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β They sometimes look as if they've fallen off the back of a lorry.β
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β They sometimes look as if they've comed into possession illegally
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they speak out, they're clear what they want, what they don't want mind you they go over the top a little bit
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they speak out, they're clear what they want, what they don't want mind you they go outrageous a little bit
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They spend all they have to keep up appearances.
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They spend all they have to pretend that everything be going well.
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They split up and simply walked through in broad daylight .
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They split up and simply walked through during the day .
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They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, gave up the ghost.
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They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, died.
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They start talking about β trampoliningβ which is the art of bouncing through a girl's tights until you hit home.
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They start talking about β trampoliningβ which is the art of bouncing through a girl's tights until you be especially meaningful.
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They stood facing each other in the hall, mother and son who had never been close, locked in the eternal triangle.
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They stood facing each other in the hall, mother and son who had never been close, locked in the relationship involving three people among whom there are conflicting romantic attachments.
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They stood her in good stead when her father enrolled her at her next school , Riddlesworth Hall , two hours ' drive from Park House .
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They were helpful to her when her father enrolled her at her next school , Riddlesworth Hall , two hours ' drive from Park House .
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They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them out of the blue.
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They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them unexpectedly.
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They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them out of the blue.
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They suffer far more psychological shock if an event hits them without warning.
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They take liberties.
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They treat things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts.
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They take the piss out of me when I speak it, so I don't.
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They make fun of me when I speak it, so I don't.
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They therefore faced no option other than to make a go of the business.
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They therefore faced no option other than to succeed in the business.
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They think I'm on the game.
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They think I'm working as a prostitute.
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They think the world of him at the Northern.
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They have a strong affection for him at the Northern.
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They think the world of him at the Northern.
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They have a very high opinion of him at the Northern.
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They threw in the towel after police brought a parish priest to the scene near Dolly's Brae.
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They gave up after police brought a parish priest to the scene near Dolly's Brae.
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They threw in the towel after police brought a parish priest to the scene near Dolly's Brae.
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They quited after police brought a parish priest to the scene near Dolly's Brae.
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They tied the knot suspended 40 ft up a cliff - face.
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They marryed suspended 40 ft up a cliff - face.
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They track every piece of hardware we got up there β¦ just as we keep tabs on theirs.β
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They track every piece of hardware we got up there β¦ just as we watch theirs.β
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They travelled to the barn near Cheltenham from Bristol Crown Court, where three men are accused of killing seventeen year old twins Emma and Rebecca Harper when the barn caught fire.
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They travelled to the barn near Cheltenham from Bristol Crown Court, where three men are accused of killing seventeen year old twins Emma and Rebecca Harper when the barn became engulfed in flames.
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They trekked round the side of the house and started a weary trail back over the moon - grey lawn, their feet dragging dark channels through the dew.
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They trekked round the side of the house and started a weary trail back delighted - grey lawn, their feet dragging dark channels through the dew.
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They've both been bending over backwards to appear non-ideological.
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They've both been doing extra work to appear non-ideological.
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They've got a series of almost like ethnic murals that somebody's done all along.
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They've got a series of almost like ethnic murals that somebody's done for the entire time.
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They've got power in their music like Creed and Foo fighters but have something new to bring to the table which rocks! "
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They've got power in their music like Creed and Foo fighters but have something new to contribute which rocks! "
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' They've lost direction, and the working class is taking liberties . '
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' They've lost direction, and the working class is treating things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts . '
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β They've lost direction, and the working class is taking liberties.β
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β They've lost direction, and the working class is treating things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts
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They've said well I can't make head or tail of it.
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They've said well I can't even minimally understand it.
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They've won six matches on the trot since their victory at Blaina and could get even better.
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They've won six matches in a row since their victory at Blaina and could get even better.
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They've won six matches on the trot since their victory at Blaina and could get even better.
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They've won six matches in succession since their victory at Blaina and could get even better.
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They voraciously consume every last bit.
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They voraciously consume each and every bit.
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They voraciously consume every last bit.
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They voraciously consume every bit.
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They wait till something gets hot and then jump on the bandwagon.β
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They wait till something gets hot and then join a trend
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They want a haven for a few days to talk to some neutral listener while they conquer an impending sense of β going round the bendβ.
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They want a haven for a few days to talk to some neutral listener while they conquer an impending sense of β going crazy.
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They want the thing to be sorted out properly in Brussels and they want the French authorities to be told in no uncertain terms that it's their job to control the activities of their farmers.
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They want the thing to be sorted out properly in Brussels and they want the French authorities to be told categorically that it's their job to control the activities of their farmers.
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They want to find out why the men drove there and how the truck caught fire.
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They want to find out why the men drove there and how the truck became engulfed in flames.
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They want to see the road plan sent back to the drawing board.
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They want to see the road plan sent back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt.
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β They wear similar clothes, and they are the same build and colouring when you come to think of it.
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β They wear similar clothes, and they are the same build and colouring when you on reflection.
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They went back upstairs and he talked dirty to Eleanor.
