Yes, that's it, this is the serotinal issue! Where does the time go? It was such a beautiful summer. |
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These early Caribbean planters were among the first Europeans in the New World to erect such a comprehensive slave code. |
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After such a tough campaign, they're gloating over their victory in the election. |
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She's worried about embarrassing herself in front of such a large audience. |
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These old computers are still useful. It seems like such a waste to throw them away. |
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There is such a thing as threeness, or fourness, and the threeness of three cannot be added to the fourness of four. |
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But, even after such a promising start, a lot of guys let their encounters degenerate into... the dreaded Friend Zone. |
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It is but foolery, but it is such a kind of gaingiving as would perhaps trouble a woman. |
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The very emperor his throne did grace to-day, Why, never was a crowd in such a gaysome mood. |
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For they singe such a Genethliacon and byrth verse as was neuer heard of before in the worlde. |
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He needs to get a grip if he's getting that angry over such a little thing. |
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The giantess picked him up and gave him such a squeeze that he felt he was going to choke. |
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Sometimes we trolled or set liggers for pike, we seldom babbed for eels, it was such a slimy job. |
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It's incredible to me that such a lazy person could be so successful. |
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There comes father too, and granther! Whatever shall I do? I am in such a flutter! |
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It graveled me like sixty to pay such a price, but I had to do it because the season was just between hay and grass. |
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James is such a grognard, he only plays the original edition of Dungeons and Dragons. |
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How could it be possible to play in such a high-pressure Test, yet feel as though it was just a game of backyard cricket? |
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You're going to have to gun it to pick up that much speed in such a short distance. |
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Putting your phone in a sandwich bag when you go to the beach is such a great hack. |
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Pointer's ballhandling, passing, and shooting were astounding for such a young player. |
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The building is in such a sorry state that it's hardly worth fixing. |
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You're not the first man who has made such a mistake, and found he was barking up the wrong tree. |
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Now, since cattle had risen and meat and all to such a price, he was making money hand over fist. |
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The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. |
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Suppose that, initially, the barley-sugar aerials are twisted in such a sense that the polar diagram of each has its maximum north of the zenith. |
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Sixty years later Harford Montgomery Hyde, Unionist MP for North Belfast, called for the building of such a tunnel. |
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The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing. |
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The desire to establish such a route motivated much of the European exploration of both coasts of North America and in Russia. |
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But if any man should profess to believe these things, and yet allow himself in any known wickedness, such a one should be put into bedlam. |
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The defeat of such a bill by the House of Commons indicates that a Government no longer has the confidence of that House. |
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The conditions that should be met to allow such a refusal are known as the Lascelles Principles. |
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It is done almost automatically, without hindthought, and such a press exists in other countries too. |
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I suspect, for instance, that Bill Gates might not have wanted to begift such a program with the Microsoft name. |
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In such a world, would one want to be hooked up to a pleasure machine or live on a holodeck? |
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She's such a holy roller that she steers every conversation around to the joys of religion. |
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She saw what was beneath the surface and realized he was not such a bad guy. |
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Joe is such a homer that he would never boo the Hometown Hobos, even if they are in last place in the league. |
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A thousand times I berated myself for being drawn into such a trap as I might have known these pits easily could be. |
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He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method. |
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I was happy to be speaking before such a receptive audience. |
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They made such a hullabaloo about the change that the authorities were forced to change it back. |
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I'm not such a bighead that I think I can do better than Hugh and Hereman at reclaiming the main island. |
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The other children always teased him about being such a brain. |
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The cytophore now splits internally in such a way as to separate an inner sphere from an outer envelope. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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Oh I'm such a block head, why didn't I figure this out sooner, this is embarrassing! |
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I just thought Mike was getting high in the corner, and Heather put her camera down to run over and demand that he not be such a Bogart. |
