We can learn a great deal about the moral level of the reigning intellectual culture of the West by observing the reaction to this demand. |
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She had been prescribed lycopodium by her homeopath and this had helped a great deal but only gave symptomatic relief. |
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I pity their unhappy lives, but sadly there isn't a terrible great deal I can do to get them out and away from it. |
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Thinking back to his sarky statement about Manchester United and the prawn sandwiches, I think there is a great deal in that. |
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Becky's a laconic but never sarcastic presence in the film, commenting on Paul's life with absolute confidence and a great deal of compassion. |
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The reign of Alexander III did a great deal to extend the power of the tsar at the expense of liberties taken for granted in Western Europe. |
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For a conductor not known for his accounts of modern music, Szell did a great deal of it and almost always superbly. |
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As much as she tried to ignore the small-minded jealousy that surrounded her, it upset her a great deal. |
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However, the capacity of today's trucks varies a great deal, and few of them can actually carry nine cubic yards of cement. |
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He talked a great deal about al-Nakba and its devastating continual effect. |
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Travellers are being told that a little preparation now before jetting off can save a great deal of heartache later. |
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Their powers had been weakened and there was not a great deal they could have done about it. |
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It also required a great deal of logistic support and a willing ally who was prepared to render assistance. |
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All are covered with an undercoat, of which a great deal remains, of a copper-red colour. |
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Drug use in general has received a great deal of attention from the government. |
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I think there is a great deal of potential for new languages and modes of communication to be developed on the net. |
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I find that very profound because there is a great deal of hatred spouted in the name of religion. |
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There is not a great deal America, or other countries of the wealthy west, can do about this. |
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Our article has certainly made a splash, generating a great deal of criticism in the blog world. |
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The racers and their boats had been arriving since early morning and had generated a great deal of interest among beachgoers. |
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The action figure is, of course, simply a plastic doll but, to the child who plays endlessly with it, it represents a great deal more. |
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For example, a man comes to your door offering you a great deal on resealing a driveway. |
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You can learn a great deal even when your boat is anchored or tied to the dock, especially if other boas are moving about nearby. |
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Print publishing remains a very slow process with a great deal of time dedicated to copyright transfers, layout, typesetting, and printing. |
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She'd torment me in the usual ways, leading to a great deal of resentment on my part. |
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The overall value of the fishery will continue to attract a great deal of interest from those not resident in the north. |
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By extension, it speaks to the resilience of a people who have endured a great deal of turmoil in a short span of history. |
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She places a great deal of weight on the cultural influence of the early Barbadian settlers to South Carolina. |
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Scholars had a great deal of trouble distinguishing arsenic, antimony, and bismuth from each other. |
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As usual there was a small turn out for the meeting but those who did attend learned a great deal of new information. |
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The phenomenon of helping in cooperative breeding animals has stimulated a great deal of research. |
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A little older and a great deal larger than his peers, the 17-year-old Cypriot is built like a tank. |
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A great deal of the older ironwork in this country now needs careful restoration and painting. |
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This caused a great deal of animosity between my friend and I, and I have not seen him since, unfortunately. |
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Paying interest as a result of failure to pay off credit card bills makes the price of the charged items a great deal more expensive. |
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He spent a great deal of time writing on his legal pad and aggressively underlining whatever he was writing. |
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Those are the words that are used in sections of this type in a great deal of legislation. |
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And feeling irritated, I retired to the bathroom where I sat on the floor scowling for a great deal of the evening. |
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Many of the early poodles were retrievers who spent a great deal of time in the water. |
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A great deal of care and attention was paid to the little details that do so much to make the production look authentic. |
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Andrew Carnegie was a steel magnate who gave a great deal of money away in his later years to libraries and educational causes. |
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Their children were mostly of high school age or attending university which required a great deal of money. |
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The director's visual style, one that incorporates a great deal of light and luminosity, tends to fade the picture. |
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It is clear that the magistrates heard a great deal of factual evidence and had regard to that. |
