A lot of hard work and time has gone into them and they are to be commended on their interest and enthusiasm in seeing it through. |
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Like all lawyers, they are required to act as officers of the court as well as advocates. |
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Like nurses they are white knights in a society over-dominated by people obsessed purely with their own needs. |
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Unless poll results are meant to influence those yet to vote they are of academic or curiosity interest only. |
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Of course, when that happens, we see the members opposite whingeing and moaning, as they are now. |
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They each have certain appealing aspects, and they are all reasonably priced. |
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But people in the area also need an adequate sewerage system and they are waiting for the County Council to act. |
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Their names have not been disclosed because they are afraid for their lives. |
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Oddly enough, the advertisers deny they are specifically targeting gay consumers, one of society's most affluent groups. |
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If they are thus verified, such states may be taken to be universal, at any rate for human beings. |
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The two suspects told police they are Rastafarians, but Rastafarian leaders on the island have denounced the attack. |
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While in captivity, they are very vocal, uttering high-pitched whines and howls, rasping growls. |
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In this sense it may be of some importance to enquire whether they are chattels or not. |
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Today they are more conscious of failures, habits and besetting sins which cause enormous guilt. |
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Forty years on, our successors have no doubt that they are on history's winning side. |
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There are areas of every American city that you steer clear of or hurry through because they are more akin to third than first world. |
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She pleaded with other women not to get into a car unless they are absolutely positive it is properly registered. |
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Some types of bacteria release poisons called toxins while they are multiplying in food. |
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Great pics too although they are definitely giving you the evils in that first one. |
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In this case, surely money couldn't have been an issue, given that they are both in well paid jobs and live in an affluent area. |
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So the refugees are having to swap some of their meager food ration for other vital supplies that they are not given. |
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But does it not say something if they are still trying to get more money by lowering themselves to prostitution? |
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The parenchyma in this species is much less visible than in Afara but otherwise they are very similar in structure. |
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In my home city they are now considering longer licensing hours to entice the tourists to keep coming. |
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I was glad to know that there is really an air marshal there, and they are not afraid to shoot somebody who says they have a bomb. |
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The attorney general and the government chief whip also sit at the cabinet table, although they are not formally members of the government. |
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No, they are normal people, but they perceive the world differently, and the key lies in the connection between the body and the mind. |
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Well you are in China or South Korea or wherever, it is their country, they are not required to speak your language. |
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They all pay their money and are immediately blindfolded, whereupon they are asked to make polite conversation with the person next to them. |
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These explanations will be checked out to establish whether or not they are genuine. |
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Riders charged with driving offences can be fined and receive points on their driving licence even if they are not old enough to hold one. |
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He knows that he has something in common with the neighbour, they are both doing a poo. |
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Many horses have windgalls and they are not usually considered a problem, but it does sound as if your horse's windgall is abnormally swollen. |
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Officials say they believe it's a non-toxic material, but say they are keeping the airport closed until they identify it positively. |
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Many also fall behind at school because they are too tired or too distracted to complete homework properly. |
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More often, in fact, they are foot soldiers of totalitarian regimes and of mob rule. |
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In fact, they are so cold a lot of cucumbers that they even shame the cold. |
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Some of the poems are pretty raw, but, hopefully they will help others to realise they are not alone. |
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Astrologers understand destiny so they are consulted to establish auspicious dates for important activities. |
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The only reason why they are able to stay afloat is their buoyant sacs near their throats. |
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs. |
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The Ratcatcher uses every last rat trap against them and just when he thinks they are beaten, they rise again. |
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I would like to dispute Shania's suggestion that riders wait until the bus stops if they are sitting at a window seat and need to get out. |
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Maybe they are so dysfunctional that Parliament has to prescribe that they dot the i's and cross the t's in whatever they have to do. |
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Because of their affectionate and sensitive nature they are used for riding and companionship programmes. |
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Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very delicate organs that are easily damaged. |
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Most teachers think if they are teaching a martial art, such as karate, kung fu, aikido or judo, their students are learning self-defense. |
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Some celebrities squawk about this, but most of them concede, good-naturedly, that they are in the business of public image-making. |
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Instead of these ancient bones heralding the rise and rise of man, they are actually a warning against rebelling against God and losing all. |
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Under the regime of fiat currency these ratchets are irresistible as they are powered and amplified by speculation. |
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Strength isn't something they are short of judging by the mighty heaves they gave every drive. |