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They went back upstairs and he used profane language for the purpose of arousal to Eleanor.
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They were apprised in no uncertain terms of the matters requiring attention which have caused worry, and disturbed the otherwise even tenor of life in our Village.
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They were apprised categorically of the matters requiring attention which have caused worry, and disturbed the otherwise even tenor of life in our Village.
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They were continual concrete evidence of the sleight of hand which had conjured me from one world to another.
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They were continual concrete evidence of the skilled deception which had conjured me from one world to another.
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They were crashing, tumbling, writhing every which way.
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They were crashing, tumbling, writhing all over.
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They were dead and buried!
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They were forgotten!
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β They were just about the only times we set eyes on them,β she went on.
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β They were just about the only times we see them,β she went on.
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They were just slightly under the weather.
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They were just slightly somewhat ill.
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They were murdered in cold blood.
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They were murdered in a ruthless manner.
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They were murdered in cold blood.
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They were murdered ruthlessly.
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They were not valuable, so it was out of the question for him to have stolen them.
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They were not valuable, so it was not remotely possible for him to have stolen them.
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They weren't used to the cheek - by - jowl contact it entailed; the notion of living in the state of interdependence that bound Dora Lavender and Rose Kettle would have horrified them both.
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They weren't used to the in very close physical proximity contact it entailed; the notion of living in the state of interdependence that bound Dora Lavender and Rose Kettle would have horrified them both.
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They were out of line with the procedures of most socialist parties in Europe and the growing democracy within the trade union movement.
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They were disproportionately with the procedures of most socialist parties in Europe and the growing democracy within the trade union movement.
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They were right the eel tipped the scales at 2 lb 2 oz for best of the day!
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They were right the eel changed the fortunes at 2 lb 2 oz for best of the day!
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They were right the eel tipped the scales at 2 lb 2 oz for best of the day !
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They were right the eel made the critical difference at 2 lb 2 oz for best of the day !
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They were shot down in cold blood with their friends, by the KGB.β
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They were shot down in a ruthless manner with their friends, by the KGB.β
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They were simply buying time, came out with a white paper that meant absolutely nothing and now we see the full effects of it.
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They were simply cause a delay to achieve something else, came out with a white paper that meant absolutely nothing and now we see the full effects of it.
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They were the only source of direct involvement for the rank and file as the channel through which they expressed their demands and discontent .
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They were the only source of direct involvement for the ordinary member as the channel through which they expressed their demands and discontent .
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They were the only source of direct involvement for the rank and file as the channel through which they expressed their demands and discontent.
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They were the only source of direct involvement for the ordinary members as the channel through which they expressed their demands and discontent.
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They were too embarrassed or didn't want to make a mountain out of a molehill.
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They were too embarrassed or didn't want to treat a problem as greater than it is.
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They were used to rubbing shoulders with Tatars in regions west of the Urals, and seem to have had few trances of the sense of racial superiority which other European colonists took with them.
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They were used to socializing with Tatars in regions west of the Urals, and seem to have had few trances of the sense of racial superiority which other European colonists took with them.
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They were work, and the students, who were paying through the nose for them, were grim, resentful and bloody - minded.
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They were work, and the students, who were paying an exorbitant amount for them, were grim, resentful and bloody - minded.
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They will be much better against Australia, and some new blood will be inevitable.
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They will be much better against Australia, and some new members will be inevitable.
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They will be much better against Australia, and some new blood will be inevitable.
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They will be much better against Australia, and some people newly brought in to a project will be inevitable.
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They will continue to decline in numbers and mergers with their big brothers are on the cards.
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They will continue to decline in numbers and mergers with their big brothers are possible.
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They will either confirm the result or, more likely, order another match, possibly on a neutral ground and behind closed doors.
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They will either confirm the result or, more likely, order another match, possibly on a neutral ground and in private.
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They will either confirm the result or, more likely, order another match, possibly on a neutral ground and behind closed doors.
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They will either confirm the result or, more likely, order another match, possibly on a neutral ground and secretly.
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They will probably err on the side of caution whenever attempting to unravel the cause of death because recording it as occupationally induced requires the subsequent payment of industrial death benefits.
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They will probably behave in a manner which favours caution whenever attempting to unravel the cause of death because recording it as occupationally induced requires the subsequent payment of industrial death benefits.
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They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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They worked earnestly, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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They worked heartily, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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They worked resolutely, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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β They work hand in glove with the pharmaceutical industry and with the government,β one ex - insider told me.
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β They work in very close cooperation with the pharmaceutical industry and with the government,β one ex - insider told me.
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They would be so disappointed that Dad would feel the necessity to' have a word'.
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They would be so disappointed that Dad would feel the necessity to' speak privately'.
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They would have been murdered in cold blood.
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They would have been murdered in a ruthless manner.
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They would have borne fruit even if mankind had been spared this new misfortune.
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They would have achieved benefit even if mankind had been spared this new misfortune.
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β They would just see it as, It puts you on the same wavelength,β Will laughs.
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β They would just see it as, It puts you in complete accord Will laughs.
