You therefore in effect overpay each month, which is why your mortgage would be cleared more quickly. |
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Besides, the Constitution isn't legislation in itself, it is the basis for legislation, which is why supermajorities are required to amend it. |
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They issued it as a general statement to the press, which is why most papers did not touch it. |
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This thought makes some of us suicidal and homicidal, which is why it's good the month ends in the State Fair. |
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The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued. |
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I always prefer to grow natives with natives, which is why I would choose to underplant gum trees with just a few clumps of lomandra or dianella. |
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Team-work touched with a hint of madness is what seems to appeal, which is why Rodrigues has settled in so well. |
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No two actuaries would ever calculate the same transfer value, which is why you need someone to ensure you are not losing out. |
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April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings. |
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He has locked up all his favourite vodkas, which is why he hasn't been caught out on the slops in two years. |
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Henceforth, men and women are prone to view each other as objects, which is why they are now ashamed of their nakedness. |
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The less fat you have, the less noticeable cellulite is, which is why diet and exercise play an important role. |
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Its main riff is powered by Perry playing a six string bass, which is why that riff sounds so low down, dirty, and evil. |
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The fog had lifted somewhat when we arrived, which is why they were able to successfully land. |
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However, this bridge was the limit of navigability of the river, which is why it is the furthest upstream that you find the remnants of docks. |
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And their power-crazed heads obviously long to wear a crown, which is why they behave like old-style nawabs and potentates. |
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Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden. |
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The inferences made by the psychologists in your report suggest she is insecure or unsure of herself which is why she overreacts so much. |
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Meaningful internationals are hard to come by for the Socceroos, which is why Farina intends to take all he can out of the Scotland game. |
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He is a very charismatic figure and a very good man, which is why his appeal is so widespread. |
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And I think he touched a nerve, which is why we're seeing so much reaction, not just in the media but on Capitol Hill, as you just showed. |
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No one throws a strike every ball, which is why filling frames is very important. |
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Newborn infants are obligatory nose breathers which is why nasal obstructions can interfere with normal feeding. |
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I just love the fact that he seems entirely fearless, which is why his sound is so distinctive. |
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They have no use for any body function except the brain, which is why you need to make a headshot in order to eliminate them. |
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One would like to think humans are benign but it would seem we're brutish, which is why I'm interested in literature around that. |
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This will cost more than the government would like, which is why we are being offered the carrot of a salary increase to accept the status quo. |
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Certain tasks go easier with specialized tools, which is why manufacturers produce dozens of designs in varying grades. |
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Sony seems to grasp this, which is why their Home Theater System had two video input functions. |
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This is nothing more than a stitch-up, which is why George is going to the Senate to appear before the committee on Tuesday. |
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Because the buildings are fairly old there are no party walls in the roof void, which is why it spread quickly. |
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You know, I'm really, incredibly camera shy, which is why you've only seen about two pictures of me in three years. |
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He's the one player on the roster who will grab a jump ball, which is why the team loves him in the red zone. |
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You see, lead in high enough amounts is toxic to the extreme, not to mention fatal, which is why it hasn't been used in a dog's age. |
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Those dualisms are still deeply ingrained in common sense, which is why pragmatism is so counterintuitive. |
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And keeping people waiting is part of what stardom is about, which is why he showed up over half an hour late without anyone seeming to mind. |
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Both events might be thought of as forms of eclipse, which is why they merit mention. |
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One man's ennui is another man's earner, which is why we have accountants, cleaners and cooks. |
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As a person, though, she is very knowing, which is why she's trying to get through the whole thing with a minimum amount of fuss. |
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Winds were gusty which is why I stopped on the alee side of this low tide peninsula. |
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Few poets write more than a handful of great poems, which is why the same ones keep cropping up. |
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I would also like to remind everyone that the last two releases are alpha, which is why only minor changes are visible. |
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Broadly speaking, it's unfeminist, which is why young women are frowned on for stripping off, but this disapprobation is misplaced. |
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It also helps keep all the beneficial chemicals intact, which is why green tea is so good for you. |
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Indeed, what struck her was the untapped potential of the magazine, which is why she accepted the editorship. |
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Yeah, I know about the Baccinalia stuff which is why I went for more of an invite than a full-on summoning. |
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He supports gold star families in any way he can, which is why he attended and donated. |
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The chemical reactions by which they do this evolve gas, which is why peas and beans cause wind. |
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Senior generals and staff officers know this, which is why they are reluctant to rush into attacking at such a time. |
