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Six tries was just what the doctor ordered for a Gloucester team that's been under the weather for too long this season … and this win was even more rewarding when you think that six first teamers were missing ….
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Six tries was just what the doctor ordered for a Gloucester team that's been somewhat ill for too long this season … and this win was even more rewarding when you think that six first teamers were missing ….
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Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question, which is that, well in my book it doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community, but I'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives.
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Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question, which is that, well in my autobiography it doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community, but I'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives.
| 1nent
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The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand, nine hundred by year end and it just seems to go from strength to strength.
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The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand, nine hundred by year end and it just seems to get stronger.
| 0ent
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Infuriated by what she called the actions of a wicked little sneak, Smallfry had forced him to eat every last crumb of the cake without allowing him to clean the dirt and animal saliva from its surface.
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Infuriated by what she called the actions of a wicked little sneak, Smallfry had forced him to eat every crumb of the cake without allowing him to clean the dirt and animal saliva from its surface.
| 0ent
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EQUIPMENT: A Champion is always armed and equipped in the same way as the rank and file members of his regiment (see Equipment List for points values).
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EQUIPMENT: A Champion is always armed and equipped in the same way as the ordinary members members of his regiment (see Equipment List for points values).
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Alternatively, you can go for a personal best with a view to improving your average next week.
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Alternatively, you can go for a personal best with the intention to improving your average next week.
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He said: In a company such as ours there is a huge reservoir of potentially valuable information simply lying around untapped, maybe in someone's head or gathering dust in a file somewhere.
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He said: In a company such as ours there is a huge reservoir of potentially valuable information simply lying around untapped, maybe in someone's head or remaining unused for a long period of time in a file somewhere.
| 0ent
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So too, in less tragic circumstances, artists and intellectuals who instinctively loathed the Arts Council rallied round when Thatcher put the boot in.
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So too, in less tragic circumstances, artists and intellectuals who instinctively loathed the Arts Council rallied round when Thatcher kick a fallen opponent.
| 0ent
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It was dead right but it gave me a tough act to follow and only Joyce's famous George, don't do that’ would fit the bill.
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It was dead right but it gave me a tough act to follow and only Joyce's famous George, don't do that’ would serve the purpose.
| 0ent
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Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, by the same token, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
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Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and, for the price of one ticket, that originality demands a degree of lunacy.
| 1nent
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I wanted her the minute I set eyes on her.’.
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I wanted her the minute I see her.’.
| 0ent
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See you'll be able to get your Christmas cheese and all the bits and bobs.
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See you'll be able to get your Christmas cheese and all the random assortment of things.
| 0ent
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Budget palaver and acute short termism seem to go hand in hand.
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Budget palaver and acute short termism seem to hold hands.
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But instead of throwing a screen punch’, Beery, as was often his habit, threw a real punch and knocked Raft out cold.
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But instead of throwing a screen punch’, Beery, as was often his habit, threw a real punch and knocked Raft entirely unconscious.
| 0ent
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Mr Brazier and his senior staff, including deputy head chef Kevin Glasby (above) and senior sous chef Nick Bryan, worked virtually around the clock, pausing only for three hours sleep before starting again at 5 am.
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Mr Brazier and his senior staff, including deputy head chef Kevin Glasby (above) and senior sous chef Nick Bryan, worked virtually all the time, pausing only for three hours sleep before starting again at 5 am.
| 0ent
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When television's Gardeners' World heard of their plight they set about lending a hand.
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When television's Gardeners' World heard of their plight they set about shaking hands.
| 1nent
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Roget's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this: creative people need, ideally, to have wide and varied interests, and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject under the sun.
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Roget's Thesaurus and a set of back copies of Zoom and Creative Review are not enough for this: creative people need, ideally, to have wide and varied interests, and a high level of curiosity about almost any subject that makes you warm.
| 1nent
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Their very names speak volumes for the unity which the Spirit creates.
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Their very names provide substantial information for the unity which the Spirit creates.
| 0ent
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I think the message is there that er we took a dim view of it and we have now.
