With a friend, I had scaled the steep and as-yet unrestored face of the pyramid, then slept the night in the Castillo's temple. |
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By then the fire flared again melting a fire hose and sending thick, black smoke billowing from the burning building. |
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He says that he'd like one of his cigarettes for a smoke, then runs and smashes his hand through the window and gets a carton. |
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If we sent our letters in unsealed envelopes then anyone who gained possession of the envelope would be able to read its contents. |
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Mike had some leftover salmon, pasta, and potatoes so we snacked there, and then played some music. |
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Players must build stables for the cows, send the bovines out to pasture and then bring them back in to milk them for much-needed resources. |
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And then, a grand finale for the Republican Party and its national convention. |
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By the end of the decade, then, the deficit and the national debt may warrant genuine anxiety. |
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The natives prepared nardoo by pulverizing the sporocarps on a flat, hollowed-out stone and then mixing the nardoo flour with water. |
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If you feel that great work by other people is going unrecognised and unrewarded, then make a noise about it. |
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They both stood motionless a moment, and then she reached out, took his ear and led him unprotestingly to the corner. |
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No wonder then that most countries are opting for natural gas as the preferred fuel. |
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Flanagan lowered his close-shaved, bouldery head, studied me with unwavering eyes, then took a swallow from his pint. |
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If you're in a company scheme then both you and your employer will pay lower National Insurance contributions instead. |
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That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs nationalism as the key issue to be addressed. |
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Radio waves then bounce off the bottom of the ionosphere at a higher altitude, giving these waves longer pathways to follow. |
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The animals then listen for how long the echo takes to bounce off an object to determine the distance away from the object. |
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James covers the National League East and West, then the American League East and West. |
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The spare disc is quite cheap if you buy it on its own, but then you have to unrivet the old one and bolt it on. |
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It must be carried from its transport, unfolded, unrolled, spread out, without any wrinkles, and then inflated with a massive fan. |
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He did his national service in the military hospital in Bermuda and then began his career in general practice. |
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The queen stuck out her tongue in a very unroyal fashion, then followed her wardrobe-mistress's advice. |
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Everything's looking rosy, and then all of a sudden you wake up on your own on the floor with your bedclothes unruffled. |
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They then posed for the cameras in the courtroom, bouncing their brood of young sons on their knees and kissing their wives at length. |
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Just then, a cloud of dust formed in the distance as an old automobile came bouncing down the road. |
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If their arguments remain unproved or are disproved, then the war will incite instability. |
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Each volunteer took turns unsealing the predictions, which were then given to the mayor to be read. |
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Bolton then looked to have scored as they attacked the blind side from a scrum, the referee was however unsighted. |
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We got back to barn, unsaddled and groomed our horses, and then went upstairs to clean up and change clothes. |
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Dan patted his horse on the flank and unsaddled it, then took off its bridle. |
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If the government does not do away with the proposed service tax then we will be forced to hold a nationwide strike. |
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The plan is to use this for a year or so, then build a brick smoker with integrated barbecue next summer. |
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His words trailed off into a deep, throaty chortle, which then evolved into a harsh smoker's cough. |
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But then again, most of our crops and many of our garden plants aren't natives either. |
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I don't believe the Rousseau argument that if you leave everything in a state of nature, then everything will be peaceful and loving. |
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I hope the atmosphere between us is better by then because it felt a little unsettling the other night. |
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If the vehicle has been left in a dangerous position or it is considered to be unsafe then the police have powers to remove it straight away. |
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If the unsafeness of the Decision due to the delay is established, then that is an independent ground of appeal. |
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People moan about politics and the state of their world when they are down the pub, but then can't be bothered to use their vote on election day. |
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If the secondary tongues are added to the number of people speaking those languages natively, then the figures become somewhat distorted. |
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She used a deep black eyeliner and mascara to highlight my eyes and make them stand out, and then applied a smoky grey eye shadow to my eyes. |
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If you can't be bothered to become informed about the issues then you don't need to vote. |
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I would then move into a discussion of the biological nature of the human body. |
