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In this context, it's hard to know what makes a kaffeeklatsch odd.
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Kaffeeklatsch is among the coolest things there is.
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But a cliche is something said over and over again.
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A cliche is something you only say once.
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Though quiet at first, Adrin spoke more and more as they walked.
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Adrin spoke as he walked.
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The exact manner of his sudden death was never made public.
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Knowledge of his death caused a great deal of controversy.
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The Legal Services Corporation exists to help our clients address their legal wrongs and promote their legal rights.
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The Legal Services Corporation enjoys helping being know their rights legally.
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He saw no sign of Adrin.
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The man was not aware that Adrin was hiding in his closet.
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In a piazza that is an open-air sculpture gallery, more statuary graces the orator's platform along the Palazzo Vecchio's sober facade.
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The piazza houses no sculptures and the orator's platform is framed by a row of simple hedges.
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wow sounds fun
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That sounds fun.
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It is a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic, with a clock tower dating from about the year 1000 and a 17th-century porch sheltering 12th-century doorposts.
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The mixture creates an unique style that is nowhere to be seen elsewhere.
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A sound-and-light (son et lumiyre) show is held at the cathedral in summer, both in German and in French, recounting 2,000 years of the city's history.
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The sound-and-light show is only shown to German and French citizens.
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After four students complained to the administration about her behavior in the classroom last spring, Sandra Flitterman-Lewis was asked to sign a release form requiring her to be medically examined before teaching again this fall.
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Sandra Flitterman-Lewis is probably mentally ill.
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DART's problem here the you know the Metroplex itself suburbs and all it it's a pretty hefty uh distance from one suburb to the southern suburb so they they run uh they gather the monies from the other counties and the other suburbs and and run the DART system throughout the suburbs to downtown Dallas as it were and it's a good forty or so miles in each direction just about and they also try to run city to city with you know around locally the only problem is for me to go to work i live um less than ten miles from the front door of my my uh place of work and for me to get there it would take me an hour and a half of three different bus transfers and that's just ridiculous can't get there from here and it's a large place i mean we're talking about
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I wish there was a more direct route from my home to my work.
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Cabin raids and fistfights ensued.
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There were no fistfights, despite the frequent cabin raids.
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Susan and I must leave by tomorrow evening.
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We must leave by tomorrow evening.
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and then just sort of told well you're here now you're part of our country and you be this way uh i i think it's a sad state of affairs but
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They are told you are now a citizen of our country.
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Nearby on the banks of the river is the Nile Hilton Hotel a landmark for Cairenes (as the people of the city are known) as well as tourists.
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The Nile Hilton Hotel is located close to the banks of the river.
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On the main road out of town to the south, only a few minutes' walk from the hotel is the imposing Nubian Museum.
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The Nubian Musem is only a few minutes out of the town.
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On the road west to Porto Moniz, a minor road leads to Rabacal, a beautiful valley popular among Madeirans at weekends and holidays.
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Rabacal is busiest during the week days with tourists from Madeira.
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Their perpetually changing coalitions hardly constituted real national government, but the people seemed to function quite well regardless.
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The government could be stronger.
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There was no answer.
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They got no response from the letter they sent.
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have have you been cross-stitching long
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Do you know how to cross-stitch?
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It is his duty, he writes in Crossing the Threshold of Hope , to interpret [Vatican II] correctly and defend it from tendentious interpretations.
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He defends Vatican II with an extensive knowledge of its history.
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Bob Inglis, R-S.C.; Rep.
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There is a representative from South Carolina named Bob Inglis.
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She desperately sought political asylum.
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She had no need to obtain asylum.
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you know but get somebody around your own handicap and you can just mosey on out for three or four hours and have a good time
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I like taking my time with each game.
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Because this report focuses on the macroeconomic implications of saving and investment, we used saving data from the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).
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Saving data is made up.
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Economists agree.
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Economists never get along.
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yeah well i can understand that it's it's that time of the year uh we just uh my wife and i just recently moved into our house so we're
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My wife and I have been living in this house for twenty years.
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If he wants to expose criminal behavior by the president and punish it no matter what--if, in short, he is the vindictive avenger Clinton's defenders say he is--Starr will sacrifice no advantage.
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People on Clinton's side think that Starr is vindictive.
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Unfortunately, hereditary monarchy has offsetting drawbacks, which I assume I don't need to enumerate for the readers of Slate .
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I have mentioned the hereditary monarchy drawbacks to Slate readers before.
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The exterior's majestic black- and white-striped marble banding surrounding Giovanni Pisano's three intricately carved portals presents that quintessential Italian preference for pictorial qualities over mere architecture.
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It hosts an annual photography contest.
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The expansion of air travel began the age of mass tourism, and Greece along with the Aegean Islands became exciting destinations for northern Europeans escaping their damp, cool summers.
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The expansion of air travel started lots of tourism to Europe.
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A hamlet in Jesus's day, today Nazareth is the major Arab city in Israel; its population comprises both Christians and Muslims.
