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One he broke back to about the length of his forearm.
He snapped until it was just a couple of inches long.
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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.
Oldman made himself a crazy creature.
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It's absurd but I can't help . Sir James nodded again.
Sir James thinks it's absurd.
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Are you sure we should take down there?' Greuze asked Natalia.
Natalia asked Greuze if it was logical to take down there.
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and the like a guy does and he has his own pigs
The guy has his owns pigs.
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and i don't think they've repainted since
I think they repainted a few times now.
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The celebrity-obsessed magazine surpasses in the post-Oscar issue.
The magazine publishes a lot of stories on celebrities.
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no nobody's going to bother
No one will bug .
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Jon took Susan to the mother of the boy who had befriended .
Jon took Susan to the village.
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But if you take seriously, the anti-abortion position is definitive by definition.
If you decide to be serious about supporting anti-abortion, it's a very run of the mill belief to hold.
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i think we have too thank very much you too bye-bye
I think we need to thank as well.
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Even if auditors do not follow such other standards and methodologies, they may still serve as a useful source of guidance to auditors in planning their work under GAGAS.
Auditors should ignore when they follow other standards and methodologies.
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yeah its too open yeah and there's uh they have got some forty to fifty foot high cliffs around Possum Kingdom and you just get up and ski uh adjacent to those and uh and it doesn't make any difference how windy it is you don't notice
No matter how windy it is, you won't notice as you ski adjacent to the forty foot cliffs around Possum Kingdom.
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Credibility is a vital factor, and Jim Lehrer does, indeed, have .
Everyone would believe whatever Jim Lehrer said.
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She gave the girl clothes and gifts and took to her Connecticut estate for weekend pony rides, according to the Star . How was I supposed to compete with that?
She gave the girl clothes, gifts and pony rides. That's hard to compete with.
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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
Last year we planned to do that during winter and it was nice and cold.
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those little kids don't understand
Those young children can't comprehend .
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do you do you put in the refrigerator then or you
You don't have a refrigerator.
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Apparently, Greuze wasn't worried about needing protection.
Greuze concerned all the time with needing protection.
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no chemicals and plus then you can use as a fertilizer and not have to worry about spreading those chemicals like on your lawn or your bushes or whatever
We don't want to use chemicals on our lawn
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The management of the cafe has established the rules for the use of their facility.
The management of the cafe is strict about how they manage .
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Once there, he or she must alight from the vehicle and proceed to the mailbox, then return to the vehicle, turn around and proceed to the road.
They should never get out of the vehicle.
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looking at that and you know and if it's if it's funny or if it keeps my interest if it's exciting i'll watch if not i don't and times that i saw that or pieces of that it wasn't any it wasn't great Thirty Something i watched a few times because there was a few good episodes and then after that it it i just lost interest in it
I've never watched Thirty Something because none of the episodes were any good.
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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 .
Tuppence's front door bell ran and disturbed her silver polishing.
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'Pardon for saying so, but I really don't think this is the time for an entree,' I said.
I didn't think it was time for a main course, but dessert sounded good.
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Sit down, will you?" Tuppence sat down on the chair facing .
He told Tuppence to get out.
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Or else it was administered in the brandy you gave .
There is no way it could have been in the brandy you gave .
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The Weekly Standard argues that America should back Lee with words now and, if necessary, military force later, but the Washington Post reports that the U.S. envoys will pressure to back down.
The Weekly Standard and Washington Post have identical views on how the U.S. will approach Lee.
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and for regular readers who are a bit confused about our schedule (and who can blame ?)
who can blame who is confused about our schedule? They are readers but also occasional visitors.
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and they're illegal so i don't think it would do us any good to outlaw all together
Since they're already illegal, outlawing would be good.
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We can leave and let them die, said Thorn.
Thorn told to make sure we save .
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well the difficulty is is if you look in the Old Testament and and the numbers of places that uh the Lord went out and just simply struck down and that was part of the problem when they went into the Promised Land that they that uh they didn't destroy everybody and that that's
There was no problem when they went into the Promised Land.
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She was 96 just turning away when she heard a piercing whistle, and the faithful Albert came running from the building to join .
She was an old lady who was out for a walk when she heard a noise.
