Finger splits, or fissures, are one of the more frequent winter skin complaints Kunin addresses. |
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These boys just went up there and played their guts out and the audience loved them all the more for it. |
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Similarly the more polyunsaturated fat in a product, the more tocopherol it will need to contain. |
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Ben Wyvis, for instance, is unlikely to win any prizes in a contest against some of the more shapely Highland summits. |
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This was all the more amazing when one considers the short space of time in which it was all organised. |
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The more growers a group represented, the more bargaining power it had behind its salesmanship. |
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What are some of the more interesting things you learned about rattlers that you didn't know before making this film? |
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As the name signifies, it will focus on either one of the more melodious Carnatic raagas or the works of a famous composer. |
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According to the manufacturer, a 34.5g bag of salt and vinegar crisps contains 11.4g of fat, of which 5.2g are the more harmful saturates. |
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The more we witlessly participate in this process, the more we are divided one from another. |
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He believes the more sensitive approach to lateness may have a long-term impact on attendance. |
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Making this case all the more pointed, even the right of a woman to criticize her own religion has been trammeled. |
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Whether this reeve consulted informally with the more important townsmen, we can only speculate. |
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For example, the more you bend your elbows on a flye or lateral raise, the easier it will be to lift the weight. |
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The longer the evacuees remained in centers, the more dependent they would become, and the harder readjustment would be to make. |
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As for the more spiritually inclined, there are malas made of rudraksh, tulasi beads and lotus seeds. |
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Luckily, the bull also turned right towards the furniture section rather than the more delicate china and porcelain. |
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Our worst fears about the more extreme critics tearing CIA apart when the new administration came in proved groundless. |
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For the more adventurous kloofing is possible on some of the guided trails. |
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This album was largely whimsical and retrospective, with a subtle sense of humour, even through the more serious numbers. |
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The more directly Andersen's tales draw on his own emotional vulnerabilities or satirize his contemporaries, the more powerful they are. |
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And the ker-ching of the till when the house sells will be all the more melodious and rewarding for it. |
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Also, the fore-and-aft sail on the mizzenmast, originally a triangular lateen sail, was changed to accommodate the more modern rig. |
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The more I think about it, the more unlikely it is that these girls are landed by boat. |
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There was quite a bit of tartan, along with the more traditionally sombre garb, and many smiles amidst the tears. |
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The Finns arrived in their present territory thousands of years ago, pushing the indigenous Lapps into the more remote northern regions. |
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Some of the more ambitious regional economic groupings are striving to become a common market. |
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Our consensus now maintains social equilibrium by the more refined method of suppressing forms of thought. |
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His achievement is all the more impressive given that Fitzgerald has endured his fair share of injuries. |
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The sharkskin is layered over heavy cowhide but the more I use it the more appealing the shark becomes. |
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Many of these accounts were embellished, and some of the more lurid tales were pure fabrications. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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It takes so much energy to get the oil out that the more oil prices rise, the more the cost of shale oil will rise ahead of them. |
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The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen made me all the more aware of my ravenous hunger. |
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This can be seen in the more than 500 villas dotting the area, mostly built in a European style. |
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The glittering prize for the more adventurous is fishing beyond the dreams of Hemmingway. |
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The drug courts should be working with the more recidivistic group of people and less with the first-time offender. |
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One of the more noticeable changes has been his ability to stay away from off-speed pitches. |
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There is definitely a rich and poor side to Havana that isn't as distinct in the more rural areas. |
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The closer we look at the developmental biology of organisms, the more apparent the impromptu, make-do nature of their construction is. |
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There is no doubt that the more you look for fish, the easier it becomes to register their presence. |
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Now, there are many reasons why the more unconventional parties are shuffled off to the sides of the electoral process. |
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It's true that the better you train your people, the more recruitable they are. |
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Broadly speaking, the more conservative the state's political representation in the legislature, the more regressive its tax burden. |
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While I do not condone some of the more rapacious acts of Australian companies, I am not so sanguine about local small scale operators either. |
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Automatic promotion is still on the cards and the more help the team has from the terraces the better. |