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Nine months later, they will be then rewarded with a beautiful bouncing baby. |
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You must have 2 naturals then you can play as many wild cards as you would like. |
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Usually they just unscrew and then you can put it back on when you want to use it. |
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To disinfect water, add one-eighth of a teaspoon of plain, unscented household bleach per gallon of water and then let it stand for 30 minutes. |
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And since I tripped on a curb the other night and then fell down in a comedic way, I have no problem seeing those smart-asses taken down a peg. |
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Cid took a deep draw, then blew out the blue grey smoke, his eyes smouldering. |
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While in freshwater, Chinook Salmon fry and smolts feed on plankton and then terrestrial and aquatic insects, amphipods and crustaceans. |
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She might guess at my eagerness, but then, that's practically a hallmark of unpublished authors. |
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Schofield and then McKelvey and Schofield obtained some bounds on k values. |
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If the tiling problem for monotiles with finitely many vertices and edges is undecidable, then there is no finite upper bound on Heesch numbers. |
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So I nipped back inside smartish and flipped the switch, then back out to check that it was bubbling away and filling the bowl. |
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If your customers decide that they no longer like what you produce, then you had better produce something else, smartish. |
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Hayden then plays and misses, before scoring a lucky boundary off his thigh-pad. |
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They were set in mortar, and a smooth surface was then obtained by using large slabs of flat stone. |
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Stir in the egg yolk and sugar, then use a hand to knead the mixture together to form a smooth dough. |
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As long as there is a market for the reptiles, then people will continue to smuggle them into the country. |
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After cutting the hair, he smoothed the strands with a flat iron, then separated chunks to create a sexy, disheveled look. |
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He wiped a hand over his graying hair and smoothed his lab coat, then cleared his throat. |
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The director then narrates a location map feature, giving background information about the homes and places used in the film. |
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You could then leave it unplanted or try a variegated ivy, which is pretty unfussy. |
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While Dean admitted as much last January, he then described his admission as a bit of unserious humor just last week. |
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Should you see signs of botrytis on your plants, spray with copper fungicide, then remove and destroy all affected buds and leaves. |
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After that we talked some small talk, then I hung up and went back to sleep. |
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James then turned the envelope over to the back and started unsealing the last bit of the unseparated paper. |
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If you have cash in this account, then the smart money should be on the move. |
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This wine spends two or three years in barrel after which it is then cellared in bottle for ten to 50 years. |
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You can't hide your true feelings, because if you bottle them up then they will get out somehow. |
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And then one night in New Orleans, he wanders, musing and unquiet, into Storeyville and hears Jazz. |
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Use a clean bottlebrush to thoroughly remove all traces of milk, rinse and then sterilise. |
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First came a rumor about Kerry, then a small-time blogger wrote about it, and his posting was read by journalists. |
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If a group leader's philosophy and beliefs are narrow and one-sided, then back away. |
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Since then, some critics have objected to the editors' contentious remarks and their narrow definition of Asian American literature. |
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You start off unranked in the Junior Class, and move on to Senior, and then Varsity. |
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I started trying to track down the origins of this idea but then I realized that my sweater was completely unraveled. |
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For example, if a syllable ends in a narrow vowel then the following syllable must begin with a narrow vowel. |
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There have been several more decisions since then, but most have been very narrow in scope. |
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In 1910 he began studying medicine at Munich University, but he soon switched to natural sciences, then engineering. |
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I did a bit of redrafting, then emailed it into the office, feeling smug that I was working from home. |
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They decided to secure the banner for the night and then return to unpick it in the morning and attempt to pull it further up the building. |
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The feeder is then baited by squeezing a ball of groundbait around it quite hard, and then you are ready to go. |
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It's my job to contain that, get him under control and then show who's the boss. |
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But if lots of clubs leave the feeder leagues then those competitions will be devalued. |
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If you are a smarty-pants or played with calculators instead of action figures when you were a kid, then you'll do just fine with this movie. |
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They then smashed their playstation, broke the kitchen table in bits and ripped up a load of magazines and threw the pages all over the ground. |
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After breakfast I had a long shower then we walked over the hill so that i could borrow books. |
