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+ 'I can't think how it was my sums were all wrong,' she lamented, as she put away the ill-fated home-lesson book. 'Did you get yours right, Nora?' 'No, wrong, every one; and I had worked them so carefully.' 'Just let me look at your answers. Why, they are exactly like mine! I know they are right. How is it all the other girls got the same as Bertha?'
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+ *CHI: I saw them smacked Swww [friend]. *CHI: so that it work. *CHI: there's a xxx like that. *CHI: smack. *CHI: stays like that. *MOT: who did? *CHI: Mum. *MOT: your Mum? *CHI: yeah. *CHI: different Mummy. *MOT: your different Mummy?
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+ The End STORY OF O One day, her lover takes O where they never go: Park Monceau, Park Montsouris or another, in a bright alley, bordered by a huge dark forest. It'll soon be evening and it's almost autumn. René asks O to take off her underwear. In the car going God knows where,
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+ Energy drinks. Synthetic taurine is used to make some "energy drinks". Many contain 1000 mg per serving, and some as much as 2000 mg. = = = Wladyslaw I of Poland = = = Wladyslaw I of Poland (1261 2 March 1333) was the ruler who united Polish lands into one state at the beginning of 14th century.
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+ "And one of the best," I said impulsively, and as I thought of all that was going to happen to that most precious mother, and how soon that presence would be withdrawn from our mortal gaze, and how soon that spirit would go to the God who gave it, tears sprang to my eyes, and even Mrs. Fanning became more tolerable.
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+ He got a bulldozer to bull , to bulldoze up the erm aisles and bulldoze the sanctuary and he's thrown away, God knows what! I mean there are, there, there were erm all sorts of things there. And his, and he got rid of the beautiful eagle erm you know, reading desk and he got rid of the Bishops's erm, chair, the Bishop's what do they call it?
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+ *INV: sorry Chi. %add: BRO [EXP gives Bro paper to keep him quiet, nice try] *MOT: please need a different color send. *MOT: s. *CHI: s right here? *MOT: go ahead. *MOT: do xxx s. *CHI: I wanna put it down. *MOT: alright xxx.
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+ - I don't know. They sent him to me two days ago. Excuse me, Mr. Pierre. When did you get in touch with our people in Belgrade? Three months ago, with Mr. Vili. What is he saying? He says... - Don't translate, I understand him. Why do you want to meet with the general?
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+ I stand corrected. Fine. If I just er end this this particular item in two brief questions. From what you said about reconnaissance equipment it rather sounds to me as if the tornado D R one A is likely to be replaced by in this reconnaissance role.
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+ So what about your schooling, then? Schooling? Well to tell you the truth, I went to own school, when it was er winter, when it comes the winter, they bate somewhere for the winter, do you see? And I went there for a little bit, and then we moved on, moved off from there, do you see?
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+ Music video. The song's music video was directed by Andy Warhol, who also appeared in the video as did a then-unknown Gina Gershon. Keyboardist Greg Hawkes said "I think [Warhol] mainly did some of the conceptualizing and showed up to be an extra. And he invited his various friends to be in it. It was like any video shoot, but with a more interesting cast of characters. And you could always look over on the set and go 'Hey that's Andy Warhol.'"
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+ *EXP: mhm. *MOT: um we'll probably work on on water or milk. *MOT: ah to try and really see if... *MOT: the drinks are ah... *MOT: sometimes I can't tell if he's thirsty or not. *MOT: or he'll go and get in a big fight with his sister.
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+ *URS: I need the directions Adam. *CHI: oh Grace she need the directions. *CHI: what does it say? [reads directions aloud] *CHI: hey don't bother... *CHI: don't tear it. *MOT: Diandra come over here. *CHI: Mom it's not ten eight thirty.
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+ That's why she won't move back in with him, cos she says there's too much stuff there reminds him reminds her of her his ma or your ma. I think she was glad to take it all mine. at the time Jean. I don't want to ge to get involved, but you just can't help and I don't want any of this shit out!
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+ - in 1940. - '40. Sure, the year of my birth. And, of course, my mother was left alone, with a daughter, and that was very tough, because as I got older the stress was terrible. - What was his name? I don't remember. - Arroniz. - Arroniz. - Juan?