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I'm sure they know they are not windsurfers but by calling them so, they avoid insurance claims against aviation equipment. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, in general they are not just attracting low lifes, low-end demographic users, gym rats and the like. |
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But they are commonly seen as aberrations from a peaceful norm, or as the exceptional behaviour of a few young and delinquent drivers. |
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As they are today, the missile talks should be aimed at accomplishing a variety of objectives. |
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To sustain this kind of stamina, they are exquisitely adapted to the rarefied mountain air of their high-altitude stomping grounds. |
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Some of their stories may be better than others in terms of whether they are winnable in a courtroom or not. |
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The stress is on working with materials available locally, wherever they are building. |
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Police are also thought to know the identity of a third man they are seeking and to have alerted ports and airports. |
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But they are all in agreement that he is not a simple controversialist just for the sake of it. |
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To terrorize celebrities' parents because they are more vulnerable is a low blow. |
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There is no money to be made out of the standards themselves, but a great deal to be lost if they are not agreed on by everyone. |
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This has led some people to believe that they are practicing Feng Shui simply by dangling a wind chime by a window. |
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If they stay together for the next few years they are going to be worth gold dust. |
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The first ones were located not at airports, as they are now, but along airways, spaced 15 to 25 miles apart. |
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They've recharged their batteries after the Tottenham match and they are full of energy. |
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I got told today to stop being so ratty to customers, even when they are at their most ignorant. |
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If they can buy the land before a planning decision is made on the wind farm, they are likely to secure it for a much lower price. |
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Because milk jugs are more valuable by themselves instead of mixed with other plastics, they are baled separately. |
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It is an interactive exhibition encouraging visitors to pretend they are a spy and choose a cover identity. |
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They're holding the party together, but they are passing an agenda that is dividing and polarizing the county. |
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They give high quality care and they are held up as an example of good practice. |
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The embedded reporter and camera see weapons fired at an unseen enemy and, if they are lucky, they may see tracers of weapons fired back. |
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Nontraditional health care practices vary in the degree to which they are compatible with traditional health care methods. |
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Instead of kicking them when they are down they should be extending a helping hand to the unemployed people. |
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Judging by the way they are wiping the floor with good opposition these days, it's hard to argue that Leigh won't achieve their ambition. |
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The cubs are reared until they are about six months old and then slaughtered. |
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If you have been using bleach to whiten clothes and they are now graying, switch to peroxide. |
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Fans say they are still waiting to hear from the club, which is in talks with promoters. |
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Then they are airfreighted to Broughton and by barge to Toulouse in France. |
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Children with chickenpox must be kept off school when they are infectious, and avoid contact with anyone who is pregnant. |
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The pieces are tied together less by logic or plot than they are by emotional links. |
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In the past, promises have been made, kept and broken, and they are being made yet again. |
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Although ketones are not as reactive as aldehydes, they are also important intermediates in the synthesis of many compounds. |
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In non-propeller-head speak, it means that instead of continually re-using IP addresses, they are simply used up until there are none left. |
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Sit on a leg press machine, feet flat on the foot plate, about the same distance apart as they are on the bike, knees bent. |
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Moreover, because all the system files stay on a read-only device, it is most unlikely that they are inadvertently tampered with by anybody. |
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Though bhattu and nattu are nouns expressing relationships they are declined like agent nouns such as satth, as in Sanskrit. |
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When a keen reader writes about their reading, they are opening a window into their soul, and inviting you to step inside and share a holy thing. |
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It would be relatively easy for every community to affix geodetic coding on the signs as they are placed. |
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If one focuses on what those interests are, in my submission, they are substantive legal interests. |
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He seems to believe they are whiter than white when it comes to sectarianism and criminality. |
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Your joints will then be examined to see if they are swollen and to find out how easily they move. |
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Some even say they are the heart of the problem and that their delivery is, at best, patchy. |
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Together they form a formidable A-team of masterful musicians who are so special you feel that they are capable of tilting the world on its axis. |
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When people get lucky in business, they are often convinced that it is not luck at all that brought them good fortune. |
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The Selous has huge herds of sable antelope and estimated 10,000 of them although they are rare in the tourist parts of this huge reserve. |
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And even if they are aware of these factors, they don't attach much value to them. |
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In Athabaskan languages, they are focused on the land and the flow of the rivers. |
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Art is a strong reaffirmation that people, wherever they are in the world and whatever they do to earn a living, share the same basic emotions. |
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They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression. |
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Other robots slot-and-tab the windshield frame and roof in place before they are welded. |
