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We'll handle this.'
It too much for us.
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TV the most important medium for conveying history.
TV the most important medium for showing history.
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It especially renowned as the last center of training for the city's most celebrated residents, the geisha.
Geisha have never trained there.
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Israelis delighted that people from everywhere visit their country, and welcome you with genuine warmth.
Israelis cold toward travelers.
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Oh well, if we're not destined for matrimony in this lifetime, perhaps circumstances will someday allow me to buy you a beer or Dr Pepper or something.
If we married, I will buy you a beer or a Dr. Pepper.
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yeah these these people they have the big loudspeakers because they have uh democratic system just like ours where they elect their mayors and their councilmens it's really kind of funny it's it's kind of an invasion of your privacy privacy too they're going down these streets with these really loud speakers
Those people with the loudspeakers very annoying.
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It assumes for cost-of-service areas (where most of power sales likely to occur) that allowance allocations will not alter pricing of electricity.
Allowance allocations will definitely not alter the pricing of electricity in cost-of-service areas.
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Kagoshima dominates the head of a deep indentation at the southern tip of Kyushu, and its harbor has played a prominent role in Japanese military history.
The southern tip of Kyushu full of tourist attractions.
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1
The corrida always starts on time even if the clock occasionally has to be stopped.
Resetting the clock a common occurrence.
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1
It wild and windswept, and its limited vegetation a far cry from the lush green interior.
Farmers have long preferred building their houses in the interior because of this.
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Republicans face the prospect of running in 1998 with a discredited, unpopular speaker who nonetheless impossible to dethrone, and with no record of accomplishment.
The Republican speaker has an approval rating of just 27%.
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It is 'up to them' ”as you say over here." Then, suddenly, he asked: "Are you a judge of finger-marks, my friend?"
You capable of passing judgment on markings of fingers?
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It also part of the Slate magazine permanent collection, a k a The Compost, and you can see it again by clicking here.
Slate Magazine does not have a permanent collection.
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But don't let that discourage you.
It hard and many people are discouraged because of it.
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What's completely intolerable is to be accurately quoted and seen--even by yourself--to be no better than you actually
What's completely intolerable is to be accurately quoted and still come off badly.
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A Utility Maximizer wants to acquire many things, including cash, but also such things as trips to the beach, time to watch TV, adorable grandkids, and (probably most important in this case) professional prestige.
Someone who does not want to acquire many things a Utility Maximizer.
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A number of related measures can be used to measure changes in visibility associated with reduced fine particle concentrations.
The first method the best one to use.
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As an example of urgent pro bono need, Dean Glen cited the Civil Court of New York, the nation's busiest.
The pro bono need urgent.
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Gaaaaandhi, gone gone gone.
Gandhi next to me.
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When the American diplomat who supervises the international peace monitors in Kosovo accused Serb police of the massacre, the Yugoslav (i.e.
The American diplomat extremely happy with his job and accomplishments.
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Today, the Loire a sleepy waterway, running deep only with heavy rains or spring thaws, and its sandbanks and mud flats become islands during the summer.
The Loire's sandbanks become islands in the summer.
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Sometimes the people who represent themselves don't even know the significant facts of their case.
The law very easy to understand, so representing yourself in court the best way to win a case.
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Under current law, LSC recipients may provide legal assistance to an alien if the alien present in the United States and falls within one of several designated
LSC recipients may provide legal aid to foreign people.
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His problem, he said, the current hiring freeze imposed on all city agencies.
He had a problem finding a job because of the hiring freeze.
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What missions or functions the acquisition to support?
What the purpose of acquisition to support?
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The amount recorded by both entities the transferring entity's book value of the asset.
The amount recorded was well over $100,000.
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An experienced diver may prefer moving onto the Sinai, where the diving even better.
The diving experience is considered better in Sinai.
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This the most easily accessible of the New Territories' walled villages.
Other New Territories villages hard to access.
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Today, a reinforced-concrete replica reproduces only the great five-storied tower, 42 m (138 ft) high, surrounded by moats and ivy-covered ramparts.
The ramparts surrounding the tower fairly new.
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Today, a visit to the quarries, just outside town, reveals some of the secrets of how the ancient Egyptians worked the stone.
Visiting the quarries a great way to learn how ancient Egyptians worked with stone.
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no no they don't and you know they're just real shallow people
They shallow people.
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yeah yeah well i have we have a uh recreation center which is almost right across the street from our uh office
we have access to a recreation center which pretty much just across the street from our office
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The kiosk used by Williams part of a statewide effort to cope with a flood of litigants who cannot afford or refuse to hire lawyers.
The kiosk an attempt at easing the flood of litigants unable, or refusing, to hire attorneys.
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oh so what they're doing they're discounting for cash the way they're because i think it is illegal to add a surcharge so
Adding a surcharge was abused so it now illegal.
