All the signs of anxiety were present, and yet he still denied that he cared about how he did in the exams. |
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A set of hypotheses has been suggested to explain this exceptional riddle of fish reproduction, but as yet they remain untested. |
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Linkable rubber gym mats are laser cut to ensure a tight fit yet are still easy to install. |
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The album marks a slight return to more elaborated ambiences and more defined melodic lines, yet Ford firmly remains on minimal grounds here. |
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The Government rightly says that cancer is a national priority, yet the system that's expected to deliver it is too fragmented. |
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Apart from issuing a few brief statements, the failed viceroy has yet to face the media to tell his side of the story. |
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There's no hint yet of the kilos of fat that will transform these lithesome beauties one day, after marriage, into stately matriarchs. |
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He also asserted that they had yet to investigate to see if there were any links with some of the executives at the state company. |
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By deliberately adopting the stylistics of sentimentality in his screenplay, Cameron recalls yet another, less cynical time in Titanic. |
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And yet we thought that in some ways it was a fitting tribute to a man in his line of work. |
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The serene yet bold, contemporary forms are clad in marine plywood panels, limned in metal flashing that glints in the powerful sunlight. |
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There would be no time to turn away, no time to act, yet there would be time to perceive and apprehend. |
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I felt thirsty, yet the most important thing for me right now was to know where I was. |
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These early metal users had not yet learned to alloy copper with tin to make bronze. |
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Dark and disturbing, yet rich in humour, this is the ultimate antidote to mainstream medical drama. |
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Why should we have yet more people, wandering around stoned, causing mayhem on our streets? |
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With so much to talk about and yet so much to avoid, it seems prudent to pack lippy as a peace offering. |
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I would be heartbroken if I were to win an Oscar and yet be robbed of this moment. |
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They like to wrap themselves in the American flag and yet they're totally chipping away at what it stands for. |
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One sees here yet another variant of the revisionist tactics of pitting the old against the new. |
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His work forms a single entity that is full of life, intelligent and open-minded, yet riven with doubt, idiosyncrasy, and contradiction. |
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The SNP is giving its MSPs a free vote on this, not least because it has yet to establish a common line. |
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He stood more than twice her size, yet she showed no fear of him, nor did she seem dazzled by his beauty. |
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The ball pitched outside the off and struck the pad outside the line of off, and yet Shepherd upheld the appeal. |
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Your reasoning bears the ring of truth, yet I hear something other than your words. |
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Time slowed yet again as his wrist shot out a beam of purple electricity from his hand, creating a lightsabre of sorts out of his psychic energy. |
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And yet people keep on giving me light-hearted advice on how to keep my future wife happy! |
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These are the kinds of things that criminals do, yet these people are said to be on the right side of the law. |
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If you're on a tight budget, yet up for a right laddish drive, a coupe could well be for you. |
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And yet echo-sounding maps of submarine topography continued to accumulate. |
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This bush has got loads of flowers and even more buds ready to flower, we've no idea what it is yet but we love it. |
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She is a well known anti-feminist, yet has written a book about the beginnings of the feminist movement. |
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The temple was holy and spiritual yet somehow areligious in its atmosphere, design and decoration. |
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Panting, I fleetingly envied a couple being carried on litters like lords, an expensive yet terrifying option. |
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He then launched a second attempt, but no date has yet been listed for this hearing. |
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Through selective breeding the Bedouins developed an Arab horse which was tough and yet beautiful. |
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Seems the floundering yet fertile imagination of this fallen idol had finally found an apropos home to roost in. |
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The fact is that the X Prize has spawned a new part of the aerospace industry that may yet revolutionize the whole sector. |
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Li Yinhe said the government had not yet comprehended the arrival of the sexual revolution. |
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Somehow, she managed to be warm and caring, while yet remaining cool and level-headed. |
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But this time around, it's a much more polished entertainer, although it's overshadowed by products yet to arrive. |
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The approximative production sometimes lets this album down slightly, yet it also gives it an interesting unfinished feel and fragility. |
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His songs were rich both lyrically and musically, anthemic and yet intimate. |
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Dark clouds gathered, there was the distant, yet unmistakable roll of thunder. |
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With the same level of application and hard work, there is no reason why Everton cannot add yet another league win to their tally. |
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The Indonesian army has not faced any external threat since 1965 yet it has arrogated enormous powers to itself inside the country. |