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Channel Four is to film a version of Belle de Jour, one of the more notorious weblogs, now finished. |
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She and friends would flip the painting from the more serious to the whimsical side during parties at Emmott's house many years ago. |
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The concept also lies behind the more chilling development of nerve poison organophosphates such as sarin. |
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By now some of the more nosey neighbors were peering out of their doors with curiosity. |
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This revelation seemed all the more miraculous after a squint into the kitchen, which is also extremely small. |
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The more leaders the more young people will be able to get involved in the youth club. |
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And since they are the intelligent ones, they are able to cause trouble for the more larcenous politicians. |
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The author does not neglect the more exotic apocalyptic and millenarian episodes. |
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But soon, they realized that the matted snow on these popular roads hid their tracks better than did the more subtle paths. |
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In summary, the smaller the company, the more likely it is to have private shareholders, and these have their uses. |
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Young people from lower participation areas tend to study nearer home than those from the more advantaged areas. |
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The fact that I will never get to meet my mystery admirer just makes things all the more romantic. |
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Almost everyone with Asperger's also fits the profile of the more classic autistic disorder. |
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The higher the availability requirements, the more redundancy and component removability you require. |
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One of the more popular starters is the seafood platter, which holds mussels, smoked salmon, oysters, taramasalata and smoked mackerel. |
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The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness. |
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I grew up in some of the more remote parts of Scotland with undiluted access to history and myth amid standing stones, cairns, tombs and ruins. |
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In a play that makes play with ideas about art and reality, one of the more stimulating paradoxes occurred offstage. |
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She has achieved what must be one of the more astonishingly high degrees of popularity in dance globally. |
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The R-value is the inverse of the U-value, so the higher the R-value, the more the window resists heat flow. |
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The new service would not replace the more traditional existing service which would continue to be held on Sundays, he stressed. |
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The Green Point Formation is the more distal and is dominated by shale and shaley lime mudstones. |
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This points all the more for the urgent need for a bypass to keep heavy traffic out of the town. |
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Newton, too, chose to work principally in the more traditional field of planetary astronomy. |
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The more you look for details, cues and fakes, the more you add to the realism of the situation. |
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Remember, the higher the perm rating of a material, the more moisture can pass through it. |
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The weaker he became, the more urgently he focused on winding the business down. |
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Industry takings rely on the sale of alcohol and the more they sell, the better their profits. |
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Here are a few of the more common materials, available at most home centers and lumberyards. |
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It is treasured all the more because it was not built at public expense and it succeeds the much-despised wind tunnel that was Candlestick Park. |
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However, the kids were not up for a talking-to, because the more she yelled, the less they listened. |
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Digital art has myriad complexities that make it all the more difficult to define a new esthetic. |
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Of these two, the sandbagger is the more reprehensible, because that player is manipulating the system for personal gain. |
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Instead of wearing the more conventional tie and shirt, try pairing up your suits with fine-gauge knits. |
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When we reached the more level ground, it was as if we walked into another world. |
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In nine tutorials we lead you through the music-making process, ending with the more detailed layers of musical production. |
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But the more messages I received, the more I began to wonder about the whole thing. |
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Salutay sticks to the more sheltered east coast, and life takes on a familiar pattern. |
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Race walking actually has a longer history than many of the more glamorous track and field events. |
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Then again, it's a theme of war films to make tragedies all the more tragic, isn't it? |
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The liver, one of the more versatile organs, recycles the lactic acid by converting it back to glucose for reuse by the muscles and other organs. |
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The more alcohol men habitually consume, the more likely they are to have a sleep-related breathing disorder, a new study says. |
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Arguably, of course, the greater the emissions, the more efficient the sulphur recovery process could be. |
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We have Hysteria for the more lyrical music and Hysteria Underground for the harder, more underground vibe. |
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Hotels and the more well-to-do families on the hillsides would set off fireworks. |
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But it is a judgmental error to reach that conclusion, because the more this goes on, the more overpriced the market is. |