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I learned a great deal about the Polish language from translating this book, and that continues to serve me well. |
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So if it works, the figures are just, and can be worked into an understanding with a great deal of patient application. |
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If the charge that he conspired to raze a building is valid, there is a great deal to answer for. |
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Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness. |
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Indeed there does appear to be a great deal of apathy up until this weekend when a number of people attended a march in London. |
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The Pentagon has made a great deal of its claims to be attacking only military targets. |
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In the target seats we have been going like a bomb and there is a great deal of confidence. |
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My work has taken me away a great deal and I want to make up for lost time whilst I am still hopefully young and fit enough to do so. |
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A rummage through the BBC archives shows a country suffering a great deal of angst. |
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Loss of autonomy and control may cause the young child a great deal of anxiety. |
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Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in biologic agents as potential adjuvants in the treatment of chronic wounds. |
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Paramilitaries might get a rake-off from counterfeiting, but not a great deal is known about it. |
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It focuses on what we intend to give, rather than what we would like to receive, and in this respect it appeals to me a great deal. |
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There has been a great deal of liaison with the local community and with the peaceful groups who wanted to demonstrate. |
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Calling Potter a writer undermines a great deal of the depth and dynamics he brought to the lexicon of language. |
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Snow blades, for which you will need standard ski boots but no poles, also have the advantage of not needing a great deal of snow. |
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Quite apart from the problem of lighting it's a subject with a great deal of detail. |
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A great deal too many advertorials, which make the magazine, as well as the featured businesses, appear cheap. |
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We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears. |
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Once you rent a site you have to adapt it to suit the kind of drama you're shooting and that involves a great deal of work and not a little cost. |
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This asks a great deal of the public and it is not surprising that they have doubts and anxieties. |
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Austria felt a great deal of loyalty to him and was ready to hand him the victory to prevent Germany from eliminating him. |
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It seems to me that there's a great deal of borrowing from paganism and Wiccan cultures. |
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These markets work their magic, he argues, by aggregating a great deal of information from as many sources as possible. |
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There is a great deal of interest in research on riparian management and water quality in the western United States. |
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The clocks have gone back, it's getting colder and driving conditions are about to get a great deal tougher. |
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During major inquiries many police hours can be spent going through CCTV tapes and its hoped the system with save a great deal of time. |
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Although there was a great deal of scatter, the conservation index scores decreased with increasing distance from the closest exon. |
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There is no money to be made out of the standards themselves, but a great deal to be lost if they are not agreed on by everyone. |
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Nick's business is so labour intensive it will never make a great deal of money. |
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It is written with a great deal of intellectual grit, and its thesis is developed with considerable lucidity and eloquence. |
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The resulting lopsided casualty counts have a great deal to do with this skill imbalance. |
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I know that many people find a great deal of comfort and reassurance from their faith and I'm happy for them. |
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A great deal of concentration is necessary for full appreciation but it is in this case merited. |
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In many cases, the owners have employed a great deal of skill and taste in maintaining their home. |
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There was a great deal of airtime to fill and the quality of the reports varied, especially at lunch hour. |
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Alas, and alack, I was a few seconds too late and I will miss Percy a great deal. |
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To put it kindly, the manner in which juniors are treated varies a great deal from club to club. |
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He was always a lightweight in her affections, although the competition with Kathy gave him a great deal more importance than he deserved. |
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Vintage Colt revolvers can still provide a great deal of shooting enjoyment. |
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I think a lot of people read lonely hearts columns with a great deal of interest. |
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Unlike subjects of experiments or clinical trials, they retain a great deal of personal autonomy as well as control over the research itself. |
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If he lost or played badly, he would become so withdrawn and quiet that his parents worried a great deal about him. |
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Wires are rivalrous and excludable, and the companies invested a great deal of money laying them. |
