But I found the best advice was to keep your head and to stay calm even when all this excitement is happening around you. |
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It is part of our strategy to see more activity at street level, making the neighbourhood a more happening place. |
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It has been happening on a very large scale in manufacturing industry in Britain. |
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It's not happening for real so it simply becomes a question of whether or not you believe it has narrative utility. |
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It's time to hold our elected officials responsible for what's happening in our hospitals. |
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He has turned Canongate into a happening publisher with a string of eye-catching and trendy properties to its name. |
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But within that period, the price of a gilt may move up and down depending on what else is happening to interest rates. |
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Acknowledged to be a wizard with the science, Javed has his own salons in many a happening place. |
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But, because of my past, I think it took a lot of people by surprise. They wondered what was happening to me. |
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He was rubbing his brow, contemplating the woodgrain on his coffee table and thinking, This can't be happening to me. |
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What is happening here is that the spiders are weaving webs and the woodlice are being trapped. |
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Without that sort of information, firefighters have no way of knowing what is happening inside a building. |
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He is part of the team investigating what is happening to the growing volume of human ashes now removed from crematoria. |
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What is important to me is what is happening underneath so we continue to produce world-class players. |
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The inflation rate would more accurately reflect what's actually happening on the ground. |
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The recent brawl in a city pub involving the son of a senior police officer has fixed the spotlight on these so-called happening spots. |
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When the noise didn't stop he went outside to see what was happening and found Mr Bland writhing in agony. |
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The scene has definitely shifted from streets to apartment complex premises, residential compounds and to various happening places in the city. |
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How many different stories are happening right there alone at a single given moment? |
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Star was not a very happening channel those days and they already had two-three other chat shows and it became a case of excessive chattering. |
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So what's happening now is a move in the opposite direction to the one you would want? |
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Reports of exactly what is happening or has happened in Tal Afar are lacking, and those that are available have little detail. |
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Thus, it must be something that is happening in the atmosphere to intercept solar radiation. |
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But yet no one talks of Pondicherry as being a happening place, no one I have heard speaks of honeymooning in Pondicherry or Pondy. |
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One sad happening prior to Christmas was the death of Galway's oldest resident Billy Lohan of Mervue who was in his 103rd year. |
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When you start on the slippery slope you don't know what's happening to you because you haven't got the experience. |
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But her experiences made her determined to prevent the same thing happening to others. |
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What is there to stop the same thing happening to the Bulls should they experience a downturn in fortunes? |
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You feel like you are the only one it is happening to, even if thousands of sportsmen experience the same thing each year. |
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This is my first book so everything that is happening to me is a big surprise. |
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Did he not pass on his apprehensions over what was happening to a senior figure in the party at the time? |
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If he goes to sleep often enough in his hotel room, there is less chance of it happening on the pitch. |
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And the chances of that happening on the Down Under tour have narrowed due to England's injury crisis. |
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This will not only enhance the State's development but also help to reduce the accidents happening owing to road damage. |
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It's almost like this dominoes effect that starts happening once the administration decides it's going to do this. |
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Collaborative efforts to aid the development of new policies that reduce the chance of an accident happening again are needed. |
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The local communities are in fear of another serious accident happening and some people are using alternative routes to avoid the Crossroads. |
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Accidents that have been happening as a result of the failed traffic lights should be blamed on the council. |
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It's a double Bank Holiday and, as you'd expect, there are plenty of special events happening in York's nightspots this weekend. |
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But surely the chances of a similar accident happening again are astronomical. |
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There will also be many initiatives happening off-air too, allowing pupils to improve both their sporting and journalistic skills. |
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The time saved by this happening far outweighs the odd occasion when someone does not leave it at the end of his drive. |
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His eyes were closed and he was completely oblivious to what was happening around him. |
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And Wiltshire coroner David Masters has recommended halfway houses for mental health patients to try and prevent tragedy happening again. |
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So, people are on edge and are a little puzzled as to exactly what comes next and what's happening at the moment. |
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He was going to stand over her with a constant watch, until he was sure nothing was happening that he couldn't control. |
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I still felt numb and unfeeling, as if nothing that was happening was real. |
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My mum called today and we had a good long chat about what's happening in both our lives. |
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We deliberately chose the afternoon slot as there is nothing much happening during that time. |
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There has been nothing to suggest anything odd was happening at their house. |
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The result is a cacophony, and nobody is the wiser about what is happening or is likely to happen to the economy. |
