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Ca'daan felt him skin get hot and unable to come up with any suitable response, moved on. | Ca'daan was freezing! | 2 | 6,813 | 1 |
Shall I tell you what it would be like for your soul to live in the muck of a swamp in a mandrake root? Dave shook him head. | Shall I tell you how your soul could live in a mandrake root? | 0 | 6,816 | 1 |
THEY ARE READY, returned Susan's voice in the back of him mind. | He cringed when he imagined Susan's voice. | 1 | 6,820 | 1 |
She buried him remains to spare her mother the gruesome sight. | The gruesome sight that her mother would have encountered was spared when she buried him remains. | 0 | 6,852 | 2 |
THEY ARE READY, returned Susan's voice in the back of him mind. | He couldn't remember what Susan's voice sounded like. | 2 | 6,856 | 1 |
Something in him mind seemed also to have developed a "tan" that let him face the bite of chance without flinching. | Despite all him experiences he still flinched at the prospect of chance. | 2 | 6,864 | 2 |
Still, it would be interesting to know. 109 Poirot looked at me very earnestly, and again shook him head. | Poirot was disappointed with me. | 1 | 6,871 | 1 |
Kutchins and Kirk cite a particularly amusing example of such Robert Spitzer, the man in charge of DSM-III , was sitting down with a committee that included him wife, in the process of composing a criteria-set for Masochistic Personality Disorder--a disease that was suggested for, but never made it into, the DSM-III-R (a revised edition). | DSM-III-R is a book of personality disorders. | 1 | 6,877 | 1 |
Even though the scratch was tiny, it broke him heart and haunted him for two weeks. | The scratch haunted him for two weeks. | 0 | 6,884 | 1 |
Michael B. Wachter of the University of Pennsylvania and him colleagues conclude that there is a wage and fringe benefit premium for the postal bargaining labor force of 29. | Wachter works for University of Chicago. | 2 | 6,886 | 1 |
He turned and saw Jon sleeping in him half-tent. | He saw Jon was pacing around. | 2 | 6,888 | 1 |
De Wit worked from likenesses of actual monarchs to produce him portraits. | De Wit worked from likenesses of monarchs to produce both him portraits and battle scenes. | 1 | 6,921 | 2 |
Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1876 1909) tried to apply absolute rule to an empire staggering under a crushing foreign debt, with a fragmented population of hostile people, and succeeded only in creating ill will and dissatisfaction amongst the younger generation of educated Turks. | The population was fractured during the rule of Sultan Adbul Hamid II, and many people were hostile to him rule. | 0 | 6,933 | 1 |
A politician connected with the home service of him parliamentary section's boss, with the mobile phone number 0-609-3459812, and known for him lack of sense of humor, did not take too well to a message from 'Admirer' - 'Wishes shovel best'. | Upon receiving the message he didn't like, he deleted it. | 1 | 6,936 | 2 |
But when he was persuaded by divers means to help us, he gave up after one week, declaring it beyond him powers. | The person accepted defeat after seven days, as it was too difficult. | 0 | 6,947 | 1 |
For example, if Ovitz's five-year deal was worth, say, $100 million, and if the compensation committee had added to that a front-end grant of free Disney shares worth, say, $50 million, then--assuming that Ovitz finished him five-year contract period--the cost to Disney would be $150 million. | The cost to Disney would be $150 million | 0 | 6,950 | 1 |
The man had probably heard him urinating or maybe even noticed the change of him breath as he awoke. | The man woke up to sheer silence. | 2 | 6,980 | 1 |
Him arm came up over him eyes, cutting off the glare. | Having been in complete darkness for hours, it took him a while to get adjusted to the sunlight. | 1 | 6,981 | 2 |
(Read Slate 's on how Bush flaunts the courage of him cliches. | Slate depicts Bush flaunting the courage of him cliches. | 0 | 6,985 | 2 |
He sat a short distance from them, him eyes on Jon. | Looking at Jon, he sat a short distance from them. | 0 | 7,009 | 1 |
The first historical mention of Agra is in 1501, when Sultan Sikandar Lodi made it him capital. | The first historical mention of Agra is in 1911. | 2 | 7,021 | 1 |
Him mother died when he was young, and he was adopted by the Brodkeys. | He changed him name to Brodkey when he was adopted. | 1 | 7,048 | 2 |
