I grabbed my stuff, quickly cramming it into my well-worn and battered backpack, turning around to Rachael. |
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This motion by the old parties would take us further down that well-worn path toward war. |
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They came to know the place well as they marched up out of Albert and took one of two well-worn routes to the front. |
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He smoked Gitanes, as evidenced by his nicotine-stained moustache, and carried his well-worn gear in a tattered hemp sack. |
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In the middle of the well-worn floor stood two of their number, wielding blunted swords that had been scaled specifically to their size. |
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The primary lesson we took from our Delphic oracle project is not the well-worn message that modern science can elucidate ancient curiosities. |
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Old, but not self consciously so, the Horseshoe Bar has a well-worn wooden counter for planking those weary elbows. |
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Change for its own sake is likely to run the well-worn course of the endless reform debates of the past decade. |
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Most are following well-worn paths, heading for communities where they know they will be offered temporary accommodation or work. |
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He wore a gold sleeper in his left ear, a well-worn, waist-length brown leather jacket, dark blue jeans, a black belt and a gold bracelet. |
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Carry crisp bills, as well-worn or used U. S. banknotes may not be accepted. |
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Running her hand down along the side, she crouched in the shadows and reached to the bottom, where the stair met the well-worn cobbles. |
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Though it won't come easily, well-worn ideas and paradigms will have to be replaced. |
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What's more, Parent uses Kevin's sexuality as an ingenious plot device that fits seamlessly within the well-worn Archie narrative. |
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We clambered over the stile and onto a well-worn path fringed by dry rotting undergrowth. |
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The walls appeared to have been painted recently and a well-worn carpet covered the floor. |
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You too should stick with the well-worn franchise instead of the speculative venture. |
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He skirted the western edge of the Lake and followed the well-worn path through the woods. |
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Don't forget to try kitten heel camel boots with a well-worn jean skirt for a racy twist. |
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I finally settled on my navy-blue knitted top and well-worn denims paired with my serviceable step-ins. |
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Tidy away any excess of coats and shoes lying around to make the hall look instantly bigger, and brighten a well-worn carpet with cheap rugs. |
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I lived until I was twenty in one of those homes with the little house out back at the end of a well-worn path or carefully-built walk. |
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Like a cowboy herding cattle, it slowly but insistently nudges a standard-issue plot along its well-worn course. |
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Laying the well-worn black spiral onto my lap, I stroked the cover reverently. |
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And this well-worn lament is never more true than when it applies to country crafts. |
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A well-worn metaphor is that of providing the fish or teaching someone to fish. |
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These are well-worn themes to be sure, but few have the depth of knowledge or the keen language skills of these men. |
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If anyone can add a little grit to the well-worn formula, you might reasonably expect she could. |
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But last time we had this now well-worn discussion, my friend suggested that I should pick another team. |
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The internal street is a well-worn architectural idea, but here it truly works as a place of social encounter and display. |
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To repeat what is now a well-worn phrase, it does in fact take a village to raise a child. |
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She often used this well-worn joke to indicate that she was going into the kitchen to put on the kettle. |
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You'll see this well-worn investment phrase all the time on our discussion boards. |
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It is a well-worn path, because his great-grandfather, his grandfather and his father were all policemen. |
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His denim jeans were well-worn but clean and he was wearing a plain, blue cotton jacket over a maroon sweatshirt. |
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He said this was a well-worn path of Kashmiri and Punjabi militants moving from one base to another. |
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Fortunately, the transition process, once set in motion, will follow a fairly well-worn path. |
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I am carrying a well-worn satchel fashioned out of a recycled plastic tarp. |
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She opened her tote and flipped through her now well-worn Vogue, focused on the society snapshot pages. |
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Its paperboard ends covered with marbleized paper enclose thirty-six well-worn pages of laid rag paper. |
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Phew again delivers a well-worn vocal here, but instead of being a vulnerable ballad, the song reaches near-epic heights of post-rock torch song. |
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Signs posted along the well-worn pathways between stages told a story as clear as any folk artist's lyrics. |
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The crowd was predominantly middle-aged, many of them clutching well-worn copies of the film fest programme. |
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A young lady with tan skin and black hair stepped out, wearing a dirty uniform of some kind and well-worn leather boots. |
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Some use the same glove for years, developing a close bond with the well-worn leather. |
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The sales message doesn't need to explain the complex science of biodiversity, nor repeat well-worn warnings around species and habitat loss. |
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Two mugs of steaming hot chocolate sat on the mahogany table that was placed between two well-worn leather arm chairs. |
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Finally, some fine scans of Modern Library classics, complete with foxed, faded and generally well-worn dust-jackets. |
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Rather, they are a smaller group that has developed a more conscientious form of street art, one striving for more contemporary work, far removed from traditional or well-worn methods. |
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In admiralty, Thomas, a student at the University of Hong Kong, shared a few well-worn words. |
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If you aspire to a well-worn and well-loved look, explore the great outdoors from the comfort of your armchair courtesy of this tome. |
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He's gone from Hawaii to Hong Kong to Moscow and supposedly to Cuba, following the well-worn trail of my luggage. |
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I prefer articles which are provocative to those which follow well-worn grooves because I think the development of critical thinking is important to good debate. |
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There is an old and well-worn military adage that while the generals give the orders, it falls to the young soldiers to do the killing and the dying. |
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Then that black look – half-buried in a pasty, puffed-up, well-worn face – emerges and beckons us into the shadows. |
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And like most other well-worn stock market phrases, it's a bad one. |
