We now know that smokers who are in recovery from alcohol abuse can stop smoking without starting to drink again. |
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The new outreach worker, a post currently being staffed on a job-share basis, will hold advice sessions starting in the New Year. |
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Then there was the excitement of starting to do our own page make-up, having bought a Compugraphic typesetting machine. |
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The return to running should be gradual, starting at an easy pace on a level surface. |
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When starting to use this type of corkscrew, it is best to stand the bottle on the table. |
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Your friends have all got the grades they needed and are looking forward to packing their bags and starting a new life in October. |
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He's been practising for five years and is finally taking the plunge and starting a course in Sheffield before beginning his circus act. |
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After numerous dunkings, mishaps and misadventures, he made it to the starting line. |
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I am now starting my second summer in Waco, doing well, never you mind what I'm doing. |
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I like my kissel a bit on the sour side, so I tend to use redcurrant juice, cranberries, rhubarb or lingonberries as a starting base. |
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Weave all the way around the basket, back to the starting point, going over one stake and behind the next. |
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Do marginalia, cross-references and concordances offer models, or at least starting points, for thinking about the hypertext of the Web? |
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He says that since starting the job he is less jumpy and no longer afraid of the dark. |
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When you have pushed all the hair in, secure with hairgrips along the seam formed by the join, starting at the bottom. |
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Before starting her novitiate in October 1933, Edith spoke with the prioress, who felt there was so much she still could do outside the convent. |
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Once again the Carlow attack disappointed, none of the starting six registering a score from play. |
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The starting point of discussion is in the context of a broader discussion on the merits and demerits of the national tax system. |
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They are used to students working their way through college and graduates starting work with big loans to repay. |
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So it's been like a new music adventure for me now, you know, like starting all over again. |
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We want to see another reformation in the church and so we are calling the church back to the Word of God, starting with the very first verse. |
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But he won a starting job late in preseason and has been a hard-hitting ballhawk. |
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His name was Bobby Bartles, and he was starting to get noticed, piling up a bunch of wins in clubs all over New York. |
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Some of my pals are starting to wonder if Mother Nature has been laughing up her sleeve at them all this time. |
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The survey found that the biggest deterrent for businesses thinking of starting up abroad was the language barrier. |
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It's time to get your boots out of the shed boys and your shin pads out of the press because the Mayo League is starting up again soon. |
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When he returned to the quayside from the cafe he noticed that the vessel was starting to turn in the wind and tide and was trimmed by the stern. |
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I'm just grumpy because the football will be starting tonight just as I walk into work. |
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These real soldiers are starting to look more haggard every day, obviously suffering from combat stress. |
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Out of 420 entries, 10 brilliant business ideas for expanding a current business or starting up a new company qualified for the final round. |
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The scintillating sun was already starting to descend and it was starting to get cold, giving my arms goose bumps. |
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The washout heightened expectations for the five-match series against the world's top-ranked teams starting at Wellington tomorrow. |
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Parts of the Northeast and Midwest are starting the week waterlogged by summer storms. |
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But perhaps the generation of the noughties, like that of the sixties, is starting to realise that cynical detachment just gets you screwed. |
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Laboriously I checked their ages, starting at the beginning of the alphabet. |
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People are starting to ask whether or not the warning and evacuation was mishandled. |
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The Berkeley High School senior transitioned from female to male starting in his sophomore year. |
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You get a 30 billion dollar net worth by taking a risk and starting a mail order computer company. |
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I can see why he's both beloved amongst geeks and starting to become more widely read. |
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Count backwards from the date you plan to transplant to calculate seed starting date. |
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The cops responded with tear gas and water cannons, coming within a hair's breadth of starting a stampede on several occasions. |
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It offers a very useful starting point and brings together much previous research and primary sources. |
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I hadn't had any call to work with her department since starting and knew her by sight and reputation only. |
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The bandage was delicately applied to the tender joint, where a bruise was starting to develop. |
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On her right arm, starting from her shoulder, her skin was tattooed with black liquid crystal as a snake curling around her arm. |
