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literal | expected | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6082 | Apart for his incongruously white hair, Amaldi seemed to have the mental lucidity and expected energy of a man half his age. | I had the pleasure of two long talks last year with Professor Amaldi about his knowledge of what the German physicists were doing with their atoms during the war years. | His modesty, considering his world-wide fame in his field, was endearing. |
literal | Named | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.348 | Sir George Robey 240 Seven Sisters Rd N4 (263 4581) Named after an old musical hero, located opposite the old Rainbow, the venerable old rock institution which is now home to a religious sect. | Lots of old posters on the wall. |
|
literal | dead | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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28
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4489 | Well he could have been dead by then. | ||
literal | pinched | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
7,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14290 | I mean pinched one of for starters, that makes a difference. | ||
literal | coming | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
9,
15
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3601 | Andrew's coming home for the weekend so I thought it would be nice to have a drinks party. | Ah, yes β¦ | I've invited the Bunkers, if that's all right. |
literal | moved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
9,
14
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13352 | Could he moved south. | And his mother lived there and she can't live on her own any more. | |
metaphorical | come | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
119,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3441 | Much of his leadership was thus a form of pragmatic extremism, extreme action and the threat of more extreme action to come, but used in the cause of more limited objectives. | As a result of this he was labelled as a diehard and a bigot, when he actually distrusted the diehards and was himself distrusted by the bigots. | He certainly held deep convictions as to the absolute wrongness of the Liberal policies that he opposed, but at least a part of his apparent hostility was assumed for the occasion, a hard line that might secure a better compromise in the end. |
literal | discussing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5161 | It was interesting discussing various chaps after | ||
metaphorical | helped | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
35,
41
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9478 | Oil slicks in Alaska and elsewhere helped Vikoma, the group's environmental cleaning equipment manufacturer, which specialises in separating oil from water, and although Salvesen brick, is suffering in the second half from a 30 to 40 per cent cut in demand as housebuilding nosedives, the first half was prosperous and full year trading profit should be on a level with 1988, says finance director Brian Fidler. | ||
metaphorical | push | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
7,
11
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15113 | " I'll push off. | " Not to worry, " said Daniel. | I'll see you . " |
literal | bring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
4,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2329 | And bring back the glasses. | ||
metaphorical | find | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6617 | When, in 1939, The Architects' Journal conducted a survey to find what were considered the best modern buildings in Britain, Battersea was placed second β and was the favourite of such unlikely celebrities as Sir Kenneth Clark, Rebecca West and Charles Laughton. | Scott was so successful in styling the building in fine brickwork with β jazz-modern β fluting (as John Betjeman called it) that, when the Battersea β A β station was opened in 1934 it was widely acclaimed as a supremely successful modern treatment of a building type that seemed quintessentially twentieth century. | |
metaphorical | Took | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
4
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.562 | Took him a while now he's a very nice chap. | He'd been used to having chars and minions running round him. | |
metaphorical | saw | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
32,
35
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17202 | Another recent auction in Leeds saw a run-down stone farmhouse without water or other amenities finally fall under the hammer for Β£330,500. | On the other hand, sometimes the drama of the auction and the competition between bidders can have the opposite effect. | |
literal | appeared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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37
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1228 | Then came the passage, which appeared on the television news that evening and in the papers the next day, about the Liberal Democrats being the Trojan horse that would let Labour in. | There were also some lines intended for local consumption: β Higher petrol prices from the Liberal Democrats β¦ that's not gonna help a rural area β¦ |
|
literal | finished | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6654 | Buying and they finished off | ||
literal | speaking | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18945 | Afterwards they lay quietly side by side, not speaking, until he said, β I must go . β | ||
literal | relying | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15881 | An important finding was that many relied on their own transport and went to stay with friends and relatives some distance away, rather than relying on the 19 official evacuation reception centres. | This led to the evacuation of 250 000 people which, although staggered over several days, led to great pressure on transport arteries. | Despite this, the evacuation was successful, partly because the accident occurred at a weekend and the immediately affected area was sparsely populated. |
