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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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Madrid has a curfew that states that every citizen needs to be at home after 9PM.
| 2 | 8,563 | 1 |
did you see
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There is nothing there.
| 2 | 8,580 | 1 |
oh that's not really important the the other stuff is just you know window dressing because we we've never ordered anything fact the the van that we've got we bought uh from an estate it was an estate trade uh it was almost brand new the the gentlemen who owned had died
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We were very lucky to get the van given how new it was.
| 1 | 8,593 | 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 does not fit well because we think communism is better.
| 2 | 8,601 | 2 |
In some cases, members initially participated because of an existing trust relationship with individual leaders or sponsors, and it was a challenge to keep returning until they saw value in participating and had built trust with other members.
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Trust is important to not only getting members, but keeping as well.
| 0 | 8,603 | 2 |
If you are keen to learn Israeli folk dancing, the Bicurei Ha'etim Cellar in Heftman Street will teach .
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There is a place in Heftman Street that teaches Israeli folk dancing.
| 0 | 8,605 | 1 |
A lot of people are going to look at it and say, 'Well, I took the exam the way it is and that's what I had to do ,' said Mr. Curnin.
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The exam is not that hard and a lot of people are going to talk about it.
| 1 | 8,612 | 1 |
It might not stop completely but it would slow the first night.
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It won't affect their speed at all.
| 2 | 8,625 | 2 |
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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It is important that I take care of my wife's car.
| 0 | 8,627 | 1 |
and that you're very much right but the jury may or may not see that way so you get a little anticipate you know anxious there and go well you know
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Even though you're correct, the jury might think differently.
| 0 | 8,629 | 1 |
For a second, I thought the crowd might provide with some cover, or at least slow my pursuers down with its sheer density.
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I thought I might hide in the crowd.
| 0 | 8,631 | 1 |
that was good and Poland yeah and i've done some of those yeah i like i like things that are those are a few of the ones i can take of his i like it when they actually are giving you information in a novel format i guess would be the
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I like when they are giving you information in a novel or short story format.
| 1 | 8,638 | 1 |
Since The Bell Curve was published, it has become clear that almost everything about it was inexcusably suspect data, mistakes in statistical procedures that would have flunked a sophomore (Murray--Herrnstein is deceased--clearly does not understand what a correlation coefficient means), deliberate suppression of contrary evidence, you name .
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The Bell Curve authors made up some of their conclusions to bolster their hypothesis.
| 1 | 8,642 | 1 |
They're both excited about it ...
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They're dreading .
| 2 | 8,656 | 1 |
Even after we hire good people, we need to take steps to retain .
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People often stay on a job for different reasons than the ones they had for accepting the position.
| 1 | 8,661 | 1 |
The credibility of the United States working with its European partners in NATO is on the line.
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The United States currently enjoys high favorability among its European allies who trust completely.
| 2 | 8,668 | 1 |
uh i don't know i i have mixed emotions about him uh sometimes i like but at the same times i love to see somebody beat
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He is my favorite and I never want to see anyone beat .
| 2 | 8,673 | 3 |
The key question may be not what Hillary knew but when she knew .
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Hillary never knew anything.
| 2 | 8,702 | 1 |
at least i'm going to give it a try cause you can see i mean the oil filters i mean you can touch it's right there
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It doesn't seem worth the effort because the oil filter's out of reach.
| 2 | 8,708 | 1 |
Shall I tell what it would be like for your soul to live in the muck of a swamp in a mandrake root? Dave shook his head.
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Shall I send your soul into a mandrake root?
| 1 | 8,710 | 1 |
then there's that uh let's see i like the Lakers Milwaukee Atlanta Hawks i like too
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I like the Lakers, Milwaukee and Atlanta, basketball is my favorite sport.
| 1 | 8,712 | 1 |
and then you can add cocoa powder to it to make chocolate or after it's thickened i cook for a good once it starts boiling i just i cook for a good seven minutes
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I like to make the cocoa and then drink with whipped cream.
| 1 | 8,742 | 3 |
Among the allegations is that Tokyo Joe--listen, he calls that-- duped subscribers to his e-mail advisory , exaggerating his annual returns by leaving out losing trades.
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Because Tokyo Joe doesn't tell people about the money he has lost he gets more investors.
| 0 | 8,753 | 1 |
Bettelheim committed suicide in 1990, evidently having found life unbearable, despite (or because of) his fictions.