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So the more you can subtract negatives and add positives the better off you are. |
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It's a measure of the lack of drama in the actual game that the jersey exchange was one of the more noteworthy occurrences. |
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The problem for these proselytizers of privatization, however, is that the more people learn about the plan, the more they oppose it. |
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Taylor had always played guitar himself and was soon on stage with the more established musicians who took a shine to him. |
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For Ryan, however, the more important component of lindy hop is its roots in black history. |
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Then you trace the tracing and so on, and the more you trace, the less perfect the picture becomes. |
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However, the more you play there the more confident and adventurous you become. |
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As a general rule, the more upright the growth habit of the plant, the more likely it is you will need to build something. |
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I'm lucky because the more you referee games and the more players get used to your face and your style of refereeing the better it is. |
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He may have been prey to last-minute doubts, but the more likely explanation was that his visit was a prelude to an approval. |
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Once inside the building, both Evoke and Max could feel the spirits and wraiths, but Evoke could feel the more powerful ones. |
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Communitarian sects such as the Amish and the Hutterites have also found ways of avoiding the more obvious pitfalls. |
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Even when unashamedly following the tourist trail, though, it is often better to take the more adventurous options. |
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Personally I think you should wear gems to keep the more powerful areas of yow chart strong, rather than to accentuate your weak points. |
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It also points out that year-on-year comparisons are misleading, as far less money was spent on marketing in the more recent circulation period. |
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The entire complex was built by the three legions in Britain, though garrisoned by the more mobile auxiliary troops. |
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Of course, the more strident it gets, the more we will reach for our zappers and switch to something less intrusive. |
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It does seem that The Times sometimes betrays what is likely the more liberal leanings of a lot of its staff. |
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The list is endless, but here are a few of the more notorious celebrations of recent times. |
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For the more timid these large keyholes will appear between waist and hip level at the side waist on fitted dresses and fitted tops. |
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It's like looking at sound under a microscope, the more magnification that is applied the more the details reveal themselves. |
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But while the more adventurous opt for tortilla wraps and spicy fillings, just as many will plump for a basic cheese roll. |
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Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced. |
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Parliament planners have, however, ruled out some of the more adventurous advances in toilet technology which are now available. |
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In my mind, the more opportunities he took advantage of, the quicker he would advance to that all-important Black Belt. |
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However, it is perhaps Tesco's approach that will be found to be the more resilient should economic conditions take a turn for the worse. |
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Generally, the more twist in the carpet yarns, the more spring, which hides footprints. |
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Phillips has taken up the challenge to develop a higher level of interest among the more athletically inclined students. |
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Some of the more successful programs have reduced the rearrest rate by one-fourth to one-half. |
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After being thrust into the working world, the importance of research often takes a back seat to the more immediate demands of clinical practice. |
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Call me a wuss, but the older I get, the more I value the comfort of a roof, bed and sanitation. |
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Generally, it was the more recently conducted reviews that had considered or tested for funnel plot asymmetry. |
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I tend to take the more traditional view that the worst thing a military force can do is fail in its mission. |
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But doctors say it is one of the more common forms of agoraphobia, a disorder characterized by a fear of open spaces. |
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Also, the more technically savvy a participating business is, the easier it is to continue to keep up-to-date with technologies. |
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But we must allow for the possibility that the more pessimistic forecasts are right. |
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They made jeans with holes in them when the more affluent groups got involved. |
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Look out for some of the more unusual woodland flowers like common cow wheat with its long, yellow flowers. |
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Even some of the more hardened observers are stunned by the astronomical amounts of money that can be made. |
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I realize that this is very far from Wicca, any elemental magic or chaos magic, Qabbalah or any of the more benign practices. |
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The striker is tied to the club until October so holding on to him to the end of the season may be the more financially astute move. |
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We know how getting a smile first thing in the morning on a working day makes the day all the more bearable. |
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As we've recently seen, the more likely result is that the balance between security and usability gets knocked out of kilter. |
