But this served only to enlarge the social chasm between home owning wealth-holders and families with no assets. |
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It would be a tiny reminder that other people with beliefs hostile to mine own this country, and that I'm here at their sufferance. |
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The model predictions investigated in this study depend on multiple prey species reacting differentially to predators. |
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One year later and the chasm between this side and that side has grown ever wider. |
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There is something terribly wrong in this country when a major story like that can be printed which is so egregiously wrong. |
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However, upon analysis it was discovered that all this loose matter was overpaint not by Turner but by others. |
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Thus, it appears that this relationship is accounted for by factors other than differential rates of incarceration or child welfare involvement. |
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We can make this description more mathematical by formulating a differential equation for the proportion of individuals in each class. |
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We suspect that this variety of measured values comes either from metastability effects or from differences in experimental conditions. |
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This was all very strange, since there isn't a single genuinely funny line in this overlong one-act would-be comedy. |
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By this maneuver, the mind is protected from clutter-mind and body, separated out, are actually coerced into a negatively metaphrastic liaison. |
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In the countries badly hit by this disaster, livestock and working animals can be vital to the lives of rural communities. |
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Scientists predict that this increase may enhance the greenhouse effect making the planet warmer. |
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I know passions tend to run high on this kind of subject, but can we all at least try to agree to differ and respect each other's paths? |
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He needs to hold the election quickly before the slump which will inevitably hit the country later this year as a result of that crisis. |
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The McDonald's travelling caravan hits Montreal this Friday night at the Maurice Richard arena. |
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He's handling this part just right, it seems to me, by staking out his positions without belaboring them or taking shots at those who disagree. |
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Unfortunately, this is only available on the 3.7 litre petrol version, which gets an extra differential in the driveline. |
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Lewdness abounds, but after all of this repressed sexuality, the next scene is a chaste dance between Mina and the addled Harker. |
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There are two bonus remixes of this convincingly poptastic song, which also features a sparky accordion part by Clive Bell. |
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They were hitting this store as quickly as they could to look for those items that they saw advertised. |
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The concerns of early childhood educators, however, appear to have been overlooked in this discussion. |
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There is a huge West of Ireland population in the Manchester area and I have no doubt this will become the most popular flight from Knock. |
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To offer a definitive solution at this point would be unwise as long as the metaphrastic Life of Symeon has not been critically edited. |
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However, this and other previous research indicates calves are still suckling. |
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After a sharp hiss that might have been a laugh, the man spoke again, this time with somewhat more voice. |
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She began hissing and growling this horrible low grumble like something from a Stephen King novel. |
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You will clearly hear more than you ever wanted to know about wave functions and eigenstates in the course of this book. |
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The estimation methodology using this formula is explained in detail in the Appendix. |
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It's probably this refreshing sense of freedom that was the key to her popularity. |
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But the couple did not break the news to their youngest daughter Catherine, eight, until this year. |
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It is clear that this genus is different and distinct from the two preceding ones. |
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In Britain, interest rates this summer hit their lowest level for 50 years. |
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The toothlessness of this process was revealed in 1985, the last time an inquest was held. |
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Well, I can count on one hand the amount of cross-court nicks that were hit during this event. |
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I guess I'm surprised that after 6 months of starting to write this blog, it's getting hits from search engines. |
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At the risk of belabouring the point, let me cite just one other publication dealing with this question. |
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She met this guy Tim at a party of a mutual friend and seemed to hit it off. |
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It will be interesting how historians take a look at articles like this and the man himself. |
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As lovely as this seems, there is a dark cloud threatening to corrupt this pure, chaste, unspoiled sensation. |
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If you throw a royal hissy fit this week people will probably laugh, and how much madder will that make you? |
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What allows this metastable state to persist is the existence of an energy barrier. |
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At this stage it looked like the goals were just going to continue but the game suddenly changed. |