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And then the back panel of the frame fell out and the glass fell onto the floor and smashed into a million pieces. |
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Another man then appeared and smashed him across his left arm with an iron cosh, before dragging him out and throwing him to the ground. |
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He smashed him across the face and then when he was down starting kicking him. |
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It then smashed head on into a tree, breaking it in half, before ploughing into some railings. |
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There was a fast drop in temperature, a creaking sound echoed throughout the room, and then a smash. |
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If we had capsized we would have had to survive the impact of a car smash, get out, and then get to the boat. |
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And then, once every few days, we would go to a village to shoot pheasants, just to show them who's boss. |
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And then I must have hit the railing outside my door, over the concrete pillar, because I was just smashed. |
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If you haven't learnt the craft and you produce a lot of unreadable garbage then people won't read you. |
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A good Panama hat, it is claimed, can be folded up and passed through a napkin ring, and it will then reshape itself perfectly for use. |
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Wrap a small piece of florist's wire to each end of flexible stems of rosemary, then tie to make fragrant napkin rings. |
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They then asked the coach to diagram a configuration that might naturally result from such play. |
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If you've seen Victorian wallpaper scattered with fullblown roses then you know what a Bourbon rose looks like. |
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It is the birthplace of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, who started off as a simple soldier, rose to be a Napoleonic commander and then king of Sweden. |
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The man noticed, sneered, and then smeared some of the blood on his own face and arm. |
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She scanned the baby narrowly, then looked as searchingly at Sandra, whose face was turned to gaze across the fields. |
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The law should then be tailored carefully and narrowly in an attempt to deal with those consequences or abuses. |
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Marie nodded and then poured some more bourbon on the wound, to disinfect it. |
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It seems a tad unreasonable to sue your customer base and then expect them to buy poor quality music to fix the situation. |
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Anger builds on anger, reinforced by self-righteousness and then becomes an unreasoned rage. |
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Cover the ham with water, then throw in your vegetables, bay leaves, peppercorns and bouquet garni. |
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You cannot eat Boston cream pie as your main course and then have lettuce for desert and claim you are on a diet! |
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In these circumstances we do our best to predict possible outcomes, then take controlled measures to slowly discover any unpredicted effects. |
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It was then that Betty could have sworn she smelled a hint of perfume in the air and it didn't belong to her. |
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But then, of course, we all know that Miss Robinson is a very unpleasant rude woman. |
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When that wasn't enough, he then smothered the man in makeup, a cumbersome costume, and ludicrous prosthetics. |
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After college I worked for an old family friend as a junior bail bondsman, and then I spent some time as a bounty hunter. |
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Stir it all together and then use the mixture to line the bottom of a serving dish. |
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The settlement gives more to higher grade officers then it does to those at the bottom of the ladder. |
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David lowered his mouth onto Trixie's, then smothered her entire face with kisses. |
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If your contractor cannot unplug the stoppage in your service sewer, we will then meet with your contractor on-site. |
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You settle into a routine, and you go along like that for years, but then, suddenly, the bottom drops out from under you? |
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The sea receded gradually from the promenade, which then looked out over acres of smelly tidal mud. |
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But in a perfect environment on a perfect surface, then an unshod foot is probably the best way to go. |
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Carson was then an Indian agent helping the army subdue the Navajos and Apaches. |
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I did a number of things to try to prevent it and then, when I saw it was unpreventable, to hide it. |
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Tayrah took a deep breath and smothered the anger she felt approaching and then quickly changed the subject. |
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With a sad shrug they then quickly munched down on a piece of lifeless unemotional unpoetic babycorn. |
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This georgic representation of empire, then, simultaneously naturalizes both nation and empire. |
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The breed was brought to this country 500 years ago by Spanish settlers, and Navajos have embraced and raised the breed since then. |
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From Bavaria, bottom fermentation then spread north and west throughout most of Europe. |
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But then given his ruthlessly unprincipled behaviour in 1975 such behaviour shouldn't be unexpected. |
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Oh, my, then the whole British internet has to go and sit on the naughty step. |
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It was then that I discovered my bottomless capacity for shame and my burning love of the movies. |
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When you lay out your expectations, your bottom line, then you give the man a concrete thing to respond to. |
