And most importantly, letting the treaty stagger on along a Via Dolorosa of months of rejection is dangerous. |
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And most importantly of all, these two-seater ragtops are a real blast to drive. |
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I am a writer, a musician, an activist, but maybe most importantly right now, I am a student and I am a wage slave. |
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But most importantly, Kathie remains the undisputed queen of the council chamber. |
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Most importantly, it kept the heated, automatic waterers for the 75 sheep in the barn from freezing. |
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You can visit random sites, browse blogs and most importantly track your favourites. |
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His education there went far beyond the three Rs, taking in falconry, boxing and, most importantly, self-preservation. |
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And most importantly, both share utter contempt for the politicians who, according to them, are rabble-rousers, inept and corrupt. |
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But more importantly, the very nature of the position can turn sane, well-adjusted men into malcontents. |
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Aki is an intelligent, well-educated, liberal-minded individual and more importantly he gives a good interview. |
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But most importantly I don't want it be something that sounds like a jumbo jet taking off. |
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He's consistent, powerful, a huge hitter and, most importantly, he has bags of confidence and momentum just now. |
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Most importantly, there is no tap water here, and the wells dry up with the advent of summer. |
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He appeared with regularity at both ends of the field, won quite a few aerial battles and most importantly, a lot of breaks. |
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Most importantly, combinations of antioxidant vitamins appear slightly to increase overall mortality rates. |
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More importantly for our purposes, the all-digital source material transfers to DVD clean as a whistle. |
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But they had not reckoned on the quality of the players Allardyce assembled and, importantly, the team spirit. |
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He was proud, arrogant, and most importantly he thought that he was God's gift to women. |
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More importantly I have shown how a Wittgensteinian approach to discourse can provide an account of what takes place in conversation. |
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Even more importantly, ask him to show you the perfection of God's plan to save us and redeem us from these influences. |
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It was their job to haul the flour, stoke the fire, clean, cook, and most importantly, knead the dough. |
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More importantly, researchers can use knockout mice to develop better models of many inherited human diseases. |
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He had tooled up for one level of demand and now faces an entirely different and, more importantly, elastic demand. |
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I know that I will forfeit my freedom, my reputation, my worldly possessions, and most importantly, the trust of my friends and family. |
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More importantly, there are words written beneath the pictures in the heading. |
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Perhaps just as importantly, another company is also going all out to win the contract. |
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He can trust in himself when all men doubt him and, importantly, make allowance for their doubting too. |
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He has had his problems with drinking and, more importantly, getting caught, which landed him an international ban. |
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This is especially true in infants, who spend most of their time in sleep, and most importantly in REM sleep. |
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Morales is, importantly, the first South American Indian to lead a government in the continent. |
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Acting almost as a reprise for the entire album, the song ends the album nicely and, more importantly, leaves the listener wanting more. |
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Most importantly, it will require market research firms to develop a new vocabulary and new sensibility. |
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More importantly, investigators have found that airborne Stachybotrys spores are highly respirable, and they contain trichothecene mycotoxins. |
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But more importantly, his feature film tackles Angolan history and politics with brave originality. |
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More importantly, rationale policies are urgently needed to promote rational use of antibiotics in poultry, animal husbandry and agriculture. |
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He is, even more importantly, and as a result of these successes, the creator and propagator of a style. |
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More importantly, they were limited to resupplying bases on the riverbanks. |
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In this way we can remember, rethink, reassess, and importantly, celebrate its long history. |
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First, and most importantly, it will bring to an end an anomalous exception to the basic premise that there should be a remedy for a wrong. |
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More importantly, they accomplish this within a power and thermal budget that won't likely require a power-supply retrofit. |
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Here is a run-down on their qualities and, more importantly, their chances of featuring in the tournament. |
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More importantly, where are our elected Lib Dem councillors in all of this? |
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Its orbit and atmosphere were that of Earth but most importantly it was abundant with the life-giving source of water. |
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More importantly, Master Coaching has given hope to many students who were without hope and not appreciating their own tremendous talents. |