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You have to go into Windows Task Manager and terminate the background process for Outlook prior to starting a backup. |
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The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year probationary period with the crew. |
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From all indications, and I don't think it's mind over matter, the leg is now starting to feel a better. |
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Inspect for leaks and damaged or broken parts before starting the day's work. |
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Despite starting from the back of the grid, they dominated every race and broke the lap record. |
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Originally starting as an interpreter while deployed in Malaya, he can now speak Tetun, Vietnamese, Chinese, Lao and German among others. |
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Although some do need help or training in managing their new assets and starting up new Maori businesses. |
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There are several ways to obtain the starting data, and surveyors should make an effort to use the best data available to begin a traverse. |
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We did release a statement early on and then a few days later we began to talk about it, starting with yesterday and today. |
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At drop off the teacher shoots a starting gun and I sprint from the building and peel out of the parking lot to go and do things. |
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The very popular weekly bingo with E500 spin the wheel continues on Sataurday night in the community centre starting at 8.45 pm. |
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For some children starting kindergarten is an exciting adventure, for others the experience borders on the terrifying. |
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This news really scared the other animals and panic was starting to grip them. |
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I think I may write a non-linear biography starting from now and going in both directions at once. |
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The game puts you squarely in the role of a new US Army GI starting his tour of duty in the Vietnam War. |
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One of the terms used in estimating the clearance time of the heavy vehicle is its average acceleration in starting gear. |
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He is today starting six-and-a-half years in prison after admitting manslaughter and robbery in York earlier this year. |
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Getting published and earning a bit of critical acclaim to spur on further creative efforts is tough for those starting out. |
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Elsewhere, some are just starting to replace T12s with T8s and electronic ballasts. |
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The sexy socialite has revealed she and her future husband are looking forward to starting a family soon after their wedding. |
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Two hours from Cairo, the port made an excellent starting point for the ship's company to explore the ancient cities. |
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Other recommendations include better lunches, reducing the length of sessions and starting with some lively jazz. |
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Forty-one of the children began working between the ages of eight and thirteen, most starting at ages ten or eleven. |
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Dad has had a terrible cold this week, and I have a feeling that it's starting to hit me. |
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The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in. |
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As they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going and the entire group was off the trail at Shramore eight hours after starting out. |
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A herd of shoppers blocked my entrance into the parking lot, starting me off all wrong. |
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You can tell that they're starting to like you, that they want to trust you. |
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The spacecraft drifted about 200 meters away from the stage before starting a series of maneuvers. |
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Its something that I wasn't really aware of until recently, but I'm starting to notice this phenomenon more and more. |
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And I think they're starting to work together as a coalition now, to get these guys off their backs. |
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They are starting to be used as weapons and will soon have worldwide reach. |
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Both blue lights were starting to get dim and looked like moving globs of dark shadow. |
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The three main parties have been working flat out to get themselves into the best possible starting point for the weeks ahead. |
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Kerr has said he is considering starting John O'Shea alongside Keane in midfield, but it is unlikely he will do so. |
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Fortunately, whether your child is starting school in a new time zone or just down the street, you can help smooth the way. |
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Meanwhile, White was starting to lose ground as Tootell and Purdie took up the running at the front of the race. |
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They proposed eight main nucleosynthetic processes in star interiors, all starting from hydrogen. |
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All three starting attackmen scored at least one goal for Maryland, as did all three starting midfielders. |
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The cricket has been agricultural this morning, but at last England are starting to connect wood on willow. |
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And he was sure that he was just starting to see the thin trails of smoke from his community's cook-fires. |
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Courtship display, however, we measured as display time during 5 min, starting when the male displayed for the first time. |
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It was a strange coincidence that the starting point of the AIF convoys should now become his parish. |
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He was ordered to complete a remaining eight month sentence for that offence before starting the latest jail term. |
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I got up and stood in front of the mirror while starting to fix my hair for the new school day. |
