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and they just put instructors out there and you you sign up for instruction and they just give you an arm band and if you see an instructor who's not doing anything you just tap on the shoulder and ask him questions and they'll show you things
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The instructors are really good at helping, and are always available.
| 1 | 7,955 | 1 |
Shoot only the ones that face , Jon had told Adrin.
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Shoot the ones that face , Adrin told Jon
| 2 | 7,956 | 2 |
Poirot answered categorically, almost mechanically.
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Poirot gave them the answers in perfect order, like a robot.
| 0 | 7,964 | 1 |
uh well no i just know i know several single mothers who absolutely can't afford they have to go with the a single uh what i mean a babysitter more more or less
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I know single moms who wouldn't be able to afford .
| 0 | 7,965 | 2 |
This provides insight into the important Japanese concept of katachi (form), the rough equivalent of It isn't what you do; it's the way that you do .
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Katachi means, it's not how you do something; it's what you do.
| 2 | 7,971 | 1 |
it would probably be a lot more work and probably not turn out as good
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I think it would be a lot more work to do like that instead of my way
| 1 | 7,976 | 1 |
yeah they uh they the voters voted one way and it and then uh some federal judge said no that was unconstitutional and they have had two or three votes and the city council is divided over what the district should be because they divide one way and the minorities say we're losing representation representation and uh it it's just a big battle
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the vote of the people was actually unconstitutional
| 0 | 7,982 | 1 |
but you know they kids seem like when they get ten or twelve years old they fall out of that and and they don't follow at all you know there're very few scouts go on and become Eagle Scouts and and i don't know what the high rank is for the gals but
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All Boy Scouts go on to be Eagle Scouts.
| 2 | 7,988 | 1 |
But you might as well see for yourself if you don't believe . The note, in Tuppence's well-known schoolboy writing, ran as follows: "DEAR JULIUS, "It's always better to have things in black and white.
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If you don't believe then maybe looking at this will convince .
| 0 | 7,999 | 3 |
that's uh only way to do
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It's a good way to get it done.
| 1 | 8,006 | 1 |
someone else noticed and i said well i guess that's true and it was somewhat melodio in other words it wasn't just you know it was really funny
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No one noticed and it wasn't funny at all.
| 2 | 8,013 | 2 |
I could've afforded a much swankier, up-town place- or at least, a slightly swankier, mid-town place- but all that space would just encourage to clutter.
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I was poor and could only afford a small space.
| 2 | 8,017 | 1 |
17 "Surely you are not thinking of refusing?
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You can't be thinking of turning down?
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This guide will introduce to many, but not all, of the popular Aegean Islands.
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The guide includes all of the popular Aegean Islands.
| 2 | 8,028 | 1 |
Dole : We ought to agree that somebody else should do .
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We don't agree that anyone should do .
| 2 | 8,029 | 2 |
i know that i didn't much uh-huh oh
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I did a lot.
| 2 | 8,032 | 1 |
Basically, to sell .
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To sell , basically.
| 0 | 8,036 | 2 |
That's why we tried to kill .
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That's one of the reasons we wanted to kill .
| 1 | 8,039 | 2 |
you know they can't really defend like somebody grown uh say my age you know yeah
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They can't defend because of their age.
| 0 | 8,046 | 2 |
But in fact Haveman and Wolfe's statistical analysis is designed to rule out this and similar alternative theories, leaving to conclude that the moves themselves are harmful.
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We conclude that the moves are harmful.
| 0 | 8,058 | 1 |
'Have you Mr. Whittington's address in town?
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I already have the address for Mr. Whittington, thank .
| 2 | 8,059 | 1 |
For instance, when Clinton cited executive privilege as a reason for holding back a memo from FBI Director Louis Freeh criticizing his drug policies, Bob Dole asserted that the president had no basis for refusing to divulge .
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Bob Dole stated that Bill Clinton had no right to privilege.
| 0 | 8,072 | 1 |
You can count on me, if necessary, for one million dollars.
