Are judge and jury, who are after all in the end only one of us, really going to be taken in by all this shameless role-playing? |
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He spoke in a very strange way, all in Russian of course, with emphasis on every other word that he spoke. |
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Sitting down on one of the chairs at a round metal white table he grabbed a full pot of black coffee and drank it all in a few gulps. |
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We wish to express our sincere condolences to all in our community who were bereaved during the year. |
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She needed care, gave me exercise, kept gurriers off the back wall in the garden, and provided fun all in one go. |
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There are also two dinucleotide microsatellites and one mononucleotide microsatellite, all in the first intron. |
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The sheet is enlivened, as a field is when the wind bends grass all in one direction. |
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It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of dubious value. |
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This was all in high school, and years of disuse and neglect have made my Spanish skills rustier than a Gary, Indiana steel mill. |
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This dimension, his own creation where he could move freely outside his time warp, was still all in his head. |
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Once again, we'll do this all in one post, with timestamps for each new comment. |
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It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film. |
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It's the only state that practices racism, prejudice, and exclusivism all in one, and punishes its MPs for speaking out against it. |
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We have a tradition in this country in following that delicious practice of dolce far niente, doing nothing at all in a very gentle fashion. |
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The mechanistic aspects of warfighting were all in the hands of Pakistani military personnel, ex-servicemen or serving instructors. |
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Well done John and all in the area extend our very best wishes and wish you many more hours of happy flying. |
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We pulled up into a winding driveway that was lined by a row of rose bushes, all in full bloom. |
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It really is a good movie, engrossing, touching and funny all in one in the pleasantly dreamy, melancholic way only the French can manage. |
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So hanging out was good, we talked about something else and drove around and had all in all a nice time. |
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Luckily the prisoners where all in lockdown at the moment so they could keep the casualties down to a minimum. |
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The bed, the desk, and the bookshelf were all in one half of the room, and that half was, by far, the most lived-in part of the room. |
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I found an inflatable pink backpack, a bead necklace and a giant bone on my walk, not all in the same place. |
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Well done to all in an official or voluntary capacity who remained on duty or on call over the Yuletide period. |
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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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But they are all in agreement that he is not a simple controversialist just for the sake of it. |
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In summary, if you receive a demand for the return of overpaid tax credits, don't feel obliged to pay it all in one go. |
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The fun is all in the self-absorbed self-abuse, the modern rules of attraction and dating, and a complete over-the-top obsession with music. |
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Monkeys, tapirs, sloths, anteaters, and bats abound, all in an area the size of West Virginia. |
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We will come to that in the later arguments but this is all in the realm of the unwritten law. |
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What will people do then, being able to read their love lives, the stock market, war and peace all in the stars? |
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Deep in concentration Em hung her keys on the wall and walked to the kitchen, where she grabbed an apple, all in mechanical motions. |
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Nothing much happens to disturb our peace and, when mayhem comes along, we find that a nice cup of tea soon puts it all in proportion. |
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They are all in well-established, popular community meeting centres, such as village shops and post offices. |
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We've replaced the furnace, hot water heater and water softener all in one year. |
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It is difficult to accommodate the wishes of all in the community but we do try to get it right as far as we possibly can. |
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Once they are all in place, they will form the largest radio telescope on Earth. |
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It consists of an end sac, a straight proximal tubule, a short distal tubule, and a raised nephropore, all in the scape of the chelifore. |
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On the back of each of the pair of vases is a frieze of dancing bacchantes framed at the sides and bottom by a scroll ornament all in grisaille. |
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So, all in all, and at the risk of being extremely babyish myself, I'd go so far as to say that my argument's bigger than yours. |
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It is time every road user woke up to this appalling situation, and did all in their power to reduce the death toll. |
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Members of Swindon Council's planning committee are looking forward to an away day to London all in the name of research. |
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And this was all in the middle of making dinner, for which I had been hungry for an hour and a half previous to the breakage. |
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The preparation and training involved for the trip required tremendous effort and dedication on their part, all in aid of a most worthy cause. |
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Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all. |
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The walls, adjustable lighting and curtains are all in warm colour tones to ease anxiety. |