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I am sure it will prove to be another one of the more quality reality shows out there. |
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Hannah Start met one of the more seriously injured who is on the long road to recovery. |
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The more they made you eat your rutabagas, the more you hated rutabagas, right? |
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In that process we may see some of the more enthusiastic regulators retreat from what might otherwise become effective price regulation. |
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This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit. |
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The higher the pay, the more the regulator should ask banks to strengthen their balance sheets. |
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We do ask our visitors to clean up after their dogs, especially in the more frequented areas of the estate. |
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Kandidate's effort was all the more meritorious for the fact that he dropped his lad and ran loose for a mile on the gallops yesterday morning. |
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The language of the book is simple and straight and its fine printing makes it all the more easy to complete reading the book in 24 hours flat! |
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A lot of farmers went out of business, some of the more marginal farming areas reverted to wilderness. |
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Table 3 gives the relative acute toxic exposure hazards to the applicator of some of the more common pesticides. |
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Bamboo flutes add a ghostly, subtle melodic backbone to the more intricate interplay on the keyed instruments. |
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He was often at odds with the more liberal wing of the church, having opposed the decision to ordain women bishops. |
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The higher the atomic number, the more shells and electrons an atom will have. |
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The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche. |
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In that case it will be up to the more idealistic among us to hold the president to his commitment. |
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The more concentrated in terms of time and space an airdrop was, the more probable success was. |
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A creeping, darkly flavoured, little number that more than serves as the big flipside to the more airy and light feel of much of the album. |
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The further the tube goes underground the more airless and muggy it becomes and I am grateful for papers to read. |
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Whittaker Chambers declared that the writings of Ayn Rand, a hero of the more libertarian right, reeked of fascism and the gas chambers. |
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But the more we wander around this village, the thicker the layer of dog poo on our shoes! |
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That is, the higher the students' grades in high school, the more likely they would persist to meet their educational goals in college. |
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The columnists represented there are not wingnuts reviled by the more sensible members of the Republican party. |
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The hotter the weather grows, the more this racy little dish seems like the answer to everything. |
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The longer he's away from the flight instruments, the more extreme the unusual attitude. |
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Some of the more advanced moves take longer to master, but this was a wise design decision since it rewards more experienced players. |
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Again there is a comparison with Beckett and tragicomedy, where happiness and sadness are all the more vivid from being in relief to each other. |
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Police are replacing the battering ram with the more covert ways of catching the dealers. |
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I am usually very good about their tricks and jokes, but it seems I am losing my touch the more I stay away from people. |
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A touch of first night nerves hit the more experienced actors hardest, as one might expect but no doubt they disappeared as the week progressed. |
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The menu includes petti di colombiaccia al barolo, a pan-fried wood pigeon dish, or the more familiar spinach and ricotta cannelloni. |
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I chose the more sophisticated outfit, but almost immediately an acrimonious dispute halted work. |
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A lot of the old revenue service paint had weathered off over the years in the more exposed locations although there was plenty left. |
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Dazzling mid-air manoeuvres were a feature of some of the more dramatic otherworldly episodes. |
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In the broadest sense, the jiggering of the American vote is one of the more routine facts of political life. |
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The more I think about it, the more I get tangled up in a web of interpretations, none of which make complete sense. |
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He was also the god of prophecy and healing but expressed the more creative aspects of music and sport as well. |
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The more calcified ones tend to live in sheltered environments or deeper water, especially the more delicate species. |
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Which makes it all the more inexcusable that so many restaurants spend a fortune on furnishings then stick tacky art on their walls. |
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The denser these belief-belief relations are, the more a given system is a genuine system and not just a ragbag of unrelated opinions. |
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Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted. |
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The more cowardly completely lost courage, but the more able and subtle did not think it necessary to give up. |
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Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
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Still, this is, in the end, an above average Kreisleriana, especially effective in the more lyrical music. |
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His entry into the millennium club is all the more impressive given that he has had more than his fair share of injuries. |