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There is also a tiny Buddhist community in Nazareth.
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Tickets can now be reserved in advance (inquire at your hotel or the tourist office).
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Reserving your tickets will take stress off your shoulders and make the experience more enjoyable.
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His death in 1591 by seppuku (the ritual disemboweling more crudely known to Westerners as harakiai) was in fact commanded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, his former friend and patron.
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Westerners sometimes use the word harakiai rather than seppuku.
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This from a former chief clerk for a U.S.
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This is a past chief clerk for an American
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There are several stables on Martinique where hotels can arrange for tourists to rent horses by the hour or the day.
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Tourists can rent horses on Martinique by the hour or even the day.
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Later it was enlarged by Constantine the Great, eventually measuring 400 metres long by 120 metres wide (1,300 feet by 400 feet), and could hold an audience of 100,000.
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Constantine the Great enlarged it so that it could hold the entire population.
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Wag the Dog director Barry Levinson writes that his movie was just a joke but compares Hillary Clinton's allegation of a right-wing conspiracy to the distraction ploys found in the film.
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Barry Levinson directed the motion picture Wag the Dog.
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Let's start at the beginning.'
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We should start at the end.
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And DeLay suggested that the United States should pull out When Ronald Reagan saw that he had made a mistake putting our soldiers in Lebanon ...
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DeLay wanted our troops in Lebanon to continue fighting.
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Autun was founded in the first century b.c.
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Autun was founded before the second century b.c..
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In any case, the response so what?
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Is your response to my so what?
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For those who can't go on vacation without the hope of dancing to throbbing music well into the early hours of the morning, look no further than the towns of Fira on Santorini, Mykonos Town on Mykonos, Skiathos Town on Skiathos, or Chora on Ios.
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Clubbing is a popular late-night pastime in Chora.
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The palace has been splendidly restored since World War I with the help of private contributions, most notably from John D. Rockefeller.
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Since World War I, the palace has fallen into decrepitude.
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Let them sit, said Jon when Thorn had tried to kill time by tossing the bodies into a pile.
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Jon insisted that Thorn put the bodies into a pile.
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She shrugs it off.
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She couldfbt shrug it off
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Or, for a somewhat easier ascent, you could try scaling Latrigg, another peak a few kilometers to the south, closer to Keswick.
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Latrigg is the only peak near Keswick, most of the terrain is flat.
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Today the visitor will find an atmosphere of rather bleak serenity that is in itself as evocative as the remaining concrete bunkers and blockhouses, some simple monuments on the sites of the action, and the miles of croses in the military cemeteries.
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The remaining concrete bunkers and blockhouses add to the bleakness of this atmosphere.
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The harbor's entrances were protected by the Pharoseighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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The Pharoseighthouse was one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and it used to protect the harbor's entrances.
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exactly yeah yeah i mean you're you're in Dallas so everybody i can't believe they can uh like in a murder situations they look for juries who don't know anything about the system well or know anything about the the occurrence you'd have to be pretty dense
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In Dallas every member of the jury knows a lot of the legal system subject, specially in murder cases.
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Drew was taut inside.
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Drew felt ready to spring at a moment's notice.
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Furthermore, there should be no interference with an investigator's ability to obtain relevant information concerning an investigative matter.
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People are free to interfere with investigations without fear of facing any consequences.
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Newsgroupies were questioning the authenticity of Hilfiger's official response soon after it appeared on the Net.
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Nobody dared question the genuineness of Hilfiger's response.
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An attorney whose client had to travel to Mexico to attend her father's funeral, for example, would have to withdraw from the case during the client's absence.
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This has happened only twice in the last decade.
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The central fountain depicts Cybele, a controversial Greek fertility goddess, serenely settled in a chariot pulled by two lions.
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The central fountain is a single statue of a mounted soldier.
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The objective is to keep the won from falling much more than is necessary for the long-run adjustment of the Korean economy, and thereby to prevent unnecessary bankruptcies and unnecessary depression of Korean income and employment.
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Preventing bankruptcies and depression in the Korean economy is the goal of keeping the won from falling.
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I forgot.
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The person remembered.
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we didn't have any lawn and garden type duties so we're just learning the ropes here and
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We did not have any specific lawn care duties.
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Now he made himself grin at Anse.
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He made himself shout at Anse.
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This three-block pedestrian mall, with its street performers, dinosaur topiaries, shops, movie houses, and restaurants, is perennially teeming with tourists and locals, especially on weekend evenings, when the pubs, pool halls, cafe, and shops guarantee an action-packed night out.
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Locals enjoy the pedestrian mall.
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The sartorially savvy man-about-town knows that good English tailoring, and the textiles used, are not only to be found on Saville Row but in the meticulous workshops of Milan, Florence, and Rome.
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Good English tailoring can be found on the Saville Row, as well as in Milan, Florence, and Rome.
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Rounding off the south side are the twin Baroque churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto, completed by the 17th-century masters Gianlorenzo Bernini and Carlo Fontana.
