Needless to say, I was on the lookout for somewhere I could get online to check my mail and browse the web a bit each day. |
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The two guys weren't there and had apparently gone out somewhere for lunch. |
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Nobody said anything scary, all the whackos were kept locked away somewhere. |
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Going closer to this dresser, I can smell feminine perfumes though there is a slight waft of male scent in the whole picture somewhere. |
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She gazes toward, but beyond the viewer with a slightly wan and wistful smile, as though she has a secret somewhere deep inside. |
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He had been accepted to a good college somewhere in Florida and would be leaving in a few short months to get settled into a dorm. |
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Further on in the season, pink Japanese anemones will colonise an area that suits them, ie. somewhere sunny but moist. |
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When native film-makers point the camera at their homeland, the post-industrial wastelands of the Clyde are usually somewhere in the background. |
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No matter that from all accounts, including this Sunday morning's, his cricketing abilities ranked somewhere near mine. |
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Hidden somewhere deep in these two gushy hours of melodrama lie the makings of a vaguely watchable film. |
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There might be a quiet wedding with a few guests, followed by a party somewhere which might take place the same day or several months later. |
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I get a sense of achievement from not having a garden, and I've always tried to live somewhere that doesn't have one. |
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A long, jagged scar, starting just below his right temple and ending somewhere beneath his jerkin, showed brightly against his dark skin. |
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They were obviously on their way into town for the day from somewhere far away. |
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Another boondoggle for the rich to jet somewhere exotic to gush over their concern for the poor. |
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The sound of the rotary is unmistakably unique, somewhere between a jet engine and a turbine. |
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Their bodies are in the classroom but their brains are jet-lagged, somewhere in London, and they never left home. |
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Liberation simply travels, picking up junk and jetsam along the way, discarding it somewhere downstream, and rambling on. |
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They check the weather map for all of Europe to see if they can't go somewhere else. |
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Horrocks seems placid but you get the feeling there's a fidgety jitteriness convulsing somewhere near the surface. |
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She jogged down the hall, her eyes blazing somewhere between anger and relief. |
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An early morning jogger whizzes past under the dappled sunlight as the street dog barks somewhere round the corner. |
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I know this places me somewhere between a freak and a weirdo, but there you have it. |
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There's an interesting conference about animal welfare going on somewhere at the moment. |
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Crystalline chandeliers hung from high rafters and soft music could be heard from somewhere down a long carpeted hallway. |
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Tears started to sting at my eyes, rising from the storm of fear and anger and mortification that raged somewhere around my stomach. |
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Police believe he might be holed up somewhere in southern California where he has a number of relatives. |
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The juggernauts of consumerism and affluenza are upon us and we need to start somewhere now. |
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Even from where I was standing I could see the jugular in her neck protruding, like a snake rising from somewhere inside her chest. |
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However, I did read somewhere that you can rip up the dead grass, with a metal rake, and reseed. |
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Like him, she was lost somewhere between her sophomore and junior years of college, working full-time to pay for an apartment in the city. |
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Why sleep with that woman when you know it could bring you trouble somewhere down the line? |
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But, when all is said and done, if even a hint of doubt remains about your offering, your audience will go somewhere that eliminates that doubt. |
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It still had to start somewhere and God was behind it whenever and however it happened! |
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This year, I'm transcribing these rants in case someone somewhere might want to read them. |
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We here in Seattle had record temperatures,, somewhere near 100 degrees, whew! |
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She was about to explain, when a high-pitched whistle from somewhere in the middle of the soldiers sounded. |
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One can only hope some lonely auditor somewhere is figuring out what ratholes those funds went down too. |
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You all want to read newspapers, you all want the products of the forest, somewhere the trees have to be grown. |
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It may be that there is a really straightforward answer and that it appears here somewhere. |
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There was that strange, high pitched tune playing somewhere beyond his right ear, accompanying the double thump of his heartbeat. |
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So there you have it, make of it what you will, but I reckon intelligence comes into it somewhere. |
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There were problems somewhere up ahead on the line, but the chain kept moving, and Lopez felt pressure to keep up. |
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If I want the moviegoer to look somewhere, I just aim the camera on that place. |