metaphorical | celebrated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
26,
36
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3003 | The poet Marbod of Rennes celebrated (in Latin) the vengeance which would befall a wicked castellan and his troops: | ||
literal | transported | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21176 | A chemical fire in Switzerland caused toxic materials to be transported by the Rhine at least as far as the Netherlands; | ||
literal | repeated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
22,
30
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16077 | Its two main slogans, repeated countless times in the directives issued by the underground leadership, are freedom and independence. | THE INTIFADA is a people's unarmed revolution against occupation. | It has employed a dual strategy to achieve these two objectives. |
literal | want | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
14
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22234 | You don't want me to get cross do you? | Don't you say no to me. | I don't want to get cross. |
literal | try | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21284 | And don't try and get the door open . β | Understand? | |
literal | want | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
7,
11
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22160 | Oh you want in that do you? | ||
literal | imply | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9767 | The authors of that report accepted that there is a theoretical limit of 2β3 weeks in explicit prediction of day-to-day fluctuations in weather because of the influence of small-scale turbulence within the large-scale dynamics; such limits imply that medium and long-term prediction must inevitably be stochastic. | This has been recognized by, among others, ESSC (1988). | To complicate matters still further, however, it seems at least possible that the components of the earth system may best be predicted deterministically at some spatial and temporal scales but stochastically at others and that the basis of prediction will differ for different components. |
literal | modelled | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13296 | Vast overlapping planes of brickwork are modelled with careful set-backs and subtle bands of detail. | But there is nothing homely about the general effect. | The result is an expression of the monumental aesthetic of the early twentieth century, with strong American overtones. |
literal | countered | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4264 | Mr Cook also countered the argument that PR would build in a pull towards the centre ground, preventing Labour from implementing a radical programme. | It seemed strange to make that argument, Mr Cook said, when it was clear the whole policy review process was designed to placate the centre ground. |
|
literal | elected | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5570 | He spoke and evidently felt strongly of the degradation that it would have been to the parry to have elected a leader by secret ballot. | The country gentleman at his best. | Austen followed. |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17026 | β I'll do what I bloody well like in my own office, β Mike said. | β Don't you understand? |
|
literal | compared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3709 | When the cases of laryngeal cancer are compared with a null distribution (provided by the distribution of much more common lung cancer) the hypothesis is given strong support. | Such a link is provided by the Central Postcode Directory, which matches all 1.5 million unit postcodes in the UK to grid references. | Although the proposed method is novel, it is but one of an increasingly large number of methods designed to detect and model β clusters β of disease (see, for example, Cuzick and Edwards 1990). |
literal | consume | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4013 | This is an important topic since 95 per cent of rural households in the USA consume only groundwater, while half the US population consumes at least some groundwater (Merchant et al. 1987). | A major worry has been the threat posed by groundwater pollution and some research has been conducted on using GIS to monitor this (Merchant et al. 1987; Barringer et al. 1987; von Braun 1988). | Clearly, the research demands access to exceptionally good environmental data, usually in three dimensions. |
literal | contribute | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4090 | Jacobson and Price (1990) provide a useful summary of the ways in which human factors contribute to, and are affected by, likely global changes; in particular, they stress the importance of the data-handling issues and the role of GIS in coping with some of the problems of data integration and manipulation. | 1 . Improve scientific understanding and increase awareness of the complex dynamics governing human interaction with the total Earth system; 2 . Study, explore and anticipate social change affecting the global environment; 3 . Identify broad social strategies to prevent or mitigate undesirable impacts of global change or to adapt to changes which are unavoidable; 4 . Analyse policy options for dealing with global environmental change and promoting the goal of sustainable development. | The ISSC proposed its own work programme in the Human Dimensions of Global Change in late 1990. |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
4,
8
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11007 | You know which one it, it is, it sort of activated one. | ||
literal | using | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21779 | He describes how a road network is digitized and subsequently analysed using allocation, districting and routeing algorithms. | Dangermond (1985) describes the use of the ARC/INFO NETWORK module for use in emergency planning situations. | Allocation determines which arcs in the network will be allocated to a particular node or centre; districting makes it possible to outline rapidly sets of polygons in order to define specific areas of interest (districts) and to summarize their characteristics; routeing provides a minimum path algorithm through the network, the arcs of which can be assigned weights according to road conditions, road capacity and so on. |