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Dewey drinks hard, sleeps late, plays gigs in dingy clubs and, most importantly, loves to rock. |
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Most importantly, they made the best crystallized rock candy in the Caleasto. |
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But more importantly, the album flows like the Milky Way and ends up being a highly listenable achievement. |
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More importantly, he drives a truck and I can twist him around my little finger. |
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And just as importantly to masonry contractors, designers will be specifying more of their load-bearing walls as grouted and reinforced. |
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More importantly, she went to Fort Lauderdale and armed herself with the knowledge of how to handle a pistol. |
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They are players that the younger lads look up to and most importantly learn from. |
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More importantly, though, Russell's narrative pulls the rug from under us, changing our perceptions of all three characters. |
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More importantly, it reflects the lowering of all our aspirations and expectations. |
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It's really cheap and the trains run frequently and, more importantly, on time. |
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Also, just as importantly, how do we restore the ownership of the people in the ideas, ideals and institutions we associate ourselves with? |
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Anyway, more importantly, how did they manage to brainwash everyone into always putting that asterisk at the end? |
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He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold. |
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Most importantly to feminism, do not support commercial manufacturers who use menstrual taboos to help sell their products. |
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Our children have lost an aunty, and most importantly the three children have been left without a mother. |
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Most importantly, he is also a very competent member of a trawler's crew, capable of gutting the fish fast enough to keep the packers happy. |
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Most importantly, as a place to write music, a console doesn't have that taint of school or music-lesson. |
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But most importantly, Sharon proposed what is in effect his own made-to-measure, territorial deal, quite separate from the road map. |
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Turn on the radio and without turning the dial you find one-hit wonders, wanna-be gangsters, lying fools, and most importantly autotune. |
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The guy has been called magnetic, mesmerizing, captivating, sharply political and, most importantly, fun. |
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But more importantly, you've got to turn your back on all this negative campaigning. |
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My diet is a lot better now and importantly, I'm virtually teetotal, which has really helped my fitness. |
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More importantly, how did one respond to telepathy without bringing attention to themselves? |
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More importantly, the feast was a ceremonial manifestation of the warfaring nature of society. |
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In this form countless copies can be made, and, more importantly, images can be manipulated by computer in many appropriate ways. |
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Most importantly, the plan would give school vouchers only to poorer students who attend the city's worse public schools. |
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Most importantly perhaps the philosophy of land tenure and inheritance was quite different. |
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More importantly, the establishment of a large and successful tertiary market within Australia has drawn private players keen to participate. |
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Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize. |
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These are some of the terms used to describe children unable to learn or more importantly who score poor marks in their examinations. |
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Such a distinction reflects the importance of society's expectations about marriage, and, more importantly, about marriageable age. |
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Most importantly of all for the car-jackers, gunmen, bandits and muggers of Iraq, it removes your sense of fear. |
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More importantly, the story itself seems to get tripped up in a cat's cradle of thematic connections. |
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The soundtracks of all the films in the trilogy are a mix of theme music as well as on-screen sound, but, importantly, no dialogue or voiceover. |
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But he was obviously a good player and, far more importantly, a good guy to boot. |
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It was pretty basic with all the bare necessities and most importantly it had running water and proper loos. |
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Most importantly they had to pray seven times a day from the matins in the early morning to the vespers in the evening. |
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Most importantly, the lessons of these recent experiences also have greatly contributed to our current strategic thinking. |
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And thirdly, and most importantly, there'll be other London-based sitcoms that I've completely failed to remember. |
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It has tested each of you as an individual and, more importantly, as part of a war fighting infantry section. |
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More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes. |
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I'm not happy to be some yes man and skate through my career without making something meaningful of it for myself, and more importantly others. |
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Most importantly we'd recommend consulting a medical practitioner or dietitian before excluding any major food group like dairy from the diet. |
