She stood in the wings alone, getting ready, but missed the moment altogether and did not appear. |
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Although everyone would benefit from an increase in personal allowances, it would lift 10 million out of income tax altogether. |
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If the mantra were applied rigorously, then Britain would get rid of farming altogether. |
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We need to sift the grain from the chaff and check out whether the allegations of abuse are genuine, exaggerated or altogether mala fide. |
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Uncovered pipes were lagged and eventually removed altogether in 1986 as regulations were tightened. |
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Then he started on the subliminal advertising, but that's another story altogether. |
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I do maybe 600 tandem flights a year, and I must have flown three and a half thousand flights altogether. |
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I therefore felt somewhat of a hypercrit to be making vows in God's house when I'm not altogether sure of my beliefs. |
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The group gave notice that mail trains will be stopped altogether from next March, with all post being distributed by road and air. |
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He would forever be intent and serious, but now there was a lightness to his bearing, a softening that was altogether fresh. |
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And then there's the question of adjusting for inflation which I am not altogether sure how to go about. |
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I'm not at the point where I'm a danger to other road users, if I were I would stop night driving altogether. |
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But the idea that the danger is so great that it should stop us swimming altogether is preposterous. |
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Airline executives had warned that a change in insurance cover might force them to stop flying altogether. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley said that he was not altogether sure that all the blame lay on her shoulders. |
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If anything goes wrong out here, there is no cell-phone coverage, and many areas are blind to radio reception altogether. |
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In fact maybe you should stop them watching TV altogether and make them get up from that playstation. |
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The Tory party, of course, have moaned about the expense and hinted that they might abolish Sure Start altogether. |
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Having read this book, I was not altogether sure which age group the author had in mind. |
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Might search engines employing crawlers drop free listings altogether to concentrate on paid inclusion programs? |
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I don't think he and my Dad got on all that well, but I'm not altogether sure. |
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Eventually Tocqueville's single-minded absorption in French affairs will lead him away from America altogether. |
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Josh's mind boggled in the futile effort to penetrate the abstruse complexity of an esoteric form of thinking that was altogether foreign to him. |
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Pudding was another matter altogether, and as someone with an absurdly sweet tooth, this was a genuine treat. |
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However, at-risk students are also particularly prone to drop out of community college altogether. |
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Even after Messner's father stopped visiting the cabin altogether, she and her husband continued to make regular jaunts to the lake. |
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Most have returned to their villages, but many have found that their wattle and daub huts have been damaged or washed away altogether. |
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I propose that this pharaoh is not Nefertiti, but quite a different person altogether. |
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Despite their doubts these men clung precariously to some idea of God, unwilling to jettison Him altogether. |
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Their latest line of thinking, however, is likely to see the textbooks jettisoned altogether. |
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They also said the effects would wear off and disappear altogether once users stopped taking oestrogen doses. |
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My barber said I should scratch my head vigorously every now and then and stop using shampoo altogether. |
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In some cases the letters S-U-M-O are an acronym for something else altogether. |
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Interestingly, and perhaps not altogether surprisingly, not everyone has the same appetite for risk. |
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Within four days they had driven a wedge forty miles deep into the British positions and threatened to break the Allied lines altogether. |
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And it's also at about this time that I wonder whether to stop watching the news altogether. |
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The poisoning of hounds forced half a dozen masters of packs of foxhounds to abandon hunting altogether, to the detriment of the local economy. |
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Maybe it is about time that smoking at the staff entrance was stopped altogether. |
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The political radicals who ran the French Revolution from 1793 abolished the concept of weeks altogether. |
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The Welsh language, as with others, has regional variations, within five miles you can have a different lilt altogether. |
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The plays are excellently staged by the adaptor and designed with frugal artistry, making an altogether satisfactory evening. |
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What does come through, not altogether attractively, is a steely determination in these well-born girls to stick with their own kind. |
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She felt altogether awful and wondered if the stress of her life had something to do with her physical sickness. |
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As a died-in-the-wool wet liberal, I'm coming from an altogether different place than Mr. Philips. |