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I don't have any money to give .
| 2 | 8,075 | 1 |
(In the short run, higher-income taxpayers may pay more taxes, not less, if a capgains rate cut leads to sell more assets than they otherwise would have done.)
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A capgains tax would make people buy more assets.
| 2 | 8,076 | 1 |
A lack of sleep can always be remedied later, a Madrile??o might tell , as he tops off a late night with early-morning chocolate con curros (a fried-dough and chocolate snack ideal for absorbing alcohol) on the way home for a shower and then continues on to work.
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The citizens of Madrid are eager to party creating a city that is also active at night.
| 1 | 8,079 | 1 |
apparently apparently the appraisers likes because our taxes sure is high isn't it it really is
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The appraisers liked the item because our taxes are high.
| 0 | 8,080 | 1 |
yeah you can also do the same thing using um if you have ground beef just stir fry the ground beef drain off the oil use the same hoi sin sauce and um some of the frozen mixed vegetables
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So you can fry ground beef, drain , and then add hoi sin sauce and vegetables.
| 0 | 8,090 | 1 |
It's very hard to believe, for anyone who knows well, but I was actually speechless for a period, Zelon said.
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Zelon is normally a talkative and opinionated person.
| 1 | 8,092 | 1 |
In the case of speech, Fiss appears to believe that the reason the American public is less enlightened than he would wish to be concerning matters such as feminism, the rights of homosexuals, and regulation of industry is that people are denied access to the opinions and information that would enlighten .
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There is belief held by Fiss that the American public is denied enlightening information.
| 0 | 8,109 | 2 |
He sat up, trying to free .
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He wanted to get out of there fast.
| 1 | 8,115 | 1 |
They wanted , so they got ." Dave considered .
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They wanted to use your skills, so they brought here.
| 1 | 8,118 | 4 |
oh well yeah that's all i have to say thank
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Thank , that's all I have to say.
| 0 | 8,120 | 2 |
Others watched with cold eyes and expressionless faces.
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Everyone was cheering or cursing as they watched.
| 2 | 8,123 | 1 |
and i look back on that and i bought shoes i went shopping i did not need that money i did not need i didn't need i shouldn't have even qualified to get i didn't need and it would have been a little rough i might have eaten some bologna instead of roast beef out of the deli but i did not need and as i look back now now we're paying that back i told my son if you have to live in the ghetto to go to college do but don't take out ten thousand dollars in loans don't do and i don't i hope don't think he'll have to do that but i just so like we might if we didn't have those loans we could have saved in the last five years the money for that and i believe we would have because God's really put in our heart not to get in debt you know but we have friends at church that do this on a constant basis that are totally debt free and they pay cash for everything they buy
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My friends should look towards me as a model of saving money.
| 1 | 8,132 | 8 |
Local residents will tell where to find .
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There are local tour guides to help you find .
| 1 | 8,134 | 3 |
Time reports that Harrer denies having known she was.)
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Harrer denies having known she was going to kill .
| 1 | 8,137 | 1 |
Pray be seated, mademoiselle.
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Please don't seat , miss.
| 2 | 8,140 | 1 |
He fell in love with Monica Lewinsky--and even told he wanted to be with her when he left office.
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He told Monica that he would like to be with her even after leaving the office.
| 0 | 8,144 | 1 |
This provides insight into the important Japanese concept of katachi (form), the rough equivalent of It isn't what you do; it's the way that you do .
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All Japanese people abide by the concept of katachi.
| 1 | 8,148 | 1 |
Well, let us leave .
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Let's take with us.
| 2 | 8,156 | 2 |
it sure will well good to talk to
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That is unlikely and this conversation has gotten nowhere.
| 2 | 8,168 | 1 |
In my Crossfire days, I was patronized even by Sam Donaldson.
