Ideally, you start it when you arrive, and you finish sometime before you go on stage to show it. |
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Ancient Egyptians believed that death occurs when a person's ka, leaves the body. |
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You have to learn when your Tamagotchi needs food, when it needs to sleep, when it wakes up. |
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I requested that he bring you westwards, that being the direction you were traveling in when we found you. |
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Residents need not worry about what to do with their old bin when it is replaced by their new wheelie bin. |
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Incidentally my rotors are new and straight and when I use another wheel set with Hayes rotors. |
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I made a bad start but at the first point I got away ok but then when I got on the throttle I had too much wheelspin and lost one position. |
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There are times when although there are no absolute values you simply have to act as though there are. |
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I was a junior member of the National Rifle Association when it was about being a sportsman, not a Rambo. |
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Nat, I know, was humbled when he was told the lengths to which his old adversary had gone to honour his name. |
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So when lawn edges become overgrown and tatty, it can have an adverse effect on the look of the whole garden. |
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These would offer hope and understanding at a time when there's so much suffering and adversity in the world. |
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I'm still wondering why he's a junior in highschool when he could be one in college! |
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Thankfully when the doctor tried to set my bones I conveniently wet myself and passed out with the pain. |
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The fact remains that many tend to marry people like themselves, especially when it comes to social rank. |
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I get annoyed when people force their hand-holding, wet-nursing systems down my throat. |
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These can rank among the most reliable of sources, when properly evaluated and analyzed. |
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The awards ceremony, when the list of 50 companies will be ranked according to percentage growth, is on Wednesday. |
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There are times when even partisans have to break ranks if they want to maintain credibility, and this is one of them. |
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Philosophically speaking, here on Earth, when we want to know what's inside a rock, we take a hammer and give it a whack. |
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It's a very common condition, I'm told, but usually they don't leave a whacking great scar across you when they sort it out. |
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Central banks last night said that they were ready to offer liquidity when markets open today. |
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And when taken to extremes, such as at these schools in Kirkland and Puyallup, political correctness sinks to the realm of rank stupidity. |
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In 2000, when Flanagan was eleven, the local state high school expanded to include a middle school and a junior school. |
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They had not been gone for five minutes when the discussion of their private lives began. |
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Does your chest wheeze or make whistling sounds even when you do not have a cold? |
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Frank, 41, applied for the post when the parish council advertised two vacancies. |
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David had to postpone any college plans he may have had when his uncle died suddenly. |
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February is the month when there is no vegetation to cover this awful advertisement for the town. |
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We employed this technique when a Kabyle vessel arrived at the Museum with a white bloom across parts of the surface. |
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Even when he was offering me advice on my personal life, he had me in stitches. |
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Fruit nurseries are always happy to offer advice on how to grow specific plants, so do ask when you buy. |
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He said it was expected to be reopened to pedestrians today but it was not yet clear when it would open to traffic. |
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So has Paul, and we were trying to work out in the changing room when we'd each last been. |
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We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears. |
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Although there are a number of ways to predict when this is, they are not entirely reliable. |
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We don't know when the pub will reopen, although we hope it will be as soon as possible. |
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There were times when he crossed the finish line and found himself hanging out the side, unaware of where he was. |
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She has literally waited for the minute when we turned our backs and seized the moment. |
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It was best not to provoke them, and others like them, at a time when maximum unity was necessary. |
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Meopham Tennis Club will be having an open day this Sunday when it will be offering free coaching. |
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We must not return to the days when former Home Secretaries cut police numbers. |
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Although we always want things, childhood is the time when we are most insistent. |
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There are moments when Caribbean winds, normally an elixir, get a bit out of hand. |
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It was a day when global warming showed that it can survive even in the face of a westerly gale. |
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There have been times when Given was considered not to be the best keeper at Newcastle. |
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There comes a time in every rich artist's life when they may consider changing careers. |
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Falls are most common in the summer, when people sleep outside on their roofs to keep cool. |
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It's that time of year when gimmicky wines with daft labels burst upon us in the supermarkets. |
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It is one of those times when outstanding actors have a great time doing a decent film. |
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The days are long past when independent schools were the preserve of Lord Snooty and his pals. |
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As a matter of fact there were nights when I drove to my sister across town to get ice. |
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I'm still sure that one of the finest days in his life was when they opened a kebab machine in the Union. |