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Most importantly, they kept the high-octane Kansas City offense off the field. |
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They didn't approve of a wandless, robeless, staffless, and most importantly of all, beardless wizard. |
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It had clean towels, clean bedclothes and, most importantly, a bath with limitless hot water. |
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More importantly, they're purposely kept brief to maintain the fast pace of the game. |
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Most importantly they don't have the resolution needed to properly render highly legible serif typefaces like Times and Garamond. |
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Old fans won't be disappointed but more importantly, new fans will find something worthwhile to sink their teeth into. |
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All three are efficient, economic and most importantly belch no smoke and make little noise. |
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But Sarah's outlook remains optimistic and most importantly as balanced as it can be in the upside-down, topsy-turvy world of an actor. |
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More importantly, as the Shaitan incarnate, he becomes a symbol of resistance for black British youth fighting against racism. |
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More importantly, the traces do not form an organized trackway and the traces are all alike with no distinction between fore and hind feet. |
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Most importantly, mind the language that you choose to use when speaking with others. |
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And most importantly, we always felt safe and comfortable, and we were out sometimes in public transit until close to midnight. |
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She raised a huge amount of money for cancer research by selling daffodils and more importantly completing two mini marathons. |
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Most people have pretty strong views on what a bikie is, what they look like and, more importantly, why you should stay away from them. |
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More importantly, however, the Court's statement flatly misdescribes what is going on here. |
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More importantly for this example, though, it is a binary system, just as a computer system is. |
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Perhaps just as importantly, marginal marine plants were now common, fixing and stabilizing sediment along the shorelines. |
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It is immensely clever, perhaps overly tricksy for some tastes and, most importantly, extraordinarily brilliant. |
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This bioassay provides a measure that is precise and repeatable, but more importantly reflects the ecological context of TTX intoxication. |
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More importantly, he was one of the first not only to detect, but also to measure precisely bioelectric currents. |
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And perhaps most importantly, it can only increase yet again public cynicism and mistrust of government and politics. |
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They concluded that movement by the protohominids into this novel dimension of behavior was importantly linked with the advent of bipedalism. |
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And possibly most importantly, I can have that last piece of Chocolate cake before he gets his grubby little mitts on it. |
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More importantly she is finally getting to a level of fitness that would underpin her brilliant shotmaking. |
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Users can browse profiles by relevant attributes such as name, class, birthdates, and more importantly, favorite movies and music. |
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Most importantly, mobile streaming provides operators with strong, recurring revenue streams. |
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Selected for and shaped by evolution, language has, most importantly, led to a new mode of evolution. |
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They were made from wool and mohair, and were beautifully soft and even more importantly hard wearing. |
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And, perhaps more importantly, for so beautiful a flower, the tulip remains the easiest flower to grow. |
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I hope he does something about the public image of his party and, more importantly, his dull, bland self. |
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But, more importantly, you'll find a blank for words that should not appear. |
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More importantly, villages invested money in re-doing grave sites, covering the dead with multi-tiered cement monuments. |
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But more importantly, the festival lets you take a break from those big Hollywood blockbuster films. |
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He wondered who this man was, and more importantly, why he had singled his parents out for such treatment. |
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More importantly, the Pentagon is worried about blowback from this device's first use. |
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More importantly, the culture and music of hillbillies went on to play a major role in influencing modern country and bluegrass. |
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More importantly perhaps, AMD insists that its multi-core plans shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. |
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Perhaps most importantly, the findings from our study should be compared with doses of ionizing radiation. |
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Some of us have knowledge that can enable others to browse the web multilingually, and more importantly communicate multilingually. |
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The home of the Chargers is too small and, even more importantly, far too short on skyboxes. |
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More importantly, will his latest cinematic experiment have a boffo box office weekend? |
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And, importantly, large numbers of uneconomic enterprises throughout the economy had disappeared. |
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Perhaps more importantly, he was one of the few British polar expedition members who appreciated the value of using dogs to haul sledges. |