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Though I am not sure Mr Blahnik altogether approves of that kind of informality. |
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After a while, I stop listening altogether, and go into nodding and smiling autopilot mode. |
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In fact, I am not altogether sure that there is much truth at all going around Camps Bay these days. |
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I should do like certain bloggers I have seen and stop altogether, but I'm not sure I could. |
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So altogether it would take at least two years if everything went well, it would take at least two years to get out of this life. |
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He does the game completion stats for us as well, and altogether it can be quite time-consuming so he does a good job. |
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The poor old emperor striding down the street in the altogether was, of course, blissfully unaware that he hadn't got any clothes on. |
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Dealing with white water rapids is another matter altogether and something best left to the experts. |
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I have no doubt he dreamt up some of the city's freeways he subsequently built while sunning himself in the altogether. |
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And they genuinely believe that they created a fashion for male celebrities appearing in the altogether. |
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When the rightist government came in, it decided to abolish this federal position altogether. |
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A minute past the half-hour Henry, offered a tap-in by Sylvain Wiltord's low cross, opted for a fancy back-flick and missed the ball altogether. |
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All wonderfully participative, although no one remembered to advise the aggrieved to change the station or turn the radio off altogether. |
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On another side were the Independents, who wanted to do away with the Anglican Church altogether. |
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Those sentiments are a far cry from her early years when she had an altogether more ambivalent attitude towards her singing. |
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And in spring 2001, it finally reneged on the offer altogether and blamed the federal government. |
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Another such family has quit York altogether before suffering violence at the hands of the thugs. |
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However, it is a different story altogether when conflict occurs in a real life situation. |
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It gradually changed color to a dull, dark hue and then finally into a less formed white, amorphous shape, before disappearing altogether. |
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The exceptions are practically all African and Arab countries, amounting altogether to only a tenth of the world's population. |
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It's a race against time to stabilize their government before public support, which is alarmingly eroding, starts to hemorrhage away altogether. |
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Beside Qiara, Nook drew in a quick breath, as if his breathing had stopped altogether as the witch girl danced his will away. |
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She's reprimanded for something she didn't do, is demoted and finally grounded altogether. |
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Nonetheless, she believes that the government should not withdraw altogether from economic activity. |
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At the other end of the scale we have the option of removing the offside law altogether. |
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If we had been left to the mercy of Aer Lingus and their fares we would have had to move to Brussels altogether. |
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It has lately been the fashion to focus the mind entirely on these mild and subordinate resemblances and to forget the main fact altogether. |
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I'm afraid that sulphur gives some people a headache and puts them off wine altogether. |
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In fact, some shooters make baskets at critical times, yet use terrible technique and make a bad choice to shoot altogether. |
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Cigarette smoke is a short term respiratory irritant that should be avoided altogether by people with asthma. |
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The laughter behind me faded, then ceased altogether, and I collapsed to the ground, my breath slowly returning to its natural rhythm. |
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Although the movement restrictions are restricting business, farmers must use the livestock markets or risk losing them altogether. |
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This is the other side of his lovableness, and here again we are on altogether firm historical ground. |
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The time dragged so slowly that afternoon, I stared at the clock several times, and at one point it seemed like time had stopped altogether. |
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If this play bombed, the Thespian Club was likely to drop the senior drama club altogether. |
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After Angus bombed, his career officially went into a lull so he enrolled at university and considered giving up acting altogether. |
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It is one thing to be out of the loop, quite another to have a different circle of thought altogether. |
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But Woolrich pretty much dispensed altogether with the ratiocination of traditional crime fiction. |
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It is altogether possible that we may see far-reaching changes in the basic structure of our Government, in the woof of our political thinking. |
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Lest that sound altogether woolly, I'll try and explain what I mean by this. |
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The notorious Libran tendency to be in love with love is spiced with a lively sexuality and an altogether more worldly outlook on life. |
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For one rather panicky hour before dinner I thought I'd lost it altogether, feeling woozy and slightly dizzy. |
