I think most of my problem is that I want to skip these in-between chapters and get to the stuff that I'm most looking forward to writing! |
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I have an odd in-between situation where I work as an AmeriCorps volunteer. |
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Effectively, what both novels are really about is the cultural threat of miscegenation as the in-between. |
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With muscles, the real stress of a lift is the in-between, basically about halfway up during a biceps movement. |
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It is this in-between place of carelessness and thoughtlessness that disturbs. |
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If I refuse to choose sides, am I just marking time in some make-believe in-between space? |
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It's this in-between state of being neither child nor adolescent, or trying to be both at the same time. |
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It is the in-between which legitimates the one and the other, both of which are irreversibly atheological. |
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You are for a yes vote or you are for a no, and there cannot be a grey area nor an in-between. |
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The stories that emerge are the different trains of thought your mind goes through as you're in that slightly in-between state of being awake and trying to get to sleep. |
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They were not the feathered wings of a bird or the leathery ones of a bat, but something in-between, sharing the features of both. |
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The saunabar is ideal for the little breaks to relax in-between sauna rounds. |
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To achieve the maximum success, you should always grant yourself a break to relax in-between the individual sauna rounds. |
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I may not have been with you when you would time-travel, but I was there with you every step in-between. |
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Well, what else do you expect for the start and end of the working week, plus the days in-between? |
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The two languages sometimes criss-cross and blend to give an in-between speech known as the mesolect. |
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I myself hate getting on the train and always stand at the back as I watch people get pushed in front of and people darting in-between people. |
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Lots of things can happen in the in-between that may be surprising. |
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During all this while, he continued to hunt and trap in-between jobs. |
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Neither a hotel nor private villa, it's a glorious in-between. |
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He claimed that evolution was not a gradual process, but occurred in rapid spurts with long periods of changeless plateaus in-between. |
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The animals at the zoo seem to be caught in that some place in-between world weariness and ennui. |
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It discusses an organism that appears to be neither prokaryote nor eukaryote, but something in-between. |
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November is a month of driving rains and howling winds, an in-between time without any clearly defined season. |
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I practice my three-quarter shots a lot, so I feel comfortable with the in-between yardages. |
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I like an in-between that is flavorful, but not quite as dark as Guinness. |
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Ever longed for that in-between meals treat, but don't want to ruin a healthy appetite for punk rock? |
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Privately, Esther still dwells in the in-between world, living out the personal dramas of a not-quite-adult still living at home. |
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Going out to the public square to debate issues, not voting every four years and switching off in-between. |
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They vary up the torture tactics via new school hardcore, the furious primal bombast of thrash metal and every barbed edge in-between. |
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It was something in-between a bark and a growl and leaned strongly towards a snarl. |
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Sykes saw the electricity focus in-between the two prongs that were aimed at him. |
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The next morning, chalkboards and desks reappear right where teachers left them, but for a few brief in-between hours, anything can happen. |
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Katherine desired to have them pushing together like bookends with the women in-between as the books. |
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The Valley was wedged in-between the two countries, being obscured in mystery and darkness and confusion. |
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Breath control involves techniques for training the inhalation, exhalation and the period of retention in-between. |
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It often affects more than one part of the bowel leaving normal, unaffected areas in-between. |
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By being in the frame, I could direct scenes from within, rather than giving verbal directions to my actors in-between scenes. |
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Quick add-ons like wigs, buns, falls and ponytails give you salon hair in-between appointments and they're recyclable. |
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In a quantum system, two opposite magnetic spins can be superposed upon each other, resulting in a third, in-between state. |
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Also the state in-between sleeping and waking is NOT the hypnagogic state but the hypnopompic state. |
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The key to convincing selfhood seems to be to rely neither completely on the self nor completely on an other, but to tease out options in-between the two extremes. |
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But through a wide gape in-between the drapes, the Tokyo moon shone in, its light washing over the whole apartment and bathing it in an ivory glow. |
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Innumerable lives were blighted in those in-between years, and given long-lasting official unconcern about Aids, innumerable lives were lost. |
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From spicy in-between finger food snacks to a complete meal, the tasteful dough bottom carries an enormous diversity of topping ingredients. |
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The sporadic participant observation periods opened up to perform some of the semi-structured interviews in-between. |
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The mesokurtic distribution for Section C falls in-between these two extremes, showing both a moderate tendency to cluster and a moderate tendency to disperse. |
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The graphic patterns of oscillating logic became increasingly multivalent and subtle with the application of fuzzy logic with more truth-values lying in-between. |
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We need fresh mags and fanzines to rise out of the mire and explore the in-between spaces of contemporary culture, the areas ignored by commercial clamour. |
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Side roads in-between advertise numerous opportunities for whitewater rafting and jetboat rides, though maybe not so exciting in the current drought. |
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Given that a 16-year-old can legally get married and set up house, an in-between stage which lets them learn to cope with short periods of independence seems like a good idea. |
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Two layers of steel are laminated with a thin plastic layer in-between. |
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Fall and early summer are the ideal times to visit, in-between the bitter winters and the humidity of the hot August nights. |
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From beef to bean curd, from tofu to toadstools and anything in-between. |
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It's about how they are in their wide, unanalyzed, in-between moments. |
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The taste was smoky and sweet, and slivers of fennel, green onion and cucumber at the bottom of the bowl made for suitably refreshing in-between bites. |
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At her suggestion, I'm to not spend anymore than 20 minutes at a time on my feet and I should be taking 20 minute breaks in-between walking around. |
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In few children the lesions will begin with denuding of oral mucosa followed by extensive areas of skin necrosis but with some areas of normal skin in-between. |
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It's been something of an in-between year for gaming, shaped by unperfected new business models, expectations for new hardware announcements that remained unrequited, and truly exceptional titles in short supply. |
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Many patients with chronic kidney disease can be sufficiently managed in-between infrequent nephrological consultations. |
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Cast members Ava Brennan and John Hasler were literally showered with entries when they selected the winner in-between shows recently. |
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One is elemental awe: to board a ship is still to step into an in-between world, perhaps the only one this side of the grave defined equally by boredom and sublimity. |
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Semilunar, found in-between the joint like the middle of a sandwich. |
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Uber contracts with the driver, they give the driver their smartphone, the driver starts moonlighting in-between regular limo runs for their company, that driver has an accident. |
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Errors are more frequent when the play happens on an in-between hop. |
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Whether your tastes are traditional, ultra contemporary or somewhere in-between, you're sure to find a fireplace as individual as you are at Hestia or Flame. |
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Observatories are usually associated with observational studies and theories concerning celestial objects, spaces in-between these objects and the universe as a whole. |
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