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Evacuation data were not available from Western Australia as the RFDS there had not yet fully computerised its records. |
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Perhaps it's the flash git image he exudes as he turns up at yet another film premiere with a beautiful blonde on his arm. |
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Initial improvements in appearance are promising, but data on long term outcome are not yet available. |
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He said the property measured about 1,300 square meters, but the government had yet to appraise the value of the land and the house. |
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He said the government and the House had yet to agree on several articles in the proposed revision of the law. |
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Could his death have been the consequence of a greedy search for treasure, or is this yet another apocryphal story? |
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It is not yet clear how much the Internet and social media can help push people to move beyond just 'following' and 'liking' things. |
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It was written by her husband, yet its style was rigidly formal, consistently using her surname alone. |
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He has shown his lethal shooting touch but has yet to go on a tear, creating speculation he doesn't have much left. |
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Long day ahead of me and yet i'm pulling the stupid night owl thing again anyways. |
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It's not afraid to approach the body as a source of story, not over-intellectualizing yet still able to convey mood and expression. |
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And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan's sake? |
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When she wrote her book, she set out to document something, and yet it has been received as a call to arms by those who were ready for one. |
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It keeps track of which missions users have locally, what they have yet to download, and which missions are coming soon. |
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You have obviously raised the bar higher yet again and put your newspaper light years ahead of the rest. |
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The pharmacological or biochemical mechanism of this antitoxic action has not yet been proved. |
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They flirted with us shamelessly yet innocently and when we left insisted we kissed their heavily rouged and powdered cheeks. |
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As yet there is no proven means of arresting the disease's progress, let alone curing it. |
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Doodling, the informal artform, is chronically under-funded, rarely the subject of late-night panel reviews, and yet it thrives. |
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His tiger side had saved his life often, yet it was just as capable of making him into the living image of a dangerous animal. |
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The reverberations of the war continue even into our time and they have not yet abated. |
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As yet there's no title, but the band previewed one song, Knives Out, in a live webcast in December. |
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We can live without breathing for only a few minutes, yet we give it very little thought. |
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It's yet another way to caricature the right as knee-jerk sexists and foaming-at-the-mouth religious zealots. |
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It sounds as if this issue has not really ever yet been fully ventilated and decided in the way in which you have described it to me. |
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They have made six shimmering albums packed with arch observations, yet their world remains small, their vision unique. |
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It's a fascinating listen and yet constantly feels like a sampler for something bigger. |
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The plays were a return to the theme of the arbitrariness yet inevitability of death. |
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Bolivia is a country rich in resources, yet its majority Indian population is mired in unemployment and abject poverty. |
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And yet it has been the market, not public funding, that has generated the lion's share of successful cultural mixing in the arts. |
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In Siena artists responded to the Florentine preoccupation with space, yet retained a traditional interest in rich decoration. |
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We claim that we are friends, and yet we keep secrets from each other, lying our way out of most everything. |
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Spyware is rife and virus infection commonplace yet many home users reckon they are safe from online threats. |
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The figures are always startlingly lifelike, yet never precisely to scale and always altered in some way. |
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This he did in 1886, despite having been exiled yet again under an anti-monarchist law of that year. |
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In her eleven years of life she has yet to be dominated by anyone or anything. |
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She waved her hand yet again and opened a purplish rift in the air that glowed with uncertainty. |
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The abstracted interior landscape provided a powerful yet calm space with reusable modular elements. |
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Though the first broadcast of the radio station is due any day, the recording studio has yet to be built. |
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There are things going on here that I'd rather not write about, not yet anyhow. |
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No magic anti-ageing treatments have yet been discovered beyond good diet, exercise and luck. |
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Your friends will realize it soon that they could not have come with you, not yet anyways. |
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And yet there is a lingering sense that each avoids the critical questions. |
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The decor is unmistakably high class with the fixtures, fittings and appointments setting a relaxed yet cultured atmosphere. |
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Much more likely, he wants to demonstrate, yet again, his anti-American credentials. |