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Soon we shall have to face the choice between a bit of air conditioning or a move to somewhere cooler. |
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You find yourself stranded airside in such an airport, and you know that a familiar bar will be there somewhere, and you eventually do find it. |
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If they're fully booked when you call, most hotel receptionists will be able to recommend somewhere else to stay. |
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Much of the money to pay benefits to future recipients will have to come from somewhere else. |
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He produced a handkerchief from somewhere and gently wiped the dirt, tears, and blood from my face. |
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This is actually the fourth call this week from someone who has found a kindle of kittens abandoned somewhere. |
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I'm aware that's a generalisation, and that there may be some gentle, kindly drivers somewhere in the country, but I haven't found one yet. |
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Mat did a quick count and decided there were somewhere between thirty and forty people in this room. |
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She chuckled lightly and exhaled a sigh caught somewhere in between wistful and dreamy. |
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Then I would make my way back to somewhere I could catch the coach back to Oxford, and try to get a bit of kip on the journey. |
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There are those who welcome them with open arms and others who pretend they have to go somewhere five minutes before the doorbell rings. |
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The borough council could make money from collecting this recyclable waste and all traders want is somewhere to put it. |
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There is usually some producer somewhere in the world deliberately fashioning light reds in this style to be consumed chilled. |
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The eerie squeal of a wood duck came from somewhere behind the gray tangle of naked oaks, willows cypress, elm, tupelo and cottonwood. |
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This isn't somewhere for pretentious know-it-alls to sneer at those who do not know a Monet from a Matisse. |
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They don't say that they're going off somewhere and their underlings often cover for them and work back late. |
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He's just a knuckle dragger who should be on display in a museum somewhere. |
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This vein trends to the northeast, and it is likely that it intersects the Greenbank vein somewhere to the north of the current mine workings. |
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Just pop those finely tooled leather suitcases in the back and point her in the general direction of somewhere hot and expensive. |
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It will be a huge operation to dismantle them and then re-erect them at Taccoa but it's nice to know they will be going somewhere appropriate. |
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Mr Clarke's department admitted it was wrong to name and shame the city as somewhere that had not passed on government cash for schools. |
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Everyone here came from somewhere else, unless your native language is Algonquin. |
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Over the last number of years the annual expenditure on the Rose was somewhere in the region of 1.2 million. |
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His voice is smooth and without a trace of a regional accent and speaking to him on the phone it's almost as if I heard it somewhere before. |
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Well, I guess there is a fair bit of fear, xenophobia and insecurity huddled away there somewhere too. |
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We have actually managed to interview him from deep in his secret lair somewhere along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. |
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The cotton gets grown in India, then spun into yarn somewhere else, then dyed, knit, cut and sewn all in different countries. |
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He yawns, covering his mouth, and hears the sound of the television playing somewhere in the house. |
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Next it was time for a pre-lunch snack and there seemed to be an aloo tikki with my name on it somewhere in the vicinity. |
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According to my handy laminated Northeast USA Passenger Rail map, I'm somewhere near Perryville, Maryland, on my way to Greenbelt. |
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Great lampoons introduce a familiar setup then take the audience somewhere unexpected. |
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Imagine you land in a port somewhere and want to go into town for groceries and sight seeing. |
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What if the wind changes, and you land up somewhere that leaves you feeling unprepared? |
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Most songs end up in a vaguely alt-rock area somewhere between the Music and Pearl Jam, although the overall effect defies description. |
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But at least they have the remains now to put the rest somewhere that they can go and pray for this beautiful woman. |
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Nervously, I knew that there was a remote chance that Alex was here, and that Alex had Andrea somewhere. |
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And, sometimes, the one obstruction to an amenable compromise is yet another rule-book that someone somewhere imagined would be helpful. |
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If there was such a recipe shared digitally, somewhere someone would have blogged about it, tweeted about it, Facebook'd it, YouTubed it. |
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Did I see somewhere where they might host an American League baseball game? |
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I think having a cinema will mean that kids can go somewhere in the evening and it might guilt the council into reopening the ice rink. |
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The first was pitched somewhere between sport and swing dance, with lifts and rollovers in fluid, repeating patterns. |
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I thought that friction would figure in to it somewhere, given that soap only lathers when stirred up by whatever means. |