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Traditionally, the news values of the tabloids have been subject to a great deal of criticism. |
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Because the theater at the Stardust has the quality it does, that takes care of a great deal of my frustration right there. |
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As a last resort, Lambeau seeks out his old college roommate, who has a great deal in common with young Will. |
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The pages were a beige color from aging and the black cover surrounding it was very soft as though it was handled a great deal. |
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The remaining part of the cultural extravaganza was handled with a great deal of competitive spirit. |
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It is, for example, a great deal easier to demonstrate how to ride a bicycle than to verbalize it. |
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It may not be four star like the one in Berlin, but it's a great deal nicer with a lovely view over the lake at breakfast. |
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Because of this microstructure, the abalone shell can absorb a great deal of energy without failing. |
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I remember downing a great deal of vodka and dancing in a rather abandoned fashion. |
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It's too painful for words, and I hang on to a great deal of hope that there may yet come a day when we will see it return. |
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His recent lambasting of gangsta rap has attracted a great deal of indignation. |
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One could argue that a great deal of goodwill and generosity has been generated worldwide by the tsunami. |
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There was an awful lot to learn and a great deal of pressure, but he coped with it well. |
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He's a great deal smaller and thinner than he looks in photographs or on his album sleeves. |
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The black population, I think it is fair to say, regarded all anti-apartheid activity with approval, but not with a great deal of confidence. |
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He was loquacious, providing a great deal of his introspection in public. |
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Presumably there will be a great deal of jumping up and down excitedly and shrieking delightedly. |
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It began as a longish, handwritten short story about a man who finds a great deal of money by accident and who subsequently sees his family torn apart by greed. |
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The chief of staff is the gatekeeper, which translates into a great deal of power, but far from absolute. |
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Lambert isn't against atonalism, and admires Berg a great deal, but he's against any sort of dogmatism, and the atonalists had become dogmatic even by then. |
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It will take a great deal of effort, and not a little imagination, to sustain the peace process and make it yield positive results until a durable reconciliation is reached. |
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Federal judges are afforded a great deal of leeway by the legal system due to the difficulty of removing them from office. |
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Nuclear fusion is sort of the Holy Grail of energy production, whereby atomic nuclei slam together at high temperatures, fuse and release a great deal of energy. |
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After a great deal of anguished consideration, and at great personal risk, I have decided to come forward and reveal my secret. |
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Anderson tells his tales with a great deal of surprisingly original material aided by his four-way narrative. |
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That asymmetry explains a great deal of the difference between the parties. |
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I have always devoted a great deal of energy to assuaging their curiosity and I'm a firm believer in leading them to understanding through a process of question and answer. |
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What went before, an interim framework agreement that caused a great deal of controversy, is no longer the bogeyman. |
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In the early portions of cesar Chavez, the farmers suffer a great deal of racism at the hands of the white farmers. |
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We might also note and heed the willingness of those whose positions have cost them a great deal to rethink and revise their assumptions in the light of a changing world. |
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Through scientific analysis he was able to determine a great deal, including that the room was originally wallpapered and the woodwork was painted a warm gray. |
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As a patient, you spend a great deal of time, sometimes days at a time in severe situations, flat on your back and staring at stained acoustic tiles. |
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America, rightly or wrongly, spends a great deal on welfare. |
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Topically, the first movement, at least, anticipates Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie, although Strauss's symphony is a great deal more advanced. |
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The new report is consistent with a great deal of research that has not yet shifted public thinking about alcohol problems. |
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As we all know, there is a great deal of randomness about the weather. |
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But legal considerations plausibly have a great deal to do with increases in incarceration, capital punishment, and criminal prosecution of juveniles. |
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But Corey Stoll was so fantastic, I moved that storyline to his character, and that required a great deal of rewriting. |
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However, the destruction of so many kamikaze flights did a great deal to undermine the potential for damage that the kamikazes could have inflicted. |
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This contest is now wide open and there is a great deal at stake! |
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They also enjoyed the tales given by Michael on the history and folklore of the area and learned a great deal about the wild herbs and flowers growing there. |
