She tells Harriet that when he marries, she won't be able to see Mr. Martin because his wife will likely be too low-class. |
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This won't mean a fat lot to most of you, but the eventual results might be interesting. |
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Even though modern train berths are masterfully designed to use every inch of space, you won't be spreading your arms and twirling around much. |
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Disappointing cover version aside this is quite an accomplished album that won't disappoint. |
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That means that your payments won't touch the new charges until your original balance transfer has been paid off. |
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Even a bear cuscus, a woolly marsupial found in Sulawesi's forests and normally a leaf-eater, won't turn down a succulent fig. |
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This is expected to, I think, diminish in strength over the next few days, though the westward push probably won't be as significant. |
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Also, when slabs won't accept chemical stains, they can be sprayed with white Spray Top and then successfully be stained. |
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The club won't play any friendlies because it has largely kept last year's squad together. |
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I won't repeat what's been written extensively on how to store paper archives. |
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Of course, in some cases, they won't do either, which is when it helps to lasso them and drag them behind your horse. |
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These weasel words about how they have the best interests of people in flood areas at heart just won't wash. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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Stemming this problem and the spread of HIV among black college students won't be easy. |
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The analogy between outlawing gay marriage and interracial marriage won't withstand scrutiny. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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I hate umbrellas, won't normally use them, but I must have gone soft over the last few months. |
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He needed a dentist urgently, but a tiger won't hop up on the chair and open wide for the drill. |
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These aren't necessarily the best prospects at their positions, but you won't find journeymen minor leaguers on the teams, either. |
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If you have a couple of adbots loaded onto your computer, you usually won't experience many problems. |
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Just a few days ago, my fancy VCR packed a sad and now won't play back tapes. |
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The council will use an organic weedkiller to get rid of the ragwort, which won't harm other wildlife. |
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The global audience is limited, so advertisers won't be falling over themselves to redirect their budgets. |
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Most cruise lines won't reimburse you for expenses and missed cruises if you opt to leave the ship early. |
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Our academics have won prizes for their work on Maori but it is my guess that much of their work won't wear well over time. |
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Soil that has been amended with either green or animal manures within six months won't need fertilization at planting time. |
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When it comes to paying too much money for an event the Government just won't wear it. |
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You won't be able to perform as many reps with this technique, but you'll build your triceps much more effectively. |
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If you're thinking that the final figures won't be much use at all then you're probably not the only one. |
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Now, if you are looking for white linen tablecloths and lavish meals served on fine china, you won't find it in discount business class. |
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Most people would just love to reproduce themselves and then, of course, be immensely disappointed if they do it, because it won't be them. |
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It won't win them any new fans, but it should tide them along respectably enough for the time being. |
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That ignores the fact that most people won't opt-out, but will simply trash the email. |
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That way the students won't have to experience something as heart-pounding as their instructor's real-life shipboard experiences. |
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If you buy a pair of trainers and they fall to bits, you won't buy them again. |
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If everyone can be skinny, thin won't be in, but fat will start being where it's at. |
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All these poxy rule changes in Formula One won't make a blind bit of difference in the long run. |
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He is so suave he won't run for fear of getting a strand of hair out of place. |
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Volunteers are, as the name suggests unpaid, but expenses incurred are reimbursed, so you won't be out of pocket by joining. |
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It won't lay a ghost overnight, but such a campaign might stop anarchy and chaos for ever haunting football yet to come. |
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He said there may be a charge, but if it's their equipment at fault there won't be a charge. |
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Because while all the wicked things he did added up, it still won't equal what I will do. |
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As the CEO of the laggard portal company, Lansing has faced his share of critics, and most of them are emphatic that his ideas won't work. |
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I don't want to weigh him down with personal worries that probably won't amount to much anyways. |
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Julie Flynn, the Chief Executive of Free TV Australia says Labor's ban is simplistic and won't work. |
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Most of the people that I know won't sign up to political activism in order to get better managers. |
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We've had to stop him from coming in now because he just won't leave our customers alone. |
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There's been some information leaked out on the Internet about what will and won't be in the new magazine. |
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He warns the technicians on the other side of the studio glass that he won't do anything from the last album. |
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We also learned that just because the game lasts for 80 minutes the Irish players won't wilt like they used to. |
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If you have a minor affliction, chances are that there probably won't be any pain, both during and after treatment. |
