Somewhat more successful are the cuts with guest rappers, most notably a few with the woefully under appreciated Jean Grae. |
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Chris Byrd is a very under appreciated fighter in today's Heavyweight division. |
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She said she appreciated their passion and their concern even above and beyond the official job. |
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But recently, new forms of genomic variation have been appreciated above and beyond single nucleotide polymorphisms. |
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The police presence would be greatly appreciated if they took steps to punish the abusers to the fullest extent of the law. |
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Pop-rock is rock music that's accessible enough to be appreciated by anybody. |
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It had been there hundreds of years but until Hawnby Bridge was washed out by the weekend's flash floods nobody appreciated it. |
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Any help in sourcing suitable grounds in the general Ballyhaunis area would be greatly appreciated. |
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The question master will be Stephen Swords and all support would be most appreciated. |
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Thanks for your kind thoughts and e-mails, by the way, they're very much appreciated. |
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He'd been staying out of my way, something I sometimes appreciated and sometimes hated. |
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When they do something appreciated by the people they serve, job satisfaction soars. |
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The fast steering rack is much appreciated here with only minute adjustments required to keep the car steady rather than sawing at the wheel. |
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We appreciated just how well milk, chocolate powder go with rum or vodka, a cold shake with a kick. |
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Greeted not with the smiles and welcomes I had so recently been accustomed to and appreciated so well, I was directed to a hut. |
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Bingo, with spin the wheel, continues on Saturday night in the community centre at 9 p.m. Support greatly appreciated. |
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But how many of us have ever appreciated the aesthetics of the underground terrain as we go from here to there? |
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The story also conjures up several anecdotes that will be appreciated by Brit-pop aficionados. |
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The quiz is in aid of Rehab and all support of this worthy cause would be appreciated. |
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Funds raised are in aid of worthy local causes and support would be greatly appreciated. |
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Whether you are a carer, a fundraiser for research into illnesses, or someone who always kicks the tin and donates, your efforts are appreciated. |
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The lasting influence that pre-schooling can have over a child's development and future is an area that should be recognized and appreciated. |
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Everyone's kindness and generosity is very much appreciated by all concerned. |
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Benjamin, who appreciated bawdy humor as much as any of his kindred, would have relished the vitality of the street scene. |
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With this situation your sister is going through, I think that an opinion from a sorceress or a witch doctor would be appreciated. |
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Although women worked longer hours than men, their contribution to family activities was less appreciated. |
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Her talk was much appreciated and she was both knowledgeable and informative. |
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I tell Mr Hughes that more of his korero with regard to a referendum would be really appreciated. |
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I really appreciated your well-researched and referenced article on Ashcroft and the separation of church and state. |
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She had not appreciated her mother's predicament and was wrapped up in her own concerns. |
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I appreciated that he went to all that trouble to refurnish my room but I didn't really care. |
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Your professional wisdom and craft are appreciated and fresh opportunities in your field of activity are made available to you. |
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Visitors on holiday are welcome and our regular supporters are appreciated. |
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A big thank you to all of the supporters who travelled to support the team, the lads really appreciated it. |
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On the other hand, while this is a lagniappe much appreciated, you probably wouldn't purchase the set just for this 6-minute piece. |
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He has given a new author a lambasting I'm sure he wouldn't have appreciated when he was starting out. |
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These works have subsequently become the most widely performed and appreciated in the Boyce repertoire. |
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Apparently those readers have appreciated the shift in editorial policy, for obituaries have been republished in book form. |
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This site is best appreciated if you have at least a few hours to meander around, laze about and take in the views. |
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This idea resonated with the jury, who appreciated the monument to patients and the effort to preserve their confidentiality. |
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The calm and restful effect is best appreciated from the patio, which wraps around the rear of the house. |
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Constructive critical comments by reviewers A. Mather and R. Riding are greatly appreciated. |
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It is a truth barely appreciated that government not only matters, but it is a matter of life and death that the right people run it. |
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Among many of its healing effects, its aphrodisiac quality has been successfully documented and appreciated for thousands of years. |