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Despite the publicity gained by the more salacious tribunal cases, Lea believes that sexual misconduct at work is actually decreasing. |
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The more people, and the more diverse they are, the better and smarter we'll all be. |
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A certain toughness of character is suggested by his willingness to take on the more complex role of artistic director. |
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Chances are the older the woman is, the more she has lost hope, suffered failure in relationships and marriages and is put upon by life. |
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With two new divisions and no additional playoff spots, the realignment shuffle is going to make it all the more difficult for teams to reach the postseason as a wild card. |
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If Randa hits like he did in the second half, and Lopez was to continue his tear, they would have one of the more formidable offenses in baseball. |
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He tried, in his mind's eye, to imagine a way out of this situation, but the more he thought about it, the more he believed that there was no way! |
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This is an appealingly restrained Sauvignon from New Zealand that's midway between the Loire and the more outrageous Marlborough examples in style. |
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The less we know someone, the more likely we are to engage in what therapists call transference, the tendency to project our desires or fears onto another person. |
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It will also be an ideal refresher for the more seasoned believer. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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Adventurous herbalists like to experiment with basil, oregano and rosemary, also including the more exotic plants like sweet woodruff, lemon grass and borage. |
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So it is that, while Faldo outnumbers him six to five in terms of majors won, it is the man from Pedrena whom history will anoint the more significant. |
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Even the more polished, informed, self-possessed Romney seems cursed with an Eddie Haskell air of insincerity and deceitfulness. |
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Where this leaves the more rapacious companies remains to be seen. |
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You are gradually trained how to use some of the more advanced items lest you accidentally kill yourself trying to tart yourself up in the mirror. |
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When the same lobsters were reintroduced after a days' separation, they only interacted long enough to catch a whiff of each other and recall who was the more dominant. |
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And the higher the socio-economic status of women, the more likely they were to reject full-time employment. |
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The strength of the working class emerges the more it politically differentiates, separates and demarcates itself from the policies and programs of the bourgeoisie. |
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Because doing more, they say, would have ratcheted up expectations that he might win, making a loss all the more devastating. |
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Horace, on the other hand, can be said to represent the more innovative vein of Latin poetry, a vein that looked towards the Alexandrian poets as models and predecessors. |
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In hepatocytes, UDP glucuronyl transferase adds 2 equivalents of glucuronic acid to bilirubin to produce the more water soluble, bilirubin diglucuronide derivative. |
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Many of the more affluent youth, who had access to learning English, rapped in that language, mixing American vernacular and phrasing into their music. |
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The basic types of model aircraft are trainers for beginners, sportsfliers for those at the next stage and scale models for the more experience pilot. |
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But do not forget that at the end of the day it will be a Plans Panel of councillors who say either yea or nay, so the more people who write to protest the better. |
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It seems to me that this is the more realistic income figure for the Husband and it shall be adjusted retroactively, if the Husband receives a bonus at the year end. |
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Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case. |
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We all know that in order to be fully prepared to appreciate the more elegant and refined of football experiences, one has to first rid oneself of one's negative emotions. |
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The more the government does, the more that is demanded of it. |
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All manner of other financial assets, especially the more exotic ones, have reached new highs in price and lows in absolute or relative yield in recent weeks. |
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Some of the more interesting include spinach pasta with smoke salmon, black pasta with squid and lemon sauce and herb pasta with lamb and pesto sauce. |
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This Hungarian version is one of the more interesting chicken stews in the world, with the typically Magyar ingredients of onion, sweet peppers and paprika. |
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She'd thought that as an apprentice she'd be able to escape from some of the more uncomfortable luxuries of her wealthy background, but even at the Temple proprieties ruled. |
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Jimmy's making the fight but Foster's landing the more effective blows. |
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The catalog reads like a who's who of blade styles, running the gamut from conventional drop and clip point designs to the more exotic tanto and bolo. |
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While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. |
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It has been suggested so far that the more popular or media-centred depiction of the prime minister as an autocrat may be more of a caricature than an accurate portrait. |
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It shows that the lower a person's social status, the more likely he or she is to use a higher percentage of alveolar rather than velar nasal endings. |
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From either side of the Atlantic, two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again. |
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And the more she is forced to recount, the more her grasp of reality slips, or heightens, depending on your point of view. |