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Individuals are considered at-risk for rearrest at a given point in time if they are not incarcerated and have not been rearrested. |
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They've won the world championships four times, and they are the reigning champs. |
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But this is effectively where the comparison ends, because they are two widely different books. |
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More often than not, they are also forced by their tight economic situation into making sacrifices with regard to environmental quality. |
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It is no accident that they are quality staff, because huge investment has gone into training. |
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Those who say that they are willing to sacrifice their self-interest to protect yours are either kidding you, themselves, or both. |
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Now, the conspirators out there, yes, they are shaking in their boots, because they know we know. |
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The glasses do not correct astigmatism, but they are effective against nearsightedness and farsightedness. |
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Guys are ranked according to how athletic they are and girls are ranked by their looks. |
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Each colony has access to modern technology but they are both dedicated to the purpose of reviving their respective ancient culture. |
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Regulations seem to be introduced, on a whim or a supposition, without any thought about how they are going to be enforced. |
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In fact, while they are labeled as such, they are not really fantasy stories in the genre sense. |
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While those over 70 have to reapply for a driving licence every three years, they are allowed to fill out the medical questionnaire themselves. |
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Both are attempts to condemn the trackage by rail companies that claim they are disconnected from service and will never be used again. |
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As owners of two of the cats which feature on the CD, they are naturally ailurophiles. |
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As they ooze from the pycnidia, they are splashed by rain onto the leaves, petioles and stems of newly emerged shoots. |
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Does he not realise that the main reason most people don't use the bus is that they are slow, inconvenient and inefficient? |
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Many of these people have long periods of lucidity when they are capable of deciding for themselves. |
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In effect, they are hiring the union to act as agent in the negotiation of agreements. |
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The crowd nods in agreement that they are in the presence of a fine basketball player. |
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Obviously they are extremely nervous when they come to see me and I treat them with kid gloves. |
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On the one hand, it is too easy to blame victims rather than grapple with the reason why they are victims. |
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Since they are wild cards, any player holding one will be able to lay it off on the rapper's combinations. |
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More women are returning to work, particularly those who have reared their children and who now find they are in demand in the workplace. |
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There they are in not so resplendent a presence, reducing the town and townspeople to a laughing stock. |
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They're considered a tad dressier than khakis or jeans, but remember that they are not formal in any way. |
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Either way, they are a rare event round here lately, so that makes them a big deal. |
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Ambitious on it as they are off it, the players are technically-gifted and hard-working, with a will of iron. |
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When you go to a rookie test with a brand new driver, what you do is you raise the wings up so that they are providing more downforce. |
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Far from being the craven cowards they have often been depicted as, they are capable, at times, of driving lions from their kill. |
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As a result, insolvent companies are not wound up but sit idle, usually heavily in debt, until they are struck off the register. |
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But they are quick to seize on other killings to try to justify the occupation. |
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Interest rates appear to be more affordable than at any previous time, but in reality they are very high. |
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Individuals in positions of public authority should remember they have to be whiter than white if they are not to compromise their position. |
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This tribe has been well affected toward the French, but they are at present somewhat in revolt. |
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They would rather do things themselves, to make sure they are done properly. |
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But these states are so delicate they are liable to be destroyed by background noise. |
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Bikers have to accept that they are sitting astride very powerful machines that are potentially lethal. |
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Wild white clovers persist better under heavy, continuous grazing because they are prolific reseeders. |
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However, they are proportionally under-represented in the white-collar professions and in the political system. |
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Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. |
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They are given support and reassurance during their stay but, once they return home, they are on their own. |
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The law does hold people responsible for failing to act if they are under a legal obligation to do so. |
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Not only are they not gaining traction, they are less effective with each manufactured event. |
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They have to be learnt afresh with each new generation, and they are easily lost. |
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In the 21st century, thousands of people still come for the kauri, but they are sightseers, not hard-working foresters and settlers. |
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That is, after all, how the tourist knows they are in one of the most diverse cities in the world. |
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At ten minutes after two the assistant asks the secretary if Mr. Garcia knows they are there. |
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One can only hope they are of the toy variety, otherwise her family's apartment must get pretty crowded. |
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The people who are committing these atrocious acts are few, but they are mainly foreigners. |
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Sarah is beside herself with grief, and the British Consulate say they are going to get her home as soon as possible. |
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I do feel that they are getting a bad deal in terms of coverage and I was glad that I was able to do a little bit to put that right. |
