Then I was gearing up to leave dead on 5.30 pm when the boss points out a problem. |
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In one of the greatest fightbacks in sporting history, he came back from the dead and brought a new life to international chess. |
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Ordinary people are probably afraid to blow the whistle on gangsters who would just as soon shoot them dead as not. |
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By now even the most unobservant should have realised that British Summer Time is dead and that clocks have gone back one hour. |
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Since disaster struck the students have been making frantic phone calls only to be greeted by dead silence. |
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Mankind was mandated not to mess around with the dead or witches or warlocks or demons. |
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A dead George Washington would win by a landslide against any opposing candidate. |
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He stood alone at the line, dead certain he was going to hit three free throws. |
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Ted was basically a dead lowball hitter when he came into the league and didn't hit the high fastball too well. |
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He needs to do something about the rank smell of dead fish emanating from the bathrooms. |
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It worked, but we lost all communications systems, and we're dead in the water. |
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If you believe that he's the toughest player in the NFL, you are truly dead from the neck up. |
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She thought her little five-year-old heartbeat came to a dead stop in the silence. |
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Keep in mind that on such plays the ball is not dead and the batter-runner may try for four bases at his own risk if he chooses. |
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He's an amnesiac found left for dead with two bullet holes in his back and a tiny flashlight that reveals the code to a safe deposit box. |
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In winter when food is scarce, keas have been known to feed on the fatty internal organs of dead and live sheep in the high country. |
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Without continuous and increasing demand, any pure fiat system is dead on arrival. |
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Obviously I'm not putting any money on them myself, but they are all dead certs. |
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They may steal prey from other raptors, and have been known to eat carrion as long as it has not been dead too long. |
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The bad-debt fallout and other effects of this collapse have left the once-dynamic economy dead in the water. |
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When the determined trainees finally crossed the 40th kilometre mark and knew that they had made it, they were almost dead on their feet. |
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This suggests the plans may well go ahead at a later date, something which we are dead against and always will be. |
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Even in the dead of winter, the scenic vistas of the snow-capped fjords enchanted me. |
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Everyone sat there in dead silence for a moment, quietly digesting what they'd just heard. |
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There was a long moment of dead silence as Jessica processed that piece of depressing information. |
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Any person who maintains the same attitudes over a twenty-year period is probably dead from the neck up. |
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Maybe the officials can answer, as there is dead silence from Government members. |
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I'm not criticising anyone but it's just a dead surface and there's no response from it. |
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Twenty-four of the dead had been patients of a long-term acute care facility. |
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Jim stepped away from the cold embers of the dead fire and walked into the jungle. |
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Old wood cut open reveals dead sapwood extending from an old pruning wound, the point of entry of the fungus. |
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The former must be assumed dead by now, and the latter was last heard of working in Switzerland. |
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It means they can respond quickly to calls, and drivers can take more money with fewer dead miles between jobs. |
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This was January and I was positive I would be dead by March if I kept on taking drugs. |
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The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end. |
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Whether or not the man was dead was a matter of conjecture, but this last fact swayed my opinion towards the affirmative. |
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I needed some redemption and was happy that the last day was dead flat and fast. |
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The air was hot, stale and oppressive, the sea as flat and lifeless as some dead thing. |
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One lay dead ahead in a section all by itself, and she guessed that it probably belonged to Cal. |
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Authorities were combing areas along the path of migratory birds for dead birds, and rushing any samples to laboratories for testing. |
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At the end of the green dock is a delicate pavilion for remembrance of the war dead of Newham, the local borough. |
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The solution to their problems arrived in the form of a letter, and an anonymous letter delivered by hand in the dead of night at that. |
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Well, I was outside the shop sweeping the dead leaves and flower stems away into the street gutter, and He walked by. |
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A colleague found him dead in bed after breaking into his room when he did not turn up for work. |
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She spotted the Lich Tower dead ahead, and figured it had to be just another mile's walk. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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Hmm, I thought the article was dead on, and your reaction to it seems to support my opinion. |
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Before she could say anything, however, his eyes rolled up into his head and he fainted dead away at her feet. |
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Communications were established and the aircraft reported the vessel dead in the water with six people on board. |
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Two hundred feet below the surface the ship sat dead in the water, not moving. |
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Jean, the gas fumes in his head quite dissipated, staggered away, more dead than alive. |