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These strange creatures allegedly dress all in black and have their own subculture which decent Aucklanders look askance at. |
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Playing hopscotch, hide and seek, even a game of rounders was all in a day's fun for a thirteen year old in the good old days. |
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The girls were all in high school and were spoiled rotten, always showing off their latest buys at the mall, totally obsessed with themselves. |
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For a moment, I felt a degree of envy in that she is, now, where I wish I was already, but all in good time I suppose. |
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I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure. |
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So there is no point at all in carrying them out insincerely, or, for example, trying to cheat on the fasting in Ramadan. |
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Shrek has over thirty fully-rendered characters as well as various fairies, pixies, gnomes, and dwarfs which appear mostly all in one scene. |
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Copulations were observed on three occasions, all in the immediate vicinity of nests. |
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If these occur, they are dealt with swiftly and fairly, to restore security to all in the facility. |
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After a couple of hours the med team announced to the commander that they were all in fine health. |
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I feel like I've been drifting a bit, perhaps sitting back and taking it all in too much. |
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But I could get copper reds on the bottom and chrome reds on top, all in the same firing. |
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What was the principal difficulty there about delay, first of all in the Sergeant's case? |
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I would not exactly call him a liar for keeping us all in the dark about his plans. |
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There seemed to be no sense at all in importing supplies our own fishermen should have been catching. |
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The defendants are all in a position to controvert the contents of the statements if they dispute them. |
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He was not a theocrat but a pluralist who lobbied for equal voice for all in the public square. |
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Aren't the elements of sexism and racism all in inverted commas and hence essentially playful and harmless? |
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Also check eaves, verges and ridges, and make sure that mortar, pointing and lead flashings are all in place around a chimney. |
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This is supposedly all in the name of improved efficiency and reduced costs. |
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On the first blank page names were written in different hands but all in perfect copperplate. |
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The voice belonged to a tall knight, dressed all in armor, with dark skin and flaxen hair. |
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Myself and about 6 or 7 close friends were all in Bruce's study with Tim, passing around my chillum filled with herb grown by my hands. |
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Generations of local politicians fought for decent homes for all in this area. |
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Voting machines recorded no votes for James Cashman at all in one precinct, but in others he says he polled plenty of votes. |
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All this political intrigue is cool, but what I really want to see is every death from the first season all in one supercut. |
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A hologram image of a scientist walked across the courtroom toward Raven's bench and spoke loudly so that all in the room could hear him. |
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We are now all in constant touch with each other and the control room and can summon help quickly when the need arises. |
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There was also a folly and a burial ground, so all in all more sinister than friendly, in my opinion. |
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All seven will follow a strict training regime between now and the games and all in the Delta Centre will be very supportive of their work. |
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There are a couple of bits of the evidence that show they prepared them all in advance. |
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Her skirt was hitched up way higher on one side than the other and the buttons on her shirt were all in the wrong holes. |
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We are all in different cover bands ranging from classic rock to 80's new wave. |
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Some areas, for example Tadworth, will have no bus service at all in any direction. |
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Throughout Sunday night the hillwalkers, all in their early 20s, remained in a tent on the hills above Derrymore. |
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In October of 1997, four separate cases of fowlpox occurred within a three week period in the Mission area, all in backyard poultry. |
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Police are also investigating the gang's possible links to three hijackings and another murder, all in Mdantsane. |
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The analysis proposed is a cross-sectional study, where the measurements of the independent variables are all in the same period of time. |
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Their first target in the race against time is the Herdwick breed of sheep which are nearly all in the Lake District. |
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At the sides of this room are windows of the costliest glass, being cut to imitate the finest frostwork patterns, but all in white. |
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We are all in the game to promote football and talking down to a player is simply adding fuel to the flames and has to be stamped out. |
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They will have to publish the full report, so that will put it all in perspective. |
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The different regiments marched through town all in full dress uniform, horses etc and lots of bands. |
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I'm all in favor of public support for caregiving, but the rationale for this proposal comes out of a world I don't understand. |
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He had managed to befriend them all in Sadie's service, and proved to be an excellent source of fun. |
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It took all in all 4 days to do it, 2 days hanging wallpaper and 2 days for the preparations. |