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He astutely pointed out that when either teachers or students know they are being videotaped, they tend to not behave normally. |
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By the time they get there they are totally jaded by the whole thing or keen as mustard to help. |
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Fortunately, the book has a good index on the keywords and the pages they are described. |
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There are other animals beside dairy cows that are used for by-products while they are still alive. |
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There's clear evidence that they are taking a terrible toll on species like king george whiting and garfish. |
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Events are queued asynchronously, in real time as the events happen, but they are read synchronously via the read system call. |
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Plants kept on the windowsill will benefit from hardening off before they are planted out. |
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The Gentiles or unbeliever is able to keep the moral law because they are made in the image of God. |
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If it is a view shared by staff and players, they are keeping it to themselves. |
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Everyone has kept their children in today, they are so shocked and can't see why it has happened. |
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Male reindeer, known as bulls, shed their antlers after the autumn rut and they are no longer dominant. |
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Experts say more aftershocks are possible, but they are unlikely to be strong enough to cause more serious damage. |
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The problem with such exercises is that they are not specific to the swimmer's imbalances or to the different swimming strokes. |
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If asylum is not granted and they are not given refugee status, they may be deported. |
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Since they have two electrons that they must lose, they are not quite as reactive as the alkali metals. |
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Because free radicals are highly reactive, they are capable of damaging the body. |
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After the first year, patients should be monitored annually even if they are asymptomatic. |
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What makes the recent changes stand out is that they are extremely rapid and global in extent. |
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Arrange an expensive short-term loan secured against these properties until they are sold. |
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Of course they are the beneficiaries of kickbacks and illicit hordes of money safely stashed in cash and kind, in many cases also abroad. |
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The children are separated into several classes according to their ages before they are enrolled into primary school. |
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Before the clothes get to the customers, they are first wholesaled directly from the brand headquarters to various outlets. |
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But they are doing this without a peep of protest from the fired-up grassroots activists who have taken over the Kansas Republican Party. |
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If they are serious about securing a European place next season then they will have to readdress this issue urgently. |
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For Grade 1, readers were selected as they are in many cases the first books that children encounter. |
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Since both are in their early forties, they are quickly approaching a midlife crisis. |
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People will now vote for whom they are told, forced to vote by people who have a hold over them. |
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However, most boxers and karatekas are not concerned with pulling the opponent, they are more interested in striking him. |
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When they are fully ready, they assume their positions, and the camera turns, showing us their opponents for the first time. |
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All of these windows are in infrared wavelengths, and they are narrow, like the gaps between the slats of a fence. |
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Their writing is taking them in a new direction that they are fully prepared for and ready to embrace. |
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After all, they're the ones who will have most ready access to the drugs if and when they are ever developed and marketed. |
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Even if such indicators are present, they are not placed at the proper places. |
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The aging in large Slovenian oak barrels remains the same and they are still not fining or filtering their wines. |
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Rather it is because they are marginalized participants in the process of economic globalization. |
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It is my firm belief, based on experience and fairly wide reading, that they are wrong. |
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It will be set up at the top of the town hall to receive signals from the mobile cameras wherever they are in Colchester. |
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Remove labels from new trees and shrubs as this advertises the fact that they are new and easy to remove. |
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Patterns are available for women who wish to sew their own, and there are also ready-made ones available, though they are not widely distributed. |
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Councillors will be going, going, gone next month when they are put under the hammer as lots in a charity slave auction. |
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Many pet owners find they are not able to enjoy their vacation when they are forced to leave their pets at a kennel. |
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Set behavioral rules but make sure they are few in number, reasonable and appropriate to the child's age and development. |
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Lecturers have been placed in the position where they are not so much leaders as followers of their students. |
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Hence, they are resolute in not placing themselves in a position of having to acquiesce to another agreement hammered out by the rich countries. |
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It is not the mechanism of A-levels which is at fault but, rather, the conscious decision to change the way they are marked. |
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Again, people say they are lame or opportunistic for aggrandizing themselves by trying to rally a world-wide coalition in opposition to us. |
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Ji said that the sudden crisis will aggravate people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety. |
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I hope to have photos and an entry about my new carnivorous flora soon, as they are wicked cool. |
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The controlling group needs to know they are going to be on a sticky wicket with this. |
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Personally, I would give both companies a wide berth because both they are too highly geared for my liking. |
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Because they are always accompanied by a public display of aggression and anger, which I find upsetting. |
