That little man inside my heart or inside my gut feels that somehow it should work out. |
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So please pardon the radio silence while I try to work out what my new 'voice' would be. |
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For them it becomes a tough job to work out where the fly is in relation to the fish especially when out with a newcomer to bonefishing. |
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Look at the brightness of what lies ahead and work out a way to make it come to you. |
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In Edinburgh we had a sophisticated marketing system to work out who the audience was. |
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There is need to work out well grounded, multi-faceted and sustainable long-term measures on how to handle and manage drought situations. |
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I would never stay in a relationship that turns sour, even if I think in the long term it might work out. |
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You need to do is work out what might happen under the various different scenarios. |
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And while you're at it, work out how to use the space bar on your keyboard! |
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The date didn't work out but now the two of them are barely on speaking terms. |
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I don't want to name names, but you don't need to be a rocket scientist to work out who the chuckers are. |
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The good versus evil theme gets a bit of a work out, as people try to demonize Leland. |
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The company he worked for decided to close down the lorry maintenance department and put the work out to contractors. |
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Each of the clues below spells out a different word, but can you work out what each word is? |
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It makes its point, calls for a revolution of the couch potatoes, and leaves it up to the viewer to work out how it all fits together. |
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You start looking back and trying to work out reasons why your child is going off the rails. |
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The doctor checks other symptoms presented by the patient, to work out whether the tonsillitis is viral or bacterial. |
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But I just kept pegging away hoping something would work out for me as the race went on, and thank God it did. |
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If people want to find our work out there and share it on peer-to-peer networks, it's really a non-issue to us. |
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These can be used by fraudsters to work out security codes and passwords and log into customers' accounts. |
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What he would have felt about having his juvenilia resuscitated isn't difficult to work out. |
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A bathroom break, sponge bath, and meal later I was back in my room attempting to work out my new situation. |
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This stuff certainly did the business, but it was always difficult to administer and the correct dose was hard to work out. |
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So has Paul, and we were trying to work out in the changing room when we'd each last been. |
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Also, if you work out in the morning and don't like to eat beforehand, a sports drink is better than nothing. |
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The union says the air freight company violated its labor agreement by subcontracting work out to non-union businesses. |
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What is the carefully mussed actor trying to work out exactly, sulking from exotic blonde embrace to manly clasp? |
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But that didn't work out because I squandered all the money I had, somehow. |
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I suggest your friend either contact a tax adviser to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes. |
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One favoured method of working off excess energy before a work out or a hack is to lunge the horse for a short period before mounting. |
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The bottom line is, even if you work out every day, aerobic exercise can only take the body so far. |
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It was a risk I was prepared to take, although if it didn't work out I knew I might have to come back and eat humble pie. |
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Now, work out how much is left over and set up a standing order with your bank to transfer this amount into your savings account. |
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If things don't work out he is more likely to star on the front pages than the back. |
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It took her a few seconds to work out that she was actually wearing a blindfold, and that she was bound hand and foot. |
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I was concerned, of course, that she'd be a ratbag for the rest of the day, but strangely, it didn't work out that way. |
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But it does take me a while to work out that the canted pillars with cups on top and pistons on the side are depth-charge catapults. |
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The traffic warden was so horrified she couldn't work out what to write on a parking ticket for the offending vehicle. |
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Joseph's book is not about trying to work out a happy medium on the nature-nurture continuum by analyzing secondary sources. |
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The thing is, none of these guys and the others who work out regularly are heavy, hulking guys lifting 300 pounds a pop. |
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He said the ministries of transport and home affairs will be meeting to work out the details. |
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Things might not work out in either domain, and I could find myself falling flat on my face if I allow my hopes to rise up too high. |
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I couldn't work out whether he thought I was trying to steal his hens or whether he wanted to add me to his harem. |
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But then Vauxhall started swarming with police and before you could work out what was going on, the roads were being closed off. |
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And he has been able to work out what is good, and what results in a harvest of votes at the other end. |