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During that morning, however, something unusual was happening in the skies to the west and north-west of Ballyhaunis. |
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Today I accompanied two Axis artists to a happening in a squalid squatter camp in downtown Johannesburg. |
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What's happening now is simply a by-product of the strategy's effectiveness. |
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As you might be able to tell, there is relatively little of interest happening in Oxford. |
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I put my hand over my eyes and strained to see what was happening through the bright noonday sun. |
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I saw what was happening and sprinted to the main road and then down the hill after her. |
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Many of the most skilled programmers resented what was happening to their trade. |
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People are burying their head in the sand because they think it's not happening or affecting them. |
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The pit of my stomach had an odd feeling of excitement mixed with fear of what was happening between Raleigh and me. |
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There are a number of things happening that seem to be vexatious and uncontrollable. |
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But if this one will be relying on old tactics like secret missions and nightly missile raids, I don't think much will be happening in secret. |
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The night was still young, and the territory's happening nightclubs and discos beckoned. |
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Then I could so easily close my eyes to all that is happening around me and my family, roll over and fall into a deep sound sleep. |
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It was so disastrous that everyone thought the New Year's Eve crash was happening all over again. |
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We cannot exist in a vacuum, in isolation from what's happening in other parts of the world. |
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Can you suggest something we can take over the next few weeks to stop this happening again? |
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People, when this fault is happening to you, it's either your solenoid or your circuit board. |
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A more obvious type of myth is that of urban legends, improbable stories of events happening to unknown people on an unspecified date. |
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Urbanization is happening at such a brisk rate that the government is planning entire new cities in anticipation of large new urban populations. |
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It is all right to be flooded up to your eyeballs, it is happening in Spain and France. |
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Some of us are happy that upcountry columnists at least take note of what is happening or not in our corner of the country. |
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You might as well say that the publishing industry will fail now that the internet is up, and I don't really see that happening anytime soon. |
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The neckwear suppliers mirror what is happening at retail, and that has more to do with color palettes and patterns than lengths or widths. |
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Ordinary mortals, however, get it in the neck for just happening to be driving by when the VVIP cavalcade zooms past. |
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A couple of decades ago, such an event happening in England would have been unthinkable. |
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Jenkins, too, seems to spend so much time in the nave of the church that he is often oblivious to what is happening in the apse. |
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Dark things were happening last week, deep in the bowels of Scottish Labour, as rival factions settled accounts. |
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When we're not working in other people's gardens or at home, we go hiking and botanizing, looking for whatever's happening in that season. |
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And that fear we recognize as racism, a fear of the unknown, a fear of what's happening in this country. |
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Others ask whether it is not already happening again, before our unknowing eyes because we do not yet know the right questions to ask. |
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In parallel, something more complicated was happening to the flag in New York, unique to America. |
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Music really is a mystical force, a deep psychological wisdom that has the power to heal what is happening to human beings on this planet. |
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They jumped over countless hedges and a myriad of small streams and barbed wire, all set up to prevent what was happening now. |
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It was such a strange transformation from total unharmonious discord to this really quite happening groove. |
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I have also read that there are more accidents happening on these deep dives. |
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I think they've got an undeserved reputation, and I think it's a shame to see what's happening with them. |
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It is the happening of an event, rather than any significance which may underlay it which has importance. |
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The cable industry's foray into voice and related multimedia is happening on three levels. |
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There must have been an impression at the time though that what was happening was improper because she refused to remove her underclothing. |
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Nothing was happening until a chipmunk poked his head through the flowers, looked at me, and dove back under. |
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It is undeniable that what happened last Thursday is linked to what's happening abroad. |
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My brain is frantically muddling through, trying to make sense of what's happening to me. |
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As much as we'd have liked to win, could you really have seen it happening in your wildest dreams? |
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I felt very numb, and I don't think the reality of what was happening had completely sunk in just yet. |
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There is a worrying conviction growing in this community that something sinister is happening in our justice system. |
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I was totally mortified, wondering what people thought was happening in there! |
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Juen's eyes widened when they caught sight of what was happening up the mountain. |
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So what's happening to the music once defined by the twang and heartache of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline? |
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And though the Lysons knew exactly what was happening as they observed from the sidelines, they said nothing. |
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What is happening is that all this turbulence and confusion makes us nervous and defensive. |
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The pre-emptive cull of healthy animals in Cumbria is not happening at the pace the government intended. |