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Instead we should look to Speusippus' analysis of tautonymy and heteronymy and bypass eponymy altogether. |
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The altogether fetching, ground-hugging alpine forget-me-nots are at their peak in mid-July. |
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Now he is penning plays, musicals and literary works, and his new audience requires a different kind of chap altogether. |
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They are frankly tangential to the drama, and could have been cut from the story altogether without any great loss. |
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Some journalists avoid the subterfuge of rowback altogether by ignoring their major errors and motoring on to the next subject. |
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But when the abuses are well documented and the issues feelingly articulated, they cannot be altogether extinguished. |
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It was just another day of training in the school, but Kosovar athletes soon welcomed a new day altogether. |
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One possibility would be to suggest ways to refashion the treaty to improve it, rather than to abandon it altogether. |
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This isn't altogether fair on Liverpudlians, but there is something intangible in the ethos of that city's music which tends to annoy me. |
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These activists oppose international trade altogether and want every local area to retreat into a self-sufficient autarkic state. |
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There was altogether a lithe gracefulness about him that was quite un-doglike. |
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His voice was low-pitched, self-assured, altogether a man's voice, the sort of man who was master of his own affairs. |
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We were in another state of being altogether, we were telepathic most of the time. |
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There is no persuasive evidence indicating arboreality in dromaeosaurs, although that negative evidence does not preclude arboreality altogether. |
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However, the Astra is such an agile and nimble car that you may very well avoid an accident altogether. |
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Drivers are being warned to look out for especially shiny patches of road and to take extra care, or to avoid the section of road altogether. |
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But if you remove them altogether, they cannot fill up and that is the principle behind liposculpture. |
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And for many writers this allotment of time can seem altogether binding and a difficult task to stick to. |
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The group has also used couriers to convey some messages in order to avoid digital communications altogether. |
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With dark brown eyes, long dark lashes, a flush mustache and auburn that curled at the nape of his neck, he wasn't altogether unpleasant to look at. |
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He was a woeful man altogether, letters here, there and everywhere and it would have been a fair auld job to write one of his usually long letters. |
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Potential overlap in annual activity time between rattlesnakes and nocturnal prey, such as wood rats, is minimized or eliminated altogether by canopy vegetation. |
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James and NBPA head Chris Paul have already suggested that it might be time to get rid of salary constraints altogether. |
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Some pro-life groups worry that they discourage women from staying pregnant altogether. |
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As nice as it would have been to dispense with the fairy tale tropes altogether, they are necessary here. |
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Simplifying income tax is an idea with wide appeal, and by abolishing special reliefs you could raise personal allowances sharply, taking low incomes out of tax altogether. |
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If we stop stigmatising suicide altogether, where will we end up? |
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It seemed the answer was not strict anapests or dactyls or even amphibrachs but a looser sense of the line altogether, with room to gallop and stop short at will. |
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The self-portraits are amply represented here, 15 altogether. |
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James exploited both the weakness of his own ecclesiastical hierarchy and the papacy's fear that he might follow his uncle Henry VIII in repudiating Rome altogether. |
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Otherwise, we will be but celebrating an empty holiday, missing its true meaning altogether. |
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Smoking a cigar is altogether different from dragging on a cigarette. |
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Others have become Episcopalian, while many have walked away from organized religion altogether. |
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Their answer on the national level was to exclude religion altogether from the Constitution and from national politics. |
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The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether. |
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They reveal an altogether vulnerable, fallible person with ambition, passion, and doubt. |
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If a pilot who weighs half as much as a typical pilot is good for business, why not get rid of the pilot altogether in favor of teleoperation or an autopilot? |
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Paul has mostly talked about religious liberty, and Christie has shied away from the issue almost altogether. |
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At any rate, having done a fair bit of shopping on Friday I was able to stay out of town altogether on Saturday, and just slept late and loafed around. |
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These risks tend to disappear altogether when factors other than weight are taken into account. |
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Catherine Zeta-Jones, who appeared, nine months pregnant in a simple black sheath, avoided diamonds altogether, opting instead for teardrop earrings of pink and jet stones. |
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Hurtling through the sky on the way to heaven knows where is an altogether new hazard. |