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Words had yet to be spoken, and Katherine found her apprehension returning in the silence. |
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Each page of The Finishing School is alive with her customary ironic, dry wit, and yet she somehow leaves the reader thirsty for more. |
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Duke then fired two warning shots from his revolver, yet the freighter pressed on. |
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Natalya quickly followed after her brother in retreat, deciding to flee and live to fight yet another day. |
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The unemployment figures showed fewer Scots signing on, yet there seemed to be no signs of increasing prosperity in our most depressed estates. |
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Olympic boxing silver medallist Amir Khan is in line for yet another high profile award. |
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In fairness, it's early days yet and some of these issues may be fixed down the line. |
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The piper children are expert pickpockets and thieves, they have amassed countless treasures yet rarely sell them or spend any money. |
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Advanced nursing roles are an important development in primary care, but the implications have yet to be fully appreciated. |
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The linens for drying ones self off were of a strange material, soft yet very absorbent, and very gentle to the flesh. |
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The draft arts master plan has not yet gone into funding or the apportionment of costs between the private and public sectors. |
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Cut the mushrooms in quarters and stir them in with the onions, letting it all cook until it's silky soft, yet barely coloured. |
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Rome was the kingdom in existence, and the one yet to come is the Antichristian kingdom. |
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I owe the rather wonderful Jane a big apology for not having yet acknowledged perhaps the nicest and most unexpected birthday greeting. |
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My bet is nobody yet wants to risk the possibility of losing their subscribers to another such facility, through charging too much, or too early. |
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No observation of leptonic decays of D-mesons has yet been reported, owing to the smaller branching fraction. |
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Behind these rings of trees are yet more grassy fields, some wild and overgrown, others kept trim and tidy. |
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The idea of embarking upon yet more revolutionary upheaval seemed anathema. |
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The punishment must fit the crime, yet we let magistrates get away with handing out lenient sentences. |
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In a sexist, thoughtless, simple-minded story, he found yet a new way to ghettoize actresses in Hollywood. |
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The house was small, yet when one entered it suddenly seemed spacious and roomy. |
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We have been encountered by fierce infantry resistance, yet our superior weaponry and armor has allowed us to crush this resistance. |
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Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed. |
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area. |
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He was almost sixty then, yet his body still was trim and powerful, and he loved to romp with us children in the sea. |
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He is arguably as important as a Scorsese and a Coppola and yet he and John Carpenter never got their due credit. |
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If loganberries and raspberries have not yet been cut down and the new canes tied in, do this now. |
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It's understood Mrs Walsh intended to lodge the money in the bank, but the cash, all in notes, has yet to be recovered. |
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In the morning it wakes me up to the sparkle and dazzle of the sea, and the gleaming stretch of beach, not yet crowded with slick brown bodies. |
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You're too close to the green to apply much backspin, yet too far away to lob the ball in as you would on a simple pitch. |
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On the negative side, the directive has resulted in unsocial shifts and yet another tier of bureaucracy to ensure that rotas are compliant. |
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We demonise those that do not accept the system yet never question whether the system is right. |
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Massenet's strong yet impulsively teenager-ish heroine seems to have lit a fire under her, because here she is at her best. |
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It could well be true, and not just by luck, that Essendon played rottenly, the Easybeats played brilliantly, yet Essendon won. |
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And yet Vermeer seems willing to set down the areas of light and shade just as they occur. |
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Everything was done with the ancestors and the seventh generation yet to come in mind, a reverent model of accountability. |
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It emerged this week that the miners who were retrenched earlier this year are yet to be paid their packages. |
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This anonymous, seedy stretch of the 10th arrondissement does not yet feature on the tourist track. |
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They seem to be able to find money to waste on rorts and subsidising big business but yet we still have waiting lists in hospitals. |
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Peer is one of modern drama's first anti-heroes, and Ibsen never tires of bringing out yet another flaw in his character. |
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So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting. |
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Those who fall into this sin are still human beings made in the image of God and yet fallen. |
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All that was left then was a deft lob over the advancing goalkeeper and the City goal machine had struck yet again. |
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The sun was climbing to its zenith, not yet noon, reflecting its light on the beautiful white washed walls of the buildings. |
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The sun was still beating down, the road was still climbing, my body was still depleted, and yet it felt easier. |
