Had-on Sentence Examples

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  • He still had on the same clothes he wore with Elisabeth.

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  • He was realizing the impact the lie had on their relationship.

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  • The street he was on looked as it had on the television he said, but the houses were absent numbers so it took him a few moments to locate the correct place.

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  • Yully faced him, unable to pull his power without touching him or reverse the drain he had on her.

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  • She squinted through her fingers and braced herself against one wall to counter the effects the drugs had on her equilibrium as she moved down the long hallway.

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  • The thing Martha saw had on a plaid shirt on, and these clothes are definitely old.

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  • Whatever claim he had on

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  • Jetr was one of the only champions A'Ran had on the Council.

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  • Then she added, "He had on a red plaid flannel shirt and jeans."

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  • He reveled in the effect he had on people.

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  • The rhinestone earrings she had on were fine, but the rubies gave a pop of color that complimented the outfit beautifully.

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  • She glanced up, unhappy at how little of an effect her magic had on him.

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  • He actually sought them out to spend time with them, as he had on this last trip.

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  • He would have more spare time in the next few weeks than he had ever had on a job.

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  • Xander knew the effect he had on women; they tended to be compelled towards him then melted when he touched them.

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  • Her breath caught at the direct contact of their bodies and the effect it had on hers.

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  • Why was she immune to the effect he clearly had on every other woman he ran across?

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  • He knew the effect he had on her; he did it on purpose to mess with her.

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  • The way he moved, his healing power, the effect he had on others, his fascination with people, the fangs and eyes … There was nothing normal about him.

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  • He listened to her erratic breathing, beyond satisfied at the effect he had on her.

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  • They were the only words that came to her mind a few seconds before she gave up trying to resist the effect he had on her.

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  • The manufacture of the cable, begun early in the following year, was finished in June, and before the end of July it was stowed partly in the American ship " Niagara " and partly in decided to begin paying out in mid-ocean, the two vessels, after splicing together the ends of the cable they had on board, sailing away from each other in opposite directions.

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  • Almost beardless, and with thin eyebrows, they had on their heads thick, black, lustrous hair, which neither fell off nor turned grey until extreme old age.

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  • It is a minority, a minority strictly marked out by birth from other members of the commonwealth, a minority which seems further, though this point is less clearly marked, to have had on the whole the advantage in point of wealth.

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  • The c nquest of the peninsula was undertaken in 1527 by Francisco de Montejo, who en-, countered a more vigorous opposition than Cortes had on the high plateau of Anahuac. In 1549 Montejo had succeeded in establishing Spanish rule over barely one-half of the peninsula, and it was never extended further.

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  • Hitherto pacific counsels had on the whole prevailed; but Wolsey, who was nothing if not turbulent, turned the balance in favour of war, and his marvellous administrative energy first found full scope in the preparations for the English expedition to Biscay in 1512, and for the campaign in northern France in 1513.

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  • Rough grazing could also be had on the outlying waste lands.

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  • Maurice, who had on the death of his elder brother Philip William, in February 1618, become prince of Orange, was now supreme in the state, but during the remainder of his life he sorely missed the wise counsels of the experienced Oldenbarneveldt.

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  • Always in large part French, the Crusades had on the whole contributed to exalt the prestige of France, until it stood at the end of the r3th century the most considerable power in Europe.

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  • Nevertheless, Vitellius, the occupant of the throne, had on his side the veteran legions of Gaul and Germany, Rome's best troops.

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  • Of course only a few of the most prominent, either through the intrinsic merit of their work or through the influence they have had on that of their contemporaries, can be mentioned in a brief review like the present.

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  • The pope's secretary of state had on the 19th December, in a letter to Cardinal Richard, recounted the causes of the condemnation in the identical terms used by the latter himself when condemning the Religion d'Israel three years before.

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  • Leber experimented with several chemical compounds to find what reaction they had on these cells; by using fine glass tubes sealed at the outer end and containing a chemical substance, and by introducing the open end into the blood vessels he found that the leucocytes were attracted - positive chemiotaxis - by the various compounds of mercury, copper, turpentin, and other substances.

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  • But his career there was in 1832 suddenly cut short by difficulties growing out of the " regium donum," which had on the death of the senior minister fallen to him.

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  • In August St John, who had on the 7th of July been created Viscount Bolingbroke and Baron St John of Lydiard Tregoze, went to France to conduct negotiations, and signed an armistice between England and France for four months on the 19th.