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Fry emerged from the incident without a scratch, but the concussion of the explosion was felt some 2,000 feet away, at the starting line. |
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The problem now is that the generators in many areas are starting to break down due to constant use and the bad quality of the fuel. |
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We've spent so much time together for the two months since the beginning of the school year people were starting to get suspicious of us. |
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I'm thinking of starting a sweepstake on how long it'll be before the cats start clawing at them and bring one down. |
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With real-life college football starting up recently, I literally get goose bumps listening to the passion and emotion of the crowds. |
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He could feel the blood pumping through the veins that were starting to bulge out of the neck muscles. |
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Using your glutes and thigh muscles, drive your hips forward and back up to the starting position. |
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With the wind starting to blow harder, the fore and main topsails were handed and storm lashings secured. |
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The Jets-Ravens total has been of interest to me, considering both teams are starting reserve quarterbacks. |
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A man who shinned up a drainpipe and entered a teenager's bedroom in a hostel in the early hours was today starting a 12-month jail term. |
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The dogs are starting to get a little impatient, but I'm glad to say they are not allowed off their leads until the first fox has been sighted. |
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Calcium carbide, made by reacting calcium oxide with carbon in the form of coke, is the starting material for the production of acetylene. |
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There are good kingies, and the crabs are starting to show up in the Richmond. |
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We had begun in routine fashion, starting at the trailing edge of the port wing and heading in opposite directions around the aircraft. |
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His hair was starting to gray around the edges, and his eyes were sunken, hidden away behind bags and wrinkles that were now forming. |
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Just like the human nose, it can sense early on if something is smoldering or starting to burn. |
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It would be like putting on an act to get others to advance toward God, when I'm still getting a toe on the starting line. |
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If the tree canopy goes on fire, go to the far side of a firebreak and try to prevent sparks starting a fire in your area. |
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But short of tearing up the city and starting again, there is no comprehensive fix at hand. |
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We're both quiet again, but I can feel angry tears welling up and starting to spill down my cheeks. |
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Begin by anchoring the board firmly in place at the starting point, using wooden stakes driven into the ground. |
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After this another hitman hopped out of a locker and starting shooting a huge shotgun. |
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And I'm starting to hear the steady tread of a group of footsteps, heavy and full of impending danger. |
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It added that the contractor had taken care to look and see if any birds were nesting in the trees before starting work. |
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With three scoreless innings from the Badgers, things were starting to look up heading into the seventh. |
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Generally thin starting margins suggest little room for manoeuvre on profits when the unexpected happens. |
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It is starting in junior schools with a view to going into secondary schools within the year. |
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A bit wet behind the ears, and failed to recreate from a place in the starting line-up what he achieved coming off the bench against Tunisia. |
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The calipers are worked with a machine tool starting from a block of cast aluminum. |
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The clouds were starting to stretch out and dissipate as the Sun's warmth moved further away. |
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The injury occurred when a Quarter Horse flipped in the starting gate with Stevens aboard, pinning his leg against the gate. |
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My eligibility is hanging by a thread and tons of college basketball scouts are starting to show up. |
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Demolition will start next week on an adjoining building, with some initial work starting at the same time. |
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While weak bats may have prevented some defensive aces from starting roles, they often enjoyed long careers as backup or platoon catchers. |
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The only exception is the Daytona 500, which uses two qualifying races and qualifying laps to determine the starting grid. |
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I am starting to warm to her, even though in real life I wouldn't be able to stand her. |
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I am starting a business and don't want to use my home address on mailers and business cards. |
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What should be mandatory reading for any lawyer or law firm considering starting a blog? |
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Whisper it gently, but Sir Alex Ferguson may be starting to become demob happy. |
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I have two teenage boys, one of whom is 16 years old, on the verge of passing his driver's test, and starting a part-time job. |
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Will she move the salt shaker three inches from its starting point after dousing her filthy hand for a tequila shooter? |
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Take in 300-500 grams of carbs divided among four to seven meals starting the day before your shoot. |
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Did you realize the Oakland A's have three players in their starting lineup who are the sons of former major-league baseball players? |