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If you want a more formal look, better to ditch the hankie altogether than impose straight lines. |
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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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Then, the sexual revolution exploded and women left their tops in the sand altogether. |
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If a committee reports a bill that the majority leadership opposes, central leaders may even persuade the Rules Committee to deny a rule altogether. |
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Disagreement is one thing, but accusations of lying are a different matter altogether! |
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So, just a week into a new pack of Microgestin, I stop taking them altogether. |
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Put aside an invincibly ignorant Rick Perry or the antediluvian Ron Paul, who would abolish the Fed altogether. |
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That appears, at best, to be feeble, at worst to have atrophied altogether. |
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The list of banned items from the bbfc seems altogether ridiculous and excessive. |
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News of a rift between the friends is believed to be accurate, with the rumour leaking out at one point last month that the latter had left the company altogether. |
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Host Joe Rogan gleefully watches the contestants gag and struggle through the bovine brains until one young man quits altogether. |
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They are sometimes ambivalent, but that is a different matter altogether. |
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After the postwar disintegration of the British Empire, Scots curiously disassociated themselves with the period altogether. |
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Most of them abandoned the practice of martial arts altogether. |
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Perhaps a radical change of pace is exactly the stimulus this brilliant musician needs to help him realize his full artistic potential before it atrophies altogether. |
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Poets in this tradition are less likely to abominate the larger society than to ignore it altogether and to concentrate on a narrow range of personal and domestic subjects. |
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The idea that competent writers produce first-rate verse in a fit of absence of mind, not knowing it to be good, is altogether too absurd to be considered. |
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First, he clumsily inserts nakedly political posturing that seems altogether out-of-place in the context of the High Holy Days. |
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In some cases, newspapers have dropped racecards altogether. |
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An altogether different problem arises in the case of nuclear accidents. |
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Our concern is that where more stops have been packed in, or trains taken out of the timetable altogether, this will lead to more overcrowding on already busy trains. |
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He dropped out of soccer altogether at 14 after being injured in a serious car crash but now regularly plays before 32,000 adoring City fans at Maine Road. |
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In Britain, the governing Conservative party has promised a referendum on leaving the European Union altogether. |
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Otherwise, Hollywood may give up on interesting, grown-up movies altogether. |
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Lennox got so much hate mail, she contemplated quitting social media altogether. |
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But could that be a justifiable reason to go on and ban pets altogether? |
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For some, these may prove to be altogether more formidable adversaries. |
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In summer, the glazed frame-light can often be left off altogether and replaced with a slatted frame, the glazed light being put back if there is a likelihood of heavy rain. |
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Do your hill work on a treadmill with the incline ratcheted up and subtract the down-hills altogether. |
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On the death of Brown in 1820 Stewart retired altogether from the professorship. |
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He adored Sorais quite as earnestly as Sir Henry adored Nyleptha, and his adoration had not altogether prospered. |
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This reference work, sociologically and Americanistically oriented, does not altogether neglect women. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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He started to supplement them by smuggling dagga, and soon found it so profitable that he left the factory altogether. |
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Mr. March told... how devoted Brooke had been, and how he was altogether a most estimable and upright young man. |
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Ninus being esteemed no man of war at all, but altogether feminine, and subject to ease and delicacy. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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Under the initial plans, the two multiplexes operated by Crown Castle would carry eight channels altogether. |
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Falsehood, which was in ordinary cases the gravamen of the complaint, was omitted altogether in the information against him. |
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With the relaunch of the OED Online website in December 2010, alphabetical revision was abandoned altogether. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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When he returned to the narrative later in life, Claudius skipped over the wars of the second triumvirate altogether. |
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During this time, the Emperor Nero considered withdrawing Roman forces from Britain altogether. |
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This enabled developers to forego framesets altogether and simply place invisible iframes on a page to enable client-server communication. |
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Under Diocletian, the flow of direct requests to the emperor rapidly reduced and soon ceased altogether. |