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+ [gb buttons his shirt] *FAT: you see like, the puetro Rican people, the old people, they don't useta buy like candies or whatever and things like that, they made their own candies. [the father, who is Puerto rican, talks to gb] *EXP: oh yeah. *FAT: they did like, from coconut and dey make them from...
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+ *DAD: underneath the nappie. *CHI: there. *DAD: that was painful. *DAD: oh you're a good girl. *CHI: can't see. *DAD: oh yeah. *DAD: you had them in your hand. *DAD: touch it again. *MOT: the green thing, Lara. *DAD: the green thing.
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+ 'Oh, he's a fellow of thirteen, I should think, for he's in the fourth form. If he were anywhere near my own size I'd fight him, if I had to do it every day till I licked him. I thrashed Moore last week for punching little Barton's head.' 'What does this Jones do to you?'
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+ *MOT: is it [picture] an owl? *MOT: I thought that [picture] was a bunny rabbit. *CHI: rabbit. [CHI looks down at the book] *MOT: bunny rabbit hops. [MOT looks down at the book] *MOT: hop hop hop hop. [MOT makes hopping motions on CHI body]
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+ A: and his doctor said he needed to lose weight and exercise. B: I think that is so wonderful. A: So once he got motivated, now he's ready to walk every night. A: And our dog has lost a little weight. A: He walks every night, too A: So, he gets excited when he sees us put on our, our shoes, our walking shoes.
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+ *FAT: you like to put beads around your neck? [7 sec silence] *CHI: beads on. *FAT: are those beads pretty? [2 sec] *CHI: pretty. *FAT: yes they 're pretty. *CHI: pretty. [11 sec rustling and whispering] [3 sec silence] *CHI: uh window.
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+ A: And, uh, otherwise it's just one of the regular, uh, channels eight or five. B: Uh-huh. A: And, uh, where do you get yours? B: Uh, mostly from T V too. B: I usually start watching the news at five and watch it at five thirty and six sometimes and, and then again at ten maybe just the headlines.
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+ When Ben called her "Mother," it always meant something requiring grave attention. So Mrs. Fisher knew as well then as afterward that it was a decided thing that Ben was to leave school and go into a business life. All she said now was, "Come," leading the way to the roomy old sofa, where the children used often to tell their troubles or joys to her as they sat side by side.
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+ Well, he had a funny way to work about it. We suspected her right from the start. Oui, mon ami. Very swiftly you suspected her. Look, Poirot. You were a eye witness, you saw everything. Oui, I saw. But the eyes of witnesses are most unreliable.
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+ *MOT: do you know where the wheels are, Warren? *MOT: you had them yesterday, didn't you? *CHI: beepbeep. *MOT: ah. *MOT: they're there. *CHI: brumm. *MOT: oh are you just pulling it round? *MOT: do you not want wheels? *MOT: it's more like a sledge than a caravan.
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+ *MOT: and this one I think you'll find... *CHI: no. *MOT: goes there. *CHI: I hafta do it. *MOT: there's lots of missing pieces isn't there? *MOT: look. *MOT: there's one two three four five six seven eight nine ten missing pieces.
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+ What recommendation? You've been like a child to our master "Mr Khanna is our boss. Brother, that job of assistant manager..." "Give it to her. - A salary of 5,000 rupees" 5000...? No. - 7000. ls that enough? "7000 is all right, but there are no guarantees on leaking information"
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+ -What did you do before the plague? -A bricklayer. But who'll need bricks again? Build houses where we can be safe and together, then you will need bricks. How do we get mortar? But they've got lime at Winterton to make cement, and a brickyard. And a man who hopes you can supply him with enough wood pulp from here to make paper.
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+ Well it's an interesting thesis. As I said I'll be having quite a lot to say about in the lectures, so we'll just regard this class as a kind of prelude to that. Er Andrea, er it's gone eleven I mustn't detain you any longer. Congratulations on excellent paper, first class er well done.
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+ Don't worry about that right now, okay? Just... try to feel good. Hey. Hey. Uh, sorry I haven't been around. I, uh, just wanted to let you know that I gave, uh, Chunky Stu... Uh, sorry, Stuart, his intestinal transplant today. It went great. He's...
