But every time governments and the media have whipped up such hysteria it has boosted racism. |
|
It's the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics. |
|
Every time I went back to the hometown, my stomach turned into knots, I couldn't eat or sleep, and I got the shakes. |
|
So it took me some time to come to terms with the fact that he supports fox hunting and his son is a whipper-in. |
|
Polo players have individual preferences for the amount of whippiness they need to properly time the hitting of a polo ball. |
|
From the opening exchanges it was clear that Sligo weren't going to be the whipping boys this time around. |
|
A rash action, or a hasty decision, at this time could have calamitous results. |
|
At a time when recordings are showing the virtues of an airy, singer-centered style in Handel, the old square rhythm is hard to support. |
|
It was best not to provoke them, and others like them, at a time when maximum unity was necessary. |
|
Only 17 years old at the time the film was shot, she gives a remarkably assured performance as the rich and beautiful young socialite. |
|
Although we always want things, childhood is the time when we are most insistent. |
|
There comes a time in every rich artist's life when they may consider changing careers. |
|
It's that time of year when gimmicky wines with daft labels burst upon us in the supermarkets. |
|
It is one of those times when outstanding actors have a great time doing a decent film. |
|
Cancun has shown once again that we are living in a time when great struggles are shaping history. |
|
In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
|
This time around, they started positively enough, although the German champions looked reasonably assured in defence in the opening 20 minutes. |
|
In town, shops were sold out of fans for a time and were quickly snapped up when stocks were replenished. |
|
The first time I used a personal shopper was five years ago, when I lived in Toronto. |
|
By the time they get there they are totally jaded by the whole thing or keen as mustard to help. |
|
|
I am in the fourth year of my own fight, which is considered a long time when you have the kind of cancer I have. |
|
It looks as though it was made at a particular time when in fact it was made 24 hours later. |
|
There is an assuredness in his tone which suggests he won't be changing his mind on this particular subject any time soon. |
|
Their free time is limited and whenever possible they use it to spend with their daughter. |
|
He thinks the organization could also focus a lot more of its time on advocacy and legislation. |
|
More than that, for the first time in my recollection the party in power hasn't lost a single by-election. |
|
He has been a long time advocator of the development of underage structures to be put in place in the county. |
|
But we will explain to people that sometimes a stitch in time saves nine and that there can be false economy. |
|
At the time the fact that both of my parents had college degrees seemed a small differentiation from the other poor white trash on our peninsula. |
|
Spent more time explaining why everyone was wrong than actually seeing where his company ought to go. |
|
It will take a long time for them to get over this defeat and analyse where it all went wrong. |
|
Further directions on where exactly to point it are not available as of time of press. |
|
The Radio station has attracted nearly two million new listeners over the last year bringing its reach to an all time high of 32.9 million. |
|
This was not the time to fight, not the time to exchange cheap shots and low blows for sure. |
|
He squared the contest on the 11th and took the lead for the first time on the 15th. |
|
Far from the norm and at the same time about as normal as Hollywood gets, this is a hidden gem. |
|
There probably hasn't been a time in history whereby there's so much uncertainty. |
|
Commr Conroy added that maybe now was the time to re-establish the post of town clerk in Mountmellick rather than in Co. Hall in Portlaoise. |
|
And so von Sternberg said to her, Why don't you wear white tie and tails for the first time they see you, really see you perform? |
|
I can't write in a whole lot of different styles, trying to please the highbrows one time and the lowbrows the next. |
|
|
I pulled my hat back on my head before rapping my knuckles against the heavy wooden door for the third time that day. |
|
Murs has been cultivating the art of storytelling in his raps for some time now. |
|
What about the career criminal scheduled for lethal injection because a fellow inmate pinned a murder rap on him in exchange for time off? |
|
It is no secret that some district councillors had little or no time for the new town council. |
|
None of the people in this film would be spending time together in the real world, wherever and whatever that is. |