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Sure it's a bit corny and the plots are thin as well worn blue jeans, but it's all in fun, and the visitors seem to take it that way. |
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Matty was well in the lead, pedalling like fury, increasing speed so he could make it through to the other side all in one go. |
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Baroness Thatcher, dressed all in black, looked frail as she clasped the handrail for support before being driven away. |
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But he submitted five parliamentary questions which were all answered, as well as an early day motion, all in relation to Fiji. |
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He packed us all in the station wagon and drove down to this little corner and put me on top of a mailbox. |
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The gazes of all in the room followed Lamar as she ascended the steps of the dais and stood in front of the throne, facing them. |
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So, all in all, I think he had a great opportunity, but didn't do more than just preach the message. |
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Vikings started strongly but were unable to convert and so the game was locked at nil all in the first half. |
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The drapes, the quilts on the bed, the pillows, and the two upholstered chairs were all in a dark, rich plum color. |
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Actinopterygians may have ganoid, cycloid, or ctenoid scales, or no scales at all in many groups. |
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Whipping around her skirt, it pulled her auburn hair away from her face, somehow making her look beautiful and deadly all in one moment. |
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The other vans, a total of eight more, came to rest at the bottom of the ramp, all in a row, and released their occupants. |
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Well done to one and all in their fine achievement for a very deserving and worthwhile cause. |
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A pleasant, courteous and gracious lady, Vera was highly thought of by all in the community. |
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The man was dressed all in black, wearing a ski mask that partially obscured his face. |
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This year we avoided the cheap boxes and instead went for new cultivars, all in blues and purples. |
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Style may be all in these contests, but what alternative was the senator proposing to the decisions he criticized and the policies he skewered? |
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They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees. |
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The land is all in grass and there is part of an old farmhouse and outoffices on it, as well as good road frontage. |
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It's a Chef's Pal, it's a dicer, grater, peeler all in one, never needs sharpening and it's dishwasher safe. |
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Moira was a great neighbour to a friend in distress, an angel to all in their journey through life. |
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The chorus were similarly all in black, with little to differentiate the individual characters that make up the drama. |
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With off-road vehicles and guns, this is a boy's day out, and all in pursuit of that elusive plump little bird. |
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A new hotel, 117 residential units, and a number of offices are all in the design blueprint. |
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Now I am all in favour of sport, but I believe that this money could be better spent. |
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A high-rise building, an HQE renovation programme, and an exemplary construction site all in one! |
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Other gamers should be in fear of this dream team which whoops all in sight. |
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Three players from the area were on the starting fifteen all in defence. |
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A number of them conglobulate together, by flying round and round, and then all in a heap throw themselves under water and lie in the bed of the river. |
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Subsequently, the young defender was surrounded by congratulators, all in amber, but Arthur can't absolve himself of the fact that he could have done better there. |
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The plantswoman's garden was created over the past 12 years, and it consisted of roses, a pond, a rockery and herbaceous borders, all in less than one acre. |
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He spent his time consorting with prostitutes, getting into fistfights, and scribbling his thoughts down on napkins, all in various stages of intoxication. |
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I knew about three or four places to cop, all in the immediate area. |
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He said the show will offer the ideal business vehicle and an excellent opportunity for all in business to market and promote their products and services. |
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In small factories in or near Otavalo, the Indians make heavy wool sweaters, ponchos, hats and blankets, all in bright colors and traditional designs. |
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The company's decision to patrol the Net has got you all in a flutter. |
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Imagine driving a two-inch finish nail into solid oak with no predrilling and having it perfectly countersunk, all in less time than it takes to pick up a hammer. |
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He footslogged it around the world-famous Dal Lake, visiting all the Mughal Gardens at Nishat, Shalimar and Harwan and the Botanical Gardens, but all in vain. |
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We were all in a break crew called Soul City Rockers at the time. |
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According to Time magazine, this was all in response to the FBI finding instructional material on crop dusting in the apartment of one of the attackers. |
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Elements of surrealism and cubism, influences of the European avant-garde art movements of high modernism are all in evidence in this striking poem. |
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Played as a curtain-raiser to the FBD League final, the performance of the Mayo champions certainly succeeded in the whetting the appetites of all in attendance. |
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It's a joke and all in fun, but the teasing used to hurt me. |
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She takes it all in her stride, including his abuse of other staff and customers, but draws the line when he takes potshots at her sickly young son. |
