To-the-full Sentence Examples

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  • I just whizzed around the place like a whirling dervish enjoying life to the full.

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  • Instead she crossed to the full bar and traded the champagne for a triple shot of whiskey on the rocks.

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  • The crisis came, and he used it to the full.

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  • He now reaped to the full the harvest of treason and rebellion which he himself had sown so abundantly during the first forty years of his life.

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  • She had regained her liberty, and made no secret of her intention to use it to the full.

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  • The new administration was headed by Buckingham, in whose toleration and comprehension principles Ashley shared to the full.

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  • The oak will not bear exposure to the full force of the sea gale, though in ravines and on sheltered slopes oak woods sometimes extend nearly to the shore.

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  • The Federalist Party, which may be regarded as definitely organized practically from 1791, was led, leaving Washington aside, by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. A nationalization of the new central government to the full extent warranted by a broad construction of the powers granted to it by the constitution, and a correspondingly strict construction of the powers reserved to the states and the citizens, were the basic principles of Hamilton's policy.

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  • He was one of the first to use oil-cake and bone-manure, to distinguish the feeding values of grasses, to appreciate to the full the beneficial effects of stock on light lands and to realize the value of long leases as an incentive to good farming.

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  • He, however, shared to the full the excitement which attended the meeting of the States-General.

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  • Therefore he upheld to the full extent of his influence the cause of Germany against the Entente.

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  • Care must be taken not to expose goods in the plating-bath to too high a current density, else they may be "burnt"; they must never be exposed one at a time to the full anode surface, with the current flowing in an empty bath, but either one piece at a time should be replaced, or some of the anodes should be transferred temporarily to the place of the cathodes, in order to distribute the current over a sufficient cathode-area.

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  • He celebrated his triumphs to the full with gorgeous fetes in his palace, especially with lavish theatrical representations.

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  • This last attempt to win support for the Magyar solution was everywhere met with a blank refusal, and in Bosnia especially the Orthodox, Catholic and Moslem leaders united in a manifesto assuring him of their adherence to the full programme of Yugoslav unity.

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  • For twelve hours previously to its administration no food should be given, in order that the intestinal tract should be empty so as to expose the tapeworm to the full action of the drug.

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  • Again, in direct-fired furnaces there are commonly seven or eight rows of retorts, one above another, so that to serve the upper rows the workman must stand upon a table, where he is exposed to the full heat of the furnace and requires a helper to wait upon him.

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  • Shiloh revealed to Grant the intensity of the struggle, and after that battle, appreciating to the full the material and moral factors with which he had to deal, he gradually trained his military character on those lines which alone could conduce to ultimate success.

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  • By the common law of England freedom from noise is essential to the full enjoyment of a dwelling house, and acts which affect that enjoyment may be actionable as nuisances.

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  • Within the next few years Lord Holland reaped to the full the reward for all that was good, and whatever was evil, in the training he had given his son.

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  • When Grant became full general in 1866 Sherman was promoted lieutenant-general, and in 1869, when Grant became president, hesucceeded to the full rank.

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  • It shared to the full in all the quickening that transformed so many departments of civilization during that epoch, and has been specially influenced by the missionary enterprise, the discoveries of science, the fuller knowledge of the Bible, the awakened zeal for social service.

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  • Here also are McArt's Fort and other earthworks, and from here the importance of the physical position of Belfast may be appreciated to the full.

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  • Recognizing a supernatural element in the Bible, he nevertheless allowed to the full the critical exercise of reason in the interpretation of its dogmas (cp. Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology, pp. 89 ff.).

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  • In the Gartsherrie machine of Messrs Baird, the earliest of the flexible chain cutter type, the chain of cutters works round a fixed frame or jib projecting at right angles from the engine carriage, an arrangement which makes it necessary to cut from the end of the block of coal to the full depth, instead of holing into it from the face.

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  • The reader is referred to the full discussion by Helmholtz.

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  • The retirement of the Russian Southern Force into its entrenchments emboldened the Japanese commanderin-chief to imitate Moltke's method to the full.