|
I refuse to feel afraid to walk wherever I like at whatever time of night wearing whatever I like. |
|
I read in your FAQ that the blog posts as the Pacific time zone regardless of wherever you might be posting it. |
|
McManus raced to the byeline and cut back this time across the face of the goal. |
|
It is at this time that we should especially forage for the early spring greens and vitamin rich edible weeds. |
|
That was the last time I ever talked to him, and the last time we could ever reach him by phone or any other way. |
|
One day it's 10 degrees below the norm for this time of the year, the next it's 10 degrees above. |
|
We first cumulated these returns to obtain the cumulative sum unadjusted and market-adjusted returns for the selected aftermarket time horizons. |
|
Mid-week rain has kept water levels above the norm for the time of year and another bream-focussed contest seems likely. |
|
This is the time to examine whether you wish to invest in an Individual Savings Account. |
|
By the time you're done mixing it all together, it's hard to tell which is which. |
|
It is time Canadians demand that governments stop pretending that these policies stem from economic facts and influence only economic issues. |
|
However, it took a whole day for agreement to be reached on this issue alone and some negotiators now fear that time is running out. |
|
It's that time of year again when whalers and conservationists square off at the annual general meeting of the International Whaling Commission. |
|
One nearby resident said it was not the first time the pair had squared off. |
|
Keep it simple and, if you can, make the time the week before to have a practice run-through. |
|
|
It's obvious that the two of you are the reason why the kids have such a great time at the ranch. |
|
We may grimace and cough when we catch a whiff, but most of the time we shrug it off as part of the cost of living in modern society. |
|
With a running time of 163 minutes, watching Watchmen seems like hard work. |
|
This repetitiveness makes even the relatively short 20-minute running time of each episode a real slog. |
|
A lot of the running time is taken up by grainy war footage shot under less than ideal circumstances. |
|
However, fishing is slower than is normal for the time of year as June is normally one of the peak periods of the season. |
|
It's not out of the ordinary for vehicles to pull in at that time of the morning, late hours. |
|
But every time my mother would punish me by whipping me with the duster, my father would rush over to shield me. |
|
After a certain time and a certain growth-rate peak, you reach a point of diminishing returns. |
|
Men say that a stitch in time saves nine, and so they take a thousand stitches today to save nine tomorrow. |
|
Sadly, by the time you reach middle age even good spellers like myself start reaching for the dictionary more and more. |
|
Her efforts saved officers search time and they were able to pull the pair through smoke from the top floor of the three-storey town house. |
|
After a while, a low grumbling in our stomachs indicated it was time to hit the curry house. |
|
Every year a lot of new people are sucked into the media occupations, while at the same time a lot of people leave. |
|
Writing by hand continues to be basic to education while at the same time its value has declined in occupational terms. |
|
When not in school, the troupe whiles away its time at Arnold's, the local drive-in diner. |
|
When not out with Sanura, Kira spent most of her time in her room and whiled the time away by expressing her obsession through her art. |
|
I would have perhaps whiled the time away in such a state had not a scent, borne on the ebony breezes, suddenly caught my attention. |
|
In the event, Mara was ousted from his post by the military, and is currently understood to be peacefully whiling his time away on a yacht. |
|
At this time Germany and Russia were the black sheep of the European community, so a rapprochement between them seemed only natural. |
|
|
There was a time in your life when you didn't even realize what you were doing was called aerobic or cardio exercise. |
|
I no longer had time to lift weights, so I just taught aerobics and played sports. |
|
New artefacts are being brought in all the time either by donation or bequest. |
|
He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming. |
|
The new normal is that there are going to be inconveniences from time to time that you don't expect. |
|
This time there was no mistake as the ball hit the top corner and Murray ran to the stand to receive rapturous applause. |
|
Summer is the time for whingeing, so at the start of a new year let's change the tone and really give NASA something to probe! |
|