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Many modern scholars avoid the term altogether due to its negative connotations, finding it misleading and inaccurate. |
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To avoid the value judgment implied by the expression, many historians now avoid it altogether. |
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I don't altogether agree with him here, for a hearty sincere inlook tends, I think, in no manner to self-glorification. |
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Last week, a Cleveland news anchor, Sharon Reed, was caught on camera stripping nude and joining a gaggle of other people in the altogether. |
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Already in the hopper was another bill, by Florida's stanch New Deal Senator Claude Pepper, to outlaw poll taxes altogether. |
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During the first couple of days, few people had any notion of fleeing the burning City altogether. |
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The first attack merely damaged the rail network for three days, and the second attack failed altogether. |
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The heats increase as the summer advances, and would be altogether intolerable, if a cooling wind called limbat did not arise. |
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The railway fell into disuse and eventually closed altogether, following the introduction of electric trams and buses. |
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He is altogether lovely. O, all our praises of him are poor and low things! |
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Pupils working below GCSE level may take a different qualification altogether in one or more subjects. |
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This remission has since been progressively reduced, and is due to be abolished altogether. |
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Songs for some dances vary from side to side, and some sides omit songs altogether. |
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Occasionally the top crust is dispensed with altogether in favour of a layer of cranberries sealed into place with aspic jelly. |
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Zeffirelli borrowed from Brook's ideas, altogether removing around a third of the play's text to make it more accessible. |
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If Behn is a curious exception to the rule of noble verse, Robert Gould breaks that rule altogether. |
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They collapsed altogether in 1875 when the club vowed never to play at the ground again. |
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That summer, Bates stepped down as chairman, and ultimately left the club altogether a few weeks later following a dispute over expenses. |
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After retiring from the race, he announced he was retiring from the sport altogether at the end of the season. |
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Finally, under the terms of The Charter Act of 1833, the British Parliament revoked the Company's trade licence altogether. |
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The Luftwaffe destroyed thousands of Soviet aircraft, yet it failed to destroy the Red Air Force altogether. |
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The crisis damaged the political influence of the House of Lords, but did not altogether end it. |
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Although the governor's assent is also normally granted, this is altogether different in nature to the royal assent. |
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His losses further forced him to lift the siege and withdraw from Bohemia altogether. |
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Caroline Lucas' Private Member's Bill calls for the end of franchising altogether. |
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For these reasons, hydraulic fracturing is under international scrutiny, restricted in some countries, and banned altogether in others. |
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Others eschew the concept of race altogether, and use the concept of population as a less problematic unit of analysis. |
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In contrast, biology textbooks did not undergo such a reversal but many instead dropped their discussion of race altogether. |
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Other types of animals, such as amphibians, reptiles, and most insects, are prohibited altogether. |
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That is, rather than reducing the self to a bundle of perceptions, Hume is rejecting the idea of the self altogether. |
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In Gaul, the power of the druids was checked, first by forbidding Roman citizens to belong to the order, and then by banning druidism altogether. |
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Historians have shown little interest in the agreement, either mentioning it in passing or ignoring it altogether. |
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When the airport installed the new instrument landing system the single track road had to be closed altogether. |
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Dolphins are not thought to have a good sense of taste, as their taste buds are atrophied or missing altogether. |
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Later versions of this style often dispensed with a landscape background altogether. |
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The relationship between Lapita pottery and Plainware is not altogether clear. |
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This Royal badge was supplanted by a new official Royal badge in 2008, which eliminated the red dragon altogether. |
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Instead he made the walls of the cathedral particularly thick to avoid the need for external buttresses altogether. |
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Magda devoting her life to good works seemed altogether out of the picture! |
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We may forgo wheat production in that area and plant a different species altogether, relying on interspecific diversity. |
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On the other hand, many of the medieval buildings once situated within the town walls are now in ruins or have disappeared altogether. |
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In 107 BC Marius decided to ignore the census qualification altogether and recruited with no inquiry into the property of the potential soldier. |
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Following the end of the Cold War there have been a number of attempts to curb military activity or even abolish the armed forces altogether. |