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We want step-by-step guidance on this recommendation if we are to explore it further. |
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If this were available then the choice of whether or not to visit these places could be made prior to setting out on the journey. |
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All this music needs is a virtuoso with technique to burn and a grand array of tonal colors. |
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In this review, he poked holes in the methodologies of those studies, but many of the criticisms were invalid. |
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Filmed on location in Mongolia, this film looks at the legend behind the man. |
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Unless I get this message across, large numbers of you will be in for a shock when your February bill arrives. |
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The air carried only the faintest whiff of sewage, as this section serviced a wealthy area of the city and was consequently well maintained. |
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With its chartreuse color and pineconeshaped flowerets, this is the most exotic-looking of the broccoli family. |
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In the majority of cases, this occurs where the amount of the customer's check has been fraudulently raised. |
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In the story, this inability to finish a picture is a metaphor for being reluctant to commit to a relationship. |
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Any child suckled by this fairy would grow to be huge and strong, say the Bulgarians and say the Irish, said our informant. |
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The public has a compelling right to know about egregious examples of nepotism and favoritism like this by public officials. |
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The downside of this approach is that a high volume of network traffic can overload a system, and as a result not all packets are analyzed. |
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Jedidah didn't understand why her hostess was fussing with such pageantry in her own home for this begrimed gypsy. |
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The final eight is settled and there are some very good sides going around this season. |
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At this point, he may be overparenting, but damnit they'll thank him someday. |
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For this application, Linux has the advantages of a robust toolset and source-code availability. |
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For some, this month brings the beginning of festivities celebrating the end of the school year. |
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It takes a very focused mind indeed to do this without listener boredom setting in. |
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Through all this he lived in the College too, in a single small room that sufficed for his bachelor requirements. |
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Our strength and conditioning coach came on this trip, so we knew we were in for it. |
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The eigenvalue effective population size, equal to the leading eigenvalue of this matrix is derived. |
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When this hydroxyl group is then methylated to give there is a very significant, 3000-fold, decrease in inhibitor binding. |
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As the coffee commodities market hits an all-time low this year, shade grown remains the next urgent frontier in the certification game. |
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I think this throws up an abundance of deeply shallow, poorly constructed art that very quickly hits its sell-by date. |
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It is only this year that writers in Hollywood gained the right to be on set. |
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Are there people with underlying medical conditions that should not have this type of cosmetic surgery? |
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It is plain to me that there is a sufficiency of state protection available to this appellant should she be returned to Albania. |
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Indeed, the best calculations today confirm the metastability of this ring. |
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Unlike previous hits, this murder was filmed in its entirety on the club's security cameras. |
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I could see that at this rate the five we'd brought were not going to be sufficient. |
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Instead of chastising their son, they just tell me that this is natural for a man of his age. |
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Now, I don't want to belabor this point, but there is something remarkably obvious that needs to be said. |
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And if he can achieve this by putting on the chasuble of a martyred priest, and leading the Indians on their peaceful march to freedom, so be it. |
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If you're reading this magazine, you're already hitting the ground running. |
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I wonder if this approach is so popular because of intellectual laziness as much as anything else? |
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In case you didn't already realise, this article is tongue-in-cheek humour. |
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We can examine our own experience this way and discover how, through creating and believing in a self that is permanent, we cause suffering. |
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The gaps in this paper relate to the views on audit-practice expectations as differentially articulated by the judiciary and audit practitioners. |
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Ministers should bring to heel their overmighty subjects in Historic Scotland and end this haughty reign of feudalism. |
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If the executives were overpaid, then this company should have a competitive advantage over others in the industry due to the cost savings. |
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I plan to play with this after the weekend, as tonight I must get ready for a journey to France. |
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When this occurs, the victim becomes completely insane, and in large populaces, such as ours, riots and chaos ensue. |
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We recognize that this single test may reflect the total effect of several behavioral traits. |
