A majority of Australians knows this and it doesn't matter a whit whether the Opposition likes it or not. |
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Which one a student decides to attend is a personal choice that should be influenced not a whit by a marginal difference in rankings. |
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We have never got to the bottom of what happened on the Dirt issue and nobody seems to care a whit about it. |
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Chile is on eastern standard time, so if you fly from New York or Miami you won't suffer a whit of jet lag. |
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In most cases, she wouldn't give a whit about anything happening in Maura's life. |
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It doesn't make him one whit less sharp at ferreting out deception, including self-deception. |
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Maybe it matters not a whit whether I strangle indecently my infinitives, or whether I split them decently with care. |
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I wore a sleeveless, black sweater and a black and whit checked wrap skirt. |
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Miss Braham was every whit as charming and seductive as she had been, some years ago, in the analogous part of Patience. |
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Augier replied in language every whit as cutting as that used by his critic. |
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Not a whit of the initial passion for his work has left him 20 years after his campaign. |
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The development of science did not slow down a whit when scientists ceased to publish in Latin. |
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But at that exact moment I did not care a whit what they or any one else thought. |
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The builders of the Pyramids were every whit as good as Newton. |
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Though I saw plainly, by this address, that I had got in with a coquet, my presiding star was not a whit out of my good graces for involving me in this adventure. |
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Oil-free moisturizing texture, non comedogenic and non-sticky, whit an instanbt matte effect. |
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They are autochthon social organizations that fight for development and social justice and that share whit EWB Spain his basic principles. |
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Navigating successfully through these novel assumptions will take every whit of mature perspective and human relations expertise that US military leaders can muster. |
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Elvis made more money but Boots Roots was every whit as successful. |
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But the Genevan church showed itself every whit as masterful and dogmatic as its Roman rival, and its actions were equally justified by an appeal to Divine authority. |
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I was an incomparably weaker man than Raffles, while every whit as wicked. |
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My point is we're not voting because it doesn't make a whit of difference. |
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Rideau aims to use these devilishly on-target caricatures and comic whit to skewer and poke fun at common recognition mistakes. |
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Forby yon, ye can contact the Public Speirins Service tae discuss whit ye need. |
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Sanctions and isolation work least well against a regime that cares not a whit for its people. |
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It would be useful for CSC to evaluate procedures and assessment tools whit a view to allowing for ethnocultural variations. |
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No amount of talk, therapy or talk therapy will make a whit of difference. |
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Their gowns were every whit as costly as those of the ladies. |
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Clarence Thomas had 48 votes against him, a fact that does not, alas, detract a whit from his votes and opinions. |
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Seemingly there is a long path ahead to ensure peace when sport is used as a weapon by those who care not a whit for political harmony or religious tolerance. |
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Does her high security clearance prevent her from getting fired for not giving a whit about national security risks for which she's the responsible agent? |
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The priestess resumed the invocation with nary a whit of acknowledgment. |
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That irredentist attitude has not been weakened one whit by the agreement. |
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Maybe, who always wore stiletto heals and whit eyeliner around her bright blue eyes, she made me think of a kitty cat, slinking around in silk dresses and purring her hellos. |
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The picnic table is spread with a red and whit gingham cloth. |
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I must say that one is left to realize that there is not a whit of difference or a tiny beam of light between the Conservatives' position and the Liberals' position in how they have dealt with this mission. |
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Why do we turn a blind eye to the fact that certain Member States do not care a whit about their promises, while others agree to make enormous sacrifices? |
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The potions of School Divinity wrought easily with him, so that he was not lost a whit in their Intricoes any further than they lose themselves. |
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Now they are saying they cut it, which is patently false, except if we use this legality subterfuge, which matters not a whit to Canadians who pay their income tax. |
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The mouth gets more and more oily whit the time. |
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Do not think that the issue addressed is one whit less important. |
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Let no-one think that the grief and anger felt there is one whit less than we feel in Europe now. |
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Have you and whit wanted to hook up again since The Last Days of Disco? |
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Most of what I have outlined in my presentation would not matter one whit if we did not have the quality of personnel in place to make it all work. |
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This seems to matter not a whit given the crispness of ensemble, unanimity of tone and artistic expressiveness demonstrated in the ten works of Tudor polyphony featured here. |
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Now were there any one of so tender or cheverell a conscience, to whome no cure might seeme worthy of so extreame a remedy, I should prise or regard him no whit the lesse. |
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Thomas, from Whit church, Cardiff, told the Echo he would love to do alap of honour draped in the Red Dragon. |
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