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If Kenny's not on, which he won't be at that time, just tell the new guy, whatsisname. |
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She puts her head right in the hackamore but won't stand still for the bit. |
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Data retention laws and Internet kill switches won't work and they'll all make us less safe. |
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Don't amend the soil with compost or other fertilizers unless your soil is so poor it won't even grow weeds. |
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It's clear now that savvy foreign investors won't be tempted by such headache-prone deals. |
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For sure, they contain antibodies or a form of a micro-organism that won't cause an infection, but will cause our bodies to make antibodies. |
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We are all so media savvy these days that there won't be anybody reading this who isn't familiar with the rags-to-riches-and-back-again story. |
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I keep waiting for a removalist to drop it so I can get a new TV, but it just won't die. |
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I was the only person who had to hire a pair of shoes, she won't let me wear trainers on the big day. |
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These products allow you to simply roll up strands of lights, much like a garden hose holder, so next year you won't have to fight with tangles. |
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Such TV systems will have no analogue outputs so even your old VCR won't be of any use. |
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When you hear that Collina is refereeing you think you won't have to worry about that. |
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I don't do anything else real fast, and you won't get me near some of those rides at an amusement park. |
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Luckily, it was a dark red shirt, so hopefully even if it stains, it won't be visible. |
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I reckon that Old Shifty won't shift himself until there is absolutely no money left in the tea caddy where they keep the pension dosh. |
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Cllr Flynn says while Westport Town Councillors won't be zoning this particular piece of land they will be making their opinions felt. |
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This is more of an update than a post and won't be of enormous interest to an awful lot of you, I'm sure. |
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She says those collections won't resume until the city can figure out how to do so without hemorrhaging taxpayer cash. |
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Even if the club makes the playoffs, it won't be a factor until the players get more easy baskets and hold their own on the boards. |
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This rainproof, light and durable jacket offers the golfer plenty of movement so your golf swing won't be impeded. |
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The markets are a cornucopia of plenty and the prices won't make a hole in your pocket. |
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They aren't the only ones who want answers or reassurances that such a power outage won't happen again. |
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As for the minister, this won't be the first time he has talked big but achieved much less. |
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Madame Zelda won't tell Ralph his fortune, but she told Alice that she'll be coming into some money. |
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By the way, you will stop me when I get a title graphic up that everyone likes won't you? |
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But in the present climate, his testimony and that of diocesan attorneys just won't suffice. |
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Easy to say, of course, since the part won't be available until Q4, and then only in sample quantities. |
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Time will winnow the wheat from the chaff but it won't diminish the pleasure of Lane's reviews. |
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She holds this fact over Negi's head as a vague threat, though we're fairly sure she won't intentionally do anything with it. |
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People don't do that and instead they start getting lawyers and backing off and saying I won't talk to the cops. |
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Whether you're looking for seafood, Angus beef, made-to-order pasta or traditional breakfast fare, you won't leave hungry. |
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City leaders are confident that the latest reincarnation won't suffer a similar fate. |
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I definitely won't look like that flawless female figurine perched on the wedding cake. |
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Tickets are still available for that last week, but likely won't be for long, so get moving if you want to see the musical. |
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People won't be inspired to learn Mandarin because a lot of them are already living well. |
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Those investigating the case say they won't rest until the person responsible receives a prison term. |
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It's a book that features a lot of sexual politics, which some people won't necessarily like, not even to mention economic and social politics. |
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Maybe Bob is just an extremely tactile person or maybe he's thinking, hey, this won't last forever. |
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It won't risk damaging itself by joining battle with typical prey, such as an elephant seal. |
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The rechargeable torch won't recharge, and the adding machine in my office is behaving strangely. |
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She threatened me that if I don't eat my lunch, I won't get any allowance from my parents. |
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As long as he's up there, he won't be playing against top class opposition week in, week out. |
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We know that without these bush fires plants won't germinate and the bush won't flourish. |
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But you go anyway, mostly because you're strapped to a skydiving instructor who's pushing you from behind and won't let you wuss out or stall. |
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If your uncle's head is cut out of the picture on the screen, it won't magically reappear when you hit the Print button. |
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Political commitments to demilitarisation notwithstanding, the military chiefs won't give up their toys. |
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If he won't say that, and he won't, he's wont to say nothing to his own skills. |
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We have a stock of drinking water, washing water, a box of tinned food, biscuits, crisps, chocolates, we certainly won't go hungry. |
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The rest of the flock are heavily in lamb but I won't be expecting any offspring as they are badly injured. |
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Yes, because obviously any such diagnosis won't hinge on anything as prosaic as actual symptoms. |
