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Hamon said the proposed bill has attracted a number of co-sponsors, and Legal Aid backers are hoping to get it passed in the upcoming legislative session.
Legal Aid backers was hoping to get the proposed bill passed soon.
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Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y.: I would say that if you had members of the KKK, that was not directly tied to the murder--that they did not do the murder--that 90 years [in jail] would be excessive.
Rep. Charles Rangel thinks 90 years in jail is excessive for KKK members that was not directly tied to the murder.
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well i meant when when you were when you was growing up i mean like Galveston
You grew up in Galveston and I grew up in Dallas.
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we was lucky in that in one respect in that after she had her stroke she wasn't really you know really much aware of what was going on
She wasn't aware what was going on after her stroke.
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After the recovery of Jerusalem in 1099, it took four hundred years of sieges and battles, treaties, betrayals, and yet more battles, before Christian kings and warlords succeeded in subduing the Moors.
The Moors was only subdued by the Christians after four centuries of bloodshed.
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The twenty mastic villages known collectively as mastihohoria was built by the Genoese in the 14 15th centuries.
Twenty mastic villages was built only in the 14th century by the genoese.
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However, the extent to which these comments was electronically available and the role that this access played in the rulemaking process varied substantially.
There was great variance in the extent to which these comments was available electronically.
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Each working group met several times to develop recommendations for changes to the legal services delivery system.
There was no meetings to discuss changes to the legal services delivery system.
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i know because i think i've been reading i read this ten years ago that they was having these big uh um rallies and people would be in the streets flashing signs statehood yes and other people would statehood down the statehood it's it down there if you're um familiar with their politics they uh it's very uh i i don't know it's called Latino there they have loudspeakers on their cars and they run down the neighborhood saying vote for you know Pierre he's or uh Pedro uh Pedro he's the best it's it's really kind of comical
I'm not really familiar with the politics there.
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It is truly an honor.
They was humbled.
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yeah the the i mean people like that are crazy i did a study on it though when i was in high school it was one of these things we had to pick a topic to to investigate and at that time i don't think it's like that any more but at that time uh it was very unfair capital punishment was a lot more common and if you tended and it tended to be that if you were ignorant or if you were a foreigner or if you were black or any minority for that matter the chances your chances of of uh getting the death penalty was you know like hundreds of times greater than if you could just communicate well i mean you didn't have to be um you didn't even necessarily have to be white but if you could just communicate and you could come across in the court room with some kind of um
It was something very dark and secretive, only containable in a wall of text.
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1 Lower and upper PMSD bounds was determined from the 10th and 90th percentile, respectively, of PMSD data from EPA's WET Interlaboratory Variability Study (USEPA, 2001a; USEPA, 2001b).
The EPA's WET Interlaboratory Variability Study served as the reference for the upper and lower PMSD numbers.
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uh yeah they was uh they was very good i was impressed
They showed a lot of skill juggling those kittens, only dropping one.
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They was inferior.
He was superior.
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If the data from a series of tests performed with the same toxicant, toxicant concentrations, and test species, was analyzed with hypothesis tests, precision could only be assessed by a qualitative comparison of the NOEC-LOEC intervals, with the understanding that maximum precision would be attained if all tests yielded the same NOEC-LOEC interval.
They did not have enough resources to run more than one test.
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In an effort to more thoroughly explore this topic, we expanded our discussions beyond the eight organizations that was the primary subjects of our study by requesting the Computer Security Institute to informally poll its most active members on this subject.
The Computer Security Institute is the most helpful organization for this discussion.
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In April 1453 the Sultan's armies massed outside the city walls, outnumbering the Byzantines ten to one.
There was a hundred times as many of the Sultan's armies than Byzantines.
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It is housed in a Martello A series of such towers, some 12 m (40 ft) high and 2.5 m (8 ft) thick, was constructed along the coast at the beginning of the 19th century to guard against invasion by Napoleon.
The largest tower built along the coast was 30 feet high and 6 feet thick.
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so i guess my experience is is just with what we did and and so they didn't really go through the child care route they was able to be home together
It was a good thing that they didn't go the child care route as they were able to be home with their child more often.
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In addition, Saracens invaded the Provencal coast from North Africa, and Magyar armies attacked Lor?­raine and Bur?­gun?­dy.