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Eight weeks after starting she developed nausea and weakness quickly followed by yellow jaundice and evidence of liver involvement. |
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Faced with having to give them a head-start of 7, he called it evens and had them starting at scratch instead. |
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Of these, the most spectacular was Timberline, a long winding trail starting at the very top of the mountain, above the treeline. |
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Along with white lights, balsam wreaths, and plastic reindeer, free shipping for online orders is starting to look like a holiday tradition. |
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I'm starting to think that my parents love the knuckleheads more than they love me! |
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To see the competitors creeping toward that starting line is to see the traffic jam of your dreams. |
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Slamming the door as the postman was just starting to exchange pleasantries about the weather, I tore open the small padded envelope. |
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The party scene is starting to pick up here again, so let's go back a bit and hit on some of our city's happenings. |
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You may notice obsessive patterns and habits of mind you weren't aware of before starting this practice. |
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Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines. |
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That'll be a total of 7 stone that I shall have shed since starting to diet and, latterly, gaining the assistance of the fat-buster pills. |
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My throat burned and I could hear myself wheezing, my asthma slowly starting to act up. |
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If the whole universe is expanding at a rate that is calculable, then by regress, we can go back to the starting point of this expansion. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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The early downpour had just about stopped by the scheduled starting time but there was very little wind to assist the drying out process. |
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I'm starting to wonder if we might have a serious fraud problem going on with blank endorsements and allonges. |
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Her voice was tired, but she was starting to look like her usual self instead of the pale, thin wraith she had been. |
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As some of us are getting to retirement age and beyond, we are just starting to get good. |
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We were both starting out in our respective careers which happened to be in the same field. |
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Hawass says global efforts to stem illicit trade in antiquities are starting to bear fruit. |
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Typically the new apparel has been purchased on a whim since the user is aware that the existing pant selection is starting to show its age. |
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Being in daily touch with a lot of abattoirs, I feel that the supplies of cattle are starting to dwindle and that demand will improve ere long. |
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The rigorous enforcement of intellectual property rights is really, really starting to look like low-down bullying. |
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I took my sheet and wiped my face, starting to calm down and breathe normally again. |
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It turns out that it was the Misuse of Drugs Act that provided the starting point for this novel affirmative procedure process to arise. |
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Ninety-seven percent of all toxicities occurred within 60 days of starting the treatment. |
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It's really odd, and it's been going on for hours and it's starting to really get on my wick. |
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As a starting point, we are readying our house here in Lincolnshire for the market, planning to sell it and move elsewhere. |
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The weight of an athlete's first lift determines their place in the starting order. |
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And here I was, 27 years old, but at heart still that kid on the sandlots of Cuba, starting in the outfield of the Cleveland Indians. |
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This seems to offer little guidance at first glance, however some common ground is starting to emerge. |
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It was close to the end of its auction and had no bids on a low starting price. |
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Black Ruby visited the starting gate and jogged while Taz jogged on the backstretch. |
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Grayling are starting to shoal on the rivers Eden and Wharfe with the rise in water levels and drop in water temperature after the rain. |
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She does know that in Dunedin, Jack met up with Jimmy Wai, a cousin from his village, and was persuaded to go shares in starting up the business. |
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Perry plots each novel out thoroughly in advance, starting with the solution of the mystery and working backward to its beginnings. |
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The starting player may either put a bid in coins down on the table, or drop out, and take the lowest valued card on the table. |
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Our children may only be starting out on life's learning curve, but they could teach us a thing or two. |
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Drivers punch in their starting point and destination and the quickest route is automatically plotted on a screen. |
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He said they are starting their athletic training right away to prepare for it. |
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Is there a real shift here in political documentaries that are starting to become more like mockumentaries or shockumentaries. |
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I also noticed that the hill that the car rolled up was at a lower grade than the hill that the starting line was painted on. |
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I could not believe my luck and booked a week holiday for the week starting on the 28th April. |
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There was a time when I thought I had just lucked out, but now I'm starting to appreciate the amount of work it took. |