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After pruning, allow each season's new canes to trail on the ground, where they won't crowd fruiting canes. |
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If you really dig your heels into the sand, you won't get knocked off your feet when your stellar reputation is in question. |
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I try and check viewability of this site using other browsers from time to time but otherwise I won't know if something looks wonky. |
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I point out that any mistakes or erasures won't show, as the figure will be turned over and clean side will face up. |
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If it's too shady they won't receive enough sunlight to make them flower properly. |
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Brain scans won't reveal that you're an obsessive compulsive or suffer from kleptomania. |
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Once you see the completed bathroom you won't believe it took you so long to decide to redecorate the room. |
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If his knee injury hasn't knackered him completely there is no need to suppose he won't be as prolific as before. |
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This opens up large chunks of available storage, yet users probably won't fill their total quota right away, if ever. |
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The Federal Reserve can cut short-term interest rates down to zero, but that won't make consumers feel safer about flying. |
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Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam. |
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Perhaps they won't come to it with an open mind at all and will be angry that I got it all wrong. |
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Evil Laura won't slow down, and near the end of the race I am intent on lapping Lauren. |
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I won't tell you what I think about the yellow-bellied, spineless, poor excuse for a man. |
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Ibarra will get some money back, he explains, but it won't be the full amount and it won't be until the accounting is squared away. |
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The plastic surgeon says he has done work on celebrities, but he won't name names because of patient confidentiality. |
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Regulating derivatives won't be the magic wand that prevents another financial crash. |
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The summer won't be all work and no play, however, with almost half of students intending to go travelling at some point. |
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Once you find a rhythm your body likes, you won't even know you are burning hundreds of calories an hour. |
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I'm sorry, I'm sorry, and I won't go nosing into other people's lives anymore. |
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Get your custody agreements done now because we ALL know the baby daddy won't be in the picture for long. |
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Christensen thinks that this new approach to power won't go out of style, that the negative always breeds covetous attention. |
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Of course, that won't stop an impulsive buyer with money burning a hole in their pocket from overpaying. |
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I thought about working back another week but my doctor won't let me, as she knows I need to switch off. |
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Someone is trying to throw a spanner in the works but we won't allow them to disrupt the rebuilding job we are doing here. |
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We come with hope that we won't ever have to administer last rites to baseball's most exciting play. |
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If you have never used a rangefinder you probably won't be able to appreciate why this is utterly cool. |
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He circles possibilities, though he feels it won't matter how his resume reads, what color tie he wears or how cordial he is in the interview. |
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I don't have cable, so I won't be cheating to see what the highly-paid yammerers are going on and on about. |
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This is a staggeringly complex game that won't reveal too many of its secrets on a single play through. |
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The loyalists in the front line won't listen to nationalist or republican leaders. |
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Still, yeah, the show is designed for repeat viewings, and there are dozens of running jokes that casual viewers won't get. |
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Anything goes, just bear in mind that the winning entries will be printed here, and a kiss-and-tell article won't even be considered. |
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There won't be the same framerate problems, and the textures will be higher res apparently. |
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Some analysts fear that customers fleeing Abercrombie for low-priced rivals won't be back. |
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It's here that she realizes that shutting out love won't bring back her mother, and that she really does need to start acting her age. |
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I rarely deal with agents because we breed our own players and I won't deal with agents on their behalf. |
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If we keep exposing the incompetence of veteran anchormen, they won't be able to write us off as amateurs. |
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Darker shoes are also less likely to look dirty simply because stains won't show as much. |
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He says he won't walk away from the cotton proposal, expecting the agreement to be re-signed in the coming months. |
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It won't take food and drinks companies long to all latch on to the fact that Manchester sells. |
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If the guilty won't hold up their hands and confess, he and the Generals will ferret them out by force. |
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The episodes are jumbled up on the viewing order, so that won't help you at all. |
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It's a superwash wool and acrylic blend that I've used before, so I know it won't shrink. |
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Why won't I use western tech even though it has been built upon the knowledge that got transferred to west from Muslims? |
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I try and rip the ever-tightening and heating collar from my neck, but it is enchanted and won't come off. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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I give it a regretful look, hoping it won't be my last and turn to head back inside. |
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It won't be the central government because power equations make a rap on the knuckles impossible. |
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They won't be world-beaters in the lower division for, as Terry Doyle himself says, it's a well-structured professional league. |
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And he won't be trying to crack the whip to keep an absurdly wide coalition government together. |