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I found this in the archives and was suddenly very very interested in what she had to say. |
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In this chapter, we deal with axon guidance in the central and peripheral nervous system. |
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There was no speaking in hushed tones at this compact dining room full of chatty, laughing customers. |
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In our opinion this theme could provide the subject matter for the most fruitful work of our Marxist seminars on historical materialism. |
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The hard part about this is ensuring you don't lose any hard-earned muscle while you're dieting. |
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We've kind of gotten to this point of understanding where we don't need words and we just need a glance to set us off laughing. |
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The roast suckling pig is reason for those who crave this dish to hunger for Tuesdays, the only day they serve it. |
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Although this is the first time I have mentioned my plan of getting married, this was not a hasty overnight decision. |
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Unlike most chatoyant malachite, this material is hard and doesn't fall apart when worked. |
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There is a price to be paid, however, for historicizing the big-name writers in this fashion. |
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The real tragedy of all this is that the real problem behind these events gets lost in the tabloid headlines. |
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It was a shade of beige, I can't really explain the colour but it definitely was not this sofa here. |
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At this point in the therapy, I introduced medication for John, explaining that it would help relieve his suffering. |
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I hope this article will offer insight into the risks, benefits, and indications for use of this dietary therapy. |
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You can use this recipe after your bath or shower or as a toner any time your skin could use a pick-me-up! |
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A real-world example suffices to illustrate why I believe this is of vital importance today. |
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As members will be quite aware, there is quite a history in this House with regard to the scampi debacle, if one likes. |
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A hypothetical example should suffice in illustrating how worrying a precedent this case may have set. |
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When a baby suckles, this sends nerve impulses from the breast to the brain. |
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The great irony of this whole situation is that history is repeating itself in a big way. |
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Though this isn't the most overly aggressive soundtrack, overall the audio mix is free and clear of any excessive hiss or distortion. |
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May the whole Buddhist world be not behindhand in following this noble example. |
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The aim of this book is set out in Chapter 1 and, accordingly, a preface might seem unnecessary. |
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But where does this leave Louisiana's favorite French-fried fritter, the beignet? |
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Last night health officials in Scotland said the measure would be a useful tool to fight a flu pandemic should it hit this country. |
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The selections in this volume fail to convey that richness either historiographically or situationally. |
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Throughout this period, Clive was also a member of the Richard Thompson Band and in demand as a record producer and session musician. |
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Above all, this is a zone in demographic upheaval as its youthful population races ahead of local capacities to socialise, educate and employ. |
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The city's existing electrical distribution infrastructure is currently overloaded and must be upgraded to service this larger load. |
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An important distinction between this work and the earlier studies relates to the methodology. |
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They populate fantasies, are given attributes important to the fan, and their reactions to any of this are rarely considered. |
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Statistics are given in support of this approach for two of the methods evaluated. |
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I discovered this 1998 article about a teenager who tried to build a nuclear reactor in his toolshed. |
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This is especially so when the chatterers are forced to confront their own beliefs, as in this thread. |
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The key to all this is picturing in your mind the flower bed in the spring when the only thing popping out are the bulbs you have planted. |
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To the extent that this interpretation differed from that of the Inspector, the point needed no further explanation. |
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He says that this piece is a derivative of the sucket forks of the 18th century. |
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As a fresh presentation of John Wesley and early Methodism this book is warmly recommended. |
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If there are more greenheads and deer flies this year, Donahue said there aren't any obvious reasons why. |
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The opening onslaught is again a bit too chattery, as this large group seems to work best when they rein in their more voluble tendencies. |
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At this time of year especially it is very easy to overload your electrical system. |
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He detests overpaying for marginal players, and he doesn't figure to do it this year. |
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Anyone who buys this album expecting gentle country wailing will be in for the rudest of shocks. |
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I had also meant for this story to be a metaphor for my own life as I knew it and saw it. |
