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and see if Kansas if Kansas yeah but then you know it could be what if they're not hitting that night or they're low or anything and see i i feel like the college you know it's kids it's still kids</s></s>What if they are having a bad night?
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The entire economy received a massive jump-start with the outbreak of the Korean War, with Japan ironically becoming the chief local supplier for an army it had battled so furiously just a few years earlier.</s></s>Korea and Japan were not at war.
| 2 | 401 |
He caught a grip on himself, fighting the fantasies of his mind, and took another breath of air.</s></s>The air tasted like molten metal - the taste of blood.
| 1 | 402 |
Improvements in architecture, regaining intimate space and scale and all the rest, won't disguise the ugliness of advertising the local bank, Chevy dealer, and chain retailer as a backdrop for baseball.</s></s>Local advertisements are ugly.
| 0 | 403 |
Hindus then went on the rampage through Sikh communities, resulting in a round of communal violence.</s></s>Hindus brutally slaughtered Sikhs on a rampage through Sikh communities.
| 1 | 404 |
that's neat just supervised more or less than anything and security i guess for them</s></s>They just supervise people.
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I can FEEL him."</s></s>I can sense his presence.
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In 392 the Emperor Theodosius proclaimed Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire, and on his death in 395 the empire was split once more, between his two sons, and was never again to be reunited.</s></s>The empire was split between two sons, who fought endlessly, and so the empire was never again reunited.
| 1 | 407 |
see too much crime on TV and they think it's way to go i don't know what do you think</s></s>TV has a lot of crime shown on it.
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Three more days went by in dreary inaction.</s></s>The days passed by slowly.
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No money no results!" Another voice which Tommy rather thought was that of Boris replied: "Will you guarantee that there ARE results?"</s></s>Can you guarantee that there will be results with money?
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Such a knowledgebased process enables decision makers to be reasonably certain about critical facets of the product under development when they need this knowledge.</s></s>They refused to help with the process at all.
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The important thing is to realize that it's way past time to move it.</s></s>It cannot be moved, now or ever.
| 2 | 412 |
Tuppence seized the bell and Jane the knocker.</s></s>Tuppence and Jane were by the door.
| 0 | 413 |
and uh well if you if you got got him a power mower it'd probably take him a lot less time to do it but i enjoy doing it i feel good doing it uh i i feel a lot better doing it with a power mower with that with a with a pull tractor on it so i don't have to push so hard</s></s>He would mow your entire yard in eight minutes if he was using a power mower.
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The NYT, in its front-page coverage, says the plane was flying far lower than the rules for training missions allow.</s></s>The NYT reported that training missions did allow for planes to fly that low.
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yeah yeah i i went i went off to school wanting to either be a high school algebra teacher or high school French teacher because my two favorite people in the in high school were my algebra teacher and French teacher and uh and i was going to do that until the end of our sophomore year when we wanted uh we came time to sign up for majors and i had taken chemistry for the first time that year and surprised myself i did well in it</s></s>I was going to major in algebra or french but I ended falling in love with chemistry.
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(A bigger contribution may or may not mean, I really, really support Candidate X.) Freedom of association is an even bigger stretch--one that Justice Thomas would laugh out of court if some liberal proposed it.</s></s>Justice Thomas wanted to have freedom of association.
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Auditors from another country engaged to conduct audits in their country should meet the professional qualifications to practice under that country's laws and regulations or other acceptable standards, such as those issued by the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions.</s></s>All auditors report to a globally managed governing body.
| 2 | 418 |
We always knew it was an outside chance.</s></s>We were never assured of it happening in time and we knew this full well.
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After being diagnosed with cancer, Carrey's Kaufman decides to do a show at Carnegie Hall.</s></s>Carrey's Kaufman was diagnosed with cancer before deciding to do a show at Carnegie Hall.
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The opportunity</s></s>Opportunities do not matter.
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On top is a broad plateau 650 metres (2,132 feet) long by 300 metres (984 feet) wide.</s></s>The plateau is very wide and very long.