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He introduced me to the streets around the hotel and importantly the cheap eats. |
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Ramos succeeds in capturing the sense of community and, more importantly, the unfaltering devotion the members had for the club. |
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Most importantly, what you mustn't do is drop your standards just because you are getting desperate. |
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But, more importantly, boneheaded statements tend to beget more boneheaded statements. |
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Most importantly, the cars may look old, but purring under the bonnet are state-of-the-art Ford engines. |
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Perhaps it is a sign of the home team finally losing its mystique, and most importantly, its aura of invincibility. |
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And most importantly, who had an opportunity to put the bookmark into my book? |
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Syal said that the film was not gimmicky and most importantly people were not slotted into preconceived roles. |
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More importantly, there are some great energetic tunes here that you can bop around to. |
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Obviously the lady was slumming, and more importantly she didn't want anyone to know about it. |
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Most importantly, Goin's unpretentious philosophy is reflected in the food she serves at Lucques. |
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Over two millennia these Mesopotamian cities developed the art of copper smelting, alloying bronze and, most importantly, writing. |
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Her angle is slightly but importantly new, and therefore unsayable in any words other than hers. |
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More importantly, however, it sounds like a fantastic debut album by a boundless and frighteningly talented band. |
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Equally importantly, the fraction of unsuccessful attempts was reduced fivefold. |
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More importantly, being rich doesn't make them unsusceptible to problems every family faces. |
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The Wasps might have proved yesterday that they were not soft but, more importantly, they lost the game. |
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Most importantly, the party should reflect the bride-to-be and what you know she would be comfortable with. |
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There is nightlife in the city centre but you have to know where to look, and just as importantly where to avoid. |
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But more importantly, it probably means we'll see an increase in the quantity, quality and variety of free online content. |
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And, importantly, over the past two decades we have seen an unprecedented explosion of non-bank Credit creation. |
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Most importantly, we'll be able to enhance our biological intelligence with non-biological intelligence through intimate connections. |
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He also importantly adds that to participate in a speech community is not quite the same as being a member of it. |
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Most importantly, the scrapping of anonymity has no apparent support among parents of children born as a consequence of donated sperm. |
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But more importantly, unlike what their spin doctor told them, this will not be forgotten in 2 years' time. |
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So there you go, plenty to entertain you, spiritualize you, educate you and most importantly make you laugh. |
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It also helps prevent split ends and most importantly, it's non-greasy and can be easily washed out without leaving sticky residue. |
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More importantly, however, is the fluid in the suprapatelar bursa which suggests the patient has joint involvement as well. |
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But it is a good MP3 player, and more importantly it's a non-proprietary, non-copyright enforcing, song-organising MP3 player. |
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Most importantly, when designing your interface, consider that non-readers will not always take the path you intended for them. |
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Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on the grass. |
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More importantly, I trusted him absolutely, assuming that we were both serious about our faith and our marriage vows. |
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Even more importantly, the new government's policies so far show little difference from those of the old. |
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More importantly, it is written in a jargon-free language that is readily comprehensible to the non-specialist reader. |
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Firstly, and most importantly, without the full backing of England, the tournament would be a non-starter. |
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More importantly, I had some exciting bruises to flash around, and heaps of people felt sorry for me and bought me drinks. |
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More importantly, the Skemp site is situated near the northern edge of this sample area. |
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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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Equally importantly, however, they have nothing much in common ideologically either. |
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And perhaps more importantly, it will demonstrate that hacktivists are waging peace, not war. |
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More importantly, though, that winner would have correctly called the toss something like 16 times in a row. |
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Opt for a leather couch in brown, tan, beige, or camel, but most importantly, make sure it's comfortable to sit and lie on. |
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Principally, though, Save The Last Dance importantly heralded the arrival of Julia Stiles as an actress with genuine star quality. |
