Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate. |
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Although misandry is sometimes confused with misanthropy, the terms are not interchangeable, since the latter refers to the hatred of humanity. |
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Sometimes he is also assisted by an adjunct who will later represent him during absences. |
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Sometimes Sara looks at Sarah's school friends and feels a pang of jealousy, of anger. |
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Sometimes the critics love you and sometimes they hate you. That's showbiz. |
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Sometimes at the close of day, when the lights have been dimmed, I sit in the stillness. |
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When it comes to giving criticism, sometimes it's best to take a subtle approach. |
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Sometimes he sets himself problems, as in his picture, from the Rennes Museum, of fruit and a wine cooler. |
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Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap. |
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Sometimes two different logging roads are close enough to be within radio range. |
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Sometimes we personalise the titles for the owners, naming them after family members or pets. |
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Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking. |
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Sometimes the BBC's whizzy technology is enough to make the, ahem, older among us feel a little like dinosaurs ourselves. |
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Sometimes my heart ached for England, but I knew that if I ever returned there again, my life would not be the same. |
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Sometimes they were sent them home early if the weather was too wet, but only once did they get sent home because it was too hot! |
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Sometimes you don't mind a talky cab driver, but I felt off-kilter and contemplative after my stroll so it was perfect. |
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Sometimes iron sulfides have weathered, staining the quartz an orange color, both on the surface and within the crystals themselves. |
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Feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, sometimes accompanied by abdominal pain or increased borborygmus, which often occurs after meals. |
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Sometimes on an exceptionally high tide the water flows over the weir causing a tidal effect as far up as Kingston. |
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Sometimes quite separate items of news from widely different places can appear to be connected. |
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Sometimes a title or a word will key me into the deeper store house of memories, dreams helping to project them into the music. |
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Sometimes the readers do feel shocked and startled by the abrupt and terse nature of some of these poems, but the effect is rewarding. |
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Sometimes he would see the Bunsen burners on, the shooting blue flame and jet white heat. |
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Sometimes whole language strategies are appropriate, and there needs to be active learning too. |
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Sometimes these additives can improve flavour, but obviously they can also detract from it. |
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Sometimes dubbed a modern-day Lowry, he draws upon his Midlands background to produce quirkily humorous work with universal themes. |
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Sometimes the very act of trying to censor what reaches the public domain can backfire and achieves the reverse result to the one intended. |
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Sometimes you become very aware that you're watching an actor affecting crazy mannerisms in a crazy movie. |
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Sometimes we fail simply because we are poor, dumb, fallible, feckless human beings whose best-laid schemes gang aft agley. |
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Sometimes other people happen to be championing the artist at the same time, and lo and behold, they get national radio play. |
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Sometimes all you feel is a dull achy sensation or muscle fatigue after class. |
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Sometimes he looks really cute and appealing, and then others he looks like he's been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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Sometimes if a good batsman was at the wicket the ships were hit by sixers. |
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Sometimes the kingsnake will begin consuming the rattlesnake before it is dead. |
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Sometimes mothers will really put up a fuss about me taking their new whelps and putting them in a puppy box. |
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Sometimes a customer will ask for a maintenance contract when, in actual fact, they need a lot more. |
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Sometimes in summer she would sit on the kitchen step, barefoot, running her toes absent-mindedly in the dust, losing herself in a book. |
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Sometimes I pass a fellow lost soul and exchange a nod of acknowledgment, but this is a big maze and it seems to swallow people up. |
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Sometimes a Web site adds variables or tracking information after a question mark or related symbol. |
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Sometimes you see the bigger, heavier, stronger side wear the other team down but that didn't happen today. |
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Sometimes it's really easy, and I reference the sample bank in my head of wheezy sounds, or tick tocks or whatever. |
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Sometimes I do this thing where I imagine that I'm reporting the events that aren't real. |
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Sometimes she had been within touching distance of the silverware but then panic set in and the chance had slipped from her grasp. |
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Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street. |