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  • While Apostolic phrases are used, the sense behind them is often different and less evangelic. They have not caught the Apostolic meaning, because they have not penetrated to the full religious experience which gave to the words, often words with long and varied history both in the Septuagint and in ordinary Greek usage, their specific meaning to each apostle and especially to Paul.

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  • The inference lies near at hand that both writers had access to the full collection of thirteen, not omitting the Pastorals.

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  • But though reluctant to play the part of a constitutional king, Frederick William maintained to the full the traditional character of "first servant of the state."

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  • Most stop here, but some go with Fechner to the full length of his metaphysical parallelism of the physical and psychical, as psychophysical, throughout the whole world.

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  • Since 1871 Bavaria has shared to the full in the marvellous development of Germany; but her "particularism," founded on traditional racial and religious antagonism to the Prussians, was by no means dead, though it exhibited itself in no more dangerous form than the prohibition, reissued in 1900, to display any but the Bavarian flag on public buildings on the emperor's birthday; a provision which has been since so far modified as to allow the Bavarian and imperial flags to be hung side by side.

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  • The brief statement in the Inquiry, § iv., is of no value, and indeed is almost unintelligible unless taken in reference to the full discussion contained in part ii.

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  • For Philo lays stress upon the weakness of the analogical argument, points out that the demand for an ultimate cause is no more satisfied by thought than by nature itself, shows that the argument from design cannot warrant the inference of a perfect or infinite or even of a single deity, and finally, carrying out his principles to the full extent, maintains that, as we have no experience of the origin of the world, no argument from experience can carry us to its origin, and that the apparent marks of design in the structure of animals are only results from the conditions of their actual existence.

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  • In Bavaria a chamber elected about the same time as that of Prussia was rather less docile; but the government shared to the full the absolutist tendencies of the day, and energetically combated the party which stood up for law and the constitution.

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  • The return of King William to his capital had been a triumphal progress; and Bismarck had shared to the full the new-born popularity of his master.

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  • He shared to the full the autocratic temper of the Habsburgs, their narrow-mindedness and their religious and intellectual obscurantism; and the qualities which would have made him a kindly, if somewhat tyrannical, father of a family, and an excellent head clerk, were hardly those required by the conditions of the Austrian monarchy during a singularly critical period of its history.

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  • Two towns only, besides Messana, which had taken the Roman side, Tauromenium and Netos, were admitted to the full privileges of Roman alliance.

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  • After some thirty years of settled rule uninterrupted by revolt, Egypt was now strong and rich enough to indulge to the full its new taste for war and lust of conquest.

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  • At the same time the crown prince was able to indulge to the full his personal tastes.

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  • The charge of salt-cake (generally 3 cwt.), limestone and coal is roughly mixed and put upon the back-bed; when the front bed has become empty it is drawn forward and exposed to the full heat of the fire, with frequent stirring.

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  • In Lower Burma the western face of the Arakan Yoma hills, like that of the Western Ghats in India, is exposed to the full force of the south-western monsoon, and receives a very heavy rainfall.

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  • In 1775 he became chairman of the committee of public safety for Orange county, and wrote its response to Patrick Henry's call for the arming of a colonial militia, and in the spring of 1776 he was chosen a delegate to the new Virginia convention, where he was on the committee which drafted the constitution for the state, and proposed an amendment (not adopted) which declared that "all men are equally entitled to the full and free exercise" of religion, and was more radical than the similar one offered by George Mason.

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  • James shared to the full in the superstitions of the age which was quickly passing away.

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  • He was then placed in charge of the Department of the Missouri, which he commanded for sixteen years, and in 1869, on Grant's election to the presidency and Sherman's consequent promotion to the full rank of general, he was made lieutenant-general.

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  • A few months previously he had been raised to the full rank of general.

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  • The higher charge of 4% on the purchase of slaves, and the still heavier 5% on successions after death, were likewise established at the beginning of the Empire and specially applied to the full citizens.

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  • After the injustice and persecution it had suffered it could scarcely prove moderate or tolerant; it showed a vehement determination to carry out the truth it had vindicated with such enthusiasm, to the full extent and wherever possible.