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And, more importantly, it may be a decision that could handicap the sponsor's future development efforts. |
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Honestly, how much of O grade Physics can you remember and more importantly, how much of it did you understand? |
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His tactics turned out to be sterile, dull and most importantly ineffective. |
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Most importantly, we have a lot of dedication and the sheer tenacity to carry this project through. |
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Such an income would not only have benefited the castrato but, more importantly, the family that castrated him. |
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Most importantly it is heterosexism that blinds people to understanding that gayness is almost identical to straightness. |
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More importantly, it was about inspired individuals being the catalysts of effecting new possibilities. |
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Most importantly he was a vigorous opponent of giving the Bank of England independence. |
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It seemed to be a healthy animal, not a wild stray, and more importantly, it sported a black collar. |
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The aim of the company is to bring a high-end product to the customer but most importantly to do so at an affordable price. |
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Most importantly, the funds required to spread bet are a small percentage of what would be required to buy these assets outright. |
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But even more importantly, these pumps dramatically outperform typical submersible pumps, cutting electrical costs two to three times. |
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More importantly members of tetracycline family were found to be effective against worms. |
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More importantly, there is also a need to unite the management team, perhaps through their buy-in of a superordinate goal. |
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Quite confident and sure of himself, Himanshu knows his heart and most importantly knows that it speaks the truth. |
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Most importantly, don't ruin your beautiful salad by drenching it in high-calorie dressings and toppings. |
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More importantly, the developing world has little to fear from sudden panic on Wall Street. |
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They had better songs but more importantly they covered a broader age range, exhibiting a shrewdness lost on later generations of Svengalis. |
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Magyar-Slovak relations were relatively smooth until the upsurge of nationalism and, more importantly, Panslavism, in the 19th century. |
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Learn how to sharpen a Swede saw and more importantly how to handle a Swede saw safely. |
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More importantly, parallel connections become far less efficient as traffic rates increase, making serial connections more scalable. |
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More importantly, this classification process enables us to begin to understand the value of our data. |
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He has a line in patter that goes down well with the American media, and most importantly, possesses the talent to back it all up. |
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The smokers, faced with the climb down from, and more importantly back up to, the third floor for a ciggy are now looking a bit peaky. |
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More importantly, it sets the stage for a debt spiral that makes runaway credit card balances look like penny ante poker. |
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He is capable, confident, and cocksure, and perhaps most importantly, seemingly content with his chosen profession and lifestyle. |
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And also, importantly, that it does not merely imitate existing models, but itself becomes the example that all others will follow. |
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More importantly, it is a country that exists in perpetual darkness for most of the winter. |
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More importantly, she altered the impersonal tone of Chinese verse, inundating her translations with personal pronouns. |
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He acted cold-bloodedly and could do the same thing to me or, more importantly, my family. |
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Working mostly with silks, she is inspired by India and, most importantly, her customers. |
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She was honest, down to earth, determined and, most importantly, very, very funny. |
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They felt their music was like every other indie band and, more importantly, wasn't really them. |
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This was a game they dominated but they could not translate that into goals and, more importantly, a win. |
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I came out of the jungle physically stronger and, more importantly, mentally stronger. |
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More importantly, he did not consider it to be fair that she should have any part of his future earnings. |
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My costs will be considerably reduced and, more importantly, brought under control. |
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I teach them to value themselves and other people and, most importantly, how to communicate. |
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Each has particular strengths but importantly none of them are weak in any area. |
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The solitaire version, where there are no winners and, importantly, no losers. |
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Most of these people are well-to-do, have money to spend and more importantly time in which to spend it. |
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More importantly, so many of them are simply bursting with character and unique observations. |
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To readers old and new, we hope you like the new design and, more importantly, the new content! |
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At least with a map you've got a chance of figuring out where you are, and more importantly how to get where you are going. |