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We may consider ourselves worldly wise and unshockable these days, but then something comes along to make us think again. |
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Can you automate information collection and then rely on bottom-up participation to make it useful? |
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Next, we're off to the botanic gardens with its display of 60,000 plants and orchids and then the Bukit Tinnah nature reserve. |
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Back then He would have smitten the villain before he even had a chance to attack His servant. |
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The site then had a good range of flora and fauna having become naturalised, and had not been used for tipping for many years. |
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After the accident, the remains were inspected and deemed unrepairable then put up for disposal. |
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The hammerheads looked at one moment cool and unperturbed and then they were gone. |
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Some e-tailers have a nasty habit of taking your money as soon as you place an order, then not dispatching the goods for several months. |
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Each state then set its own standards for naturalizing new citizens, and New York's were lax. |
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Political lore used to say that the Nats had the most members, followed by Labor then the Libs. |
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As long as he doesn't break a leg or Ferrari doesn't make a huge botch of the 2003 car, then there's nothing to stop him. |
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He was then charged with using illegal narcotics and causing a disturbance. |
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Those naughts and ones are then what we call modulated, or carried if you like, as a passenger on a radio frequency signal. |
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Englishmen would then die unresistingly, and they would go down in history as heroes of nonviolence. |
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Jordan prepared a smite from his Longsword, and then stabbed straight into the King's heart. |
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When naught remained of the wound but the scar, the flow of light to the wound stopped, flowing about her hands, then vanished. |
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Since then thousands of unresolved disputes between the insured and their insurers have been referred to the Insurance Ombudsman and settled. |
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If the newspaper publisher is smart, then the intelligent design ought to be continuously updated. |
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Likewise, it is permissible for the nurse to obtain the patient's signature on a previously unsigned consent form and then to witness that consent. |
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In Five Covered Boscs the artist, with great precision, carves five Bosc pears from wood, and then hides them beneath a wooden carving of a satin cover. |
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If in the view of one side or one person the ground is unplayable and the game goes ahead, then you play an uninsured game, which could be more of a concern. |
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The crowd then danced and partied on to the small hours of the morning. |
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And then Welles changes the ending, offering his own gimcrack conclusions about freedom and slavery that belie the unplumbed depths of the material. |
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It seems incongruous that one so young, so fit and so honourable should be taken from the bosom of his family so suddenly, but then, all things in this life are flawed. |
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Listening to the results is like letting someone pet your dog, then wincing as they pet his fur against the grain. |
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I suppose that's why I've almost always been my own boss since then. |
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The eggs are beaten gently and then strained, leaving a smooth liquid. |
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I did something unexpected then, so unpredicted that even I was surprised. |
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He could rail and cajole and smarm and pontificate to enthusiastic foreign audiences about the evils of Communism in Angola and then pass the hat. |
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Imagine, then, standing on this wind-swept height as Rimbaud did, almost out of your mind with the sheer power of your mind. |
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Today Starline manufactures more than 60 unprimed cartridges cases from the 380 Area to the 50 Alaskan, then offers them at factory direct prices. |
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Mr. Russo had guided his young son's hand as Dominic gingerly dipped the wide brush into the bucket of white paint and then slowly wiped it over the unprimed wood. |
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He was born in 1936, spent a happy childhood botanising and collecting butterflies in Kent, was educated at Tonbridge, then Cambridge where he read Genetics. |
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If you're not having a problem, then why bother seeking advice, right? |
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The film is narrated by the laconic narrator that Disney used a lot then. |
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How did television, then, in its liminal position on the borders of the home, narratively organize the spatial boundaries of inside and outside, local and global? |
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He tasted it, because it sure smelled like bread, and then ate it. |
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We of course then follow with the bottle feeding like you mentioned. |
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At lunch time the engine driver and the mill feeder had their lunch first and then while the others ate their lunch the driver oiled up the machine. |
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But, after cutting through a wire fence and then smashing a window the thieves stole a box containing the pictures, two generators and a disabled ramp. |
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The car comes under the overpass, we boom up, the car pulls in, the train pulls, then run across to the train. |
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We went on the rides, and then we were in a room, and learned about bottlenose dolphin anatomy, physiology, natural history, dolphin husbandry, and animal training. |