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During Crossfire, even Sam Donaldson patronized .
| 0 | 8,184 | 1 |
In the midst of a final desultory polishing of her silver, Tuppence was disturbed by the ringing of the front door bell, and went to answer .
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Tuppence polishes her silver every day and hates to be disturbed.
| 1 | 8,199 | 1 |
made yeah made all the way through four years of college playing ball but
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I played basketball in college.
| 0 | 8,207 | 2 |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express in Spanish.
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Charlies I could barely speak Spanish, and the grandson wasn't even born in Spain.
| 0 | 8,211 | 1 |
right right well you know i think uh i think it's going to happen i don't know i don't know what else i could suggest to them you know if they ask what should we do i don't know i wouldn't know what else to suggest to them just education start with these little kids you know and like you said you know start making it practice you know start showing all the street signs and all the cars of course i think all the cars are manufactured that way they aren't aren't all of them most o f the new ones i'm seeing are are made with miles per hour and kilometers on them
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Education will make it happen.
| 1 | 8,212 | 1 |
and i need to be better because uh uh we just bought my wife and i just bought a new car and uh you know we want to take real good care of it so uh
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We paid a good amount for it.
| 1 | 8,213 | 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 his Congress Party.
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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 off.
| 1 | 8,217 | 1 |
One opportunist who stayed was Octavius Decatur Gass.
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Octavius described as an opportunist often.
| 1 | 8,222 | 1 |
Dan Burton, in an appearance on Good Morning, America , said he had sent a letter to Attorney General Janet Reno urging to have the FBI seize the Kuhn paperback immediately so it can be examined by its own labs.
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Dan Burton appeared on Good Morning, America.
| 0 | 8,223 | 1 |
Despite its initial failings, Siegel's Flamingo survived , as did mob infiltration of casinos.
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Siegel never failed once and was always considered very lucky.
| 2 | 8,224 | 1 |
and it's just like college too i think that if a kid goes to college and you can help fine but i don't think you should pay the whole way
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You should pay the whole way for the kid's college tuition.
| 2 | 8,225 | 1 |
Despite their many similarities, Koreans and Japanese have long been mutually hostile and have pointed to the vast differences between their languages as proof that they lack a shared ancestry.
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Koreans and Japanese see as different cultures,
| 0 | 8,227 | 1 |
It was a splendid life ”I loved ." There was a smile on her face, and her head was thrown back.
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There were many people listening to her.
| 1 | 8,229 | 1 |
you sound like this girl that i talked to about books and we got into movies one night
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You remind of talking to a girl about books and movies.
| 0 | 8,231 | 1 |
or yeah exactly and that's what i say you'll you'll be you'll be so much better off for it as you get older because you know a lot of kids resent things that parents tell and and stuff but it's because you've been there
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Kids don't like what their parents have told .
| 0 | 8,233 | 2 |
yes they would they just wouldn't be able to own the kind of automobiles that they think they deserve to own or the kind of homes that we think we deserve to own we might have to you know just be able to i think if we a generation went without debt then the next generation like if if our our generation my husband and i we're twenty eight if we lived our lives and didn't become you know indebted like you know our generation before us that um the budget would balance and that we became accustomed to living with what we could afford which we wouldn't be destitute i mean we wouldn't be living on the street by any means but just compared to how spoiled we are we would be in our own minds but i feel like the generation after us would oh man it would be so good it would be so much better it wouldn't be perfect but then they could learn to live with what what they could afford to save to buy and if you want a nicer car than that well you save a little longer
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I am glad our generation has no debt.
| 2 | 8,238 | 1 |
I feel that you probably underestimate the danger, and therefore warn again that I can promise you no protection.
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You underestimate the probability of us getting caught.
| 1 | 8,249 | 1 |
because i always had to do and so i just pay someone else to do and they do the they do the cutting they fertilize um edge and um i think this year i'm going to have some landscaping put in
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I still do all the gardening and landscaping .
| 2 | 8,274 | 4 |
The Joint Venture which has so amply justified by success!" It was drunk with acclamation.