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Finally, and most importantly, we must consider the impact on the England team. |
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Most importantly, he's keen to emphasise that karate is about far more than sport. |
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Lastly, most importantly, Americans work longer hours and have less time off. |
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But more importantly, this sounds like he is trying to explain away his inaction. |
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More importantly he's furthering his art-form by developing full hour shows. |
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More importantly, he considers himself the world's best fashion photographer. |
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He is a father figure to her, someone she idolizes and, more importantly, someone she trusts. |
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More importantly, food photography allows Tony to indulge in his passion for art. |
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Most importantly, this site is not for complaining about the price of steak in the commissary. |
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They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the commonalities they share with others. |
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More importantly, the group had, by releasing consecutive great albums on a hot indie label, caught the attention of the music press. |
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More importantly when women have the chance to pick a director for a project or help to influence who gets chosen, they pick a man. |
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But more importantly it is able to tap in to the psyche, the primeval, the indiscernible something that makes us human beings. |
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More importantly, it gave the publisher an influential title that brought in advertisers. |
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Garcia's opening drive finished against a pine cone and close to a tree, but more importantly behind a sponsor's sign. |
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More importantly, under the new procedure, declarations and injunctions are merely alternative remedies. |
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For Gandhi, a dharmik was a master of controlling passions, fears, untruth, and, most importantly, gave practical witness of profound love for others. |
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Most importantly, we need leaders with the courage to steamroll the deniers and the vested interests. |
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He may lack the step of Robinson or the physicality of Josh Lewsey but he has an eye for the gap and most importantly, he handles himself under pressure. |
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Her voice is immensely beautiful and can lift you out of a blue mood, but more importantly, she has the knack of making you empathize with her subject matter. |
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Side loading eliminated the need to drive over the deck to reach other flat cars, so it was eliminated, along with its expense, and more importantly, tare weight. |
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Most importantly, stereoisomers are not spatially superimposable. |
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More importantly, when extrapolating to ancient floras, you cannot guarantee that the autecological preferences of ancestral plants resemble those of their extant descendants. |
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Probable reasons for this disappearance are a change in climate and more importantly, an increase in human disturbance on their breeding haunts of shingle beaches. |
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Most importantly, I need to hold on to the belief that God will have the last word, and that word is hope. |
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Most importantly, the biggest issue facing the country is our stubborn, stagnant unemployment. |
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And importantly from an environmental point of view, the refillable plastic bottles used overseas are the most energy-efficient type of liquid container there is. |
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Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived. |
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More importantly, they own the investment manager, which operates at cost. |
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Most importantly, have a bowl of cold water to refresh them as soon as they're lifted from the pan because they'll go soggy if left to cook longer. |
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More importantly, we have now passed the point of no return. |
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Most importantly, English and bahasa Indonesia are linguistic twins. |
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Perhaps most importantly, previous psychological studies of moral responses relied on observations in laboratory settings. |
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There is no mind-jarring pop music to shred your thoughts and, more importantly, no irksome rash of timeshare touts badgering you to buy a dream in the sun. |
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More importantly, Medicaid served as a secondary insurance to his primary insurance. |
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A set of trimmer figures and new tattoos show a band that's been sharpened by extended tours of an obscure but adoring and importantly, swelling international circuit. |
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Just like anyone else, black women are multi-layered, complex, different, and most importantly, they are not relational. |
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We want to believe in the meritocracy, and, more importantly, that we are the sole proprietors of our achievements. |
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This will cause them problems with European leaders, most importantly merkel, who is already pushing back. |
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And more importantly, an Orman victory could signal a broader assault against the duopoly that controls congress. |
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Because I think it is important for us to know who is laughing and who is ridiculing the pain and suffering of so many and, most importantly, laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling. |
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For me, I think the price point exceeds both what my wallet and, more importantly, my soul could give. |