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I've been to Yosemite National Park at least half a dozen times since I was a kid, but I've never gone there in the dead of winter. |
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Right now, I'm somewhat overwhelmed, by how many Americans seem to be dead from the neck up, as we approach this election. |
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Meanwhile soldier poets wrote odes and sapphics based on dead forms borrowed from the Greeks while laying plans to translate the Aeneid. |
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There aren't enough buglers to play taps for dead veterans, so the Pentagon has authorized a digital machine to play it instead. |
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The room fell into dead silence as it was clear no one had the money to upstage his bid. |
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It's been almost a year now and there has been pretty much dead silence on the matter. |
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The most amusing parts were when they'd call for audience participation, and there'd be dead silence. |
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He demonstrated that even on dead pitches a degree of aggression can bring dividends. |
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And if we jigger the foundation design to suit the purposes of organizations that will likely be dead in 15 years, how shortsighted is that? |
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But after last night's rain I knew the ground would be on the dead side and if he didn't fall he'd have a chance. |
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Outside my back door, I see the neighbor's black cat toting a dead baby rat. |
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He made it to a phone box where he called for an ambulance before lapsing into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead at hospital. |
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Prune plants to regulate size, renew growth, develop plant form and orient branches and remove dead wood. |
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It dispatches the hormones and chemicals that repair damaged cells and replace dead ones. |
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The celtic crone, having slept through the dead winter, awakens restored to maidenhood. |
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Three days later she was found dead at her home by a visiting electricity meter reader. |
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As the bus pelts past scattered dwellings on a dead straight road, I'm reminded of home. |
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For the hundredth time, she glances over to the bed, where Frank has been lying in a medicated sleep, dead to the world. |
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It was not until the middle of March that the submarine was raised properly and the bodies of the dead could be recovered. |
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It is believed that Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead in this place. |
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Animals often devour the vulnerable mucous membranes of dead animals, instead of trying to burrow through the cowhide. |
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In the morning he'd looked as though he were ready to drop down dead while I felt oddly refreshed. |
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I was always telling Dan that young Jimmy would have been the dead ring of him if he had not been drowned. |
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Such forgiveness, well meaning as it may be, is not going to bring people back from the dead or undo a lifetime of misery for others. |
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His stories do not conclude, but simply stop dead with a random act of violence. |
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It's dead empty in the pool after work, so I can churn up and down at my own pace. |
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Realizing that his expression was dead serious she found out that he was definitely not lying. |
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They cut away the dead wood, the ivy, the Russian vine, leaving a nearly naked yew and Scots pine, which may well survive and regenerate. |
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There used to be entire epidemics of milk sickness where people would be fine one day and dead the next. |
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An ambulance was called but the boy was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. |
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It's got the longest, thinnest legs I've seen on a bird the size of say, a large gull, with a dead straight beak. |
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It was believed she had been dead for around two hours before they arrived. |
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The signs included lots of dead and dying lugworms and the fish being put off their feed, although no fish deaths have been reported as yet. |
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Ever wondered why the cat is so particular about settling territorial disputes in the dead of night when everyone is asleep? |
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Annually there is a loss of crores of rupees, only because dead bodies are cremated in India. |
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A dead lowball hitter with a loop in his swing, Lankford this season has been swinging at too many pitches up in the zone. |
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Paramedics tried to treat the victim but he was declared dead at the scene. |
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The warmth from that simple touch and kiss thawed his cold dead heart back to life. |
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We waited what seemed an eternity not knowing if she would come back dead or alive. |
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Our voters confirmed that Europe was far from being a dead and done issue for any party. |
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The grin was gone, and his voice had gone so emotionally dead that it was almost frightening. |
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Financial services is a dead industry and cannot be revived anywhere close to what it was. |
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The interim economic plan, including the third currency, was dead before it was born. |
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To locate dry rot, tap questionable areas with a hammer and listen for a hollow, dead sound. |
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St. Peter's were happy to come out of the match with a win as they looked dead and buried for the first twenty minutes of the second half. |
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A man was found dead beneath a landslide that followed a number of powerful aftershocks that jolted the island on Wednesday morning. |
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As he walked the dead streets he was aware of tears running down his cheeks. |
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Despite being a man down there was still belief in the players that this game was not dead and buried. |
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You can't go on paying out dead money every month on something you don't own. |
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How will this ancient struggle, which liberal theorists once thought dead and buried, end? |