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Realizing they can't overcome their own dialogue, they amusingly pitch their performances somewhere past the balcony. |
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Autumn has arrived and with the cooler weather our amphibian and reptilian friends will be looking for somewhere to call home over the winter. |
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The camp is believed to be somewhere in the third world and the activists are reputed to have international funding from an unknown source. |
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In my zippy Nissan Sentry, I suddenly found myself hyperventilating somewhere around Ewarton. |
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Some are good, some are bad, and some fall somewhere between, but all are a good reread. |
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I could faintly hear the sounds of running water somewhere in the building. |
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Especially if it were a lazy horse who'd rather be hanging around in a paddock somewhere without some bloke on its back whipping it. |
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Who can blame them when they've chosen to begin anew somewhere so beautiful? |
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You would think, after the first 11 years, that the wise guys might have learned their lesson and moved their operations somewhere else. |
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For the rest, the theology is rationalistic, individualistic, and politically somewhere between extreme libertarian and nonviolent anarchist. |
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These differences in expression domains indicate changes in the regulation of these genes somewhere in the annelid lineage. |
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I caught a look in his eyes as he glanced at me that was somewhere between annoyance and anger. |
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Only somewhere in the second year did the Architecture students ever start working on design problems. |
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They're holding their breath and singing, so they must be reverberating sound inside their head somewhere. |
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The reforms Japan has undertaken to revive economic growth fall somewhere between bland and modest. |
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The fact is, they would probably choose to settle down somewhere cosy, preferably in the full glare of the public eye. |
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They also ripped the license plate off it and took it with them to take somewhere else so they wouldn't identify the car right away. |
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At any given time the anti-piracy operation has somewhere in excess of 20 Internet-based or Internet-related targets. |
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Perhaps the answer lies somewhere in the fact that the world is imperfect and gets more so every day. |
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Don't take anything white or light coloured with you unless you are going on some luxury holiday somewhere. |
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A hole was also put in the boys' eight and somewhere on the drive one of the custom-made riggers for the girls' eight was lost. |
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He's probably just going to go off to college somewhere and forget about me anyways. |
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The youths need somewhere to go because at the moment they are moved from pillar to post. |
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The metaphor that likens the brain to a computer is misleading and in another discussion somewhere, sometime, I will tell you why that is. |
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Buried under his covers he could only faintly hear the echoes of rings somewhere else. |
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The taste of fresh favas stewed or simmered is somewhere between that of peas and lima beans. |
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I could hear nothing in her voice, and somewhere deep in my chest if felt like something was ripping apart. |
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Naturally, somewhere along the line there will have to be an admission of guilt and the possibility of reconciliation. |
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She was maybe 20 and had vague hopes, somewhere down the line, of becoming an actor. |
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She began thinking carefully of somewhere to go again but like before came up dry. |
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There is a roadblock somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night. |
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This is of course a fictional roadhouse set somewhere in the northern American wastes but tonight one of its namesakes holds a similar ambience. |
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The cable struck the hull somewhere behind his gunport and, suddenly, the SS-9 was rocketing back toward him like a giant black boomerang. |
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We had no idea whether the vessel was actually departing the archipelago or going somewhere else in the archipelago. |
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I heard somewhere that people break their little toes all the time, and then the toe heals without anyone particularly noticing. |
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By rights, I should be a millionaire, living it up on some island somewhere. |
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His character is so vile and cruel that he seems to have lost his soul somewhere in the jungles of Peru. |
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She must keep a cool root cellar somewhere to have apples this late in Spring. |
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The occupants are not commuters, but people belonging to a category lying somewhere between loafers and busybodies. |
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For a moment she thought she very well might be rotting in a dungeon somewhere. |
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Now that I was getting somewhere, I took out another piece of paper to write my rough draft on. |
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Is he strong enough to endure the pain of a bullet lodged somewhere in his body? |
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He speaks this language like every other American, with a deep round voice that seems to come from somewhere below his knees. |
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On the way to see it, he saw a poster on the tube somewhere with a circle drawn round the head of the relevant person. |