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The State's anti-corruption law, which has proved ineffective in dealing with the cases of administrative corruption, has yet be reoriented. |
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March in New York is a restless time, an anticipatory time, hopeful yet apprehensive. |
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In yet another room was a small piece consisting of two electric fans with their blades replaced by rods with twists of leaves at the end. |
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Balanced between neoclassicism and romanticism, the composition appears at once rigidly stable yet inherently fluid. |
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This seems like an obvious truth, and yet there is in fact no evidence to support it. |
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Town clerk Graham Gittins said no decision had been made yet about where to site the pigeon lofts. |
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The paleontological reprint collection is catalogued on index cards and is not yet available in computer format. |
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Efforts to reconfigure services will see as yet unspecified financial rewards for services that deliver. |
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Conceivably the room had not yet fully recovered from the assault on their libidinous sensibilities. |
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The actual mechanism of infection and disease presentation in late-onset listeriosis is not yet fully understood. |
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Their incendiary performance culminated in the title track and primed the audience for the havoc yet to be wreaked. |
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Chad had never been so gentle with a kiss, and yet he'd never felt such a riot of emotions at the same time. |
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Progress will depend on the city's new Liberal Democrat leaders who are not yet in a position to respond. |
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The paintings are all frontal and straightforward, rock-solid and penetrating, yet have an ethereal quality. |
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The character of Michael Moran is at the same time antipathic and yet awakening pity. |
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On the nose, there is surprisingly little fruit, just a damp earthiness, and yet on the palate there is a burst of exotic fruit such as lychees. |
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The efficacy of prophylactic antipyretics for all transfusions, although widely practiced, has yet to be established. |
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And yet he's had a very sunny disposition, telling great stories about how everybody is moving through lickety-split. |
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By 11.30 pm, my stomach was growling and I was lying horizontal on the sofa yawning, as she made mention yet again of leaving. |
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She looked at him with wise, solemn blue eyes, hooded by delicate yet heavy lids. |
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This roomy yet compact bag lies flat, with adjustable compartments and a mesh opening for ventilation. |
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And yet for all the uncertainty regarding what lies ahead, would City supporters want it any different? |
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She was touched, and added yet another member to her brief list of people she loved and adored and would gladly give her life for. |
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Now, after Jacob Oram ricked his back, yet another twist in the tale as McMillan was recalled! |
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For example, if several smokers were surveyed, it would be logical to assume that they could recite the risks of smoking, yet still smoke. |
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Something as bourgeois as kitchen rotas should not be considered worthy of discussion and yet what alternative lifestyle hasn't floundered on the rocks of human frailty? |
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He says he has yet to experience any negative feedback from the galaxy of Whovians. |
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Ah, the rosticceria, yet another great reason for living in Italy. |
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The massive inflatable structure is filled with multi-colored light and takes a prehistoric yet futuristic shape. |
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He said discussions about lobola had not yet been finalised. |
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So FX also had to front the cost of a writing staff for a series that they had not yet greenlit. |
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The funeral director proved to be yet another person on the route for whom Rick had made extra efforts. |
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It also recommends it in certain patients who have not yet had a serious arrhythmic event but who are at high risk of sudden cardiac death, as primary prevention. |
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And yet a bigger part of me is reassured our frontline troops still had Gates in the bureaucratic battles back home. |
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The oil was sold in Moroccan markets even before the Phoenicians arrived, yet the hardy argan tree, called the Moroccan ironwood by some people, has been slowly disappearing. |
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The markets are filled with the freshest and most incredible ingredients, and the cuisine is generally simple yet satisfying. |
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For successful implementation over time, the core team necessarily must expand, yet excessive rotation of new members early on may diminish success. |
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The highly graphic yet informational displays are a collaboration of several archivists and Jennifer Stone, an experienced graphic artist in museum and archival work. |
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Her slender, yet fully curved figure captured everyone's eyes and imagination as she walked by gracefully and lithely with the raw sensuality and toughness of a tiger. |
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It really is startling that not one fragment of an airplane that weighed 250 tons has yet turned up. |
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Last week, the Supreme Court decided to review the Adarand case yet again. |
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Definitely more listenable than his past efforts, it stays away from the more experimental tip, yet delves into interesting instrumental movements. |
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As these relationships progress, we learn of Jones' rocky history with his alcoholic mother and his desire to find the father he barely knew yet obsesses about daily. |