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oh yeah all all mine are uh purebreds so i keep in
mine are all mixed breeds
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Have you got ?"
Did you catch redhanded?
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and if it's above six hundred you're going to have to do and i got one thirty one
Over six hundred means nothing at all.
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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
There was a 7 year gap between those involved in the situation.
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We hate because they are smarter, or more studious, or more focused than we are.
We hold no ill will towards them.
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yeah well the jury that originally sentenced sentenced to death
The original verdict of the jury was the death penalty.
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It's absurd but I can't help . Sir James nodded again.
Sir James thinks it's totally reasonable.
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and uh you know it's like they they consider that but it would be the same way here you know it's like if if you had to do you know you have a big sign i'm sorry i don't get paid you know
I am paid well, even if it's here and the same.
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yeah well that's the other thing you know they talk about women leaving the home and going out to work well still taking care of the children is a very important job and and someone's got to do and be able to do right and
It is not acceptable for anybody to refuse work in order to take care of children.
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I have to tell , I tried to understand .
I am upset that I can not understand .
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and so i have really enjoyed that but but there are i do have friends that watch programs like they want to see a particular program and they are either home watching or definitely recording they have some programs that they won't miss
Do you have any programs you watch with your friends?
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The South African priest who invited Clinton to do so is quoted in the paper as saying that once Clinton stood up, he was thinking about how much embarrassment it would have caused by my saying, please sit down.
The South African priest did not know of a person named Clinton.
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Of course I had a watch kept on Mr. Inglethorp, hoping that sooner or later he would lead to the hiding-place.
I thought he would show where he hid.
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I will some day, if you ask , she promised , smiling.
She swore to him that if he asked someday, she would.
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yeah well that's the other thing you know they talk about women leaving the home and going out to work well still taking care of the children is a very important job and and someone's got to do and be able to do right and
Somebody still needs to stay at home to care for the children.
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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
I'm going to try because you can see and touch the oil filters right there.
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yeah because it like i i think i've seen those before but i don't remember what they look like
I think I've seen outside before but it's been a long time so I'm not sure what they look like.
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um-hum they keep you entertained they sure do we have a uh my wife's uh mother is uh oh about seventy seven i guess she really gets a thrill when we go over to see and bring the dog i think she's more happy to see the dog than she is us
The dog cheers up my wife's mother.
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exactly and when i'm sitting here on the sofa cross-stitching and all of a sudden somebody a man's got their hand on my door knob it's like uh like oh no and so i don't i don't like that and i guess the only way to prevent would be just to pass a city ordinance to prevent that or
I don't ever sit on my sofa and do cross-stitch.
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Civil libertarians denounced as an improper church-state partnership, a sectarian scheme to milk the taxpayer, and a feel-good diversion from the rest of the coalition's agenda.
Civil libertarians have celebrated the partnership's role in supporting the coalition's core agenda.
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In most methods, we plan for data collection, then we collect the information, then we analyze , and then we write the report.
information is collected, analyzed, and then a report is written.
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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
Fry the beef steak and eat plain with salt and pepper.
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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 .
Katachi roughly means, it isn't what you do; it's the way you do .
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yeah because i was saying to him i said i'm not that heavy i'm not heavy you know maybe ten to fifteen pounds like any other human being
i told i don't weigh that much
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yeah yeah you probably get this probably pretty sticky after you get done then you've got to drain the water out of the watermelon because you know when you scrape it makes the water
It is important to drain the watermelon to make this dish.
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She graduated in 1995 owing $58,000 in loans.
She had so much in student loans that she had trouble paying back.
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They greeted and she smiled shyly back.
They didn't say anything to the girl.
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The Weekly Standard argues that America should back Lee with words now and, if necessary, military force later, but the Washington Post reports that the U.S. envoys will pressure to back down.
The Weekly Standard and Washington Post have opposing views on how the U.S. will approach Lee.
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yeah i know and i did that all through college and it worked too
That worked for me when I did throughout college
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Ca'daan closed the door behind them and retied the not.
Ca'daan strode through the door, leaving wide open as he began his speech to the assembled nobles.
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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
I am going to have someone landscape, since I always have someone do .
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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 his wife, in the process of composing a criteria-set for Masochistic Personality Disorder--a disease that was suggested for, but never made into, the DSM-III-R (a revised edition).