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You can also view a Roman Nileometer carved in the rock which measured the height of the river and helped the ancient priests to time the announcement of the Nile flood that initiated a movement of workers from the fields to community projects such as temple building.</s></s>Ancient priests predicted floods with the Roman Nileometer.
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The judge gave vent to a faint murmur of disapprobation, and the prisoner in the dock leant forward angrily. </s></s>The judge ordered the court to be silent.
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Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin and Mayor Rudolph Giuliani of New York, the conservative vanguard on the issue, show no inclination to exploit research that says, in effect, Why care about day-care quality?</s></s>Thompson and Giuliani might care about day cares.
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The way we try to approach it is to identify every legal problem that a client has.</s></s>Identifying every legal problem makes it easier to help the client.
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The entire setup has an anti-competitive, anti-entrepreneurial flavor that rewards political lobbying rather than good business practices.</s></s>The setup has lead to increases in political lobbying.
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wow who can afford that my God i can't afford to miss a day let alone six</s></s>It's amazing that some people can afford to miss days from work, whereas I can't even afford to miss one.
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Outside the cathedral you will find a statue of John Knox with Bible in hand.</s></s>John Knox was someone who read the Bible.
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Keep your eyes open for Renaissance details, grand doorways, and views into lovely courtyards.</s></s>All of the doorways and courtyards have been completely remodeled since the Renaissance.
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The program covers those units covered by the new nationwide sulfur dioxide trading program that are located in the States in the WRAP and that, in any year starting in 2000, emit more than 100 tons of sulfur dioxide and are used to produce electricity for sale.</s></s>The program covers units covered by the nationwide sulfur dioxide trading program as well as those who like to watch television
| 1 | 431 |
Jon saw him ride into the smoke.</s></s>The smoke soon hid him from Jon's sight.
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have that well and it doesn't seem like very many people uh are really i mean there's a lot of people that are on death row but there's not very many people that actually um do get killed</s></s>Most people on death row end up living out their lives awaiting execution.
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But it just might be because he's afraid he'll lose his No.</s></s>He's definitely afraid of losing he's No.
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because we don't always read the newspaper sometimes it just sits around for a while and then we just chuck it</s></s>Sometimes we throw the week old newspapers away without reading them.
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At the same moment I felt a terrific blow on the back of my head…." She shuddered.</s></s>I was hit on by a nerdy guy at the local bar.
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Thus, the imbalance in the volume of mail exchanged magnifies the effect of the relatively higher rates in these countries.</s></s>There is an imbalance in ingoing vs outgoing mail.
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It is, as you see, highly magnified. </s></s>It is plain for you to see that it is amplified.
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How did this man know?</s></s>The man knew nothing.
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But overinterpretation or even misinterpretation are not the same as bias.</s></s>"You're not being overinterpreted or misinterpreted." she claimed.
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then there's that uh let's see i like the Lakers Milwaukee Atlanta Hawks i like them too</s></s>I like the Chicago Bulls and the Warriors.
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Routine screening and intervention will require engendering a sense of role responsibility among emergency department clinicians towards addressing substance abuse.</s></s>Routine screening is essential in addressing substance abuse.
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Blessed with preternatural gregariousness, good humor, and a love of attention, he's been tireless about pursuing both celebrity and the cause of popular history ever since.</s></s>He worked very hard to be the top-grossing star in the box office.
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He leaned over Tommy, his face purple with excitement.</s></s>He hovered over Tommy, with a deep color in his face from the thrill.
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Allow time in Thirasia to explore Santorini's smaller sibling islands.</s></s>Allow time in Thirasia to visit the famous Guy Fieri restaurant.
| 2 | 445 |
My unborn children will never appear on the Today show.</s></s>No direct descendent of mine will ever be a guest of the Today show.
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This confluence of a bad tax, a $1 billion reserve, a botched opposition campaign, and voters willing to call a bluff resulted in the I-695 victory.</s></s>The I-695 failed in its campaign to help the people.
| 1 | 447 |
Most pundits side with bushy-headed George Stephanopoulos ( This Week ), arguing that only air strikes would be politically palatable.</s></s>Pundits disagree with George Orwell as they don't support his writing of "1984".