Around the year 1400, fighting over the island of Singapore drove the Srivijaya prince Parameswara to seek refuge up the peninsula coast with him orang laut pirate friends in their small fishing village of Melaka. | No one wanted Singapore. | 2 | 7,066 | 1 |
But it just might be because he's afraid he'll lose him No. | He might be afraid he'll lose him No. | 0 | 7,090 | 2 |
Though he abstains from showbizzy campaigning, he markets him virtue and exploits him legend. | He is capable to market him virtue, exploiting him legend, but fans are starting to get tired of it. | 1 | 7,108 | 4 |
Madam Regent attended church and the mission schools (which you can still visit in Honolulu) and burned images of the old Hawaiian gods, while Kamehameha II entertained lavishly in the company of him wives. | Madam Regent had attended mission schools in Hawaii. | 0 | 7,112 | 1 |
He needs to keep him finger on the pulse to succeed during the short tourist season. | The tourism season is so long that he will be successful eventually. | 2 | 7,121 | 1 |
Him failure will endure. | The man did not try hard enough. | 1 | 7,147 | 1 |
He felt the off-hand dagger's weight in the small of him back. | The knife was poking into him back. | 1 | 7,196 | 2 |
This having come to him stepmother's ears, she taxed him with it on the afternoon before her death, and a quarrel ensued, part of which was overheard. | He felt guilty for the rest of him life for the last words he spoke to her before her death. | 1 | 7,201 | 2 |
Ickes apparently made calls to donors from him government office, but there is no evidence so far that anyone else solicited funds in a federal building. | There is no evidence that anyone except Ickes solicited donations from the federal building. | 0 | 7,215 | 1 |
Trump, who said he would decide by March whether to run for president, would likely spend $100 million to $200 million of him own money on a campaign. | In March, Trump decided that he was not suited to run for President. | 1 | 7,216 | 1 |
The much-previewed profile of Michael Huffington reveals that he is--surprise, surprise--gay. | Michael Huffington has gone to great lengths in order to conceal him sexuality. | 1 | 7,221 | 1 |
To keep the colors fresh, he dabbed the carcass with blood from a pail, then grabbed him paintbrushes to capture those lurid reds on canvas. | He lightly pressed blood from a pain onto the carcass. | 0 | 7,230 | 1 |
He pointed at him bald head. | He lost all of him hair in a fire. | 1 | 7,241 | 2 |
Of how, when tea was done, and everyone had stood,He reached for my head, put him hands over it,And gently pulled me to him chest, which smelledOf dung smoke and cinnamon and mutton grease.I could hear him wheezy breathing now, like the prophet's Last whispered word repeated by the faithful.Then he prayed for what no one had time to translate--Him son interrupted the old man to tell him a groupOf snake charmers sought him blessing, and a blind thief.The saint pushed me away, took one long look,Then straightened my collar and nodded me toward the door. | When tea was done, he took him hands off me. | 2 | 7,249 | 6 |
Something in him mind seemed also to have developed a "tan" that let him face the bite of chance without flinching. | He had already lost most of him life savings at the roulette wheel, so what did one more spin count for. | 1 | 7,265 | 2 |
He fled in him car when cops arrived and led them on a chase that ended in the massive crash. | The cops set off in pursuit until a traffic accident happened. | 0 | 7,274 | 1 |
I put it to you that, wearing a suit of Mr. Inglethorp's clothes, with a black beard trimmed to resemble him, you were there ”and signed the register in him name! | He was trying to impersonate Mr. Inglethorp and forging him signature. | 0 | 7,287 | 3 |
Although it's hard to disagree with James Surowiecki's roasting of Wade Cook in The Book on Cook, Surowiecki's assertion that the equity stock option market is simply a big casino that contribute[s] nothing to the smooth functioning of capital markets is both wrong and silly. | Surowiecki's research and theories are sometimes unpopular with him peers. | 1 | 7,314 | 1 |
De Wit worked from likenesses of actual monarchs to produce him portraits. | De Wit used fictional monarchs to produce him portraits. | 2 | 7,318 | 2 |
He caught him breath. | He breathed. | 0 | 7,321 | 1 |
It recalls William Randolph Hearst's castle in Caleornia, with its imaginative juxtaposition of ancient Roman and Chinese sculpture, fine Venetian glass chandeliers, Syvres porcelain, old Flemish masters, and naughty French erotica. | William Randolph Hearst didn't love chandeliers, but kept them to make him lady happy. | 1 | 7,385 | 1 |