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How curious then that it is his character which evolves more unreadably than Yan's and it is Ming whose ambitions are to make such a quantum leap. |
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The court then heard from Sollecito who sat at the witness stand to address the judge and lay judges hearing the case. |
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Their reward was to be paid highly and then retire gracefully and anonymously, with a state honour or two, to a place in the country, secrets kept and views unrecorded. |
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And then, before I could get to working out another approach to the opening, rich fruity baking smells came wafting along from the kitchen and my working day was done. |
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The National Party council could smell the trouble back then in December. |
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I do not turn to Clarissa in times of duress, but then I am an unregenerate reader, too enthralled by Lovelace's legerdemain to linger over Richardson's edifying sentiments. |
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If this is perceived by some people as a success in England, then you can bet your bottom dollar that it will be introduced in Scotland soon enough as well. |
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Obviously, the U.S. has improved their systems since then, but this was before they knew about the override device. |
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But the president could then veto that measure, and the override attempt would fail. |
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The soon-vacated site was then overrun by Taliban forces, who had to be driven out roughly a month later by the Afghan army. |
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No wonder then that the players, especially the home team, felt tense because spectators were unrelentingly severe on players who did not perform according to expectation. |
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Since then, sport fishing has accounted for thousands of fish per year. |
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To enjoy these spreaders without worry, plant them in pots or bottomless buckets, then sink the containers almost to their rim in your bed or border. |
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But then the Board was set up to be at the apex of a consensus based bottom-up policy process, which is currently being stifled through an unrepresentative structure. |
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If you're a smiler then you're going to do well in the subway. |
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The humour is unrepentantly unsophisticated and the stunts appeal to a fundamental human urge to see things go fast, make a lot of noise and then crash. |
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Before then, the receiver had to pay for postage, so you had to be pretty certain that your love was not unrequited before sending a tender message. |
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These tickets include access to the entire event, including unreserved grandstand seating and paddock entry for the racing and then entry for the concert. |
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By often-cited estimate, fully one-quarter of illegal immigrants arrive legally, but then overstay their visas. |
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If the maximum price set by the government is too high, then there will be oversubscription. |
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By then, the city was noted for industrial decline and social unrest. |
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By then she had only three years to live, and was becoming frail from overwork. |
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If word association evidence produced strong evidence then that is what Watson goes with. |
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Least you get your electricity from the national grid just like all the others, but then they have to buy electricity that comes fro renewable sources back from this company. |
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There is no point getting to the show and having the horse flip his lid and having them be unridable, and then trying to ask them to do something. |
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Once you give a cheque to someone then they are within their rights to present it, if the funds are not available the cheque will bounce and you will be charged for that. |
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And then came the day when they walked into the London workshop of a musical instrument emporium. |
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Watch Temple, then barely 7, keep perfect sync with world-renowned, lifetime-trained Robinson. |
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And, then, what weapons actually were used to bring down the world trade center and blast into the Pentagon? |
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Back then, he often expressed beliefs that seemed close-to-in-line with his father's worldview. |
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Put the unsalted butter in a saucepan with the sage stalks and melt slowly, then increase the heat and cook until the moment the butter starts to turn brown. |
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Snakehips is another beautiful alto reverie, turning from smokily spinning figures to bouncing mid-tempo swing and then loose, wailing double-time. |
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So what it is that is so unsatisfying about modern pop records then? |
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The Crown sets a finite limit and says that is the bounds within which it will negotiate, and if that is not accepted, then it will not be able to negotiate. |
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Parents tell us what to do and how to act, then teachers and of course we all live in a world bounded by rules and regulations enforced by the law or religion and morality. |
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If you want to be a human being, and a popular human being, then you have to stop being an oyster and come out of your shell. |
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Xiaohan finished it all at one go, then tried to improve her appearance by untying her hair, smoothing it down and wiping her face with her palms. |
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An unscientific analysis of Raftery's poem then might lead one to conclude that our winters are getting colder, not warmer, as many environmentalists would have us believe. |
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Plagued by low ratings, ABC wrangled with Cho about her weight, not being Asian enough, and then being too Asian. |
