While the Indian Air Force kept dropping food and medical supplies, it is the fishermen who've kept the death toll as low as it is. |
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Some in Hollywood, though, say that the women who've scaled the studio hierarchy have done so by adopting retrograde ideas. |
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They're usually the ones who've been around for a while, and they usually manage with the barest minimum of speaker support. |
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Why not institute a policy whereby those who've paid up front are guaranteed their seats and if they miss the flight, then tough luck? |
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I don't know modern young metropolitan women, I'd say we don't have any writers in Marathi who've written about them. |
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Grim and tearless, he is biting the bullet, squaring his jaw and stiffening his backbone, the way people who've lived through war always do. |
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We have no confidence in its leaders, who've manipulated and maneuvered against our civic initiate for years. |
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And for you women who've been pregnant and worn maternity pants, you know how ridiculous those things look. |
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Remembrance Day should be a day of ceremony and mateship for the Diggers who've earned the right to remember war as they see fit. |
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It's always unpleasant when individuals who've worked on a second or third-rate film collect a batch of awards. |
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Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard. |
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This week, when you're chinking your champagne glasses and raising a toast to the neighbours who've become good friends, just remember. |
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Have you ever given much thought to the people who've lived in your house before you moved in and made it your own? |
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That uniform is stained with the noble blood of those who've fallen in battle for their country. |
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The Bagnatos are a seventh generation fishing family who've been trawling the waters off Sydney for the past 50 years. |
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I'm quite bad at regulating my voice, as many people who've publicly shushed me can attest. |
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It's built around the monied classes who've benefited tremendously by the emptying of the federal treasury into their pockets. |
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A lot of practitioners who've had their firms for 20 years or more can get tunnel vision. |
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Pity the poor actors who've had to perform during the city's recent hockey monomania. |
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Local pubs charge people to use their toilet facilities, but the canals remain free for the bladdered who've lost their inhibitions. |
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There are the idiots on the council who've brought us to our knees with those blasted parking fees! |
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He seems to know his job rather more thoroughly than the dumb twits who've been along so far. |
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Bad news is in prospect for the many Australians who've sunk their investment money into property. |
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Australian political history is littered with parties who've hit the skids once they're lost their charismatic leader. |
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He took a slightly different approach from those who've converted cars in the past. |
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They don't know people who've left their departments, or any departments, who have mostly slunk out. |
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Again, I'd take issue with the naysayers who've been poo-pooing the script. |
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Meet Europe's new bohemians, a generation who've grown up with the idea of Europe as a united concept. |
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This has been the case with three of the Newfoundlands I've adopted, who've been wonderful, healthy pets. |
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These are people who've packed seemingly 10 lifetimes into one normal span. |
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In not one case has the government acted to support those who've been brutally oppressed. |
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The police are soon nosing about, trying to figure out the mystery of several locals who've gone missing. |
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He's going to bring in a whole new batch of people rather than these political hacks who've destroyed our economy. |
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Children who've grown up without nurture apparently lack any sense that they can be something other than what they are. |
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I've never made money my own god, so I'm not impressed by people who've got a lot of money. |
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I have friends who've paid a lot of money to go to baseball fantasy camps to play hardball with ex-major leaguers. |
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How many people do you know who've been the victim of a hate crime where the perpetrator has gone unpunished? |
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Maybe we should start sending over these guys who've hazed in fraternities. |
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You also need to track consent and opt-outs to make sure you don't inadvertently contact individuals who've already opted out. |
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Finally, there's Dylan and Charlotte, who've just struck it rich on the stock market. |
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We're just summer sailors who've discovered a nice spot, so we establish an outstation for the club. |
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Apparently life begins at 40-which will come as something of a relief to any of us who've been swinging the lead for the past few decades. |
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Jack is demanding that all MSPs who've made a packet on their subsidised second homes in Edinburgh hand back the cash. |
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These are kids who've had access to cell phones, pagers and personal computers all their lives. |
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And, as such, I get to chillax with all the new students who've arrived early for residence orientation. |
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In Scotland, most hunters are Border Collies who've been trained to bark on command. |
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But critics say the claim that the 87,000 who've left are doing well rests on shaky evidence. |
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It's just as hard to penetrate the clannishness of islanders who've lived and played apart from the world for generations. |
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The residency will also offer regular weekly clinics for people who've sent in work and would like the chance to talk about it face to face. |
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Stories of athletes who've dared to come out of the closet will also be featured. |
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Most of all, I'm touched by the warm messages of support from the people who've written in, Twittered, and Facebooked me. |
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A pox on all gear designers who've never field-tested their abysmal creations. |
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This is no solace to ordinary people who've got their fingers burned in the stock market. |
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I'm amazed the number of my married women friends who've played away since their fifties. |
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Before I pole vault into bed, I'd like to thank all the folks who've written with good thoughts about my mother. |