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Yet cuts including ward closures, the shutdown of operating theatres and recruitment freezes are still happening across the region. |
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Now Bollywood is almost a shorthand, a buzzword for one of the most happening trends in America. |
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The delusions, the misinterpretations, cannot make sense of what is happening around them. |
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Well, introduced species have devastated species such as bilbies on the land, and we believe that the same sort of thing is happening in the sea. |
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She had big travelling plans happening in less than a month and assumed she wouldn't see him again. |
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My suggestions for what might be happening were treated with, I felt, derision. |
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That's exactly what is happening in personal computing, where prices are plunging on vast tracts of open-disk storage space. |
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The variety of music and announcements kept the locals and tourists informed as to what was happening in town. |
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The conversation then moved to my Grandma, who keeps a diary so she knows what's happening and what day it is. |
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Nicholas is so devoid of personality that he needs to sing something completely superficial and sexless next week to stop this happening again. |
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Howard, being awakened by the sound of things happening on deck, got sleepily out of his bunk and headed topsides. |
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However, authorities refuse to comment on what is really happening behind closed doors. |
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Be sure, what is happening today has happened beforetime as well, and if you recognize the story you will be guided. |
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I usually try to think of what's going on right now, not what's happening next, because that kind of messes me up. |
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Yeah, she is acting like an idiot, but everything's happening really fast for her. |
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I am not discounting global warming, I just don't see it happening over a time span of a few weeks rather a century or two. |
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The outlook he had on what was happening to the city around him was rather positive. |
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Atrocities are happening all over the world due to the self-righteous, self-seeking gratification of particular groups. |
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A police inspector standing nearby saw what was happening but did not intervene to help the plaintiff restrain the prisoner. |
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Sometimes I find this preoccupation with what's happening now really frustrating. |
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I would have thought it would have met us halfway or helped stop this happening again. |
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As far as change being different from evolution, evolution is just change happening over time. |
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Suddenly, I noticed something happening in his face beginning to moil and move. |
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There was genuine appreciation for what is happening here and we now have a great deal to shout about. |
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It is almost beyond belief, but it appears that exactly the same thing is happening again. |
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We did our best to keep you informed of all events happening locally throughout the year. |
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At the same time, a neighbour saw what was happening through a window and shouted that the police were coming. |
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As an Irishman living abroad I've seen the changes in Ireland happening stage by stage. |
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Why such gruesome murders are happening again and again is really a thought-provoking question. |
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When he occasionally raised his head, the look was one of stony-faced indifference to what was happening around him. |
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Mike's account of Western capitalism had its corollary in his view of what was happening in the Third World. |
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I just had the perfect run, mate, it was like I was in the zone, you know, it was just all happening for me, and I just got the best run through. |
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I once again drifted off into a different plane, not paying attention to what was happening around me, never mind on the tennis court. |
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Now the Government has bowed to pressure and reversed its policy, in a move which should prevent such deaths from happening again. |
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He's finally realized what's happened, that what's happening to him isn't some screwed-up act of fate. |
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This actually may be happening to some extent with the terrible AIDS pandemic that's occurring in Africa. |
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Instead, he thought about Whitney, worried that she was in pain or that terrible things were happening to her. |
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If only they knew that the only way to prevent this happening is if they didn't take the bait. |
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Rosanna is the Entertainment News Reporter, so she always has the scoop on what is happening with the stars. |
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So schuss at Libra-ruled Gay Ski Week in New Zealand in early September, happening in appropriately named Queenstown. |
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Nor do we need to be persuaded to make efforts to resist that happening in our own backyard. |
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He said he hoped all the cases would send a clear message to prevent similar scenes of violence from ever happening again. |
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Quantum leaps are also happening to telecommunications, medicine and even in the world of entertainment to name but three. |
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This is happening against a backdrop of fights by environmentalists to get old dams torn down. |
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I wonder how many hoaxes and scams are happening in that part of the world as we speak? |
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And on top of that, the crazy ants have this mutualism with a scale insect, so you can also get a dieback happening in the canopy as well. |
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In the end, I don't see that happening because I feel Brazil now have the bit between their teeth. |
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He thinks he got a touch of the ball but everything was happening in a blur and he cannot say for certain. |
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The important and terrifying thing is what's happening inside the US, to the constitution and make-up of the country. |
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So let's put him in the mix to let everyone know that he is aware of what's happening in Africa. |
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In effect, a wider public needs to be made aware of what is happening in contemporary art. |