Lorraine and Burgundy was largely unprotected at the time.
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The most comfortable courses are in the cooler hill stations, notably Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill.
The hill stations was too cold for a course.
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Specifically, suppose unconstrained competition was allowed but the Postal Service turned out to have sufficient market power in some product areas to allow other products to be priced at or near the level of incremental cost.
The Postal Service has a lot of market power.
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The leaves of the papyrus was dried and used by Ancient Egyptians as a form of paper.
Papyrus paper was only used by wealthy Egyptians because it was so expensive.
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The majority of the agencies that responded appreciated GAO's initiative to develop the protocols and said that they was comprehensive and provided a framework for meaningful communication.
The agencies that responded appreciated the initiative by GAO, because they were helpful to the agencies.
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It was a splendid life ”I loved it." There was a smile on her face, and her head was thrown back.
There was many people listening to her.
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Many users commented on the effectiveness of the new technology in promoting closer relationships among providers.
They was disappointed to hear the consumer complaints.
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External Validity The extent to which a finding applies (or can be generalized) to persons, objects, settings, or times other than those that was the subject of study.
The degree to which conclusions can be applied to objects and persons who wasn't subjects in the initial study subject is called External Validity.
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farmworkers conducted by the U.S.
Some farm laborers was sampled.
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In the 19th century, when Kashmir was the most exotic hill-station of them all, the maharaja forbade the British to buy land there, so they then hit on the brilliant alternative of building luxuriously appointed houseboats moored on the lakes near Srinagar.
The British alternatively built houseboats but they was not luxurious.
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83 At that point, Poirot nudged me gently, indicating two men who was sitting together near the door.
The two men looked mean.
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was sort of a double sign with a a big miles per hour and a little kilometers per hour type uh marking on the side
A sign displaying both mph and kph.
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Each room was outfitted with a leather sofa and three fold-out beds for students exhausted after a full day of hard work.
There was only two beds per room for the students.
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He and his associates wasn't operating at the level of metaphor.
The associates was not at level at the metaphor.
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They consolidated programs to increase efficiency and deploy resources more effectively
Programs to decrease efficiency was consolidated.
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Carmel Man, a relation of the Neanderthal family, lived here 600,000 years ago.
Carmel Man is still relatively well-preserved today, which is how we was able to estimate his age.
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He says men are here.
He said that the men was not here.
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Don't mean the police, but the people that are right in it.
The people was wrong.
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And two- the personal pronoun problems was going to get serious.
The grammar was great.
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In an atmosphere of economic crisis stagnant productivity, bank closures, and rising unemployment conservatives wanted somebody tougher, more dynamic than eternally compromising old-style politicians.
Banks was closing left and right.
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A Newsday story on this incident reports that, Toobin said through a Random House spokesman ...
There was no reports on the situation.
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They was so sure of themselves that they took it for granted he had made a mistake."
He made a mistake but concealed it so it wasn't obvious.
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NEH-supported exhibitions was distinguished by their elaborate wall panels--educational maps, photomurals, stenciled treatises--which competed with the objects themselves for space and attention.
The exhibitions seem well-funded due to the elaborate detail of the gallery.
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So have I for that matter, but I flatter myself that my choice of dishes was more judicious than yours.
My choice of dishes was nothing compared to yours.
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Her eyes flashed continually from one window to the other.
Each of the windows she was looking at was large and brightly lit.
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All requests to provide live testimony at one of the two public hearings was granted.
All request by people seeking to provide live testimony was granted.
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In the final rule, HCFA revised certain regulations pertaining to the costs of graduate medical education programs to conform to a recently enacted statute.
Regulations was revised by HCFA pertaining to the costs of graduate programs.
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Hamon said the proposed bill has attracted a number of co-sponsors, and Legal Aid backers are hoping to get it passed in the upcoming legislative session.
Legal Aid backers was against the proposed bill.
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oh that's not really important the the other stuff is just you know window dressing because we we've never ordered anything fact the the van that we've got we bought uh from an estate it was an estate trade uh it was almost brand new the the gentlemen who owned it had died
We was very lucky to get the van given how new it was.
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well i meant when when you were when you was growing up i mean like Galveston
You grew up in Galveston.