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The churches were very incurious to swallow such a bole, if no pretension could have been reasonably made for their justification. |
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My parents can be such a drag. They won't let me do anything. |
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With such a small study it is impossible to extrapolate accurately. |
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He's such a lucky devil that he'll probably win the lottery someday. |
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On such a densely-populated island, most infrastructure projects are on brownfield sites, rather than starting in pastures new. |
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This is such a long campaign season that maybe all the caperings and posturings of the candidates will play out early. |
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However, such a career limiting move is only worth while if it can be reasonably expected to succeed in changing the wrong-headed policy. |
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Her husband's such a tightwad that he never wants to go out to dinner. |
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Regardless of the particulars of such a pedagogy, however, it may be an important strategy for reaching the territory of censorability itself. |
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Must such a neighborhood or district maintain a certain percentage of certifiably ethnic residents to maintain its eligibility? |
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On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
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He wondered how parents who had named their daughter Alexis could possibly have known she'd turn out to be such a beauty. |
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How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them. |
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Having such a large amount of skin touching the glass while it grew more and more algid was getting to be quite arrestive. |
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On such a day the streets of Peking and other cities could be peaceful, as if order had been restored countrywide. |
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Standard Python strings are really bytestrings, and a Python character, being such a string of length 1, is really a byte. |
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Don't be such a frightened little creepmouse. I take a deep breath, look at the feet again, and giggle. |
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It involved such a cringy mix of self-indulgence and vulnerability I didn't feel equipped. |
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It was easy to dissimulate and disperse these modest purchases in such a way as not to excite the cupidity of any passing patrols. |
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In the light of such a discovery, what kind of a materialist critique could remain useful within the emerging cyberland? |
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I have prayed for strength for such a duty, and find it come off as weakly and dead-heartedly as before. |
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I fear my Julia would not deign my lines, receiving them from such a worthless post. |
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On such a view, the despoilment of pristine wilderness is the loss of something intrinsically good. |
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The real expert will know how to detechnicalize his or her information in such a fashion that most understand. |
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The comedian lost his gig at the nightclub because he had such a dirty mouth. |
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Nikki is such a dobber, she told the teacher that I hit Karen in the playground. |
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That even a French doctorandus, however, should in this day of specialization attack such a theme as the Carolingian Empire is a notable thing. |
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Of course, this would never happen because there isn'ta retailer out there who would run the risk of carrying such a line of antigirl products. |
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In such a people, the haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit of freedom. |
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They who counsel ye to such a suppressing, do as good as bid ye suppress yourselves. |
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My new fella is such a dreamboat. He can dance, can sing, and is the captain of the school hockey team. |
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Had you not been wearing such a fine boot, your leg probably would have broken. As it is, the bruise is a deep one. |
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Astrid, the person is saying. Astrum, astralis. How does it feel to have such a starry name? |
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He has no feeling for what he can say to somebody in such a fragile emotional condition. |
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Instead of filling his pants occasionally, such a child will soil them, just a little bit, almost constantly. |
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A pitcher at bat is usually considered such a fish out of water that he is expected to foul, ground or strike out. |
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The squire lift up his hand and gave him such a flap that all they in the chapel might it hear. |
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For a student of such a serious subject as literature that lad is the most incorrigible flibberty-gibbet. |
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It is not worth falling into dispute over such a flapdoodle of a vestimentary matter. |
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My apologies to Albert for de-athletizing him. Who am I to make such a decision? |
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On such a muddy day, the carpet of the hotel lobby was soon unattractively footmarked. |
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In such a competitive environment, attracting forumites and maintaining their numbers are essential for the existence and survival of a forum. |
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To attain such a high level of proficiency requires hours of practice each day. |
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So while an earwig can indeed crawl into a person's ear, it seems that a place has to be pretty darn earwiggy for such a thing to happen by chance. |
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Content thy selfe with such a sheepe as I, how sayst thou now? |