Live Aid was a stadium concert held at a time when giant outdoor events were rare. |
|
We were always taught that a stitch in time saves nine, and perhaps that is exactly the case with the health system. |
|
He continued to make aeromedical repatriation trips until the time of his death. |
|
Another of Enrique's former team-mates, ex-Barca defender Miguel Nadal, believes the Asturian needs time to succeed. |
|
When it's time for the party to begin I see large silver dishes steaming with delicacies. |
|
Seriously, this is one of the half dozen scenes in the series that shakes me to my core every single time I watch it. |
|
This time he whipped us up some chunky soup with beef and vegetables and noodles. |
|
For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats. |
|
The throw in time is 7.30 and if the sides are again deadlocked at the end of the hour thirty minutes extra time will be played. |
|
The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier. |
|
For some reason, this time around, the lowlights include the rearrangement of almost every vocal track. |
|
Before today, every time Sophie visited this memory, she shook it off as coincidence. |
|
Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all. |
|
|
Old stone foundations are visible in the winter, remnants of a time when life was rustic and full of hardship. |
|
There was a long period of time when he had a lot of projects fall through and had a lot of difficulties getting a project off the ground. |
|
This is Kennedy's first time helping to organize the fair, which explains why he does not have quite the glow of enthusiasm that the girls do. |
|
This is a time when love is like punishment in that you are falling for somebody unable to reciprocate openly. |
|
Perhaps it's time to place the blame squarely on the shoulders to which it belongs. |
|
As I am more into hardcore low-level programming, I sat for a long time using only ugly programmers' graphics and no real mission. |
|
More time with her well respected teacher will ultimately see her performing dances of a different kind such as the kazachoc. |
|
Among leisure activities reading comes after television, radio, time spent with family, and listening to music. |
|
On the down side I have so little time to really dig into my chosen hobby since it has to come after career, marriage and being a father. |
|
Instead of devoting his time to his celebrity status, he spends hour after hour, week after week, working for the little guys... and loving it. |
|
Complications may even occur a long time after minor events as the following case shows. |
|
It was at that time that another depth charge exploded close to the aft starboard fin. |
|
After kayaking 45 minutes to get here, I decided to spend some quality time with my towel. |
|
They like to spend a lot of their time sunning themselves, so perfect opportunity up here, up the top on a sunny day to catch some rays. |
|
I did not read the book from cover to cover, but I spent time flipping through its pages. |
|
If we agree to this, in a very short time fees will be at astronomical levels and we will have created a market in higher education. |
|
Mating season commonly takes place during the fall and winter seasons, but can occur at any time throughout the year. |
|
At the same time the rate of falls eased in most southern regions, with homes in the South-West showing the first price rises since January. |
|
Next time I make the chicken dish I will use breast only, because I prefer white meat. |
|
As time goes by, astronomers have found planets in larger and larger orbits. |
|
|
Essentially, the long downturn resulted from the sharp fall of the profit rate and the long time it took to recover. |
|
That strikes a raw nerve with the chief executive at a time when he is hyper-sensitive to criticism. |
|
It was also the first time that US astronauts had returned from space in a Soyuz spacecraft. |
|
It will be the second time American astronauts return to Earth in a Soyuz spacecraft. |
|
By taking throws time after time, one must learn how to take falls and overcome the fear of being thrown. |
|
Along with all the new action comes the inevitable falls and bumps, which means I'm back to having to watch him closely all the time again. |
|
The accident comes at a time when local authorities are trying to tackle the claims culture fed by falls and stumbles. |
|
By the time of my third visit I had given up smoking, rendering half of my Russian language skills obsolete. |
|
All sites dealing in other languages do quote or translate from time to time, which falls under fair use. |
|
The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh. |
|
Masters served their slaves, accepting taunts and insults that would be punished by the lash or death any other time of year. |
|
This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost. |
|