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I could not understand what they were saying because it was all in Gaelic. |
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Unfortunately, the ending comes far too abruptly and consequently feels kind of preachy and not at all in tune with the feeling of the rest of the play. |
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British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness. |
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With a sigh, she swept most of the potatoes into her apron, and trudged across the room, dropping only one, and deposited them all in a large pot over a fire pit. |
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But our neighbours, who were gradely folk, took it all in good part. |
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As I am going through the potential cancer diagnostic for my dad, this book has given us all in my family the soothing and peace we need in such a tough moment. |
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There's a deal of internal rumblings and grumblings left, and not a few creaks and cracks but, all in all, progress is a lot better than the alternative. |
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There is nothing to fear, hate, envy or be entranced by at all in any of these embodiments of that which is in our own Souls and which we are projecting onto emptiness. |
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The chorus here wouldn't sound out of place at all in an emo song. |
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It's all in that gaze, simultaneously serene and disdainful. |
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As was the case with Carlow's performers last weekend, gutsy determination was in plentiful supply with participants giving their all in all competitions. |
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He will also have spent hundreds of man-hours cleaning and disinfecting his machinery and vehicles, all in a bid to keep his farm clear of the disease. |
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They're all in jeans, except Nadia, who's wearing a fabulous evening gown. |
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An American, a Dutchman and a Frenchman are all in Saudi Arabia, sharing a smuggled crate of booze when, all of a sudden, Saudi police rush in and arrest them. |
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To rub salt in the wound, he wrote it all in Business Ethics, a magazine Roddick had championed. |
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Festivals all in greediness, a signature of prestige of an ultra greediness luxates. |
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To provide new mothers with the opportunity to get back in shape and reclaim their figure prior to pregnancy, all in the company of their child. |
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There's no fine print or anything in there, and we're all in agreement with it, but okay. |
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It had a turntable, radio receiver and a dual cassette deck all in one little box. |
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Body Ball works your abs, hips, thighs and buns all in one easy exercise session. |
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He was speedwalking up Eighth Avenue with his wife, son, and daughter, all in from Toronto. |
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Built in a superior way, these trailers are built with all in one block steel beams that form the frame of the trailer. |
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It was with this style that he took to drawing the innards of old televisions and computers with intricate detail, all in various colors of ball-point and gel pen. |
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Some of these geniuses never got any reward at all in their lifetime. |
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Early screenings suggested as much, or suggested trouble at least, as preview audiences found the film too dark and violent, all in all too un-Leo. |
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His rather obscure politics have always attracted less attention than his writings, which apart from a few of his letters and dedications, are all in verse. |
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The sweptback wings are very thin and the horizontal drift postpones is located all in bottom of the fuselage. |
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The book thus offers a true gallery of pictures which would do credit to any museum, all in all 119 miniatures ornate this outstanding work. |
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I looked at the Sceptre and the Columbia sail by, their crews all in white. |
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This foaming all-purpose cleaner clean, disinfects and deodorizes all in one easy step. Spray it on and wipe it off. |
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Wright's spiral rotunda, in fact, could be thought of as the greatest belly button in modern architecture: an innie and an outie all in one. |
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I was more of a city boy with, from my mother's side of the family, strong rural roots but no vineyards at all in these roots. |
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No more knives all in a jumble in your drawer: an unpleasant and dangerous way of storing your utensils. |
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Make a purchase using your debit card and receive cash from your account, all in one transaction. |
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He will not knuckle down under any situation that affronts him until he has done all in his power to change it. |
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We are all in favour of tolerance, Mrs Merkel, but the moment of truth for the nay-sayers and the freeloaders must come all the same. |
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We are obliged to occupy the ground before it is all in the hands of the plunderers and other predators, the ones with the marketing might. |
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For products that require excellent squeezability, conformability, clarity and thinness all in one, the revolutionary Raflex Plus is ideal. |
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I bet you it isn't much at all in terms of what we all wolf down every day. |
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We don't want to make one harbour seem too cheap, but I'm going to say we're all in the same ball park on fee structure. |
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The wages are low and the working conditions difficult, all in the service of chasing what for most will be an impossible dream. |
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We call for the dismantling of the Pentagon war machine and the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction, above all in the United States and other imperialist centers. |
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Doctors and nurses do all in their power to hush up the truth about the state of the dying person. |