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Somehow niggling at my brain is this apartment as a metaphor for the Korean Way of Doing Things. |
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Both toothed whales and pinnipeds have lost functional replacement and it has been suggested that this is related to aquatic predation. |
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But later this week unsettled weather is set to hit the country, as a depression brings rain and winds. |
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In this paper we prove that every square matrix with complex coefficients has an eigenvector. |
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The Australian dollar may top 70 cents sometime this week after hitting its highest levels for nearly six years. |
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In dismissing this official requirement of a sister state, it would deliberately and openly flout international law and comity. |
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We are flouting this law of basic economics, waving our 620 billion dollars of foreign debt like so much dirty laundry. |
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Also, I was most intrigued with this sighting because we saw it on a mountain at a city overlook where light pollution is highest. |
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Then again, the first album was also overlong, whereas this one never lags. |
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During this same time the crew chief scrambled to put the ladder in place so the pilot could expeditiously egress the aircraft. |
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Researchers at the Queen Mary University of London published a paper in the journal Nature last January which puts a name to all this activity. |
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Another factor in this differential growth rate was out-migration from the South. |
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Imagine my surprise when they spontaneously sang with me again, but this time in hushed and reverent tones. |
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Before you order anything you have to check your chassis number on this central computer to find out what one you need. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first theoretical prediction of the metastability of the stalk itself. |
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Like it or not, we're going to have to work together to stop this overlord. |
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Much of this relates to the fuel delivery system, the previous Achilles heel of the diesel engine. |
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We are concerned that this might be a cosmetic exercise rather than dealing with the real issues. |
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Even my basic Spanish was sufficient to understand that this was a flamenco school. |
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Words fail as I attempt to describe this disgusting spew of random horn hits and cloying, overloud singing, but I'll leave it like this. |
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Neither side will be overly disconsolate that this was not a game of classic hurling. |
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For this the Canadian Navy obtained four modern, quiet long-range diesel-electric patrol submarines to replace their ageing Oberon-class boats. |
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To make matters worse, Shannon's resource teaching hours were cut from eight to four and Paul will get no help this year. |
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Opposite this is a family room with a large brick fireplace with timber overmantel, ceiling cornice and centrepiece. |
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Mr Cousins sees in this the disorderly, self-defeating aspects of both sexual desire and chastity. |
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In spite of being single and professing the vow of chastity as a nun, I sometimes feel this way. |
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Moreover, no popular bestseller has been written or translated on this issue. |
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Yet there is something sad about the whole thing, particularly the harsh reality that even the great ones can be overmatched at this level. |
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It was from this histogenetic rather than cellular conception of the meristem that Hanstein's Histogen Theory was developed. |
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Extremes in this case are represented by suctorial species, Poyntonia paludicola, and various semiterrestrial forms. |
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To see this more clearly we show the frequency histogram for a long cryptogram that was obtained using a Simple Substitution Cipher. |
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There is popular outrage over the deliberate deception used to carry out this war. |
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Up to this point in my life, I had never come close to anything I had set my heart on. |
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It is difficult to overplay the importance of this kind of relationship for a child like Paul. |
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Use of this test requires the availability of a histologist who is specially trained in marrow histology. |
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Indeed, chromatin is known to be rich not only in histones but also HMG proteins, which may play a role in this charge shielding. |
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People solve this packing problem by tightly wrapping their DNA around proteins called histones. |
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The level of detail and casually assured knowledge evident in this book would tend to suggest that he's being over-modest. |
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I felt a sudden urge to come home as quickly as possible so that I could discuss this with my father. |
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Ive tried and solved my first sudoku yesterday, and have been doing some this morning. |
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At this altitude the wind would cause the carefully tended lawn to tremble with a chill, sudden and shocking. |
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Much of this comes in sudden downpours in spring and autumn which sometimes cause devastating flash floods. |
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This is especially true in the play-offs, when sudden-death overtime adds to the fatigue and makes this time of the year so special. |