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The centralization dear to Richelieu and Louis XIV was becoming a reality.</s></s>Louis XIV cared a lot about centralization of his country and people.
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Also, other sorbent-based approaches in development may prove in time to be preferable to ACI, making the use of ACI only a conservative assumption.</s></s>Hydrogen-based approaches in development may be preferable to ACl.
| 2 | 450 |
The newspaper publishes just one letter a week from a reader, always with an editorial riposte at the bottom.</s></s>There are many letters submitted each week, but only one is chosen.
| 1 | 451 |
All of the islands are now officially and proudly part of France, not colonies as they were for some three centuries.</s></s>The islands voted to join France instead of being colonies.
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Critics praise Goodman's finely honed descriptive abilities and instinctive grasp of familial dynamics, the ways in which dreams and emotional habits are handed down...</s></s>Emotional habits and dreams are always derived from candy and popcorn.
| 2 | 453 |
(As the old saying goes, If you can't figure out who the fool is at the poker table, it's probably you. </s></s>Dealers say everyone is smart that is playing.
| 1 | 454 |
I am a lacto-vegetarian.</s></s>I can consume lactose, but not meat.
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The end is near! Then a shout went up, and Hanson jerked his eyes from the gears to focus on a group of rocs that were landing at the far end of the camp.</s></s>It's all over, Hanson whispered as he stared at the gears.
| 2 | 456 |
"The summons was only for Dave Hanson," Ser Perth said sternly as the three drew up to him.</s></s>The others went to protect Dave.
| 1 | 457 |
and the same is true of the drug hangover you know if you</s></s>It's just like a drug hangover.
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I've got it down in my notes if you want to see them." She extended the woven cords.</s></s>She was unsure of how accurate her notes were.
| 1 | 459 |
SSA will consider the comments received by April 14, 1997, and will issue revised regulations if necessary.</s></s>Comments made after April 14, 1997 are prohibited from being considered by law.
| 1 | 460 |
He watched the river flow.</s></s>The river roared by.
| 1 | 461 |
Mykonos has had a head start as far as diving is concerned because it was never banned here (after all, there are no ancient sites to protect).</s></s>Diving was banned in places other than Mykonos.
| 0 | 462 |
But we don't rule out regulation in the future if industry fails to do a good job of policing itself.</s></s>Regulation will not happen in the future.
| 2 | 463 |
Information Computer Attacks at Department of Defense Pose Increasing Risks</s></s>The computer attacks on the Department of Defense are easily mitigated.
| 1 | 464 |
you know your children are going you know you've got five children in school instead of somebody that only has one or none and so you they're paying more income tax to pay for your children to go to school it just you know doesn't make sense</s></s>People with more children should get lower tax rates than people with less children.
| 1 | 465 |
Changes in technology and its application to electronic commerce and expanding Internet applications will change the specific control activities that may be employed and how they are implemented, but the basic requirements of control will not have changed.</s></s>Technology will make it so we have less control of activities.
| 1 | 466 |
Then, all the time, it was in the spill vase in Mrs. Inglethorp's bedroom, under our very noses? I cried. </s></s>You mean we were so near it constantly?
| 0 | 467 |
oh well yeah that's all i have to say thank you</s></s>Good riddance is all I have to say.
| 2 | 468 |
The idea that Clinton's approval represents something new and immoral in the country is historically shortsighted.</s></s>It's accurate to conclude that Clinton's approvals signify the start of a new form of immorality in the country.
| 2 | 469 |
I found her leaning against the bannisters, deadly pale. </s></s>She couldn't stand on her own so she leaned against the bannisters until I found her.
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Catch up on the Indian avant-garde and the bohemian people of Caletta at the Academy of Fine Arts on the southeast corner of the Maidan.</s></s>The Academy of Fine Arts is located in Northern Maidan.
| 2 | 471 |
That is, as the discount is increased in steps, the cost to the Postal Service of sorting the mail that becomes workshared on step 4 is probably greater than the cost of sorting the mail that becomes workshared on step 3. This assumption will be relaxed in Part III below, where larger discount changes are considered.</s></s>Part III will clear about concerns about the strictness of the assumption.