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The churches were built in the 16th century and were demolished in the 17th century.
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It was here in 1952 that King Farouk signed his abdication before boarding his yacht for exile in Italy.
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King Farouk was exiled in 1953.
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'It's striking that so many farm workers report experiencing symptoms of pesticide exposure,' said Jackson, director of the agency's pesticide project.
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Farm workers are protected from the pesticides.
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With the Kennedy story so dominating the tabs this month, what little other news there is seems incidental.
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Compared to the Kennedy story, other recent news doesn't seem as important.
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More than ever, it unveiled the enormous psychological impact in Leonardo's depiction of the trauma for each of the disciples when Jesus One of you will betray me.
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The disciples went through too many unnecessary things.
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I have a long memory!"
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I have a terrible memory; I can't even recall what I had for lunch.
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yeah but i tried again a few weeks later but this time i put on some leather gloves and my father still wondered what happened to those leather gloves
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My father bought me those leather gloves two years ago.
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um-hum because you know they don't give you a whole bunch of them pills
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Only a few pills at a time are prescribed.
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It goes without saying, however, that Spielberg makes the case that soldiers' morals explode like land mines amid the terrors of war.
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Soldiers lose their identify in the midst of wars.
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oh one of my instructors uh said that they were doing something like this and
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my instructor is working on a more efficient way to create lightbulbs
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But pomposity is a perfectly legitimate cultural style.
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The legitimacy of cultural style is subjective to the individual.
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Get out at once, Tuppence.
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Leave immediately, Tuppence.
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Last time we brought hosses up th' trail they jumped us four, five miles back right close to where we saw that pile of bones this mornin'.
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We were jumped by twelve of them the last time we rode that trail.
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Notice the oil and wine jars in the shops, the bakers' ovens and flour-grinding mills shaped like giant cotton-reels (excavators found a donkey lying by one he'd been turning when Vesuvius erupted).
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Excavators found a giraffe laying by one of the cotton-reels.
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well that's really too bad because it it it's giving some people unfair advantage i mean we our high school up here is like a junior college in Florida what we learned
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That is terrible, since it offers some people unfair advantage.
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There was an enormous oven.
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A giant enclosure existed for baking.
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And the long-distance companies have made only tentative steps toward invading the local residential-telephone market.
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Long distance companies are squandering their potential.
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I passed two Johnnies in the street to-day talking about some one called Jane Finn.
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I have never heard of the name Jane Finn before.
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no they ended up getting out they ended up helping several other people though that were that were stuck
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They managed to get out and help others who were stuck.
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I am Adrin, he said.
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He said that he was Adrin.
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His escape from prison during the Mexican War was common knowledge.
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A lot of people knew about his prison escape.
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He has made his pre-testimony-leaks-don't-apply argument in sealed court papers and also has publicly denied believing anything so foolish, Brill points out.
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He made his pre-testimony which was then leaked.
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yeah i know did is it easy to find painters uh painters to do this for you
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It was easy to find painters because there are so many in my area.
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And a focus on pure politics is surely better than a focus on personal misbehavior or the issue of whether evangelical Christians should be alone with women not their wives.
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Focusing on politics is better in the long run.
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you know it's just you see garbage pans i mean pails just filled and we pay people to haul them off right
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Hauling them off is a lot of work, that's why we pay other people to do that.
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Sorry to be picky, but when precisely did Mr. Plotz speak to History?
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Sorry to knitpick, but what exactly did Mr. Plotz say to History
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Gordon Smith described difficulties he had had with his IRB in a study on drinking and boating injuries.
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The difficulties were alarming and worrying.
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"These damned Rebs around here will keep him going!
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These Rebs will help him continue!
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But now I'm worried, because I don't know what I'll be getting for my $19.
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I know I'll be getting a lot for my $19.
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Then, we turn our attention to First-Class household mail and evaluate the growth of two of its bill-paying and advertising.
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We look at how First-Class household mail has grown.
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According to Roman Catholic authorities, the original cloth was divided into three.
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The original cloth was divided into four the Roman Catholic authorities said.
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All three are correct and earn a point each, though Gigot loses half a point for scoring on a bunt.
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All three get an additional point, but Gigot loses half a point.
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yeah yeah and they still do he
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They don't anymore.
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Although the efficacy of this initiative has not been fully assessed, SSA has been implementing a pilot program to establish a single decision maker position.
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the efficacy of the initiative has been fully assessed
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We have food and shelter to fill your belly and warm the cold nights.
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We can feed and house people in our hotel.
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Further, a culture of accountability was essential to begin the critical next step in managing improper payments, the risk assessment process.
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The risk assessment process goes off without a hitch no matter what.
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traveling that path with the current 126 petitions and NOx SIP Call believe it will eventually take us to our environmental goal, it has been -- and still is -- a very rocky road for industry, environmentalists, the states, EPA and other stakeholders.
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So far, all stakeholders have found it very easy to walk the line and the environmental goal has already been achieved.
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no i never have yeah
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I have always done that.
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