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Well what of it?
What it?
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That first glimpse of the towering, steepled abbey rising from the sea on its rock a moment you will not forget.
Most people who have viewed the abbey rising from the ocean comment that it is a life-changing experience.
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This all pure high-toned and irritating, vibrating with barely curtailed snobbism, but also venturing hard queries and unpopular responses.
This obnoxious and snobby.
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Cold Mountain advanced humbug.
Advanced humbug means Cold Mountain.
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Unfortunately, these trappings that come with billion-dollar price tags attached.
These trappings are what come from the billion-dollar price tags associated with them.
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Physicians unlikely to screen if it affects their legitimate expectation for financial remuneration for patient care.
Physicians doctors for children.
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He also noted that any such upgrade would be a large and expensive effort, and that it was unclear when, if ever, hypertext links could be added to the Federal Register.
Ugrades a headache.
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This a pity, for his caustic tone and shallow glosses undermine what is a bold and worthy to write a readable one-volume history of the American people.
The book was phenomenal with no faults.
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Any sure thing attracts too many hackneyed ideas, like Wolff's, and too much foolish money.
When something a sure thing, hackneyed ideas and foolish money sure to follow.
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Shops generally open from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Shops rarely extend their business hours for eves of holidays.
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And quite a different class from them two detectives from London, what goes prying about, and asking questions.
The London detectives very unlikable because they too curious.
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Only the squeamish will object to the giant toads and harmless little white cave-racer snakes.
The little white cave-racer snakes harmful.
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The short man there--he's Garm.
Garm a short but bulky man.
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yes it really and that way we're not really missing anything out you know of those children uh-huh
We're not really missing out on childcare benefits.
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and uh so that's that's one thing that's good
That a bad thing.
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two yeah yeah and then of course Indianapolis which only a hundred miles away from us has the Colts yeah
We ill go to Indianapolis to see the Colts.
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The basement a square kilometre in size, and that's the lab.
The basement tiny.
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yeah i don't mind the heat that much it doesn't bother me that much cold weather i just i don't know i just can't tolerate too much with the
I am alright in hot weather but it hard for me to tolerate cold weather.
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Near the centrally located Japan Railways station the first sign of the Portuguese role in the city's fascinating history.
There is a sign near the railway station that depicts the portuguese involvement in Japan.
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You won't envy the men and women you see working in the fields under the blazing sun, but they're never too tired to return your wave with a smile.
The people who labor outside optimistic and kind.
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Regardless of the timing of recording T and A data, management must have in place a system of control techniques that gives reasonable assurance that the recorded information reflects time worked, leave taken, or other absences.
There is no need for a system of control techniques because the existing practices always accurate.
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Real jade extremely expensive, and you may be offered counterfeit jade, which looks exactly like the genuine article.
People will tend to sell you fake jade, which hard to distinguish from the real article.
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Fifty km (30 miles) further south the Temple of Edfu, the second biggest temple in Egypt, and one of the best-preserved.
The Temple of Edfu is not well preserved.
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it comforting to me to see uh more concern about some of these things that that cost us money especially when we have dwindling uh resources such as oil that's burning out of control in in the Persian Gulf and and so forth just just every little bit does it makes me feel better it it makes me feel like well there may be something left for my children my nieces and nephews and so forth
It makes me feel good to see people be concerned about our nation's expenses.
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Unionization a bad idea that will only make things worse.
Unions will make things worse, they are bad.
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Its spacious grounds a magnificent example of the strolling gardens favored during the Edo period.
In the Edo period, gardens were favored and built on spacious grounds.
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Then, by Heaven, snarled the Russian, "we will see " But Mrs. Vandemeyer also rose to her feet, her eyes flashing.
Mrs. Vandemeyer unable to stand on her feet.
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It sure drawled Tuppence, "especially when old man Rysdale backs the bill.
Old man Rysdale backs the bill, Tuppence stated.
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As I write, the house alive with flowers and foliage, and it is starting to snow again.
It sunny and hot outside.
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yeah well let's see our our topic is uh elections
Our topic education.
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This so great because I haven't been getting any of this lately.
Its great even though I've been getting some.
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It assumes for cost-of-service areas (where most of power sales likely to occur) that allowance allocations will not alter pricing of electricity.
Cost-of-services areas areas where most of power sales likely to occur.
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oh yeah yeah it's um well of course on the green card you have to pay it when the bill comes in so there isn't any but on the Optima card it's um let's see right now it's running at about it's not too bad it's actually it's about sixteen and a half percent which pretty good as far as credit cards go
It's running very high at the moment.
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A short distance north of Timna Park the Hai Bar Wildlife Reserve, where rare and endangered indigenous animals are bred for eventual release back into the wild.
The Hai Bar Wildlife Reserve a zoo where all animals are kept in captivity their whole lives.