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The Joint Venture had justified by success.
| 0 | 8,279 | 2 |
The way we try to approach is to identify every legal problem that a client has.
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All of the client's legal problems are supposed to be identified.
| 0 | 8,280 | 1 |
oh no no they're not fired there are they have one chance to then go in a program if you come back positive you have one chance to go in and go into they have a lot of uh rehabilitation both for alcohol and for drug use uh and they have uh a lot of uh they they have an agency where you can go for personal problems financial or whatever
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There has been several people who had to go for rehabilitation last year.
| 1 | 8,287 | 1 |
When the two nations divided up, France got 54 sq km (21 sq miles) and Holland agreed to take just 41 sq km (16 sq miles), but that included the important salt pond near the Dutch capital of Philipsburg.
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France ended up not getting the salt pound.
| 0 | 8,297 | 1 |
yeah that that i i had a i had a program due and uh one one window i had the program and the other one i had the program running so if there was ever a mistake i could easily check you know i could look at the program and say this is where i made the error
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Doing this way took longer, but it was worth it.
| 1 | 8,298 | 1 |
and those are the people that you know can you rehabilitate the some of the ones that are you know perpetual
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If people repeatedly commit the same crimes, why bother letting out?
| 1 | 8,312 | 2 |
They just don't like as much as men do.
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Guys seem to like way more than them.
| 0 | 8,315 | 2 |
83 At that point, Poirot nudged gently, indicating two men who were sitting together near the door.
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The two men looked mean.
| 1 | 8,322 | 1 |
Gary Oldman turns into some sort of gigantic hominid-bat creature and flaps about in Dracula . The Vampire Master in John Carpenter's Vampires can fly down the road fast enough to catch a speeding car and can stick to the ceiling of a motel room.
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Oldman made himself a creature that bit everyone he saw.
| 1 | 8,327 | 1 |
i don't even know how they figure really i'm glad i don't work in a store
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I'm glad I don't work in a department store.
| 1 | 8,330 | 1 |
an d now we got the governor she's going to do that
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Now we have the governor, there is no way she is going to do .
| 2 | 8,332 | 1 |
The movie isn't clear on where the secret report that kicked off Bergman's interest in tobacco came from, or who in the FDA thought it was a good idea to turn onto Wigand.
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Bergman does not know who Wigand is.
| 2 | 8,333 | 1 |
I had rejected as absurd, nevertheless it persisted.
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I rejected as absurd but it persisted out of protest.
| 1 | 8,339 | 2 |
there and they uh they in fact they had this was in uh the late twenties and they in fact used some of the equipment that had been left over and uh he turned down it it's interesting that that most people don't realize how small the canal is have you ever been there
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This was in 1928
| 1 | 8,340 | 1 |
that your approach is is is right you can actually go out and sub if even if you don't wanna get hands on you can even just sub out the concrete and those kind of things and and that's kind of the plan i have so um uh everyone i talk to uh i've
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You can not ever sub .
| 2 | 8,356 | 3 |
Can I help ?'
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Can i give you assistance?
| 0 | 8,375 | 1 |
It is not possible to walk up through the water as at Dunn's River, but steps have been erected at the side of the water to take to a platform at the foot of the first cascade.
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The steps are covered in mossy and very slippy.
| 1 | 8,377 | 1 |
of course you got to charge and keep your cash
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You have to keep your cash and charge .
| 0 | 8,383 | 2 |
The most comfortable courses are in the cooler hill stations, notably Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill.
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They built the stations where people could enjoy year-round.
| 1 | 8,391 | 1 |
i guess it's just you know and when i think about that lady this this particular lady who wrote me a check for twelve dollars and it bounced and i sent through you know sent through the check through the bank once and she incurred at least a fifteen dollar fee
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A lady wrote me a check for 12 dollars and it went through with no issue.
| 2 | 8,394 | 2 |
no it didn't
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It didn't make over the jump.
| 1 | 8,403 | 1 |
If you are keen to learn Israeli folk dancing, the Bicurei Ha'etim Cellar in Heftman Street will teach .