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  • Despite the comparative failure of the Composite Corps the attack had on the whole been a brilliant success, seven Allied divisions having defeated nine enemy divisions ensconced in immensely powerful works, capturing from them 5,300 prisoners and ioo guns and effecting such a wide breach in the last German line of defence that its complete capture in a few days was assured.

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  • His researches on elliptic functions are of considerable elegance, but their great merit lies in the stimulating effect which they had on later mathematicians.

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  • D'Erlon, had on his own initiative ordered the I.

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  • Biblical References to the Adam-story.-It is remarkable how little influence the Adam-story has had on the earlier parts of the Old Testament.

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  • But before Logan arrived, Thomas had on the 15th and 16th of December fought and won the battle of Nashville (q.v.), the most crushing victory of the whole war.

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  • And the methods of the Confederates had on occasion been somewhat similar.

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  • Nay more, the reception of the book of Deuteronomy by king and people in the eighteenth year of Josiah shows what a hold the prophetic teaching had on the popular conscience..

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  • It appears, however, from Boswell's Life, under date of 29th April 1778, that Johnson had on one occasion quarrelled with Smith at Strahan's house, apparently in London; it is clear that the "unlucky altercation" at Strahan's must have occurred in 1761 or 1763, and could have had nothing to do with the letter on Hume's death.

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  • He had on the 26th of November 1559, in a sermon at St Paul's Cross, challenged all corners to prove the Roman case out of the Scriptures, or the councils or Fathers for the first six hundred years after Christ.

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  • This threatening attitude, in conjunction with alarming indications of a conspiracy to resist the draft, had the effect to thoroughly consolidate the war party, which had on the 8th of June unanimously renominated Lincoln, and had nominated Andrew Johnson of Tennessee for the vice-presidency.

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  • The popular movement, from which great things had been hoped, had on some occasions almost touched its goal; and, as might have been expected, a reaction set in, which the princes knew how to turn to the fullest advantage.

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  • Whereas Sparta had been least of all the allies interested in the war, and apart from the campaigns of Brasidas had on the whole taken little part in it, her allies benefited least by the terms of the Peace.

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  • Whether they all sprang from one common I stock of picture-writing we shall perhaps never know, nor can we as yet trace the influence which one great system may have had on another, owing to the poverty of documents from most of the countries concerned.

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  • In 1609 something like civil war broke out between the army and the pasha, who had on his side some loyal regiments and the Bedouins.

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  • He had already indicated, early in the campaign, the defensive lines to be prepared, and had on various occasions insisted on the necessity of strengthening these lines.

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  • The difficult task of bringing the German tribes between the Rhine and the Elbe under Roman rule, commenced by Drusus in 13 B.C., had on his death been continued by Tiberius (9-6 B.C.).

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  • His administration was marked by no important events, except that he had on several occasions in his second term to call out the militia of the state to preserve order; but it may be considered important because of the training it gave him in executive as distinguished from legislative work.

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  • Meanwhile, his great rival Coke, whose constant tendency to limit the prerogative by law and precedent had made him an object of particular dislike to James, had on two points come into open collision with the king's rights.

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  • It is impossible within our limits to do more than indicate the influence which Bacon's views have had on subsequent thinkers.

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  • Though self-conscious and vain, Cotton Mather had on the whole a noble character.

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  • He calls Aga Mahommed chief of Mazandaran, as also of Astarabad and some districts situate in Khurasan, and describes his tribe the Kajar, to be, like the Indian Rajput, usually devoted to the profession of arms. Whatever hold his father may have had on Gilan, it is certain that this province was not then in the sons possession, for his brother, Jiafir Kuli, governor of Baifrush (Balfroosh), had made a recent incursion into it and driven Hidaiyat Khan, its ruler, from Resht to Enzeli, and Aga Mahommed was himself meditating another attack on the same quarter.

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  • On this occasion Nestorius was condemned, and the honour of the Virgin established as Theotokus, amid great popular rejoicing, due, doubtless, in some measure to the hold which the cult of the virgin Artemis still had on the city.