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The couple, who've been an item for 12 years, have their musical roots in Long Island. |
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You're the people who've got criminal crackpots sitting on human-rights panels. |
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Those who've given money should be proud that their donation has been a major benefit to those less fortunate. |
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They seem to be natural born show-offs who've got lots of face and front, but often no talent. |
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She's going to share a dark secret that could help others who've gone through the same ordeal. |
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On the first floor, I see a crowd of garrulous men who've decided there's more to life than watching sports in the living room. |
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An Oakland organization runs a nonresidential trauma and recovery center for girls who've been prostituted. |
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A graduation ceremony is that one last and memorable gathering of a group of young people who've lived and learnt so much together. |
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It is a facility where they keep the detainees who've been designated as eligible for trial. |
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Since men who've known the horror and stress of war would not excuse such crimes why are so many conservatives willing to do so? |
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Alan, is there any accountability held by media, by networks, by newspapers, etcetera, for the people who've been making these wrong calls? |
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It is the filmmakers of East Asia who've cornered the market in outrage and extremity. |
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Simply sending your resume to employers who've placed want ads is not enough. |
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Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all. |
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Chuck Feeney is described by those who've met him as an active, vigorous man with the athletic physique of a former runner. |
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For those who've asked for advance notice, I'll be on the Lehrer News Hour Tuesday evening. |
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They're innocent victims who've unwittingly exposed themselves, whew, sorted. |
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But most exciting this week is our interview with Ant and Dec, those loveable Geordie rascals who've captured the hearts of the nation. |
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I want to catch up to all those affluential people who've wasted hundreds of dollars at the tanning salon. |
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We'll re-advertise next week but we have three, possibly four hot prospects who've been asking us if you were back on the market. |
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The physics prize went to three Americans who've explained something of what goes on within the nucleus of atoms. |
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He added that the situation had also rebounded on residents of the estate who've been suffering rowdy student behaviour in the past. |
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For those of you who've been with me from the beginning, thanks for the support and so long. |
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I certainly don't think these they're worse equipped than people who've undergone conventional schooling. |
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We act more like a species who've bought into an all-inclusive holiday package than people whose home this might actually be. |
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It's hard to find other producers who've enjoyed such distinguished success right out of the box. |
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We told you about a clever bunch of scientists who've made a battery that could last for decades. |
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Typically, the owners are people nearing retirement who've spent two or three decades building their businesses with tender loving care. |
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Lately the only people who've been flirting with me are fifty-year old bus drivers with hairy chests and their uniform shirts open to their belly-buttons. |
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Most people who've learned English in this part of the world would understand if you said something was skookum, but those from elsewhere would be puzzled. |
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This is because the Europeanized elites who've ruled the country have long joined foreign corporate exploiters in plundering Bolivia's resources and people. |
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Onstage you have actors who've been performing musical comedy a long time. |
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The drawing, as the few art historians who've touched it with their own unpracticed fingers have estimated, is most certainly 24 years old, perhaps slightly older. |
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The pavements are littered with the corpses of good men who've tried. |
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It's like armchair generals who've never served in the armed forces. |
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If a company has more than 100 full-time employees who've worked longer than six months, then it must give workers notice before it lops off a huge chunk of its workforce. |
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A native of Galway and a resident of Naas, she has become a legend for the hundreds of young people who've passed through the school in that time. |
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If this is confirmed, it will be bad news for those who've been expecting that confirmation of past life on Mars would provide a burst of energy for the field of astrobiology. |
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As for how that future might look, Nick is more guarded than others who've recently talked enthusiastically about what possibilities lie in store. |
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They're the people who've been evicted, and in a way it's kind of the tall poppy syndrome of Australia tearing people down, bringing them down to your own level. |
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The only performance artist to make the pop charts, he joins the roster of aging musical avant-gardists who've begun to top the bill annually at the Rodeo. |
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There have been calls for the medical profession to be better informed about how to treat farmers who've accidentally needled themselves with the OJD vaccine. |
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It's also one of those places that seems to be constantly crowded, especially on warm nights when lucky customers who've arrived early can sit out on the terrasse. |
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The book has evoked responses from people living with brain damage and members of the medical profession as well as those who've read it as a family story. |
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For the seven or so people who've never heard of the campaign, let's just say it involves a man, a dingy apartment, a chicken suit, and a garter belt. |
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Although the Lakers have rebounded well during the season's second half, the future of many of the players who've contributed to their three-peat is in doubt. |
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One of them has just gotten back together with his ex-girlfriend, much to the consternation of the other two, who've recently enjoyed a threesome with her. |
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Already we have scientists who've developed sunscreen from compounds in coral, and painkillers from the venom of cone shell snails found in the Great Barrier Reef. |
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The mainstream media in NSW is sick of NRMA bunfights so there has been no serious coverage so far on the dozens of candidates who've put their hands up. |