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They are all in the forefront of present EU debate in the Member States, and they closely interrelate. |
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Solidarity or at the very least, a reasonable balance, figure hardly at all in all this. |
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The importance of this type of workplace factor has changed hardly at all in the last 5 years. |
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This subject figured regularly in discussions with Fund staff during the earlier two phases of work, but hardly at all in recent conversations. |
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I am all in favour of the idea of evenhandedness, of trying to bring both parties to the table. |
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The whole year a central water supply is warranted in sufficing standard and it's all in price. |
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They were all in their 40s, all married with children, all deeply unexcitable souls at the heart of a hyperactive environment. |
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If shock tactics like that help get the message across and save lives, then I'm all in favour. |
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You see elderly women dressed all in black, as is the custom among Egyptian widows. |
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Moreover, exactly one year ago, your government repaid all its debt to the IMF anticipatively, 9.8 billion dollars all in all. |
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Following the coverage table, pour the necessary PRIMFIX and mix it all in the cement mixer. |
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This sanguineous deluge comes, but all in good time because first Mr. Miike has to round up his avengers, the 13 warriors of the film's title. |
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On September 22, it was bedecked all in white in honor of Credit Suisse and its 250 guests. |
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If they're all in institutions and people are sedating the people in institutions every night, we'd know we had an even bigger problem. |
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The result of the vote was all in favour with the exception of one abstainer and one against. |
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Oops, the only problem is it is all in North Korea, but the President of the United States wants to go to Iraq and not North Korea. |
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At one time, fewer than 20 of this Chinese ungulate survived all in the grounds of an English stately home. |
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The meeting began with a declaration that we were all in deep trouble and that we needed to speak frankly to each other. |
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Like many things that happened in Montreal, she appeared to take it all in her stride, showing little emotion. |
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The Northern Region was again separately urged on 15 March 1996 to do all in its power to avoid deliveries to Belgium. |
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The weather is so fine, crisp and clean with sun that we are all in good spirits. |
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Dr. Mamy is proud that his team is doing its share to help eliminate tetanus once for all in this island nation. |
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Hecan be all in all: Son of God, Son of Man, Son of David, Son of Abraham, Lamb of God, indeed, the Lion of the tribe of Judah. |
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The ones that have survived are all in a flap, striving to achieve much-coveted highly trusted status. |
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She does not have to be the biological mother since a mother is mother to all in the eyes of the community. |
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Apprenticeship in parliamentary government, in parliamentary democracy, takes place first of all in this context of exchange. |
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In groups there loitered men and women, all in strange uniform dress, all with a number of boxes reposing at their feet upon the ground. |
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When storms blow over such people, they are apt to prove dangerous to all in the neighbourhood. |
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Treat yourself to some modern French gastronomic cuisine and a unique visual and culinary experience, all in an immaculate and classy setting. |
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Adopted by actresses, women adhere to the original idea of elegance according to the designer, all in lightness and casualness. |
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Reaching the former leper colony was an adventure all in itself. |
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If it was all in one place, you wouldn't have to worry about keeping track of records, knowing where to go. |
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There were several other young women with her, all in riding habits. |
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We are all in favour of lifelong learning, but let us not be too self-congratulatory when the evidence is so thin. |
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Sparkling city lights, bars and cafes filled to the brim, music, laughter and crowded streets, all in the hub of the bustling city centre. |
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The result may be a touch of cloudiness, like you get in a 'witteke', but that has no effect at all in the taste formation. |
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I doubt health care workers, telephone linesmen, or auto painters have the same kind of increased mortality risk, but this bill lumps them all in together. |
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I might add, as an aside, that the translation of documents would be ameliorated certainly by these amendments and we are all in favour of that. |
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What he means is nature in its actual form, its life-force, and also its imperfection, and above all in its unsurpassable beauty. |
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This piece, all in electric pink, will rejoice in the most vivid American dance in a moment of undeniable magic. |
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It is, all in all, the shock of being now pulled into the opening with great force, instead of having it wash over us. |
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But most of all in Gretl, this unforgettable character, torn apart before she was born, to whom life certainly did not offer any recompense. |
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Reading their names on the markers we remember them as young men who gave their all in the defense of a lost cause. |
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We pray it be God's will that the Open Letter help us all in building relations of respect and cooperation among faith communities. |
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Traditionalism is an aging community's security blanket, most of all in matters of the imminent after-life. |