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He said even the mine accidents that had been happening could have been avoided had monitoring committees been in place. |
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Particular average signifies the damage or partial loss happening to the ship, or cargo, or freight. |
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In the future, lab technicians will receive more information about the autoclave process to prevent the mistake from happening again. |
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And, exactly for this reason, he had been keeping a tab on what is happening on the board of his immediate challenger. |
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Everything is happening at once at the moment, in a manner that is proving really rather hard to deal with. |
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What things do you see happening for me in the coming year as far as my love life, job, school, family etc are concerned? |
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What was happening here was assimilation to the English model with its directly state-run Anglican Church. |
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In the airport lounge, I log on to the Net to see what is happening back home. |
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It is happening across the globe and in a hundred different corners of the arts and culture. |
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Well what was happening was a demonstration of the power of art to institute communion. |
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The Arrernte people have for quite a while now felt quite angry at what's happening to their land. |
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Therefore in locked-in syndrome we can, and do, make mistakes about what is happening to the patient. |
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The movement of families from older estates to the new ones is also a very live issue and that is happening on a regular basis. |
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What is happening to our country when well-off landowners can be allowed to treat those less fortunate as pawns in some commercial game? |
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His current slump in form, a rare happening again, has to be viewed in the right perspective. |
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I am chuffed to bits about what is happening but still nervous in case anything goes wrong. |
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It's the past, and however rich and fascinating and full of mystery it may be, it's not what's happening at this moment. |
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He appears to have been caught out by not monitoring what was happening on the ground. |
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After all, Martin reasoned, such retaliation is a commonplace of baseball, with brushback rhubarbs happening almost weekly every season. |
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Warmth filled my body from head to toe and I finally understood what had been happening to me. |
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We still have a mountain to climb to stop this happening but it is not insurmountable if there is democracy. |
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This is happening less and less, though the laid-back Holmes claims he never got uptight about it. |
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Opponents of the market say we have to stop another Enron from happening again. |
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We are very distressed and anguished at what has been happening in Gujarat for almost three months. |
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When there is so much else happening in the world, you would think they could give it a rest now and again. |
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Right now, compared with everything else that's happening on the Web, AOL is boring, stodgy, and stuck in the mud. |
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Music and film are so linked to the fashion world, and you have to have an eye for what's happening next. |
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It's not such a happening spot anymore, but you can get some cool apps there. |
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After all, he adds, he wasn't convinced anything significant was happening till enough information leaked out. |
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They need to know what's happening at the leading edge of biology if they're going to tailor-make the design. |
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At this point the camera was zoomed out from what was happening and then panned over to the left and I lost track of the object. |
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But without the proper rules, healthy capitalist markets turn into sluggish oligopolies, and that is what's happening in media today. |
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But there is a great contradiction between these chauvinistic ideas and what is happening in the village. |
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It is about time we woke up and took note of what is happening in our world. |
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In the end they just stuck me in a mental ward but none of them understood what was really happening inside my head. |
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I'm definitely not a preachy global warmist type, but to say that global warming isn't happening because there's snow outside is stupidity. |
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A common response to such an acausal happening is a sharpening of attention, a sense of the closeness of something unseen. |
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But this is a play where you feel the really big issue is the one that is happening offstage. |
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Of course, the chances of this happening by accident are literally a hundred million billion to one. |
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No longer are you creatures of an accidental happening in an obscure corner of a randomly evolving cosmos. |
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They realised we had hard evidence on what was happening and they promised to cooperate. |
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The washer breaking down was the most annoying thing, happening just when the baby was sick and there was five times as much laundry to do. |
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Most of my paintings have sheep in them, or boats, or washing lines, and I try very hard to tell a story of what is happening in my paintings. |
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The TV-stations have been wastelands for two decades and most newspapers never had any interesting in what was happening abroad. |
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When even the Queen doesn't speak Queen's English, what is happening to our language? |
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Up until now this blog has pretty much been about what's happening to me right now. |
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I do not want to sound captious, but what was happening is essentially my question. |
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When I lived on Pine Street, I had to cross the canal to get to the laundromat, the good restaurants, the happening bars, and my friends' houses. |
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He bothered to go out of his way to find out exactly what was happening and who was involved, which is more than anyone else did. |
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What is also happening as a result is that a path is being worn across the grass, which does nothing to enhance the look of the area. |
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Today because of technology, synthesizers and rhythm machines, the happening musicians of today create computerized music. |