Hurricane Emily will be lashing us with rain about the time that I should be doing my Pilates class tomorrow. |
|
Her astrological sign is Sagittarius, the centaur archer, whose arrow is associated with the metaphor of time as an arrow. |
|
At the time records were becoming so aggressive, like with rave and hardcore breakbeat, and I wanted something warmer and softer. |
|
There are rumours afloat that a major musical act will be playing this time next year. |
|
Arab craftsmen produced complex astronomical instruments, astrolabes, which helped them plot the positions of the stars and tell the time of day. |
|
Great-grandma was a white-haired old lady by the time my mother came along. |
|
Now that the main design was completed it was time to add several coats of clear so I could flat them down and get rid of any raised edges. |
|
As promised, since it's that time of year, here are my Ten To Follow for the Flat season ahead. |
|
|
The horse has not yet raced this Flat turf season as she awaits suitably fast ground but it seems the time is now fast approaching. |
|
The accident expert would also investigate allegations that the bus had a flat tyre at the time of the accident. |
|
He is normally fired up and fluent, but this time he was flat and unable to find anything fresh to say about yet another defeat. |
|
The concept of a low-sugar, low-fat shake was probably ahead of its time two decades ago. |
|
At the time she was wearing flat shoes, her work uniform and was carrying a handbag over her left shoulder. |
|
It is time for goodness and Godliness to triumph once more over wickedness and evil. |
|
The phone rang again this time her mother answered, she laughed and rattled something off in Spanish. |
|
Wellman's actors rattled their dialogue off like machine gun fire while Del Ruth's players took their time to enunciate clearly. |
|
He made a lot of noise by banging his rattle against his little table, and generally had a good time pretending to be all grown up. |
|
People take a long time to die, accompanied by the cracking of bone, the resistance of gristle, dire last-gasp gurgles and rattles. |
|
When the houseboat's roof started rattling, they knew it was time to get off. |
|
As such, the film stands as a beautiful white elephant, a flagrant waste of time and resources. |
|
This tale goes back hundreds of years to a time when cats were associated with witchcraft and evil spirits. |
|
Perhaps we cannot creatively ruin the great work of time without having planted bergamots in gardens. |
|
We'd already lost interest and turned the film into a drinking game, meaning we were ratted by the time the titles came up. |
|
At the time of tooth bud formation, each tooth begins a continuous movement outward in relation to the bone. |
|
Everyone is entitled to a break and often the only affordable time is outside school holiday periods. |
|
I think it's about time the traffic police had a word with these people who blatantly admit to using this road as a rat run and ask them to stop. |
|
All of our family is busy with children and can't afford the time or the patience to temporarily move in with him. |
|
Each colony had to get along as best as it could, and they couldn't afford the time or energy to set up a formal bureaucracy. |
|
|
Often as homeschoolers, we might think we can't afford the time it takes to get enough sleep or take a walk everyday. |
|
It was the first time in 32 years the Patriots had a pair of 100-yard rushers in the same game. |
|
I think it's time for the university to recognize that it's not a white-bread, male-only world anymore. |
|
The strong astringent smell of ammonia invigorated Ted for the first time all morning. |
|
Is affirmative action to reverse the legacy of discrimination an idea whose time has passed? |
|
Every time there's an affirmative answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on. |
|
It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and affirming life should be considered opposites. |
|
They had experienced for some time a strong current of editorial control being exercised by business and political interests. |
|
Heat the oil in a kadai and deep fry the puris one at a time and serve hot. |
|
He bursts into laughter as he recalls the time a soldier from Liverpool accidentally dropped his bread ration into the soup. |
|
The only hitch was at the new redirect, where I managed to get myself tangled the first time I tried to reposition the carabiner below me. |
|
The half-backs were a little astray at times with Campbell somewhat quieter than his impressive display against Kildare last time out. |
|
Another time I wasn't redirected, so I was on the US based regular straight-up dot org site. |
|
This would be a short time to arrange cover and transport had I been in the UK, but I was 10 500 miles away. |
|