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I was thinking that maybe, if you wanted, we could work out some kind of schedule for carpooling. |
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If you could get a party of, say, six other enthusiasts, it would work out cheaper per head. |
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War is likely to be high on the agenda as entrepreneurs attempt to work out whether the conflict is good or bad for business. |
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Wouldn't it be better to work out where your money is going and cut your expenses to fit your income? |
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He preferred to work out front, at the cash register, rather than back in the hot, sweaty kitchen. |
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I realised that it had to be a surface vessel, but could not work out how it could be so noisy at depth. |
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These clues apparently help him to work out how to beat each and every opponent. |
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Decompress after a hectic workday by taking a walk, going to the gym to work out or taking a bath or shower. |
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Newton's work in calculus was all to work out the dynamics of motion, so there was really no difference. |
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But if I wasn't doing it, I'd be on the wind-down to Christmas, so it's nice to get a piece of work out of it. |
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Take the hard work out of removing wallpaper and paint with a steam stripper and hot air gun. |
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I'm sure they had hellacious high hopes for him, but it just didn't work out. |
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If things work out, you will have a perfectly divine singularity to serve up to family and guests. |
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Again, do the maths to work out the value of using your Air Miles before booking these options. |
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I wish I had more time to write about this experience as it was very eventful and I am still trying to work out how the whole thing made me feel. |
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We went into business together once, but it didn't work out the way we hoped and we got out of it. |
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It doesn't always work out like that but I was not overly pleased as I wandered away from the counter. |
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So, we can get useful work out of a system by reducing enthalpy or by increasing entropy. |
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By observing the spirit of the enemy's men and getting the best position, you can work out the enemy's disposition and move your men accordingly. |
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If you think you can work out a containment system where all the defense wonks have failed, have at it. |
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If you offer no resistance to your own magick, Carroll's equations work out in your favor. |
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Now if you want to be totally stupid about it that could work out at almost a year in the working life of an employee. |
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It just doesn't work out economically, because the restaurant business has low profit margins and is so labor intensive. |
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The effect disorientated me, so it took me a few seconds to work out what she had said. |
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It was beyond me to work out that the worst that could happen was she would say she wasn't interested. |
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Some institutions contract the work out to casual labour with little continuity and stability for the student. |
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Now it doesn't take much arithmetic to work out that you can't give a hot meal to 17 people all at once. |
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In some cases, allergy skin or blood tests are carried out, to work out what has caused the allergic reaction. |
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And, just in case you can't work out what I'm getting at, I would appreciate all suggestions. |
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In addition to learning the lay of the land, we would work out logistics for travel with twenty students. |
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They bounced back, put their house in order and became a paradigm of how it can all work out. |
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Things didn't work out because they didn't want to have two overage goaltenders. |
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And since this relieved me of all responsibility or need for political involvement there was no reason for me to work out my political position. |
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Government and other institutions that owe billions of Kwacha in unpaid rate charges should work out programmes to remit the outstanding monies. |
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Also, if you work out for too long or too frequently, you can also become injured or lapse into a drained and depleted condition. |
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Because muscle is denser than fat, a lean, muscular athlete may weigh more than a zaftig woman of the same height who doesn't work out. |
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More and more families workout together at the gym, and more gyms include some kind of short-term day care so parents can work out. |
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I don't understand how people tune into the fashion zeitgeist, nor how they work out what's in and what's out. |
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Once you've arrived at a figure, you can try to work out a deal with the defaulting party before the property is repossessed. |
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Meanwhile a drag artist has set up a fitness studio which dishes the dirt on celebs while clients work out. |
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They've got a severe shortage of engineers, and it will take 18 months to work out that problem. |
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Prof Wiseman's study says something important about stress and creativity, and if I go just go for a zizz I may be able to work out what it is. |
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I know we have adjusted for daylight saving time, but we can still work out that Parliament starts at 2 o'clock. |
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Sometimes attempts to leapfrog existing technology work out and the visionaries are hailed as geniuses. |