metaphorical | concerned | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
6,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3815 | It is concerned with the relative magnitudes of electric and magnetic forces. | The other conclusion (as far as it is permissible to generalize from a single example) is more important in principle. | Since charged particles rarely travel close to the velocity of light we may conclude that the magnetic forces are by orders of magnitude smaller than the electric forces. |
literal | bought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2248 | I'm not a plant that you must of bought them yesterday. | ||
metaphorical | lost | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
118,
122
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12266 | They begged Rytasha for reimbursement, but none was forthcoming, and for the want of a few hundred pounds the village lost its crop for the year. | The money ran out before the scheme's completion, and the villagers found themselves obliged to borrow the rest. | β Now what are we supposed to do? β asked one of them. |
literal | Improve | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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52
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.255 | Ian Richards' book, How to Use a Computer to Improve Your Business, has just been published by Graham & Trotman (Β£8.95 paperback; Β£16 hardback). | Tel: 01-821 1123. |
|
metaphorical | taken | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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55
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20057 | The picture, very like the one Rufus Fletcher had taken in the summer of 1976, occupied the screen for about fifteen seconds. | The whole item was allowed no more than four times that in the BBC's Sunday evening news broadcast at 6.30. |
|
metaphorical | beaten | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1836 | THE ALL BLACKS begin the Irish leg of their 13-match tour at Lansdowne Road today against Leinster, who have never beaten a major touring side. | Leinster have named a team that looks strong on paper, including eight internationals, yet they recently lost to both Munster and Ulster in the Inter-Provincial Championship. |
|
metaphorical | floated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6726 | Oldham took up the attack again and Barlow, who had a fine match at left-back, totally containing Rocastle, floated in a deep cross beyond Winterburn. | Almost immediately Smith had an excellent chance for Arsenal but stumbled. | The predatory Ritchie chested the ball down and hammered a volley past Lukic. |
literal | provide | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14960 | It is too easy to follow the academic tradition and provide knowledge for its own sake. | Nevertheless, the relevant action remains important and the knowledge provided should be carefully and stringently selected. | The β need to know β criterion is crucial because unless it is applied, the operator can be overburdened with unnecessary material. |
literal | say | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17320 | See they say it was a it's hereditary. | ||
metaphorical | toothed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21098 | The leaf is divided into three parts with a broad central lobe (finely toothed) and two flanking lobes. | Although much of the fine detail can be seen most of the tissue of the leaf is destroyed. | Simple, distinct veining can also be seen. |
literal | dealt | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4515 | McLeish advanced on the cabinet and shifted it authoritatively, ignoring the clip on the ankle dealt him by an unsecured bottom drawer apparently full of bricks. | β Where do you want that put? β | |
literal | seeing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
6,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17829 | After seeing him, because he thought that once he'd seen the consultant it would then take some time to get the treatment started, but they must have got themselves over that. | Interesting that they've done it so quickly isn't it? | |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
138,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10672 | For this purpose, the designer is too familiar with the product and he rarely takes the trouble to find out what the user really needs to know. | The standard of manual design has traditionally been very low for several reasons. | Often the manual has to be provided hurriedly at the end of a project when the budget is running out, and it is regarded as a tiresome chore still required after the essential design work has been completed. |
literal | bought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2267 | β That he'd bought it in New York when he was there on a visit. | And if he could remember where the shop was, he'd go back and sue the bastards. |
|
literal | say | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17280 | Her motives, the coroner was to say, were " not completely easy to understand ". | " With an electric carving-knife " " by her side ". | Daniel, who had become a specialist in wild blows of chance, thought he understood some of it. |
literal | tell | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
77,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20296 | I spoke to that was Monday night, yeah, she's been head of department, did I tell you that? | ||
literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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96
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8084 | So it'll be the working people, er, probably the the national er, health stamp'll have to go, go up. | Somebody's got to pay for it. | It'll be a sorry day if they get in. |
metaphorical | squared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
4,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19071 | She squared up to him, defiantly, | ||