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Some researchers estimate that altogether more than 3 million people were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate. |
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After the execution of Charles I of England in 1648, Alexei I expelled English merchants from Russia altogether, except from the city Archangel. |
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Disturbance of these sensitive sites may trigger the mother to abandon her den prematurely, or abandon her litter altogether. |
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By the Norman Conquest of 1066, it was very rare and disappeared altogether shortly thereafter. |
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The Peace, at which in the early Church the congregation had exchanged a greeting, was removed altogether. |
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Failure to mitigate means that damages may be reduced or even denied altogether. |
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Consolidation occurs when two companies combine to form a new enterprise altogether, and neither of the previous companies remains independently. |
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There were 311,000 native soldiers in India altogether, 40,160 European soldiers and 5,362 officers. |
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However, the 1868 Act disenfranchised them altogether before the reduction in representation took effect. |
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Viewed from Keswick or Newlands to the north, its character is altogether different. |
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But his Magdalen days were not altogether happy, though he obtained a brilliant first class degree. |
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It was impossible to avoid pagan terminology altogether, however, and the Seventy relaxed their vigilance when dealing with poetry. |
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The news report stemmed the tide of concerned calls, but didn't stop them altogether. |
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And if so, then these passions, these impulses, cannot be altogether blind and unpurposing. |
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This, however, did not altogether account for the winey intoxication of happiness that filled her body. |
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A classic World War Two ration dish, adapted and made altogether much yummier. |
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The fat, butter or shortening called for in muffin, biscuit or quickbread recipes can be cut in half or eliminated altogether. |
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I will correct thee in measure, and will not leaue thee altogether vnpunished. |
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Wild now feels she has no choice but to temporarily abandon the documentary format altogether and reapproach the subject in a dramatic feature. |
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Some ship captains banned servants and redemptioners altogether and the convict trade between Ireland and America ended. |
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We are hopeful of redeployment opportunities for many of the staff, but expect around 100 to be leaving altogether. |
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This is so because the reproducer is taking advantage of statute laws that have outlawed competing media of exchange altogether. |
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Or perhaps just delete your social media accounts altogether. |
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Some BB guns are capable of being converted to fire live ammunition and campaigns have been organised to ban the sale of BB guns altogether. |
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The shadows may have sought to envelop Paris altogether early Wednesday. |
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The piece starts off with a similar saxophone, although it is a different piece altogether. |
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The same numpty then clipped the rear end of a truck while another blagger managed to lose his wing mirror altogether. |
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Often they forbade firearms altogether within the limits of a city. |
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Then bossily told him not to make an offer on another flat, before pulling out altogether. |
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On the other hand, Dublin's evidence for civic drama of the type that flourished in England is altogether shadowier. |
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And an increasing number of women are skipping the hospital altogether. |
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Sport will dispense with live spectators altogether and all games will be played for the benefit of pay-per-view televiewers. |
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In January, 1921, the most disastrous windfall experience of the region was felt in the Olympic Peninsula where altogether over 6 billion feet of timber were withthrown. |
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Afterwards, the island natives will definitely have had their fill of mainlanders, although given the crowds, the recession might miss Inis Mor altogether. |
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The heavier ore would settle near the top of the incline while the lighter material would settle lower down or be washed off the buddle altogether. |
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Concerns about negative environmental effects of growth have prompted some people to advocate lower levels of growth, or the abandoning of growth altogether. |
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Like many old sea dogs, however, he couldn't let go of the sea altogether, and when he retired he worked as lighthouse man at South Gare with Messrs Deering and Fox. |
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It is unfortunate that when two or three are gathered together in God's name... it is altogether deplorable that they should necessarily empest the air. |
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The surviving differences consisted of different rules of evidence and procedure, and the Law Commission recommended that felonies be abolished altogether. |
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Gray, repudiate historical progress altogether, others, like Edmund Burke, indicate that human progress has occurred, as a function of improved social harmony. |
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While copper IUDs may increase menstrual bleeding and result in more painful cramps hormonal IUDs may reduce menstrual bleeding or stop menstruation altogether. |