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  • Milner's own object in assenting to the introduction of the Chinese was - besides aiding to put the gold mining industry on a more stable basis - to obtain revenue for the great task he had on hand, " the restarting of the colonies on a higher plane of civilization than they had ever previously attained "; and in respect of the working of the mines and consequently in providing revenue the introduction of the Chinese proved eminently successful; but in February 1906 the Campbell-Bannerman administration felt it incumbent to announce that no ordinance imposing " servile conditions " would be sanctioned.

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  • His saying is worth recording, as an example of the effect which Roman civilization had on the Teutonic mind.

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  • The banks had on deposit £23,325,730 bearing interest and £ 1 5,773, 88 3 not bearing interest, representing a total of £39,100,000.

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  • Palmerston had on many occasions taken important steps without their knowledge, which they disapproved.

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  • Strong and regular governance had on the whole prevailed ever since Henry II.

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  • He had on more I.srule.

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  • He found it convenient to forget that the elder brother of Charles IV., King Louis X., had left a daughter, whose son, the king of Navarre, had on this theory a title preferable to his own.

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  • They had on their side the royal power, the greater part of the aristocracy, the dissenters and the Accession higher trading and commercial classes.

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  • Hence, whatever influence the Pythagorean blending of ethical and mathematical notions may have had on Plato, and, through him, on later thought, we cannot regard the school as having really forestalled the Socratic inquiry after a completely reasoned theory of conduct.

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  • This ice-cap had on the tableland a thickness of 2300 to 2600 ft.

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  • An orator of a business-like, straightforward type, cool and hard-hitting, his spare figure, incisive features and single eye-glass soon made him a favourite subject for the caricaturist; and in later life his aggressive personality, and the peculiarly irritating effect it had on his opponents, made his actions and speeches the object of more controversy than was the lot of any other politician of his time.

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  • It is rather significant that this spread of astrology should have been concomitant with the intellectual impulse that led to the rise of a genuine scientific phase of astronomy in Babylonia itself, which must have weakened to some extent the hold that astrology had on the priests and the people.

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  • Space will not permit us to enter into any full discussion of the recurrence of Glacial and inter-Glacial periods and the influence they may have had on the flora.

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  • Maybe he didn't know Alex was spending half his nights tending horses, or maybe he was realizing the impact it had on their relationship.

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  • But much of it was the influence Alex had on him.

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  • He hung back as she approached the first nurse's station they came to, aware of the effect he had on humans.

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  • Self-conscious of the effect her gift had on people, she moved deeper into the booth.

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  • Tucked against him, she was comfortable but unable to relax, too aware of the effect his size and strength had on her.

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  • The thought of killing vamps made his adrenaline pick up and his magic wriggle free from the tight grip he had on it.

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  • If she tried to talk him out of the course he wanted to take, she wasn't certain the hold she had on him would overcome his bloodlust.

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  • The effect he had on human women was dulled on female Guardians, but she sensed his strange draw nonetheless and stared at him.

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  • She didn't melt when their bodies brushed, and she appeared completely immune – or ignorant – of the affect he normally had on women.

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  • The way he moved, his healing power, the effect he had on others, his fascination with people, the fangs and eyes … There was nothing normal about him.

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  • I was sure she had on a pink blouse.

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  • Thinking back over the past few years, I can probably remember every single conversation I've had on the subject.

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  • There is no doubting the impact the anti-war movement has had on the trade union movement.

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  • I'll remember him and the times we had on tour with much fondness.

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  • No doubt you saw the fracas I had on the touchline in the second half last night.

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  • However there is some great cruising to be had on well groomed pistes.

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  • Here you will find remarkably friendly grouper, testament to the positive effect the reserve has had on fish numbers.

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  • She became aware that she had on her hands someone not far removed from helpless infancy.

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  • She had on these ratty hot pants in the middle of Winter.

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  • Yesterday she had on a pink peony that was as large as a bread plate.

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  • So, instead, I will put it down to the 5 minute snooze I had on my new Sofa.

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  • Thus in La Petite Fadette, by the happy device of making the hemp dresser the narrator, she speaks (to quote Sainte-Beuve) as though she had on her right the unlettered rustic and on her left a member of the Academie, and made herself the interpreter between the two.

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  • Tassilo III., duke of the Bavarians, who had on several occasions adopted a line of conduct inconsistent with his allegiance to Charles, was deposed in 788 and his duchy placed under the rule of Gerold, a brotherin-law of Charles, to be governed on the Frankish system (see Bavaria).