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The second row left the defence for dead with a 30-metre gallop, brushing off at least three would-be tacklers in the process. |
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The flats were dead black in contrast to the polished edges, almost seeming to draw the light in. |
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He believes he has brought his party back from the dead and ready for government. |
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The class stayed in the kind of dead silence that most teachers would greet with joy. |
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A dead silence followed as each person took time to analyze his surroundings. |
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He was hauled from the boat more dead than alive but, fortunately, recovered not long after. |
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An unforeseeable minor glitch in his water pump left him dead in the water for three days. |
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In the best of the conditions early on, when the wind was an irrelevancy, the South African came back from the dead and put a 66 on the board. |
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Gloucester visits Henry, who intuits his son is dead and prophesies Gloucester's future slaughter by recalling the evil omens of his birth. |
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Seriously though, this was so dead on that I decided to read the horoscopes of people I know. |
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Most school yard bullies wouldn't be caught dead in a dance class, or so the old macho stereotype would have us believe. |
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And if you can hold eight hundred people in dead silence and hear a pin drop you know something's going right. |
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He struggles ashore withhis father and a few fellow survivors, more dead than alive. |
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There was dead silence for the first 10 minutes, until Shelly's dad came and got her. |
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There was a dead silence on the court for a few moments before Flynn's roar woke the officials up. |
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There's dirt on her face, and the work gloves she's wearing are ugly, utilitarian leather things that normally she wouldn't be caught dead in. |
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Everyone else might be much more dressed up than you are, or wearing clothes you wouldn't be caught dead in. |
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On tropical islands they wear Hawaiian print shirts and neon shorts that ordinarily they wouldn't be caught dead in. |
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England fast bowlers seemed to bowl too many short deliveries on a dead pitch today. |
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Can everyone please pay attention to the list-ridden post below, because apparently it's dead on. |
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I think that he's dead on as far as the differences between the two countries goes. |
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All sound stopped instantly and there was dead silence from inside the bar. |
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The central argument that education about the horrors of the 20th Century is essential to the world's future is dead on. |
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The place is covered in empty pizza boxes, dead bottles of booze and cigarette butts. |
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After being served our desert we had to call a waiter to clear all the dead glasses away. |
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Spain's most infamous spy returned from the dead Monday, five years after his sister published a death notice. |
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Often the entire base of the bamboo clump is set on fire to facilitate the easy removal of dead bamboo. |
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All the banks need a good presence in Taiwan or they will be dead in the water. |
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When half the population is reading a book, you'd have to be dead not to be mildly curious. |
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I am dead certain we have the talent needed for winning in the Olympic games. |
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With the streets awash in dead frogs, small talk is no longer the order of the day. |
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What was very interesting was that action had been tailing off until Peter tried a dead trout as bait. |
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So if they resurrect any more dead characters remember where you heard it first. |
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A technician discovered the dead rodent and believes it had squirmed into the body of the PC to keep warm. |
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When we do see the dead couple, they are in a state of peacefulness and repose. |
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Surveillance of mosquitoes, sentinel birds, and dead birds for West Nile virus in America warned of this summer's impending outbreak. |
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She was obviously dead on her feet she was so tired, and just staying awake for me. |
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My Grandma is usually in bed by eight thirty, dead to the world by eight forty five. |
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My monitor fills with images of two men saluting, grinning thumbs up or looking dead serious. |
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A man, believed to be an English national and in his mid 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. |
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The place is dead empty save for a man who invites us to discover 5,000 years of authentic Mexican cuisine. |
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Last week, about 1,500 jumbo squid washed up dead on the shores of Orange County in California. |
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There is actually someone on the show who looks the dead ring of her, no joke. |
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Dozens of miracles and curses will allow you to wreak havoc on your enemies or even raise them from the dead to fight for you. |
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Without the car's rumblings, it was dead quiet with the exception of a few cricket chirps. |
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John's description of it is both unusually amusing and absolutely dead accurate. |
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I have still got that card you picked out because it was like my dog Nip, and it was the dead ring of him. |
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Michael took ill suddenly on Monday evening of last week and was pronounced dead in the General Hospital in Castlebar on Saturday. |
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He had never said to him that he had identified the body as that of Phil, but he had said that it was the dead ring of her. |
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Cara looked ready to drop dead on the spot, especially when Emil leaned over to inspect it. |
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More importantly, he turned over the ball three times and he stopped the opponent dead on five occasions. |