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It seems the children quickly appreciated their own limitations and adapted their speed and movements to their abilities. |
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She kept her weapon of sarcasm to a bare minimum, something I recognized and appreciated. |
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Aviation is visionary and global, recognised and appreciated by millions of people as a wonderful tool to venture afar. |
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It was a look and feel that for many years few people appreciated and even fewer recognized. |
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Absolutely, your Honour, and the Court of Appeal appreciated and recognised that fact here. |
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Using these indicators, I never realized before how much I appreciated Toronto. |
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Their support was greatly appreciated and all within the club are grateful for their help and co-operation. |
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He had said that he enjoyed his meal and appreciated the care that went into its preparation. |
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We really appreciated her thoughtfulness and kindness and are very grateful for what she did to help our dog. |
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Advanced nursing roles are an important development in primary care, but the implications have yet to be fully appreciated. |
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Local property values have since appreciated so much that most Mayas are priced out of the market. |
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Less rugged and robust than debonair and sophisticated, he attracted modern, independent women who appreciated his flair. |
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When the clinicians appreciated that the diagnosis was locked-in syndrome, the climate of care changed. |
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The judge appreciated that in those circumstances she had to arrive at her own conclusion. |
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Since then, Irish art has come to be appreciated almost to the same degree as Irish literature. |
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The Earl certainly had a fine eye for art and appreciated both the beauty and rarity of the items he collected. |
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The tune seemed like a joke, the kind of thing you would forward onto friends who appreciated LOLcats humour. |
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Engineering skills are no longer appreciated in this country and we will all suffer in the long run for it. |
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It would be appreciated if you would ascertain this information in a timely manner. |
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This transaction could result in an income tax bill today if the assets have appreciated in value. |
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If you have three hours a week to help then your assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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It is a demanding task, and not always appreciated by members, most of who would shy from the invitation. |
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Even a quick telephone call during a storm can provide much appreciated assurance that help is nearby if needed. |
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It was here that I fell in love with astrantias, fuss-free starry flowers whose beauty must be seen up close to be fully appreciated. |
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When countries like Korea moved to lower their interest rates their currencies appreciated. |
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The statues have always been appreciated for their rusticity, joie de vivre, and swagger, but little else. |
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Those on his good side appreciated his innovative methods, his sarcasm and how hard he pushed us, those who didn't respond hated his guts. |
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There's been a quiet revolution in the science supporting salinity which perhaps hasn't been widely enough appreciated yet. |
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He rose quickly in an army which appreciated his soldierly presence and natural authority. |
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All he said was how much he appreciated the comments and that he was in awe of being in the room with so many great players. |
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But I mostly appreciated the book for its great mixture of black humour, satire and teenage rebellion. |
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I appreciated the counselling of compassion and acceptance, since my tendency is to be a harsh taskmistress. |
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He had been a teamster in his pioneering days in the Centre, and appreciated his big old draft horses far more than he appreciated most people. |
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Although he hadn't reached the finish line, the team managers got a good impression of him and appreciated his technical maturity. |
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A microvillous tegument was appreciated overlying a thin layer of smooth muscle and a single row of stromal cells. |
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This was a bad sign for the telecomputer, though few appreciated just how bad a sign until it was too late. |
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The complexities that this schematic description suggests can only be appreciated by considering particular types of analysis. |
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It is best appreciated in its relaxed, complex entirety, the themes rippling into your consciousness like a cool backwash from a passing ship. |
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And we're betting that the on-road manners of the vehicles will be those that are most appreciated. |
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Travers' intervention was not appreciated and the Ford keeper received his marching orders, while Linden received a yellow card. |
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A general salute for the town was conducted, followed by a march past through the square, an event appreciated by a large local crowd. |
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Members of the marines have not always been appreciated by the sailors who served alongside them. |
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This was much appreciated and thanks once again to the ladies who looked after the catering. |
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Those who argue that its secrets cannot be appreciated in one viewing are cinematic masochists. |