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However, this is essentially where the story seems to end for most social historians. |
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It is this last feature which has given the book a special fascination for food historians. |
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Appropriate oxygen treatment in this population may also be a factor in reducing the incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome. |
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We would have appreciated serviettes but thought this was probably an oversight. |
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The problem is that we are increasing the greenhouse effect, and this is likely to change the earth's climate. |
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On this occasion, judging by the grafitti the begrudgery came from a different source. |
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And why was this published in Nature, a journal with no expertise in historical linguistics? |
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Children should never be put on a weight-loss diet without medical advice as this can affect their growth. |
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What this sad old song reveals about Mr. Daniels is his failure to truly have embraced historical materialism. |
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She knows this problem well and has even created lighter cozies to prevent her lighters from vanishing. |
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Already more popular than sudoku in Japan, this number grid puzzle is described as the mathematical equivalent of crosswords. |
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Despite all of my talking in this post about diet drinks, I am working pretty hard at drinking two to three litres of water a day. |
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With the moon cozying up to Venus in a special way this week, you could be thinking about making a big move too. |
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Of course this did not happen overnight, but the issue has come to a head in recent months. |
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These agencies accept the risk that the original cheque may be fraudulent and to counter this risk they charge an upfront fee. |
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Eastern Cape residents could have stars in their eyes later this month when meteors from a passing comet provide an extra-terrestrial show. |
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I once again dismissed this because I knew the airplane had just been modified with some light servos. |
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The popularity of Hallowe'en is growing in this country and it can be a time of fun for children. |
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Perfume connoisseurs will love this scent, an incense-inspired mix of tobacco, vanilla and tonka bean. |
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But this almost patronizing gospel of high learning forsakes necessary historicization and theory for more myopic designs. |
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Some people perceive you as this overnight sensation who's all of a sudden in these great movies, yet you've been acting for a number of years. |
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Is this what lurks behind his divine plan to make pubs and restaurants more conducive to dining? |
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But this power is achieved by historicizing Chesnutt in a way that ignores important forces that recent scholarship has illuminated. |
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In this statement, Harper contests racial essentialism by historicizing African American opportunities. |
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In fact, this is little more than a cleverly disguised plan to build houses on historic green belt land. |
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In this region they would have been safe from late meteoritic and cometary impacts after the accretion of the Earth. |
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Hundreds of trucks trundle this road daily, the vehicles' drivers overnighting in towns like Kombolcha. |
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As the only greenhorn aboard, I wasn't too concerned and thought this would be a good time to grab a snack. |
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A friend popped round this morning to report that he still feels dreadful after our sesh three nights ago. |
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That is the challenge confronting this Parliament as it embarks upon its second sesquicentenary. |
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If you're a UK Reseller with a desperate need to overnight your laptop, then this competition's for you. |
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The second woman turns outward to the beholder to elicit our negative opinion of this misbehavior. |
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We then visited this to discover that out of the six hundred tonnes, only about fifty tonnes were left by then. |
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Whether you are grooving by the stage or sampling the suds, this Festival is sure to move you! |
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They gave this match all they had and the supporters really got behind them. |
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In this role, he has dedicated himself to the study of history more than to theology as such. |
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We in the West End are fully behind any efforts to try and overturn this decision. |
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They've sued people for putting this copyrighted material out in the public domain of the internet. |
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In this area of the law, victims can choose whether they wish to sue the person who caused the action. |
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Sometimes a secondary bacterial infection of the tonsils occurs, and this is usually treated with the antibiotic penicillin. |
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I therefore suggest that this first quality water for internal use be metered and charged for at the rate of our present water consumption cost. |
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Here's a reminder of just how fraught those days were at the end of January this year. |
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It is against this particular background that the modern notion of human history must be viewed. |
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This has to be the most tragic thing to have happened on this date in the whole of history. |