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The patrons who commissioned these memorials, and the dead whom they commemorated, bore both Norse and Celtic names. |
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According to London Fashion Week, the midriff is dead and the good old waist is at long last back in style. |
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A mother whose son was shot dead led a march against guns in Leeds at the weekend. |
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I didn't have the ability, as the term was in those days, to run a dead un. |
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These are pictures of the rotting dead bodies of Parsees from the insides of the towers of silence in Mumbai. |
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We are marvelously constructed of those transmuted elements borne within the fiery athanors of long dead Super Suns. |
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Heroin addicts found dead from overdose, he will testify, are often found with only one or two hundred micrograms per liter in their blood. |
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He suddenly stopped dead in his tracks with an extremely amused look on his face. |
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Through text she reanimates the dreams of her concierge, a widow obsessed with the memory of her dead husband, though her husband remains dead. |
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Reports of dead lugworms, crabs, flatfish and dogfish have been made to the Marine Institute by local fishermen in Donegal. |
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Michael suddenly stopped dead in his tracks and looked has if he was about to faint. |
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He said the victims were carrying a dead person to a nearby cemetery for burial when their vehicle came under fire. |
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I used to stand outside in the dead of winter, waiting for the mailman to come down the block. |
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Bodies start to smell like dead rats if you leave them in one place too long. |
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That was Ishmael's job, but he had that wild-eyed look fishermen get in the presence of slimy dead animals with gaping mouths. |
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While there are no real dead spots, a midtempo malaise falls over the otherwise strong batch of songs. |
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For those who can fit into the seats the driving position is excellent, with the floor-mounted pedals being dead ahead and well spaced. |
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When exfoliating, the key is to remove the dead skin cells but leave healthy ones intact. |
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Any Tory or Labour leader with a poll rating of 20 per cent would be dead meat. |
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So I have been feeling dead miserable, and just grateful that bubby has decided to stay put and not subject me to labour quite yet. |
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We were basically dead meat, with the evidence red hot in our sweaty palms. |
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Both London Ambulance Service and the air ambulance attended, and the man was pronounced dead at the scene. |
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A group of people discover a book of the dead and unleash gore filled horror upon themselves in a remote cabin. |
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It was the dead of winter and there was snow on the ground and sheets of ice on the Rhone. |
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Many exterior shots, with the action taking place in the dead of winter, have little or no delineation between the sky and the ground. |
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We need to figure out how we're going to handle what could be many hundreds of thousands of dead bodies. |
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After shutting off the cross-feed, No.4 engine resumed its steady operation while the other three dead engine propellers were windmilling. |
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And how many graphic pictures of dead bodies and desperate survivors do we need to see? |
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Tests conducted on dead birds in those counties were positive for the virus. |
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The men persuaded the woman they had been sent to remove a dead pigeon from her water tank. |
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One, the craft would be dead in space, on the same heading, unless that course was changed by an outside force, a tractor beam, or another ship. |
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But now that he was out, he sounded as dead as he had at the first meeting with his lawyer. |
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He felt dead and dull inside, like an electric toy with the batteries removed. |
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His voice sounded dead even to himself and he wondered why he was still talking. |
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A plumber named Joe is attacked and killed in the basement, and a long dead corpse is discovered. |
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A third of the sappers and gunners were casualties, and nearly all the mules were dead or streaming with blood. |
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Just because the war is to all intents and purposes over doesn't mean that this is a dead issue. |
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The dining room is dead and the kitchen is the new hub of the home according to Yorkshire kitchen manufacturer Omega. |
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St. George's is normally pretty dead on a Friday night, but last night the streets were crowded. |
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The Goth scene is dead and the venues are only open so people can enjoy the music and dance and be with their friends and have a good time. |
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And the story of her and Bob at the VW Bus weekend was dead funny too, especially when she acted out the parts of some of the people she met! |
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A brace of dead geese, embodying the classical Roman method of augury, act as an image of mortality. |
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Finally the last model took her position and a few dead boring speeches were made. |
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Now that the Eastern Corridor is a dead issue, dramatic action needs to be taken to address the transport woes in the region. |
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It was a dry and dead place with almost nothing living out here but a few cacti and some small, prickly bushes. |
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When he was singing decent songs he could send electricity through those dead restaurants he was playing. |
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The pension costs mean that an increasing slice of the force's budget is dead money which has no impact on front-line policing. |
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They were still in the city centre and at this time of the evening every building looked empty and dead to Alexa's desperately searching eyes. |