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The jury had a great deal of evidence to sort through before reaching a verdict. |
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The couple have been to Christchurch twice before and spent a great deal of time on the last visit researching marriages and death records, wills and shipping records. |
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This pointing pulls the heel and ankle bones forward putting a great deal of rubbing on the skin on top of the ankle bones and over the tendon in front of the ankle. |
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The Pew Global Attitudes Survey that Walt cites reveals that poverty, global stewardship, AIDS, and kindred issues matter a great deal to people around the world. |
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Epsom showed a great deal of heart considering their lowly league position but there are days when courage counts for naught and this was one of them. |
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Instead, Yellen just received a data point that creates a great deal of uncertainty. |
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Today, with the memories of Ingrid Bergman so vivid in his mind, it seems clear that he's been thinking about her a great deal. |
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He has dealt with a great deal of intransigence from the GOP-controlled Congress. |
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The bank itself was decorative and elegant, giving its customers a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that equally rich people were handling their money. |
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In fact there is a great deal at Riversleigh that is more complex than just the fossils of koalas and wombats and kangaroos and other weird creatures. |
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Over the past couple of years, as the new reality has settled in, there was a great deal of denial and deflection. |
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He knocked my forehead hard, which gave a great deal of pain. |
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The worst of the attack is over but I'm still spending a great deal of time sleeping and, although the fever's gone, the mysterious joint and muscular aches remain. |
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The result is a great deal of imitation, combined with small efforts at differentiation and innovation. |
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He was an ordained Episcopal priest who wrote a great deal about Taoism. |
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Yes, they engaged in a great deal of the lecturing and scolding recommended by Charles Murray. |
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I submit, therefore, that a great deal of thought and probably some experimentation are needed to arrive at the correct via media between clericalism and laicism. |
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It was a great deal lighter, and he was oddly relieved by that. |
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A great deal of the work that the CFPB has done over the last year now stands called into question. |
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But a great deal of pictorial evidence remains from both regions, along with much information in literary and religious texts about the place and function of music. |
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That is precisely what the mental health profession repetitiously tells us, considering that an enormous amount of tax subsidies has a great deal of influence on this issue. |
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Certainly now when here are, in the aftermath of The Giver, a number of dystopian novels, which involve a great deal of violence. |
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And with a great deal of commotion, we did all our lavations. |
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He spends a great deal of time painting and playing with his two grandkids. |
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The leaks provided little information but provoked a great deal of talk. |
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This once great Service has now lost a great deal of public respect and its reputation is badly damaged, all for the sake of individual political egos. |
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A great deal of the book is devoted to the role that Hox genes play in the diversification of animal form during animal development and evolution. |
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If you use a TV tuner for video caption recording it's a great deal because your sound will be through your sound card, and the video is good quality. |
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The work has caused a great deal of disruption and the closing off of the traffic lights in the centre has meant long tailbacks on all the roads into the town. |
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Now things have come on a great deal since then, but what we need is better personnel management, not just for personnel managers, but for all line managers. |
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Eschewing schools and musical fashions, he wrote a great deal of music which is seldom heard, exploring bitonalites and partly delving into the realm of atonality. |
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A great deal has been written about polygamy as a traditional marriage system in all Africa of which Iboland is a part. |
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There is a great deal of confusion about how the system works. |
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He had also learned a great deal about Persian customs and traditions from his teacher. |
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A great deal of excellent humour was expended on the perplexities of mine host. |
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He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. |
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He's in a great deal of pain, but the medication makes it bearable. |
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While Gutenberg was growing up a new way of making books came into use, which was a great deal better than copying by hand. |
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Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days. There was a great deal of them, lavish both in material and in workmanship. |
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Many homes, a great deal of property and a number of lives were lost as a result of the bushfires in this country. |
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The cast would need a great deal of machining to become a recognizable finished part. |
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Hollier was a chomper, his jaws working up and down like pistons, and without seeming to be greedy he ate a great deal. |