metaphorical | pass | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
102,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14065 | He thought, I know what my idea of heaven would be, if by heaven we mean a place of bliss in which to pass eternity: a sanctuary where one might chain-smoke without impairment of breathing, destruction of the lungs or damage to the heart, light each fresh cigarette from the glowing butt of its predecessor, and drink ice-free but hundred-proof chilled vodka laced with two drops of angostura and a gill of newly opened Perrier endlessly, with increasing euphoria until a peak of joy and ease was reached but without any sub-sequent nausea or pain or dehydration or oblivion β¦ | He could usually get through quite easily until after lunch. | |
literal | mean | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12931 | I mean, it was just the words they were using, I mean oh It makes you cringe, oh and then that er girl oh she's done quite a few things recently. | Yeah, the Robots. | She sings much better than she talks. |
literal | getting | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7544 | It was not that unpleasant memories were evoked, for these were always with him, his existence was inseparable from that old bitterness, but that a sight of the house, even the glimpse of a photograph, revived the precise feelings he had had β why, it must be getting on for eleven years ago. | Lewis Verne-Smith sat shaking his head, less as a gesture of denial than of a generalized despair at the state of the world. | |
literal | looked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12069 | He looked again at the newspaper account of the adjourned inquest that his father had saved for him. | They would wish to interview every former owner or occupant of Wyvis Hall. | It would be owners and occupants of Wyvis Hall between nine and twelve years before that they would wish to interview, and those were Great-Uncle Hilbert, who was dead, himself and Ivan Langan to whom he had sold the house. |
metaphorical | made | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12380 | In this one can draw obvious parallels to the appeal of Van Gogh, a traditionally popular artist recently made fashionable by the media attention generated during the centennial of his death. | The archetypal dropout/spiritualist became an appropriate icon for the sixties revival of 1990' s long hot summer. |
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metaphorical | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8761 | No, cos it's not got the aerial it would do. | It would do. |
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literal | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8339 | Peter Nutting, who led the association of Outhwaite members to a succesful settlement, said he sympathised with Gooda Walker names, but β if the names were not going to pay these calls, who did they think was going to pay them? β | ||
literal | started | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19184 | As soon as they got home, Anne started getting Abigail to bed. | Their cases humped upstairs and put into the bedroom, Adam looked Rufus Fletcher up in the phone book. |
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metaphorical | dealt | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4520 | These factors are worthy of emphasis because in practice they are still dealt with very badly in many organisations and yet it takes little trouble or expertise to make an enormous difference. | Morale and motivation are influenced more by conditions of work in the sense of work variety opportunities and attitudes of management. | for example, very few senior managements take the trouble to keep workers fully informed about policies and likely changes. |
metaphorical | touched | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21130 | In parliament he was wont to abandon an argument half-completed if he sensed that his point had been made; the speeches that appear in Hansard were touched up by his staff, and his speeches in the country were given to the press in advance. | As an extempore speaker he was able to tailor his words to his audience's reactions and so convey the impression of personal conversation even when addressing thousands. | In debate he was a formidable opponent, and one that Asquith was never able to master, for all his forensic skills. |
literal | scheduling | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17520 | Whether attempting to construct a database of resources for use in planning responses to nuclear emergencies, developing optimal routes for scheduling the safe transport of hazardous substances, or monitoring the health implications of a disaster, GIS can assist in identifying possibilities and formulating solutions. | Few areas of the application of GIS technology can be as socially significant, or environmentally relevant, as the management of emergencies and disasters due to natural and technological hazards. | The 1990s have been declared the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. |
literal | ring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16398 | Ah yes; a Secretary at the Ministry of Industry wants you to ring him. | β What else? | Seems they want you to address the European Commission on European industrial development. |
metaphorical | cut | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4427 | But again it was Conlon, the slightly wild-eyed Irish poet of the quartet, articulate, flamboyant β remember that extraordinary exit through the front door of the Old Bailey β who cut deep into the collective conscience. | ||
literal | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8859 | Well well we're gonna do it anyway cos we just haven't got enough room | ||
literal | plummeting | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14458 | Delaney took risks, plummeting feet first through the hatchways, and partly breaking his descent with the handrails, falling like a parachutist, rolling instantly deploying his Uzi against β¦ | ||