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For most people, their making it involves no luck, no fortuity, no assistance from barely visible yet ever-present forces. |
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It's something that robotics types call the Uncanny Valley, when a robot crosses over from seeming machinelike but hasn't yet achieved true human qualities. |
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They lost their jobs, were robbed of all dignity, and yet still soldiered on to achieve great things that were often ignored by history books because of their lifestyle. |
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The picture roars to life intermittently during these skilled performances, yet despite its high stakes tale of revenge and killings, the film fails to fully engage. |
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Firstly extending CPOs in this way would be yet another indication of the increased regulation of private property and its easy appropriation by the State. |
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The film is humorous at times, yet it ultimately symbolizes something more serious, namely the fine line between white admiration and white appropriation of black culture. |
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What we now have is committed, realist, appropriationist art, from sources such as television and so on, yet try as it might to deny it, it mysteriously remains art. |
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Has Hollywood approached you yet with requests to film any of your books? |
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Strange noises had echoed about ahead of him, sounds clearly defined, yet dim and distant as those he heard while approaching a bustling town from a distance. |
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As far as we know, no campaign stops at Folsom Prison have yet been scheduled. |
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In the opening credit sequence we know nothing of the man, yet Bolt economically conveys that this is someone who takes risks and finds danger exhilarating. |
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These gambits always made some sense on paper, yet flopped when implemented. |
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Their music is infectious, occasionally riotously so, but as easy as listening to them remains, there's an overriding feeling that their best work is yet to come. |
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A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation. |
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Paul had roached hair, and a thin nose and yet thinner mouth, but he was a big guy with giant hands that lent him an authority his mind did not altogether deserve. |
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The language used is simple yet lilting, and the meaning is profound. |
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Weary muscles complain mournfully, yet the heart's spirit overcomes sensations of pain, knowing that limberness shall soon follow a quick morning warm-up and stretch. |
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Lord Cecil's admonishment still rang in her ears and the memory of the pressure of his fingers on her arm had yet to fade hours after the occurrence. |
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But the fizz in Brazil and Turkey has yet to go flat, and the excitement and turmoil may well continue to spread across the globe. |
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The overhead shots of the circus ring seem at first sight to be POV yet in the shots of Lola her eyes alternate between moving in panic and being actually shut. |
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Abbott, not yet elected governor, has himself already been flagged as future presidential material. |
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Their lives having moved so far apart and yet so close together. |
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Several friends of the couple point out that after more than a year and a half, Shriver has yet to finalize her divorce. |
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More than that, theirs is a great love story, an exquisitely painful romance of two self-proclaimed soulmates who can't live together yet can't live apart. |
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The crowd roared their approval as one of Irish racing's greatest favourites rewrote the record books yet again and Pat Smullen repeatedly waved his whip in triumph. |
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It was flowing out instantly, but she was filled with such force that she was dizzy and light-headed, yet at the same time stronger than she had ever been in her life. |
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The Son returns to the Father's bosom, though not as yet to abide there beyond all worlds and to sit on the right hand of the Father as in the glorious ascension. |
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So why did I think anyone would want to read yet another book, this time a fictional account of the same story? |
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Female reindeer rule over males during the short season when males have shed their antlers prior to growing new ones and the females have not yet shed theirs. |
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The portraits of Septimius emphasized continuity with the Antonines, yet a new element appears in the corkscrew beard modelled after the god Serapis. |
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Pilot whales can often be spotted resting in large pods at the ocean surface, yet very little is known about the submarine behavior of these deep-sea hunters. |
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Chain stores, discount supermarkets, and fast-food restaurants had yet to invade. |
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You're a modern day road warrior preparing for yet another business trip. |
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From impeachment logic to immigration geography, yet another week in far-out theories from our fearless leaders. |
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The music is rhythmically urgent yet laced with aristocratic lyricism. |
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Although this combines powerful cherry notes, threaded with liquorice, backed by chewy tannins and topped with sparkling acidity, it is not yet ready to drink. |
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But the falcon is not yet Air Force certified for military and intelligence payloads. |
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The term entered the political lexicon as a word synonymous with corruption and scandal, yet the Watergate Hotel is one of Washington's plushest hotels. |
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And yet our country has redefined citizenship in some extraordinary ways since its inception. |
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It barely raised an eyebrow, perhaps because many assumed it was yet another iteration of the same old pipedream. |