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+ Oh dear no, no, no, I thought oh god I'm gonna have to get them out of the house Well we've had all this trauma about you know, cos I do you, where do you want the he said well don't see much of daddy or nan and granddad and nana and granddad said they moved in on Christmas Day stay here and Rachael and Steven wouldn't come up,stay here on Christmas Day, it's quite likely, quite likely to go with daddy he said but, in many ways I he said I know what we can do is when we send up the chimney we could put nanny's address, nanny's address on it, shall we?
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+ One way to put out fires is to spray them with water. The water does two things: it vaporizes when it comes in contact with fire. The water vapor leaves the fire with less oxygen, which it needs to keep burning. The other thing water does is make things cooler. That can keep the fire from burning because things will not burn if they are not hot enough.
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+ *CHI: what? *MOT: see what's on the floor? *MOT: see? *MOT: what you made Daddy. *CHI: yeah hey! *CHI: look it! *CHI: your own kite. *FAT: oh boy. *MOT: show him what you made for me. *CHI: a flower kite for Dad for Momma.
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+ “There,�� said Soapy Babbitt, pointing to a heap of coral blocks and rubble, “must be what’s left of the operations building. Probably the radio was there, too.” “What happened to the planes?” queried Chick Enders. “There must have been a lot of ’em caught on the ground, but I can’t see more than two or three wrecks from here.”
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+ Sour he was _not_, but he kept splendid discipline among his troops. "Soldiers," he said as they set out, "there is work before us. We are bound on an expedition whose object is the supremacy of British rule, and to avenge the fate of British men and women."
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+ Six months without you. I thought I'd go crazy. Germain thought would go mad. My love. Come on. Come on, my treasure. Why are you breathing so heavily? Something prickless? Here prickles. Do you remember that Saturday? When we were going to Barbizon.
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+ In the days ahead, we will fly around Kilimanjaro in the Cinebulle and a micro light that belongs to a friend of mine who works in the area. But as dark clouds burgeon all around the mountain, we know there will be no flying today. So we decide to take the time to follow a mother elephant and her calf in the bush.
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+ CHAPTER XII HOME AGAIN "Are you going all the way home with us?" Edna asked Ben as they left the boat at the wharf. "Yes, Mr. Ramsey thinks he should stay in New York for the day, and has handed you over to my tender mercies, so if we can get a good train you will be at home in a very few hours."
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+ *MOT: yes. *CHI: [laughs]. *MOT: what do you want for your birthday then, Helen? *CHI: a cake! *MOT: a cake? *CHI: we need a cake. *MOT: you do want a cake? *CHI: yeah. *CHI: yeah. *MOT: what sort? *CHI: can I have a can I have a princess cake?
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+ “Goodbye, Sir Gervaise,” the grand master said, as the interview terminated. “Hitherto you have given me, from the time you reached the Island, naught but reason for satisfaction at my nomination of you as page, and I have no fear that you will fail this time. Remember that valour, however great, cannot prevail against overpowering odds. You had a lesson of that when you served under Ricord, though finally the affair turned out well. I do not say, don't attempt desperate undertakings, but don't attempt impossible ones. Be careful of the lives of your knights. Remember that ere long every sword may be of the utmost consequence in the defence of Rhodes, and that even the capture of pirates may be too dearly purchased; but that, at the same time, the honour of the flag of the Order must be upheld at all hazards. Ah!” he broke off, seeing a slight smile on the young knight's face, “you think my orders contradictory? It may be so; but you know what I mean, and I fear not that you will blunder in carrying them out. Be prudent, and yet not over prudent. I mean, be not rash, unless there are such benefits to be obtained as would justify great risk in obtaining them.”
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+ "How d'ye do, Mr. Price," said the farmer, leaving the young farmers, and sauntering across to the other side of the post-office, where a brisk-looking man was ripping open letters. "Can you give us the name of the preacher that wags his tongue in the church on Molunkus Street?"
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+ All right? And while you've got the planet orbiting the sun there are things that orbit the plant. What d'ya call something that goes round and round a planet? Think you've all seen them. At least one regularly. When you look at night you see? Lee.
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+ WELL, IT'S THE LAST BENEFIT I'LL EVER DO. SOMEHOW I DOUBT THAT. [ Chuckle ] WELL... YOU TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF, MICHAEL. IT WAS NICE TO MEET YOU. ACTUALLY, I HAVE ANOTHER FAVOUR. OH, FOR... HEAVEN'S SAKE, HAVEN'T WE DONE ENOUGH FOR HUMANITY?