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The day when you could open your windows for fresh air is just a dim memory. |
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Cancun has shown once again that we are living in a time when great struggles are shaping history. |
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His dad left when he was very young, although he patched things up before he died. |
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Although for a couple of years when I was a child my whole family decided not to eat meat. |
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His father was operating on a cat in the room below when he saw his son hurtle to the ground. |
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He was looking out the front door yesterday when I had it open to feed the hens. |
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He told police that he used it because it helped him sleep when he was coming off heroin. |
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Theatre is her first love and when she is not performing she can invariably be found among the audience. |
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They shared a room when they were on tour and off the field they were big buddies. |
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The behaviour of some people after Munich rankled with me very much, and continues to do so, especially when the anniversary comes around. |
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It really rankles me when I see faulty advice such as the following being circulated to unsuspecting webmasters. |
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Yes, this is what happens when you spend a little too much money on Chinese food every week and are eventually reduced to instant ramen noodles. |
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And the ker-ching of the till when the house sells will be all the more melodious and rewarding for it. |
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Every individual can determine the advisability of where and when to travel. |
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Although they cannot see fully yet, they listen intently when we tell them of these things. |
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All too often as adults, we cease to give it any attention or value, except at night when we sleep and we dream. |
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One survivor said a meeting was being held in an upstairs room when the blast occurred. |
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His father took him to Tynecastle when he was five, to see a Hearts and Hibs game. |
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Now he goes to bed late because he is frightened of nightmares when he sleeps. |
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That's what my Scottish grandmother told me I needed to do when I was five years old. |
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The option is one of three for the three main party leaders to consider when they meet at City Hall. |
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He urged people to keep mobile phones out of sight when not in use, and to use them to make essential calls only. |
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In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
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The first time I used a personal shopper was five years ago, when I lived in Toronto. |
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He once sneaked into the woman's home while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. |
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In retrospect, I wish I'd got someone at the other end of the room to call me when he set off. |
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Perhaps the first thing I see when I open my curtains will make the decision for me. |
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I took them round a present and a card not long ago when the new baby arrived. |
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The chief safety scientist of American phone companies was sacked when he found out too much. |
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Louise Welsh faced facts when she left Glasgow University with a degree in history. |
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There was silence in the room when she finished her description of her trip to Africa. |
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A representative of the team paid a visit to the shop when it opened in the week before Christmas. |
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It is much needed because where are people meant to buy groceries when they finish work or at weekends? |
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Already we've had a lot of people in asking about Nemos, and when the film opens that will triple. |
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We are going to make her a book-nook in her room when we move and this cushion is a good start. |
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A colleague found him dead in bed after breaking into his room when he did not turn up for work. |
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We got a couple of tickets out to the middle of nowhere and boarded the train when it arrived. |
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Demophoon and Phyllis fell in love when his ship was washed ashore in a storm. |
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I said when I arrived here on Wednesday night that I felt the hand of history upon us. |
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Although we were a little disappointed when it turned out to be the same colour as our long termer! |
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Birds are most plentiful in the wet season when up to 300 species gathers here. |
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What I do, when I get to the bottom and start working, is I take the hose and stuff it down the back of my wetsuit. |
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I was sorting out the books on Beth's bookshelves to make more room for our junk when I found her copy of the highway code. |
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When my telephone line was activated I received many junk calls and fax machine sounds when I answered my phone. |
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I think the Internet has still got a strong element of co-operation when you delve beyond all the useless junk and corporate machinery. |
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I had just nodded off to sleep when I was woken up by an almighty crash from their house. |
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The timid male would be advised to stand well back when a female threatened is on the rampage. |
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Members of a local activity group had a whale of a time when they enjoyed their first scuba diving experience. |
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Philippa survived the murder attempt, when Walter stabbed her, because her whalebone corset protected her. |
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As with ramose colonies, frondose forms were weakened when Sanctum laurentiensis mined out large chambers. |
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And I remember when it was here in Atlanta, you wanted to be careful about leaning against a post for fear the paint was still wet. |
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Six different shows in two days is no junket, especially when you don't know your fellow performers. |