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There is no word yet on whether the Americans have also sought to extradite Lady back to the United States. |
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We all know smoking causes cancer, yet we continue to smoke. |
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Despite several appeals, including the offer of a cash reward for information, police have not yet caught his killer or killers, although they say the net is closing in. |
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We are strong in our accomplishments, yet by some cruel irony we possess soft sensitive bodies and extraordinarily tall buildings. |
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With two movies left on his six picture contract, Evans has yet to say what that means for his future in the Marvel universe. |
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They battled bravely even when defeat was staring them in the face, but the fact of the matter is that they are not yet ready to take on teams in the top flight. |
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And also we were introducing a whole team of characters that had not yet existed in the Marvel Universe. |
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Artists like Orsola Maddalena Caccia will be unfamiliar to most, and yet she has six works in the exhibition. |
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Although this knowledge is not useful for predictive testing in unaffected individuals, since a cure for Alzheimer's disease is not yet available, it may help guide treatment. |
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I revile her Party's views and racist policies wholeheartedly yet I believe that three years in a maximum security is a manifestly unjust sentence for her. |
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Which may explain why, with less than a week left in its petition drive, FRC had yet to crack 10,000 signatories. |
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And should a silly, sometimes slight comedy like Veep be excised to include yet another harrowing drama, Rectify? |
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As art and politics came closer together, it might be reasonable to expect greater harmony between artists and policy makers, and yet it often seems that the reverse is true. |
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While there may be a few scattered news operations that the revolution has not yet touched, the profession has undergone a technological transformation. |
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Their sparse details and antic distortions are surreal yet recognizable enough to hit the target, whether it's a powerful politician or a basic human type. |
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In a visit to the European Parliament during yet another discussion of the Conflict, this change was visually striking. |
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There is no plan as of yet to evacuate Dr. Brantly to a Western facility, Isaacs said. |
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The Italian Prime Minister has created yet another diplomatic storm by demanding the return of a painting held by the National Gallery of Ireland. |
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When a few lensmen asked him to pose yet again with the shot before hurling it in the air, he readily agreed and that certainly made a wonderful photograph. |
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I lay dead in front of you, and yet you do not even revenge my death. |
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Apparent retroactivity covers the situation where legislative acts are applied to events which occurred in the past, but which have not yet been definitively concluded. |
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We do not yet know whether different stages of a battle, such as the initial salvos, a fighting retreat and a rout, have different archaeological signatures. |
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This antecedence of being does not yet have the responsibility of being. |
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Do we get overtime if we have to be retrained for yet another position? |
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Discovered in August 1989, this tomb's main chamber had been robbed in antiquity, and yet its antechamber yielded the richest finds in terms of gold. |
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To the north a curved antechamber led to two rectangular rooms about 12 metres long, while a smaller antechamber led to yet another rock-cut chamber to the south. |
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The leaders of the rival gang are looking over their shoulders for the Westies, who have yet to revenge the murder of Bernard Sugg, brother of Stephen, last August. |
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Users who have not logged in to the system are invited to do so if they already have an account or to join the system as a member if they do not yet have an account. |
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You never know, it could yet prove to be a masterstroke by Brendan Rodgers. |
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The abatement procedure is being performed on all windows that have not yet self-destructed. |
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Other boulevardiers I questioned, although apparently friendly and peaceful, held similar or yet more pugilistic views. |
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Certainly there is a martyrological aspect to his imaging, yet clearly he is no saint. |
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Their anti-solar proposal is the most egregious in the nation, yet their only evidence is a blatant self-contradiction. |
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The pair, who have yet to officially confirm their relationship, wowed the teeny bopper crowd with a duet of her hit track Umbrella. |
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No word yet on preventing parental purchase of tall chairs, boom boxes and furniture with sharp corners. |
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I'M disturbed to report potty Pete Doherty sunk to yet another painful low at a solo gig in North London's Boogaloo pub last week. |
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Drawing on the work of Julia Kristeva, Oropesa sees Widows as depicting a Manichaean, yet modern ethics. |
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Despite the clarity and persuasivness of the argument, however, a new scholarly theorization of mana has yet to take place. |
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The hops are very forward, lingering on the tongue, yet still some maltiness and a nice balance. |
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The move is good news for UK shoppers who have not yet invested in either Bluray or HD DVD next generation DVD players, experts said. |
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In other words, seek unity with the First Cause, yet believe in nothing. |
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My own hope is to go peacefully in my sleep before getting cluster schtupped by yet another malpractice attorney. |