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I think it is a mistake for our intentions to be determined by the adamance with which the Protestants in Northern Ireland now express their opposition to such a course. |
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Especially now, in a culture that rewards self-aggrandizement to such a warped degree that some people find even their most grotesquely squalid distinctions aggrandizable. |
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Hence the construction of an androides, in such a manner as to imitate any of these motions with exactness, is justly considered as one of the highest. |
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For such a fancy, well-known restaurant, the food was astoundingly bad. |
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A man with such a nice, avuncular personality would not blow up the world. |
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I was in such a hurry that I put my underpants on back to front. |
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France was at such a Pinch..that they call'd their Ban and Arriere Ban, the assembling whereof had been long discussed, and in a manner antiquated. |
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Why do you always have to make such a big deal of tiny punctuation errors? |
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He is such a bighead and so lazy that I don't know how far he will go. He can read and write English a little bit and he thinks that is enough for him to know. |
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Jim took such a big bong hit that he coughed for a whole minute. |
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And then one reviewer said that it was your average boy-girl song and the writer didn't understand why people were making such a big deal out of it. |
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But suppose an agreement to marry made by a man in Scotland with a minor lady in England, would we decern for damages for breach of promise in such a case? |
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That guy causes a lot of trouble, you know, he's such a disturbance. |
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Mathur sighed that things had come to such a pass that no honest businessman could get even a challan form without first handing out a few rupees. |
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My mum is such a cheapskate that she didn't lend me money to go shopping. |
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Give the door such a clap, as you go out, as will shake the whole room. |
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He wouldn't have thought her such a cold fish. Pity. Still, there was plenty of time. Perhaps when she got used to his company she would thaw a little. |
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In providing the acorns, as I formerly hinted, great care is necessary to see that they are of such a quality as to insure a healthy and strong-constitutioned class of plants. |
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Picture signal break-up is such a corner stone of the public viewing of active events, if they Steadycam the whole thing they'd have to crappify it in post-production. |
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Here it was that the Gauls gave the Romans such a fatal Overthrow, that Dies Alliensis went proverbially afterwards for Dies infaustus, an unlucky or black Day. |
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Thou wilt never be such a dogbolt to refuse a hint to a friend? |
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However, such a mother does well to tell the children when they get older. |
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I am such a butterfingers. That's the third drink I've spilled today. |
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The endwork of such a critical task that freely places blame or adjudicates value for the sake of a castigation or rejection of worth is performed too quickly and easily. |
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But if being is not a whole through being affected by that affection, and there is such a thing as the whole itself, if follows that being falls short of itself. |
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It's such a relief to find a flushable toilet in this bathroom. |
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When placed in the four foot it should be so arranged that a loose carraige coupling shall not strike the box, as such a blow might possibly break it. |
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My teacher is such a fusspot, he marks us down for handwriting! |
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It's hard to tell the difference between a 5-gigayear, 8-gigayear, and 10-gigayear cluster for such a sparse object as this unless you've got very high-quality photometry. |
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Mr Lyttle is yet another glype who ignores everything of substance. Is it any wonder the AO is in such a mess when it relies on the likes of ye to be its apologists? |
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In fact, most of the mob did not know there was such a thing as a director, and it was the actors and the student orchestra whom the groundlings applauded. |
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It'll take a hacking run to find the roots of such a Byzantine bug. |
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Well, it's just that, you see, uh, I fight in clubs, you know, and uh, I'm really a ham-and-egger. This guy, he's the best, and uh, it wouldn't be such a good fight. |
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You have to hand it to him for finishing such a big project so quickly. |
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Later, when I was not in quite such a vulnerable position, I decided that it was a ridiculously convoluted, Heath Robinsonian piece of machinery, a bit much even for Mycroft. |
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The two functionaries were all oleaginous smiles and Heepish hand-wringing declaring their eagerness to be of service to such a fine and deserving young person. |
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In the face of such a threat, the House of Lords narrowly passed the bill. |
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For example, Somaliland is commonly considered to be such a state. |
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The work includes a section called the Digesta which abstracts the principles of Roman law in such a way that they can be applied to any situation. |
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Seeing Gaelic spoken in such a forum raises the profile of the language as we drive forward our commitment to creating a new generation of Gaelic speakers in Scotland. |
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As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. |
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