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In my view, it was someone inexperienced who carried out the fixing of the spool to the spindle, which is why it was not properly fitted. |
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It also happens to be the truth, which is why I plan to have him garroted by Italian thugs. |
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Experts argue that share prices were effectively artificially rigged, which is why there has been no recovery. |
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The top of a cumulonimbus cloud is often capped by cirrus, which is why the anvil of a thundercloud is often brilliant white. |
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At the moment the right wing of the party has asserted its supremacy, which is why lily-livered lefties like me have deserted the Party. |
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These dolphins and other cetaceans don't like divers' bubbles, which is why we had to leave our aqualungs on the boat and snorkel. |
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The more slowly muscles contract, the more force they are able to deliver, which is why heavy weights can only be lifted slowly. |
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It's very easy to confuse the two which is why some people may tell you that I speak in a Long Island tongue. |
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A similar litany of complaints might have come from any United follower in the street, which is why fan endorsement has been nearly unanimous. |
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The symbolism and archetypes he's playing with are not what you'll usually find in comics, which is why he makes interesting comics. |
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These efforts make inspiring reading, which is why I have mentioned them in some detail here. |
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He was insignificant, so that no one would remember or notice, which is why he was perfect for his job. |
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Theft is another major problem, which is why good garaging is so important. |
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I peeked at my surroundings every minute or so, which is why my heart fell into my stomach at the sight of the steep drop. |
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The police are fighting a losing battle, and they know this, which is why you are unlikely to be arrested for small amounts. |
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But did you intend to do so, which is why you took the clothes off your upper body? |
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He added that the council took a dim view of people using disabled parking spaces, which is why the fine was so high. |
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A very peaceful fish which is why it is so well suited for community tanks, zebra danios tolerate a wide range of temperatures. |
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They are one of the most autonomous and independent of animals, which is why you don't find a wolf act at the circus. |
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The most modern missiles are not fooled by the flares, which is why the more expensive laser and infrared based systems are preferred. |
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I do believe Mobile phones makes us more productive, which is why I avoid them like the plague. |
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I have a dangerously addictive personality, which is why I avoid drugs like the plague. |
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We humans are inclined to sympathize with attractive people, which is why satirists often paint their targets in hideous garb. |
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Lead tastes sweet, which is why children start and continue to put it in their mouths. |
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When it's underactive, your body burns fewer calories and burns them more slowly, which is why it can affect your ability to lose weight. |
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Gold is extremely malleable, and highly conductive, which is why they make circuits out of it. |
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I understand that people need to be compensated to jury these competitions, which is why we have entry fees. |
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So it's a futile effort to try to climb up to God, which is why he sent his son to be our savior. |
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I happen to think his remarks highly pertinent, which is why I have reproduced them here. |
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This muscle is not easily brought under voluntary control, which is why it is usually quite easy to tell a genuine smile from a fake one. |
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He has it all which is why major league scouts consider him to be the best all-around player in the game. |
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Usually, the only solution is soaking and scrubbing, which is why I scramble eggs only in non-stick pans. |
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It's a very good point, which is why more and more academic work is marked by continuous assessment. |
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He felt that he wasn't even scratching the surface of animal trafficking, which is why he decided to join forces with other groups. |
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Search engines see hyphens and commas as spaces, which is why they would count that example as the same word next to itself. |
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I suspect that he thinks he is one, which is why we are occasionally treated to comments that to most people appear banal. |
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Contracting the disease once does not render a person immune to future infections, which is why getting routine boosters is so important. |
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We don't want householders to feel like curmudgeons which is why the posters wish callers an enjoyable night. |
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In the UK, thongs are knickers, which is why I was a little alarmed to find our New York office banned them in the dress code. |
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The yellow crooknecks have a delicious strong flavor, which is why they are a favorite for us. |
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The restaurant name was franchised out, which is why you still occasionally stumble on a Pierre Victoire tucked away on an English high street. |
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The website was down for a few hours earlier today, which is why some people may have had a problem getting through. |
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Scotland is just seen as great for shooting, golf and tugging your forelock, which is why so many get out. |
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You're secretly six months along with his sextuplets, which is why you're wearing a corset, to hide it. |
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The pigs' apprehension about being eaten results in tough meat, which is why pork no longer tastes good. |
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We knew their strength was in central midfield which is why we packed the midfield. |
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We have fought with all our might to find an alternative option, which is why today's announcement is so disappointing now. |
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I might have pulled my front brake by accident, which is why I went over the front, but I don't know. |
