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OL' MARK Perry's been around y'know — in at the start, an integral part, remember' 77 — but apart from founding the fanzine, Sniffin' Glue, he's never really made a go of it as a rocker.
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OL' MARK Perry's been around y'know — in at the start, an integral part, remember' 77 — but apart from founding the fanzine, Sniffin' Glue, he's never really succeeded in it as a rocker.
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Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has all along been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided (they usually do).
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Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has for the entire time been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided (they usually do).
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Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has all along been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided (they usually do).
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Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has from the very beginning been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided (they usually do).
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Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has all along been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided (they usually do).
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Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has the entire time been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided (they usually do).
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On 23 April he told Russia's foreign minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, in no uncertain terms, that Russia must until its agreements with America in full in future.
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On 23 April he told Russia's foreign minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, categorically, that Russia must until its agreements with America in full in future.
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On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, on the face of it, by the plaintiffs.
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On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, at first glance, by the plaintiffs.
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On a full stomach, too.
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directly after eating, too.
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On a long flight you should get up every once in a while to stretch your legs.
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On a long flight you should get up every occasionally to stretch your legs.
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On a long flight you should get up every once in a while to stretch your legs.
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On a long flight you should get up every sometimes to stretch your legs.
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On another high - scoring day, Dane Brian Laudrup scored two goals as Fiorentina destroyed rock - bottom Ancona 7 - 1.
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On another high - scoring day, Dane Brian Laudrup scored two goals as Fiorentina destroyed the very lowest possible level Ancona 7 - 1.
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On answering it, with a sick feeling in the pit of her stomach, she realised she wasn't going to have to wait until tomorrow to receive her marching orders.
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On answering it, with a sick feeling in the pit of her stomach, she realised she wasn't going to have to wait until tomorrow to receive her instructions for action.
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On arrival at your new home, stand them in a warm place and do not unwrap them until all the doors are shut once and for all.
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On arrival at your new home, stand them in a warm place and do not unwrap them until all the doors are shut conclusively.
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On both sides it was the rank and file members of the fascists, and the communists and the Jewish community, who demanded more vigorous action.
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On both sides it was the ordinary members members of the fascists, and the communists and the Jewish community, who demanded more vigorous action.
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Once a cheerleader at the University of Texas, she looks like an innocent suburban housewife unknowingly mixed up in the rough - and - tumble world of Texas politics.
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Once a cheerleader at the University of Texas, she looks like an innocent suburban housewife unknowingly mixed up in the rough activity world of Texas politics.
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Once again, however, he discovered he had struck a chord with ordinary people, people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications.
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Once again, however, he discovered he had elicited a significant reaction with ordinary people, people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications.
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Once again , however , he discovered he had struck a chord with ordinary people , people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications .
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Once again , however , he discovered he had stirred emotions of ordinary people , people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications .
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Once again the lack of privacy hit home hard.
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Once again the lack of privacy be especially meaningful hard.
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Once again, though, Trevor Proby received his marching orders and I fear we may never see him in a ‘ Stiffs’ shirt again.
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Once again, though, Trevor Proby received his instructions for action and I fear we may never see him in a ‘ Stiffs’ shirt again.
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Once again, Tit for Tat, submitted by Anatol Rapoport, was the winner, and it scored a massive 96 per cent of the benchmark score.
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Once again, equivalent retribution, submitted by Anatol Rapoport, was the winner, and it scored a massive 96 per cent of the benchmark score.
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ONCE again we've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people fly in the face of common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions.
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ONCE again we've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people act in a manner highly contrary to common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions.
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ONCE again we've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people fly in the face of common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions.
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ONCE again we've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people contradict common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions.
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ONCE again we've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people fly in the face of common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions.
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ONCE again we've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people defy common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions.
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Once and for all . '
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conclusively . '
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Once and for all.
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conclusively.
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Once a week without fail a breakdown of his expenses would arrive.
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Once a week certainly a breakdown of his expenses would arrive.
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Once a week without fail a breakdown of his expenses would arrive.
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Once a week inevitably a breakdown of his expenses would arrive.
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Once behind bars Vernage was desperate to escape.
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Once in prison Vernage was desperate to escape.
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Once BNP and Dresdner have tied the knot, they will no doubt reconsider their relationship with Kleinwort Benson, a British merchant bank in which BNP has a 4.5% stake but, apparently, little interest.