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The Bicurei Ha'etim Cellar exclusively teaches traditional Russian dancing.
| 2 | 8,406 | 1 |
Daniel took upon himself to explain a few things.
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Daniel explained what was happening.
| 0 | 8,409 | 1 |
Poirot answered categorically, almost mechanically.
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Poirot responded to them categorically, like a machine.
| 0 | 8,418 | 1 |
They were so sure of themselves that they took for granted he had made a mistake."
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He made a mistake but concealed so it wasn't obvious.
| 1 | 8,427 | 2 |
will never be doused (Brit Hume, Fox News Sunday ; Tony Blankley, Late Edition ; Robert Novak, Capital Gang ; Tucker Carlson, The McLaughlin Group ). The middle way is best expressed by Howard Kurtz (NBC's Meet the Press )--he scolds Brill for undisclosed campaign contributions and for overstretching his legal case against Kenneth Starr but applauds for casting light on the media.
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They did not think anything was wrong with the contributions not being disclosed.
| 2 | 8,432 | 1 |
cook and then the next time it would be my turn and i'd try to outdo and then he'd try to outdo and we we was really a lot of fun and
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I would cook and then the next turn would be his and we would try to outdo each other but sometimes we would get in a fight over things.
| 2 | 8,436 | 2 |
'Wait here,' I was ordered.
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He told to wait until he opened the gate.
| 1 | 8,441 | 1 |
Even after we hire good people, we need to take steps to retain .
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It's necessary to do what's needed to retain good people even after they get hired.
| 0 | 8,449 | 1 |
and clean up is is uh is a joy uh a little soap and water and air dry and you don't have to worry about that
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You let it air dry because it'll smudge any other way.
| 1 | 8,454 | 1 |
We can leave and let them die, said Thorn.
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Thorn told we could leave to die.
| 0 | 8,462 | 3 |
He went down on his knees, examining minutely, even going so far as to smell .
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He examined upon his hands and knees.
| 0 | 8,463 | 3 |
As a result, an estimated four out of five low-income people requiring legal help in our community do not receive .
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Most low-income people who need legal help in the community do not get .
| 0 | 8,468 | 2 |
So have I for that matter, but I flatter that my choice of dishes was more judicious than yours.
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My choice of dishes were nothing compared to yours.
| 2 | 8,478 | 1 |
Watergate remains for many an unhealed wound, and Clinton's critics delight in needling with Watergate comparisons--whether to Whitewater or Flytrap.
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Clinton is the same person as Whitewater or Flytrap.
| 2 | 8,480 | 1 |
it was really a nice compromise especially because she felt like she was still living in her own house and she still had her own couch and her own bed and it it really helped a lot and she was a lot more comfortable and she didn't
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Having her own furniture in the house made it much more comfortable for her. Yet still able get assistance if she needed .They check on them two or three times a day and give their medication also.
| 1 | 8,487 | 1 |
He grimaced at his own doubts.
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He felt bad for doubting .
| 1 | 8,514 | 1 |
how do you like well
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What are your feelings?
| 0 | 8,543 | 1 |
A succession of discoveries has taught about archeabacteria, very ancient and primitive single-cell organisms that live in the places you'd least expect anything to call home.
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Several discoveries have showed us the existence of archaebacteria on Mars.
| 1 | 8,546 | 1 |
yeah because being a student i'm doing for the money
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This project pays better than most other student jobs.
| 1 | 8,548 | 1 |
But of course, that's just another way of saying that liberal democracy--a value Huntington surely ranks above the alternatives morally--may never fit some peoples as naturally as it fits .
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Liberal democracy fits well because we are political figures.
| 1 | 8,552 | 2 |
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