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Bettelheim killed in 1990.
| 0 | 8,756 | 1 |
And, just incidentally, the Sons of the Egg who'd attacked in the hospital had tried to reach the camp twice already, once by interpenetrating into a shipment of mandrakes, which indicated to what measures they would resort.
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The Sons of Egg attacked in the hospital and were trying to reach the camp, but they never would.
| 1 | 8,761 | 2 |
In 1654 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, dispatched a British fleet to the Caribbean to break the stranglehold of the Spanish.
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Cromwell send to the Caribbean.
| 0 | 8,767 | 1 |
and then you can add cocoa powder to it to make chocolate or after it's thickened i cook for a good once it starts boiling i just i cook for a good seven minutes
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I add cocoa powder and boil for seven minutes.
| 0 | 8,776 | 3 |
The company later told that it had discontinued the program because of its adverse effect on employee morale.
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The company later told that it had discontinued the program because low morale hurts productivity.
| 1 | 8,787 | 2 |
right yeah that's it's always handy to have that that credit card for whatever it is that you might need for
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Credit cards can be lifesavers in cases of an emergency.
| 1 | 8,788 | 1 |
But we don't rule out regulation in the future if industry fails to do a good job of policing .
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Regulation is a possibility because lawmakers are changing their opinions.
| 1 | 8,801 | 1 |
no nobody's going to bother
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No one is going to bother about your new haircut.
| 1 | 8,804 | 2 |
Local residents will tell where to find .
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You'll need to buy a map in advance of arrival to find .
| 2 | 8,810 | 3 |
'Pardon for saying so, but I really don't think this is the time for an entree,' I said.
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This was the perfect time for an entree.
| 2 | 8,812 | 1 |
If she wasn't, how would they have known Jane Finn had got the papers?
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Who had told that Jane Finn had acquired the papers?
| 1 | 8,814 | 1 |
But when the cushion is spent in a year or two, or when the next recession arrives, the disintermediating voters will find playing the roles of budget analysts and tax wonks.
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The cushion cannot be depleted and there is not going to be another recession.
| 2 | 8,824 | 1 |
'Publicity.' Lincoln removed his great hat, making a small show of dusting off.
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Lincoln kept his hat on.
| 2 | 8,830 | 1 |
and the other thing is the cost it's almost prohibitive to bring to a dealer
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It's cheap to bring to a dealer.
| 2 | 8,834 | 2 |
The ITC has enlisted legal services attorneys from across the state to manage each of the 12 categories, and those volunteers will organize contributions and add to a searchable database.
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The volunteers had to write down with pen and paper as there were no computers to use.
| 2 | 8,857 | 2 |
because we don't always read the newspaper sometimes it just sits around for a while and then we just chuck
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Sometimes we throw the newspaper away without reading .
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Tell , how did those scribbled words on the envelope help to discover that a will was made yesterday afternoon?" Poirot smiled.
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How did you work out from that text that there was a new will?
| 0 | 8,869 | 2 |
Are you sure we should take down there?' Greuze asked Natalia.
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Natalia, knowing that it could be very dangerous to venture forth with him, asked Greuze if it was really wise to take down there, thinking that it may not be completely safe to continue on at the moment.
| 1 | 8,872 | 2 |
FDA suggests there may be an association between BSE and a form of human TSE known as new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
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The FDA believes there is a link that connects to the disease.
| 0 | 8,892 | 1 |
A lot of people are going to look at it and say, 'Well, I took the exam the way it is and that's what I had to do ,' said Mr. Curnin.
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Mr. Curnin said that people are going to talk about the exam.
| 0 | 8,912 | 1 |
To reach Old Cairo take the Nile River Bus from the jetty near the Ramses Hilton hotel; it will drop at the terminus of Masr El-Qadeema; or take the Cairo metro line 1 to Mari Girgis Station.
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The Nile River Bus will not take to Old Cairo.
| 2 | 8,915 | 2 |
see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and they were sexually involved with her and i think like at that particular point she was twenty three you know so she wasn't really that much older than them and being a boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life
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With this small of an age gap, charges should not be pressed.
| 1 | 8,946 | 1 |
they eat a lot of it you know you can take your vitamins and she was telling to take zinc so anyway i've been taking enough zinc you know to kill a horse probably i hope it doesn't hurt but anyway i did read one chapter of that
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I considered but decided against taking zinc.
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I mustn't keep .