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It is not altogether uncommon to hear a reader whose heart has been desolated by the poignancy of a narrative complain that the writer is unemotional. |
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The other potential shift in the linguistic center of gravity is that English could lose its international role altogether, or come to share it with a number of equals. |
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The substrate might even disappear altogether without leaving any trace. |
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The Constitution of 1983 removed any mention of Dutch altogether. |
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The quartering of Spanish troops in Catalonia only made the situation worse, and the Catalans decided to secede from Spain altogether and unite with France. |
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Mr Altham rose, as in duty bound, in honour to a priest, and a priest who, as he dimly discerned by his canonicals, was not altogether a common one. |
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Extensive excavations followed, which altogether uncovered 200 human fossils from more than 40 individuals including five nearly complete skullcaps. |
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This could be a stray ship from the mapping expedition that returned prematurely, or another expedition altogether, about which we have no information. |
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The Chinese water deer, tufted deer, and muntjac have enlarged upper canine teeth forming sharp tusks, while other species often lack upper canines altogether. |
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This was reduced to six units by the autumn of 1941, and eventually cancelled altogether when it became apparent that Sea Lion would never take place. |
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It must be owned, the good Jocelin, spite of his beautiful childlike character, is but an altogether imperfect 'mirror' of these old-world things! |
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The floodplain differs, however, because it is not altogether flat. |
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There were fears that services at Ashford International might be further reduced or withdrawn altogether as Eurostar planned to make Ebbsfleet the new regional hub instead. |
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On average it produces 2 billion pound sterling coins struck for general circulation every year with an estimated 28 billion pieces circulating altogether. |
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The connection is not altogether clear, but mackerel spawn enthusiastically in shoals near the coast, and medieval ideas on animal procreation were creative. |
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They acted against Rhodri in 1190 and drove him out of Gwynedd altogether. |
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The notopods begin on the second or third segment and the neuropods are very variable in their segment of origin, being sometimes altogether absent from the anterior region. |
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After a row between the two brothers, Noel declared he was quitting touring overseas altogether, and Oasis were supposed to finish the tour without him. |
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At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the Great British cycling claimed 8 of the 18 gold medals on offer, including 14 of the 54 medals available altogether. |
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After the match, O'Sullivan indicated to the press that he was unlikely to compete in the following season, and would perhaps even retire from the sport altogether. |
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Nolan's films typically deceive spectators about the events that occur and the motivations of the characters, but they do not abandon the idea of truth altogether. |
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Feng shui, an influence of Filipino Chinese culture, is also not classified as witchcraft as it is cnsidered a separate realm of belief altogether. |
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When we see him lying atop a table, peering down at the figure crouched underneath, it could be situation comedy or something altogether more sinister. |
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Looking back over my previously written account of these things, I must insist that I have been altogether juster to Cavor than he has been to me. |
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Hearing that his wife was posing in the altogether for the great Spanish satirist, the Duke of Alba swore that he would paint Goya's picture in Goya's blood. |
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The Convocation responded by withdrawing their payment altogether, and demanded Henry fulfill certain guarantees before they would give him the money. |
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It seemed to me that Rockcliffe Fellows, as Randolph, was altogether too actorish. I should have preferred John Bowers, the altogether natural mild villain, in this part. |
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Plaid Cymru are in favour of scrapping the title altogether. |
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Could what looked for all the world like Waley-Cohen disastrously miscounting the number of circuits actually be something altogether more innocent? |
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Perhaps this is payback for the efforts the city has taken, meager though they may be, to divert trash from BFI while pledging to end dumping altogether in upcoming years. |
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But that, you see, my dear Kermit, would be altogether impossible. |
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There were no bars on the windows, no jangling keys, no doors to lock or unlock. It was altogether pleasant, but I never forgot that it was a gilded cage. |
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In fact, I like to think I had two first bikes, because when I changed the Beezer to a Yamaha RD350LC, it was like entering a different motorcycling world altogether. |
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However, O graBes Musenliechtsurrounds the vocal section with identical ritornellos, while two wedding arias for four voices and continue lack ritornellos altogether. |
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But reboots are a different game altogether and if not handled properly, it could result in huge losses, not to mention destroying memories of a much-loved film of yore. |
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Is there any doubt that the Bush Plan B decision will lead in the direction of younger and younger age limits and, ultimately, the removal of age restrictions altogether? |
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