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  • They snuck around and found my name and began to push me, claiming public interest, national security, and all that bull shit.

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  • There are five colleges, a good hospital and all that but I agree with Quinn; I want to move forward.

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  • It's just that courthouses and judges and all that legal stuff have bum memories.

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  • Can't. Not without registering it and all that stuff.

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  • Even after Dean's rhythmic breathing told her he was sleeping she remained awake, her mind alive with thoughts of their discussion and all that had transpired.

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  • But please, let's not play silly games like good-cop, bad-cop and all that bullshit.

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  • He's claiming head injury and all that shit...stuff—sorry Miss Turnbull.

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  • He waved a hand at the smog and all that caused it.

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  • The 15th century has the honour of composing the great commentary on the text of the Canon, grouping around it all that theory had imagined, and all that practice had observed.

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  • To write an account of symphonic instrumentation in any detail would be like attempting a history of emotional expression; and all that we can do here is to point out that the problem which was, so to speak, shelved by the polyphonic device of the continuo, was for a long time solved only by methods which, in any hands but those of the greatest masters, were very inartistic conventions.

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  • It is on the windward faces of the highest ground, or just beyond the summit of less dominant heights upon the leeward side, that most rain falls, and all that does not evaporate or percolate into the ground is conducted back to the sea by a route which depends only on the form of the land.

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  • Their concessions continue to become ever more significant, and all that follows from them should be carefully noticed by those who are impressed by their arguments.

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  • The Scottish bowmen followed up this advantage, and the fight became general; the English horse, crowded into too narrow a space, were met by the steady resistance of the Scottish pikemen, who knew, as Bruce had told them truly, that they fought for their country, their wives, their children, and all that freemen hold dear.

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  • This latter project, however, was not carried out, and all that remains of the building intended for the college is a three-storeyed tower.

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  • His voice is musical, metallic, fit for loud laughter and piercing wail, and all that may lie between; speech and speculation free and plenteous; I do not meet in these late decades such company over a pipe."

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  • The importance is now widely recognized of considering the mechanical properties of alloys in connexion with the freezing-point curves to which reference has already been made, but the subject is a very complicated one, and all that need be said here, is that when considered in relation to their meltingpoints the pure metals are consistently weaker than alloys.

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  • About Shiloh Church, a strong rearguard under Bragg repulsed the attacks of Grant and Buell for six hours before withdrawing, and all that Grant and Buell achieved was the reoccupation of the abandoned camps.

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  • His work in the original unfortunately perished, and all that we know of it we learn through excerpts made by a few later classical writers.

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  • The allies would thus be irremediably sundered, and all that remained would be to destroy them in detail.

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  • It embraced historical and other traditions; stories, legends, parables and allegories; beliefs, customs and all that may be called folk-lore.

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  • Worshipping God in the spirit, they affirm that the outward Church and all that is performed in it and concerns it has no importance for them.

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  • But for this he was too late, and all that could be done was to throw troops into Placentia and hold the line of the Po.

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  • His metaphysical deduction from this psychological view is that all we know is mental phenomena, " the whole outer world exists for us only in our ideas," and all that our reason can logically do beyond these phenomena is to frame transcendent " ideals."

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  • Insurrection and rebellion triumphed everywhere, and all that Sigismund could do was to minimize the mischief as much as possible by his moderation and courage.

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  • In support of this explanation it is urged that the title is given in the Chronicle to Ecgbert in the year in which he "conquered the kingdom of the Mercians and all that was south of the Humber."

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  • This process with a moderate degree of heat thoroughly cleans it of external greasy matter, and all that is necessary before manufacturing is to gently tap the fur upon a leather cushion stuffed with horsehair with smooth canes of a flexibility suited to the strength of the fur.

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  • The jurisdiction of the heads of departments, moreover, was strictly defined, and all that lay outside this was reserved for the imperial decision.

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  • The capital of Mausolus was a Greek city, Halicarnassus, and all that we can still trace of his great works of construction and adornment shows conformity to the pure Hellenic type.

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  • It is, as Dr Johnson justly described this work at the time of its appearance, a " Dictionary " of carefully sifted facts, which tells all that is wanted and all that is known, but without any laboured splendour of language or affected subtlety of conjecture.

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  • The towns of Northumberland and Cumberland opened their gates, but he and Stephen met in conference at Durham, and David's son Henry, prince of Scotland, received the Honour of Huntingdon, Carlisle, Doncaster " and all that pertains to them " (1135).

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  • A lengthened analysis of them would be out of place here, and all that is possible is a brief mention of the more important.

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  • Man and all that concerns man are but parts of this system, and are to be explained by reference to it; for explanation or understanding of a thing is determination of its place in the universal or all.

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  • Throughout the remainder of his life his more learned brethren from time to time expounded to him the events of Scripture history and the doctrines of the faith, and all that he heard from them he reproduced in beautiful poetry.