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It's a bit like a car, gathering speed, and just winging out of control, starting to slalom on the ice until it explodes. |
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Immediately reverse direction and drive through with your hips, pulling the kettlebell up and toward your body as if starting a lawnmower. |
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I think people are starting to realise they can't go around willy-nilly and destroy this important part of history. |
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The patterns should be painted obliquely across the face, starting at the forehead and temples. |
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Now he is looking forward to starting a new life with the force's mounted police unit, which is based in Bury and Leigh. |
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With a long drive to Kilkee ahead of me that evening, I opt for starting at Bolus Head and taking it from there. |
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For much of the latter half of the 20th century, starting in the rebellious 1960s, the established order was suspect. |
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Pauleta, the Portugal forward, has been recalled to the starting line-up and will take the place of Nuno Gomes. |
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I'm about to take a week's annual leave starting next week so I'm going to be able to kick back and relax a little. |
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They are mainly used as starting materials for manufacturing iso-nonanols, which are then converted into dialkylphthalate plasticisers. |
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She was scheduled to get some foot surgery and had to be off her feet for eight weeks, starting four days from then. |
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Both of these quality sitcoms starting airing on Seven last summer but didn't survive into the ratings season. |
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Then he met a banker named Donna, who thought Lee's idea of starting a winery was great. |
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If you consider 40 years ago to be ancient history, I'm starting to feel mighty old. |
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I could feel the cold starting to numb my ears and cheeks, and a few stray rainspecks hit my skin. |
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Find yourself starting to turn off the radio when politicians hit the airwaves? |
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The two unused screws will be your starting point for wiring to the new receptacle. |
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In the U.S., the frequency with which religious groups have waged campaigns over supposedly sacrilegious paintings is starting to get tiring. |
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Then, barely a minute from starting my engine, I release my brakes and taxi out to the runway. |
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The building was engulfed in flames within minutes of the fire starting on the ground floor. |
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Johnson is a solid journeyman type who played his way into the starting job over Tinsley a few weeks ago. |
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He is the league's all-time winningest starting quarterback with a record of 148-82-1, which speaks to his durability as well as his excellence. |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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Then, she began to wrap it firmly around her ankle, starting at the heel of her foot and going half way to her knee. |
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Koda apologised, starting to move but not releasing his hold on Jamie's hand. |
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There were difficulties in having qualifications recognised and for many it was a case of starting from scratch on arrival. |
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Low-end players come off the bench as substitutes for starting or injured players. |
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These four teams have benched their original starting quarterbacks, and we're just starting the second half of the season. |
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Debate recommenced in the Commons, with tempers starting to fray, and fewer and fewer MPs following the detailed arguments. |
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So it's back to work today and time to starting counting down to our next holiday in ten weeks time. |
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He uses the balance scale in the decision aid as a starting point to focus discussion. |
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Two contestants in electric chairs took off from the starting line with tyres squealing for the first 10 yards. |
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As a result Blighty is starting a new series following the party leaders as they frantically smother the country in baby kisses. |
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Immediately after the war, he developed a series of small houses using Quonsets as low-cost, readily available starting points for the designs. |
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When starting a car after a long period of inactivity, it often feels sluggish and un-responsive. This is often because the fuel has weathered. |
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They'll be off the starting blocks in jig time on Sunday and it will be important for Ardmore to contain them in those vital early sequences. |
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My temples are thumping, my pulse is racing, and I'm starting to shake, visibly. |
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In a normal race, the runners line up on the starting line to get a fair start. |
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These three techniques are vital for all Pilates exercises, and anyone starting has to master them before moving on. |
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Without a legitimate starting defensive tackle on their roster, the Eagles must get one. |
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And though the movies are starting to change and we have the odd Lara Croft, there is still a way to go. |
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If you plan on starting problems before you go out, remove your athletics jackets or shirts that proudly label you as a footballer, basketball player, curler or whatever. |
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We treat everyone alike, right up to the starting line of life, and then let the chips fall where they may. |
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Indeed, translators were quick to admit that their renderings were but starting points for readers who wished to become familiar with the ancients. |
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The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun. |