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Work had been slow lately and he had to go hunt on his own account, which is why he was out that night. |
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To recover they need to feast on conkers, acorns and sweet chestnuts, which is why visitors are exhorted not to gather these items. |
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Our bank manager confessed to being prohibited from putting anything in writing, which is why he expects clients to speak to him directly. |
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There has always been a vicious edge to his performances, which is why he's miscast in romcoms and nice guy roles. |
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Instead, many companies are burying higher charges through various tricks and ploys, which is why consumers need to be all the more vigilant. |
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We have not gotten off that, which is why we're short on equipment and personnel and training. |
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Alas, they were overlooked, which is why I think the Academy Awards are a big steaming pile of cow pie. |
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Many Southern Democratic politicians have learned the trick of building biracial coalitions, which is why they aren't extinct. |
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It's all there in plain sight, which is why the reporters are having such an easy, gleeful time digging it up. |
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The citron was the first citrus fruit to reach Europe, which is why the whole group of fruits is called after one of its less important members. |
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Video editing is a taxing chore, which is why we choose to use it on motherboards to test performance. |
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I love the lack of pretense in East Boston, which is why now I still visit the old hood because it's still home. |
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The fisherfolk there know that, which is why they did not mount an armada and head for Tobago after her dotish talk. |
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After all death is not a comfortable venture, it is not painless as a rule which is why animals avoid it so much. |
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Over the millennia, different settlers have tremendously influenced Cyprus, which is why Cypriot traditions consist of a mixture of influences remaining from settlers. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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I believe that both companies will suffer when consumers are eventually forced to draw in their horns, which is why I'll be giving their shares a miss. |
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If my mares produce successful horses on the racetrack then obviously they'll be worth a lot more money, which is why I'm doing it in the long run. |
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Putin is cornered, according to Saakashvili, which is why he is lashing out. |
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The purity of these wines can be lost, or if you prefer diluted, in a blend, which is why most wine hacks like varietal whites, but drink blended reds. |
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I personally do not use Minidisc recorders, but they sound good for the money, which is why lots of people love them and I recommend them for beginners. |
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To make it work almost everything else about these shows has to seem factual which is why many look like a weird Celebrity Sims. |
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They have been flying out of her shop, which is why she has extended the range of Ercol reissues to include a settle, a dining table and a nest of tables. |
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And so the Libyan revolution was intoxicating, which is why the world watched it much more closely than the dour Syrian struggle. |
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The craft of burglary as I was taught it was essentially non-violent, the art was always making sure it remained so, which is why I never carried a shooter. |
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The concept may make some cringe, but the practical results have struck a nerve, which is why you hear their stuff spilling out of chic restos and boutiques across town. |
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Even after years of severe dryness, some species can be revived with a little water, which is why they can survive regular tramplings on the city's pavements. |
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The novel is an artifact, which is why antiquarians cling to it so fervently. |
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Perhaps some people indeed think of it as a video game, which is why they may act out all sorts of asocial needs on the avatars walking across their screen. |
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Americans love baseball and, as they say, love is blind, which is why in the current controversy it's easy to overlook the history of cheating in the game. |
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Hawking showed how that process works, which is why we call it hawking radiation. |
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The mood in the trade has been downbeat in the recent past, which is why producers and distributors are nervous about scheduling the release dates of their films. |
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They do frown on barging coal there which is why I didn't do it. |
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The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano. |
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Springs and Neap tides alternate week and week about through the year which is why when you consult your tide tables, you will see big tides one week and small tides the next. |
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Freshly grated pear barely needs any sweetening, which is why we encourage you to make the pear puree yourself. |
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It requires something on the scale of an earthquake, which is why impeachment talk is so tantalizing. |
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Skincare specialists the world over know this, which is why while prescribing medicine for any skin problems, they use a mild tranquilizer containing drugs. |
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Taken out of context, the Virginia bill appears attractive, which is why such bills can get traction so quickly. |
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There's simply no maintaining a healthy diet down the shore, which is why a chocolate mint lollipop twice the size of my eyeball seemed irresistible. |
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He wanted a model to be able to produce his metamorphosis, which is why he showed her in so many different ways. |
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Every morsel of food we eat has to be broken down into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body, which is why it takes hours to fully digest food. |
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Unfortunately the house was still there in December which is why we had to consider enforcement action and why the story has been blown out of proportion. |
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Too often schools rely on victims to come forward, which is why occurrences are so under-reported. |
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We are almost certainly hard coded to be xenophobic, which is why hunter gatherers often have such extraordinary homicide rates. |