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She muttered to me, shifting against my well-worn leather seating. |
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She was wearing a well-worn pair of jeans and a old white T-shirt. |
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She was quite surprised to see me in my well-worn grass hat. |
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There came the time when the young monk could put aside the well-worn twiggy branch which he used as a broom. |
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A well-worn hockey bag blocks the front hallway where it was unceremoniously dumped after practice. |
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Locals in well-worn bush hats and boots mingled with Trailblazer men dressed in crazily amateurish hammed-up drag and multicoloured wigs. |
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But before that, Mertesacker is consumed by another well-worn narrative and it is one that he is determined to rework. |
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Ruffles, lace, pin tucks, gathers, folkloric embroidery or lettuce leaf edging are the perfect accent to more classic silhouettes or a pair of well-worn jeans. |
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Our weekends proceed along well-worn tracks. |
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McDonnell's words have a well-worn provenance. |
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And through all this you have blazed a trail into the mainstream of Canadian life that has become a well-worn path for hundreds of thousands of Indo-Canadians. |
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Answer: The problem of coherence is a well-worn subject in international organization, which is based on the principle of the specialization of institutions. |
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In my view, nothing would be more inappropriate, indeed more dangerous, than to react to this radically new phenomenon with well-worn notions whose limitations have just been cruelly demonstrated. |
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However, beyond the initial and well-worn concept of the sheriff or the conventional usher, a modern and more open contemporary professional has evolved around the market economy. |
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That our people are a competitive advantage may be a well-worn expression, but it is also an important acknowledgement of the driving force behind our corporate vision. |
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It looks good in office or living room conversations to stick to mainstream ideas and to well-worn clichés, in order to avoid confrontations and debates with contrary, and hence minority opinions. |
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Too often, says Connie Freeman, when people in the North attempt to understand Africa, they reach for a tired script with a well-worn plot and a predictable ending. |
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It was therefore tempting to rely on well-worn, preconceived notions. |
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The cultural sector is a well-worn training ground that produces talented workers who, upon reaching a threshold skill level or a ceiling on their professional advancement, leave the sector for opportunities elsewhere. |
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Based as it is on a pure bred, at times anachronically progressive style with its share of delicate and adorned melodies, this somehow well-worn recipe still allows an explosive music. |
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The Conservatives, always hostile at the best of times to what they characterize as 'big government', may well decide to use the well-worn tactic of 'bureaucrat bashing' to improve its electoral chances. |
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He keeps the papal Mercedes parked in the Vatican garage and insists on tooling around Rome in well-worn 1984 Renault. |
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Yet how this common set of tropes unfolds is hardly familiar, totally transmogrifying a well-worn stone of a concept into a profoundly deep theatrical gem. |
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His only garment was a well-worn pair of loose-fitting breeks. |
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Jack heaved himself from the well-worn seat of a golf buggy that had seen better years and grinned as his tanned wrist reached for a trusty 9-iron. |
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The Iditarod consists of well-worn and easy-to-follow trails that local residents use throughout the year, mushing and snowmobiling from village to village. |
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Dressed in jeans, t-shirts and well-worn takkies, the young girls gather early for practice, chatting to friends and catching up on the latest news. |
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Sitting behind a large wooden desk sat an old rather frumpy man in a well-worn smoking jacket, unlit pipe in one hand, staring intently at an open book in front of him. |
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Barefoot and cross-legged, she nestles into a well-worn couch in the comfortable study-cum-studio that husband Tony de Beer built for her at their Westdene house. |
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Go ahead and stray from the well-worn chicken path with these easy-to-cook dishes, from family-friendly meatballs to impress-the-guys Philly cheesesteaks. |
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The resurgence of this well-worn debate may be seen as symptomatic of a change of tack in European policy-making, whereby economic policy is no longer the only credo. |
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Old cars – dirty, well-worn, well-travelled. |
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Meanwhile, Sam and Ria try to update their well-worn family abode. |
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Philip Baker re-evaluates the well-worn topic of the Levellers and the franchise. |
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Devoted customers often bring their decades-old, well-worn but still intact moccasins for several resoles before giving in and buying a new pair. |
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Boots stamping, echoing on cobbles as Doors opened, curtains pulled back watching, As their breath steamed, Suits, woollen waistcoats, tweeds, well-worn, With elbows, Frayed. |
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It was just a tedious collection of well-worn clips, intercut with interviews with Madonna's closest friends. |
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With barely anything with a date stamp past 1980 and well-worn, if effective, call-and-response routines, it's a show that leans mostly on nostalgia and old-fashioned showmanship, but keeps Maurice White's life's work alive. |
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Harris-Moore was wearing a bullet-proof jacket over a grubby, short-sleeved tee-shirt and well-worn camouflage cargo shorts. |
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In its God-like prime, The Simpsons attacked well-worn satirical fodder from unexpected angles, finding fresh laughs in the hoariest of subjects. |
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Price can do little here but rehash some well-worn themes, chief among them being the conflict between Holland and the stadholders. |
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Between the wars, the Guards found the county a fruitful recruitment area, as young men trod the well-worn path from colliery, via five years with the colours, to constabulary. |
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Despite the well-worn plot it has some jolly slapstick and energetically makes the most of 3D with objects constantly flying at the screen. |
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The standout of the whole show was the Firehall Arts Centres well-worn upright piano, played with remarkable dexterity and verve by Music Director Kathleen Lohrenz Gable. |
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Stefan blows comes from the end of his well-worn wooden tobacco pipe. |
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These fixtures always reopen the well-worn debate about cricketing eligibility and players changing nationality more often than they change their jockstraps. |
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In the next chair, the man wears a well-worn outfit consisting of a black homburg hat and a sack suit of black wool made with shawl collar and bound edges. |
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Anchored by a tour-de-force central performance from Blair, Blue Ruin is an impeccably crafted revenge thriller that breathes new life into a well-worn genre. |
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