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You won't find many personal accounts of the agonies of backache or ingrowing toenails. |
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Without a substantial increase in the country's output, there just won't be enough jobs to go round. |
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The first one suggests that Pascalian reasoners are manipulative egoists whom God might take exception to, and they won't be rewarded after all. |
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Publishing a vulnerability is no guarantee that someone else won't write an exploit tool, and no guarantee that the vendor will fix it. |
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As with comments, we typically won't delete a trackback merely because we disagree with the post it comes from. |
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Vegans won't eat any animal products or by-products at all, which is weird. |
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If you keep to that promise and do all my chores for the rest of the year, then I won't speak a word of it to anyone else. |
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I don't consider an insensitive person who won't pick up after their dog an affront to my personal beliefs. |
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Minimalism won't suit those of us who like to sleep with fluffy toys or wear floral winceyette nighties. |
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But with an official investigation underway, even a flat denial from head office won't still the rumors. |
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If we didn't wilt against France we won't wilt against Wales, who are not really known for their conditioning. |
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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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But we also ought to have some sources that won't fib or sugar-coat to appease their key demographic group. |
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There won't even be an ailanthus tree and a broken fountain in the back yard. |
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If the economists won't say why the boss makes so much, what else are they holding out on? |
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It doesn't really satisfy, but you probably won't exit the theater feeling gypped. |
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I won't give the game away here, but it's nothing to put the wind up your maiden aunt. |
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I won't be keeping the appointment, and I won't rebook with that guy, either. |
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Planning to replace only bendy buses won't reinstate Routemasters on their traditional routes. |
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Grandpa Alfonse used ta say if you're lookin' back at the tings you missed you won't know what hit ya. |
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I would appreciate, of course, a 10, but, if you feel inclined to give me a 9, I won't hold it against you. |
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Today, government figures are held back not only by a fear of being rumbled, but a terror that they won't be able to pull it off. |
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There are a lot of nice guys out there that won't treat you like white trash and I know a few of them. |
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Since you won't allow me to kiss you, I'll just have to be content with air kisses, so here's one. |
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The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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We don't want their euro because it's not working in the countries it has been forced upon and it won't work here. |
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Point out that this means they won't have to come up with the entire total cost at one time. |
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Wash it and dry it so that later washings, once the quilt is finished and used, won't shrink your coverlet out of shape. |
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Salem has made it clear that it won't sacrifice its values for profit, even stating so in its annual report. |
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And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match. |
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Screens are good for keeping the bugs out, but they won't protect your kids. |
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The ranks will close even tighter and, despite the forensic criticisms, you won't hear a squeak in the party room. |
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Many emerging leaders won't stretch their wings within a cage of past accomplishments and existing institutions. |
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What is the best knot to use to fasten a sash weight to the sash cord so it won't fall off? |
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Record companies who own the copyright in these sound recordings can't or simply won't license these songs to the digital download sites. |
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By having a baby a teenager won't be able to do these things, due to not being able to afford a babysitter. |
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But hopefully with my advice you won't be reduced to returning home in a depressed state and committing hara-kiri in your bathtub. |
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I'd like to state for the record, however, that this award won't change me. |
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They are unelectable malcontents who recognize no irony in their complaints and won't take responsibility for the mess they have conjured. |
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Doctors say if the surgery goes well she won't need physical therapy and will develop as a normal child. |
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It is, I repeat, just greed on the part of the ownership and I bet my pointing it out to them won't make a blind bit of difference either. |
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Even when the economy recovers fully from the recession, those revenues won't return. |
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That won't stop their sun-kissed carnival-goes-club fiesta soundtracking Britain's iciest months. |
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It won't write out to disk as a special word file that is only readable by the word program. |
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But patching a system won't recover stolen data, recoup competitive advantage or revive consumer confidence. |
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This isn't to say that philosophers won't continue to worry away at the problem. |
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Whether it's a recreational, road, mountain, tandem or recumbent bike you're after, you'll find a stellar product that won't require a roof rack. |
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Hire an exact clone and the odds are good that the problems that exist now won't go away and new opportunities will go undiscovered. |
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McLeish is one of those people that, unless he's got a large wodge in his pocket, he won't leave the house. |
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It won't make any difference to what I write, but hey, you might be fooled long enough to have a read. |
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Seriously, it's an extremely small, microscopic number, and he probably won't notice. |