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+ *MOT: I think you can tell me what you really like better than I can show you. *MOT: upside down, but you can look at it Here. *MOT: apple, Yeah! *MOT: juice, yeah, and a cup. *MOT: juice in the cup. *MOT: there ya go. *MOT: oh. *MOT: the little child has on a bib!
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+ There are several chalices that are claimed to be the Holy Grail spread over the world. One of them is in a chapel of the Cathedral. Several Christian historians claim that the one in the chapel is most likely the authentic cup used at the Last Supper. It was the official papal chalice for many popes, and has been used by many others, most recently by Pope Benedict XVI, on July 9, 2006. This chalice dates from the 1st century. It was given to the cathedral by king Alfons el Magnànim in 1436.
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+ Lilian's canary hung in the sunniest window, Peggy's silkworms lay in a box on the sideboard, and Bobby's white mice reposed in much comfort in a cage on the chimneypiece. The walls were adorned with school drawings and prize maps, fastened up with tacks; a bookcase of much-read volumes filled the space between the fireplace and the window; and in the corner might be found a miscellaneous collection of cricket-bats, fishing-rods, tennis-racquets, bows and arrows, croquet-mallets, sticks, balls and ninepins, and other articles very dear to the children's hearts, but which Nancy generally classed impartially under the head of 'lumber.'
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+ *MOT: cause this is the box that it came in. *MOT: 'kay, John, you wanna help me throw those pieces into the box? *CHI: no. *MOT: well we have time to throw the pieces into the box. *MOT: that we certainly do. *MOT: so that we'll have space to get the book.
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+ [child vocalises. child begins rhyme and stops.] *MOT: like a teddy bear bear! *MOT: come on. *MOT: one step two step tickly under there [singing]. *MOT: good girl! *MOT: will you sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star for me? [child vocalises. child begins to sing song.]
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+ *CHI: [babbles]. *CHI: oh look. *CHI: oh. *CHI: there. *FAT: well done. *FAT: wellies on. *FAT: well done, my darling. *FAT: when do you wear your wellies? *FAT: when it's... *CHI: snowing. *FAT: snowing or... *CHI: raining.
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+ *MCH: go ahead go ahead, with the man. *FAD: go with man go on back there. *MCH: with the micraphone. [rg runs into bg's bed+room where Carl and bg are] *EXP: an' through his dinner. *EXP: an' then just before he goes to bed. *MOT: mm?
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+ *CHI: xxx that. *MOT: that's a wiggly line, isn't it? *CHI: a line. *MOT: mhm. *MOT: can you do a circle? *MOT: like that, look. *MOT: there's a circle. *CHI: that circles. *CHI: I like line. *MOT: you like lines, do you?
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+ *CHI: you just say no or yes. *MOT: okay then. *CHI: does this go here? *MOT: no. *CHI: this go here? *MOT: no. *CHI: here? *MOT: no. *CHI: here? *MOT: no. *CHI: here? *MOT: no. *CHI: here? *MOT: no. *CHI: here?
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+ = = = Municipalities of Spain = = = The municipalities of Spain (, , , , , ; sing. "municipio") are towns or cities that have a ruling governor or mayor. If you have one of those your town or city is a municipality in Spain. = = = Vlasta Chramostová = = =
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+ I feel a strong sense of hate here. Killer had to know them. Maybe... So, you fooled around on Margie? - No! I was just waxing reflective. - Did she ever find out? Kay, you made those calls I asked you to? No, I'm just trying to get my damn desk back where it belongs.
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+ For one thing, I'm freezing. It's like two degrees out here. I'm not exactly inspired to take my clothes off. Okay, do you want to get out of here? No, I've got a better idea. What? - In there? - Sure, why not? I don't know, it's a shed in the middle of a graveyard?
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+ *CHI: now lets play. *CHI: the start of the game. *CHI: lets start to begin. *CHI: the beginning, Mum. *CHI: the beginning is starting now. *CHI: okay. *CHI: there's the board. *CHI: do you want fantastic? *MOT: uh huh. *CHI: or do you want I like fantastic?