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That used car dealer gave me a great deal on my 1962 rusted-out Volkswagen bug! |
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His depersonalization causes a great deal of stress as he searches for an authentic personal identity. |
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I hope the bishop of Hereford comes out of this with a great deal of egg on his face. |
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The low-keyed vision of Poland as a small and humble supplicant of the European Union still has a great deal of supporters. |
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The pronunciation of vowels varies a great deal between dialects and is one of the most detectable aspects of a speaker's accent. |
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West Yorkshire has particularly benefited from a great deal of production activity. |
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Many later entries, especially those written by contemporaries, contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings. |
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The Roman invasion of Gaul brought a great deal of Celtic peoples into the Roman Empire. |
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To win over the tribunes, the senators gave the tribunes a great deal of power and the tribunes began to feel obligated to the senate. |
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The violent nature of the conspiracy, in conjunction with the senate's skill in disrupting it, did a great deal to repair the senate's image. |
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The Norman and Angevin kings had traditionally exercised a great deal of power over the church within their territories. |
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The philosophes spent a great deal of energy disseminating their ideas among educated men and women in cosmopolitan cities. |
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And when the above account is framed in a joculous way, there is still a great deal of serious thought behind it. |
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They had no wedding party, only an Australian couple in their sixties, the woman in a great deal of pancake and blusher and a lairy fur jacket. |
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As a new technology, there was a great deal of interest from a variety of sources but often it was individuals just enthused by aviation. |
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This later caused a great deal of controversy, owing to its lack of rigour. |
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Steam engines possess boilers and other components that are pressure vessels that contain a great deal of potential energy. |
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According to Dan Lusthaus, Madhyamaka and Yogachara have a great deal in common, and the commonality stems from early Buddhism. |
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I wish you wouldn't make light of the matter, when it obviously means a great deal to him. |
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Because the architecture of English cathedrals is so diverse and inventive, the internal appearances differ a great deal. |
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It is certain that stone castles cost a great deal more than those built from earth and timber. |
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A great deal of the literary work produced by Roman authors in the early Republic was political or satirical in nature. |
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The Golden Legend of Jacob de Voragine compiled a great deal of medieval hagiographic material, with a strong emphasis on miracle tales. |
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Ockham wrote a great deal on natural philosophy, including a long commentary on Aristotle's Physics. |
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He also exercised a great deal, and at that time wore a great number of clothes to cause himself to perspire. |
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Tighe was an agricultural theorist, and provided the younger man with a great deal of material on chemistry, biology and statistics. |
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He had also read a great deal of history in English and had been taught arithmetic, physics and astronomy. |
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She taught him a great deal of botany and awakened in him the enjoyment of the look and feel of plants. |
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While the case attracted a great deal of media attention, it was ultimately dismissed. |
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Notwithstanding his technical brilliance as a director, Hitchcock relied on his writers a great deal. |
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There is a great deal of variation in game format although the Laws of Cricket are always observed. |
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The choice of barrel, shaft, and flight will depend a great deal on the individual player's throwing style. |
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These fibers allow muscles to contract quickly, resulting in a great deal of power and speed. |
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However, the form in the late 12th century, as attested in a great deal of mostly poetic writings, can be considered standard. |
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This aspect of the act was subject to a great deal of criticism, most notably from the Electoral Commission. |
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This led to some Gaelic Irish wives wielding a great deal of political power. |
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There was relative peace in the early 12th century, however, with a great deal of English influence over Wales but relatively little conflict. |
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While their and others' attacks brought home a great deal of money, they hardly dented the flow of gold and silver from Mexico to Spain. |
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American eating habits owe a great deal to that of their British culinary roots with some variations. |
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Enclosure faced a great deal of popular resistance because of its effects on the household economies of smallholders and landless labourers. |
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The United States was already spending a great deal to help Europe recover. |
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The price discount ended yesterday and I just missed the boat on a great deal. |
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The English coastline varies a great deal by the seas and regions it borders. |