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Having had a two-hour massage the day before, I greatly appreciated the skills of my masseuse. |
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On physical examination, a prominence may be appreciated medially and laterally to the Achilles tendon insertion. |
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Once this self-evident point has been appreciated, it becomes a matter of making a virtue of necessity. |
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In the off-season try to work to improve yourself, because self-improvement is greatly appreciated by the coaches. |
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I have not properly appreciated her self-proclaimed role as head cheerleader for our public schools. |
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We are turning our swords into ploughshares and this step should be appreciated and followed by all other countries. |
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But during my learnings, I discovered that I appreciated the artistic beauty of military firearms. |
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However his Judo sensei appreciated his talent and persuaded his father to allow him to pursue Judo as a career. |
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The energy minister said he appreciated the matter would have to be dealt with sensitively. |
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The title of Officer is reserved for achievement appreciated by Canada or humanity in general. |
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The parcels contain items such as toiletries, sun-tan lotion and sweets all of which will be much appreciated. |
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It was a neat experiment, and many serious-minded moviegoers and critics appreciated the effort. |
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When Goody arrives, his gruff, dictatorial but tongue-in-cheek interplay with the young servicemen must be seen to be appreciated. |
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We would have appreciated serviettes but thought this was probably an oversight. |
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I know some folk are freezing their little tootsies off, but currently a few days of winter would be MOST appreciated, just so we can sleep. |
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I mean the man loved himself and appreciated his own talents to the nth degree. |
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As Aeschylus and other tragedians appreciated, words could be used to make what is false appear true and what was true false. |
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For me, a better life would be a world where musicians are really appreciated and people don't get so hung up about being cool. |
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There hasn't been a biennale or a competition where the new wave of French posters hasn't been appreciated. |
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Herrick's poetry was widely appreciated, appeared in miscellanies, and was set to music. |
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This can be appreciated by balancing the forces as an excess of one can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts and suffering. |
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I ran out of patience with the busy lines with the voice that told me I was appreciated. |
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He tossed his apple core to a grey mongrel dog that had been trailing him though he doubted very much that it would be appreciated. |
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Here is the civilian victor of the civil war, monumentally appreciated, monumentally declared. |
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In the responsive acoustic of Kendal's United Reformed Church the silvery sound of the massed flute choir could be appreciated to the full. |
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Tourists have appreciated the beauties of this part of the world more or less since tourism began. |
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He seemed a really genuine guy and sincerely appreciated that we had been following the tour. |
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It was probably the most diplomatic thing she had ever said and I appreciated it. |
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So even when his talent was at last appreciated, he seemed certain to remain an erratic, blowing hot and cold. |
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It is a gesture that is very much appreciated by myself and Dawn's family in Devon. |
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I believe the early role in settlement and the establishment of a garden on the island is very much under appreciated. |
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The best job so far was done by the under appreciated Dean Cain on the short lived TV show Lois and Clark. |
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They will continue to say that it is misunderstood and under appreciated for as long as anyone will listen. |
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A Christmas Story is a joyous celebration, a comedic care package for those who feel the season has gotten over-hyped and under appreciated. |
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Steve Carell stars in the NBC sitcom that highlights the often under appreciated middle managers. |
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He was a great man, a great South African, someone whom I feel was under appreciated as a South African icon. |
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Burns was one of those fighters who was under appreciated by boxing fans today. |
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Critically hailed yet under performing and under appreciated, Election is smart, on its toes, and delightfully cynical. |
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Walking along the path, we appreciated the flourishing bamboo that surrounded the multitudes of deep green water pools stocked with small fish. |
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My father and his buddies would have choked on their boilermakers to hear it put that way, but would have appreciated the tone. |
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Their happy laughter rang down the tunnel as they appreciated the irony, or failing that, the slapstick. |
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Perhaps more importantly, he was one of the few British polar expedition members who appreciated the value of using dogs to haul sledges. |
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If you worked hard he appreciated you and that feeling was mutual between us. |
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This is much appreciated by geezers, myopes, and in my case, myopic geezers. |