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It is desk, washbasin and shelving all in one and I mess it up the instant I unpack. |
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He testified that he first thought it was all in good fun, and then he started to question it in his own mind. |
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We must not forget to mention also that there were many disputes contested during football jousts, but all in good fun and good sportsmanship. |
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Most participants quickly recognize the trust reposed by all in the person holding the feather to speak truthfully from the heart. |
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Outfit of pinafore dress baby grow in Sevilla red grey all in a cotton cashmere wool mix. |
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This is all in a world which is already topsy-turvy in terms of international trade and the whole issue of security and so on. |
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The simplest thing we can do is a dangerous option because we may lose it all in the courts. |
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For instance, it also sends out CDs and ballpoint pens, all in an unmistakable blue. |
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We never have, and almost certainly never will have, that idyllic outdoor meal on a checked rug by a babbling stream, because as they say, it's all in the mind. |
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As with the African elephants, the matriarch is in charge and ensures that all in the herd follow the social customs of the community. |
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She looked appealingly to us all in turn, beginning and ending with her husband. |
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Warm, appealingly sweet and all in harmony, it gets very potent on the palate with an extraordinary finish. |
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He was a man, Horatio, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. |
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Barbershop owners, restaurants and implement dealers are all in the same straits. |
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Added to his mortgage, he was forced to seek a loan from his credit union all in a desperate effort last year to purchase his children's much-needed schoolbooks. |
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He said that we are all in the same boat and there are a lot of commonalities. |
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The thing about Malik is he seemed quite comfortable with it, to take it all in his stride. |
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It's badly acted, badly staged and badly directed, all in equal measure. |
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Pagans bathe in salt water, burn sage, sweep away negative energy, etc., all in the belief they are ridding themselves or their sacred space of negativity. |
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If, after your frustrating rush-hour road-rage journey to the gym, you're still a bit torpid, keep your wits by reminding yourself that it's all in your mind. |
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Let it be said, however, that I'm all in favour of those things that keep us looking and feeling our youthful best, including moderate amounts of plastic surgery. |
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It was all in the eyes, unmoving, not even a single blink, aimed at a faraway distance only he could see. |
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Still, I certainly and completely understand why you're all in a muddle. |
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There were at least 30 other cyclists already there, all in full-body rain suits, their mountain bikes equipped with fenders and mudflaps, bike lights, and giant saddlebags. |
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Had the one-dayers been played all in a heap, the South Aricans may well have continued to call the shots, their confidence having been blown sky-high. |
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Jim Turner's unexposed four-year-old put up a highly satisfactory display on her debut over timber to make virtually all in a similar contest last month. |
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Gibson, similarly, knows how to do war and violence and mourning and survivor's guilt, stoicism and family life all in a very plain and unironic style. |
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These, they saw, provided the basis for setting up organisations that would unite the whole working class, first of all in Turin, and than across Italy. |
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But since it's all in good fun only a sourpuss could fail to laugh. |
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One-third of non-industrial sewage in the cities went untreated on average, while no treatment was carried out at all in 193 of the country's 500 biggest cities. |
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She was dressed all in black and had a canvas carryall over her shoulder. |
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As with a couple of Bif's own songs, its anthemic catchiness makes it a guilty pleasure but, all in all, there's nothing new or interesting or scandalous to report. |
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It's all in place, and it's simply a matter of doing things in order. |
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From the outset, and despite the image of the rough and tough cattle farmers braving all in the outback, Australia's history has largely been an urban one. |
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Tools like the oxen plow, railroads, electricity, automobiles, planes, cell phones, and the web, have all in one way or another been used for good and evil purposes. |
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Robyn and I wish you all in Richmond Valley the compliments of the season. |
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We'll discuss property masks in detail, but all in good time. |
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I'm afraid I haven't had much time to renovate but all in good time! |
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To me, having a sense of innovation means showing creativeness, imagination, subjectiveness, boldness sometimes, and above all in my line, showing a good deal of loyalty, humility and adaptability. |
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May the Lord bless us, keep us and be with us always with his love that has taken flesh once for all in Jesus of Nazareth, son of God and son of Mary. |
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It pursues the twin objectives of proscribing any form of discrimination in education and of promoting equality of opportunity and treatment for all in that field, while respecting the diversity of national education systems. |
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Reuters wrote that about 200 had shown up in all in front of the store. |
