Into this special domain went winter coats and wool items to be protected against the depredations of moths, silver fish, and their ilk. |
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I, too, am one of your ilk, and I know the pain, suffering, stress, frustration, and downright anger that comes from driving in this place. |
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Introspective female singer-songwriters of a certain ilk are usually, lazily, matched up against Joni Mitchell. |
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Having tangled with his ilk before, I took on the role of elder ichthyologist. |
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He and his ilk are constantly pilloried for their behaviour and slammed for showing other daft wee laddies a poor example. |
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Harry's first test is an initiation rite intended to reveal Harry's primary characteristics and place him with others of his ilk. |
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We came to the conclusion that comic fans of a certain ilk become acutely aware of Betty. |
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I grieve for both that they have had to, and still must, live amongst the ilk known as the British. |
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The one thing lacking on first inspection is a goal machine in the ilk of Kevin Phillips. |
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The sorts of excuses we are seeing from George and his ilk are truly disgusting. |
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It is something more of the sort of ilk we would expect in terms of a Government bill regulating a profession. |
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Their music has a certain chill of winter to it that most bands of a similar ilk don't possess. |
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Don't expect players of the ilk of Zidane and Hagi to continue holding court in the knock-out stages though. |
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But so it was until it was won by vibrant and brave men of the ilk of Sir George. |
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He proves he is in the same ilk as other great soul singers like Barry White and Marvin Gaye. |
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On the other hand the youth, like many others of his ilk these days, shows total disregard and contempt for authority of any kind. |
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Many a young brogrammer is shocked to discover his ilk didn't invent the 24-hour coding marathon. |
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The Pedestrians are a similar ilk of kitchen sink tales set to garage rock and new wave styling. |
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Don't you see, it's the likes of you and your ilk, who keep writing this unfounded garbage, that keep the fires stoked. |
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That havoc was largely covered up by the comprador bourgeoisie and their ilk. |
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Rather than struggle to unscrew tight metal lids on jam pots and their ilk, I use a small paring knife. |
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Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of falling ratings. |
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His dialogues border on the vulgar and the lewd and thanks to his ilk, we know why people look down upon the rustic. |
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The number of babas, swamis, gurus, bapus, bhagats and their ilk in India is legion. |
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We've called him and his ilk everything from thickheaded bozos, to donkeys and pious do-gooders. |
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It's easy this time of year to forget that the skies belong to birds other than buteos, accipiters, and their ilk. |
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Our reply to this reader and other critics of the same ilk is that they seem to have ignored our initial argument. |
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His latest venture is of a different ilk, reliant as it is on appealing to the wider community in North Carolina. |
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All my friends and acquaintances throughout my life have been of the same ilk. |
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Yet rather than opting for safe tracks of the same ilk, Doves have chosen to expand their sound. |
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After a few minutes one song tends to blend into the other and indeed many other bands of the ilk. |
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You would hardly say that the Greens are monarchists or from the conservative ilk. |
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The Book Store takes any kind of books in trade, and will give you store credit for books of the same ilk. |
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I suspect my old school chums, those who were of the right ilk, went down this path and have continued. |
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Check it out at the new Edra store in London's Selfridges, designed by Ab Rogers, son of Lord Richard of that ilk. |
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A wry smile at that one, you suspect, from Sir Alex of that ilk, currently brooding on the other side of the same city. |
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Another European actioner filled with double and triple crosses, this looks no better or worse than the others of its ilk. |
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She seems to be at a loss for things to do, like thousands of others of her ilk. |
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Or laws that banish her and her ilk from public places to the dingy sidewalk. |
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When Scotland head south this week for three games in five days, maidens of a different ilk will be on their minds, of course. |
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The drive to increase access to universities fits in with New Labour pronouncements on social inclusion and the ilk. |
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It looks as if the present dispensation has a perennial dual policy while dealing with hotheads of one community and thugs of its own ilk. |