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Once BNP and Dresdner have marryed, they will no doubt reconsider their relationship with Kleinwort Benson, a British merchant bank in which BNP has a 4.5% stake but, apparently, little interest.
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Once David got off off the wall
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Once David got off wildly unconventional
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Once fierce rivals of York came unstuck again in their desperate bid to climb away from the bottom reaches of Yorkshire Division One, going down 15–10 Leodiensians.
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Once fierce rivals of York got into trouble again in their desperate bid to climb away from the bottom reaches of Yorkshire Division One, going down 15–10 Leodiensians.
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Once he set eyes on Albert, he knew that the old man was very sick indeed.
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Once he see Albert, he knew that the old man was very sick indeed.
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Once, I came within an ace of the end
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Once, I came very near to the end
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Once in a blue moon the addressing system itself changes.
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very rarely the addressing system itself changes.
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Once in a blue moon …
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very rarely …
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Once in a while an' audio extra' creates itself.
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occasionally an' audio extra' creates itself.
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Once in a while an' audio extra' creates itself.
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sometimes an' audio extra' creates itself.
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' Once in a while.
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' occasionally.
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" Once in a while someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins.
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" occasionally someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins.
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" Once in a while someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins.
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" sometimes someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins.
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' Once in a while.
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' sometimes.
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Once in a while when you're lonely
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occasionally when you're lonely
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Once in a while when you're lonely
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sometimes when you're lonely
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Once in a while why not take advantage of the smooth, even surface to concentrate on your control and technique?
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occasionally why not take advantage of the smooth, even surface to concentrate on your control and technique?
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Once in a while why not take advantage of the smooth, even surface to concentrate on your control and technique?
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sometimes why not take advantage of the smooth, even surface to concentrate on your control and technique?
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Once, in the winter of 1983, the snow had drifted up to ten feet around the prison walls; teams of prisoners working virtually round the clock had been unable to keep open the single road that linked Whitely with the outside world.
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Once, in the winter of 1983, the snow had drifted up to ten feet around the prison walls; teams of prisoners working virtually nonstop had been unable to keep open the single road that linked Whitely with the outside world.
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Once one of the most successful corporate raiders in the world, Mr Bond's troubles began just over a year ago when he crossed swords with Mr Tiny Rowland, the head of Britain's Lonrho group.
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Once one of the most successful corporate raiders in the world, Mr Bond's troubles began just over a year ago when he quarrel with Mr Tiny Rowland, the head of Britain's Lonrho group.
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Once SSI and regional health authority monitoring has identified those authorities which were to slow to progress, the pressure was on to bring them up to scratch.
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Once SSI and regional health authority monitoring has identified those authorities which were to slow to progress, the pressure was on to bring them satisfactory.
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Once Tam darted a terrified glance over his shoulder and saw Kim sprawled across the writing - table ; white faced and trembling from head to toe , he had his eyes closed and his fists were clenched tight as he summoned up every last ounce of courage in his eleven - year - old body to endure his father 's beating without weeping or crying out .
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Once Tam darted a terrified glance over his shoulder and saw Kim sprawled across the writing - table ; white faced and trembling from head to toe , he had his eyes closed and his fists were clenched tight as he summoned up every ounce of courage in his eleven - year - old body to endure his father 's beating without weeping or crying out .
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Once the dealer gave his number under these circumstances, he was submitting to the client's own terms, letting him off the hook.
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Once the dealer gave his number under these circumstances, he was submitting to the client's own terms, letting him relieved of a duty.
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Once the motivation to stop arises, it is not so difficult to kick the habit.
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Once the motivation to stop arises, it is not so difficult to quit an addiction.
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Once the only landfall for Britons bound for the Continent and far and away the best route today.
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Once the only landfall for Britons bound for the Continent and to a large extent the best route today.
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Once the outer door had banged shut, Matey said, violently for her ,' Good riddance to bad rubbish!
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Once the outer door had banged shut, Matey said, violently for her ,' the departure is welcome to bad rubbish!
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Once the police have arrested you, or so it seemed to us, they will throw the book at you in order to make something stick.
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Once the police have arrested you, or so it seemed to us, they will apply the harshest possible punishment to you in order to make something stick.
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Once the Welsh realised that the opposition was not all that great they took heart and the result was a late try which put their tails up.
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Once the Welsh realised that the opposition was not all that great they regained courage and the result was a late try which put their tails up.
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Once they get wind of that they'll have me in there like a shot — And me hands are getting worse.