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+ *PAR1: r k I n s. *PAR2: Perkins yeah. *PAR1: I don't know the middle of my name yet. *PAR2: you don't know your middle name. *PAR2: mhm. *PAR2: do you have one. *PAR1: uhhuh. *PAR1: Michelle. *PAR2: oh but you dunno. *PAR2: how to spell it.
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+ *JW: pretend this is xxx. *KF: and the earthquake is gonna come pretty soon, so I'm making the earthquake xxx, right? [does she say "picture"? they don't seem to be drawing.] *KF: making... *JW: well... *KF: do you wanna say anything? *JW: well, my daughter's a little sick.
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+ No, I don't want any tea. - Oh come on, Uncle. Have a cup of tea, and sing a song for me. Will you listen to my song? - Of course. Really? - Certainly. So let me have the tea. Pooja. There's a parcel for you. It's from Ajay! Should be his cassette.
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+ [CHI removes a stray hair from his hand] *INV: oh. *INV: a little hair. [CHi gives INV the hair] *MOT: oh. *MOT: he says hair, don't you? *INV: thank you. *MOT: you're a bit paranoid. *MOT: don't like it in bits, do you? *INV: thank you.
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+ *CHI: yeah. *MOT: shall I get this their foods ready? *CHI: yeah. *MOT: I can't get out though. *CHI: why? *MOT: 'cause you're sitting xxx. *CHI: I'm sitting in front of the door. *MOT: yeah. *MOT: and I can't get out. *CHI: you can't get out?
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+ *CHI: big horse. *CHI: tractor. *CHI: and the man. *CHI: and the man sit on the tractor. *INV: oh does he sit on the tractor? *CHI: yeah. *INV: the driver. *CHI: yeah. *INV: oh. *CHI: look. *CHI: this is the wheels round and round.
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+ “We’re jail-breakers, all right,” laughed McGlory, when they were safely in their stateroom aboard the sound steamer, “but Constable Bill, I reckon, has found out something about Miles and Barney that keeps him from running out our trail.” “Hawkins and his friend Hiram,” said Matt, “have discovered that they’ve made a mistake. I don’t see how they could have learned this from Miles or Barney, though, and I’m rather inclined to think that the justice of the peace got back from his fishing trip and said a few words in our behalf.”
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+ The rock body is exposed on an island about 300 kilometres north of Yellowknife. The rock of the outcrop was metamorphosed 3.58 to 4.031 billion (109) years ago. It is the oldest known intact crustal fragment on Earth. The nearby Acasta River east of Great Bear Lake gave the rock its name. It is the oldest known exposed rock in the world.
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+ *CHI: table. *INV: table. *CHI: your table. *CHI: [yells] daddy. *INV: daddy are you okay? *CHI: daddy okay? *INV: oh what are the babies doing? *CHI: xxx swing. *INV: are they swinging? *CHI: uhoh. *INV: uhoh. *INV: what happened?
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+ - She is clever, isn't she? - Hmm... Clever...and bored. I don't understand it. I'm not bored, you're not bored, nobody else is bored. Your father is, out of his mind. Father was born bored. If only she made an effort to play along. Stop being so torturous, Panda.
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+ Then I can just use these books over and over again. It's a bit pointless writing in them. When it comes to exercise three that's on page five, exercise three. When it says add bar lines it won it won't hurt you to actually write those out. Because
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+ The Parson bowed gravely. "While I am, together with all true Bostonians, proud of the reputation which my city has merited, yet I am----" "Also to Mr. Jeremiah Powers," continued Mark, cutting the Parson off in his peroration. "Son o' the Honorable Scrap Powers, o' Hurricane County, Texas," added Texas, himself.
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+ *INV: [laughs]. *INV: [makes water running noises]. *INV: should we put bubbles in? *INV: [makes water running noises]. *INV: maybe mommy can take a bath. *CHI: no me. *INV: you? *INV: oh the baby... *CHI: no a baby. *CHI: baby splash.
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+ You see Walsall being a leather town there was a lot of this er bark tannin as went and when anyone who was ill so they wouldn't hear the noises of the horse driven vehicles going by they used to, for about fifty yards each side of the house they used to put this stuff in the road to deaden the sound.