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He knew that the ruling class are in some ways as much outsiders as vagrants and dossers, which is why the landowner has a sneaking sympathy for the poacher. |
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If it were possible to check every person every time, we would not have a problem with crime, which is why spot checks are only relatively effective but still very necessary. |
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Square-rigged sails were particularly effective on the lighter ships known as caravels, which is why the Nina and Pinta were apt choices for Columbus's first voyage. |
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Sustainable post-recession equity bull markets usually require a vigorous tailwind, which is why the rallies of 1981 and 2002 proved to be head fakes. |
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Your fingertips contain oil, which is why you leave fingerprints on surfaces when you touch them, and why cat burglars always wear gloves in the movies. |
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The site was overrun by rats which is why they brought the rifle. |
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He added that all he wanted to do was to return to using a chequebook with a cheque guarantee card, which is why he returned his PINs to the bank. |
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It was very useful for overspill, which is why its character has changed. |
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It has stayed in hyperdrive since, which is why I eat so much. |
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You may note that the spheres sit more or less on the vertices of an icosahedron, which is why this configuration is called the icosahedral arrangement. |
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Only city staff and city council seemed to be off-side, which is why the current plan and the agreement authorized by the city would not permit them. |
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Anger experts agree that breaking this cycle requires more than an intellectual understanding, which is why cognitive therapy alone doesn't work for many angry people. |
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The intentions were good, which is why Brooke couldn't really fault him. |
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Typically the corona is a million times fainter than the solar surface, which is why it cannot be seen except when the photosphere is mostly extinguished. |
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In works of art the instinctual obsessions are expressed through the vehicle of stereotypes, which is why they seem to be intersubjectively communicable. |
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The highest ideal in Jainism is the wandering, possessionless, and passionless ascetic, which is why jinas are always depicted as mendicants or yogis. |
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These individuals are emotionally robust despite their shy demeanour, and they have high standards for themselves, which is why they can seem cranky and irritable. |
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We regret the loss of a customer and, most especially, the bad PR, which is why I am releasing this statement full of euphemisms and crocodile tears. |
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The prime minister always encourages MPs to speak their minds, said adviser Scott Reid, which is why he promised to allow more free votes in Parliament. |
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On the other hand, the use of cupel keys is extremely economical, which is why fabricants use them in products where they are only used occasionally. |
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Clearly this is at least partially an international relations problem, which is why I believe we are in a cyberwar that will get worse before it improves. |
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The gene has been found to make redheads more sensitive to ultraviolet light, which is why they burn more easily in the sun, and it predisposes them to skin cancer. |
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I retired because I had no hydraulic pressure, so I could not change down through the gears, which is why I went wide and had to use the run-off area. |
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The bearing lubricant has a huge effect on rolling resistance, which is why some speed skaters run their bearings with minimal thin oil rather than grease. |
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Nitinol parts can exhibit heat-affected zones after thermocutting, crevices between grains, and sharp edges, which is why electropolishing nitinol parts is a necessary step. |
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My electronics knowledge is famously bad though, which is why I play with kits like this and don't, for example, dodgily solder things onto breadboards. |
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I agree actually, which is why I personally didn't downvote him. |
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The Portuguese attributed qualities like intelligence and industriousness to Chinese and Japanese slaves which is why they favored them more. |
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The Assembly can also legislate in areas that affect only the Assembly itself, which is why the National Assembly for Wales field is added. |
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For our brewmasters, the ultimate measure of quality is taste, which is why we taste every batch of beer at every step in the process. |
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Fluorides are medically categorised as protoplasmic poisons which is why they are used in commercial rat poisons,' it adds. |
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The same cannot be said of Vaughan, which is why his reappointment is ill-timed and could be the biggest botch-up of all. |
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The 555 exchange is reserved for use by the phone company, which is why it's often used in films. |
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Freddie, obviously, went completely AWOL, which is why he got that terrible disease. |
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Fracking causes earth tremors, which is why it is forbidden in much of California. |
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All of which is why the juxtaposition of these two cases is fortuitous. |
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I hope to reach out to all the people of Birmingham, which is why I invited representatives of all the sects to my inordination. |
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Saugus has more athletic and talented players, which is why Plyer doesn't start, according to Wright. |
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I feel the same way about wingers, which is why I'm looking forward to tonight's match. |
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It's so light you can barely feel when you're getting near the biting point, which is why I accidentally slipped and cooked it. |
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But most of the extra greenhouse warming goes into the ocean, which is why a third team recently studied the upper layers of the ocean. |
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Certain materials or structures absorb these chemicals, which is why clothing, unsealed surfaces, potable water, piping, wood, etc. |
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High places are very spiritual for Mongolians, which is why the Gombo family came here to see the tower. |