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I love the fact that I can actually see the changes happening week by week. |
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Violence and repression work to desensitize people, leaving only a numbing wish to forget what is happening all about them. |
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Even I can't resist jumping into this and I admit it's because this thread's got that feel of a happening place. |
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What is happening today is simply the latest in a series of epochal economic shifts. |
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From there we went to Brighton Marina, partly because it's a cool and happening place to visit, but mainly because it has free parking. |
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Being conceptually similar to what was then happening in alternative pop, these were rapturously received by a young, European audience. |
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But of course, the fact that you meet all the happening people at the gyms is an added bonus. |
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Naturally I sat up to see what has been happening in the rarefied atmosphere of academia. |
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Martin also took a keen and active interest in political affairs and events happening around the country. |
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In most cases, she wouldn't give a whit about anything happening in Maura's life. |
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The first is a significant emotional experience, which refers to an event or happening that literally rattles the person to change. |
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This was happening in the bus shelter and the nearby road of my bus stop, the last bus stop on the route. |
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They have an office in Balma, Southern France, about 500 miles away from a beautiful, fashionable and happening Paris. |
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You can see it happening if you read the Bloomsbury biographies. |
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These days, thanks to the miracle of television, we can watch events happening on the other side of the world. |
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It is easier to see what is happening if we plot the ratios on a graph. |
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Some of this is just a natural part of adapting to the natural climate change that is happening in the Arctic. |
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On Jan. 21, 2007, at the AFC conference championship, it was happening again. |
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The announcement that this movie was happening was an interesting experience for a Whitney Houston fan. |
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And that may well be what is happening in the Barnett Shale region around, yes, Dallas and Irving. |
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However, an insidious form of segregation, happening within the educational system, belies this simplistic view. |
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And now the same thing is happening with her signature pillowy, bouffant hairstyle, reports The Daily Mail. |
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I am supposed to keep abreast of things happening around the world. |
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I looked expectantly at the speedo, thinking the sheer luxury of the vehicle was masking the sensation of speed and acceleration that must surely be happening all around it. |
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Almost every entrepreneur who has made it will recall that first break, an accidental happening which somehow turned the tide and made success possible. |
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The chances of that happening in a criminal court, or even a civil court, now appear increasingly remote. |
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I am very concerned about what the president has put forth, although again, we're respectful of his need to snuff out terrorism, prevent any acts from happening again. |
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By the second commercial break, half the hall is blissfully ignoring whatever is happening on the stage. |
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In this war, the targeting is often happening on computer monitors thousands of miles away, capturing images from drones. |
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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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There are panel discussions, film screenings, trade shows, softball tournaments, barbecues, after-parties, and other events without a name happening at all hours. |
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What I mean by this is that although Fourier was aware of what was happening in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution, he rejected industrialism wholesale. |
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One could hope that Tim's example is inspiring other governors to hold the line on taxes, but I don't have the sense that that is happening in many states. |
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But we should reflect for a moment upon what, exactly, is happening here. |
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I lazily dropped the envelopes to my side on the couch and sat back with a hopeless sigh, staring directly at the droning television, not regarding anything happening on it. |
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I dimly recalled seeing Rod Dreher blog about this happening in malls near his home. |
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Olivia is dismayed at everything that's happening and decides to get on a plane and run away with Jake. |
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What's happening today is the Army Corps of Engineers is reinstalling those massive metal sheets between the 17th Street Canal and Lake Pontchartrain. |
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What is happening in Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Djibouti is nothing short of a calamity. |
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Characterization simply gets in the way of the filmmaker's relentlessly nihilistic examination of bad things happening to seemingly innocent people. |
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Circling just a few hundred kilometres above the earth, remote sensing satellites can monitor all that is happening in the skies and on the ground below them. |
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The chances of that happening are pretty slim, but IIB Bank chief economist Austin Hughes believes there is more than a zero chance of the euro being dumped. |
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The book launch and lecture are happening on November 25 at 8pm. |
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And it all depends on what's happening under the volcano in the magma body under the lava dome, whether this system will continue to repressurize or not. |
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His off-set line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, is also getting a facelift, with a name change happening in the near future. |
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Now, it appears, a similar Kate-inspired boost is happening to her father-in-law's business. |
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The disc's third documentary short resurrects the happening '80s music that propels the movie's soundtrack, including several of the rockers who recorded it. |
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But what's happening to Bernanke now isn't accountability, it's a feeding frenzy. |
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Edmonton has a vibrant, happening entertainment scene, rife with talent. |