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Omar crossed the Ingur on 7 November and then wasted a great deal of time, the Russians doing little. |
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Historically, a great deal of economic literature was concerned with the question of what causes inflation and what effect it has. |
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Starting in the 1980s, the journal underwent a great deal of expansion, launching over ten new journals. |
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Stevens assumed power again in 1968 with a great deal of hope and ambition. |
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There are numerous versions and styles that are traditional and acceptable and these vary a great deal between cultures. |
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A great deal of knowledge of perspective in art and understanding of the human figure was lost with the fall of Rome. |
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The area receives a great deal of sunshine every month, and summer clothes are worn throughout the year. |
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There is a great deal of intercollegiate rivalry, particularly in rowing and other sporting activities. |
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The generally south slope and southern coast make for mild and wet climate, and there is a great deal of good pasture. |
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Sports occupied a great deal of attention at every social level, starting at the top. |
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Additionally, we know a great deal about early Gaelic law, often called Brehon Laws, which helps reconstruct native legal practices. |
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In recent years there has been a great deal of emphasis placed on new forms, especially the suite. |
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In multilingual individuals, there is a great deal of similarity in the brain areas used for each of their languages. |
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This period has attracted a great deal of academic and popular debate, in part because of the scarcity of the written source material. |
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In recent years North Wales Police has attracted a great deal of media attention above and beyond its size. |
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However it can be used to build an entire lineage for a peak which contains a great deal of information about the peak's position. |
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Additionally, ecological models are much harder to test because a great deal of data is required. |
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He was also renowned for being a particularly fast starter, which led to a great deal of success in 60m events. |
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In contrast, and particularly following devolution The newspaper devotes a great deal of its coverage to Welsh rugby. |
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In general, seabirds live longer, breed later and have fewer young than other birds do, but they invest a great deal of time in their young. |
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His historical discussions always appear on point, well researched, and indicate a great deal of care. |
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Harbor seals must spend a great deal of time on shore when moulting, which occurs shortly after breeding. |
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Mainland has a great deal of marine life surrounding it, especially seabirds. |
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The peat retains a great deal of water, but is easily eroded, particularly when it comes near to the coast. |
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I know a great deal of difficulty ensues, and frequently brokers' shares are overvoted. |
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There is a great deal of geographical variation in the skull, and presents itself chiefly in dimensions. |
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There is a great deal of Lithuanian literature written in Latin, the main scholarly language of the Middle Ages. |
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Although these species hunt underwater, they breed on land or ice and spend a great deal of time there, as they have no terrestrial predators. |
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The use of satellite tracking is teaching scientists a great deal about the way albatrosses forage across the ocean to find food. |
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Although this process injects a great deal of energy into the upper few meters, most of it dissipates relatively rapidly. |
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United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had a great deal of confidence in the club's young players. |
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Therefore, their relationship instantly attracted a great deal of media attention. |
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There is a great deal of variation in the pattern of dairy production worldwide. |
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Therefore, a great deal of the record of human activity throughout the Ice Age is now to be found under water. |
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Surely the pignappers must realize Belinda's worth a great deal more as a breeder than as a barbecue. |
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It goes into more detail than a modern constitution commonly does and reveals a great deal about Visigothic social structure. |
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As the Wars were raging on, Caesar fell victim to a great deal of criticisms from Rome. |
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There was, however, a great deal of fluidity as to whom was counted among their number in antiquity. |
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The treatment of indigenous peoples by the Spanish Conquistadors also produced a great deal of bad conscience and recriminations. |
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Balboa managed to collect a great deal of gold, much of it from the ornaments worn by the native women, and the rest obtained by violence. |
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Its traditions incorporate a great deal of influence from India, China, Cambodia, and the rest of Southeast Asia. |
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Marco knew four languages, and the family had accumulated a great deal of knowledge and experience that was useful to Kublai. |
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Protectorate Generals were given a great deal of autonomy to handle local crises without waiting for central admission. |