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The drink is no more expensive than anywhere else in Temple Bar and it's nice to be somewhere trendy where there's no arsey attitude. |
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The artists, who were all painters, had joined together to find somewhere to show modern art. |
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I suppose somewhere is a foreign film buff who likes artsy films that don't have to mean what they say they mean. |
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If you camp out somewhere, knowing full well that it's against the law, you can't really get too cranky about it when someone comes to roust you. |
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Buying a house is out of the question for many of us who struggle as it is to just rent somewhere. |
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The sea caverns went on for many miles, gently sloping upward and finally ascending into an open air cave somewhere on the Alaskan coastline. |
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Her son, Scott, an army signals specialist, is somewhere in the war zone. |
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I know I'm gonna want somewhere to cook, wash, fall back on. |
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I'm sure the office would be much improved if we could swap our free drink machine for a kettle and find somewhere we could install a washer-dryer. |
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He thought it must have fallen from his pocket somewhere after he'd sat restringing the instrument under his favourite tree, but he hadn't been able to find it again. |
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Deciding we must have gone wrong somewhere, we rode all the way back. |
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A small battery operated pump supplied by the Fire Department isn't making much headway against the water pouring from a hole somewhere below the waterline. |
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The muscle volume has to go somewhere, so the circumference of the cup-shaped acetabulum has to increase, increasing the volume of the acetabular chamber. |
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They did say at the time that it was possible that these could have been recorded transmissions all transmitted from somewhere else and retransmitted in this area. |
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As if he were just some regular person getting a ride somewhere. |
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Maybe, somewhere in our current favorite object of escapism, there is an obscure hunger to confront these hard facts. |
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Meanwhile, Tess will have slipped off somewhere and disposed of her body so that it will never be found. |
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A call for retreat issued from somewhere in Elvish, followed by a horn, a single ringing note that bellowed over the clash of weapons and roars of beasts. |
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They're on the lam, presumably together, presumably armed and dangerous, presumably somewhere in the southeastern United States, and they're husband and wife. |
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Let's take her words as proof that there's a creative itch hidden somewhere, anxious to pester her back into the lippy limelight in which she glowed in the first place. |
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Whatever the outcome of this particular dispute, though, these homes have to be built somewhere and the less acrimony with which it can be done the better. |
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They return the next night after Jule realises she has left her mobile somewhere in the house, but Hardenberg surprises them and catches them in the act. |
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Have you kept a copy of all your software activation keys somewhere safe? |
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Not coincidentally, all three of these folks lie somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum. |
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This is his first studio recording since Made in Medina and falls somewhere between the rockiness of that album and his earlier, more folkloric masterpiece. |
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The detectives are still at it, seeking to account for a period of time when Brinsley may well have paused to sit somewhere. |
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It had detected a powerful life form somewhere on the spire. |
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Maybe I have come more to terms with, somewhere over the years, that people will think whatever they think. |
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The trouble with quicker electronic funds transfers is that the banks will no longer be able to make loadsamoney by parking our cash somewhere for four days. |
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In this case, the police sent a mobile uniformed squad somewhere else so that the observers thought it was safe and then used 70 plainclothes officers to raid the discotheque. |
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Put the bag somewhere safe, warn people away and call the authorities who will deal with the incident with little fuss and not a little gratitude. |
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Before the Concordia came to town, the local population hovered somewhere between 600 and 900 during the winter months. |
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Every night somewhere in Belfast we see sectarian attacks and every morning the removal vans arrive to take another family away to another location. |
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A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips. |
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Fairylands is a name that conjures up a dreamy, other-worldly place, somewhere to escape the cares of a busy life. |
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The renegades, aptly named the Wolves, were formed when, having deserted their battalions for unknown reasons, they met in a gully off the coast somewhere below Twofold Bay. |
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Because, somehow, somewhere along the way, I stopped hungering for it. |
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But this time I can plainly hear, through the rush of words, the faint rattle of hysteria that bespeaks a screw loose somewhere. |
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The sound of a horse whickering drifted from somewhere in the distance. |
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Jack was about to throw another heavy branch at Mesa, but the wolf became alert almost instantly as he heard whinnies and howls from somewhere off in the fields. |