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A teenage arsonist is to be put under curfew and electronically tagged, after starting a devastating blaze which ripped through a former tannery near York. |
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The fire started in a wheelie bin pushed against a door, and the flames were already starting to spread into the building when the first crew arrived. |
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I turn to see her enter behind me, waving a hand pass the control console, closing the doors and starting the short trip to the observation deck above. |
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A flexible test device positioner gives a range of phone angles from the starting touch position to 15 degrees or any position within a range of 30 degrees. |
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He figures on starting in early March, likely in hemlock Alley, off Polk Street, near a present needle exchange. |
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Your back is starting to ache, fingers locking up from overuse, and right now you truly appreciate the cheesesteak. |
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Many are already on the starting blocks, either in an advanced stage of research and development, or with their first commercial power stations already under construction. |
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Martino's head was starting to go bald and he had a round belly. |
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With concrete slab as a starting point, the range of flooring choices is wide, including stone, ceramic tile, marble, terrazzo and colored concrete tile. |
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They will point out that even in the settlement people are starting to make their own gardens, while others are joining them in the untilled lands. |
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People were starting to move off when missiles were thrown over the wall. |
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He dropped the keys into his pocket, thinking of what was just ahead of them, starting on the sidewalk without any intention of waiting up for Brooke to get out of the car. |
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The boat slows down and the crew starting putting out the spread. |
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Just as the Uranis were finally starting to organize themselves enough to cause damage, the Jovians, for no apparent reason, retreated and rode away. |
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Let's take a short tour of these layers, starting at the bottom. |
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Depending upon their circumstances, of course, the plan that they have might not be tailored to the needs of your family, but it's a good starting point. |
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The Manchester United boss is facing the prospect of starting the season without a recognised number two following Carlos Queiroz's shock move to Real Madrid. |
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The memoir follows Oswalt from 1995 to 1999 as he was starting out on his comedy career in Los Angeles. |
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Apparently, Calder modeled directly in plaster rather than starting out in clay or wax. |
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Since starting self-defence classes at the age of four, the lad caught the eye of instructors by sailing through tests for 32 different belts, to reach the black. |
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The team's focus now is finding a starting left tackle in the draft. |
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But perhaps, just perhaps, we are starting to see a dawning unease among politicians of both parties. |
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It's not starting the engine that causes extra wear and tear. |
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With all of the starting spots filled, the Mariners may try to land a hitter who can share time in the outfield and come off the bench late in games. |
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He reckons to have selected his first squad for Saturday's opening day clash at Brunton Park but was giving little away as to his starting line-up. |
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But Ibiza reached its peak during the 90s, when the island became the starting point of the techno movement. |
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There is a light sprinkle starting to fall from the dark sky. |
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Beyond the summit the hill's E ridge drops down to a saddle from where you can descend N to the head of the Allt Mheuran and a path back to the starting point. |
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His ideas found a receptive audience in literate circles from Lisbon to Moscow, and they supply a convenient starting place for an examination of European political systems. |
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The 300 copies in Bemba, she said, would be distributed to the residents free of charge starting with public offices where other people could easily access them. |
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These shameless airlines promos are starting to make us a little airsick. |
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All teams should be in attendance half an hour before the starting time. |
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Popular presenter Sue Sweeney brings her quick wit and comic humour to a new show on Saturdays starting at 9.00 am following the success of her Tuesday evening programme. |
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The two-hour delay in starting that morning began to take on increasing significance as the sun reached its zenith without disclosing Petersburg on the horizon. |
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Both use as starting points the relationships of the protagonists to their personal avatars, iconoclasts who encourage their aversion to the trivial workaday world. |
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By now everyone was aware of their impending doom and chaos was starting to break out, but through it all many people came to terms with their fate and accepted it. |
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You just know someone is now working on a device to block the scrambler, while some visionary is starting on a device to scramble the blocker that blocks the scrambler. |
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But in certain parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn the infrastructure is starting to appear, mostly in the form of docking stations. |
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With striker Colin Alcide ruled out through injury and Mark Sertori relegated to the bench, there were starting recalls for midfielder Paul Talbot and John Williams. |