Living amongst the lower class of London all of the time had certainly made Cate much more adept at blending in. |
|
Our textbook, does not spend as much time talking about the lower class as it does the middle class. |
|
You know, we have orphans and widows, and bereft people who are going to need our help for a long time to come. |
|
He obviously thinks it's time we donned our pith helmets and picked up the white man's burden again. |
|
It had been years since the last time he fought hand to hand and the rush he was now experiencing made him wonder why he had waited so long. |
|
Instead they decided to defer the matter to give the park time to change the colour scheme to all white to make it look less conspicuous. |
|
|
At no time have I ever observed these specimens venturing out from cover, regardless of how dim the light. |
|
The last time I heard similar themes in an interview, someone were earnestly explaining the concept of astral flying. |
|
Each time he was given the ball 25 times last season, he rushed for 100 yards or more. |
|
Negative affectivity is a general sense of dissatisfaction across time and situation. |
|
You saw for the first time this evening that the Prince of Wales referred to his mother in a very affectionate way. |
|
Because of his ability, Tragos was often given a middleweight title, but the middleweights were no heavyweights when it came time for payoffs. |
|
Students mentioned feeling rushed, and that time in between classes and at lunch could often be stressful. |
|
Beginning to eat normally takes time and it should be done slowly so that you don't start to panic and lose control. |
|
When that time was up, the students would rush their drawings from the studio to the Ecole in a cart called a charette. |
|
I do not remember the last time I was so viscerally affected by a literary account of another person's experience. |
|
Because of the time value of money, the longer the person lives, the lower the rate of return on the investment. |
|
It is quite common and normally corrects itself by the time the child has reached one year old. |
|
Borrowers can choose from fixed or variable rates, with terms ranging from five to 30 years, with the longer time frame proving most popular. |
|
Students began to rush past me, some running from the rain, some taking their sweet time with umbrellas. |
|
He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
|
Often beaten in such wrestling matches, he decided to train for a time under a sumo stablemaster named Tamagaki. |
|
It is time to speak openly about the concerns of its citizens, and stop whistling in the dark and resorting to political niceties. |
|
I appreciate their interest and good wishes, I just keep crying every time I think about it. |
|
It is celebrated by Chinese all over the world as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. |
|
Some might think that a reunion can be whistled up but it takes time and careful planning to make it a success. |
|
|
Top of the list of Rathvilly errors was over-carrying, which the referee whistled for time and again. |
|
But today, the engine's whistles were sounding again and its 70-ton, 27 ft high flywheel was turning for the first time in more than 30 years. |
|
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. |
|
It's only in the down time that we recognize the one-way ratchet of adding to the cost of doing business. |
|
It was only a matter of time before Millan's reputation as a dog whisperer began to grow. |
|
It was whispered that they spent all their time locked up at the Business School, frantically running from one lecture or work group to the next. |
|
Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
|
The period was not the studio's finest hour and he did not fit in, spending more time hiding in a cupboard than at his desk drawing. |
|
Every time the door is opened, a woman snaps in front of us like a rat up a pipe. |
|
Duty calls, though, and I had to draw my gaze away for the time it takes to give you the low-down on this week's DVD releases. |
|
The vodka and whisky is flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film. |
|
We have precious little time as it is, but I try to set aside hours to do just that. |
|
She has since cut back on her hours and the distances she travels to spend more time with her family. |
|
This means you can dynamically edit any shapes you draw and go to print at any time without rasterizing them. |
|
It is time for some common sense on these matters for in a rural area like Wiltshire the car is not going to go away. |
|
The results were startling as astonished friends saw him ride a bicycle for the first time in two years. |
|
Very few manage to make time to go to a health club in the morning or evening hours, when it is usually open to all. |
|
It's about time the health service was shaken up though time will tell whether it will be a success. |