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Sometimes both the enantiomers of a racemate are biologically active but act at different receptors and cause different effects. |
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Sometimes as many as 500 students jam themselves into an auditorium for a California Scholarship Federation meeting. |
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Sometimes motorists will give a lift to someone not knowing that the individual is carrying illegal items. |
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Sometimes arguments are put up which courts do not deal with because they do not have to deal with it. |
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Sometimes an airdrome or river might be misplaced but not difficult to sort out. |
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Sometimes anonymous cards are sent and the receiver has to guess who the sender might be. |
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Sometimes he'd open his pack to show us his collection of carabiners, pitons, and ropes. |
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Sometimes I just get random thoughts in my head, and these can happen at the worst possible times. |
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Sometimes we argue and he wears my patience down and my only refuge will be an insult aimed at his mother. |
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Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire. |
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Sometimes club members and staff even participate in charity events, such as walkathons, as an unofficial group from the club. |
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Sometimes known as absorption nebulae these are dark concentrations of gas and dust which often have stars forming inside them. |
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Sometimes your older, established plants will have roots already growing from the segment joints. |
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Sometimes the women danced synchronously, matching movements very adroitly, while other times they moved in different patterns. |
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Sometimes when we tried to speak Spanish we were met with withering sneers. |
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Sometimes prisoners never seem to get free of the prison system and they become what society now refers to as recidivists. |
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Sometimes he goes to watch birds in the suburban marshes, where more rare species can be found. |
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Romeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. |
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The play ascribes different poetic forms to different characters, sometimes changing the form as the character develops. |
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The play is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the underlying conflicts. |
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He had a special passion for horses, having enjoyed riding at school in Dartington, where he sometimes slept in the stables. |
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That later artists were aware of his work is evident in their own, sometimes explicitly. |
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Chaucer is sometimes considered the source of the English vernacular tradition. |
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Note Massicot is sometimes used by painters, and also as a drier in the composition of ointments and plasters. |
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Middle Eastern methods of cooking, which sometimes combined meats, fruits and spices, were popular at the time. |
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It can be eaten warm or cold, sometimes with a dash of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. |
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Pear juice is sometimes mixed with the apple to get a better fermenting process started. |
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The dish is sometimes served with onion gravy, fried onions, baked beans, or peas. |
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Baked beans is a dish containing beans, sometimes baked but, despite the name, usually stewed, in a sauce. |
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The standard Japanese curry contains onions, carrots, potatoes, and sometimes celery, and a meat that is cooked in a large pot. |
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English breweries continued to brew a range of bottled, and sometimes draught, stouts until the Second World War and beyond. |
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The scientific definition of a term sometimes differs substantially from its natural language usage. |
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Ingredients may include a cheap starch filler such as breadcrumbs, seasoning and flavourings such as spices, and sometimes others. |
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Fried potato farl, boxty or toast is sometimes served as an alternative to brown soda bread. |
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Regional varieties sometimes contain more unorthodox ingredients such as nuts and fruits. |
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In the North Midlands, fried or grilled oatcakes sometimes replace fried bread. |
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Johnny Jack's wife and family were either dolls in a model house or sometimes a picture. |
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Sauteed field mushrooms are also sometimes included, as well as baked beans, hash browns, liver, and brown soda bread. |
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In Chile, it contains onions, spices and sometimes walnut or rice and is usually eaten at asados or accompanied by simple boiled potatoes. |
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In North America the term is widely used to describe a full weekend of dancing involving public performances and sometimes workshops. |
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Female patients sometimes tell us that another woman enters her body and coaptates herself to it, especially during the act of coitus. |
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In Canada, maypole dances are sometimes done as part of Victoria Day celebrations which occur in May. |
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Modern rodeo competitors in timed events sometimes use a closed rein without a romal. |
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Large local stones are sometimes described as the product of a troll's toss. |
