts of their bodies jiggled, she said. |
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If it was a nondoorman building, you think, Where is all that money going? she said. |
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I've told my mum about it and she said to tell them how I feel, but I'm not the type of person to be confrontational. |
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She said if she has to work on a song longer than a day, she will not go back to it, as she said it won't work. |
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Her look, she said, tends to mirror the runways in that it is unpredictable and seemingly uncontrived. |
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In 2011 she said that the Act was overused, and criticised the decision of European human rights judges to give prisoners the vote. |
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She was well aware, she said, that sometimes there are negative images of trailer parks. |
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There is an idea that parochial church councils are quite old but that certainly is not the case at my church,' she said. |
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Under hypnosis, Betty Hill produced a star chart which she said described where her abductors came from. |
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She introduced herself. I said, 'Where'd you get a name like Carly?' and she said, from her aunt. |
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It is reinforced by customs that commodify young girls, she said adding, girls from poor households are more likely to be married as children. |
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The dispersal and violent events of August 2013 traumatised many Egyptians, affecting them not only psychologically, but also socially, she said. |
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The two had been watching the film Jeepers Creepers together at his home last year, when she said he started kissing her. |
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We had a conversation the very first day I met her where she said, 'I know the movies can't be the books. |
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In a 2012 radio interview, she said that she was a member of the Scottish Episcopal Church, a province of the Anglican Communion. |
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She used a male pen name, she said, to ensure that her works would be taken seriously. |
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When I showed my bubbe, she said I had found a memory of the snake, and that memories were precious. |
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Quite who Mother Shipton was or what exactly she said is not definitively known. |
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Emergency workers were looking for three miners still missing in the mine in Novokuznetsk, 1,850 miles east of Moscow, she said. |
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They should clone Omar Sharif because he's a great actor and a great bridge player,'' she said. |
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The main location is a sprawling area of barns and sheds and lean-tos, all of which have books stashed in them,'' she said. |
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But back then, the storms weren't so bad, and the sand problem was an occasional, mitigable thing, she said. |
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Producers had to string out a poor story line involving the Ferreiras because key actors were absent, she said yesterday. |
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The company reformulated the drug with a lower dose of quinidine and conducted new studies, she said. |
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Latha dear, she said resolutely, once in your life you'll just have to quit being so all-fired superstitious. |
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She picked little strips of wood from the box, smiling in her perplexedness. He is my husband, she said, with the word that does not quite mean husband. |
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Inside Syria, she said that the WFP has been prevented access from some areas that have been either besieged or submersed in conflict for months now. |
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When you have such an enormously influential group peddling misleading information, it's going to lead to skewed regulations and skewed standards for cleanup,'' she said. |
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But the finding that a remittence of depressive symptoms can improve adherence suggests a benefit to addressing patient depression in this context, she said. |
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However the reality television star had to take to Twitter to explain her comments and said that she did not really mean what she said in that interview. |
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Sunday got a little slushier, but still good, still OK,'' she said. |
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When she raised the issues with the charity's boss, Gareth Binding, she said she was constantly brushed off then subjected to a campaign of victimisation for whistle-blowing. |
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When Camille Gilliam became the department's regional director a year and a half ago, there were so many vacancies that 200 children did not have caseworkers, she said. |
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When Fukie saw plastic bottles being thrown away, she said that in the North, they repeatedly wash bottles for use and eventually sell them, according to Chimura. |
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They get very disturbed and surprised by the soft serve,'' she said. |
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Then she travelled to places where there were landmine victims, she went to her first war zone, to places where you see people in real need, she said. |
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When one of her friends asked why the song did not sound like her father, she said that her father's parts on the album were actually performed by sound-alike Jason Malachi. |
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She had had a thymectomy many years ago, which she said helped. |
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