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That's when we went public, and to make a long story short, it didn't work out. |
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I joined a dating agency and went out on a load of dates that didn't work out. |
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Always walk or do another light cardiovascular exercise for five minutes before you work out. |
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As an aside, I'm still trying to work out the logic of this shift to the Right. |
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It's not the end of the world if everything doesn't work out to your expectations. |
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It merely means that you can set the aperture, and the camera will work out the shutter speed that corresponds to the correct exposure. |
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The doctor will also assess the type of sleepiness a person is experiencing, to work out whether sleep apnoea is a possible diagnosis. |
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Nevertheless, once prisoners were in custody the Gulag tried to organize their lives in such a way as to get maximum work out of them. |
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That didn't work out, so he became a disk jockey, then ran a loan company with his brother until he retired a few years ago. |
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Some authors sit down and work out their entire plot in summary form before they write even a line of prose. |
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It can even work out quick detours around traffic jams and roadworks, if you encounter any, Evesham said. |
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And every time I work out, I note it in my datebook and mark it with a pink highlighter. |
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I don't really work out, but I do like to move, and I dart up the subway stairs effortlessly now because my body feels good. |
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Order the lemon butter lobster under the stars and try to work out why you didn't move to Sri Lanka years ago. |
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As technology develops it gets harder and harder to work out what has changed when a new gadget or widget goes on sale. |
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Having got a rough idea of how the coinage worked, we need to work out how much that was worth in modern terms. |
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He got someone called Mark Stevenson involved and asked him to work out the logistics. |
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The only question in her mind, was how long would it take for everything to work out? |
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The students played a guessing game to try and work out what the sailors were doing. |
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The gym is equipped with treadmills, rowing machines, cross-trainer bicycles and all the machinery you need for a comfortable work out. |
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They quite often have to rub their work out at the end of the day and use the paper again. |
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Now they're trying to work out something where it won't happen with any kind of frequency. |
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I work out in the gym several times a week, mostly aerobic stuff and cross-training. |
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Even better, it gives a way to help memorize them, by allowing one to work out the answer by rule if one cannot remember it by rote. |
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This just isn't going to work out if you go running after other girls again. |
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The beach boffins came up with a formula to work out the quality of the grains of sand and its cohesive powers. |
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It would have empowered me to be clueless too, instead of my holding on to the dim hope that things might work out. |
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We're talking people who need a abacus to work out how many grams are in an eight ball. |
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The players' priority is to stay at the table and work out reasonable ways to address all the issues. |
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I am trying to work out if my tacho is registering the correct rpm's... at say 80kmh in 5th gear what should the tacho read? |
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It was very important to this toddler to work out what relationship I had to his grandmother, his mother and his other aunts and uncles. |
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You can then work out how much to offer to pay each of your creditors on a monthly basis so they each get a share of your available income. |
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He couldn't work out where his Britishness ended and where his Australianness began. |
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Even professional dancers have to go through a ballet class every day as a physical work out. |
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At 42, he is in the autumn of his career and cannot quite work out why he keeps winning. |
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As for Paul himself, he is the oddball in his family whom they cannot quite work out, but tap for money as if he was a bank. |
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We need to grapple with these difficulties with an expert panel and work out solutions to them and proceed towards them. |
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Hasseck said one way of deciding how to deal with awkward customers was to work out what kind they were. |
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He enrolled in a crash course in Mandarin and headed to Shanghai, alone and unsure of exactly how things would work out. |
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Many ideas were floated and agreed upon and the challenge is now to work out the finer details of implementing the ideas. |
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Over the weekend, a friend of mine was trying to work out how much she'd be getting in her pay packet after the new tax year starts on 6 April. |
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Drama, literature, and poetry all work out ideas of standards of behaviour and their consequences. |
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Me and my dad and my buddy Phil all work out together, doing plyometrics, running, weights, stuff like that, just staying in shape. |
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During the rest of the film he tries to work out who could have cursed him and visits two marabouts to find a cure. |
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Personal-fitness devices are letting people serve as their own coaches and work out on their own terms. |