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Judging by the way they are wiping the floor with good opposition these days, it's hard to argue that Leigh won't achieve their ambition. |
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I won't demean myself to eating from dumpsters, not yet, because then I would be at the level of sewer rats. |
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The politicians stand up there yapping and chatting, but it won't happen, will it? |
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Chris talks to proud Salopians who simply won't live anywhere else, and charts how the County has changed whilst they have been in residence. |
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There probably won't be a single mac or trilby hat in sight at the Novotel on Saturday, he said. |
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It's true that your contribution probably won't go toward a GED course or a present for mom. |
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I'm confident the war won't last much longer dearest and not merely because the wish is father to the thought. |
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Even if a search engine recognizes the link, they won't give it much weight. |
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Cows won't milk as well and calves can't easily pick the good grass out of the old growth. |
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Ten teams will have new coaches next season, and they won't be walking the sidelines of the league's biggest sad sacks. |
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You won't find any funny cartoon footage, wisecracks, guerrilla theatre or pop music. |
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I got a whole bunch of stuff and some nice books and stuff that I probably won't get a chance to read, but it's the thought that counts. |
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If you don't care about your own emotional well-being, my just wishing you well won't really help you. |
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Africa's poverty won't be lifted unless its kleptocratic governments and feudal economic systems change. |
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The death count, the death toll officially won't be known for still more days and weeks to come, Lou. |
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In other words, wishing it to happen won't really make it happen unless there is enough shifting of negotiating positions. |
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Pushing her luck with the gods, she sees a falling star and makes a wish that has to be secret or it won't come true. |
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This plan allows you to correctly transfer your design to your floor so you won't have your centered design off in the corner. |
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I don't think they should go to the parade wearing suits and smart clothing because it just won't seem right at all. |
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There are cans of coke on the floor and a road map crumpled up in the glove compartment which won't close all the way. |
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Simply sitting in front of a lamp in your living room at home won't relieve symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. |
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But he won't get there unless he is willing to make some non-trivial mid-course corrections. |
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There is an assuredness in his tone which suggests he won't be changing his mind on this particular subject any time soon. |
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Having supervisors that make themselves scarce or won't back me up when they are around are just things I have to live with. |
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Most won't succumb to stem rot as quickly as soft-stemmed perennials, but it can happen just the same. |
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In a traditional barn, you won't find finishes like drywall or gypsum board. |
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Farheen, a third year optical management student says she won't be voting either. |
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Either way, you probably won't regret the effort you made to reconnect with an old friend. |
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Those are the facts, but they don't convey the emotions of this achievement, and I won't even try to put them into words. |
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You'll be able to buy smaller quantities than you would have to purchase if you were manufacturing abroad, and you won't have to wait as long for reorders. |
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Employees in the hazardous area have been supplied with safety glasses to protect their eyes but won't wear them despite being repeatedly asked to do so. |
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Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies. |
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You won't find a better dance ensemble this side of that imaginary line that separates the US from the wild and beautiful lands and music to its south. |
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I'm a donor, and my wishes won't be overruled if I hop the twig. |
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Wait, when we dock, I won't want to look like some cabin boy. |
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Maybe it won't turn out to be that significant, but my word, it could be. |
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A solid, workmanlike display, they won't be far away at season's end. |
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Ending tax relief schemes will save the Exchequer hundreds of millions of euro, but the effects won't be seen until 2012 when most reliefs have been claimed. |
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We won't be happy until we've got 400 cable or satellite or digital stations and we can watch the most ridiculous, amateurish, shoddy bits of nonsense. |
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There's a bunch of other fun stuff in regards to zombies, flesh-eating bugs, a bizarre recurring dream sequence, and a joke about a witch doctor, but I won't spoil it here. |
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You should ratchet up the sanction and make it clear to Iran that they won't get away with it. |
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There's another reason why blind devotion to rules won't do. |
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It's been accused of rampant misogyny but the men are so pitiful and the show so unfunny that I won't be getting my knickers in a twist about the sexism. |
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The DA said this boy won't raise a civil case, but don't bet on it. |
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Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits. |
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Any decision to redshirt me likely won't be made until midseason. |
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If he is smart and can't motivate himself to train down then he should try hard to get a fight with an older, slower heavyweight that won't test his stamina. |
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Whatever their final appearance, they won't be nearly as curious as the serving of sliced saucissons and fresh radishes that arrived at our table before the first course. |