Robert Spitzer was the man running DSM-III.
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So, as he and Tipper walked out, my friend and I were right behind them, and I took the opportunity to say hello and reintroduce --as a journalist, I might add--and we chatted about the movie for a few minutes.
I saw Al and Tipper together at the wedding.
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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 .
The Bell Curve's findings have been proven absolutely correct.
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It's very hard to believe, for anyone who knows well, but I was actually speechless for a period, Zelon said.
Zelon was just as talkative as always and never had a moment of speechlessness.
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right well there's yeah there there's going to be some measure of incentive uh reward or whatever but the reward ultimately ultimately comes down to what you want
They need to entice to get what they want.
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Annette told how you'd escaped.
Annette told you escaped.
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More than half of 800,000 native islanders are children, and the mother is traditionally responsible for bringing up, handling the money, and making key domestic decisions.
The father is responsable for most of the raising of children in native islander families.
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and you back in you know and or just pull into your spot and uh some you can rent by the year some you can rent daily or nightly or by the week or whatever
The only way of renting is monthly.
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Jon was about to require a lot from her.
Jon required to give up all of her weapons.
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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.
They wanted the public to know where the funds came from.
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Have her show ," said Thorn.
Thorn said she should show .
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well that's right because uh one day it'll be eighty and the next day it'll be about thirty below i tell what and uh
The temperature is usually in the sixties all the time, it's constant.
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But to you, who know the truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man." He opened the book, and turned the thin pages.
Two of the thin pages stuck together as he leafed through them, and he paused to separate carefully.
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'Wait here,' I was ordered.
He told to come with him.
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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
You don't need any soap for the clean up.
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Basically, to sell .
I will never sell .
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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.
A man called Tokyo Joe omits information where he has lost money in deals.
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A new guideline, for example, may tell to send heart surgery patients home earlier.
A new rule might suggest that we keep heart surgery patients in the hospital for as long as possible.
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I regretfully acknowledge that it may even make practical sense to have a few hired guns like Norquist, Downey, and Weber around--people of value only for their connections to power, not for any knowledge or talent.
It might be safer if we have hired guns to protect .
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yeah and then about every five years you have to dig up and throw away and start over again they don't last forever
You have to dig up every five years, throw away and then start all over again.
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you know they can't really defend like somebody grown uh say my age you know yeah
They can defend easily.
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yeah because i was saying to him i said i'm not that heavy i'm not heavy you know maybe ten to fifteen pounds like any other human being
i told i've gained a lot of weight
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We need your help with another new feature that starts next week.
You are the only person who can help with the new feature.
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and take easy now good night
Goodnight, and take care.
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Ramses II did not build from stone but had it hewn into the cliffs of the Nile valley at a spot that stands only 7 km (4 miles) from the Sudan border, in the ancient land of Nubia.
Ramses II ordered that it be made out of stone and not hewn into the cliffs.
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A chancy road winding up to the 475-metre (1,560-foot) summit is likely to test the engine and suspension of your car, as well as your own persistence.
Tourists often get into accidents trying to reach the summit because their cars weren't able to make to the top.
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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.
The Sons of Egg attacked in the hospital and were trying to reach the camp.
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By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express in Spanish.
Charlies I was seen by his subjects as an outsider.
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Unsurprisingly, golfing is prohibitively expensive.
Golf is a cheap past time so lots of people do .
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the wagon man got killed when they attacked
The wagon man escaped from their attack.
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John Kasich dropped his presidential bid.
John Kasich recommitted to the presidential bid and plans on winning.
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you'd be crazy if you trust but anyway call what is it McCarthyism no i'm not like that i just got enough common sense that nope to you come repent make a world apology for all the wrongs that you've done and yeah we've done wrongs but we've not done near the atrocities they've done and we need to maybe do that also you know
I am glad we have opened up our borders and are offering help to our neighbors in need.
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Local residents will tell where to find .
You can ask local residents where to find .
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There 214 was some talk of sending to a specialist in Paris.
It was suggested that I go to Paris to visit with a specialist
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Hang all! said Tommy indignantly.
Tommy was being indignant.
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But there's John ”and Miss Howard, surely they were speaking the truth?"
I know so well and am sure they are being truthful.
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