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You know, he's a lad on his own, he's got a few mates here for the Rugby, he's known to be a bit of a larrikin, he's gonna go to a pub somewhere, some village or town. |
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I'll probably end up stabbed in a gutter somewhere at this rate. |
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And somewhere along the way, all that folk culture has died. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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My feet graced a pair of four-year-old hot pink flip-flops and my arm candy was a Gucci bag from the 80s that I bought from a vintage designer store somewhere on Melrose. |
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The most I've gone without sleep is somewhere around the 55-60 hour mark. |
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In the political pantheon of all things Over the Line, this deserves a fast track to somewhere near the top. |
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The lawless law enforcement in eastern Ukraine exists somewhere between Soviet rule and vigilante justice. |
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I imagine he's out there drawing cartoons somewhere or painting paintings, but no one's beating his door down lauding him as the great artist that he is. |
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He told me that they had all laughed the comment to scorn, but that now he had been somewhere with no decent plumbing he had to conclude that it was the simple truth. |
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Several points which had been lurking somewhere in the hidden depths of what I like to refer to laughingly as my mind crystallized as I was watching the game. |
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For a number of years the colonies had talked about a connection with Europe via a submarine cable which could be landed at Perth, Darwin or somewhere on the Queensland coast. |
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Another tip with regards to this documentation is to pack it somewhere where you can access it easily, but which is secure, say in an inside zip pocket of your rucksack. |
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A quick reconnoitre seems the best idea before finding somewhere to eat. |
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You want to lead this man carefully away from the iPad, and put him on a deck chair somewhere in the sun. |
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I croaked, woken from my recurrent dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity. |
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The gate lodge behind it is the only indicator that behind the wall lies some large estate, somewhere that is hidden from view and inaccessible to the public. |
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Do not hide prices away in the background and if your site is a larger one, put a search engine somewhere obvious, like the top right hand corner. |
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We, the men in the audience, sympathised from somewhere deep in our gut as these brave youths were swept away in the sea of Ulster's dancing womankind. |
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Even better we should make an island made of the scrap they've dumped off the west coast somewhere, transport all the knackers in Ireland to it and let them live there. |
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The other male characters in this book are denied such a fiery redemption, though they all have an inchoate sense that there is hope out there somewhere. |
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It was unlikely but not completely impossible that these axes too, like the vast majority of the other East Anglian axes, came from somewhere else. |
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Of course there is fine print somewhere buried in the website stating that everything is fictional but that is difficult to find. |
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She stormed off somewhere and I didn't see her the rest of the night. |
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That affinity has to come from somewhere besides just the entertainment value. |
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The economy in Aleppo barely exists, and the attitude of those who remain hovers somewhere between defiance and defeat. |
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To have something like that come out of a small Appalachian town and go somewhere so different is just fantastic. |
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Not enough to retire instantly to somewhere warm and beachy, but a pleasant increment to my nest egg. |
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My childhood experiences fall somewhere toward the middle of the Hollywood-upbringing bell curve. |
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I read somewhere that at first you did not understand how bonsai could be made into a film. |
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I swear it leaves off then, to resume work somewhere in my abdomen, causing the most uncomfortable swelling and, eventually, making it harder and harder to breath. |
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I don't see why the word couldn't be used for hairless, though I'll admit it might be more usual to have an ablative of respect in there somewhere. |
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Doom abounds but the trawl for positives has to begin somewhere. |
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If I get thumbs down, I'll just wallow somewhere in a drink afterwards. |
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Slowly, they wave toward the harbor, a sign that somewhere deep in the scrum the Doonies have wrestled the ball away and are ready to start moving back. |
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They have no choice but to turn in for work the week after half term knowing that a quarter of their class are still enjoying themselves on holiday somewhere around the world. |
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Somehow I haven't been able to locate that dictum in the Quran, ahadith or sunan, but it must be there somewhere. |
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The decision was to keep them on active duty with full pay, but they had to be stationed somewhere. |
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Some sceptics asserted the promoters were merely using silver from somewhere else, to ramp up the shares. |
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The location of the accident is supposed to be somewhere near Sutton Bridge, on the River Nene. |
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Therefore, while it is true that the wind is not blowing everywhere all of the time, it will always be blowing somewhere. |