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But the long-standing animal attractions are past their sell-by date, and will look particularly grim to families who've been to SeaWorld or Busch Gardens in Florida. |
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To blow off those dear friends who've put up with your mercurial moods for long is just plain cruel and thoughtless, so start returning those calls and those emails. |
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There've been very few good men who've gotten to these positions of power. |
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After more than a year of extravagant online spending, scores of advertisers who've used the metrics are looking over the results and wondering what went wrong. |
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I have friends who've been in middle management and been laid off. |
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If you hire tradies who've worked together before and encourage them to coordinate with one another, it will make the building process go more smoothly. |
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I do think that we have to take action, warlike action on those who've taken action on us, because the action on the United States was an act of war. |
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For travelers who've been harmed, or just burned, beyond the reach of American courts, suing go-betweens like travel agents and tour operators is often the only remedy. |
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How many people do you know who've switched brands for any reason other than all the shops near them stopping selling their cancer stick of choice? |
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But it's not just New Money oiks who've come in for a finger wagging. |
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In the past few years, those of us who've made this argument have largely been proven true, due to a couple of very strong turns by the actor in Chicago and Unfaithful. |
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Now he seems to me like so many captains of industry who've slithered right up the greasy pole on the backs of more talented and hard-working people. |
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There are people around who DO want something else from their weekend but don't want to endure 40 lads who've been out all day and looking for a bit of aggro at last orders. |
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At the same time, many employers who've had to kick in more money to keep pensions solvent doubled down on efforts to rid themselves of old plans. |
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These include members of the National Guard and career soldiers eligible to retire after 20 years of service as well as enlistees who've completed their eight-year commitment. |
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The only reason why you might want to rebel against your culture was because you had been got at by some western liberals who've put these different ideas into your head. |
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There are only 15 people here who've got a job, so word gets around fast. |
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Those who've not yet seen it would be advised to get their skates on. |
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The revitalization of the distillery is a boon to heritage advocates, who've lost many valuable structures in recent years, quite often to the wrecking ball. |
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People I know who've had cataracts removed have always confirmed this when they've said that colours have been overwhelming and looked as they did when they were children. |
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I know artists who've been seriously knocked off their perches through disappointment. |
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Policemen who've grown uhhh, overnourished, by helping themselves to free meals at the expense of hapless carinderia owners. |
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People who've zorbed in New Zealand, say Swiss mountains are too steep to allow the leisurely roll-out that's the real thrill. |
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But the Backlot is not the only alternative game in town, and those who've taken the stage there don't have a monopoly on artistic energy. |
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Sue King shares her wares with bicyclists who've made it to the top, geographically and gustatorily. |
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What he's been left is a mischievous team of sleddogs who've really got it in for him. |
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The Scots veterans are following a trend where acts who've been around for a while pair up with clubby remixers. |
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Miller exposes the real sellouts, the black liberals and their white sponsors who've treated the black community like lab rats for 45 years. |
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But Britons who've visited the Mediterranean region may recognise the increasing presence of the famously explosive song of Cetti's Warbler. |
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That he has kowtowed to New Labour image-makers who've told him he needs to look more voter-friendly. |
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Geri Halliwell and Sophie Dahl are examples of stars who've cheated genetics to change from soft, round endomorphs to lean, athletic mesomorphs. |
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Nothing wrong with that, but grown-ups who've already heard about the Steinkirk cravat, or whatever, are likely to wander off to the bar. |
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Dear Coleen, I AM a 64-year-old man, who is retired and happily married with four grown-up kids, who've all flown the nest. |
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This is a general audience who've bought tickets before they even knew we were on the bill. |
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Older Duppies who've lived through previous layoffs seem prepared for the emotional and financial shifts that a protracted job loss can bring. |
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These are paid Judases who've accepted thirty pieces of silver, only to discover that silver is no longer the medium of exchange on the market. |
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For those of us who've had enough of whips, handcuffs and submissive heroines, here's hoping that Bridget is still 50 shades of scatty. |
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Evidently, the joke's on all the hipsters and music snobs who've long dismissed Leon Redbone's retro jazz and Tin Pan Alley vaudeville schtick. |
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The course gives people who've never gone off-road a chance to see what it's like,'' said Ken Gistedt, whose company designs and builds Camp Jeeps here and on the East Coast. |
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But the die-hards were still out in force to see the Californian rockers who've sold over 60m albums worldwide, including a woman I spotted dressed as a chilli pepper. |
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If only they'd t ff then clenched to form a clunking fist and he'd used it on behalf of all the people who've been made jobless, depressed and despairing. |
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Naff got very different answers to these questions, from a philosopher and a technologist who've both given artificial intelligence a great deal of thought. |
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She made the switch to Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare's NICU on her 23rd birthday and has already developed a rapport with nurses who've watched her grow. |
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And for women who've worked out all winter in order to fit into those string-tied bikinis, well, more options mean there are plenty of itty-bitty bathing suits, too. |
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In fact, gay readers who've been feeling spiritually bereft for whatever reason may find In the Eye of the Storm to be a calming force as they wrestle with questions of faith. |
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