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However, the police have chosen to contract the work out to the private sector rather than set up their own civilian-run scheme. |
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They didn't have them slithering backwards, but they twisted well and the Wallabies were never sure how their own put-in would work out. |
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Two people, a husband and wife, work out their marital malaise by literally trying to kill one another. |
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His wife divorced him because he was too fat, didn't work out and would not stop eating junk food. |
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I can't work out whether they are swimming hard or perhaps riding a pressure wave, like a dolphin would on the bow of a boat. |
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Because if a relationship doesn't work out, they know there are plenty more fish in the sea. |
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The numbers can be rounded up or down if the barbells and weights don't work out precisely to these amounts. |
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Plato's way of writing leaves us to extract ideas from different dialogues, put them together, and work out his position on a given issue. |
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The mathematics of counting then allow you to work out your winning chances, and how much your prize might be. |
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He was thinking aloud, trying to work out what he thought about this medium he had never worked in before. |
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Importantly, we have to work out what powers it would have over state and territory police officers seconded to the Australian Crime Commission. |
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In fact he formed a special committee in the cabinet secretariat to work out special tourist packages for the islands. |
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It was maybe a mother's instinct which made me believe that somehow it would all work out. |
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Combined they work out okay, but a truly historical or legendary film might have been cooler. |
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With fewer than 20 races to my name, if anyone was likely to have an early bath it didn't take much to work out who it would be. |
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Pulling on a pair of trousers, and brushing damp freshly-washed hair out of my eyes, I tried to work out what they'd got me for. |
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Mediation provides an opportunity for the two parties to discuss the problem and, together, work out a solution, in an informal setting. |
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Exercise bulimics work out to purge what they have eaten in much the same way bulimics vomit after eating. |
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It's good for people who want to watch a game after work, but I think the art of batting is to work out the pitch and play yourself in. |
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When everyone stops being so self-involved and realizes we are all in this together things may actually work out. |
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I realize there are procedures in place to deal consistently with customers and make it all work out. |
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The chance was there and I had a go and, although it didn't work out, I've got the grit and determination to succeed. |
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If things work out and you become an institution, how long will it be before you're riding a tiger and can't get off? |
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Students might have been surprised to see they were being asked to work out the rate of inflation, the elasticity or the multiplier. |
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However, if the punchline is spectacular, then the joke could be told by someone dead, and it would still work out alright. |
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Everyone plays different beats at the same time so they really feel the rhythm through their hands and can work out where they fit in. |
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They double-date, drink, work out their romantic pitfalls, and have a good time. |
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A succession of boxes with illustrations are accompanied by detailed instructions on how to work out the sums. |
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Dean's parents had separated, but were working on getting back together, but I guess it didn't work out. |
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The amendment could still be removed in conference with the Senate as the two houses work out differences in the legislation. |
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Future directions primarily consisted of offering additional areas in which one might work out a bridge with the minding concept. |
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At this point, no matter how strict you are with your calories, no matter how much you work out, the pudge won't budge. |
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And while it is easy to quantify the cost so far, it is much harder to work out how big an impact it will have in future. |
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And even those who have gone through the figures with a fine fiscal toothcomb are still unsure that they can work out how it will all work. |
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And sometimes announcing the joy of being in a couple isn't about smugness, it's about celebrating that pickiness can sometimes work out. |
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To work out electoral procedures for the new city officers, a body of 80 persons was created to represent the commonalty. |
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Such calculations work out very neatly if you always double your focal length, but get a bit more complicated for odd bellows or lens extensions. |
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It does not seem to me to be a good reason for keeping him out of some of his costs that you need time to work out the total amount. |
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If acting doesn't work out then Porter has plenty other skills to fall back on. |
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I am struggling to work out what was the best bit of a thoroughly enjoyable night. |
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So let us use these six months to work out how we should go forward, together drawing on the best of each national experience. |
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I turned around and she'd obviously been trying to work out how to attract my attention. |