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There's definitely an adrenaline rush when you're doing a live show that's being broadcast across the country. |
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George adores Tom and is deeply saddened and angered when his father sells him. |
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But when the war came, the majority of these men rallied behind the Union and the Republican administration. |
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There was a time last year when I didn't think for one moment she would still be with us but she rallied and is still going strong. |
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But why should we look westwards, when we have had our own unforgettable magicians, P.C.Sorcar, for example. |
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He only encountered a problem on the penultimate stage of the rally, when his gearbox seized. |
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This situation eased in 1986 when the international Whaling Commission declared a moratorium on whaling. |
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Japan will lead the charge to overturn a ban on commercial whaling when the International Whaling Commission meets in just over a week. |
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With whaling still outlawed, the Japanese are out of practice when it comes to taking out large blubbery mammals. |
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Witnesses said that when the car hit Mr Kornelis, he was thrown 20 feet into the air and across the junction on to Railway Road. |
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I line my bucket with them and when full of bits and pieces I tie up the last bag and put it in my wheelie bin, keeping the latter clean. |
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We were adrift in the Atlantic, the boat moving only with the rocking of the waves and when the rare puff of wind blew through our sails. |
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We were only advised of this legal position when we sought to follow up the progress of investigation of complaints. |
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But when the Minister scratches a bit of an itch, whammo, she is prepared to dump all over them. |
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Why is it that just when you think you are on top of things, whammo, along comes something to knock you right down again. |
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Another release had a curious note advising the recommending of headphones when listening. |
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And seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked an exit ramp off Interstate 280 in San Francisco. |
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They have routine duties but these are put on hold when exercises or operations are ramped up. |
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I think it was this weekend when I woke up to discover that my futon was actually damp, wet through from my sweating into it during the night. |
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A gang of drunken youths robbed a woman and attacked passers-by when they went on the rampage in the centre of York. |
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Thieves went on the rampage in the Kenmare and Sneem area early on Friday morning when they raided a pub, restaurant and a local shop. |
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The first new wharenui in a century was opened on the South Island when the Rehua Wharenui was completed. |
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Thus, the adsorption and affinity of each protein studied should be quite different when they are adsorbed on a hydrophobic surface. |
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Five nurses were attacked when a man went on the rampage through a South Yorkshire hospital, a judge heard. |
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Melanie had been at work in her new job for 15 minutes when the plane hit the north tower. |
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He whinges, he moans, but when push comes to launch, it's always Craig who wriggles into his damp wettie and makes it look sweet. |
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She can smoke as much as she wants when in her room and we get on just fine. |
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During the night when concrete was needed, workers added the Portland cement and admixtures and placed the concrete. |
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They may not thank you for offering them a fun companion when what they really need is a mother. |
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So when it comes to buying music, what place is there for any form of brand loyalty? |
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So at the end of the night, when we cashed out, whatever money we had over the gross amount of the totaled checks, we kept as tips. |
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The move follows a series of recent ram raids, when thieves have smashed into the barriers to get at the cash. |
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The jury had been deliberating for more than eight hours when the majority verdict of 11 jurors was taken. |
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But what of the worst bits, the bits that make you cringe when you hear them? |
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The years passed as the children grew into adults, left home and came home again when on holidays. |
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One of the Herald's finest moments was its rallying of support for the 1913 Dublin lockout, when bosses tried to break Irish workers' unions. |
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They are waiting at the door when I open up at 6.20 and will buy the paper or whatever before they go in. |
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They said the dog had died from heat stroke or exhaustion or whatever it is that happens to dogs when they burn up. |
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He was about to dictate into his recorder about the progress of his work when his mobile phone rang. |
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Mr Quinn had two of the raiders under effective arrest in a car, but when he was distracted by two other raiders, the men in the car rammed him. |
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Tensions erupted when one company's officers and troops accused their counterparts in the other unit of not restraining the two adulterers. |
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Eyes brightening, Adam envisioned the relief and joy on his father's face when he arrived back at the ranch with the missing cattle in tow. |
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The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
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I used to love that song when it was played on the old Saturday morning radio programmes for kids. |
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What would your wife say when you got home after being locked up with a pretty jury woman? |
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The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river. |
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When has a judge of a court made an order when it is not just and equitable to do so? |
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It is a sad fact that, when it comes to sensitivity to attack, there is no one so sensitive as a journalist. |
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I have a fund of somewhat boring stories which I tell myself when sleep is slow to come. |