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But they are also more able to channel their feelings into acts of rebellion. |
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British pop history doesn't start with them, but they are its 1066-the point at which the traditional curriculum really gets going. |
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When members of the public make a complaint, they are classed as low priority and have to wait until more serious crimes are dealt with. |
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Tell the people killed or injured in a first strike by an aggressor that they are protected by the moral high ground. |
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Once again the national media were operating off the philosophy that if a person has been involved in controversy they are wide open for attack. |
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Other treatments include bracing or taping of the affected joint to realign them and reduce pain when they are moved. |
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For generations mariners were the globalists of the working class, now they are fighting to protect our borders from its worst excesses. |
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Although business jets flew cross-polar routes before widebody airliners, they are yet to master everyday flying over the North Pole. |
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There are a few cairns, but do not rely on them, as they are widely spaced and small. |
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Air people can also bring a smile to anyone's face when they are low on spirits. |
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In many other healing temples for agitated people physical restraints are used, but they are not used here. |
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The episodes were apparently all shot in a widescreen format, and they are presented in anamorphic widescreen here. |
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When faced with the reality of these experiences, part of the problem is doubt as to whether they are real or imagined. |
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Water comes up to the second floor, they are out of gasoline, and food supplies are running perilously low. |
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Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
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Like the TV shows, audiences are never sure if they are going to have a laugh or a lump in the throat from one moment to the next. |
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Despite their size and the fact that they really are sharks, they are gentle, harmless creatures. |
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Seemingly not, although it does not help when they are not in a position to keep up with the play. |
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Ranking Democrats say, to the contrary, they are not working with him on the big bond or his annual address. |
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The reason why they are having to claim this is because the Government prevents asylum seekers from working. |
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We educate them to respect where they are but to keep their identity as Muslims. |
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Not all shih-tzu mothers do what they are suppose to do, and in these cases, a breeder must act quickly to save the newly whelped shih-tzu puppy. |
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But after they have been here a while and have tasted Australian lamb a few times they are rapt. |
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I think that when I sleep, or when I'm out doing whatever, they are secretly plotting against me. |
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They may also accept patients on a temporary basis while they are resident in the practice area. |
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He said they are starting their athletic training right away to prepare for it. |
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They may it look as though it is a charitable collection when in fact they are going to sell the stuff off. |
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They think they can do or say whatever they want, whenever they want but they are wrong because I plan to fight every step of the way. |
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The town council has no way of providing services inside town camps as they are private property. |
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A sprinkling of volcanic rock in the Pacific, they are 600 miles east of their nearest land mass, and beset on all sides by seven mighty ocean currents. |
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Also if they are happy making money this way then good luck to them. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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If they heard the gospel from their own folk, they are winnable. |
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Fork over the soil in the area they are to be replanted and put the bulbs back into the earth straight away, firming the soil to get rid of any air pockets. |
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One school of thought is that it's designed to last long enough for a couple to rear children to the point where they are relatively self-sufficient. |
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All of these women's raps illustrate that they can do what they are doing. |
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The inclusion of figures or dimensions in the claim shows that they are intended to contribute to determining and hence to delimiting the subject matter of the patent. |
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Together they are considered as the joint founders of atomic theory. |
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If they are not able to pick up a victory to square the series, it will give England a huge boost with four matches left, not to mention a handy 2-0 lead. |
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I think they are greedy and trying to recapture their youth! |
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No one should be given a lethal prescription of drugs when they are gripped by mental illness or in a temporary depression. |
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They sometimes say they are, but in fact when push comes to shove, they are no more interested in the weaker clubs than they are in clubs that are not in Victoria. |
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He is also concerned that they have led to significant grade inflation because they are closely tied to the grades that students expect to receive. |
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In an arms races to prove they are holier than thou, rabbis add more and more prohibitions and prerequisites. |
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Captives, when they are not enslaved, are killed, or exchanged after peace has been concluded, or ransomed by their countrymen, or adopted into the tribe of the captors. |
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They're going to be holding reams of paper with every word I've ever written here printed out on them and they are going to accuse me of being a traitor and a terrorist. |
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Most people with this insidious disease have no idea that they are infected. |
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Played by Rudolph and Fred Armisen, they are the voices of the gps system in cars. |
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Zebras therefore tend to be the first species to utilize an area, and they are followed by wildebeests and gazelles after they have trampled and cropped the grass short. |
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They have been disempowered by a society that believes they are intellectually inferior. |