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Well, it's not like anything exciting is happening today, is it? |
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There were always small rockslides or mudslides happening there. |
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We act as if we lived in a gated community, immune to history, as if everything were happening for the first time. |
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Those Luddites opposite want to ignore what is happening in reality. |
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Depressing as this picture is, however, the gun control conversation should be happening even more frequently. |
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It's a happening little spot with gourmet fast food for lunchers downtown. |
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But while the miracle of Hanukkah was being celebrated downstairs, a modern-day miracle was happening on the second floor. |
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The new struggle is the sort that is happening in Iraq, where resources have been taken over and people are struggling to gain back local control of them. |
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The report predicted that by 2040, the European heat wave will be happening every other year. |
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Its television and film avatars are heading towards the happening stage. |
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He published this clarification in the Architectural Record for American art lovers, who were avid for information about what was happening in the Old World. |
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Outside of the fishing scene there has not been much happening around us. |
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In an era when battlefield telegraphy was impractical, sound was the primary means by which commanders grasped what was happening on the battlefield. |
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Whereas for India, this is happening essentially in our own backyard. |
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If bad things are happening in the world, there must be someone to blame, someone whose malevolence or idiocy must be called out. |
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I was sickened by what was happening to me and shocked that this man I had idolized was now raping me. |
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Unable to make sense of what was happening to them, they reacted tetchily and their play degenerated into niggling, scrappy attempts to win the ball. |
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This is what is happening to the Welsh market town of Brecon. |
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Unsurprisingly, many religious believers most strongly saw these events as happening for reasons according to a plan. |
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Something extraordinary is happening at the intersection of religion and LGBT people. |
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Any thinking person must realise what is happening is wrong. |
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It is not clear who will win this battle of media giants, but it is a credit to the invader that it is happening at all. |
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It's only going to stop conception happening and conception can be prevented numerous other ways so it's not going to do anything to prevent sexual abuse. |
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An alternative way of evaluating what is happening is to stress people's continuing search for self-fulfilment and emotional satisfaction from their intimate relationships. |
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Funny things were happening to me and I was simply not myself. |
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A lot of us are angry because we don't know what's happening and the people who have put quite a lot of years into the company feel they have been sold out. |
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What is happening to the campaigning steamroller that was going to propel the new prophets of technocratic and meritocracy craving Labor into power? |
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The third insurgency seems to be tiring of having all the fighting happening in their backyard, and they are fearful that they will be excluded from the upcoming elections. |
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Well, I think these lamentations have been happening since probably the turn of the century. |
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A generation of rich and eccentric toffs with more money than sense block out what's happening in the world by immersing themselves in one party after another. |
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Remarkably, the sport's legitimization is happening almost exclusively because of Red Bull. |
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What ends up happening is she goes on a mission to rid the world of the tooth fairy because she doesn't want to lose her teeth and she believes the tooth fairy is responsible. |
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Yet the change is not happening evenly and is much more apparent and much more rapid in cities, especially in metropolitan areas and on the two coasts. |
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It's reflected in the privatization that's happening to the people in the townships in South Africa, and in what's going on in the streets of Toronto and Halifax. |
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What's the point of engaging with what's happening around us when truth doesn't matter, might is right, and ethics hold you back and cost you money? |
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As event planners seek to position benefits and biennials and clear dates for auctions, openings and galas, they need to know what else is happening and when and where. |
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In the America of 2013, rejecting students on the basis of their not happening to be brown is ever trickier to defend. |
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The bloke driving said he remembers somebody there biting a man on the arm resulting in getting his teeth knocked out to prevent it happening again. |
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The changes are not happening yet on the surface, but in the important place, in the underpinnings of society. |
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What is happening between her trucklers and us is not a debate. |
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For Cuccinelli, all this is happening at a moment when he thought he had finally found his mojo. |
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And at the same time, it's essential, because of what is now happening in Ukraine, that we indicate a willingness to be responsive to Ukrainian aspirations. |
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I didn't have any work friends for a really long time, but after a year or so it started happening gradually as I started buddying up with various people. |
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We called the hospital, and they advised us to sit tight and wait, and call them again if the contractions started happening about once every five minutes. |
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This is problem even before the university stage, these children are underachieving at school and nothing seems to be happening to correct this problem. |
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Whilst this was happening Catherine and I were trying to clean and paint the underneath of the car, which seemed to take forever as a previous owner had undersealed the car. |
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The world has watched genocide happening in Rwanda but we were too busy worrying about our own needs to look up and call anyone to stop the slaughter. |
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