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Rounding up, Salih stressed that it would be foolish and unkind to turn down laurels bestowed by those who appreciated your work. |
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He was tinged with western boosterism, appreciated the out-of doors, and displayed bursts of powerful ambition. |
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He said businesses appreciated the ease with which they could load and unload goods without being hindered by illegally parked cars. |
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Howard restrained himself from commenting on that piece of advice, having found that his smart remarks were obviously not appreciated here. |
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An easier life-lesson would be greatly appreciated, she thought while sounding a sniff. |
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The event was brightened up by a cultural programme by the students which was well presented and appreciated. |
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Layering lighting sources creates a soft, calming effect that is always appreciated. |
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I was pretty nervous about what to post, so the kind feedback is truly appreciated! |
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I have very vague ideas so basically suggestions are totally appreciated as well as opinions as always. |
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But there is a sort of understated, brilliance to this funk track, more easily appreciated after several listenings. |
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Many attendees said they appreciated the quality and variety of exhibitors, lectures and seminars. |
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The special effects are fantastic and the humour is twisted into new visual gags which can be appreciated on a whole new level. |
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I appreciated the juicy, freshly cut limes, attentive service and some of the speciality items on the menu. |
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The wardrobe and make up artists had certainly gone to town to produce a colourful spectacular which was well appreciated by the audience. |
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Any suggestions on what to do for four hours in that vicinity will be appreciated. |
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I also did not like having my patience appreciated when I clearly had none. |
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But the inherent richness of the question is somewhat like vintage wine, and is appreciated only by a few. |
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It's happiest cruising at sedate velocities and is particularly enjoyable topless, when the V-8's dual-exhaust burble can be best appreciated. |
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Obviously we are very close to the final date by which we can give notice and your urgent attention to this matter will be most appreciated. |
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Students also appreciated the added nuances and inflections of meaning that are possible in speech. |
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The people who loved them told me that the person in question appreciated edgy music with a quirky edge. |
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A selection of fine cheeses, including Boursin with herb and garlic, Camembert and Louraine was appreciated by everyone. |
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It overflows with the dark campery that has become the playhouse's appreciated hallmark. |
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Although Smith's campiness can be appreciated multi-textually, the camp of his acting is best explored in terms of his film roles. |
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I appreciated the student's candor in honestly evaluating these new techniques. |
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I think tight ends who can block are appreciated even less than offensive linemen. |
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Though she loved the Divine Office and appreciated the Chant, she could not sing two notes in tune. |
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Packs of 10 cards are priced at 4.99 euro and your support would be much appreciated for this very worthy appeal. |
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Road Club members will be stewarding all access roads on the route and the co-operation of the public would be greatly appreciated. |
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Call me old-fashioned and traditional, but a comprehensible story is still appreciated. |
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Shashank appreciated the all-night Carnatic music concerts being held in Bangalore since last year. |
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Their on-air skills are appreciated not just by viewers but also by some stateside colleagues. |
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The thoughts of one and all, both in the comment box and by email were appreciated. |
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The argument we have just given is a statement of common sense facts of life which were appreciated in an intuitive fashion by the Cartesians. |
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While cashew apples are not appreciated in the United States, they are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. |
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Singers, musicians, dancers and storytellers are always appreciated on St. Patrick's Day. |
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Rafters appreciated the functionality of the strappy footwear enough to overcome any aversion to the odd look. |
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All are very much appreciated, however it is important that all items should be clean and in good serviceable order. |
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Neruda's dialectical way of thinking can be appreciated in the internal structural relations in the poems. |
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Certainly his poems were much appreciated, for example Lucretius admired his hexametric poetry. |
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Any magical suggestions on how to banish this alter ego from my subconscious would be more than appreciated! |
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Jake was finally glad that he was appreciated somewhere, and high-ups at the Nightmare Crew were thanking the heavens for this blessing. |
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Far less appreciated, Houston, rather than being a southern city of duller wits, actually ranks second in engineers per capita. |
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His inspiring talk was greatly appreciated by the attentive audience. |