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While rearrest rates are not entirely accurate measures of success or failure of a program, they are accepted as rough indicators in evaluation studies. |
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Children who are not getting the attention they want from their parents often act out or misbehave because they are assured of being noticed that way. |
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It illustrates the high price that pupils pay for being excluded from the academic track, even when they are some way down the ability distribution within their birth cohort. |
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And will he then adopt such tactics in his proper job, asking Interpol to police our streets if his British bobbies find they are not winning many fixtures? |
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While all of these arguments contain a kernel of truth, close analysis shows that they are disingenuous at best and downright misleading at worst. |
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But in these days of the world being a global village, they are coming out and being neighbourly because of the changing social face of the planet. |
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I sneakily bought some good tickets months ago and they are coming into play to thank her for being such a good rugby widow sport during this world cup. |
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Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased. |
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We saw them in Barfly the other day, and they are definitely going places. |
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Keeping a sharp eye out for outside civil rights instigators and labor organizer agitators, they are immediately suspicious when he appears in town. |
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Despite the fact that the community realizes the need for the extra room and is willing to help him, things are unable to move because they are caught in a political wrangle. |
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In perioperative nursing, we speak of our sacred cows, which are those ideas and practices so deeply entrenched in what we do that they are impediments to change. |
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Objectively, they are not just riding with the tide, but helping to guide its very direction. |
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An unique aspect of the agglomerates according to the present invention is that they are formed without the use of a separate bonding substance, such as an adhesive. |
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I think the animals are better off in a kennel where they are given shelter and attention rather than being landed into a busy house on Christmas day. |
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That they are being granted the opportunity to don their kendo masks and armour and arm themselves on what amounts to home turf makes them a little more excited. |
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And it is the galaxies, not individual stars, that are receding from one another, being carried farther apart as the space in which they are embedded expands. |
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Military and police have complained they are underfunded and had to resort to cannibalizing parts from other aircraft to keep their aging fleets in the air. |
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When people raise concerns about the headlong advance of science and technology they are inevitably ridiculed as Luddites who are trying to interfere with progress. |
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My teenage daughters get the bus all the time, but I know that when they are of an age when they can drive, they will start to use the car because it's cheaper. |
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He values all of his customers whether they are shopping for an elaborate piece of box topiary priced in the thousands, or a couple of pot plants. |
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They have sent a solicitor's letter to the nursery warning that they are considering taking out an injunction over its use of the green area, known as the rec. |
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Even experts can't tell if they are real or fake at a glance. |
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We also couldn't go firing darts willy-nilly as they are very powerful. |
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Then in their late 30's, when they are approaching the next age with a big zero in it, they would prepare, as any wise person would, for their midlife crisis. |
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The errors are patent and they are explicable by what we say is a rather shallow analysis of the admissible value of those utterances in the record of interview. |
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I think they are miffed at us championing Turkey for EU membership. |
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The cards feature local Ilkley characters and their favourite reads, the book they are currently reading and the first book they read through choice. |
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I try and windmill my arms, but they are caught in something. |
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We should have institutions and asylums where we can put those people and care for them, and where they are protected from society and society is protected from them. |
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Usually I am completely unaware of my eyeballs, and yet right now, they are throbbing? |
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Salmon burgers and shrimp burgers are available, too, but they are no match for the crab. |
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Parents who speak in complete sentences will have children, by and large, who will do so, especially if they are kept from watching television and motion pictures. |
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But some American toymakers have survived and they are fighting back. |
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Mentally, they are keen-witted and practical rather than intellectual. |
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A scheme member can expect the trustee to respect these wishes, particularly if they are reasonable and appropriate, and if they were updated after the marriage. |
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Now capitalism is receiving severe rebukes, with its critics given powerful evidence that they are right in seeing it as a system that works for insiders and their cronies. |
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I have also so far not spoken to the children on the phone as my husband reassures me that they are fine and a possible phone conversation may unsettle them. |
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And there is no honor in kicking somebody when they are down. |
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The thing about broad generalizations made about a group of people is that if they are held up to scrutiny they are, more often than not, proved false at their very core. |
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Dirty tricks are dirty tricks and that is why they are covered up. |
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Split up into ones and twos, they are easy targets for the shooters, who find it easy to pick off cowering people one by one. |
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Particularly when they are not coupled with other policy tools, one cannot expect sanctions to deliver quickly. |
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People might say they are calm but the way we've cut up the landscape here is raw, brutal, hillsides of houses brushing right up against the forest. |
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Most of the meddlers in our lives do it to gratify their own egos or because they mistakenly believe they are helping. |
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