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This was sometimes ornately dressed and sometimes a barely recognisable bundle of rags stuffed with whatever filling was suitable. |
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This play is sometimes found associated with a sword dance though both also exist in Britain independently. |
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It sometimes has a very thick skin so is cut open lengthwise before eating. |
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New theories are sometimes developed after realizing certain terms have not previously been sufficiently clearly defined. |
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It is sometimes a long time before a player who is frozen out can get into a game again. |
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Ornament is also normally in the classical tradition, but typically rather restrained, and sometimes almost completely absent on the exterior. |
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Ogres and trolls are humanoid creatures, sometimes of gigantic stature, that occur in various sorts of European folklore. |
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Trolls are sometimes associated with particular landmarks, which at times may be explained as formed from a troll exposed to sunlight. |
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Objection is sometimes offered to this system upon the hypothesis that all but the rich or fullhanded, are excluded from our sanctuaries. |
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Cloisonne is sometimes seen as a cheaper alternative to jewelled encrustation or filigree. |
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The grill guys sometimes dance around the flames to the soundtrack of this garagelike restaurant. |
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But sometimes the author saw with astonishment the bark overcome the gastricity. |
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Their counterparts in Canada, Europe and Japan made less than half as much, sometimes while beating the pants off them in the marketplace. |
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Accordions and concertinas are also common, and other instruments are sometimes used. |
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I read every evening, sometimes late into the night, with the help of kerosene lamps, often secretly, past my bedtime. |
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It is sometimes performed in the street but more usually during visits to houses and pubs. |
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Battered fish is first coated in flour then dipped into a batter consisting of flour mixed with liquid, usually water but sometimes beer. |
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Some newer modifications to the recipe may have cornflour added, and instead of beer sometimes soda water is added. |
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She watered the golden dewdrops, and Mameh sometimes thought she seemed more interested in the care of her plants than in that of her children. |
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A host of evidence is adduced by the accused, evidence whose sometimes self-contradictory nature belies a certain desperation. |
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The gorals of Shanxi, sometimes separated as a taxon vidianus, fall into the range of N. griseus. |
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Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes from synthetic materials. |
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Socioeconomics is sometimes used as an umbrella term with different usages. |
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Bergmeal was sometimes mixed into food during times of scarcity in Lapland and Sweden. |
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Additional seasonings are sometimes used, such as additional brown sugar or mustard to make the sauce more tangy. |
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Swede is sometimes called turnip in Cornwall, but the recipe requires use of actual swede, not turnip. |
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The procedure, sometimes called amniotomy, involves rupturing the amniotic membranes to speed contractions. |
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Sometimes grated apples or honey are added for additional sweetness and other vegetables are sometimes used instead. |
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For heavy field use a reinforcing breastplate was sometimes added, together with a wrapper over the upper bevor. |
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An Eccles cake is a small, round cake filled with currants and made from flaky pastry with butter, sometimes topped with demerara sugar. |
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Greatly enlarged initials, sometimes inhabited, were retained, as well as far more abstract decoration than found in classical models. |
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Holbein the Elder ran a large and busy workshop in Augsburg, sometimes assisted by his brother Sigmund, also a painter. |
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Hercules is sometimes used appellatively, that is, as a common name, to signify a strong man. |
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The alternative term Home Nations is sometimes used in sporting contexts and may include all of the island of Ireland. |
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Franciscans are sometimes referred to as minorites or greyfriars because of their habit. |
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Another, sometimes neglected, feature of Birtism was the push towards a more diverse range of voices in broadcasting. |
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In the new Turkish alphabet each sound is represented by a single letter, sometimes with diacritical hooks. |
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The Prince of Wales' heraldic badge is also sometimes used to symbolise Wales. |
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The roof was typically invisible from the ground, though domes were sometimes visible in grander buildings. |
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The description corresponding to the foretype, except for the entirely dark yellow spines, which are sometimes brown at the base. |
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Yes, and we call it a waving forestroke. It sometimes waves upward, sometimes downward. |
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Even the lowly banana ball, the bane of so many weekenders, sometimes can be exactly right, as in this case. |