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I think the message is there that er we disliked it and we have now.
| 0ent
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Would it help if I go and lend him a sympathetic ear? '.
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Would it help if I go and help deaf people? '.
| 1nent
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I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came out of the blue.
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I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came without warning.
| 0ent
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Raw stuff in 1964, nearly 30 years on Entertaining Mr Sloane still packs a punch, Joe Orton's target being the humbug and hypocrisy of suburban life, writes Christopher Grier.
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Raw stuff in 1964, nearly 30 years on Entertaining Mr Sloane still packs a small amount, Joe Orton's target being the humbug and hypocrisy of suburban life, writes Christopher Grier.
| 1nent
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' Quiet as a mouse.'.
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' chatty as a squirrel.'.
| 1nent
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But as the old saying goes, it's better late than never (and better never late!— Ed).
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But as the old saying goes, it's better to do things late, than to never do it at all (and better never late!— Ed).
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Sometimes this is a necessary feature of subjects that put some parts of the human experience under the microscope and have to abstract this from other parts.
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Sometimes this is a necessary feature of subjects that put some parts of the human experience under close scrutiny and have to abstract this from other parts.
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I also tried a Mesa Boogie 1x12 Theile cabinet and while the sound was slightly boxier it still sounded like Vox's finest at full tilt.
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I also tried a Mesa Boogie 1x12 Theile cabinet and while the sound was slightly boxier it still sounded like Vox's finest while leaning to one side.
| 1nent
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On this occasion, however, the details of some of the behind the scenes fixing were publicized by the opposition and an unprecedented public protest took place as a result.
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On this occasion, however, the details of some of the behind the scenery and stage area fixing were publicized by the opposition and an unprecedented public protest took place as a result.
| 0ent
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In the remoteness of Siberia the doctrines of Christianity became very attenuate and distorted, and Russian settlers quite often resorted to the services of shamans — or indeed went native’ altogether.
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In the remoteness of Siberia the doctrines of Christianity became very attenuate and distorted, and Russian settlers quite often resorted to the services of shamans — or indeed adopted the lifestyle of local inhabitants altogether.
| 0ent
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And switching brands need not save NHS money in the long term, the magazine argued.
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And switching brands need not save NHS money over a long period of time, the magazine argued.
| 0ent
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Henry Globe, prosecuting, said that another man not in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court, Thomas White, has already pleaded guilty.
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Henry Globe, prosecuting, said that another man not under scrutiny at Liverpool Crown Court, Thomas White, has already pleaded guilty.
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Are you admitting I've hit the nail on the head?’.
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Are you admitting I've start building.
| 1nent
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Well, there you are, I've come clean.
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Well, there you are, I've admit the truth.
| 0ent
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John Major said: I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot rewrite history by substituting our latter day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’.
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John Major said: I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot break another record by substituting our latter day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’.
| 1nent
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If a mish mash of tartans with ostentatious golden embroideries of coronation coaches and E’ monograms are your bag, take heart.
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If a mish mash of tartans with ostentatious golden embroideries of coronation coaches and E’ monograms are your bag, regain courage.
| 0ent
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There is no indication that Hollywood is turning over a new leaf, free of bloodstains.
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There is no indication that Hollywood is starting to behave in a better way, free of bloodstains.
| 0ent
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Of course, she would have to get off smack in the long run.
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Of course, she would have to get off smack over a long period of time.
| 0ent
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Then, if you have that necessary possession for any writer, luck, your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in cold blood.
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Then, if you have that necessary possession for any writer, luck, your subconscious will provide you with developments you never could have thought of in a pool of blood.
| 1nent
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He wants to keep Portsmouth in the dark until the teams line up for the kick off.
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He wants to ignore the fans until the teams line up for the kick off.
| 1nent
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Thank you for a super time,’ she offered sincerely as she waited for the lift to arrive — and felt her heart race to beat the band when, all male dark eyes stared down at her.