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The tuner then unscrambles it and readies it for viewing pleasure. |
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On the day the game came out, I played for a few hours, then wrenched myself away to play tennis with a friend. |
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He then goes into a song but the performance doesn't go smoothly. |
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To maintain confidentiality, participants received the questionnaires in an unsealed envelope, which they then used to seal their responses upon completion. |
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But then again, he would probably not want to go through the wringer a second time. |
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Psychoanalysis, then, becomes a discourse of exclusion, as it naturalizes the morality or immorality associated with elements of one's psychological make-up. |
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I had realized he was special then, but I smothered the feeling. |
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If my fingerprint is used to unlock my medical records and read my electronic mail, then it's not hard to imagine some very unsecure situations arising. |
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But then Murkowski decided to run as a write-in candidate in the general election and pulled off an improbable victory. |
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Both came through a tiebreaker set against an unseeded opponent and then ran off with a second set, sort of a statement for their ability to recover from adversity. |
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If you want to farm sustainably, they have told us, then you have got to make your farming conform to the natural laws that govern the local ecosystem. |
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What a pity then that its arrival has precipitated an unseemly row and laid the foundation for more serious problems down the road for the game of golf. |
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Next he laced on first the right skate, with a pad of cotton under the tongue, and then the left. |
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And then when we padded up and started doing coverage on it, it takes on a different life and becomes very weird. |
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Treat yourself to one nice thing, then live on your old income until you've padded out your savings account again. |
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And then I saw a dark smudge on the horizon, it had to be the sea. |
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Jessie Shepherd, then 16, was soaked when she was loaded up in a paddy wagon. |
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The narrative focuses mainly on the journey from Georgia to Philadelphia, and then from Boston to London, cultivating dramatic tension from its unsensational narrative style. |
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He constantly demotes Andrew to page-turner, and then promotes him back to the band. |
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Will water-softened water make grass dry sooner then unsoftened water? |
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Should a snafu come to public attention, and there is a free press to ask embarrassing questions and point accusatory fingers, then they can see their careers end overnight. |
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They walked outside, unsheathing their swords, then got into position. |
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Commuters were battered on the then unsheltered platforms at Flinders Street railway station, horses bolted, and hailstones filled the cable tram tracks. |
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The whole thing was a debacle. We marched into the gym like stormtroopers, everyone turned to look at us, we then got ourselves into a snaggle at the gate. |
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However, if we permute a sequence, then the resulting threshold digraph may or may not be isomorphic. |
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Only then the Sony Walkman came along, which was brilliantly compact, and my personal stereo looked like something on loan from Beamish. |
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These autoantibodies react with the hematopoietic cells, and then the histiocytes phagocytose these cells. |
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However, when your wife disinvites you to a trip to Europe and then stays an extra day, we would be concerned that she intends to party. |
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Al Diyafah then went on to equalise after two minutes through Ali Shehabi, who hit a sharp grounder to beat the goalkeeper. |
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Ok, after a lost game there was a bit grumbling and grouching now and then, but no serious trouble. |
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The dynamic Wasps No8 ended up missing four months of last season after the infection led to discitis and then a catalogue of misfortune. |
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Rinsing can be done en masse by arranging items on the dish rack and then spritzing with clean water. |
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The fork then is placed anywhere in the dish rack and run through the cycle with a regular wash load. |
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Adelson responded that he then wished he knew it was for sale. |
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Englaro, 38, was seriously injured in a car accident in January 1992 and had been in a persistent vegetative state since then. |
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And then, somehow, Winfield got roped into the killing himself. |
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And given that our time is determined by Greenwich Mean Time at the meridian, then the standard sequence would be European method. |
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But then I think about Pesach, when some of my brothers and sisters come back with their families. |
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They will cover each other's face with the petroleum jelly and then plaster gauze. |
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First California and then Texas overtook New York in population. |
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After installing the new drive, the user would then use boot diskettes to run Drive Copy and copy the old hard drive onto the new one. |
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Bottom line, if the specific tool can be disassembled by hand, then each item that comes off that tool must be accounted for. |
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Chop the chicken, add to the salad with the griddled chicory, then toss well. |