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Inside ornament was far more generous, and could sometimes be overwhelming. |
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A safer option for those assaulting a castle was to use a siege tower, sometimes called a belfry. |
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Also often found near a castle, sometimes within its defences, was the parish church. |
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The word is also sometimes used to describe a lavishly ornate building used for public entertainment or exhibitions. |
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A homework agenda, sometimes called a student planner, is a notebook often used to help your child keep track of daily homework assignments. |
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Their decoration emulated Romanesque architecture, and sometimes incorporated double windows similar to those found in church bell towers. |
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This especially applied to royalty, who sometimes owned land in different countries. |
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Other nine sultans have their own istana in their state and throughout the country sometimes called Istana Hinggap. |
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He built twelve thousand individual units, sometimes in buildings with unusual shapes, such as a giant horseshoe. |
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Although sometimes I'd award myself a cheeky McDonald's hangover treat if I did well. |
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Inexperienced teachers sometimes fall prey to fears that they do not know enough. |
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The entrance in most common use is sometimes located in a porch at one side of the nave. |
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Contrary to orders, the trucks closed in upon each other and sometimes even raced side by side, despite the extended-order drill. |
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A good chark will sometimes take as many as eight or ten bustards or five or six gazelles in the course of a morning. |
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Avgolemono is a traditional Greek chicken and lemon soup that rarely contains anything but chicken, lemon, eggs, and sometimes rice or onion. |
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To protect them from undermining, curtain walls were sometimes given a stone skirt around their bases. |
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Contemporary illustrations of both secular and religious buildings are sometimes found in Illuminated manuscripts. |
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They can be eaten with sweet or savoury toppings and are sometimes confused with Bath buns, which are smaller, round, very sweet and very rich. |
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English Gothic was to develop along lines that sometimes paralleled and sometimes diverged from those of continental Europe. |
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The third molar tooth erupts late in most people, and sometimes does not appear at all. |
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The aechmeas are remarkable for their long lasting flower and berry complexes, sometimes in large panicles. |
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With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads. |
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For this reason Early English Gothic is sometimes known as the Lancet style. |
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Building a castle sometimes required the permission of the king or other high authority. |
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These pixies are generally said to be helpful to normal humans, sometimes helping needy widows and others with housework. |
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Glaciers of the Reuss and the Limmat advanced sometimes as far as the Jura. |
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First-time heart attacks typically occur over a longer period of time, with a slow, sometimes hourslong buildup to the 911 call. |
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College does not have an informal name, although the abbreviation Coll is sometimes used, especially on written work. |
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These occasionally bring destructive winds and higher total rainfall to these areas, as well as sometimes snow and hail. |
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The north and west corners are indeed sometimes penetrated by the rain and require a little attention from the housewright to remedy the evil. |
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Between then and 1724 he visited the village and its monument six times, sometimes staying for two or three weeks at the Catherine Wheel Inn. |
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It is able to hold a good polish and so is sometimes used in light reflectors and mirrors. |
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Bare reportage cannot convey the deep hatred sometimes evinced between men through the simplest address. |
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To protect our legs we wore over the trousers heavy leather chaparejos, sometimes of bear or buffalo hide. |
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In the aftermath of the Iraq War, the streets of Baghdad were sometimes filled with gunplay. |
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Bath is sometimes covered by Bristol's local media, including Bristol Live Magazine. |
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Brooches and armlets were used, but the most famous item of jewellery was the torc, a neck collar of metal, sometimes gold. |
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Initially iron was rather exotic and expensive, and sometimes used as a prestige material for jewellery. |
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Imported luxury art is sometimes found in rich elite graves in the later phases, and certainly had some influence on local styles. |
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Examples of such a condition are to be found in bog-spavin, in hygroma of the stifle, and sometimes in the fetlock. |
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In Europe, maps were sometimes made redrawn using the coordinates provided by the text, as Planudes was forced to do. |
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The Romans also invented socks for those soldiers required to fight on the northern frontiers, sometimes worn in sandals. |
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Ancient historians have many complaints about this, stating that his judgments were variable and sometimes did not follow the law. |