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Thank you for a super time,’ she offered sincerely as she waited for the lift to arrive — and felt her heart race very vigorously when, all male dark eyes stared down at her.
| 0ent
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For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold the Norwich front line.
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For most of the game they were able quite comfortably to hold onto the rope.
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This was disconcerting, to say the least.
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This was disconcerting, so as to be brief and efficient.
| 1nent
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In this case, it seems that the DoE will decide behind closed doors.
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In this case, it seems that the DoE will decide secretly.
| 0ent
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All in all, it can only mean that tea time is on the up and up.
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All in all, it can only mean that tea time is legitimate and honest.
| 0ent
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For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being dead and buried for three days.
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For instance you probably know that Christians believe that Jesus came alive again after being forgotten for three days.
| 1nent
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Mueller will have the power to make or break whole areas of Europe.
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Mueller will have the power to build or destroy whole areas of Europe.
| 1nent
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In April 1961, Tyne mouth CBC's Town Improvement Committee authorized a survey with a view to the declaration of a Comprehensive Development Area.
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In April 1961, Tyne mouth CBC's Town Improvement Committee authorized a survey with the intention to the declaration of a Comprehensive Development Area.
| 0ent
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When life seems ordinary St James encourages us to wait patiently and joyfully for Christ's coming and not to lose heart.
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When life seems ordinary St James encourages us to wait patiently and joyfully for Christ's coming and not to become discouraged.
| 0ent
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Cos one two two or three things associated with this contract if you don't if you surprise them with erm with them face to face and you don't tell them on the phone they'll blow you out.
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Cos one two two or three things associated with this contract if you don't if you surprise them with erm with them in person and you don't tell them on the phone they'll blow you out.
| 0ent
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To say the least of it, this scheme is clumsy and over complicated.
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So as to be brief and efficient of it, this scheme is clumsy and over complicated.
| 1nent
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Mm, what gets me is how Creda they're gonna, they're, they're coming up in the pink and.
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Mm, what gets me is how Creda they're gonna, they're, they're coming up in pink paint and.
| 1nent
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It's enough to turn your fellow board directors green with envy.
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It's enough to turn your fellow board directors envious to the point where it is noticeable to others.
| 0ent
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I am not sure whether I can confirm that off the cuff, but The Guardian sometimes gets it right.
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I am not sure whether I can confirm that spontaneous, but The Guardian sometimes gets it right.
| 0ent
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If they don't come up to scratch, we can complain to their professional body and seek redress.
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If they don't come satisfactory, we can complain to their professional body and seek redress.
| 0ent
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Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in broad daylight while travelling with his family.
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Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in a well lit room while travelling with his family.
| 1nent
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Similarly with Debussy's La Mer; Porter found a gentler and less exciting alternative, this time the Ansermet recording, and again put Karajan in the Toscanini / Koussevitsky tradition, adding for good measure the name of Charles Münch.
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Similarly with Debussy's La Mer; Porter found a gentler and less exciting alternative, this time the Ansermet recording, and again put Karajan in the Toscanini / Koussevitsky tradition, adding in addition to what has already been done the name of Charles Münch.
| 0ent
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In Bishopsgate there was a man lying on the ground and other people were giving him the kiss of life.’.
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In Bishopsgate there was a man lying on the ground and other people were giving him the life changing kiss.
| 1nent
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Oxford's bluff worked for some time, but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised they had been taken for a ride, they began to look to Bolingbroke for support.
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Oxford's bluff worked for some time, but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised giving someone a ride, they began to look to Bolingbroke for support.
| 1nent
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I knew he'd used firearms in the past and because he was on the run from prison he obviously didn't want to be rearrested.
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I knew he'd used firearms in the past and because he was fleeing from prison he obviously didn't want to be rearrested.
| 0ent
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I still n, I still think that we need to make er quick pro progress Chairman but er unless we do make quick progress and unless we do understand what's going on and call a spade a spade then I think this programme is doomed.