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Harper tried to rewrite or ignore history this whole campaign, and I must admit he did a pretty fine job. |
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Initially there were mixed feelings in the department, but this was an exciting opportunity to impact the future of dietetics. |
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Not the least remarkable fact about this whole episode in British history is how the memory of it has been so successfully erased. |
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The background to this whole debate is the history of colonial and apartheid era land dispossession. |
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I've read dozens of books in this area, and I find it the best explanation of the problem of overparenting. |
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It was arguably the most important game in the history of Woman's hockey at this school. |
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The goal of this system is to ensure that the number of seats won by a political party is consistent with its share of the overall popular vote. |
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By this stage that game has gone down in history as one of the greatest Munster Finals ever played. |
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Wittenberg is an expert historiographer, making this book an outstanding addition to studies of generalship in the Civil War's final campaigns. |
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The importance of this effort, as the contributors show, is not exclusively historical or historiographic. |
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Needless to say, recalling this episode in the historiography of German Renaissance studies is not to validate it. |
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The purpose of this essay is to write a subversive historiography of polka. |
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I looked in the mirror and saw this crumpled old face peering back at me, dishevelled, none too clean, and in desperate need of a shave. |
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Clete Daniel has now filled in this gap in the historiography with his beautifully written new book, Culture of Misfortune. |
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I humbly request your attention to this matter so that I can present you as his next of kin and beneficiary to his chattels. |
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Barker researched the novel at various libraries in Great Britain and pieced together this historiography using both fact and fiction. |
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The mortgage, both over chattels and over real property, as well as a fixed and a floating charge granted by a corporation, fall into this group. |
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Many, if not all, young children apparently do normally see and remember eidetically, but this capacity is lost to most as they grow up. |
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On start-up and idle, the engine chatters quite a bit but this soon soothens down on running. |
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Councillors rejected the plan because they said other brownfield sites should be considered before using this large greenfield location. |
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Britain, France and Germany may be areas of greatest concern as a result of some of this chatter. |
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Driving the ribbon by this method would be opposite to our existing arrangement. |
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Some less final, but highly curious methods have been used in the past to this pragmatic end. |
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To this day, method acting remains a highly regarded pedagogical model for training actors. |
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They talk to us about their struggles in their native land and all that they endured and suffered to get to this country. |
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In my opinion, this new language used by Internet users is essentially Internet chatterers' jargon. |
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And yet there are plenty of examples of ways this war differed from any other previously fought. |
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In the event the tool pusher is not on site, the drill rig operator or driller assumes this responsibility. |
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If God himself underwent suffering and death as the necessary prerequisite to redemption, then how must those who follow this God act? |
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At dawn this morning, I looked out the window into the snowy mist and there with my very own eyes beheld the culprit at last. |
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Wax-mirtles, heathers, laurels, ebonies, southern olives, greenhearts or hollies are some of the most distinctive trees in this ecological jewel. |
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In this position Saturn, which sets limits and restrictions, often creates health issues, particularly as Saturn rules your body. |
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Many times this Court's views have differed from those of the House of Lords. |
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She enlarges this image as a laser print and then, following the photograph's main outlines, overpaints large sections of it with flat expanses of acrylic in muted tones. |
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Adu this is Anu and she is the chatterbox I was telling you about earlier. |
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What's rather unique about this album is their dedication to structure, their deliberate attentiveness to carving the outlines of each song with methodic gusto. |
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Before this happened to Sharon she was lively and a real chatterbox. |
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We use this technique to populate the database selector in the example. |
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During this time, chatter had begun to erupt around the table. |
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In this regard, both the phylogeny and function of archaeal selenoproteins are consistent with the argument that the archaeal ancestor was a methanogen. |
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We'll be doing sestinas by the end of the week at this rate. |
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Police are monitoring Internet chatter for the possibility that anarchists and radical environmentalists could be planning significant disruptions this week. |