literal | Saying | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.421 | Saying that you now ahm replace the bones of crippled fingers | ||
literal | seen | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18053 | Lot of things daddy hasn't seen. | True. | |
literal | stored | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19412 | The identification of chemical hazards requires that the locations of sites be known, together with the dangerous substances stored or processed there. | In the UK (see Petts 1988 for a splendid overview) the Health and Safety Executive must be notified of sites where hazardous substances in excess of threshold limits are handled. |
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metaphorical | reviving | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16386 | Drink: Desire in search of a name: Do the French have the β mot juste β to describe the desire for a reviving drink? | In the first of a monthly series, Michael Jackson hunts in vain |
|
metaphorical | see | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18122 | β If she has vanished, I'm going to see that solicitor about whether I can get her presumed dead . β | Penny, sounding childishly, sullenly determined, broke into her mother's thoughts. |
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metaphorical | escaped | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5889 | Adam might have escaped the file memories for years, suppressed them and jerked violently away from them, but he had never been able to pretend he was unscathed by those events. | Was his whole life affected by what had happened at Ecalpemos? | Sometimes he felt that he was the person he was because of them and acted the way he did because of their effects. |
metaphorical | follow | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6774 | If causing death is to be regarded as the most serious harm that can be inflicted, it would seem to follow that the most blameworthy form of homicide should result in the highest sentences imposed by the courts. | Indeed, many systems of criminal law impose a mandatory sentence for murder (or whatever the highest form of homicide is called in that system). |
|
metaphorical | increasing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
160,
170
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9957 | The poem highlights two important twelfth-century developments: the use of force in punishing aristocratic crime (the fruit of princely peace-keeping), and the increasing significance of siege-engines in warfare. | Intellectuals claimed a formative influence in the second too: John of Marmoutier declared that monks from his own monastery had read Vegetius' De Re Militari to Geoffrey le Bel when he was investing the castle of a rebellious castellan, and ascribed his success to their advice on firebombs. |
|
metaphorical | warrant | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
71,
78
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22409 | Manuals which may contain maps, schematic diagrams and other materials warrant separate consideration. | ||
literal | described | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
3,
12
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4803 | He described being taken over the years to see his sick, and finally dying and almost certainly innocent father in another prison. | He was convicted with the Maguires in the parallel case of a β bomb factory β. |
|
literal | given | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
128,
133
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7752 | In dry parts of the world, such as Australia, forest and bush fires are an important natural hazard and some attention has been given to the ways in which GIS might help examine their potential impacts. | Kessell (1988) describes a PC-based GIS called PREPLAN (PRistine Environment Planning LANguage) which is a natural area management, land-use planning and fire modelling system developed for the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, PREPLAN comprises four modules: a simple raster-based GIS; a grid cell resource database; a wide range of vegetation, fuel, fire behaviour, erosion and land-use models; tabular, statistical and colour graphics output system. |
|
literal | matter | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
11,
17
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12832 | It doesn't matter. | ||
literal | came | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
13,
17
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2692 | And this man came to the door, and he went to get the belt, that should just have a tape recorder on conversation just throughout the week so it's getting all sorts of rubbish going in there, | ||
literal | According | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
9
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3 | According to according to what they say now they did. | ||
metaphorical | break | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
225,
230
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2301 | In Southend, where 3,000 of the 50,000 adult males are reckoned to be Masons, it went into the case of what you might call Preferential Allocation of Council Property, and the battle of one councillor, Christopher Hudson, to break the grip of the men on the Square: β We can't have a secret society operating within the framework of a democracy, β he said. | ||
metaphorical | stripped | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
136,
144
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19461 | A series of spoof or obsessively realistic 1960s westerns (Cat Balou, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Soldier Blue, The Wild Bunch) stripped the mask from the Lone Ranger's face. | The legend could not be taken seriously any longer in what had been, admittedly, a threadbare form. |
|
metaphorical | evolved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
116,
123
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5952 | It is through her emergence as a cult painter of the feminist movement of the 1970s that her current reputation has evolved. | In Kahlo's work there is a powerful mix of these discourses, yet her role as an archetypal woman painter has come to dominate responses to her work. | Her work almost perfectly illustrates debates as to the nature of traditional exclusions of a woman's art. |