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Once they learn of that they'll have me in there like a shot — And me hands are getting worse.
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Once upon a time Camille would have dipped her oar in here: she would have turned on Brian for attacking her mother or chided her mother in no uncertain terms for being a drunken slut.
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Once upon a time Camille would have dipped her oar in here: she would have turned on Brian for attacking her mother or chided her mother categorically for being a drunken slut.
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Once you have completed this, you can discuss it with your boss and ensure you are both on the same wavelength.
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Once you have completed this, you can discuss it with your boss and ensure you are both in complete accord.
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Once you have gotten this down drawing lines is a piece of cake using the \dir command.
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Once you have gotten this down drawing lines is easy using the \dir command.
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One can also argue for PSR on the grounds that asking for CSR becomes a way of “ passing the buck ” – evading personal responsibility for doing good.
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One can also argue for PSR on the grounds that asking for CSR becomes a way of “ transfering responsibility onto another ” – evading personal responsibility for doing good.
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One can also say that with his third championship he had thrown in the towel.
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One can also say that with his third championship he had gave up.
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One can also say that with his third championship he had thrown in the towel.
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One can also say that with his third championship he had quited.
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One can legitimately ask Dr Runcie what are the temptations facing those who are unsuccessful, in regard to their own failings and failures — indulgence in self - pity; trying to pass the buck; bitterness, even resentment.
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One can legitimately ask Dr Runcie what are the temptations facing those who are unsuccessful, in regard to their own failings and failures — indulgence in self - pity; trying to transfer responsibility onto another; bitterness, even resentment.
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One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family off the hook.
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One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family relieved of a duty.
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One close call the barman.
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One situation in which an undesirable outcome is narrowly avoided the barman.
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One clue unfinished in a Listener puzzle, and he would strain the capacity of every last brain - cell to bursting point until he had solved it.
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One clue unfinished in a Listener puzzle, and he would strain the capacity of each and every brain - cell to bursting point until he had solved it.
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One clue unfinished in a Listener puzzle, and he would strain the capacity of every last brain - cell to bursting point until he had solved it.
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One clue unfinished in a Listener puzzle, and he would strain the capacity of every brain - cell to bursting point until he had solved it.
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One consequence of time spent on foreign policy is that there are still subjects on which the president himself has not laid down detailed marching orders to his staff.
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One consequence of time spent on foreign policy is that there are still subjects on which the president himself has not laid down detailed instructions for action to his staff.
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One day in February, on the spur of the moment, he walked into an office of Cook's travel agency and enquired about a berth on a liner to London.
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One day in February, on short notice, he walked into an office of Cook's travel agency and enquired about a berth on a liner to London.
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One day Leonie's employer had got wind of what was going on, sacked Leonie and placed a telephone call to Victor Nicholson, the ignorant, ill - tempered manufacturer Hugo was contracted to at the time.
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One day Leonie's employer had learned of what was going on, sacked Leonie and placed a telephone call to Victor Nicholson, the ignorant, ill - tempered manufacturer Hugo was contracted to at the time.
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One does something on the spur of the moment that is trivial and perhaps a little silly, then when that action is caught up in … in a tragic event, one feels quite foolish telling of it.’
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One does something on short notice that is trivial and perhaps a little silly, then when that action is caught up in … in a tragic event, one feels quite foolish telling of it.’
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One feature of this post - election scene is the need to get a grip on public expenditure.
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One feature of this post - election scene is the need to be reasonable on public expenditure.
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‘ One fifty an hour would be considered exploitation in London but I daresay it's par for the course round here.
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‘ One fifty an hour would be considered exploitation in London but I daresay it's expected round here.
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One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals: ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen.
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One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals: ‘ He told her categorically that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen.
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One girl at the safe house said she was beaten up by two other girls trying to persuade her to ‘ go on the game’.
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One girl at the safe house said she was beaten up by two other girls trying to persuade her to ‘ go working as a prostitute.
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' One good turn deserves another ,' I said.
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' one act of kindness should be paid back by another act of kindness ,' I said.
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One good turn deserves another . '
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one act of kindness should be paid back by another act of kindness . '
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' One good turn deserves another, you know, and we've been friends long enough to act neighbourly, haven't we, Albert? '
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' one act of kindness should be paid back by another act of kindness, you know, and we've been friends long enough to act neighbourly, haven't we, Albert? '
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One hopes they will escape the fate of the farmers who cried' wolf' while eating the fatted calves of subsidy or it will be hard to gain credibility during real hardship.