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+ In the 20th and 21st century, the use of eye liner has also been associated with Goth and Punk fashion. History. Eye liner was first used in Ancient India, Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia as a dark black line around the eyes. As early as 10,000 BC, Egyptians and Mesopotamians wore various cosmetics including eye liner not only for aesthetics but to protect the skin from the desert sun. Eye liner may also have been worn to protect the wearer from the evil eye. The characteristic of having heavily lined eyes has been frequently shown in ancient Egyptian art. They produced eye liner with a variety of materials, including copper ore and antimony. Ancient Egyptian kohl contained galena, which was imported from nearby regions in the Land of Punt, Coptos and Western Asia.
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+ *CHI: what's funny. *CHI: what funny. *URS: I could give you some paper. *CHI: yahoo. *CHI: I fell. *CHI: I funny like it. *MOT: funny like what? *CHI: I funny like dat before. *MOT: before what? *CHI: before you. *MOT: before me?
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+ *MOT: what's wrong with his foot? *CHI: a circle. *MOT: what is that? *MOT: a peg leg. *MOT: he must be a pirate. *CHI: oh. *MOT: someone's under your chair. *MOT: all right. *MOT: ready? *CHI: it's still people. *MOT: okay let's see who's who.
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+ = = = Willa Cather = = = Willa Sibert Cather (; born Wilella Sibert Cather; December 7, 1873 – April 24, 1947) was an American writer. She was known for her novels of life on the Great Plains. Her best known works were "O Pioneers!", "The Song of the Lark", and "My Ántonia". In 1923, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for "One of Ours".
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+ CRANG! The blast of a small-caliber shell inside _Rosy’s_ fuselage shocked her crew into grim alertness. Two seconds later her top turret guns chattered. Empty shell cases tumbled smoking to the floor behind Barry, as he zoomed the Fortress into the nearest mass of clouds.
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+ *CHI: no. *MOT: I know. *MOT: I know but which foot did he hurt? *MOT: the left one or the right one? *CHI: this one. *MOT: the right one? *CHI: yeah. *MOT: wanna have a look. *MOT: was it his big toe? *CHI: yes. *MOT: oh poor duck.
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+ - No, that's a password thing. It's an old phone. - Oh, password-protected. - Did you delete it? - What? You only got one chick that ain't Jillian in your contacts. Kim better be ready to take it. - Don't call-not K- Don't call- - Yeah, I'm looking for Kim.
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+ His hopes were higher now as he pressed on. His one fear had been that Nascanora might rally his people and pursue his former prisoners. That fear now had vanished. Without their chief the headhunters would be confused and bewildered, and, not knowing what to do, would probably do nothing.
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+ Yeah? Got it? I cannot read . Three sixes are eighteen! You got it? And you do the same there? Hang on! I haven't finished thirty three one yet. That's what I don't get. Why do multiplication equation for this similar line I don't a get how you do that?
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+ *CHI: look xxx bird xxx. *MOT: pardon? *CHI: no [whines]. *MOT: then they played hide-and-seek. *MOT: Katie started counting. *MOT: look. *MOT: one two you count. *CHI: no. *MOT: three. *CHI: no [cries]. *MOT: four.
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+ No, it's just because he's lazy. It could be just because he's lazy. Alright, what about, when you mentioned as well, we've got reactive and we've got active tasks. What about, you said something about, somebody mentioned important and urgent tasks? Who said that?
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+ So can you tell my dad that is unfair and unnecessary and kind of creepy? This is between you and John. I can't interfere. Okay, Daphne gets access to my dad every single day, but I have to schedule time through my parents? And then they're monitoring him like he's in prison.
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+ Bomba felt as though his lungs were bursting, his ribs cracking. He expected every second to be crushed into a shapeless mass. The snake had wound about his body, but the boy’s arms remained free. Desperately he felt for his machete. He drew it forth from its sheath with his right hand and slashed furiously at the enfolding coils.
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+ I don't see the deceleration part. No,no! - Danny's down! - We got a rider down! Come on,let's get in there! No! No! No! get in there. no,daddy. Yes,we're at the belleville practice track on highway 64. Send an air ambulance now. There's been a motorcycle accident.
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+ Zekle nodded. "Yes, and he walked round to the side; and I saw him, as I was shaking out the fish, go and stand by them mack'rel nets." "And do you dare to say that he threw them over me?" "Oh, no!" said Zekle, "I wouldn't say such a thing of anybody, Mas'r Harry; no, 'tain't my duty. I wouldn't accuse no one; but them nets was safe aboard one minute, and the next minute twenty fathom was atop of you; and if we hadn't hauled you out you wouldn't have been talking to me just now."