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It is housed in a Martello A series of such towers, some 12 m (40 ft) high and 2.5 m (8 ft) thick, was constructed along the coast at the beginning of the 19th century to guard against invasion by Napoleon.
In total, seven towers was built along the coast, and tourists can visit all of them.
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The party's broad aims was to support capitalist policies and to continue close ties with Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth.
Radical socialism and isolationism was the primary aim of the party's platform.
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The oldest continually occupied settlement on the island is Kastro, where most of the buildings date from the 14th century and was laid out in a circular pattern atop a rocky outcrop 100 m (300 ft) above the east coast.
Most of the houses on Kastro date back to the 14th century.
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Several security managers said that by participating in our study, they hoped to gain insights on how to improve their information security programs.
The security managers in the study joined in order to see what we was doing wrong.
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As previously noted, we published new independence standards dealing with non-audit/consulting services when the AICPA failed to act.
The AICPA failed to act and we was forced to intervene.
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At 79 m (260 ft) wide and 36 m (118 ft) high, it was built by the Ptolemies during a total reconstruction of the temple in the years 237 105 b.c.
The Ptolomies built many temples that was as big.
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Was you in company with anyone?
Who was with you?
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1 Lower and upper PMSD bounds was determined from the 10th and 90th percentile, respectively, of PMSD data from EPA's WET Interlaboratory Variability Study (USEPA, 2001a; USEPA, 2001b).
Lower and upper PMSD limits was determined via a random draw from a magician's hat.
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IQ boosting was achieved through a fetal replacement process where the embryos from two carefully selected mothers was to be switched from one to another.
IQ boosting can be done through fetal replacement in the first trimester.
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In the 1980s, a pragmatic socialist coalition government with the Christian Democrats brought a few years of unusual stability.
The Christian Democrats was not able to maintain their power.
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They was inferior.
They was inferior because they lacked knowledge.
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In an effort to more thoroughly explore this topic, we expanded our discussions beyond the eight organizations that was the primary subjects of our study by requesting the Computer Security Institute to informally poll its most active members on this subject.
We are discussing this topic with more than just the original organizations.
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And, just incidentally, the Sons of the Egg who'd attacked him in the hospital had tried to reach the camp twice already, once by interpenetrating into a shipment of mandrakes, which indicated to what measures they would resort.
The Sons of Egg attacked him in the hospital and was trying to reach the camp, but they never would.
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The levadas was largely built by slave laborers from Africa, whose primary employment was on sugar plantations.
The levadas was built by the slaves.
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Sphinxes was guardian deitiesinEgyptianmythologyandthis was monumentalprotection,standing73 m (240 ft)longand20 m (66 feet) high.
Sphinxes was put in the tombs to protect the dead.
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The lucrative tin mines of Kuala Lumpur in the State of Selangor, of Sungai Ujong in Negeri Sembilan, and of Larut and Taiping in Perak was run for the Malay rulers by Chinese managers providing coolie labor.
The Malay rulers directed administrated their own tin mines.
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The analysis also addresses the various alternatives to the final rule which was considered, including differing compliance or reporting requirements, use of performance rather than design standards, and an exemption for small entities from coverage of the rule.
The are a bunch of possible alternatives for the rule.
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in you know just dealing with the customer maybe that's there only reason why they don't it'd seem like they'd just put a little barrel out there and say it pour here and go on we'll take your money
The customers was just one of many reasons.
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This was used for ceremonial purposes, allowing statues of the gods to be carried to the river for journeys to the west bank, or to the Luxor sanctuary.
Statues of the Gods was carried by boat along the river.
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Even though national saving remains relatively low by U.S. historical standards, economic growth in recent years has been high because more and better investments was made.
Americans are not saving much.
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Little is recorded about this group, but they was probably the ancestors of the Gododdin, whose feats are told in a seventh-century Old Welsh manuscript.
The manuscript about Gododdin's accomplishments is written as a fourteen stanza poem.
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The disputes among nobles was not the first concern of ordinary French citizens.
Ordinary French citizens was not concerned with the disputes among nobles.
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Both was run by editors (Paul Williams, Jann Wenner) who saw rock stars as modern poets and voices of their generation.