Michael B. Wachter of the University of Pennsylvania and him colleagues conclude that there is a wage and fringe benefit premium for the postal bargaining labor force of 29. | Wachter teaches economics at the University of Pennsylvania. | 1 | 7,403 | 1 |
Now open political debate flourished, especially in Calcutta where Karl Marx was much appreciated. | Now political debate flourished in Calcutta especially, where Karl Marx was appreciated for him great sense of humor. | 1 | 7,420 | 1 |
In America, him colleagues are mostly defeated (Miss Mudd, him predecessor on him first job, has retired early in disgust) when they aren't sadistic. | When him colleagues aren't sadistic, they are mostly defeated. | 0 | 7,429 | 4 |
Where do you think she can be, Sir James?" The lawyer shook him head. | Do you think she left? | 1 | 7,431 | 1 |
Kutchins and Kirk cite a particularly amusing example of such Robert Spitzer, the man in charge of DSM-III , was sitting down with a committee that included him wife, in the process of composing a criteria-set for Masochistic Personality Disorder--a disease that was suggested for, but never made it into, the DSM-III-R (a revised edition). | Robert Spitzer's work was unknown to Kutchins and Kirk. | 2 | 7,462 | 1 |
So he goes out and walks in the woods, little dreaming that Mrs. Inglethorp will open him desk, and discover the incriminating document. | He goes out into the woods. | 0 | 7,470 | 1 |
It displays some superb marble sculptures of the second century a.d. , most notably a Venus and the Emperor Hadrian and him wife Sabina. | Only paintings of 19th century philosophers are on display. | 2 | 7,499 | 1 |
Meet the Press host Tim Russert took him Christmas vacation five days early by letting Rep. | Tim Russert didn't take a vacation, he continued to work on Meet The Press. | 2 | 7,501 | 1 |
Of how, when tea was done, and everyone had stood,He reached for my head, put him hands over it,And gently pulled me to him chest, which smelledOf dung smoke and cinnamon and mutton grease.I could hear him wheezy breathing now, like the prophet's Last whispered word repeated by the faithful.Then he prayed for what no one had time to translate--Him son interrupted the old man to tell him a groupOf snake charmers sought him blessing, and a blind thief.The saint pushed me away, took one long look,Then straightened my collar and nodded me toward the door. | When tea was done, he put him hands on me romantically. | 1 | 7,514 | 6 |
Well aware of the island's burgeoning wealth and repository of supplies, the French pirate Bertrand de Montluc sailed into Funchal harbor with him 11-galleon armada and 1,300 men. | Bertrand de Montluc arrived at the island with a great force of men. | 0 | 7,517 | 1 |
Beatrice and Grace made out OK legally, but some of us will never use their products again without thinking about Travolta losing him shirt in the name of those wasted-away little kids. | Beatrice was nearly sent to prison for many months. | 1 | 7,518 | 1 |
The end is near! Then a shout went up, and Hanson jerked him eyes from the gears to focus on a group of rocs that were landing at the far end of the camp. | Hanson redirected him gaze from the gears to the group of rocs. | 0 | 7,550 | 2 |
He found himself thinking in circles of worry and pulled himself back to him problem. | He could not afford to get distracted from him problem. | 1 | 7,562 | 2 |
He and him associates weren't operating at the level of metaphor. | He and him associates were operating at the level of the metaphor. | 2 | 7,582 | 2 |
Local boy Gates wisely built him 45,000-square-foot castle in suburban Seattle. | Gates constructed a large house in the Seattle area. | 0 | 7,609 | 1 |
4) Clinton's job rating fell from 60 to 55 points in a Washington Post poll, apparently because pollees disapproved of him use of the White House for fund raising. | Clinton's job ratings fell to an all-time low. | 1 | 7,615 | 1 |
After the death of Columbus in 1505, Jamaica became the property of him son Diego, who dispatched Don Juan de Esquivel to the island as Governor. | Diego wasn't knowledgeable enough to govern the island. | 1 | 7,617 | 1 |
Julius before the safe in the flat, her own question and the pause before him reply, "Nothing." Was there really nothing? | Julius answered her right away, without a moment of thought. | 2 | 7,628 | 1 |
He touched it and felt him skin swelling and growing hot. | Him skin was cold and clammy. | 2 | 7,654 | 2 |
As he stepped across the threshold, Tommy brought the picture down with terrific force on him head. | Tommy hurt him head bringing the picture down. | 1 | 7,659 | 2 |