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So we were taken aback the other day when an email we had sent to a York PR firm bounced back, accompanied by a strict admonishment. |
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He had looked at this as a simple ball to be enjoyed, when in fact it was just as much a trial to everyone else as to him. |
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Then there are those days when it emerges from hiding just as an unfortunate vehicle is passing above. |
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This is when Vaclav Havel came to speak to Congress just after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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It began when a local meeting just outside Worcester got rather out of hand. |
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Readers may remember the little eye problem I glibly referred to a few weeks ago when I rambled on about hypochondria. |
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She was watching TV with her 13-year-old son when the ranchslider started to shake violently. |
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Scores of officers were involved in the operation and it is believed the man advanced on officers, ignoring warnings to stop, when he was shot. |
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Much ado about nothing, maybe, but when it comes to nosey and cynical journalists, few believe there can ever be smoke without fire. |
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At night when I'm lying in my bed, my wheezes echo throughout my apartment. |
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But the Election Commission disturbed this apple-cart when it advanced the elections, thus ruining their plan. |
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There are certain terms that car manufacturers love to use when pushing their latest wares. |
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He has a good understanding of rugby, and when he's on his game he can do just about anything. |
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There are some moments when Chichester is just fabulous, and just now was one of them. |
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Wath reduced the arrears just on the break with a penalty when the New Lane side were caught offside. |
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They went ahead when Tom Copeland fielded a stray opposition kick just on half way. |
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But just on the break they reduced the arrears when Danny Hickey went the length of the field to score. |
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He's the kind of guy who always has the mot juste on the tip of his tongue and the wit to know when to say it, and when not to. |
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You slept when you could, but you were always awake at first and last light in case of a surprise attack. |
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She used to shout at the children when they left the room with it still on. |
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He didn't look as bothered when professional whatshisface dislocated his shoulder! |
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Astor was just about to reclaim his travelling bag and unpack when the phone began to ring. |
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She was just slipping into the realm of sleep when a slight rustling woke her. |
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I first met whatshisname, when I spoke at the Oxford Union while he was its president. |
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I turned around, and when I was turning I saw just someone was running by me, and he just, like, whacked me with this long black stick. |
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No application was made, and certainly no application was granted when this matter came before the justices. |
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Devlin just followed her out into his bedroom, when his cell phone started ringing. |
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It is easy to let a Shih Tzu take advantage of you, particularly when it is so cute and adorable. |
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In the 1970s, his parents moved from the country's eastern region to settle in Camden, then separated rancorously when he was six. |
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He loved a laugh and when he was in a crowd he was the life and soul of the party. |
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It has vanished into the black cyber hole where all blogs go when they're not being noticed. |
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I love it when the web makes you take more notice of things in the real world. |
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Opinion is divided on what can be done to keep the roads open when it snows. |
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Because when you do it there will be no doubt, none whatsoever, that it is real. |
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It was late March, 1890, and the whaups were crying a new spring over the braes of Mauricewood, when they brought out the men from the east face. |
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I must return, perhaps in the spring when whaups and laverocks call on a warm wind. |
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A director's loan arises when a director advances money to or draws money out of a company. |
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After the position was organized, he led an assault approximately 15 yards from the final objective, when enemy fire halted the advance. |
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Regardless of what the US dollar does, the rand will only improve again when South African workers have learned what productivity is. |
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But when I realised today that my weed jungle does not constitute a garden to potter in, I turfed them into the bin. |
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For example, when we see that Emily owns a cat, is there any doubt it will jump out at someone for a cheap scare later on? |
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Try to start making childcare arrangements well in advance of when you need them. |
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I was moving to Dublin and nobody was going to tell me when and where to smoke. |
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The sun was just beginning to dip over the horizon when they arrived at the Imkills' jungle-like habitat three days later. |
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They seem only ever to get an opposing view when a speaker says something with which they disagree. |
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I was there when he was doing his first original entry into politics, he was an advance man for his presidential campaign. |
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Gabriele was in first place when he handed the car over to me and we had about 4 seconds to our advantage over Cappellari. |
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The centre was only open a week when it was forced to close because of dumping on the site. |
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However, when foreign competitors do not follow these good standards they gain competitive advantage because they can produce goods cheaper. |
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Mr Clark was preparing Sunday lunch when he opened the oven door and a fireball leapt into the air. |
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On the few occasions when he did question it he received a sharp response which on the figures was fully justified. |