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In addition to the more traditional skills such as governance experts, economists, jurists and so on, it requires a variety of professional skills. |
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The London-based company provide interpreters in more than 100 languages, from the well-known including French and German, to the more obscure such as Berber and Tagalog. |
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I admire Bill, and I wish the Labour Party had a few old buffers of his calibre around to glance over some of the more radical proposals, but he's out of touch here. |
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On the more practical side, we also have an Animal Protection Law, which administers effective punishments for misuse, abandoning and torture of animals. |
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He loved being wound up, made the impending victory all the more glorious. |
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But as the more perceptive economic commentators have noted, the rosy economic statistics and apparent buoyancy of the Australian economy rest on a house of cards. |
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The more people are comfortable and complacent, the more it plays into things that are destroying the world. |
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Aware that his anger over the manner of her rejection was all the more justified, having absorbed the contents of his letter, she was amazed at what had then transpired. |
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The more I think about this, the more I'm weirded out by Mary. |
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Both Lamarckians and Weismannists admit that the better adapted to its surroundings a living form may be, the more likely it is to outbreed its compeers. |
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And the higher up you get in education the more cowardly you become. |
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Droughts, floods, or early frost may have caused some or all of the introduced cultigens to fail but may have resulted in bumper yields of the more weedy native species. |
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Here we would like to entertain the more radical idea that the underlying laws governing those individual phenomena are themselves of statistical origin. |
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Perhaps the more exciting announcement to come out of Crewe is the revelation of the company's re-entry into motorsport, specifically the 24-hour Le Mans race. |
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The story is all the more remarkable when you take into account the size of Europe's wine lake and the stiff competition in today's crushingly crowded fine wine market. |
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At the same time, his bad temper and lustfulness make him a mirror of his master, and this makes the mistaken identities of Act Two all the more realistic. |
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Her distinctive shredding can also sound very disturbed, and the more disturbed, the better. |
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And, the life of a sideman had become all the more difficult in recent years. |
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Can you say a little more about how these ideas play out in design and the more quotidian worlds of publishing, packaging, branding and promotion? |
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If head smooches from the chairman and bear hugs from store employees are disconcerting after nearly 30 years at the more buttoned-up GE, Nardelli isn't letting on. |
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Feeling uncertain of his understanding of the mathematical concepts, he asked senior mathematicians to test his grasp of the more recondite concepts. |
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This data point, which is not be confused with the more popular ISM purchasing managers index, is a relatively crude one. |
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Another of the more radical recommendations focuses on medical training. |
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She became a popular member of the community, respected for her dedication and kindness, and her tolerance of the more Bacchic aspects of island life. |
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And the more I studied kinesiology and massage, the more I understood how the body works, the more I realized what a healing thing belly dancing is. |
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He caught a hackney cab into the more fashionable part of London. |
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The more I wrote about her sideshow behavior, the more I felt seeing it in person was my destiny. |
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The more deeply your marketing connects with what people value and their sensibilities, the more receptivity there is to your product and the greater the response. |
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The crowd went delirious and pointed with glee as the windscreen wiper machines bumped repeatedly into his contorted form and grew all the more confused. |
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Although some local officials appear to believe that good wine needs no bush, the more forward-looking Tourist Bureau is now beginning to target the rest of Europe. |
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Instead, due to less intensive agriculture, such plantations are confined to the areas around habitation and in some of the more accessible valleys. |
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The more they criticised me, the more resistant and rebellious I became. |
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As time goes by, it is becoming harder to get hold of spares or some of the more exciting bits of hardware like second processors or Winchester drives. |
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Hayworth, who considers himself the more conservative choice to McCain, is hoping to lure Tea Party enthusiasts to his campaign. |
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And Bossie will once again be in the thick of it, all the more dangerous for having learned from his past crusades. |
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The lightness and lucidity of the glass concourse is exchanged for the more brooding atmosphere of massive concrete walls and the muscular rhythm of the steel structure. |
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In the more popular system, the propellant is a liquefied gas. |
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As in the more developed countries, this expansion in productivity comes from improved technologies and the reallocation of resources from lower to higher value activities. |
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The entrance is one of the more picturesque in the Dales, especially in spring when the sides are a mass of colour from bluebells, wild garlic, and primroses. |