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One hopes they will escape the fate of the farmers who raised a false alarm' while eating the fatted calves of subsidy or it will be hard to gain credibility during real hardship.
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One idea that has born fruit is the installation of satellite TV ‘ especially the sports channel’.
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One idea that has achieved benefit is the installation of satellite TV ‘ especially the sports channel’.
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One important thing about a ‘ bottlenecked’ life cycle is that it makes possible the equivalent of going back to the drawing board.
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One important thing about a ‘ bottlenecked’ life cycle is that it makes possible the equivalent of going back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt.
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One in the eye for maple scientists
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an event which is unpleasant for maple scientists
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One in the eye for progressive educationalists, after a hard battle?
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an event which is unpleasant for progressive educationalists, after a hard battle?
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One is to settle for being a minority government, and hope to collect enough support each time a parliamentary vote comes up to win the day and stay in office.
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One is to settle for being a minority government, and hope to collect enough support each time a parliamentary vote comes up to gain complete victory and stay in office.
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One last thing — I should like my letters to be returned —all my letters without fail — not because I do not trust your honour, but because they are mine, now, because they are no longer yours.
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One last thing — I should like my letters to be returned —all my letters certainly — not because I do not trust your honour, but because they are mine, now, because they are no longer yours.
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One last thing — I should like my letters to be returned —all my letters without fail — not because I do not trust your honour, but because they are mine, now, because they are no longer yours.
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One last thing — I should like my letters to be returned —all my letters inevitably — not because I do not trust your honour, but because they are mine, now, because they are no longer yours.
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One London street has been mentioned in every issue not South Molton Street but Salisbury Rd, NW6, home of our repro house and typesetters (and mentioned in the small print in every issue).
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One London street has been mentioned in every issue not South Molton Street but Salisbury Rd, NW6, home of our repro house and typesetters (and mentioned in the fine print in every issue).
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One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it caught fire on April 9, sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth, England, although not directly as a result of the fire; arson was not suspected.
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One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it became engulfed in flames on April 9, sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth, England, although not directly as a result of the fire; arson was not suspected.
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‘ One man dies in his bed which mysteriously catches fire.
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‘ One man dies in his bed which mysteriously becomes engulfed in flames.
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One meal a week with you and I won't even have to go cap in hand to Johnson's store . ‘
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One meal a week with you and I won't even have to go in a humble and respectful manner to Johnson's store . ‘
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One method I've found helpful is to learn the definition by heart.
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One method I've found helpful is to learn the definition from unaided memory and in full detail.
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‘ One moment he's on cloud nine, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut.
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‘ One moment he's blissful, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut.
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‘ One moment he's on cloud nine, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut.
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‘ One moment he's in a state of elation, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut.
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‘ One moment he's on cloud nine, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut.
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‘ One moment he's very happy, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut.
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ONE of Anglesey's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it.
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ONE of Anglesey's oldest town halls is set to make a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end of a fire which destroyed it.
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One of the best stories I recall was related by Norman Willis, the general secretary of the TUC, who once had the enlightening experience of watching a leaflet he had just delivered catch fire.
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One of the best stories I recall was related by Norman Willis, the general secretary of the TUC, who once had the enlightening experience of watching a leaflet he had just delivered become engulfed in flames.
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‘ One of the first things I had to learn by heart when I went to Maythorpe House was a poem by an Englishman, Laurence Binyon.
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‘ One of the first things I had to learn from unaided memory and in full detail when I went to Maythorpe House was a poem by an Englishman, Laurence Binyon.
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One of the generals, Tienie Groenewald, made a splash by boasting of his ability to mobilise 500,000 whites willing to fight for secession if peaceful resistance to black rule failed.
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One of the generals, Tienie Groenewald, attracted attention by boasting of his ability to mobilise 500,000 whites willing to fight for secession if peaceful resistance to black rule failed.
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One of the most enduring memories is of the Labour Government having to go to the International Monetary Fund, ‘ cap in hand’, to ask for a loan to prop up the UK's sagging economy.
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One of the most enduring memories is of the Labour Government having to go to the International Monetary Fund, ‘ in a humble and respectful manner, to ask for a loan to prop up the UK's sagging economy.
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one of them saw the body and passed out cold.’
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one of them saw the body and passed entirely unconscious
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One of the North Sea rigs has gone on the blink.
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One of the North Sea rigs has gone malfunctioning.
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