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Alternatively, you could seek your own counselling or psychotherapy to try to find the underlying problem and work out what to do about it. |
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If you work out at home, especially in a humid area such as the basement, your exposure to harmful substances could be much worse. |
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It is vital to work out how to prevent these transplants from being rejected. |
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When you get past the early stages you will both work out what gets to each of you. |
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The scheme didn't always work out, as Big Brothers sometimes gave inadequate help. |
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Following the plaintiff's termination and expiry of working notice, the defendant contracted some work out to the plaintiff. |
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The answer is normally a halting yes as the voter tries to work out if it is a trick question. |
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We spent a few minutes yesterday using trig to work out how far away the most distant vapour trail was. |
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In civil cases, experts are now invited to work out common positions and identify areas of disagreement before they go into court. |
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The heroic muscular physiques in the magazine caught young Brock's attention and fed his desire to work out. |
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The group was being pushed into a storage room just off the washrooms, and Cole wanted to see where it went so she could work out her escape. |
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He looks very professional and trustworthy, and I hope things work out for him. |
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Fielding had a fearfully difficult time in his youth trying to work out what girls wanted. |
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Rather than opposing free trade, they're trying to mollify its effects and work out how we can live with it. |
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Clearly, the percentages don't work out and this does not even account for the number of women who choose a mommy track to raise their families. |
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And, when a conflict becomes defined in religious terms, it also usually becomes more difficult to work out an accommodation or a compromise. |
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I know I'm a monoglot but usually I can work out roughly what something means. |
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He gave his commissar of enlightenment, Anatoly V. Lunarcharsky, two weeks to work out the details. |
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We're now mooching around the flat and trying to work out where to eat this evening. |
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After that, tax payers will have to employ an accountant or work out for themselves how much they owe the taxman. |
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But it was hard work out there in the heat although Woods was working hard, occasionally mopping his perspiring brow with a towel. |
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By looking through the job adverts, we can work out more or less what every employee in the country is paid. |
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But you know what, I'll wake up the next morning and I'll get out my exerciser and I'll work out. |
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But watching that game it was hard to work out who were the favourites to go up at the end of the season. |
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I look back at the passengers, some of whom are blinking trying to work out what his issue is. |
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If maths professors cannot work out how mortgage rates are calculated what chance do we lesser mortals stand? |
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Some motels and hotels actually work out to be more expensive, especially if you choose to stay in a suite. |
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You stand on the viewing platform and squint, trying to work out who the guy with the moustache and glasses is. |
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If only I can work out a way of securing it so it doesn't jiggle about, can I make a second plant out of it? |
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During a photo shoot, sometimes what we plan doesn't work out and we improvise. |
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Once you know the target amount you will need in order to retire comfortably, your financial advisor will be able to help you work out a plan. |
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But that didn't work out, so she asked if he could work with a live boa constrictor. |
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Seal off the victims, get out the test tubes, work out a recipe for some injection that will kill the virus and Bob's your uncle. |
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In the winter, many of the local watermen use hydraulic tongs to catch oysters, and a few skipjack boats continue to work out of Wenona harbor. |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to work out where she is coming from. |
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Without telling anyone, she would work out and kick her bod into shape, even if it meant sneaking in workouts before or after work. |
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I knew you knew it would work out this way but gloating like that is, well, just tacky. |
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He paid, but called me later and said the per unit cost didn't work out to what he thought. |
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His courage and large apprehensions keep his work out of the slough of despond. |
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Both Nietzsche and Hegel recognize the need to work out their philosophies within, and in response, to culture. |
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I suppose, that unless it changes, or I can get over that feeling of unrequitedness, of him being unreachable, it won't ever work out. |
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I'm hoping that this will work out for the best and that I'll have a healthy bouncing baby in about 8 months time. |
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The conventional wisdom is that a very small number of cold calls work out. |
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Unless Anna can work out what's going on in two minutes, it's off to the naughty step. |
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I have a mild frontal lobe disorder that leads me to perseverate, and thus I've continued to work out the theory and do experiments anyway. |