literal | paid | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
25,
29
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14012 | About hundred and eighty paid. | No. | |
metaphorical | gained | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
38,
44
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7117 | I think I'm going to have I will have gained weight when | No it was fine it was very good. | |
literal | mounting | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
124,
132
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13326 | The result would be that killings were classified and labelled in a more refined way, but at the cost of lengthy trials and mounting legal-aid bills. | Moreover, the borderlines between the various degrees would raise questions of law, which would provide much opportunity for legal argument and for appeals. | That cost is not difficult to justify where capital punishment is the penalty for first- degree murder. |
metaphorical | left | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
42,
46
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11529 | THE information technology revolution has left large swaths of rural Britain untouched. | The only computers in many villages are those owned by the teenage boys of the affluent to play their wham-bam games. |
|
literal | requiring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
47,
56
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16211 | Given that β most GIS are rather dumb systems, requiring intelligent, very computer literate users β, managing natural and technological hazards means that this knowledge base must be built into the system so that it can be utilized quickly by untrained users after a disaster has taken place or in an emergency. | Like most of the other contributors to this section, Gatrell and Vincent see decision support systems as a major area for future development in the geographic information management field. | |
literal | replied | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
24,
31
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16102 | β Oh, not too bad, β he replied wearily. | ||
literal | trained | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
3,
10
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21152 | We trained on an artificial pitch for two days this week and we should have done a lot better . β | The plastic pitch is no excuse. | |
metaphorical | bring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
220,
225
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2361 | Yet given what we have learned about links between the security services and the Loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland, and the deep suspicion about surrogate murders, you can't shrug off the shiver Conlon's words bring. | ||
literal | moved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
97,
102
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13367 | There is even some evidence from the tracks they have left behind that Diplodocus and its allies moved about in herds. | Their fossil remains seem to occur with other animals and plants, which are generally accepted as terrestrial. | They may have been the gigantic reptilian analogue of the elephant, and it may be no coincidence that the elephant also has its nasal openings on top of the skull, with the nostrils in this case sited at the end of the trunk it has been suggested that some sauropods may have had a proboscis of some sort. |
literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
116,
118
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8103 | The moment the work was done he had ordered his coachman to drive him back to Millfield as fast as the horses would go. | Almost, but not quite, she had come between him and the work he had had to do in New York City. | |
literal | gloomed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
115,
122
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7873 | This edge of the park is planted with large pine-trees, whose trunks and branches are red-ochre, the foliage green gloomed over by an admixture of black. | Some deflowered rose bushes, on the left a stretch of the park β red-ochre β the soil scorched by the sun, covered with fallen pine needles. | These high trees stand out against an evening sky with violet stripes on a yellow ground, which higher up turns into pink, into green. |
literal | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
144,
147
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8960 | β Take care, β said Rufus, and not looking back any more than he had done when they returned from the cemetery, drove off round the town he had got to know so well, over the Stour bridge, into Essex, heading for Halstead and Dunmow and Ongar and London. | ||
metaphorical | shocked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
37,
44
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18406 | Grizel Huntley looked across at her, shocked. | Penny, sounding childishly, sullenly determined, broke into her mother's thoughts. | |
literal | put | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
33,
36
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15220 | We'll have to go and collect it, put it in a vase on the side. | ||
literal | befall | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
74,
80
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1948 | The poet Marbod of Rennes celebrated (in Latin) the vengeance which would befall a wicked castellan and his troops: | ||
metaphorical | fall | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
104,
108
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6311 | Another recent auction in Leeds saw a run-down stone farmhouse without water or other amenities finally fall under the hammer for Β£330,500. | On the other hand, sometimes the drama of the auction and the competition between bidders can have the opposite effect. |
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