In America, him colleagues are mostly defeated (Miss Mudd, him predecessor on him first job, has retired early in disgust) when they aren't sadistic. | When him colleagues aren't sadistic, they are successful. | 2 | 7,690 | 4 |
Update on the Democratic fund-raising scandal : 1) President Clinton said FBI agents denied him advance warning about Chinese influence-buying efforts by telling him aides to keep the information secret. | Clinton said he was completely innocent and instructed them to stop talking about it. | 1 | 7,704 | 1 |
Nowadays, a poverty lawyer working for one of New York's many agencies representing the indigent - including Legal Aid, the South Brooklyn Legal Services, the Lawyers Alliance for New York, InMotion, the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, Volunteers of Legal Service, the Bronx Defenders and New York Lawyers for the Public Interest - might begin him or her career at $32,000 per annum, compared with the $125,000 average first-year associate salary at the city's larger firms. | Poverty lawyers might make $32,000 per year starting out. | 0 | 7,707 | 1 |
During him disastrous campaign in Russia, he found time in Moscow to draw up a new statute for the Com??die-Francaise (the national theater), which had been dissolved during the Revolution. | Russia has been successfully invaded hundreds of times. | 2 | 7,714 | 1 |
… I saw that I must lead two lives. | I must lead two lives; one in perfectly amiable company with the president, and one whispering in the ears of him enemies as him back was turned. | 1 | 7,728 | 2 |
I can't help but wonder if Shuger thought to ask himself a few simple questions before launching him attack-- questions such as, did Tripp ask to be moved to her current job? | I know that Shuger asked himself a lot of questions. | 2 | 7,735 | 1 |
He asserted that the area was blessed with the highest concentration of exactly those natural features that, when combined, create the most pleasing and relaxing vistas possible landscapes composed of lakes representing the source of life in water, trees offering the promise of shelter, smooth areas providing easy walking and a curved shoreline or path in the distance to stimulate curiosity. | He did not believe him assertions of the area's beauty. | 2 | 7,742 | 1 |
Meet the Press host Tim Russert took him Christmas vacation five days early by letting Rep. | Tim Russert took an early vacation be letting no one know. | 1 | 7,744 | 1 |
In the ancestral environment a man would be likely to have more offspring if he got him pick of the most fertile-seeming women. | In dominant males had access fertile females. | 1 | 7,748 | 1 |
To keep the colors fresh, he dabbed the carcass with blood from a pail, then grabbed him paintbrushes to capture those lurid reds on canvas. | He used the red dye of beets to paint him canvas. | 2 | 7,760 | 2 |
He turned and saw Jon sleeping in him half-tent. | He saw Jon had been sleeping for hours. | 1 | 7,772 | 1 |
If they have overestimated how far the CPI is off, Boskin and him commission may institutionalize an underestimated CPI--guaranteeing a yearly, stealth tax increase. | If they've overestimated how far the CPI is off, it will have horrific consequences. | 0 | 7,784 | 1 |
Him fantastic body could heal itself against whatever they did to him, and him mind refused to accept the torture supinely. | Him weak body could not heal itself against the tiniest scratch. | 2 | 7,807 | 3 |
Him vigorous strides soon enabled him to gain upon them, and by the time he, in him turn, reached the corner the distance between them was sensibly lessened. | He walked quickly after them, having gained considerably upon rounding the corner. | 0 | 7,915 | 2 |
Arafat is also ailing and has no clear successor. | Arafat is also ailing and has no clear successor that is willing to wear him hats. | 1 | 7,917 | 1 |
For instance, one state government CIO attributed him success to him breadth of experience across a variety of financial, retail, and IT units, which facilitates him ability to | He was proud of what he had accomplished. | 1 | 7,922 | 3 |
Him off-the-cuff style seems amateurish next to Inglis' polished mini-essays. | Him style made him look like an amateur beside Inglis' work | 0 | 7,933 | 2 |
On a December day in 1917, British General Allenby rode up to Jaffa Gate and dismounted from him horse because he would not ride where Jesus walked; he then accepted the surrender of the city after the Ottoman Turks had fled (the flag of surrender was a bed-sheet from the American Colony Hotel). | In 1917, the Brittish General Allenby surrendered the city using a bed-sheet. | 2 | 7,940 | 1 |