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Today we need to consciously work out to incorporate the same level of activity into our daily routine. |
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What follows is a brainstorm to work out new ways of tackling the problem for the parent to try. |
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To work out if you are eligible for the Pension Credit, you need to calculate your weekly income, after deductions and savings. |
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Our attacking play didn't work out the way I wanted it to because we lacked imagination and clout in midfield. |
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When I looked at what she was doing, she was trying to work out how to calculate the sum of the internal angles of a pentagon. |
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I believe in weight training and work out myself, but do not plan to make recommendations on that topic. |
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Before attempting to sing the words of any song, we were required to work out our parts by singing over and over the proper sol-fa syllables. |
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Last year, I started on pole position but the two races also didn't work out. |
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There's still the slight complication of keeping it on the down-low so that people who didn't get invited don't get their feelings hurt, but I think it will all work out. |
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CrossFitters work out in groups, moving to the demands of a benevolent taskmaster. |
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But really, if this writing thing doesn't work out, I realize that if I don't come up with a plan B I actually am going to work in an office for the rest of my life. |
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But things work out for the best sometimes, and fate acts in weird ways. |
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If I take the Grimm stories, and make a new derivative work out of them, I get a new copyright, even though the old work is still in the public domain. |
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We're still trying to work out who wears the trousers, even now. |
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He added that the government was not obliged to coordinate every single one of its actions with the agency but to work out a package of measures agreeable to the fund. |
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One possibility will be to use compilers to optimise code for a superscalar implementation instead of having the processor work out how to optimise the instruction stream. |
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The instructors work out almost 90 wingovers, pulling three to four Gs sometimes just around the corners, so you come back and you're sweating and working pretty hard. |
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Let's work out our problem using the reciprocal of the numerator fraction. |
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The new government will be pressed to reconcile religious conflicts and work out a policy that is considerate of the poor and mitigates the ill effects of economic growth. |
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We've probably all heard of stories where soldiers of all ranks have discharged, only to re-enlist within 12 months because things just didn't work out. |
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Picture a Julius Caesar recovered from his murderous assault to confront a repentant Brutus, who must painfully work out the consequences of his actions. |
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We gave our new dictionary a work out to the amusement of the staff. |
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By the end of the first six weeks, students were expected to carefully work out and comfortably learn all notes, rhythms, fingerings, dynamics and articulations. |
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After a day off from shooting The fisher King, Robin Williams decides to work out. |
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With the political journalists, the fun in reading them is trying to work out which politician, apparatchik or bureaucrat they've been speaking to. |
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First, when I've refined it down to a story and its scenes, I work out my order of scenes, each on a different piece of paper, and then I write out each scene in longhand. |
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The ryots collect them and work out a Pest Defenders Ratio based on which they arrive at a conclusion for any Integrated Pest Management activity. |
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He should work out with people at his own level of athleticism. |
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And so, as the film ended, I couldn't work out why what I watched seemed to be a well directed, interesting film, choked by awful dialogue and poor plotting. |
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Valued added is the complex score the Department for Education and Skills uses to work out if pupils are reaching their full potential, based on performances in earlier tests. |
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Are they recruiting in a new, clever way, and at the same time getting some Human Resources work out of their sale force, saving money in the bargain? |
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It gave me hope that maybe this friendship thing could work out, that we could eventually get to a point where our interactions weren't always self-conscious and awkward. |
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The acoustic mellowness also meant no mosh pits or persistent fan screaming, an atmosphere that seemed to work out for both the audience and the performers. |
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So Watt asked suk to work out precisely what sort of instructions a hopelessly befuddled jury might be given and get back to him. |
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But the questions were almost puzzles, you had to work out logical answers and that was beaut, I used to love that sort of thing, it really was down my alley. |
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Both are left-of-center thinkers with independent reputations who will work out of the Bloomberg Foundation offices. |
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We now need to work out the modalities and the technical aspect. |
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Jane split up with him while pregnant, certain it wouldn't work out. |
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Mrs Moffat told the inquest that Mrs Seaton had been devastated over the temporary split but did not think the relationship was going to work out. |
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From traffic jam arm toners to subway calf-strengtheners, here are eight ways to work out in transit. |