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As a person, ancient historians described Claudius as generous and lowbrow, a man who sometimes lunched with the plebeians. |
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The ban was sometimes convoked, that is, the possessors of the fiefs were called upon for military services. |
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Large numbers remain in some form across the empire, sometimes complete and still in use. |
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The Roman theatre also had a podium, which sometimes supported the columns of the scaenae frons. |
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Inscriptions on Roman triumphal arches were works of art in themselves, with very finely cut, sometimes gilded letters. |
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Sheep and goats often co-graze with other animals, such as cows or horses. This grouping of species is sometimes called a flerd. |
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Double-breasted on a chunker can sometimes be a really sad look, but on me this thing is L'uomo Vogue! |
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The word imposter was floated at me a few times. I can still feel the sting of those words sometimes when I hit an emotional low point. |
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They were used to force open the castle gates, although they were sometimes used against walls with less effect. |
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They offer communion to those who are already united in that denomination or sometimes individual church. |
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These groups are sometimes classified under denominations, though for theological reasons many groups reject this classification system. |
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Later authors sometimes mistakenly or deliberately treated the Grail story as truth. |
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There are several mentions of travelling around the island, and of sometimes difficult interactions with the chiefly elite. |
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When cremation did take place, the ashes were usually placed within an urn and then buried, sometimes along with grave goods. |
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These panels may be square in shape, or sometimes triangular to accommodate arched or decorative bracing. |
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The earldom of Sussex seems later to have been sometimes combined with that of Kent. |
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The shield or emblem of Sussex, sometimes referred to as a coat of arms, consists of six gold martlets on a blue field. |
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They have a reputation for being a hot bench. They come in knowing the case, sometimes better than the lawyers. |
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These roads would allow an army to be quickly assembled, sometimes from more than one burh, to confront the Viking invader. |
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In English usage, Scandinavia sometimes refers to the geographical area, also known as the Scandinavian Peninsula. |
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The remaining works concentrate mostly on sketchy pictures of hairless creatures with elongated beaklike and sometimes trunklike noses. |
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Sometimes the duchy was granted in fief, sometimes held by the king in person. |
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Despite this alliance between the Plantagenets and the Capetians, the dynasty on the French throne, the two houses were sometimes in conflict. |
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She can type 65 words per minute, and sometimes as much as 80, if she's going at it full tilt. |
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The rising featured widespread assaults on the Protestant communities in Ireland, sometimes culminating in massacres. |
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The restoration of Edward IV in 1471 is sometimes seen as marking the end of the Wars of the Roses proper. |
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There were also sometimes contingents of foreign mercenaries, armed with cannon or handguns. |
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Even when they were not eager for talk, sometimes they were interestable if addressed directly. |
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Despite such assurances there is concern that not enough may be done and historic abuse may still sometimes be covered up. |
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They sometimes officiate at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in churches which have this service. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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People sometimes dispute which generation of Star Trek is best, including the original and The Next Generation. |
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Later descriptions mention that his thick black beard was braided into pigtails, sometimes tied in with small coloured ribbons. |
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Criminals are sometimes admissive of their guilt and compassionate toward victims. |
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Literature in Virginia often deals with the state's extensive and sometimes troubled past. |
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Sounds are sometimes used in SM play for medical scenes and male genitorture. |
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I was wondering, is it just me, or do you sometimes find it really hard to be a mom? |
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The Welch Glaive is a kind of bill, sometimes reckoned among the pole axes. |
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Even I have communifaked few times and I admit sometimes it was just the feeling of insecurity. |
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The deeply palmately lobed, ivylike leaves are light green and have an intense, sometimes unpleasant smell. |
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No doubt, sometimes there are comprehensive glancings at, and interminglings of different future eras of prophecy. |
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Also, couriers for the purpose were sometimes used and all Dutch diplomats travelling to and from either country carried the correspondence. |
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James I, however, was accustomed to speak at greater length himself, and sometimes dispensed with the Chancellor's services as spokesman. |