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I can keep without any consequences.
| 2 | 8,977 | 2 |
It has served as a fortress for the Gallo-Romans, the Visigoths, Franks, and medieval French (you can see the layers of their masonry in the ramparts).
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Various people have used as a fortress, as can be seen from the layers of masonry.
| 0 | 8,993 | 1 |
In some cases, members initially participated because of an existing trust relationship with individual leaders or sponsors, and it was a challenge to keep returning until they saw value in participating and had built trust with other members.
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Trust is never important for recruiting or retaining any of the members.
| 2 | 8,994 | 1 |
to do before you know before it gets hot and one time last year i remember we were planning on doing that and it was eighty degrees even then
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Do before Summer, then it gets too hot like it did last July when we planned to do .
| 1 | 8,996 | 3 |
His mother died when he was young, and he was adopted by the Brodkeys.
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When his mother died, the Brodkeys took in.
| 0 | 9,006 | 1 |
and uh oh i guess an hour into my somewhat sleep a guy woke up and uh said you'd better get out of the the tent they're they're liable to come down several of the others had already come down blown down they hadn't blown away but they had flattened
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The guy was worried about my safety.
| 0 | 9,012 | 1 |
We're no nearer to finding Tuppence, and NEXT SUNDAY IS THE 29TH!"
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If we don't find soon, she might be left for dead.
| 1 | 9,018 | 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 may not fit some people as good as it fits .
| 0 | 9,033 | 2 |
I put to you that you did do so?
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I am assuming that you did do so?
| 0 | 9,040 | 1 |
With the gap still of landslide proportions in most polls, Dole has been written off, correctly or otherwise, by the pundits.
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The pundits had written off.
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and not only that it it opens to phone solicitations
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You don't want to be subjected to more marketing calls.
| 1 | 9,050 | 1 |
The seven grants flow from a new Nonprofit Capacity Building program at the foundation, part of a trend among philanthropists to give money to help organizations grow stronger, rather than to the program services they provide.
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The grants flow from a Nonprofit Capacity Building program at the foundation, exemplifying a trend among philanthropists to give money to grow organizations and then to take over.
| 1 | 9,053 | 1 |
Jon shifted and the sword tip slid past.
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Jon was too slow and the sword got in the stomach.
| 2 | 9,054 | 1 |
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 better than yours but yours were good too.
| 1 | 9,060 | 1 |
Yet, in the mouths of the white townsfolk of Salisbury, N.C., it sounds convincing.
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White people in Salisbury, N.C. don't believe .
| 2 | 9,069 | 1 |
I'd noticed more than once and I'd figured out in my own mind that he was afraid of somebody or something.
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I feel like something or someone is terrifying .
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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 was turned onto Wigand by the government.
| 0 | 9,093 | 1 |
On my honour, I will hang as high as Haman!"
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I will hang with glee.
| 1 | 9,095 | 2 |
yeah well i was surprised at the the way they drafted last year they didn't really didn't go for the uh big offensive lineman or the defensive lineman they're going for the skilled positions so quarterbacks really
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The way they drafted last year was a surprise to me.
| 0 | 9,103 | 1 |
I will some day, if you ask , she promised , smiling.
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The corners of her mouth tightened and her brow furrowed as she promised that she would someday.
| 0 | 9,104 | 3 |
for the direct sunlight and stuff right but uh but i i haven't really found it too bad we've lived in our house about uh oh thirteen years i suppose and and really really only painted once and you know it was new when we bought and we painted one time since then but you know it's probably going to be time to paint again in a couple of years
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I only had to paint the house once.
| 0 | 9,106 | 1 |
There is simply no historical precedent for a large empire calling quits because it could not compete economically or technologically.
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Empires are too large to fail and cannot quit just because they are struggling financially.
| 1 | 9,124 | 1 |
to see this kind of thing and you know if you can do any any little bit it helps so
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To see this kind of treatment of animals, it is good to help resolve .
| 1 | 9,137 | 1 |
If all else failed, I could always make myself an exhibit.
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Making an exhibit is not an option.
| 2 | 9,155 | 1 |
They drive around the country in a dilapidated ice-cream truck trying to keep cool.
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They used an ice cream truck to try and keep from getting warm.
| 0 | 9,171 | 3 |
i tell what i would not i would not buy a car that had the seat belt where it was hooked under the door
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I would like to buy a car with the seat belts under the door.
| 2 | 9,177 | 1 |
they'll they'll say yeah why didn't you buy why didn't you try something more mainline
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They'll ask why you didn't do something more mainline.
| 0 | 9,188 | 1 |
Or else it was administered in the brandy you gave .