|
Since the start of last year the portfolio line-up has been shaken up from time to time. |
|
The New Year is usually a very poor time for quality adverts on television. |
|
|
I'll try to send more as time passes, but you may need to remind me when your supply gets low. |
|
People might take more notice of car insurance adverts that they have time to read. |
|
The mark up and transportation costs may overprice the product, while at the same time its quality may be low. |
|
Tracy was busy sketching a diagram of Sed's room, while I was clicking my tongue every time the clock's second hand ticked to amuse myself. |
|
This was no time to be helping the Guardian fill its pages with droll wheezes. |
|
There is a National competition for best photograph of a family, pet or farm animal, so now is the time get those cameras out and get clicking. |
|
This was the first time in seven years that the Thailand plant was visited by such high ranking officers from Emerson corporate headquarters. |
|
But as shameful as inaction is, Alberta is expected to set some all time records for a new low. |
|
Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets. |
|
By the time I reach downtown, of course, I see that things are astir. |
|
The first time I met Kevin, he shook my hand when I arrived and again when I left, and remembered me from the previous week when I couldn't have picked him out of a lineup. |
|
Allow your baby time to recognize that the rattle is producing the sound. |
|
The air, however, holds the suspended product of untold sneezes, coughs and wheezes, many of them, we must remember in the time of SARS, from Chinese Canadians. |
|
That evening it was dark early, which was normal for the time of year. |
|
But they do put it right around the corner near the time the video was shot. |
|
As more time passes, the coral that attach give the works entirely new shape, texture, and color. |
|
I felt it was time the take responsibility for the whole kit and caboodle. |
|
He spends a great deal of time painting and playing with his two grandkids. |
|
But who knows, the conventional wisdom is wrong all the time about these things. |
|
First inspections in the competition are due anytime during the month of June, and we should strive to make a good impression on the judges first time round. |
|
|
Perhaps that's why we spend so much time whining about our stress levels. |
|
Richard Nixon won big in 1972, for instance, at a time of deep and convulsive national unhappiness. |
|
After my digestive tract was clean as a whistle, and I looked like an extra from Schindler's List, it was time to get a look inside of me and see what was wrong. |
|
At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it. |
|
She took her time to reach me, walking delicately in my direction. |
|
The second-to-last time we met Zalwar Khan, he brought a man he introduced as his cousin. |
|
You're not expecting us to fall for that a second time are you? |
|
The game finished all square after ninety minutes but extra time did sort the two sides out as the home side scored twice to book their place in the next round. |
|
These maps are being issued at the same time under separate cover. |
|
I didn't have time to spare, and couldn't afford to be stalled. |
|
I was also teaching my courses at UC-Berkeley much of that time, though I had time off in the summers and through a sabbatical. |
|
Engineers managed to get trains running on time again by the early hours today, but further problems near Bethnal Green put them back to square one. |
|
Wendy Gamble, president of the New Toronto Historical Society, describes a time when factory whistles sounded around town and workers would walk to work. |
|
He had no time to spare and couldn't afford to fly by the target. |
|
We all enjoy the peace and quiet and a chance to daydream while weeding, but there comes a time when it's nice to have company and talk about the whys and wherefores. |
|
Every time Currie threw something at County it was returned with interest. |
|
From time to time I have wondered about the origins and the whys and wherefores of this unusual memory, and only last month was the key to the mystery found. |
|
The wind picked up on Sunday putting some whitecaps on some swells off shore and then mother nature unleashed a storm that was very out of character for this time of year. |
|
His estate included a house where he was living at the time of his death. |
|
Not long after we left the wind picked up and for 18 hours the remaining inhabitants suffered a white-out, something we'd escaped all the time we were there. |
|
|
Certainly, these costumes are easy to laugh at, but the time to rail against them has come and gone. |
|
At a time of continuous high unemployment, particularly in South Australia, statements like these were more than welcome and gave just a ray of hope. |