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They were considering going scuba diving when the tsunami devastated the coastline. |
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Have your dogs and cats treated regularly for worms, especially when they're young. |
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I asked myself this question three years ago when I attended my first convention during my junior year of college. |
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In a nutshell, when the masses justly resist, it is an honor and an obligation to stand in support of such resistance. |
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Chen recalled that when she attempted to grip the juts in the wall, both her leg and arm muscles started to tremble. |
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A tourist caused a security scare when he deliberately left his bag of dirty washing on a plane which brought him home from Ibiza. |
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The move follows a scare on May 11, when authorities ordered workers to evacuate several federal buildings. |
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Music playing underneath dialogue is occasionally used to advantage when the actors' voices are effectively jamming with the instruments. |
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A spectacular form of heat advection occurs when molten rock, or magma, erupts from a volcano. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is balanced when there is no p.d. between the midpoints of the voltage dividers. |
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Weeping standards of ramblers and climbers are lovely when grown correctly. |
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Such juvenescent films form when the evaporation of water is prevented and that of a minor but highly surface-active component is favored. |
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Although I am serious when the situation demands it, I try to be jolly to give people a bit of a lift. |
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In fact, when I pass the police station at night the door is always closed and no lights to be seen. |
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If grown on a window ledge, it may be necessary to bring the plants into the room at night when there is frost. |
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I feel like writing a long, rambling sort of entry, with lots of tangents and absolutely no warnings as to when I'm going to change the topic. |
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The choreography required him to roll on the floor at a time when fans adored his high leaps and sparkling technique. |
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He probably thought that I was an immature and juvenile little child, which I can be, when I'm near Garret. |
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Not wanting to have another confrontation with her, he called out when he was within hearing range of her. |
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The man's whole life should have been considered when the decision was made to give the award out. |
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You may not know it, but it really does matter where you sleep when you are away from home. |
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It is the policy of the school not to open when the roads are very icy in the interest of safety. |
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They need, too, to be open when people are inclined to use them, including Sundays. |
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The more limited range of electric vehicles is less problematic when most trips are within the urban area. |
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I was almost in range for the shot I wanted when my over-enthusiastic buddy stormed in above me and scared the fish away. |
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Back when the old American west was untamed, and the ranges were open and free, there lived an unassuming cowboy named Gritts. |
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On a day when big stories leapt off the leaderboard, Donald was among the best. |
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Learn the mechanics of one-hand shooting, and do a few drills when range time permits. |
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He had once gone down to the practice ranges to mock her archery skills when she'd first begun to learn. |
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With both types of electric ranges, the dials on the back can be in the way when you try to put a very large pot on a rear burner. |
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These last few weeks, when the wheedlers hadn't yet taken over my classes, I was a little worried. |
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The wheel automatically moves away from the driver when the ignition key is removed and returns when the ignition is switched on. |
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We had our own form of range anxiety on the Cairnwell Pass when we realised we were fast in danger of running out of fuel, both volts and litres. |
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Range anxiety is a real thing when you can't just pull into the corner gas station. |
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This is why many of us when we come to India, have difficulty with the way Hindus adore Gods in the forms of statues. |
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That's the cheese maker workout section of the day when you turn about a thousand wheels of cheese ranging from two to 12 pounds. |
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The aspiration is the puff of air that you can feel if you wet your finger and hold it in front of your mouth when you say pot in English. |
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The omens didn't look good when the intrepid explorers had to jump-start their old bangers to reach the end of the street. |
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I wondered if this little boy could speak any English, when I saw the same young boy I'd seen at the elevators be wheeled into the room. |
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Both were incapable of disengaging from political wheeling and dealing when it mattered. |
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It might seem like a bit of a laugh to jump in front of an engine, but it won't be when we are scraping them out from under a wheel arch. |
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When we're at our most adventuresome, that's when we produce our best music. |
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I am not adventuresome when it comes to trying new foods, but Jerry tried pretty well everything. |
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The first thing you want to remember when jump-starting a car is that a slight possibility of explosion does exist. |
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Astaire was a virtuoso dancer, able to convey lighthearted adventuresomeness or deep emotion when called for. |
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For reasons such as these we must take great care when a particular moral view claims to be Biblical. |
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I was fed up of having to avoid certain foods and when I finished the chicken I felt guilty. |
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He still wets the bed during nights not regularly but frequently, mostly during winter when he goes to bed without going to the bathroom. |
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First told about wheelchair rugby when he was in hospital, it is a sport he has attacked with vengeance. |