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Many economists regard defence outlays as dead money, money that produces nothing of measurable value. |
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Is this dead money as I am sure there are many people in the same situation as me. |
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This is dead finance as the loss is far greater than the gain and gets worse by the hour. |
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Renting in Swindon is quite expensive and it's dead money really but I'd rather compromise on that and see the world instead. |
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Start a pension scheme and try to get on the property ladder as quickly as possible, as rent is dead money. |
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We now need the Fire Brigade and the Government to honour their commitment because this is an issue that will never be dead and buried. |
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A dead man who croaked while he was doing a big poo has made more money in a year than you will ever see in your life. |
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We made drawings of gravestones of dead monks, lunched in local pub and had a swell trip. |
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He has realised that the constitution, as it stands, should be deemed dead and buried. |
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However over-ripe melons make that same dead sound, so this isn't the most reliable test. |
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She was attended to by a nurse at the health care unit but was pronounced dead at 9.55 pm. |
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Finally, in what should be the dead of winter but isn't, the soil is workable enough for Rick and I to give it a thorough digging. |
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There was about half a minute of total dead silence before she could manage any words. |
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The dead woman rose for a moment of agony while she was lapped in the flame, and her bitter scream of pain was drowned in the thundercrash. |
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The staff had left, together with the jeep, and around the dead fire were the empty Genghis Khan bottles. |
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So he asked the dwarfs to sell him the coffin with the dead Little Snow White inside. |
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That comment caused dead silence, because he hit the nail on the head. |
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A madman has just ravaged an elementary school in Connecticut, leaving 20 children and six faculty dead in his wake. |
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The courtyard is cluttered with potted plants, half of them dead or dying, with weeds growing around the pots and covering most of the small yard. |
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There was dead silence for a minute and then something streaked past. |
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As a child growing up in communist Poland, I was madly in love with then long dead Stalin. |
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We in turn must act to save the fish from the fishermen and remind them that that once the fish are gone, they won't even be able to chuck dead fish back into the sea. |
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You'll hear gasps, a dead silence, then the sound of sobbing. |
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The supporting cast was either over the top or dead from the neck up. |
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We found a beautiful horse, dead and still harnessed to an immaculate jinker, caught in a tree about 20 feet above normal water level just opposite Jumping Creek. |
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It's the second time fire has left the 22-year-old Queen of Surrey dead in the water since it came back from a month-long refit at Deas Dock earlier this spring. |
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Those who wouldn't be seen dead at a concert might gain an acceptance and even appreciation for the style and art of the music, culture and dedicated individuals. |
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Police were trying to get in touch with relatives of the dead and injured. |
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Soon this nation will be dead and buried unless it changes its philosophy. |
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After all, to a shooting man the only good rabbit is a dead rabbit. |
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But by 2007, the project was seemingly dead and singleton claimed race was a factor. |
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In fact, men and women who under normal circumstances wouldn't be caught dead in anything fancier than a ski parka arrived in black tie and evening gowns. |
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The fact that this research has not lead to dozens of follow up studies, but instead was followed by dead silence, raises many questions in my mind. |
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We had hit a vessel that I thought had been dead in the water. |
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The girl must be dead from the neck up that she'll go along with it. |
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At this time, Ulysses is dumped on Ithaca's shore, more dead than alive. |
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The matter, as far as she was concerned, was dead and buried. |
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If you dared touch her you are as good as dead and that is by my law! |
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The lorry hit him so hard he was dead by the time the nearside front wheels rolled over his neck. |
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She shifted her glance, and watched a crow peck at a dead sewer rat. |
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Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites. |
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Seven years later, he was found dead with two gunshot wounds to the head in what was ruled a suicide. |
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Two Reuters journalists at the scene reported seeing two dead bodies, one with gunshot wounds to the head. |
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Students tinted the surface ground with a dead color, like brownish-green. |
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Only at that point was there any roughening of the dead black surface. |
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They were both, I found from careful measurements, of precisely the same dimensions and surface area, and each presented the same dull dead black surface. |
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He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog. |
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Our techie found that the issue was a dead battery on the upstairs server. |
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Gotta admit, it does look dead good, bit bright, but dead good. |
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His piece on the clamour for new nuclear power stations is dead good. |
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Due to the style of the shooting, police initial suspicions pointed to a contract killing with the killers meeting the dead man at the location where the body was discovered. |