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There are snakes and alligators everywhere, and the more you see, the more you realise the city isn't going to be liveable for who knows how long. |
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British tradition dictates that the posher you are, the more eccentric the headgear. |
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There is a delightfulness in the relative ease with which these modest works register a psychological force similar to that of the more physically grand pieces. |
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But complementary therapies throw themselves wide open to criticism from the more conservative elements of the medical profession by making huge claims. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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The secret, he tells me, is to use decent bourbon rather than the more traditional rye, and he garnishes the drink with a twist of lemon and a fresh blackberry. |
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Some individuals take longer to attain the age of reason, but the older one gets, the more one cherishes the value of one's remaining years and lives more carefully. |
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He was an engineer by profession, and used to look after the engines and trucks which ran on the light railways out to the more distant parts of the opencast mine workings. |
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The more we drive in the same rutty tracks, the deeper the ruts become and the more difficult it is to respond to situations or live our lives in a fresh and open way. |
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In many instances, the more expensive, greener versions of the basic coupes and sedans are doing well. |
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The longer you cook a cranberry sauce, the more pectin is released and liquid is evaporated, and the stiffer the result will be. |
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Hence some studies require the more detailed analysis which can be undertaken by macroscopic simulation models or dense network assignment models. |
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The crueler the camps became, the more fervently they were covered up. |
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The Midwest boasts easily accessible deposits of coal that tend to be thicker than the more depleted eastern coal fields. |
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The longer its troops stay in the region, the more Pakistan will be destabilized. |
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And the more we do to perpetuate the myths surrounding motherhood, the more unbearable we make the cross to bear for those who don't find it all rusks and baby bottles. |
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The more wine he drank the more obvious his adoration for her became. |
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In Hong Kong death registration at one of four death registries is required by law and is usually done by one of the more educated relatives of the dead person. |
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They hold a twisted allure to the more demented members of any society. |
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The grey seal breeding season has commenced and whitecoat pups can be seen on some of the more remote beaches around the country, including in Kerry. |
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The lower middle class was probably the strongest and most unified source of support for the war, which helped make the struggle over middle-class opinion all the more urgent. |
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These are usually the more delicate plants such as Clematis viticella, which are best with an annual light prune followed by hard pruning every ten years. |
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The family day is all the more special for folks who live in separation. |
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It is clear that by continuing to recruit disproportionately from the more affluent groups in society, higher education is exacerbating social class divides. |
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She says that, after an initial nervousness that the heckler is going to throw her off, the audience love her all the more for putting him in his place. |
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Moreover, corporal punishment has the undesirable quality that the more you use it, the less effective it becomes. |
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And I think one of the mothers who said she didn't speak like that, when we recorded it, she was in fact probably one of the more pronounced people using baby talk. |
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Biarmosuchians include most of the ictidorhinids and the more derived burnetiamorphs. |
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What is indisputable, is that the more recidivists you incarcerate, the less crime is committed. |
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This is the same process that browns foods, such as bread crust. The more carbage we eat, the more glycation occurs. |
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Having failed to woo the snail with his dulcet garage tones, Dan tries the more direct approach and lands a smackeroo on its lips. |
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And the prompter our payments the more pell-mell the news came in and the more obligingly gruesome its detail. |
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Use carbamazepine, gabapentin, or lamotrigine for neuropathic pain instead of the more toxic tricyclic antidepressants. |
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Often called 'junos', this type of iris is one of the more popular bulb irises in cultivation. |
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Some of the more well-known dishes of Malaysia are Nasi dangang, Asam Laksa, Asam Pedas, Nasi Goreng, Satay and Keropok Lekor. |
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Social pressure to ladinize also comes from the more powerful ladinos, who characterize Indians as stupid, lazy, and uncivilized. |
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Tenzing will be made available to the more than 25 million people that have access to Everest's services in the United States and Canada. |
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From one speaker came consonant sounds-using the more mellifluous intervals of major and minor thirds. |
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Refractory metals such as tantalum and tungsten along with the more stable oxides, borides, carbides, nitrides and silicides can tolerate this. |
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Practically speaking, these four cartridges are ballistically identical to the more compact. |
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This will also encourage the more hesitant technophobes to start using the system properly. |
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