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We have learned, in logic, that conjugates are sometimes in name only, and not in deed. |
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The extent of enforcement of the prohibitions was variable and sometimes related to a clan's support of the government during the rebellion. |
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In France, the government was hostile, and the philosophes fought against its censorship, sometimes being imprisoned or hounded into exile. |
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Coffee houses commonly offered books, journals and sometimes even popular novels to their customers. |
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Instead of becoming more continued, intermittents sometimes become less so, which is always favourable. |
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The debating societies were commercial enterprises that responded to this demand, sometimes very successfully. |
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The House Master and boys have an opportunity to make announcements, and sometimes the boys provide light entertainment. |
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The physical work is sometimes done by contractors, sometimes by volunteers. |
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Around the 14th century, Manchester received an influx of Flemish weavers, sometimes credited as the foundation of the region's textile industry. |
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We should feed and clothe him gratuitously sometimes, and recruit him with our cordials, before we judge of him. |
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Larger, and sometimes louder, than life, he dominated the stages on which he appeared with ebullience and great-heartedness. |
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We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other. |
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From the cleverest repartee to the worst groaner, people use and respond to puns, but sometimes find them hard to define. |
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The meat and vegetables sometimes include chopped onion and may be cooked in gravy, tomato sauce or tomato paste. |
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Both the Germans and Japanese tested such weapons against civilians and, sometimes on prisoners of war. |
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The difference between a cult and an established religion is sometimes about one generation. |
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Unitary authorities may be called County Councils, Borough Councils, City Councils, District Councils, or sometimes just Councils. |
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During the GSS, retailers here offer steep discounts, sometimes up to 70 per cent off their original prices. |
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However, English, sometimes in the form of Scots, is the dominant language, with few monoglots remaining in the other languages of the region. |
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Gerrard discloses that the pancreas is sometimes substituted for sweetbread and is referred to as gutbread in English slaughter houses. |
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It is sometimes hard to define whether a given company is part of the secondary or tertiary sector. |
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Of course, sometimes the hairdryer treatment can be taken with a pinch of salt. |
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These relatively inert materials simply collect within the biomass and can sometimes gradually become bioconcretions. |
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School was mostly for boys, however some wealthy girls were tutored at home, but could still go to school sometimes. |
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The House of Commons, which did not have a chamber of its own, sometimes held its debates in the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey. |
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Holbein's art has sometimes been called realist, since he drew and painted with a rare precision. |
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However, the convention that major parties do not stand against the Speaker is not as firmly established as is sometimes suggested. |
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The Stellio, sometimes called the Hardim by the Arabs, is a well-known Lizard inhabiting Northern Africa, Syria, and Greece. |
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The application of the doctrine of stare decisis from a superior court to an inferior court is sometimes called vertical stare decisis. |
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When a court binds itself, this application of the doctrine of precedent is sometimes called horizontal stare decisis. |
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However, it is sometimes used as a loose synonym for the United Kingdom as a whole. |
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Abusive partners are sometimes allowed to cross examine their victims in extremely stressful ways. |
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Typically a case is heard by a panel of five justices, though sometimes the panel may consist of three, seven or nine members. |
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They were the main and sometimes only outposts of education and literacy in a region. |
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The lambers sometimes brought their friends and acquaintances to see the view and relax in what must have seemed a bohemian atmosphere. |
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The term county council is sometimes used in English for regional municipal bodies in other countries. |
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Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered as one large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis. |
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Upon the valley sides there can be seen other terraces of brickearth, laid over and sometimes interlayered with the clays. |
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While this was tremendous fun, the week also revealed the limitations and sometimes bumpy consequences of the guest editorships. |
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This rule sometimes leads to the insertion of an orthographic vowel that does not influence the pronunciation of the vowel. |
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The dorsal interossei are sometimes found to originate more proximal at the base of the metacarpals or even at the carpalia. |