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  • Benedict XIII., who had on his part tried to call together a council at Perpignan, was by this time recognized hardly anywhere but in his native land, in Scotland, and in the estates of the countship of Armagnac. He remained none the less full of energy and of illusions, repulsed the overtures of Sigismund, king of the Romans, who had come to Perpignan to persuade him to abdicate, and, abandoned by nearly all his adherents, he took refuge in the impregnable castle of Peniscola, on a rock dominating the Mediterranean (1415).

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  • She was no longer in the loose gown she generally wore in the morning, but had on one of her best dresses.

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  • He had on a shabby cadet jacket, decorated with a soldier's cross, equally shabby cadet's riding breeches lined with worn leather, and an officer's saber with a sword knot.

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  • This short man had on a white leather apron which covered his chest and part of his legs; he had on a kind of necklace above which rose a high white ruffle, outlining his rather long face which was lit up from below.

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  • Things are nice as it is, she said to herself, and she began walking up and down the room, not stepping simply on the resounding parquet but treading with each step from the heel to the toe (she had on a new and favorite pair of shoes) and listening to the regular tap of the heel and creak of the toe as gladly as she had to the sounds of her own voice.

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  • Soon after the Rostovs came to Moscow the effect Natasha had on him made him hasten to carry out his intention.

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  • You can yourself imagine the effect this news has had on me, and your silence increases my astonishment.

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  • Denisov told him of the designs the large detachments had on the transport, of the message Petya had brought, and his own replies to both generals.

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  • Historians across the world recognize the significance these periods have had on Italian culture.

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  • I suppose they do n't want to repeat what they had on the previous edition.

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  • Brian looked to be all set for a complete turnabout from the bus fiasco we had on our arrival.

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  • What impact have the murders had on that tiny town on the wind-swept plains?

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  • The store was out of the item they had on sale, so they issued a rain check to the upset customer.

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  • Therefore, the sister with the ugly feet had feet and ankles exposed, while my other sister was walking all over the dress she had on.

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  • The final Celebrity Fit Club 4 "Fit Camp" was a return to the first challenge they had on the series, where each was able to perform at a much higher level than their first show.

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  • DeGeneres will appear in a documentary in June 2007 which looks at the effects Hurricane Katrina had on those who live in New Orleans.

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  • However, you'll stay much drier than if you had on no raincoat or rain pants at all.

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  • Ghost Town - True to the original attraction at Knott's Farm, Ghost Town still includes some of the buildings that Mr. Knott had on the premises in the 1940s.

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  • We take a look at events like what happened at Columbine and wonder how much of an effect video games had on those individuals.

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  • The Eyetoy has been met with limited success, to say the least, but hordes of gamers are literally jumping up and down in anticipation of the innovative gameplay that just might be had on Nintendo's next-generation home gaming system.

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  • While most people only look at the ones for groceries or clothing, there are always good deals to be had on video games as well.

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  • Medical personnel will also assess the extent of the wound and what effect it has had on the patient's well being.

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  • An annual echocardiogram is recommended to evaluate any adverse effect chemotherapy may have had on the heart, and CT scans are performed every six months.

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  • The shaved looks that West has had on some of his performances and appearances have become popular requests at many barber shops around the country.

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  • And finally, if you are interested in the significance and impact that the bridge has had on the Bay Area, check out the great article on the importance of the Golden Gate Bridge.

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  • Even if the 80s wasn't your favorite decade, you can't deny the impact it had on fashion, whether or not the fads were to your taste.

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  • Texas haunted houses reflect the impact this violent and bloody history has had on the land, buildings and people who lived at these locations in following years.

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  • She told everyone the baby was the result of an affair she had on a cruise.

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  • Climbing gas prices in the summer of 2008 caused consumers to focus on gas mileage and the impact their vehicle had on the environment.

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  • He tried, but could not escape the grip heroin had on him.

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  • Anyone who happens by her music is immediately captivated, as evident in the viral effect it's had on Myspace.

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  • Glee was originally intended to be a film, but upon writing it, the creators decided what they had on their hands was actually a TV show.

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  • Although it is unclear what impact, if any, the campaigns against Lambert had on the outcome of the show, when he was asked by Rolling Stone magazine if he thought his sexuality had cost him the vote, Lambert said, "probably."

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  • While many other things occured in the music scene during the time period, the 1960s will always be known for the long-lasting effect that the stars and large events of the time period had on the future of pop music.

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