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The money is dead money unless we have some support from them. |
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Camembert, once a dead town, had suddenly become very lively indeed. |
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In 45,000 million years from now, it will turn into a small dead globe. |
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But a decision about an actual goal being scored when the ball is dead ought to be checked if there is any doubt in the ref's mind or even if there's not. |
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A wave of laughter flared up at that one, followed by a dead silence. |
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The former home secretary inherited a department that was a byword for inefficiency and incompetence, and ordered a large scale clear-out of the dead wood. |
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I nearly caught frostbite at an Oslo bus stop in the dead of winter. |
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You were carried out of here only yesterday, more dead than alive. |
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On Friday, both Canadian and U.S. officials announced plans to ban dead and sick cattle from being rendered into feed ingredients for all animal feed, including pet food. |
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He thought that it was a dead issue, he had dealt with that. |
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I had also heard that musical theatre stars only come alive when on stage so I tried to be as dead and grumpy as I could in the wings as I waited to go. |
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Just a few metres away from where I slept were all the dead bodies. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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Admittedly the horse is blind, half lame and being whipped by a lying two-faced jockey, but even dead on its feet it still looks like a safer bet than the alternative nags. |
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A clause in the current scheme means the spouse of a dead officer would have to give up their pension if they remarried or decided to live with someone else. |
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Without his sense of color and composition, the film would be dead dull. |
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The driver didn't know whether the person he hit was dead or alive. |
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I charged through the house and saw the girl lying dead on the floor. |
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Better not let her or her friends find out or you're dead meat. |
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While these campy interludes are good for a few laughs, after the first one they quickly become interminable and stop the film dead in its tracks. |
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Trials were retrospectively reanalysed, resulting in resurrection of a number of apparently dead patients and the discovery of a number of new deaths. |
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Fear of dead bodies is a known phobia which is surprisingly common. |
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It's no accident that it takes its structure from a film whose director was brought in to direct a single sequence in which a dead man is reanimated. |
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Aptly in this bicentennial year of Trafalgar, the Senior Service was at the hub of ceremonies of remembrance to mark the nation's war dead at home and aboard. |
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Hadn't we seen other teams come back from the dead to make progress? |
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When the ball is dead he shall inform the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as practicable, the captain of the batting side of what has occurred. |
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The stratum corneum, the top layer, is composed of dead keratinized cells. |
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It trucked off seven semi loads of toxic material, though it left behind the dead shaggy bark juniper and pinon pines that had been poisoned by fumes from the lab. |
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Unseen and unknown, he lived in secret, creeping into homes in the dead of night and surviving on what he could steal. |
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After the event Stewards would declare the dead un with correct weight. |
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I wholly accept that the doctrine admits the hearsay statements, not only where the declarant is dead or otherwise not available but when he is called as a witness. |
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There was a rank smell, not the smell of dead flesh but something older and colder, like something prised out of a shell in the shallows of a tide pool. |
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Skirts rustled like dead leaves as Frau von Rogoff descended the stairs. |
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The timetable on the wall tells me that the train is dead on time. |
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Also, Mary is dead now and her grill has probably been blown to smithereens. |
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While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. |
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We know we have to keep on top of late payments, that cash is the lifeblood of our company and that if we didn't collect, we'd be dead in the water. |
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Scattered dead and living Porites coral colonies dot these areas. |
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Most cat anglers in my experience seem to be converted carp anglers, used to fishing flat calm waters where the fish are as likely to take a boilie as a dead or livebait. |
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If we don't put forward some options, we'll be dead in the water. |
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He hadn't eaten in a while and was practically dead on his feet. |
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We got back in the early hours, and I was absolutely dead on my feet. |
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Looking back, there was definitely a time when my raggle-taggle mates and I wouldn't be seen dead travelling anywhere but on the top deck of the bus. |
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Businessman John Walker is dead certain his funeral will go to plan. |
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I can't seem to get into bed unless I am exhausted and dead on my feet. |
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I know Logan falls asleep within 3 minutes because when I try to discuss things which bother me 4 minutes after turning off the light, he's dead to the world. |
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He was dead to the world and would probably never know what he had done. |
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It is always a good idea to take your mom to the vet shortly after whelping to be sure she has not retained a placenta or even a dead puppy that will need to be expelled. |
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For Rick, who awakens from his coma months after the dead have risen, the world changes overnight. |
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