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The Zekes come in against the line of Pβ40s, one runs amok as others erupt in flames.
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The Zekes come in against the line of Pβ40s, one goes on a rampage as others erupt in flames.
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The Zosers rubbed shoulders with men with a hundred times their income.
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The Zosers socialized with men with a hundred times their income.
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Thickened his voice in the wrong places to try and convince us that he was under the influence.
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Thickened his voice in the wrong places to try and convince us that he was intoxicated.
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Thief makes a meal of it
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Thief overly complicate it
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Thierse called upon the SPD to act more as the party of the opposition in Bonn, saying that the SPD must not leave the impression of dealing behind closed doors with the federal government.
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Thierse called upon the SPD to act more as the party of the opposition in Bonn, saying that the SPD must not leave the impression of dealing in private with the federal government.
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Thierse called upon the SPD to act more as the party of the opposition in Bonn, saying that the SPD must not leave the impression of dealing behind closed doors with the federal government.
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Thierse called upon the SPD to act more as the party of the opposition in Bonn, saying that the SPD must not leave the impression of dealing secretly with the federal government.
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Things always looked better on a full stomach, and right now she was ravenous.
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Things always looked better directly after eating, and right now she was ravenous.
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Things, indeed; priceless things β which gathered dust just as cheap ones did.
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Things, indeed; priceless things β which remained unused for a long period of time just as cheap ones did.
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Things obviously, like herbs and stuff Steve only orders once in a blue moon.
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Things obviously, like herbs and stuff Steve only orders very rarely.
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Things should be made easier; after all actors come from all walks of life and we shouldn't keep them out.
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Things should be made easier; after all actors come from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle and we shouldn't keep them out.
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Think about people just joining the company, how long does it take to get up to speed on?
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Think about people just joining the company, how long does it take to get fully informed on?
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Thinking requires prior knowledge and learning β it makes little sense to reinvent the wheel β but too much emphasis on learning what has been the case can inhibit the growth of thinking about how to do things in unusual and interesting ways.
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Thinking requires prior knowledge and learning β it makes little sense to attempt to devise a solution to a problem when a solution already exists β but too much emphasis on learning what has been the case can inhibit the growth of thinking about how to do things in unusual and interesting ways.
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Think of her as dead and buried.
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Think of her as forgotten.
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β Think you can make a go of it?β
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β Think you can succeed in it?β
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Third, people from other walks of life may be invited to support or participate in In - service training sessions run by the education authority or by individual Compact schools.
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Third, people from other occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle may be invited to support or participate in In - service training sessions run by the education authority or by individual Compact schools.
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Third, people should get hot under the collar when presented with dreary architecture.
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Third, people should get angry and agitated when presented with dreary architecture.
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Third, prayer in the light of the Bible and guided by the Holy Spirit will change me: change my attitudes, make me more like the person God wants me to be.
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Third, prayer considering the Bible and guided by the Holy Spirit will change me: change my attitudes, make me more like the person God wants me to be.
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Third, prayer in the light of the Bible and guided by the Holy Spirit will change me: change my attitudes, make me more like the person God wants me to be.
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Third, prayer given the Bible and guided by the Holy Spirit will change me: change my attitudes, make me more like the person God wants me to be.
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Third, the views of the innate aggressionists and their followers reflect β and implicitly reinforce β sexism, since it is usually man who is presented in the Hobbesian mould, with a sleight - of - hand extension of man into Man.
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Third, the views of the innate aggressionists and their followers reflect β and implicitly reinforce β sexism, since it is usually man who is presented in the Hobbesian mould, with a skilled deception extension of man into Man.
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This added insult to injury.
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This further a loss with mockery.
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This all sounds like dashing stuff, but if his sheer audacity had not carried the day, he would have been unable to defend himself against so many.
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This all sounds like dashing stuff, but if his sheer audacity had not leaded to victory, he would have been unable to defend himself against so many.
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This antisemitic regulation was not rescinded until July 1944, when new directives ensured acceptance to all who sought refuge and who β are truly in danger of losing life and limb β.
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This antisemitic regulation was not rescinded until July 1944, when new directives ensured acceptance to all who sought refuge and who β are truly in danger of losing existence and all bodily faculties β.
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This appears, on the face of it, to be such an occasional case.
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This appears, at first glance, to be such an occasional case.
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This approach flies in the face of established practice.
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This approach act in a manner highly contrary to established practice.
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This approach flies in the face of established practice.
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This approach contradict established practice.
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This approach may well bear fruit if applied to the future harmonisation of company law strictly so - called, and indeed to the harmonisation of national rules on the conduct of particular classes of business activity.
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This approach may well achieve benefit if applied to the future harmonisation of company law strictly so - called, and indeed to the harmonisation of national rules on the conduct of particular classes of business activity.
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This area of toughened vegetation and rocks lines the shores of the Mediterranean, off and on, from Israel to Gibraltar and back again on the other side.
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This area of toughened vegetation and rocks lines the shores of the Mediterranean, intermittently, from Israel to Gibraltar and back again on the other side.
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