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We turn back onto the main road and I'm relieved to not see any paps. They've got to be somewhere though. They don't just leave. |
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What if someone I know sees me? Or what if a paparazzi is lurking somewhere? |
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Because it includes places like Zoons Court, described by Wills as somewhere between Gloucester and Cheltenham. |
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Scholars believe the Odyssey was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia. |
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But rather somewhere on the outside, in the socially given reality of language, in its manifestness in the poetry of the everyday. |
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The border between Asia and the region of Oceania is usually placed somewhere in the Malay Archipelago. |
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Below me, somewhere in the horse-lines, stood Cockbird, picketed to a peg in the ground by a rope which was already giving him a sore pastern. |
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According to Celtic legend, this island lay somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The aircraft crashed into the sea somewhere near the Turks and Caicos, shortly after the distress call. |
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Now there was a nation of the Alans, which we have formerly mentioned somewhere as being Scythians, and living around Tanais and Lake Maeotis. |
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I'm sure there's a woman somewhere in the Valley who would love to pick up a used-only-once potato ricer at the veterans' outlet store. |
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It remains therefore unclear where exactly the Central European origins of the Boii lay, if somewhere in Gaul, Southern Germany or in Bohemia. |
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The precise year of his death is unknown, but scholarly consensus places it somewhere between 392 and 400 at the latest. |
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According to one fringe theory, the Rus' khagan resided somewhere in Scandinavia or even as far west as Walcheren. |
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Greek banks open a new branch somewhere in the Balkans on an almost weekly basis. |
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Or do they still exist somewhere, in a salvageable state to perhaps be put on public display? |
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But within three years we could be looking somewhere in the region of the 300 tonnes annual production of lugworms. |
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He failed in that regard, but staked an English claim somewhere on the northern California coast. |
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The expedition landed somewhere on the coast of southwest Florida, likely in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor or the Caloosahatchee River. |
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Candidate destinations included Guiana, where the Dutch had already established Essequibo, or somewhere near the existing Virginia settlements. |
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How a car would be sent to collect him and he would be taken somewhere. |
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Hearing of a rich 'Pogycha River' somewhere to the east, he organized an expedition to find it. |
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From the location of the woman's capture, it is likely that his boat was wrecked somewhere not far south of Anadyr Estuary. |
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Dezhnyov's koch was driven by the storm and was eventually wrecked somewhere south of the Anadyr. |
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It turned out she was posh, or posh-ish, having been to a public school somewhere in Hampshire. |
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Conservatism was thought to be a negligible force, hovering somewhere in the narrow frequency band between the Goldwaterites and the Birchers. |
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There's also a birth father out there somewhere, it would be great to meet him too. |
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According to Thomas Glick's book, Irrigation and Society in Medieval Valencia, the Noria probably originated from somewhere in Persia. |
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A Ferment... somewhere reconded out of the Road of the circulating Blood, and there gradually maturated. |
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It is believed that in prior ages, the Merrimack continued south from Lowell to empty into the ocean somewhere near Boston. |
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When he invites Zoe to go somewhere more private, Kat sees red and lets rip. |
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According to this, it was brought to the region somewhere between the 10th and 11th centuries during the Viking invasions of western England. |
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Lightning bugs, I remember reading somewhere, are the last metamorphosis of glowworms. |
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However, every 'experiment' described is one which has actually been carried out on animals somewhere. |
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Thus, on almost any day of the year, a fresh-run salmon may be caught legally somewhere in the British Isles. |
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A disreputable accordion that had a leak somewhere and breathed louder than it squawked. |
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Syenite hears the distant sough of waves rolling against rocks, somewhere below the slope on which they lie. |
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Most of the poems in this book capture that feeling of rootlessness, be it in Afghanistan or somewhere else in the globe. |
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If he gets his chance to run his race then he is a very tough horse to pass, but somewhere along the line weight is going to stop him. |
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We could go to the shore next week, or somewhere else if that's not your speed. |
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Hit somewhere in the middle. How about that red dress? Smashing! You'd look superfeminine. |
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At the same time we've attrited somewhere between 30 per cent and 40 per cent of his main ground forces, his ground force capabilities. |
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Gentry or not, the swaggies would go from place to place in the hope of being given work, a meal and somewhere to sleep. |