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The sheep industry is an important contributor to the North Wales economy, which is why the SNPA takes seriously any incident to its determent. |
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Whole-wheat flour is healthier than enriched white flour, which is why many people eat whole-wheat pasta. |
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Because we do one dish we have to do it well which is why we have sourced Welsh meat for the rib eye steak to ensure we have the best. |
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Graham and Dylan Thomas knew perfectly well that 'life' was like that, if you nominated it thus, which is why they went elsewhere. |
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The pods are snapped off the plant, which is why they are sometimes called snap beans. |
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Occupations are not an indicator of success, which is why so many social and intellectual deadbeats end up in top jobs. |
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The different types of anti-inflammatories have pros and cons which is why different people take different ones. |
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All the Moore Zombies try to help Baby Zom find her lost Gargoy, which is why she is sad. |
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We live in thunderstorm triangle between Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds, which is why we witnessed thundersnow on Wednesday night. |
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And it all spews out of metropolitan areas which is why I for one, will never be an urbanite. |
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In the presence of light and oxygen, lignin reacts to give yellow materials, which is why newsprint and other mechanical paper yellows with age. |
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Homes for sale at Symonds Yat are rare which is why Wye Lodge is creating quite a stir. |
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Dave got wasted drunk and wrecked shop, which is why he's not invited tonight. |
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European IC producers are rapidly raising the stakes in semiconductor innovation, which is why ASAT sees this market as a vital growth opportunity. |
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There are around 3,000 cases of cervical cancer in the UK each year, and it is often symptomless until it is advanced, which is why screening is so important. |
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Oils spillages could have devastating consequences for many of its native creatures, which is why environment chiefs work quickly to contain any incidents. |
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In terms of her sense of slippage, Valerie Solanas runs with the best of them. None of these terms stick, which is why she remains a chronic misfirer. |
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Lebanon's blogging community has in recent past shown its cattier competitiveness, which is why the supportive turnout Tuesday night was a testament to Khairallah's success. |
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Hoch the Choke didn't earn that monicker for nothing, which is why shrewd punters these days back him on markets where his bottle is not the deciding factor. |
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John Francis Regis guided many women out of prostitution by establishing them in the lace making and embroidery trade, which is why he became the Patron Saint of lace making. |
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Mime artists believe in the power of arts to change things, but words don't move people, which is why they've stopped talking and started miming instead. |
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Consumed alone, the DMT would be broken up by a gut enzyme, which is why the second ingredient, the banisteriopsis caapi vine, is vital as it switches this off. |
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In this day and age, we know it's more costly than ever to send your kids back to school in style, which is why Life Style Sports have come up with a great new offer. |
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Night time results, for example, in an increase in reflectability, which is why a distant AM commercial broadcast station can often be heard at night but not by day. |
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Racism is still a very serious problem in society which is why I've made a point of always being anti-racist in my life and work and that's why I brought this action. |
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Studies have shown that children are neophobic, which is why even the most determined parents can often fail at convincing a child to try a new dish. |
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Peter Black, Xiphias president, sees the future lying with the major distributors which is why he inked a home video deal instead of a software deal. |
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The number 4 when pronounced in Mandarin is a homophone for the word 'death', which is why it big events in the country rarely fall on dates that include the unlucky number. |
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There is no arguing that climate change is a significant factor in its imperilment, which is why we must step up efforts to protect the species by addressing climate change. |
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Pavlova says that no state budget money can be earmarked for the WSS network in Pleven, which is why funding is sought through EU funds and public-private partnership. |
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If I is a partition, then each part of I is a singleton Lyndon factor, which is why the corresponding eigenfunctions have much simpler expressions. |
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Ultimately, responsibility for the British part of the attack lay with Churchill, which is why he has been criticised for allowing the bombings to occur. |
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The thief seemed only interested in cash and jewellery which is why he even tried to break the piggybank of my kids but didn't touch the laptops kept on the dining table. |
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But this has somewhat waned, which is why Graeae remains as important as ever to remind people we are part of the fabric of society and we aren't going anywhere. |
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Price will play a key factor as well, which is why the answer may lie with the set-top boxes, DVD players, and DVRs already' taking up space in the wall unit. |
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Oxidoreductases are a class of enzymes with a very high potential for preparative organic synthesis, which is why they are increasingly used also on industrial scale. |
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Most of our students come from multicultural backgrounds and we proudly embrace our diversity at VISS, which is why Chandab's presence was so profound. |
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Flick claims that the BAS takeover had been illegitimate, which is why he turned to the Vidzeme District Court, which in turn introduced several restrictions on Feb. |
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Of course, most Americans aren't particularly good at saving, which is why the risk of life-threatening or crippling fractures from osteoporosis remain such a concern. |
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When it comes to quality workmanship and service, her store is tops, which is why this creme de la creme location is a natural progression for her growing business. |
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