Beatrice and Grace made out OK legally, but some of us will never use their products again without thinking about Travolta losing him shirt in the name of those wasted-away little kids. | Beatrice and Grace made out OK legally. | 0 | 7,978 | 1 |
The village is tiny and a total contrast to the bustle of the Trenchtown ghetto in Kingston, where he lived as a recording superstar. | He spent most of him time in the tiny village, outside of Kingston, | 2 | 8,007 | 1 |
Although I'm certain it amused Scott Shuger (an amusing guy, to judge by the terrific Today's Papers) to join the ranks of those who have publicly disparaged Linda Tripp, the fact remains that nothing in him piece, , reflects at all on Tripp herself. | I know it amused Shuger to join the people ripping Linda Tripp apart. | 0 | 8,012 | 1 |
They should have him be just a disembodied voice. | They had him fart all him lines while prancing around nude. | 2 | 8,030 | 1 |
For instance, when Clinton cited executive privilege as a reason for holding back a memo from FBI Director Louis Freeh criticizing him drug policies, Bob Dole asserted that the president had no basis for refusing to divulge it. | Bob Dole stated that Bill Clinton had no right to privilege. | 0 | 8,072 | 1 |
Crosethe Rue de Rivoli to the Palais-Royal, built for Car?di?nal Richelieu as him Paris residence in 1639, and originally named Palais-Cardinal. | Cardinal Richelieu was a wealthy man who worked diligently for the Catholic church. | 1 | 8,110 | 1 |
Tommy realized perfectly that in him own wits lay the only chance of escape, and behind him casual manner he was racking him brains furiously. | He'd been stuck for hours, starting to feel doubt crawl into him mind. | 2 | 8,146 | 4 |
Him plan was a simple a symmetrical design with straight streets and grand squares. | A symmetrical design with straight streets was visible on him plan and echoed in hers. | 1 | 8,149 | 2 |
Local legend claims that he wrote part of him great saga, Os Lusadas, in what is now called the Camees Grotto, situated in the spacious tropical Camees Garden. | It is claimed that a portion of Os Lusadas was written in the Camees Grotto. | 0 | 8,188 | 1 |
An article explains that Al Gore enlisted for the Vietnam War out of fealty to him father and distaste for draft Gore deplored the inequity of the rich not having to serve. | Gore dodged the draft. | 2 | 8,203 | 1 |
Unfortunately, following the vogue of conceptualism, Kentridge has entered a film in the show, , which uses animation of sketches much cruder than the ones he usually does interspersed with documentary footage from the apartheid era. | Kentridge did not enter a film in any show during him lifetime. | 2 | 8,206 | 1 |
She buried him remains to spare her mother the gruesome sight. | The remains would have caused grief to her mother. | 1 | 8,208 | 1 |
He appropriated for the State much of the personal fortunes of the princes, but found it harder to curtail the power of land-owners who had extensive contacts with the more conservative elements in him Congress Party. | It was difficult to curtail the power of land-owners in extensive contact with the more conservative elements in the Congress Party, because the Party was paying them off. | 1 | 8,217 | 1 |
You are sure that you did not in any way disclose your identity?" Tommy shook him head. | I wish you hadn't revealed your identity, that was a mistake. | 2 | 8,228 | 1 |
Gerth's prize-winning articles do not mention a CIA report concluding that U.S. security was not harmed by the 1996 accident review. | Gerth left out important information to make him article seem better. | 1 | 8,284 | 1 |
To keep the colors fresh, he dabbed the carcass with blood from a pail, then grabbed him paintbrushes to capture those lurid reds on canvas. | Many questioned why he was painting with blood in the first place. | 1 | 8,286 | 1 |
Him proud reserve--a product of 40 years in the spotlight--is refreshing but does not bode well for him capacity to shepherd big ideas through Congress. | He is way too loud. | 1 | 8,308 | 2 |
He and him associates weren't operating at the level of metaphor. | The associates were not at level at the metaphor. | 0 | 8,346 | 1 |
The director, Michael Mann, has never tried to tell a story as complex (or nonviolent) as The Insider , and he and him co-screenwriter, Eric Roth, don't shape their narrative very satisfyingly. | Michael Mann made him directorial debut in it. | 2 | 8,350 | 2 |