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Historians do not consider the work of Frutuoso as very reliable, as it contains a great deal of misinformation. |
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This inequality has caused a great deal of tensions between the landless and land owners. |
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Having spent a great deal of his own money to finance expeditions, he was now heavily in debt. |
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From then on, tourism boomed, fueling a cycle of development that overwhelmed a great deal of farmland. |
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Slaves were an expensive commodity, and traders received a great deal in exchange for each enslaved person. |
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Today a great deal is learned about Kraak ware through excavation of shipwrecks by marine archaeologists. |
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Complaints lodged against the shepherds' guild, the Mesta, were ignored by Philip II who received a great deal of revenue from wool. |
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However, the various noun classes are not totally distinct from one another, and there is a great deal of overlap between them. |
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A precise phonetic transcription, in which sounds are described in a great deal of detail, is known as a narrow transcription. |
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The workable sugar plantation required a large investment and a great deal of heavy labour. |
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But there is, as in other woods, a great deal of difference between this and the quartered timber. |
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Property law is characterised by a great deal of historical continuity and technical terminology. |
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Of course there is an immense amount of litigation going on and a great deal of the time of many lawyers is devoted to litigation. |
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Over the next several years he devoted a great deal of his time, energy, and money to championing the cause. |
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There was, however, a great deal of resistance so that civil law rivaled customary law for much of the late Middle Ages. |
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He has a great deal of trouble with his chief, who is always wanting to do something big and striking. |
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Nothing he can say can do very much good and almost anything he may say may do a great deal of harm. |
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George and the mill were highly successful, and generated a great deal of interest in Evans's engines across the interior. |
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Before 1800 a great deal of coal was left in places as extraction was still primitive. |
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Zhuangzi, Laozi's most famous follower in traditional accounts, had a great deal of influence on Chinese literati and culture. |
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Finally a great deal of height can be gained by car, if the fell is climbed from Newlands Hause. |
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On the eastern flanks are deep corries, sharp ridges and a great deal of exposed rock, looking down on the Haweswater Reservoir. |
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Norman admits he has never done anything like this before but has given her book a great deal of thought. |
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This is less common, as it requires a great deal of technical effort, such as imitating the ink and paper. |
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Hannibal did not know a great deal about the Alps, but he knew enough to know that it was going to be a difficult march. |
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Although the river there is now a great deal better than it has been for 100 years, fish will probably not be able to live long. |
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King Urien and his son and successor Owain became the subjects of a great deal of Arthurian legend. |
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Dartmoor and the fact that a great deal of it is undisturbed for much of the year is an encouragement to the wildlife. |
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As a result, U.S. cities have become very spread out and cover a great deal of land. |
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The injection was given subcutaneously, which should have hurt less than intramuscularly but still hurt a great deal. |
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The coyote appears in a great deal of Native American folklore. |
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Hitherto I have lived a great deal too much apart from my sisters, partly from indolence, and partly from my unfrank disposition. |
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He called him everything he could think of, and this was a great deal, for Sammy has a wicked tongue. |
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Beyond Narnia'' is a fairly bare-bones production, though Rodgers imbues the film with a great deal of heart. |
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Girard has elucidated the mimetic, indeed acquisitively mimetic and potentially violent, character of a great deal of human desire. |
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The adhocracy culture places a great deal of emphasis on flexibility and external focus. |
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If your fella is prepared to wipe his willie after widdling just to keep you happy, then he must care for you a great deal. |
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This caused a great deal of alarm and distress to the clients who greatly value the work and support of the Applejack carers. |
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There's not a great deal of story here, but the film gets by on Gerwig's charm and her klutzy, accident-prone character is a delight to watch. |
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There's not a great deal of story but the film gets by on the charm of Gerwig, whose klutzy, accident-prone character is a delight to watch. |
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She spends a great deal of time worrying about atomic bombs and mental hospitals. |
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The millions of collisions that take place inside an atom smasher generate tons of data, which requires a great deal of computing power. |
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The International Standards Organization also bears a great deal of the responsibility for having driven LCAs largely out of public view. |
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