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But Sapan has yet to flex his holography skills with a sitting president. |
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Blitz further stated that RBC will be immediately profitable and yet will still have bandwidth for additional opportunities. |
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And yet WFB recognized in his friend Al a fineness of mind and principle. |
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The Maharashtrian table's hallmark is the rusticity of its offerings, yet there were many elegant pairings just waiting to be discovered. |
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Nephro means kidney, and a blastoma is a tumour of embryonic tissue that has not yet fully developed. |
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The story, how the poorest citizens in Europe pay the caricature-like democracy with fraud is much scarier and it is yet untold. |
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The Second Division promotion chasers had yet another match called off on Tuesday when their clash with Albion Rovers bit the bullet. |
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Tiffany bait is home to Sarge, yet we hadn't even seen a picture of the big boy all year there. |
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For example, unambiguous characters that will separate the dentaries of sand lizards from those of sceloporine lizards are not yet known. |
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Biofuels are one of the ways to reduce economies' oil dependence, yet their production raises serious questions, the EC acknowledges. |
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The pale half-moon shape at the base of each nail is called the lunule, which shows where the hardening process is not yet complete. |
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While gravity waves have yet to be detected, he posits them from observations of binary stars. |
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We could be faced with icy conditions for a number of weeks yet so we should not be giving salt away. |
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Mad itch is yet another name for pseudorabies because infected animals suffer intense itching, as well as other symptoms. |
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Leaving the salt shaker in the cupboard is an obvious first step, yet more than 75 per cent of the salt we consume comes from processed food. |
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And the Boyne Valley proved to be yet another feather in its cap. |
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Flaneurs, boulevardiers, and street-walkers either don't understand his gestures or think he's deliberately offending them in some way he may not yet have figured out. |
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No data are available yet on bottom fishing in the current market, only reports from brokers, because the deals haven't closed yet, Teplitzky said. |
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Her daughter, Marte, lives through the trying years of the Depression and World War II, yet never develops much initiative to alter or shape her life. |
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The richness of Marsala is earthy, yet sophisticated and screams fall. |
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It is not yet known whether this region is convenient for the construction of a nuclear facility geologically, geotechnically, seismologically or oceanographically. |
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This resurrection narrative calls us to see, touch, and experience faith in ways that are embodied, yet able to transcend our sensate experiences. |
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Henare regretted the concept of Maoritanga never included an economic understanding, yet culture and economy should be two sides of the same coin. |
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None of these estates have yet been passed to the Government's Bona Vacantia division, which keeps a central record of unclaimed estates around the country. |
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With its formidable, in-yourface looks, this spacious, yet sophisticated, highly manoeuvrable and extremely comfortable truck has set the standard. |
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Sharp violin-like sounds come from the male club-winged manakin, a tiny songbird from the Andean cloud forest in South America, yet not all come from his beak. |
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Wolverine's Bobwhite features the company's Zero Mass design for a boot that is extremely light yet durable, while also providing comfort in unforgiving terrain. |
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With Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is in the process of being purchased by Sony, it will be in the Blu-ray camp while 20th Century Fox has yet to announce its preference. |
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It seems like lightning is relegated to boogieman status, yet the natural phenomena is as prevalent and deadly today as when Ben Franklin considered the danger. |
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Well, there is nothing smart in denying climate change, yet even though even Blind Freddy could see it happening, they still deny it so that they look cool and knowledgeable. |
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The largest high-tech tag study yet of Atlantic bluefin tuna suggests that two groups mix on feeding grounds but spawn on opposite sides of the ocean. |
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We are among the beautiful yet decadent people, immaculately turned out, sniffing mysterious powders and, where required, delivering their scenas and arias into mobile phones. |
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Now, a post on Riot Games' site has confirmed that Magma Chamber will be released prior to the start of Season 4, whose start date has yet to be announced. |
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Eye-catching, graphic, often tongue-in-cheek or sassily whimsical, pop art decor plays well off the vintage vibe and yet also makes contemporary furnishings, well, pop. |
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No Satanist has yet to complain about my use of these images. |
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According to Sarkin, the issue of the missing 17,000 people cannot yet be part of Lebanon's postwar general amnesty as the fate of those people remains unknown. |
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The company believes Boling Dome is one the most under-developed salt domes on the Gulf Coast with the potential for tens of millions of barrels yet to be discovered. |
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Last season, Liverpool were still a mess and yet sixth place was makeable. |
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God made us naked and innocent, yet we presently made ourselves nocent. |
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