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Also thanks to the people in New Zealand who were so welcoming and helpful when I was there for the wheelchair rugby. |
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His mobility was severely affected when he contracted polio at the age of 15, and he is now a wheelchair-user. |
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The wheelchair user can swing the desk to one side when moving in and out of the chair. |
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The absorption of cimetidine and ranitidine is accelerated when coadministered with cisapride. |
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If both parents wet the bed when they were young, it's very likely that their child will as well. |
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I first read this in my junior year in college, when I was studying in London for a semester. |
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But, when we even partially pay for it, what they do has to be justified and when justification is demanded the outcome will almost always be condemnation. |
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In the Narasimha Rao years, the issue was raked up when the Prime Minister held the post of the party president, and several chief ministers did not give up PCC presidentship. |
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The Asian Garden thrives in winter, when the weather is wet and cool. |
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Consider the following precautions when selecting a wet cleaning method. |
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Sky almost wets herself with glee when he enters the classroom. |
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For the last two years, I've been wetting myself when I laugh. |
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It will happen when each of us begins to act justly, and only with love. |
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The peak and valleys paint a visual picture of the sound the newborn universe made when it was still wet behind the ears, a mere 300,000 years after its birth in a big bang. |
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However, enforcement of the dress code regulations has been uneven and, when it occurred, generally consisted of verbal admonishment by security forces. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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Always a bit of a pain when strapped in to jump seats facing sideways in the plane, but that was a minor discomfort compared to some places he'd been recently. |
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Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons. |
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But when directed inward, that lifeblood tends to congeal, while exposed to rigorous movement it can offer sustaining power. |
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I absolutely love rainy days when I don't have to go out into the wetness. |
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The fourth type of wet-nursing developed when the Church and the State employed wet nurses to suckle foundlings in institutions created for saving souls and lives. |
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We already saw what happens to him when a conglomerate attempts to give him massive amounts of money. |
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The tension over the future of the company increased last week when 200 of the town's population of 3,000 rallied in support of the sacked workers. |
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The move comes after two people were hurt when a car crashed into a crowd of spectators during a rally of high-performance vehicles on the Armytage Road Industrial Estate. |
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David Lee becomes suspicious of the fourth years when he witnesses them congratulating each other in the office. |
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But in an era when Washington can barely keep its doors open, some congratulation is in order. |
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Take a small pocket-sized resealable pack of wet wipes when going camping. |
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The incident happened shortly after noon yesterday when it is understood a man drove up to the gates of the haulage company and rammed into a number of parked cars outside. |
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Such terrain includes cities, jungles, and dense forests, but it also includes open terrain when it is mountainous or broken, affording the enemy numerous hiding places. |
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There is also evidence that NSAIDs cause intestinal damage when taken in conjunction with exercise. |
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My former colleague is now well into his 90s, but is as spry and fit as the day when he swam out to meet the submarine sent to take him back to his adoptive homeland. |
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They showed a similar effect in paired-choice tests of red junglefowl, whereby females mate at random when neither male has the threshold ornament value. |
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While the people who saw him when he was first born adored him, their love for him has become so much greater now that he's developed his own personality. |
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Trevor's close shave unfolded on August 17 when he and fellow Croydon ramblers were walking along the banks of the River Arun when he was stung twice by a hornet. |
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It's hard not to wince when she slips into 'adorkable' mode. |
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The shopping bags are piled up against the ranchslider when I return. |
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During the season when the advertising was on air, sales rose 12 percent. |
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My sixth and worst episode struck at the end of my junior year of college when I was overwrought about a recent breakup with a boyfriend and exhausted from school. |
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Williamson, who left college after his junior year, is raw when it comes to running routes, and he had trouble catching the ball during some offseason practices. |
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Further problems arose when the health authorities made a highly critical assessment and withdrew the surgical unit's status as a training facility for junior doctors. |
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The work paid off when Butcher crept back in the England team for the 2001 Ashes series, then whacked the greatest team in cricket around Headingley for 173 unbeaten runs. |
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A Hearts move broke down when Marshall scooped up a cross, and the goalkeeper saw space at the other end of the field and whacked a clearance for Craig Dargo. |
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In his testimony, Flemmi claimed that when Bulger first introduced him to special agent Connolly at a coffee shop in Newton. |
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After a day of missteps in the West Midlands, Farage was treated like a conquering hero when he took the stage. |
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It was forged by the heat of dragons' breath when 1,000 bent their swords in fealty to Aegon the conqueror. |
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Jaini took a step down the ramp when it fully extended itself. |
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