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It was a good work out for the regulars in the first-half but all eyes were on the triallists and goalkeeper Dean Wordsworth had a night to forget being beaten five times. |
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Then you work out the size of the bomb, the type of explosives, the attendant shrapnel, the amount of building damage and the amount of flying glass. |
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Why work out when you can wow the chicks with these beauties! |
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If you could have a mushroom granola bar a half-hour before you work out, well, that would be ideal. |
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He can be excused for feeling that way as he was not the only one trying to work out what had changed the team from two-time losers to sudden winners. |
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On the other hand, we've learned how to reconstruct unattested proto-languages from their attested descendants and how to work out the family tree of related languages. |
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Once you've decided what is necessary, you must work out where to buy it. |
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More fundamentally, he neglects to work out the contradiction between Lincoln's commitment to necessitarian philosophy and to libertarian political economy. |
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You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out that this is my chance. |
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All of them were wearing standard prison issue clothes, and it took Rob only a few seconds to work out that there had been a mass breakout at the prison. |
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When I was writing a book on photojournalism, I attempted to work out some guidelines. |
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I have rambled about the paltry, small stuff that is my life today and I still can't work out whether to be totally peed off, or nauseatingly Pollyanna about it all. |
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He was a buffed up man who loved to work out, always wanting to stay fit. |
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But I could not work out which part of the bow, arrow or my hand for that matter I needed to line up with the bullseye in order to fire the tip of my arrow through it. |
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I couldn't actually work out what voicemail message she was talking about. |
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It is about time they start to work out that that is voodoo economics. |
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They don't have time to work out sleeping patterns or relaxation programmes so, more often than not, habit-forming sleeping pills are prescribed or nothing is done. |
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He had a good exercise facility available for free to work out at. |
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It consists of static shots of cities sped up and gradually sped up further until near the end of the sequence it is difficult to work out what you are seeing. |
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A stereomicroscope and a compound light microscope were used to work out the density and to examine the morphology, sizes and genders of the gametophytes. |
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How on earth can someone who can hardly stand up straight be expected to work out how drunk they are and then decide how to get themselves home on the basis of that? |
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Show your child the initial letters of other members of the family and, when the post is delivered, see if they can work out whom each item of mail is for. |
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In between sessions, Tony returned to his health club to work out. |
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By timing it, the astronomers were able to work out how quickly it was orbiting, its distance from the Sun and how much further away Earth must be. |
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What Copernicus did, that no one had done previously, was work out the mathematical details of the heliocentric model, based on the astronomical data available at the time. |
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He had to work out strenuously for close to two hours a day for two years. |
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If you just have a stuffy nose or sore throat, you have the green light to work out, although you may want to avoid the gym out of consideration for others. |
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Earlier this month, I'd carefully checked all my bills to work out exactly how much I needed for my regular outgoings, plus a little left over for my personal spending. |
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It took careful and patient observation to work out exactly where they were nesting as they seemed to wait until you looked away before vanishing into their hidey-hole. |
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After centuries of wondering, men can finally work out if their partner really is 'fine' or not thanks to a new dress that changes colour depending on a woman's mood. |
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So, here's a neat widget to work out safe web colour palettes. |
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For employees that are hot-desking or have to work out of different offices, they can make any phone their own by simply logging on to the system. |
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In maths today they could not work out the circumference of a circle. |
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Call a family council at some other time to work out such problems. |
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It didn't really do them any favours either, with lengthy gaps between songs as the band cluelessly tried to work out which drum sequence came next. |
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There is a lack of manners, a lack of courtesy nowadays, and you don't have to be Einstein to work out that the very fabric of society seems to be crumbling. |
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While it may not be possible to predict when fires are going to ignite, it certainly is possible to work out remedial measures such as replacing old plant machinery. |
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Items such as modern hi-tech lamps can cost a fortune to buy but you haven't begun to count the real cost until you work out what you pay to travel with them. |
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We've got to work out how you exist in a multicultural world, where diversity is respected, but where people are able to live in harmony and coexist. |
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