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To be fair, it is a well-done claymation commercial, which shows more care than cheap CGI shows of the same ilk. |
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I expect almost all other Boers in the South African cricket side to be of a similar ilk. |
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Especially since one of her new housemates was big Colin Montgomerie of that ilk, hardly likely to be Mr Chuckles over breakfast. |
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It is prejudiced against the British working fleet and it will now ruin sea angling in Britain if we give this man, and people of his ilk, power. |
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In fact, like many people of my ilk, I am quite capable of getting too caught up in international travel and conferences and the like. |
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The effigy of Kaiser Frederick William I displayed in the Trauerzimmer at his funeral in 1740 was of this ilk. |
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Considering that these devices and all their ilk are tossed as soon as the next shiny thing comes along, what incentive is there to engineer with repairability in mind? |
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Income derived from Swiss-based trusts of any ilk is exempt from cantonal and municipal taxes. |
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You and your ilk are being flushed down the toilet bowl of history. |
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We must ensure that we do not leave the people of Europe to the likes of Mr Bonde and his ilk in other parts of Europe. |
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To complicate matters further, the only people who seemed to have any desire to go after Booker were of the conspiracy-theory ilk. |
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I'm getting in just under the wire, which pleases me, as I generally leave things of this ilk till it is far too late for me to remedy the situation. |
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As a former footballer myself, I know that they are of the simplest ilk. |
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I don't suppose Lancaster would take it kindly to know you and some others of your ilk didn't exactly hold off that mob from the Savoy, now did you? |
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Pastor Gaylard Williams earned a good reputation among his evangelical ilk. |
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The last thing that the country needs is a loose cannon of his ilk. |
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On the other hand, Noka chocolates and others of their ilk are handcrafted and use only the most expensive chocolate. |
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She figured that the city's best shot at making punishments for slumlords and their ilk stick was to make the underlying offenses civil infractions. |
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Like maybe the line that Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and others of their ilk are pushing? |
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To reach a younger demographic, Jensen and his ilk are eschewing mainstream acts and building brand identity with cutting-edge, forgotten, and obscure music. |
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Bain Capital and its ilk were called leveraged buyout firms back then, but whatever the rubric, the business is the same. |
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Commissioner Walsh firmly believes that charges for domestic refuse collections are a form of double taxation and he and others of a similar ilk are entitled to that opinion. |
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As much as the NRA and its ilk want to deny it, having a gun in the home is a risk factor for serious injury or death. |
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He, like many others of his ilk, was glued to television on Sunday morning watching the replays of truly one of the great moments of Indian cricket. |
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An un-proselytized Arab country is simply an economic loss for people of his ilk. |
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In another time he would have plotted with the primo uomo to sing badly and ruin one of my operas, or with others of his ilk to spread rumors about me. |
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I think folks like you contribute to the deaths of American soldiers and innocent Iraqis because your ilk sensationalizes the insurgents. |
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King Solomon's Mines can fairly lay claim to be second of that ilk, after Treasure Island. |
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We have an advisory committee of clinical pharmacologists and folk of that ilk, which serves as a resource for the profession. |
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He truly knows a lot about integrity, about elections, about financing for elections and matters of that ilk. |
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One might well wonder how much we could have in common with governments of that ilk. |
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Another concertinaed together ghost-writing, biographical writing and the formation of literary movements, as collaborative processes of the same ilk. |
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Rather, it's a good place to go for an affordable Chinese pig-out, and unlike some other places of its ilk, the food at Kam Han tastes fresh, not industrial. |
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If something happened at a luncheon or garden party it was bound to be all over the town by nightfall, thanks to gossipmongers like Lady Miller and her ilk. |
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It's a little sweetly, wishy-washy in the body, but, for a beer of its ilk, it has a real thirst-quenching bitterness to it. |
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Dictators of his ilk are known for other twisted behaviour such as the times he gassed to death thousands of his own people. |
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But despite our well-deserved jubilation when another terrorist rightfully meets his maker, the global war against Awlaki's ilk is far from over. |