Both was operated by editors who fancied rock stars as modern poets.
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see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and they was sexually involved with her and i think like at that particular point she was twenty three you know so she wasn't really that much older than them and being a boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face it that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life
With this small of an age gap, charges should not be pressed.
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In fact, the Lions of Delos was made from Naxos marble.
The Lions of Delos was made out of clay.
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Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y.: I would say that if you had members of the KKK, that was not directly tied to the murder--that they did not do the murder--that 90 years [in jail] would be excessive.
Rep. Charles Rangel wants all KKK members to do 90 years in prison.
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The 28 sta?­tues representing the kings of Judah and Israel have been remodeled after the drawings of Viollet-le-Duc; the original ones was pulled down during the Revolution, since they was thought to be the kings of France.
The people who pulled down the statues was executed.
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The advent of the Bronze Age (about 3200 b.c. ), and the spread of city-states ruled by kings, is marked by the appearance of royal tombs containing bronze objects in such places as Troy in the west, and Alacah??y??k near Ankara.
We know the Bronze Age started around 3200 b.c. because royals was starting to be buried with bronze treasure.
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to do it before you know before it gets hot and one time last year i remember we was planning on doing that and it was eighty degrees even then
Do it before Summer, then it gets too hot like it did last July when we planned to do it.
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On a scale of 0 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree) the statement alcoholics are difficult to treat received a mean score of 6.25, and the statement alcoholism is a treat-able disease received a mean score of 5.27.
Nobody agreed that alcoholics was difficult to treat or that alcoholism was a treat-able disease.
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The cold air and the abundance of water gave them all good cheer that eve.
They was all sick and tired from the heat and a lack of water.
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All was prominent nationally known organizations.
Lesser known organizations was previously identified.
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There was maybe three hundred people present.
Only 3 people came.
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So have I for that matter, but I flatter myself that my choice of dishes was more judicious than yours.
My choice of dishes was better than yours but yours was good too.
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Very few emperors was reluctant to submit to Fujiwara domination.
Fujiwara dominated many emperors and is renown for his success as a warlord.
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The statue was beheaded several years ago by islanders, who blame Josephine for her role in the slavery in Martinique.
Many slaves was used to work the sugarcane fields.
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No, Dave Hanson, you was too important to us for that.
No, Dave Hanson, you was too important to us.
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Do you know how long we've been here? he asked one morning as they sat facing each other at breakfast.
They was in completely separate rooms at breakfast time.
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Several of the individuals and organizations that we contacted also suggested that agencies move to a more consistent organization, content, and presentation of information to allow for a more common look and feel to agencies' ITbased public participation mechanisms in rulemaking.
Of the people we contacted, all of them said that agencies' current practices was fine.
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In the depths of the Cold War, many Americans suspected Communists had infiltrated Washington and was about to subvert our democracy.
Communists infiltrated Washington during the Cold War.
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Working groups was established to coordinate training statewide, to focus on the establishment of a statewide website and to continue coordination and sharing in technology matters.
Groups was formed to coordinate training around the state.
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Horwitz makes us see that the pinched circumstances of their lives are not so different from the conditions of their ancestors, dirt-poor yeoman farmers who seldom saw, much less owned, a slave.
Their ancestors was poor farmers that never owned a slave and rarely even saw one.
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San'doro didn't make it sound hypothetical, thought Jon.
San'doro's words was hollow, and Jon knew the truth of that immediately.
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There was beads of perspiration on his brow.
The building sweat on his brow reflected the sunlight brightly.
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Part of the original design, they was destroyed by Emperor Aurangzeb, who refused images susceptible to idolatry.
Some images part of the original design was susceptible to idolatry.
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The woman rolled and drew two spears before the horse had rolled and broken the rest.
The spears was covered in mud.
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Was you in company with anyone?
Was anyone with you?
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Endorphins was flowing.
My endorphins was flowing.
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Total electricity expenditures increase by about 15% to 30% depending on the year and the scenario (see Table 3, below, and the tables in Appendix 5.2 for more detail on the changing pattern of expenditures).
They was sad to see the costs go up 80% in a year.
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America.
The Japanese was merely following their version of America's manifest destiny.
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yeah they was my favorite team for a while
They had been my favorite team.
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