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  • The Monophysites accept the first three councils, but reject the decree of Chalcedon and all that come after it.

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  • The Russian campaign was unsuccessful, and all that Peter could offer Cantemir and the boiars who had stood by him was an asylum on Russian soil.

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  • The cause of Lancaster had been lost at Towton, and all that Queen.

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  • For this last patent he, by a settlement following a recovery suffered, gave the king and his heirs male Berkeley Castle and all that remained to him of his ancestors' lands, enjoying for his two remaining years a bare life interest.

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  • After the Arab and Seljuk invasions, there was a large emigration of Aryan and Semitic Armenians to Constantinople and Cilicia; and all that remained of the aristocracy was swept away by the Mongols and Tatars.

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  • The specimens are very fragmentary, and all that can be said is that one of the forms may be allied to oak, another to fig, a third to Sapindus, and the fourth may perhaps be near to elm.

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  • I know we're a group; all for one and all that shit, but if you're going to talk to Howie, just do it and don't ask the others for their permission.

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  • I love her like she was my daughter, but you said it, a woman's scorn and all that stuff.

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  • Then she added, Don't worry about two singles sharing a room and having illicit sex before marriage and all that shit.

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  • He's claiming head injury and all that shit...stuff—sorry Miss Turnbull.

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  • We have sought to avoid archaism, jargon, and all that is either stilted or slipshod.

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  • For to God belong the dominion of the heavens and the earth, and all that is between.

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  • And -- breathless hush and all that -- James Utechin fought out the final over.

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  • And the point about me having winamp lite is that I don't want a music library and all that tat.

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  • That way the only casualties of war would be global sugar supplies and all that wibbly-wobbly stuff that makes marshmallows squishy.

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  • It always works in newspaper articles but on this occasion 6 by South is solid and all that happens is you concede the overtrick.

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  • I mean to look around for a building lot; a lot with fine ornamental shrubbery and all that sort of thing.

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  • In return, you get unlimited street cred and all that lovely music for NOWT!

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  • There is no method known of curing this disease, and all that can be done is to take every precaution to eradicate it, by pulling up and burning diseased plants, isolating the infected area by means of trenches, and avoiding growing cotton, or an allied plant such as the ochro (Hibiscus esculentus), in the field.

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  • She has not had a vacation for twelve years, think of it, and all that time she has been the sunshine of my life.

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  • It was nothing but excitement from first to last--drives, luncheons, receptions, and all that they involve when you have an eager, tireless child like Helen on your hands.

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  • Naturally I love peace and hate war and all that pertains to war; I see nothing admirable in the ruthless career of Napoleon, save its finish.

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  • Someday I will tell you about our parting and all that was said then.

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  • It was already quite dark when Prince Andrew rattled over the paved streets of Brunn and found himself surrounded by high buildings, the lights of shops, houses, and street lamps, fine carriages, and all that atmosphere of a large and active town which is always so attractive to a soldier after camp life.

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  • Sonya began watching her friend still more attentively and noticed that at dinner and all that evening Natasha was in a strange and unnatural state.

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  • And the birches with their light and shade, the curly clouds, the smoke of the campfires, and all that was around him changed and seemed terrible and menacing.

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  • The question that had perturbed Pierre on the Mozhaysk hill and all that day now seemed to him quite clear and completely solved.

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  • We play at magnanimity and all that stuff.

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  • Anna Pavlovna's presentiment was justified, and all that morning a joyously festive mood reigned in the city.

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  • Well, what business is it of mine what goes on there-- whether Arakcheev is bad, and all that?

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  • Since she could potentially claim squatters rights and all that.

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  • In return, you get unlimited street cred and all that lovely music for NOWT !

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  • Precision timing, the work was done and all that was left was to eat, drink and be merry.

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  • While most teens are very familiar with the Internet and all that it has to offer, they may not feel so at ease when it comes to looking for a job.

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  • If you love baking but aren't head over heels with the idea of Valentine's Day and all that it stands for, use the holiday as an excuse to break the mold.

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  • The tops branch naturally, and all that need be done is to spread them out thinly, and to keep the growths secured to the walls or trellis.

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  • Research shows that a healthy and varied diet will actually supply all the vitamins you need for conception and all that you and your baby need for a healthy pregnancy.

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  • It is a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. The premise behind American Girl dolls is to "…celebrate girls and all that they can be."

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  • Keep reading for some insight into this unique group of women and all that they have to offer.

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  • Comprising of several shows from the Fragility tour, NIN released a live DVD/CD entitled And All That Could Have Been (the title being a lyric from "The Great Below" from The Fragile).

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  • Generous, we know, but tis the season and all that.

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  • A great rap song about being a rapper and all that comes with it - including references to the old school - this track doubles as a celebration of the genre itself.

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  • Crab fishing can be a dangerous occupation, but Harris embraced the lifestyle and all that came with it.

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