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Ptolemy's Geographia, written in the 2nd century, is sometimes considered to contain the first mentioning of the Saxons. |
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Latin sometimes uses prepositions, depending on the type of prepositional phrase being used. |
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The note of exclamation or ecphoneme is used after a word or phrase to express sudden emotion, and is sometimes repeated for emphasis. |
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Reports produced by RISPs must be checked and signed off by HMI, sometimes with amendments, before publication. |
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Where menhirs appear in groups, often in a circular, oval, henge or horseshoe formation, they are sometimes called megalithic monuments. |
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Interlingua is sometimes considered a simplified, modern version of the language. |
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The dialects of the modern Lothians are sometimes considered to be part of Central Scots. |
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Gold will be sometimes so eager, as artists call it, that it will as little endure the hammer as glass itself. |
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Free Schools with a religious designation are also sometimes called Faith Academies. |
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Following the 2010 Academy Act, many faith schools converted to Academy status, and are sometimes known as Faith Academies. |
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Pupils can sometimes resit modular examinations later in the course and attempt to improve their grade. |
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The usual pattern was to create an endowment to pay the wages of a master to instruct local boys in Latin and sometimes Greek without charge. |
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The meditation deity is in the centre, sometimes surrounded by protective gods and goddesses. |
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It is sometimes noted that John Mandeville also has a sentence on macrophallism. |
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Sloane highly recommended the book The Gnostic Religion, and sections of it were sometimes read at ceremonies. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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The religious event is sometimes called a Quaker meeting for worship or sometimes called a Friends church service. |
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Usually, officers are given new Marching Orders every two to five years and reassigned to different posts, sometimes moving great distances. |
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In Anglophone countries, Heathen groups are typically called kindreds or hearths, or alternately sometimes as fellowships, tribes, or garths. |
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These schools normally select their pupils by an entrance examination and sometimes by interview. |
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These are sites of ancient religious ceremonies, sometimes containing burial chambers. |
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To become as they'd say out here aptotic, uninflected, unable, sometimes, to tell subject from object. |
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In America, Episcopalian Dennis Bennett is sometimes cited as one of the charismatic movement's seminal influence. |
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Students would sometimes travel from faraway lands to enter the Irish monasteries. |
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The riot sometimes spills over into the audience, and Kosky bears the proud scars of the booings he has endured. |
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Some of these movements have a common lineage, sometimes directly spawning individual denominations. |
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It is thus sometimes cited under the name De Potestate et Impotentia, Possibilitate et Impossibilitate, Necessitate et Libertate. |
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The device is also sometimes called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention. |
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Some motors have conductors which consist of thicker metal, such as bars or sheets of metal, usually copper, although sometimes aluminum is used. |
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Above these shales we find a light, soft sandstone, sometimes of conglomeratic or breccioid structure, in moderately thick layers. |
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Newton's role in relation to the inverse square law was not as it has sometimes been represented. |
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Glue traps sometimes do not kill the animal, so that one might want to kill the animal, especially a rat, before disposal. |
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The price sometimes changes dramatically from one month to the next. |
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The circumstance mentioned in the last two lines shows that it was usual to dye in the wool, as is sometimes done in England. |
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The bus is sometimes staffed by promotions personnel, giving out free gifts. |
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Rather than being scrapped or converted for other uses, sometimes retired buses are saved for preservation. |
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This made for confusion of territorial sovereignty since allegiances were subject to change over time and were sometimes mutually contradictory. |
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Elementary education was much more widely available, sometimes even in the countryside. |
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The surface of uncoated fine art paper is sometimes sized with starches or gelatins. |
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Bede sometimes included in his theological books an acknowledgement of the predecessors on whose works he drew. |
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As one of the more exotic exports, hunting birds were sometimes provided from Norway to the European aristocracy, from the 10th century. |
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Their father taught the boys how to swim and ride, although he sometimes hired a slave to teach them instead. |
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Because XHTML and HTML are closely related, they are sometimes documented in parallel. |
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