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I have a lot of satisfied customers who have appreciated my efforts enough to use me again and again, so I respectfully suggest you give us a break. |
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The Kingdom Animalia, from sponges to elephants, velvet worms to octopuses, mud dragons to tardigrades, is the best studied and most widely appreciated of the kingdoms. |
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Silent space dissolves the gap, it creates an inner spaciousness where mental, emotional and spiritual needs are brought together, appreciated and nourished. |
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After all, factors unchosen by the person play an essential role in shaping action, and when those factors are appreciated, this can dampen our retributive impulses. |
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It is appreciated that those who are involved in the development of two projects in the parish, the ball alley and the GAA pitches, are doing their bit. |
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Hake, red bream, tuna, Dover sole, and monkfish are the favourites, but anchovies, sardines and mackerel are also very much appreciated in the Basque Country. |
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They appreciated her kindness but were not ready to reciprocate the gesture. |
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That man is Les Claypool, a very under appreciated musician. |
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Both Edgar and Julio shared the same smile and light-hearted manner that I remembered and appreciated from years ago. |
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I found their melancholy inviting and I appreciated their contemplative, lonely world. |
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Ever the gentleman, however, he announced that he, together with Ariane, had read and appreciated the first two chapters. |
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Every e-mail, letter, brownie, and sandwich sent from William Poll has been deeply appreciated. |
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In his lifetime and until recently, Kuniyoshi has been under appreciated. |
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Cage's performance was outstanding and very under appreciated. |
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Because tiles have always been mass-produced, generally using cheap and readily available materials, the individual object is often under appreciated. |
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Local ladies will have a cake stand and all support would be appreciated. |
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The sheer scope of the work can only be fully appreciated from the air. |
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Finally, I had to have a talk with him and explain that I appreciated his enthusiasm, but he needed to include me, not ace me out, or else we were going to have problems. |
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He's a class act and I appreciated hearing directly from him and hearing some of his reasoning. |
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Only when Christ's death was ordered to the Exodus recollection could the eschatological dimension of the soteriological significance of Jesus' death be appreciated. |
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He said that I was being watched and my impartial journalism was appreciated. |
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Apparently, during the time directly following the political cataclysm in the GDR, the churches were mainly perceived and appreciated as public institutions. |
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In fact they only serve to make clear how inadequately I appreciated the moment when it was here. |
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It would have been appreciated if their interest in my team had resulted in a communication relating to facts and actualities and not tabloid-type drivel. |
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I should like to stress that in no way would the images on French and German choir screens have communicated only with or been appreciated only by lay viewers. |
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She very much appreciated the kindness shown to her by those around her and is determined to get on with her life and to put this horrible experience behind her. |
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It wasn't often that Murdoch truly appreciated a practical joke but Johnny's contention that they had a leprechaun or a brownie in the house was too good to pass up. |
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Glass containers or other fragile items are not recommended for obvious reasons and liquids such as blow bubbles, shampoo, bubble bath or aerosols are not appreciated either. |
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If the bonds appreciated, should speculators pocket the windfall? |
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Bothered by the shortage of males on the 2,900-student campus, Swinton air-conditioned the men's dorms and generally made the male students feel appreciated. |
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That, once again, was enough to generate peels of laughter as the crowd appreciated the new minister's matter-of-fact approach to life and business. |
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The herringbone and basket weave patterns are better suited for paving larger areas because they are more detailed and can be appreciated in larger areas. |
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There are storage pockets in all four doors, which is always appreciated. |
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This is an under appreciated aspect of the working the referee's tactic. |
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It would be a great shame and a waste of time and money if the flowers were left dry and underfed, therefore any help with maintaining them would be truly appreciated. |
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I also appreciated the frequent use of ambient lighting and a high-speed Kodak film stock, creating a very natural and pleasing look for those scenes. |
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Meanwhile, trade unions appreciated as a good sign the decision of Parliament to finally start hourly calculation of the contributory service of employees in Bulgaria. |
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He does not require an apology, but a Kobe steak and cold Sapporo would be much appreciated. |
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He said people appreciated the benefits of booking a package with a bonded travel company, in light of recent natural disasters and international terrorism. |
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And that's hardly surprising given the splendid performance he produced and the wonderful ovation he received from a Killarney audience that appreciated quality. |