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His time spent as a session musician and songwriter means that this expert lyricist and nimble guitarist has become accustomed to staying in the background. |
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Analyses designed to sniff out diethylene glycol demonstrated just how much of this Austrian wine had been used to bolster sweet wines labelled as 100 per cent German. |
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If this was meant as an insult, it soon flowered into prophesy. |
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Another form of leather, suede, is also huge in jacket form this season. |
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The beginning octave of this sonnet fits poorly with the sestet. |
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A lot has been made this week of the sad history of recent years where the final eight by round seven is almost cut and dried for the rest of the season. |
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At this rate it will take seven to eight weeks to fill the bin. |
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, democratic societies around the world implemented this solution to varying degrees, not by violence but by popular vote. |
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It has to stop, and this is as good a time as any to sue for peace. |
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Their main features and characteristics are set out in this chapter, and their roles in the policy process will be a recurrent theme in this volume. |
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The power top is easy to use and worked flawlessly, though this one comes with a hard tonneau cover that takes up a lot of trunk space when it's not in place. |
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At this point she started to study constitutional history and law. |
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However, this suit really boils down to less about concussions, and more about the legality of informed consent. |
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He showed that in this case the integral equation had real eigenvalues, and the solutions corresponding to these eigenvalues he called eigenfunctions. |
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So I paid to overnight it back for repair and waited to see what would happen, how long all this would take, and most importantly how much I was going to get soaked. |
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The bed had been made, probably just this morning, but pairs of socks already littered the wide planked, wooden floor, along with a braided rug of browns and beiges. |
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For the resurrection of this Isis, the Simphonie du Marais spared no effort, bringing together some excellent players and the flower of French Baroque singing. |
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But there's more flowing in this Midwestern metropolis than just suds. |
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At the same time, this focus on pragmatism is a tacit acknowledgment from the president. |
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More popularly known by the generic name of Jamali-Kamali, this garden has the remains of the cities of Delhi, tucked away under its green grass and tall trees. |
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The meeting had been in doubt because of frost but this disappeared overnight and the course was passed fit for racing after an early morning inspection. |
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Is this an act of atonement or a cozying up to future journalists? |
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The resemblance of the metempsychosis to Naldi's version is undeniable, and the Pythagorean model would seem to anticipate further genealogies of this kind. |
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The historicity of this debate is dubious, but it does accurately represent the choice that was set up for all Greek cities by the stories told about the past. |
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Although this book is historically accurate, it is not a history book. |
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It is the staple diet of Courts of Appeal around this country. |
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After a few years, when all the richest mining claims had been staked, this small city imploded with equal suddenness, turning almost into a ghost town. |
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At this moment, Sakineh sits in her cell in Tabriz, cut off from the outside world after a horrific four-year ordeal. |
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Meanwhile, he says anyone who surfs the Web should be worried about how Internet service providers are cozying up to law-enforcement authorities on this case. |
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Because the takeaway from this news, as we see it, is that Britney Spears has the power to save Tom Hanks. |
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However, their importance in elucidating the phylogeny of the Metazoa, particularly the arthropods, has recently increased interest in this group. |
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Recently this pattern of dental development has been hypothesized to be a synapomorphy of metatherians, and has been used to diagnose taxa in the fossil record. |
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She said that with this manual, what has been an almost unheard of exercise could be popularised, made easier to understand and made more accessible to families. |
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It was a private room, pretty, with flowered curtains and a view of the lake over the buildings that made up our big city, where this huge general hospital was located. |
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He lost one toe in the past, has had osteomyelitis of his metatarsals several times, and this time around presented with redness and swelling in his heel. |
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In fact, the Indian Roller Skating School has endeavoured to popularise this all-year sport as a physical training discipline in schools and colleges. |
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In this tabernacle were people in black and white from ages past, present, and future. |
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Syarif discussed the need to popularize the sport earlier this year. |
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The takeaway from this run of data is that the government is losing its ability to inflict damage on the U.S. economy. |
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But my takeaway from the evening pertains this time more to substance than to style. |
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