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We put it all in the hat and discussed it, and we had a five-year plan. |
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Concentered all in self, the reluctantly departing president failed to impart a single behind-the-scenes anecdote to dramatize the leadership qualities of his loyal sidekick, Al Gore. |
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The tree may flower profusely in one year and hardly at all in another. |
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With the Method Toolbox, chemists can analyze up to 96 methods, 16 mobile phase solvents and six columns all in one batch. |
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I believe that the proposal and the proposed amendments are all in all an acceptable response to the public outcry on the mass culling of livestock. |
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Her scholarly publications of that period, nearly all in German, deal with problems in hypnotism, aesthetics, personality, abnormal psychology, and the nature of thought. |
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I asked about the seven out of seven infrastructure projects that had been announced in British Columbia that were all in Conservative ridings and suggested there might be a bit of pork barrelling going on. |
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Powerful all-in-one solution for cleaning carpets in one step: Cleaner, conditioner, anti-foam, deodorizer and odor neutralizer all in one product. |
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The fast-food company's new ad depicts a leaner, meaner merry-andrew who rides a bike, snowboards and shoots hoops with NBA superstar, all in a bid to get kids active. |
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This kit will provide you with tough as nails protection at an unbelievably low price, all in a light portable format you can install in seconds and hide in your tool box. |
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And indeed, as Sher points out, even if there is some relationship between a victim and the stranger who victimizes her, it's not clear that this relationship plays any role at all in grounding her blame. |
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Soon after his arrival in Ste-Marie, he undertook the building of a new church, all in stone, which was considered by some people to be extravagant. |
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A Constitution that names and recognizes the tribal nations within our nation, that decentralizes some power and that includes us all in the process is possible. |
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My point is that I wanted to reiterate for the benefit of the members of the panel in particular that whether we are on the government side or the opposition side of this table, we are all in this thing together. |
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The families were all in this thing together, however, giving me an opportunity to witness first-hand the amazing strength of the bundle of sticks tied with the CEP Local 219-O band. |
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Now, settlements of that kind were the work of people of high religious principle, and they would have taken no pleasure at all in watching this unoffending stranger tear his beard and throw his hat at the ground. |
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Ante up and risk it all in High Stakes on the Vegas Strip. |
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It deserves attention, not only in the scholarly but above all in the pastoral and catechetical worlds. |
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While reading, taking into account the fact that the technique does not wait for the artist to condemn these huge walkers all in lines, I find this experience full of interest. |
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In the Church's liturgy, and above all in the sacrifice of the Mass consummated on the altars of the world, he invites us, the members of his mystical Body, to share in his self-oblation. |
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I wondered this when JW Anderson's collection for London men's fashion week, this week, included frilled top boots, bustiers and grey shift dresses, all in a non-transvestite context. |
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The apartment is decorated with natural tastefulness with pieces of furniture made out of exotic wood by craftspeople take us back to the colony days all in a combination of bright red colour with different brown shades. |
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Today, as yesterday, we are all in duty bound to defend those values, following his example, and to anticipate with courage and clear-sightedness the dangers that could lie in wait for them. |
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The revolting efforts by the Rabbani group to canonise their icon, Ahmad Shah Massoud, and their fervid political ululations under his portraits are all in preparation for conspiracies in the offing. |
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As Amnesty International does, for instance, it is often possible to use the opprobrium of public opinion against the countries or multinationals that violate the rights of our fellow unionists anywhere at all in the world. |
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The fitting of an exhaust silencer to the exhaust line often causes load loss, above all in the case of super silencers, where a high degree of noise muffling is required. |
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Instead, both the Council and its individual member States should now rise to the occasion and do all in their power to help negotiations get off the ground. |
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This got to the FBI, but it was never entered into the database that said, we have 19 people, 18 of them from Saudi Arabia, and good God, they're all in towns with flight training centres! |
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The Belarussian authorities on Monday peremptorily ordered 22 ambassadors to leave their homes all in a housing development built for communist bigwigs claiming they had become insanitary. |
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Still, all in all, it had been a pretty routine job for the Horizon. |
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By the time we left the house, we were all in bad moods and running late. |
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The attention of international organizations has focused on three basic principles: protection of athletes' health, respect for the ethics of sport, and equal chances for all in sporting contests. |
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Marco Polo tells us that in one place he visited every householder was compelled to write over his door the names of all in his household and the number of horses he had. |
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It's all in the neighbourhood and in these souqs, individual walk-ins are more welcome. |
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On the way they fall out, consider ending it all in an alligator swamp and refind their love of hallucinogenic drugs. |
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