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A pupil of Domenichino, he was most in sympathy with classical art, but he also appreciated the Baroque, and enriched his narratives with anecdote and vivid detail. |
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This combination means that the colourful patchwork created by the budding of different colour forms of jewel anemones, for instance, can be fully appreciated. |
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Invitations to functions held by service clubs and community groups and organizations are always greatly appreciated and I am pleased to lend support to those organisations. |
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First, the opportunity cost of the conflict, which is not widely appreciated. |
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A good number of members joined and the room was greatly appreciated by those who lived in outside places, away from the railway, bookstalls and newsagents. |
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Kev's dry wit and quiet sense of humour was much appreciated. |
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It's a brilliant ode that can be appreciated by members of both sexes. |
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The support to the annual appeal, requests for donations, bequests and events organised by the society has been fantastic and is much appreciated. |
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Certainly the proclamation was variously appreciated and feared in its own day, by friends and foes alike. |
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But how many of them actually enjoyed and appreciated it was the question. |
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We fully appreciated the relatively speculative nature of that question. |
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It would be greatly appreciated if businesses would support in decorating their premises with flags, bunting or whatever they wish to add to the atmosphere. |
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However, some stamp prices have appreciated at a much greater pace. |
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Any offers of food, money, or dvds will be greatly appreciated. |
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He appreciated the quality and originality of Adamu's work and employed the artist at a salary of 50 birr a month, slightly under the average salary in Ethiopia at the time. |
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From the first they were opposed by more liberal Protestants, particularly Arminians, who saw no evil in decent theatre, and in fact appreciated theatrical shows. |
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I'm sorry for troubling you but your help will definitely be appreciated. |
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This more subtle observation cannot be appreciated without a minimal knowledge of introductory inferential statistics and the ability to do long division. |
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Although not officially assimilated into that society, they have become the mainstay of a black economy, exploited and appreciated in equal measure. |
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Because you can lower the brake pad as it wears down, or raise it as your braking skills improve, it's also appreciated by more experienced skaters. |
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I felt a strong repulsion for him, but kept following as I appreciated those tall buildings illuminated by neon lamps and the electronic advertisements. |
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During the 1970s and 1980s, Theo Angelopoulos directed a series of notable and appreciated movies. |
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The attention to Volapuk is appreciated, the coverage of Esperanto multifaceted and sympathetic. |
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Apoptotic keratinocytes with condensed eosinophilic cytoplasm, with or without pyknotic nuclei, are also appreciated. |
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Decreased myocardial contractility, indicative of cardiac tamponade, was appreciated. |
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Moreover, Rector NUML Major Gen Masood Hasan, while speaking at occasion, appreciated the efforts of TAPP for such humanitarian cause. |
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Your article on the controversy surrounding selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors is very much appreciated by many people. |
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On the occasion Political Tehsildar Mehmood Shah appreciated the role of blind association and assured them of government support in any manner. |
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This study was a real eye-opener, because it's the first time anyone appreciated that resistant UTIs could be epidemic in the population. |
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It would also be appreciated if you could return any misprinted copies to the co-editors, PO Box 2128, Wellington. |
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While he had no answer to the late surge of Claret Coak at Newbury, NORTH CAPE appreciated the better ground and should win a similar event. |
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Tupelo Career-Technical Center Director Evet Topp said the two cars she accepted are greatly appreciated. |
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In the sixteenth century, Ruellius speaks of the cardoon as a food that was appreciated as asparagus is today. |
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The support of Mr. Albert Igoin, a Spinoza reader and connaisseur of long date, is particularly appreciated. |
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He appreciated the honesty, he appreciated the fact that I rang him and was prepared to be fair dinkum with him, and he heard what I said. |
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We are sure that, when Finnochio is better known in northern countries, it will be as much appreciated as Celery. |
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Moreover, the Franks appreciated the chance to participate in mission that would extend their influence in Kent. |
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Oedema may be so extensive that the keratic precipitates are not appreciated. |
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Like Hazlitt he felt that the work is best appreciated when read as a text, rather than acted on stage. |
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Jonas Barish was the leading figure among critics who appreciated Jonson's artistry. |
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Jonson was at times greatly appreciated by the Romantics, but overall he was denigrated for not writing in a Shakespearean vein. |