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I still n, I still think that we need to make er quick pro progress Chairman but er unless we do make quick progress and unless we do understand what's going on and say things as they really are then I think this programme is doomed.
| 0ent
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When he does have something to say he does so politely, almost shyly, but with a touch of the tongue in cheek humour which made his father the darling of the fans in the Sixties and Seventies.
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When he does have something to say he does so politely, almost shyly, but with a touch of the an odd manner humour which made his father the darling of the fans in the Sixties and Seventies.
| 1nent
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The offer made them a special case but by the same token was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent.
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The offer made them a special case but for the price of one ticket was condemned by other groups such as the ancillary workers, who protested that they were offered only 4 per cent.
| 1nent
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Once the major premisses have been established the principles fall into place.
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Once the major premisses have been established the principles sit down.
| 1nent
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should make the first move.
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Other Unionists, including Law himself, were less sure, even though they shared their colleagues"concern about the political and economic situation; nevertheless it was agreed to go ahead, but that Lloyd George should stand still.
| 1nent
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Yes erm, it was very obvious from the word go that they didn't want us.
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Yes erm, it was very obvious from the green light that they didn't want us.
| 1nent
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Our personal approach to business and friendly atmosphere are quite a breath of fresh air í‰äóî coupled with our excellent expertise in almost every area of the computer world í‰äóî make for an experience most people do not expect even from the most' local' of shops.
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Our personal approach to business and friendly atmosphere are quite a new pleasant experience í‰äóî coupled with our excellent expertise in almost every area of the computer world í‰äóî make for an experience most people do not expect even from the most' local' of shops.
| 0ent
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You've gotta live and let live I don't really care.
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You've gotta enjoy the pleasures and opportunities which life offers and allow others to do the same I don't really care.
| 0ent
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For instance my sister tried to order multiple copies for Christmas presents through Waterstones (Leeds) but was basically told the amount was small potatoes and she's have to wait indefinitely.
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For instance my sister tried to order multiple copies for Christmas presents through Waterstones (Leeds) but was basically told the amount was items of little value and she's have to wait indefinitely.
| 0ent
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Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched behind the scenes, into one of the little meeting rooms.
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Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched secretly, into one of the little meeting rooms.
| 0ent
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And Graham Mayhew, who is my guest today, is a particularly good example of somebody who has contact with us at all sorts of different levels.
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And Graham Mayhew, who goes for it today, is a particularly good example of somebody who has contact with us at all sorts of different levels.
| 1nent
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Since those days — when he starred as the original Ribena Kid at the age of eight — Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo has taken that motto to heart and gone from strength to strength.
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Since those days — when he starred as the original Ribena Kid at the age of eight — Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo has taken that motto to heart and got stronger.
| 0ent
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' The Met have now provided him with round the clock protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA ,' said the source.
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' The Met have now provided him with nonstop protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA ,' said the source.
| 0ent
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He turned the corner, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked.
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He passed out of danger, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked.
| 1nent
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this no man's land made me uneasy.
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this a land that no one want to buy made me uneasy.
| 1nent
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Several Q.T's have already been and have enjoyed back to the drawing board’.
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Several Q.T's have already been and have enjoyed back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt.
| 0ent
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Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to run riot.
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Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to riot.
| 1nent
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He didn't realize he'd dropped a brick when he admitted that he knew where we were going.
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He didn't realize he'd speaked tactlessly of a subject that should not be mentioned when he admitted that he knew where we were going.
| 0ent
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Absolutely, warts and all; that's what makes it good fun.
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Absolutely, full range of characteristics including shortcomings; that's what makes it good fun.
| 0ent
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Waiting down below for us, I shouldn't wonder — wanting us to get a move on so ‘s' e can keep' is hand in at' is old trade!
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Waiting down below for us, I shouldn't wonder — wanting us to hurry up so ‘s' e can keep' is hand in at' is old trade!
| 0ent
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Deva users are in the same boat with other issues.
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Deva users are in the same situation with other issues.
| 0ent
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With a guiding aim, you tend to read with a goal or personal agenda; what you read falls into place, at least relative to a notion of what your interest in the field is, or what perspective you wish to adopt on it.