|
If the recovery time is not spontaneous within the hour, then recovery times can vary from weeks to several months, and permanent damage may have occurred. |
|
A recent study showed that lamotrigine not only delays the time to any mood events but is notably effective against the depressive lows of bipolar illness. |
|
I can't remember the last time I read a book from cover to cover. |
|
Germany under the Kaiser was not the monstrous regime it was made out to be by the propagandists of the British empire at the time the war broke out. |
|
The asterisked figures are for periods a little longer than the others, as they include time added on at the ends of the two halves to make up for stoppages. |
|
His whereabouts are still unknown at the time of going to press. |
|
It devotes the first half of its running time to the rehearsals, leaving a mere 45 minutes to cover a show that contains a solid 90 minutes worth of music. |
|
Economy Since Maldon's residents owned very little agricultural land at the time of Domesday, it does not seem that most townsmen earned a living from farming. |
|
Allies of the Chancellor accused Downing Street of ratting on a deal struck between the two men to maintain a united front when dealing with Britain's pensions time bomb. |
|
And so for these companies, the stitch in time has indeed saved nine. |
|
The amount of time the fennel needs to cook will depend upon its thickness and the heat of your range. |
|
Use of the same island at the same time and the synchronization of seasonal and annual movements were not directly linked to any social affinity between the two individuals. |
|
He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards. |
|
This time round, her verse resonates with her strokes on canvas and though this has not been deliberate, there is, as she admits, a natural affinity between the two. |
|
Last year, he was one home run from a 40-40 season, and he improved his walks-to-strikeouts ratio, walking more than whiffing for the first time in his career. |
|
He had an arrangement whereby he could arrive at any time he needed help. |
|
At a time when that unease was in danger of becoming a potential confrontation the language being used by Russian diplomats last week was almost friendly. |
|
It certainly isn't the first time Logan has verbally lashed out at Ryan. |
|
|
It is also true that more people will always be attracted to the passive, easy nature of lowbrow culture than those who will take the time to decipher high culture. |
|
It can only be a matter of time he goes on the lash with Hitchens. |
|
There's still time for conservatives to coopt this issue as part of a broader agenda for promoting family values. |
|
The rescue lasted for about two hours and the crew worked for much of the time waist deep in water as the waves broke over the stem of the lifeboat. |
|
But this year the festive season will be far from normal for the tot as it is the first time she will be able to thank her parents for their presents. |
|
Afraid for the first time of the darkness, he began to whimper in fear. |
|
These days police officers seem to spend much of their time plucking the low-hanging fruit afforded by motorists or minor transgressors of petty government edicts. |
|
Another quiet month I'm afraid, which means too much time spent on here. |
|
But then I tuned in one time and my white-knuckled fingers never let go. |
|
At the time of venous blood drawing, these individuals did not present the neurological and behavioral symptoms found in patients exposed to toxigenic molds. |
|
Astrological conditions indicate this would be an excellent time to implement concrete changes that bring your life closer to your own ideological ideal. |
|
Take advantage of this quiet mental time to see how normal people live. |
|
The first time she cut back on her medications, she had a grand mal seizure in her bathroom and knocked out her front teeth. |
|
Cecil barely had time to open his mouth to scream as his astral body impacted on the ground, slipping right through it and down into the bowels of the Earth. |
|
At a time when the economy is experiencing the effects of corrections in the world economy along with local difficulties, many businesses are struggling to stay afloat. |
|
By the time I was sixteen I could do all sorts of folk dances. |
|
Has the Ark, or some of it, survived the ravages of time in some form? |
|
I am glad to see you have enough interest in the fascinatingly challenging and yet delicate game of Diplomacy to spend some time to read about it. |
|
The lorry hit him so hard he was dead by the time the nearside front wheels rolled over his neck. |
|
Given her advanced age and storied career, wouldn't the aftermath of the surgery have been a good time to gracefully bow out? |
|