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Until the republication of these essays in 2002, their significance within her body of work was not appreciated. |
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Her habit of intensive reading and study, revealed in her journals and letters and reflected in her works, is now better appreciated. |
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In the twentieth century, however, Blake's work was fully appreciated and his influence increased. |
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Steven Runciman, who was at Eton with Blair, noted that he and his contemporaries appreciated Huxley's linguistic flair. |
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The leader, called the shantyman, was appreciated for his piquant language, lyrical wit, and strong voice. |
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Progressive rock came to be appreciated overseas, but it mostly remained a European, and especially British, phenomenon. |
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Although the filming was challenging between Olivier and Monroe, the film was appreciated by the critics. |
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The fiscal and monetary squeeze, combined with the North Sea oil effect, appreciated the real exchange rate. |
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All social classes appreciated how the royals shared the hopes, fears and hardships of the people. |
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Thomas came to be appreciated as a popular poet during his lifetime, though he found earning a living as a writer difficult. |
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Sculptors sometimes use found objects, and Chinese scholar's rocks have been appreciated for many centuries. |
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In 2007, it closed shop and reappeared in tabloid form, and has been appreciated for its brand of investigative journalism. |
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Like I said, it's a pretty noobish request, but if someone could point me towards a workaround for this issue it would be much appreciated. |
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His work is appreciated worldwide, especially in the Middle East where three museums are solely dedicated to his work. |
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The strength of ligaments associated with the occipitoatlantal joint can be appreciated only by direct inspection during cadaveric dissections. |
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They can be dull, small and of varying colour, but there are exceptions that are appreciated for their aesthetic qualities. |
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The park manager of Tubbataha appreciated the quick action Greenpeace took to assess the damage to the reef. |
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Port and Madeira are particularly appreciated in a wide range of places around the world. |
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The Germans appreciated that constant patrols by destroyers was both wasteful of time and resources of those ships, and left them open to attack. |
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Amber is fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. |
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Europeans appreciated the quality of these and the North American fur trade developed and became of prime importance to early settlers. |
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Pine boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations. |
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Commercially, capelin is used for fish meal and oil industry products, but is also appreciated as food. |
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Sweet potato is also appreciated to make cakes or to eat roasted through the whole country. |
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This has been bugging me recently. Any quines or pointers to relevant articles or web pages is appreciated. Thanks! |
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Bentham appreciated the superiority of Brunel's system and in August 1802 he was authorised by the Admiralty to proceed. |
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When the Nixon shock happened in August 1971, BOJ should have appreciated the currency in order to avoid inflation. |
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Educationists from William Jolly to Michael Ernest Sadler wrote about and appreciated Ruskin's ideas. |
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Bengali speaks with courtly floweriness even when sticking the knife in, and Thompson's well-meaning British bluntness was not appreciated. |
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Religion, ritual, art, moral regulation have been sundered out of their original fusion, appreciated for a moment, and then dispensed. |
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Participants in the ACD Forum appreciated and welcomed Sheikh Sabah Al-Sabah's invitation to host ACD Summit. |
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Perhaps her genius is best appreciated in her sly, aphoristic brevity. |
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University Hospital staff members Mohammed Abdali and Mujahid appreciated the efforts of the TSS team to organize the program. |
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He made clear that he fully appreciated what the cops had done. |
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I think I would have appreciated Philip Glass more had I not been made to study him in my atonal music theory class. |
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The second movement, which is a single massive accelerando, takes more time before its quality is fully appreciated. |
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We soon appreciated the drawbacks of bradycardia from repeat doses, and the sequel of muscle after-pains. |
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When briefed on pre-empting a number of terrorist acts and successful IBOs, the COAS appreciated ISIs role in preventing numerous terrorist acts. |
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Jehanzeb also visited bordering areas of Angor Adda and appreciated the role of tribal elders in the current antipolio drive. |
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An in depth article or two in the magazine on root cellars would be really appreciated. |
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He appreciated the role of police and paramilitary forces for taking indiscriminative action against anti-state elements. |
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The answer is perhaps not in idiopathy, but the effort is appreciated. |
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Faced with that danger, it's no surprise that the Montserratians felt their plight was not appreciated by politicians back in London. |
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