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With a guiding aim, you tend to read with a goal or personal agenda; what you read sits down, at least relative to a notion of what your interest in the field is, or what perspective you wish to adopt on it.
| 1nent
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Get me off the hook, Preston.
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Get me off the coathook, Preston.
| 1nent
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By the way, it would be interesting if anyone of you in the Leeds area could give some info about the reserves (and juniors) once in a while (new players, spectacular goals, hat tricks, comebacks from injuries etc …).
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By the way, it would be interesting if anyone of you in the Leeds area could give some info about the reserves (and juniors) occasionally (new players, spectacular goals, hat tricks, comebacks from injuries etc …).
| 0ent
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Shoe string er from hand to mouth.
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Shoe string er from hand in mouth.
| 1nent
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I was grateful to be let off the hook.
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I was grateful to be let off the coathook.
| 1nent
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By the same token, he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy.
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For the price of one ticket, he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy.
| 1nent
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And Carolina, yeah, if you get up on a roll, Carolina, jump and across, Carolina come on me, oh watch how she groove, Carolina, come on me, oh watch out you get groove.
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And Carolina, yeah, if you get up moving uncontrollably, Carolina, jump and across, Carolina come on me, oh watch how she groove, Carolina, come on me, oh watch out you get groove.
| 1nent
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As tit for tat measures impose new, higher taxes on imports, the only result can be a general cutback in consumption.
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As equivalent retribution measures impose new, higher taxes on imports, the only result can be a general cutback in consumption.
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We had to have solved so much problems and I just this way and I just wouldn't have it you know it's just impossible it's impossible and I hummed and hawed which way and hummed and hawed which way.
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We had to have solved so much problems and I just this way and I just wouldn't have it you know it's just impossible it's impossible and I hummed and hawed which way and take a long time before doing things which way.
| 0ent
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They knew how desperately he and his comrades wanted to celebrate their day amid sweetness and light.
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They knew how desperately he and his comrades wanted to celebrate their day amid sugary and nutritionally void food.
| 1nent
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This dopant layer sets the voltage at which the transistor turns off and on.
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This dopant layer sets the voltage at which the transistor turns intermittently.
| 1nent
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Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no tit for tat shootings?
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Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no this for that shootings?
| 1nent
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So instead of a slap on the wrist I got promoted to high flying executive symptoms.
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So instead of a tap of the wrist I got promoted to high flying executive symptoms.
| 1nent
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Now it's my turn to perform that task and I am sure you are all going to turn over a new leaf and make things easy for me.
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Now it's my turn to perform that task and I am sure you are all going to start to behave in a better way and make things easy for me.
| 0ent
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From the summit head south along the broad path which follows the summit ridge.
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From the summit travel southward along the broad path which follows the summit ridge.
| 1nent
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I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers, checking that I had brushed off the mud; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just slept rough to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk.
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I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers, checking that I had brushed off the mud; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just sleep outdoors to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk.
| 0ent
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That was a long time ago, there's been a lot of water under the bridge, why not talk again?
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That was a long time ago, there's been a lot of nothing important, why not talk again?
| 1nent
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Holiday Which? says it is concerned that consumers are being kept in the dark about the links between travel agents and the tour operators.
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Holiday Which? says it is concerned that ignoring the fans about the links between travel agents and the tour operators.
| 1nent
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Otherwise we're, we're in no man's land.
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Otherwise we're, we're in a land that no one want to buy.
| 1nent
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Even a schoolboy, preoccupied with his own small affairs conducted against a background of global danger, registered the importance and appeal of a plan which would offer security and dignity from the cradle to the grave'.
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Even a schoolboy, preoccupied with his own small affairs conducted against a background of global danger, registered the importance and appeal of a plan which would offer security and dignity spanning an entire lifetime'.
| 0ent
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Indeed, the only question seemed to be whether he should even bother to make a move, or just let her do everything for him.
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Indeed, the only question seemed to be whether he should even bother to stand still, or just let her do everything for him.
| 1nent
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