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I realized then that I was starting to become attached to him. |
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That was his first run-out of the season after an injury lay-off but his reputation as a big-time player might earn him a place back in the starting line-up. |
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The average starting wage for a school-leaver in this country is between forty and sixty pounds a week, increasing to something like one hundred and fifty in adulthood. |
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The coach is likely to switch full back Chris Beaver to the wing in place of Smith and return Chris Wainwright to the starting line-up after leaving him out against Rochdale. |
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As a result he got away from the starting light reasonably well, but then got boxed in at Old Hall corner and ended up in 26th place after the first lap. |
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If you're just starting a site, a template can automate the process. |
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Large commercial developments are starting to spring up in the town. |
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Someone closer to their maintenance weight may be able to splurge more often than someone just starting a diet. |
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In this tragicomedy, lives and careers take place backward, starting with the corruption of success and winding up at an innocent high school graduation. |
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The lunar calendar and almanacs are also used to determine auspicious and inauspicious days for doing various endeavors, from starting a business, to getting married. |
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With many analysts believing that the Irish property market has reached a plateau, many people are starting to look at eastern Europe for property investment opportunities. |
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Fish are starting to shoal more tightly in the deeper pegs with falling water temperatures making spectacular bags such as this a real possibility. |
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That's where we kind of developed this strategy of starting with this marine reserve and expanding then to a special planning area, which would be the entire watershed. |
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New York Racing Association assistant starter Fred Lewis pulled a colleague from underneath a thrashing horse who had flipped in a starting stall at Saratoga Race Course. |
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And just now they are starting to cut the cord on cable service to the home. |
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Horses whickered and starting at some noise or piece of flapping cloth. |
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New Zealand seem likely to come up against a combination of the old and the new when they square off against Zimbabwe in the first test, starting Sunday. |
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He falls from grace, backsliding all the way to the starting line. |
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What new is that dino hunting is starting to catch on in Democratic circles. |
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The conventional wisdom in the hall had been starting to gell that Zaun would win. |
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Formal policies and guidelines are the starting point here, but they need to be backed up by training, enforcement and reinforcement to prevent behavioral lapses. |
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We've both been struggling with unemployment and underemployment, and we're just now starting to make some headway. |
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Now, it seems, a fear of the sun is starting to send them scurrying back to the Victorian styles of centuries past. |
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However, little things in the computer are starting to go wrong now. |
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I'm starting to slip back into my nocturnal, staying up very late self again because I was up ages the other night working on my Physics coursework. |
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She touched a button on her wristwatch starting a countdown timer. |
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Before starting the actions of wudu it is necessary to make niyyah, make niyyah that the act of performing wudu is for the purpose of purity only. |
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And by the time we went for a walk up to that waterfall that I posted pics of a bit further back I was feeling a box of birds and he was starting to drag his feet. |
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I was just starting to wrestle out of my oversized shirt, shivering slightly in the cold bathroom, when a heard a faint knocking on the main door. |
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Spring is starting to arrive, and we plan to soak up as much sun as our vitamin-D-deficient bodies can handle. |
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Like thousands of other people across webland, I've fancied starting a weblog for a while now, but only held back due to not really having a lot to say for myself. |
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He said he had a busy schedule ahead, starting with an operational workup. |
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But bamboo growers and promoters have their work cut out for them if they want to create a solid industry in Mexico, in part because they are starting almost from scratch. |
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Medical experts who have experience with MSM suggest starting with 1,000 mg a day, in either capsule or crystal form, and gradually working up to 4,000 mg daily. |
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Lynn paused, feeling the knot starting to tighten again in her stomach. |
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Until I know otherwise I'll be starting pre-season training at Fulham. |
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I want many changes though, starting with further reforms to agricultural policy, an end to secrecy, and a curb on the centralising tendency of the institutions in Brussels. |
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More than 357000 Eastern Cape pensioners are to benefit from nearly R393 million in backpay to be paid out to them by the provincial Welfare Department starting from June. |
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And God knows, starting back at that tender age where you think you'll never, ever be popular, you'll shut up and pretend to be anyone but your wonky self just to be accepted. |
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Stonewall and the early women's lib movement were the starting point. |
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