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Otherwise it was put in the alcohol you gave .
| 0 | 9,213 | 2 |
Julius Caesar's nephew Octavian took the name Augustus; Rome ceased to be a republic, and became an empire.
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Octavian was Julius Caesar's favorite, and he helped a lot.
| 1 | 9,231 | 1 |
83 At that point, Poirot nudged gently, indicating two men who were sitting together near the door.
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There were two men sitting near the door.
| 0 | 9,239 | 1 |
and the like a guy does and he has his own pigs
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The guy is a pig farmer in Iowa.
| 1 | 9,254 | 1 |
'So I assume he hacked into the autopilot and reprogrammed to-'
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I don't think he hacked into anything.
| 2 | 9,257 | 1 |
i think that's great there's a few places in Houston where they're trying that out i don't know if it's the if they've done citywide yet or not where they have the color coded uh bags and uh bins
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So far, the trials in Houston have been a success.
| 1 | 9,273 | 1 |
Opium-smoking continued openly in Hong Kong until 1946; in mainland China the Communist government abolished when they came to power in 1949.
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The Chinese communist government abolished opium smoking due to its health effects.
| 1 | 9,275 | 1 |
upwards of a mile but Washington is one of my favorite places to visit uh my daughter lives in Arlington and when i go to visit i love to get out on that bike trail and either ride the bike oh gosh you can ride a bike practically all the way to southern Virginia
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I enjoy biking at least 10 miles when I visit my daughter.
| 1 | 9,286 | 1 |
allow the efficiencies of a low-cost mailstream to be available to all who can use .
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Everyone loves using the USPS.
| 1 | 9,287 | 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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Philipsburg has control over many salt pounds.
| 1 | 9,300 | 1 |
Good Oklahoma now has a Public Guardianship Program, albeit unfunded, that will supply lawyers to perform this rights-monitoring process
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Good Oklahoma has no programs for supplying lawyers to those who need .
| 2 | 9,302 | 1 |
Those Creole men and women you'll see dancing properly have been moving their hips and knees that way since childhood.
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It is very difficult to learn the dance as an adult.
| 1 | 9,308 | 1 |
they don't allow they don't do that
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Yes, it's allowed and they do often.
| 2 | 9,311 | 1 |
um yeah we've tried to do that we've paid ours off you know all the way down to where we had everything down to zero and especially right before i i quit work two years ago to stay home with the kids
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They closed our account when we paid off all the way to zero.
| 1 | 9,312 | 1 |
There 214 was some talk of sending to a specialist in Paris.
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A specialist from Paris will meet in New York
| 2 | 9,315 | 2 |
Don't take to heart, lad, he said kindly.
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Don't look too much into it.
| 0 | 9,322 | 1 |
yeah i have too and i found it real interesting but
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I have also, and it somewhat interested .
| 0 | 9,328 | 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 and the places on and off earth you'd least expect them to call home.
| 0 | 9,355 | 1 |
how do you like well
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What are you thoughts on firearms?
| 1 | 9,364 | 1 |
a good team but they're an underdog that's why i like is the Philadelphia Eagles
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The Philadelphia Eagles is an underdog.
| 0 | 9,369 | 1 |
How did you get ?" A chair was overturned.
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Did you get this object by persuading of our intentions?
| 1 | 9,377 | 2 |
You name L.A.'s got .
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L.A. offers everything.
| 0 | 9,401 | 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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Life will be great for subsequent generations if our generation goes without debt.
| 1 | 9,415 | 1 |
How did you get ?" A chair was overturned.
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How did you lose this object entirely? A chair overturned.
| 2 | 9,438 | 1 |
Further, given the dynamic environment agencies face, employees need incentives, training, and support to help them continually learn and adapt.
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Welbeck's CEO told the committee it was necessary to ensure employees were trained, prepared and compensated in ways that enabled to react to shifting markets.
| 1 | 9,443 | 1 |
oh really yeah i've i've never seen either one of them
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I've seen both many times.
| 2 | 9,444 | 1 |
well do you know you have a ten limit a ten minute time limit well that's okay and then they come on and tell and they tell you got five seconds to say good-bye
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You get a ten minute time limit, but sometimes you'll be told to end early.
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