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The difference, if any, between the reacquisition price and the net carrying value of the extinguished debt should be recognized as a loss or gain in accounting for interest on Treasury debt.
This the best way to represent Treasury debt.
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1
This more than just a job.
This just simply a job.
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Two wide bays offer natural harbors, and tiny Navy Island sits just offshore.
Ten wide bays offer artificial harbors, and the large Navy Island just offshore.
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Or, to put it another way, in the sense of asking an entirely different it really a requirement of sophistication that a place provides good bookstores, movies, plays, museums, music, cuisines, and an opportunity for erotic and intellectual freedom?
Sophistication requires that people not have intellectual freedom.
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1
In a way, the one-world battle over.
There are no more one-word battles.
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yeah the uh this this guy did too he ended up going to Leavenworth which good i'm glad
There was a guy who went to Leavenworth.
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The cruise ships crank up their flood lights, and the parties begin.
Cruise ships host to well-lit parties.
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And those just the towns along Lake Como.
Those the towns beside Lake Como.
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But these vouchers can't be the kind conservatives prefer, which sharply limited in value so as to forestall real integration while directing tenants toward private-sector slums.
These vouchers are not the type that conservatives tend to prefer.
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Today, the action is in the food markets and boutiques on the Grand Canal's west bank.
The food markets all on the canal's east bank.
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And (as Tom wonders in the book's opening line) we all characters in one of God's dreams?
Tom's last thought, reflected in the opening line of the book, was that we could be part of God's dream.
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Also the Treasury requires departments to disclose instances of irregular expenditures arising from erroneous benefit awards and fraud by claimants.
Departments typically reluctant to disclose mistakes in the awarding of benefits.
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but a lot of women knowledge as knowledge about football as i am
I have a lot of football knowledge.
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Finally, the analysis reports, as required by paragraph 603(c), that the Commission has reduced burdens where possible and that the regulatory burdens retained necessary to ensure the public receives the benefits of the new services in a prompt and efficient manner.
The commission reduced burdens on the employees.
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The United States has facilitated the importation of foreign agricultural workers in response to alleged shortages of workers in the United States for many years under various programs.
The shortage of workers in the United States the result of a bad economy.
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A remnant of the second century a.d. wall that once supported the Temple Mount, this the most revered place in the world for the Jewish faith.
The remnant of the wall an interesting historical artifact, but doesn't have much religious meaning anymore.
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have to go replace them with uh something a little hardier
Most shrubs hardier than them.
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But these the trivia of what he left me and my sister.
But these the answers of what he left me and my sister.
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It's now a quiet residential refuge popular with artists and tourists seeking to escape the mobs.
It a noisy residential area popular with musicians.
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However, a change would not seem likely to have a negative impact, since, in contrast to the current policy, it would be consistent with the airlines' position that frequent flyer miles belong to the individual traveler.
Individuals groups of people or businesses that work as a team to achieve a goal.
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Other distinctions possible, such as bulk and nonbulk, but the speed distinction would seem to dominate.
Other distinctions are not possible,
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Youth is a failing only too easily outgrown.
The idea of youth a fault that is overcome easily by growth.
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Brittany's countryside wilder and less civilized, with a jagged coastline to match.
Brittany's countryside boring and mundane.
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Just west of the fort the former royal palace of Ras El-Tin, built for Mohammed Ali in 1834.
Mohammed Ali was rich enough to have a palace built for himself.
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The cape itself the haunt of wild goats and the site of an isolated lighthouse and a watchtower, built high above the sea.
The cape contains wild goats and an isolated lighthouse and a watchtower.
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And this month's votes but a skirmish in the crusades.
The votes of this month unimportant.
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This major initiative, conceived by Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, the American Bar Association's principal Law Day outreach this year.
Kennedy and the ABA worked together.
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Wearing a towel and bath-clogs, you will be shown to the steamy marble washroom, where buckets of hot water will be poured over you before an attendant sets to work with a coarse glove, removing dirt and dead skin and leaving you pink and glowing.
After pouring hot water all over your body, a gloved attendant will exfoliate your skin until you pink and glowing.
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Recognizing that these other justifications overlap and may not all qualify as basic starting points, it worthwhile to list them.
These justifications are not starting points, because they too indepth.
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The portion of this actuarial present value allocated to a valuation year is called the normal cost.
Normal cost a large part of the actuarial present value.
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Saved from the plant over-growth in the past two decades, 12 km (7 miles) from Ipoh Kellie's Castle, a mansion whose construction was halted when its owner, William Kellie Smith, a rubber planter, died while visiting Scotland in the mid-1920s.
William Kellie Smith was a rubber planter who died while he was visiting Scotland in the mid-1920s.
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The greater use of broadbanding one of the options that deserves to be discussed.
There are no other options that need to be discussed.
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