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The traditional opening time for many hotels is the Orthodox Easter, although some do not open until the end of April.</s></s>The hotels don't open in Halloween.
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Monday's Question (No.</s></s>There was a question on Tuesday.
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'Publicity.' Lincoln removed his great hat, making a small show of dusting it off.</s></s>Lincoln took his black top hat off.
| 1 | 475 |
Linda Tripp was indicted for illegally taping telephone conversations with Monica Lewinsky.</s></s>Monica Lewinsky was illegally taped by Linda Tripp.
| 0 | 476 |
But those that are manufactured for sale in in Europe and so forth are quite the other way around</s></s>Products are made with differently designed machines in Europe.
| 1 | 477 |
Krugman's column will henceforth be known as The Dismal Science, a phrase too famous to be ownable by anyone, except possibly British essayist Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), who coined it.</s></s>Krugman writes novels.
| 2 | 478 |
oh thank God i've never been to Midland</s></s>Midland is a crap hole so I am glad that I have never been there.
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Another thing those early French and Dutch settlers agreed upon was that their island should be free of levies on any imported goods.</s></s>The French settlers did not mind income taxes at all.
| 2 | 480 |
But they also don't seem to mind when the tranquillity of a Zen temple rock garden is shattered by recorded announcements blaring from loudspeakers parroting the information already contained in the leaflets provided at the ticket office; when heavy-metal pop music loudly emanates from the radio of the middle-aged owner of a corner grocery store; and when parks, gardens, and hallowed temples are ringed by garish souvenir shops whose shelves display both the tastefully understated and the hideously kitsch.</s></s>A Zen temple rock garden is a a place for lots of people to gather and celebrate.
| 1 | 481 |
I think it is important for everyone to understand the extent to which First-Class mail is already carrying a disproportionate share of the institutional cost or overhead burden of the postal system.</s></s>First class mail is too busy with the burden.
| 1 | 482 |
I now submit this report to you and the other designated officials.</s></s>Everyone needs to see the report
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which they probably Mexican people don't even know what a taco salad is but i think it's now it's moving up too because uh just a change you know just something different</s></s>Taco salad is completely unknown in Mexico.
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We've got to think.</s></s>We can think.
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uh high humidity</s></s>Warm, sweaty temperatures.
| 0 | 486 |
SSA is also seeking statutory authority for additional tools to recover current overpayments.</s></s>SSA wants the authority to recover overpayments made to insurers.
| 0 | 487 |
In that case, price discrimination can survive.</s></s>Right now, no leeway is possible with the price.
| 2 | 488 |
Long famous as the home of artists and bohemians, who call it La Butte ( The Mound ), Montmartre is an essential piece of Paris mythology.</s></s>The artists and bohemians call it The Mound after the candy bar.
| 1 | 489 |
Ah, triple pig! </s></s>The pig tripled.
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Expectations that the ANC would oversee land reform--returning land seized during apartheid's forced migrations--and wealth redistribution have not been met.</s></s>The ANC would be in charge of land reform in South Africa.
| 1 | 491 |
oh really i was um i was TDY at Bent Waters</s></s>I had work at Bent Waters, but only for a little while.
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yeah then you don't have you don't have that mess to clean up when you use an oil oil base painting and boy i'll tell you oh</s></s>Typically oil based paints are easy to work with and clean up.
| 1 | 493 |
yeah it's a U S territory and it's just we own it or</s></s>I used to be great at remembering this type of thing, but now I don't.
| 2 | 494 |
a good team but they're an underdog that's why i like them is the Philadelphia Eagles</s></s>The Philadelphia Eagles are the most well known team.
| 2 | 495 |
Managing better requires that agencies have, and rely upon, sound financial and program information.</s></s>Agencies that rely on information based on unsound financial information will have management problems.
| 1 | 496 |
Time reports that Harrer denies having known she was.)</s></s>Harrer was will aware that she was.
| 2 | 497 |
Visit at sundown or out of season to get the full flavor of the setting.</s></s>The setting truly comes alive with fewer people during sundown or out of tourist season.
| 0 | 498 |
Tourist Information offices can be very helpful.</s></s>Some Tourist Information offices are very unhelpful.
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