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If you leaf through the New Testament from here until kingdom come, you won't find a parable about the good Australian Industrial Relations Commissioner. |
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Unfortunately it won't be getting a single red cent from our household. |
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I followed her recipe to a T so I won't re-print it, but I didn't have the heart to cut out hearts since that would waste so much precious cookie. |
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At this rate, in a few years we won't have any macaws left in the wild. |
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Bob Corker of Tennessee just won reeelection so won't have to face the crazies for a while. |
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After you pay for your items and the cashier gives you a bag, simply put that bag down into your tote and you won't have to worry about the straps breaking or becoming weak. |
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It is the latter-day ghost of America's racist past that won't go away. |
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You newshounds won't be able to resist relaying the latest entertaining information, complete with added theatrical effects and generous artistic license. |
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For example, the playlist gives you intros interspersed with clips in the appropriate order, but if your player is shuffling tunes it won't preserve that order. |
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To tail them, the private detective agency must have at least two different vehicles, so that they won't be discovered when tailing after one target. |
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There won't be salties up here because of the shallows further down. |
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Deadline's tomorrow, and I won't be slipping in under the wire. |
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They suffer, they die, yet they won't receive any recompense. |
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For a start, anyone casually dressed won't be given the time of day, and sales assistants occasionally refuse to let scruffy customers try on the clothes. |
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You won't have the liability, but it's proving it that's the killer. |
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All of which contributes to making Sylvia a film which, while certainly worthy in intent, won't have very many people seeking to find out more about the poet. |
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On Time was designed to help consumers keep payment schedules, and if they don't, it won't replace the repo man, just make it harder to run from him. |
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This chapter will say more about it, though it won't go into great detail. |
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Patch says he and Paxton can do most of the repairs inside the ship themselves, but until the airlock and bay door is replaced, we won't be launching anytime soon. |
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Speaking out in America won't get you shipped off to the gulag, kids. |
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His only hope is that he won't be kept to a tight timetable. |
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Those of us who can't or won't brave nature in the raw should never underestimate the power of the local swimming pool, in providing that vital link with our ancestral past. |
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Hopefully, Manfred's attempt to divert attention from illegal anabolic steroids to perfectly safe over-the-counter supplements won't gain traction. |
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Well reckon I should hit the sack else I won't be able to get up tomorrow! |
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Presumably we won't be able to use both bins for non-green waste, so it will be back to black plastic sacks being put out fortnightly with the bin. |
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But, because of Louisiana's quirky election law, Maness and Cassidy won't face each other in a GOP primary. |
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And the bank seems to be aiming its account at those who won't need their money too often, with its interest penalty for any month you make a withdrawal. |
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I won't make any rash predictions, but we will be aiming high. |
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But the French are here, and won't accept anything less than going one better than their shock effort in 1999, in which they progressed to the final. |
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Maybe the naughty noughties won't be such a cultureless decade after all. |
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Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters. |
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I'm supposed to call him when I'm back in the big city to make arrangements, which is a plus because I won't be sitting around agonizing over when or if he's going to call. |
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The police won't really come out unless someone's running amuck. |
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You won't be getting up and doing jumping jacks for a while. |
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It won't be anything on the scale or the rapidity of the surge in Iraq. |
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After this year, the tatty old displays of old just won't be good enough. |
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If you plan to keep the car until it won't go anymore, it doesn't matter if you get a 2003 or a 2004. Just buy something you like enough to drive for 10 years or more. |
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Stop the funding, the theory goes, and the projects won't happen. |
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Because the unopened fruit won't sink when submerged in water, many believe the fruit of the kapok tree floated its way from Latin America to Africa. |
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It is important to note that James won't see this until this Saturday at his birthday, unless one of you rotten bastards reading this goes and tells him. |
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I won't go against my family, if they refuse to give their consent. |
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The copyist moves into the office, won't be dismissed, won't accept a gift of money to go away. |
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We in turn must act to save the fish from the fishermen and remind them that that once the fish are gone, they won't even be able to chuck dead fish back into the sea. |
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And Mitt Romney's disavowal of using Wright doesn't necessarily mean that we won't be seeing the reverend's face either. |
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I won't be putting any money on him to go on and win the title. |
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The Minstermen deserve their current place in the sun and with so many positives to come from Saturday's showing who's to say it won't last beyond the end of summer. |
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Don't regift an item to someone even though you know they won't like it. |
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I am very disappointed at their decision but it won't put me off painting. |
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The addy should change by itself, but it won't do that forever. |
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