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Those methods require facilities, equipment, and, most importantly, people. |
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She suggests, more importantly, that public figures like Jonathan Clarke become more comprehensible when connected to domestic and personal memoir and anecdote. |
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Most importantly, when I felt the need to be strong in front of everyone else, including my family, friends, and schoolmates, they allowed me to be human. |
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And most importantly, Du Bois stressed the ways in which religious institutions can be recognized as social, communal centers which provide this-worldly rewards and comforts. |
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More importantly, what makes a young man an angry young man? |
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I swear we all went into this because we like people and most importantly the idea of healing you is very rewarding. |
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He noticed Venus move, he was able to determine its direction and its velocity and very importantly he was able to determine its angular diameter. |
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Perhaps most importantly, normalizing marriage is a narrowing, rather than an expanding, of sexual possibility. |
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I created my bucket list, more importantly, implementing it. |
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More importantly, survey data is manipulated by the chain of command. |
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Granted, no doubt the military have long since cracked the GSM encryption, and more importantly the core network is probably lousy with official bugs. |
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Considering sight and smell as discrete modalities experiencing the object in each is similar but also, importantly, and perhaps, subtly different. |
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More importantly, the evangelistic ethos is supposed to infuse everyday life. |
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Perhaps most importantly, looking through the grenadian window reminds us about the importance of ideology. |
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This gripper is used for pushing out of the hack and, more importantly, for propelling you down the ice when you're sweeping or just trying to get to the other end. |
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Most importantly they try to win games by scoring goals by the truckload. |
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Whatever lockbox there is has 536 keys, but more importantly no lid. |
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More importantly for his reputation, the scientific world was bewildered that a relative unknown had out-thought and out-designed the world's finest minds. |
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And perhaps more importantly, most authors don't want to name names when it comes to pointing out bad products or rip-off hosting companies, of which there are far too many. |
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And more importantly, he avoids turning all this into sentimental mush. |
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It appraises the employee's skill, usefulness and mental capacity and also evaluates the employee's mental status, psychology and most importantly their state of mind. |
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More importantly, do you trust him with your most private information? |
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Strings, chimes, horns, pianos and bells appear in nearly every song, no matter how fast the tempo or searing the guitars, and, most importantly, they never feel forced. |
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So I paid to overnight it back for repair and waited to see what would happen, how long all this would take, and most importantly how much I was going to get soaked. |
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This results in the leaves taking on a silvery appearance and, more importantly, an extensive dying back of the affected branches and a reduction in fruit production. |
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Instead this section will conclude with some signposts indicating how future theoretical, and perhaps more importantly, empirical work might best be orientated. |
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More importantly, he lived through an extraordinary period of change. |
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More importantly, both songs look backwards to long-ago battles. |
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As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school. |
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And, importantly, no longer are market rates determined through the interaction of the demand for borrowings with a limited supply of loanable funds. |
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Most importantly in the current case however is the fact that the agent has now confirmed that the existing hardstanding would be used and no new hardstanding created. |
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A bee bumbles along near the Alyssum in the garden, importantly busy. |
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Unlike corporate networks, which can limit access, and can backtrack users, we have to continuously monitor for attacks and, more importantly, successful intrusions. |
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Most importantly, they were all deleted long before that percentage could rise any higher. |
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Drive safely this Easter holiday, obey the rules of the road, try not to travel in the dark, take a break often if you're on a long drive, and most importantly buckle up! |
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The keyboard surround is also black, but more importantly, it's finished in a tactile, rubberised coating which feels just great when you rest your wrists on it. |
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Exports have been hit also because of the sudden and sharp increase in the value of the euro against the dollar and, most importantly, against sterling. |
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It's a shame, because with a good producer, a better songwriter and perhaps more importantly, an image consultant, Christina could be a contender. |
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And second and more importantly, what in the world does that have to do with the Malaysian airliner? |
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More importantly, Longworth viewed wine as a critical piece of the temperance movement. |
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