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Agatha Christie and her ilk, that is writers who make the puzzle paramount, are in the minority. |
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Climatic disasters and food scares are of the same ilk and make societies distrustful faced with uncertainty and events they cannot control. |
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Others of his ilk simply skipped out on the events and stood outside by their bikes, smoking and swapping stories. |
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The US government should discharge all student debt for people who went to Corinthian's for-profit colleges and their ilk – and it could. |
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The Chair: But to be fair, I have to say you have not made any indication, other than about providing more education to the public, that Health Canada has any plans to do anything of the ilk Denmark has already done. |
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The model of free speech parroted by Wilson and his ilk is nothing more or less than the rule of property: they just want us to be more easily managed. |
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The European Capital of Culture is a highly prestigious award, but the city concerned is not expected to use European Capital of Culture funding from the Community for urban regeneration or other works of that ilk. |
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The Harper government showed at Durban II in Geneva and at this fall's UN General Assembly how governments can recoil and should recoil from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his ilk. |
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This is myth, created by Podhoretz and his ilk, an invented threat like Yellow Peril, Panslavism, Communism. |
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Druidism can be seen as another quasi-Masonic phenomenon, and druids of this ilk are on a par with any other odd fellows, their aim being clubbable mutual assistance rather than mystical transcendence. |
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There is nothing like the suggestion of a cancer risk to freak out a parent, especially one of the hypereducated, ecoconscious ilk. |
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On occasion, rapists, child molesters, and their ilk also stir up unexpected irony. |
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They've acquired this reputation because one of their ilk, Crocosmia crocosmiiflora, otherwise known as montbretia, can spread like wildfire. |
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They've acquired this reputation because one of their ilk, Crocosmia crocosmiiflora otherwise known as montbretia, can spread like wildfire. |
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It's easy on the ears, and some of the bubbly innocuousness can be put down to an attempt to mimic the slick, synthesizer-driven sound of the fanfares on shows of this ilk. |
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Never was there more tangible proof of the sad lack of a credible political satirist of Jon Stewart's ilk on UK TV than the desperate elevation of Brand to the position of social sage. |
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Of a similar ilk to the peace lily, isthe flamingo flower, whose leathery spathes in red, pink or white actually look artificial. |
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Seurat sketches of that ilk have become unobtainable. |
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With all due credit to upstanding statesmen like Mr Kohl and his ilk, fans should greet these barbarians at the gate with flowers, not pitchforks. |
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And quite right, too: unlike so many shows of its ilk, First Dates doesn't bombard you with gimmickry, instead winning you over with unflashy authenticity. |
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And, as pretty much every show of this ilk has proved, that formula works. |
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And come to that, what about other things of that ilk? |
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The tax increase is of the same ilk as the airport security tax. |
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But unless we do what Michael Cashman says and tackle him and his ilk upfront, the European elections in June will be a disaster for the people of Europe, and it is about time those of us who believe that said it loudly. |
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How can it be possible for parties of this ilk to operate legally in Member States of the Union like Germany, spreading hatred, xenophobia, racism and anti-Semitism? |
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We as the Group of the Greens have tabled amendments of that ilk. |
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And also of the 'Susanna is overdressed if she wants to make her show a success, she needs to wear short skirts and uncross her legs' ilk. |
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There should be a massive public awareness campaign of the same ilk as that regarding the detrimental effects smoking and tobacco use has on our environment. |
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Replacing their leader with one of that ilk would confirm Labour's inappositeness outside of London, while saying to the energised, youthful Corbynistas: sorry, but you aren't wanted here. |
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A lack of clarity on this issue in the past hampered the Commission's efforts to combat hatred on the Net, such as the web site of Ernst Zündel and others of its ilk. |
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That unit specialized in tracking people down who were of that ilk. |
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Indeed, to Mr Cameron and his ilk, we've probably come across as refuseniks as efforts are made to breathe life into economic prosperity of England's northern areas. |
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When they were completed the vault containing the family of Lauder of that Ilk found itself located in the kitchen rather than within part of the church proper. |
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