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  • The extensive system of natural waterways, especially in central Sweden, has been utilized to the full in the development of internal navigation, just as the calm waters within the skargard afford opportunity for safe and economical coastwise, traffic. The earliest construction of canals dates from the 15th century, the patriot Engelbrekt and King Gustavus Vasa both foreseeing its importance.

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  • And this world he is not to eschew, like the Brahman and the Buddhist, but to work in it, enjoying existence and life to the full.

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  • At Fauriel's death in 1844 he succeeded to the full professorship of foreign literature.

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  • On the walls of the grand marble staircase, which rises to the full height of the building, Kaulbach's cyclus of stereochromic pictures is painted, representing the six great epochs of human progress, from the confusion of tongues at the Tower of Babel and the dispersion of the nations to the Reformation.

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  • In this the same "facts" appear differently, because no longer separated from other aspects that belong to the full reality of the known world.

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  • Consequently at her death in 1436, as she left no children, Philip succeeded to the full and undisputed Accession of the possession of her lands.

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  • The Palais de Justice, of the 18th century, on the site of the House of the Franc - the outside burghers of the Franc district admitted to the full privileges of citizenship - contains a fine carved chimney-piece (1530).

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  • Thus, for weighing up to the full load of 14 lb, six 2-lb weights are required and no others.

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  • He shared to the full his fathers dislikc and distrust of the Puritans, and he supported with the whole weight of the crown the attempt of William Laud (q.v.), since 1633 archbishop of Canterbury, to enforce conformity to the ritual prescribed by the Prayer Book.

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  • He rose to the full height of tha great argument.

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  • Finally in the exposition of Christian Justice the Stoic doctrine of the natural union of all human interests is elevated to the full height and intensity of evangelical philanthropy; the brethren are reminded that the earth was made by God a common possession of all, and are bidden to administer their means for the common benefit; Ambrose, we should observe, is thoroughly aware of the fundamental union of these different virtues in Christianity, though he does Cicero's works are unimportant in the history of ancient ethics, as their philosophical matter was entirely borrowed from Greek treatises now lost; but the influence exercised by them (especially by the De officiis) over medieval and even modern readers was very considerable.

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  • The way was thus prepared for availing to the full of the opportunities for a celestial survey offered by the transits of Venus in 1761 and 1769.

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  • It was the period of revolt against the Aristotelianism of the schools, and Gassendi shared to the full the empirical tendencies of the age.

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  • Then was inaugurated the period of Persian supremacy, during which Islam was laid open to the full current of alien ideas and culture.

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  • This idea that material representation involves a profanation of divine personages, while disallowing all religious art which goes beyond scroll-work, spirals, flourishes and geometrical designs, yet admits to the full of secular art; and accordingly the iconoclastic emperors replaced the holy pictures in churches with frescoes of hunting scenes, and covered their palaces with garden scenes where men were plucking fruit and birds singing amid the foliage.

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  • The piles are constructed by boring to the full depth, using a long auger in one continuous downward movement.

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  • See the bulletin board for a link to the full results.

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  • I had been a very extrovert person, living life to the full.

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  • Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.

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  • That apparent gaffe was exploited to the full by Tony Blair in the Commons but he may well have helped the Lib Dem cause.

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  • This is vital for a world-class regional university, with world-wide horizons, using all our talents to the full.

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  • Enjoy yourself to the full in a dazzling kaleidoscope of sports and entertainment.

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  • Although he suffered frequent relapses throughout his life, he always fought back & enjoyed life to the full.

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  • Unauthorized reproduction will be vigourously pursued to the full extent of the law.

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  • Both can be tared to the full range and have an auto shut-off to conserve the battery life.

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  • Subsample surveys In addition to the full cohort studies, four subsample surveys In addition to the full cohort studies, four subsample surveys have been carried out.

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  • Commitment to the full visible unity of the Church is part of its very being.

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  • The 8.5m Scorpion is well suited to the full width luxuriously upholstered aft seat which is integrated with the outboard well.

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  • The powerful Advanced Search makes it possible to exploit the vast wealth of information in the OED to the full.