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Strange that, as he doesn't seem to have suffered the same on the greenswards of England, so it must be just a Ukrainian grass allergy then. |
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Disassemblers can also break down rock and other raw materials, which will then be reshaped into anything we want. |
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We removed the blubber, then the flesh, and finally we disarticulated the skeleton, bone by bone, as we moved from tail to head. |
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The Angels closer got a groundout by Melvin Mora to begin the ninth inning, then struck out Nick Markakis. |
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But then again, love along with anger can cause us all to behave less perspicaciously than we might otherwise. |
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She was then asked to sign a document that said she was entered as a persona non grata in the Greek national register. |
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In extravascular hemolysis, splenic macrophages phagocytose RBCs, releasing hemoglobin, which is then broken down into heme. |
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We tasted the highs of winning the in-port race in Spain, then dismasting only hours after starting leg one, which forced us to retire. |
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First the original input image and the key image are DNA encoded, then DNA encoded original image is permuted using Logistic map. |
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From then until May 6 every angler will receive a free disgorger and there will be a free packet of Kamasan B611 or B911 hooks accompanying each ticket sale. |
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Smith, having become the first Grenadian to play Test cricket on the island, saw a sharp chance grassed at leg-slip by Gary Ballance and then fell for 15 just two balls later. |
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Until then, a member of the crew will be working with city parks groundskeeper Fred Dowell to try to establish a pattern of the alligator's whereabouts and movements. |
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The market overview section provides an insight into the Indian greetings card market and then moves on to the most popular occasions for greeting cards sales. |
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It is fitting, then, that the VP nominee is governor of our largest petrostate and that her main, perhaps only, area of policy expertise is energy. |
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Matt Kinsey made it 2-0 with a direct free kick and Shane Reaney then got his first goal on 51 minutes and Kinsey finished the rout with six minutes to go. |
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The system's unique PAN architecture disaggregates processing, storage and networking into asset pools that come together as needed to support a service, then disband. |
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The dynamic Wasps number eight ended up missing four months of last season after the infection led to discitis and then a catalogue of misfortune. |
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As a test, the researchers chemically induced spikes in the rat tissue to mimic those preceding a seizure and then exposed the neurons to a steady, direct-current field. |
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Tour begins May 4 at Stirling Albert Hall then Dundee, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Great Yarmouth, Cambridge, Hull, Hartlepool, Salisbury and London. |
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The meeting began with an emphasis on hurricane Katrina and then diversified into coal bed methane, greenhouse warming, gas hydrates, and watersheds. |
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When those funding the spectacle of Europe's glorious charade vote disbelievingly with their funds and in the ballot box, then it may actually be unravelling. |
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Bryant singled to center, scoring Kevin Garlick from second base, and Bryant then scored on an error by the second baseman on a groundball hit by Steven Packard. |
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I chatted with Sarah's Ukrainian brand manager Inna Oleksiishuk about the new campaign which then ended with a long-winded insight about how awesome Ukrainian food is. |
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If a mantis can pray, then a great egret can certainly meditate. |
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If the manager was unable to speak and understand the Welsh language then that's his perogative and also Morrisons for placing him in a position in a Welsh area. |
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It appears then that, in Soviet animated film in the early 1960s, formalistic montage was only appropriate in the representation of disharmonious American cityscapes. |
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Have ready your petit four cases, divide the rum and raisin mixture into ten parts, roll each into a ball in the palms of your hands and then roll in cocoa powder to coat. |
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The little perishers then proceed to cackle uncontrollably as the know-all adults repeatedly make prats of themselves like the landlubbers that they are. |
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Since then they have been working on the pieces at home with choreographic mentor and French international artist Emmanuel Grivet visiting them to help shape the final pieces. |
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Such folk remedies have included rubbing a dishrag on a wart and then burying the cloth by the light of the moon, and rubbing a penny on a wart to get rid of it. |
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But when the other six disjunctives are on the monosyllable, then the accent can be either ultimate or penultimate, roughly two to one in favor of retraction. |
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If the guiler, the greaser and the grinner are setting the agenda for this country then it is little wonder even minnows such as Mrs Jones are out for revenge. |
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The diskette files were then completed at the submitting organization's location, returned via traditional mail, and integrated with an in-house client-server application. |
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The gribble, a small marine creature resembling a woodlouse, is prized by scientists for its ability to break down wood cellulose into alcohol which it then uses for energy. |
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Invaluable for Spil Games is Halon's effectiveness in greylisting potential spammers as possible spam email messages are temporarily rejected by the system and then evaluated. |
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