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The blogroll is a list of blogs that the blogger finds interesting and posts somewhere on her site. |
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I have the boxed set of the first season in the barn somewhere. |
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Indoor plumbing also requires somewhere for the flushed waste to go. |
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You should have realised it must be at least somewhere around the 1940s, simply by observing the cars, the fashion and the Belisha beacons. |
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They want you to go down an alleyway, or off somewhere nobody can see you. |
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Don't fall for that old trick, if they are banging on then bog off somewhere else and let them talk to an empty room. |
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Every time you walk past the room it's just bleeping constantly, somebody swearing somewhere and it's being constantly bleeped out. |
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Sure, somewhere out there, college slackers were taking broom ball and underwater basket weaving. |
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A raven cawed somewhere up ahead, and its cry was answered by others, an unkindness of ravens on all sides. |
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And somewhere in that deep blue sky A sparrow sang a lullaby And on the street a wino crooned So nicely out of tune. |
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Kevin whined, his Wookiee face showing hurt somewhere beneath the dark glasses. |
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Lytle was already moaning in shame, fallen back in bed with his hand across his face like he'd just washed up somewhere, a piece of wrack. |
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Nearly every buffet in the city has Russian salad somewhere on the bar, but most Dubai residents rarely go deeper than that. |
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When the initial fermentation has settled down, fit an airlock and leave the demijohn somewhere cool for several weeks. |
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Then he panicked and took her body somewhere and burnt it on fire! |
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Acoustic emissions are only generated when some abrupt and permanent change takes place somewhere in the material. |
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It follows that somewhere antiworlds consisting of antiparticles are bound to wander. No traces of these antiworlds have as yet been found. |
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They instead sought out a place of refuge, somewhere familiar with a blankie and a mug of hot cocoa. |
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Buckle up every time you drive somewhere in a car, and make sure your passengers buckle up, too. |
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Once we had an old man who came to school to show us slides he took of dinosaurs in the inky jungle of somewhere in centralish Africa. |
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Do not swallow every story that is told. There may be a grain of truth somewhere in all the myths, but chew the meat and spit out the bones. |
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Consequently, their long-awaited decision letters were waiting unnecessarily in vacant cyberholes somewhere. |
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And who wouldn't like to think of the Dagwood sandwich somewhere on the White House menu? |
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Cardan somewhere intimates that their approaches are deprehensible by certain sweet smells they cast. |
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The disadvantage to owning a food processor is that you have to store it somewhere. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. |
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I don't get to see Jim much since he moved. Now he lives somewhere out in East Overshoe. |
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I know it is not so fireworky as the sudden evolving of life, somewhere, somewhen and somehow, out of force and matter, with a pop. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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You wouldn't believe the fun and games I had trying to find somewhere to park. |
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Money's pouring in somewhere, because Churchgate's got lovely new stone setts, and a cultural quarter is promised. |
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State practice relating to the recognition of states typically falls somewhere between the declaratory and constitutive approaches. |
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The use of the share with mounted point is somewhere between the last two types. |
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The battle took place at an unknown location, probably in the West Midlands somewhere along Watling Street. |
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He found a junk conference to attend so he could go somewhere warm last winter. |
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The LCC proposed a vast new area for Greater London, with a boundary somewhere between the Metropolitan Police District and the home counties. |
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When one reads any strongly individual piece of writing, one has the impression of seeing a face somewhere behind the page. |
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Each time they arrived somewhere, they'd be greeted with a glass of meaded wine. |
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It was healthy and magnificient because one room, above a mews, somewhere near the river, contained fifty excited, talkative, friendly people. |
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One cut is required and the microfinish will be somewhere in the range of 23 microns which is better than any other lathe on the market. |
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The intention was to lay a 'pattern' like an elongated diamond, hopefully with the submarine somewhere inside it. |
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Of those who thought Iraq had weapons sequestered somewhere, about half responded that said weapons would not be found in combat. |
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He laughs a deep laugh that rumbles up from somewhere in his drumskin stomach. It spooks the mossies on the overhead telegraph wire. |
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In other words, any magnetic field line that enters a given volume must somewhere exit that volume. |
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Most Brethren assemblies in the United Kingdom today are somewhere between these two poles. |
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