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  • Marti, in his stimulating work Religion des A.T., pp. 5, 72, advocates the exclusive reference of the word Sabbath to the full moon until the time of Ezekiel on the basis of Meinhold's arguments in Sabbat u.

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  • In 1784 he proceeded for the study of medicine to Edinburgh, where he participated to the full in the intellectual ferment, but did not quite neglect his medical studies, and took his degree in 1787.

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  • The prefix "lord" is ordinarily used as a less formal alternative to the full title, whether held by right or by courtesy, of marquess, earl or viscount, and is always so used in the case of a baron (which in English usage is generally confined to the holder of a foreign title).

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  • He was released by act of the Assembly in June 1845, and was restored to the full rights of citizenship in May 1851.

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  • With little or none of Robert Guiscard's personal valour, and living at intervals the life of an eastern Sultan, he yet showed to the full his uncle's audacity, diplomatic skill and determination.

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  • Nicholas Rostov experienced this blissful condition to the full when, after 1807, he continued to serve in the Pavlograd regiment, in which he already commanded the squadron he had taken over from Denisov.

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  • This will enable us to exploit the regular radiosonde measurements from Halley to the full.

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  • Subsample surveys In addition to the full cohort studies, four subsample surveys have been carried out.

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  • The seemingly trite lyric has some depth for those who care to look, and this arrangement exploits this to the full.

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  • There is no fee for this service, and you can pay any amount you would like from the minimum to the full balance due.

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  • Benefits of this partnership include extra awards in addition to the full scholarship that winners receive.

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  • Most experts speculate that Wayne will be sentenced to the full year in prison.

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  • Though preferring shade, they only need a good supply of water at the root during summer, and will thrive even exposed to the full rays of the sun.

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  • This plant should be exposed to the full sun, in crevices situated between two rocks, and where the roots can penetrate gritty or stony soil to the depth of 3 feet.

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  • After 14 or so, most children will be able to comfortably move up to the full size electric guitars that are only an inch longer in length.

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  • Use the half tile as a complementary color to the full tile.

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  • To get access to the full text of articles over six months old, go to the National Institute of Health's PubMed site and look up the title of interest.

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  • From the Virtual Console to the full disc-based releases, the Nintendo Wii is no stranger to cheat codes, Easter eggs, secrets, walkthroughs, and tips.

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  • As can be expected, one of the major components to the full band kit is the wireless guitar controller.

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  • These days, most cell phones do not offer the same kind of capacity as many standalone MP3 players, especially if you're the type of person who is more accustomed to the full size iPod and its 20GB, 40GB, or even 80GB of internal memory.

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  • Because they do not have access to the full range of situations in which children interact, however, teachers and parents may not always be the best source of information on children's peer problems.

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  • Three options are currently available ranging from 20 US dollars in price to the Full Demonstrator Kits that sell for approximately 150 dollars.

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  • Both are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

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  • Medium Shoulder Flap bag - Similar in design to the Full Flap shoulder bag, the Medium flap shoulder bag has a flap in the front that goes three quarters of the way down the body of the bag.

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  • The shoes do so well selling in specialized brick and mortar shops that you can only buy them online in a very few outlets, and even then you are not going to have access to the full range of models.

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  • Part of "breaking down the moves" is trying them out bit by bit, slowly working up to the full 100 percent that you'll give at the game or competition.

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  • It is a brief list in comparison to the full list found in the South Beach Diet book, and mainly to show popular food categories.

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  • These chemically altered ingredients are the culprits for the change in taste and texture of many foods in comparison to the full fat version.

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  • If you've never worn a nightgown in winter, try one of Shadowline's longer gowns, which has long sleeves and a high neck in addition to the full skirt.

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  • Listen to the full song online at Daz's official website.

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  • Last FM - There is no need to have a Last FM membership to listen to the full version of Monster Mash on this site.

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  • They don't list size choices and you have to click the image you like a couple times to get to the full size then you have to right click and save it.

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  • If a company chooses to lease their uniforms, the program is similar to the full service rental program except employees must clean their own uniforms.

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