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+ Blue and green or is it just I can prove it's green and green because it's a quester two tone exterior with a so that roof's supposed to be green then and that on the top of the boiler is definitely not blue, even though they use blue ink for it That's definitely green cos it's got green on it
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+ Tibet style spicy steamed dumplings. Thai style spicy yakisoba. Vietnamese spring rolls. Spicy steamed dumplings, spicy yakisoba, and spring rolls? Will that be all? Please wait for awhile. So you're working around here today? I've been working with 30 companies since the morning.
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+ *MOT: are you going to wind your train up and make it go along the road then? *CHI: yeah. *MOT: there's the key. *CHI: whoops. *MOT: hm? *CHI: whoops. *CHI: brumm. *CHI: whoops. *CHI: wind it. *INV: wind it? *MOT: well why don't you ask Mummy to wind it if you can't do it?
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+ *MOT: and leave the washing machine. *MOT: this way. *CHI: nuh. *MOT: this way, that's the recorder. *CHI: uh. *MOT: oh why is it not closing? *CHI: aye aye. *MOT: aye. *CHI: [babbles]. *MOT: right. *MOT: where to start.
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+ *GMA: oh we got some swings. *GMA: there's look there's a cup over there. *GMA: where are we going to put some swings. *MOT: this is not the time to discuss it. *MOT: especially not in that one. *GMA: oh good boy. *GMA: good boy. *MOT: when we get round to it Ellie.
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+ Jesus. Well organized. [marching band music] [crowd applauding] [indistinct chatter] Hi, Tiger. My little sweet shortcake snack. 'I've got something for you. I've always got something.' For a clue, look in your top desk drawer. [recording machine beeps] [marching band music continues]
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+ Captain. It's... It's Mr. Darwin, sir. I'm sure he's up to no good. Oh, honestly, Number Two, what's got into you? Thanks to Charles, we're about to win lavish untold riches, and here you are trying to find fault with the poor fellow. Yes, but...
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+ "What!" said Florence, trembling slightly and looking full into Bertha's face, "do you think more about me than you do of Kitty Sharston?" The pupil teacher gave a slight shrug of her shoulders. "Miss Sharston," she said; "oh, a nice little girl, very nice and very amiable, but, my dear Miss Aylmer, you and she are not in the same running at all. But there, I must be quick; I have to return home in time to undress the little ones. Oh, what a lot is mine, and I pine for so much, so much that I can never have."
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+ To Rosamund's amazement, Mrs. Merriman stretched out her hand across the pew and took one of hers. "My dear, Lady Jane Ashleigh, an old friend of your mother's, wishes to see you. Will you go very quietly out, talk to her for a minute or two outside the church, and then wait for us in the porch?"
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+ *MOT: you're welcome. [MOT walks to the center of the room and sits in the little chair] *CHI: [CHI examines the large chair near the desk] *MOT: John. [MOT serves the ball to CHI like a volleyball] *CHI: [CHI turns and watches MOT] *MOT: oh this [ball] doesn't even bounce!
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+ I hope tell all on the truth. Yeah, boss, sir... I tell it if of course very I time. What gonna happened? You dick is gonna explode, I know. That's right. Doctor Cock's, look a here. Has means suspicious device there of signal specials game ray, so coast the world.
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+ I'm fleeing, like bambi from a forest fire, and so should you, 'cause horrible things happen here. No, something horrible happened, and we should stick together. You know what? We have stuck together. And we've grown together, like two gnarled trees twining around each other, trying to survive.
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+ The Academy is one of the largest tourist attractions in Colorado. More than a million people visit it each year. Students are called "cadets". The Air Force Academy is one of the most selective colleges in the United States. "U.S. News and World Report" recently ranked it tied for 5th place in the category Undergraduate Engineering Programs. "Forbes" magazine, in 2009, ranked the Academy the #2 public college in the United States and the #7 college overall in its "America's Best Colleges 2009" publication. People wanting to study at the Academy are judged on their academic achievement, leadership, athletics and character. They must pass a fitness test, pass a medical examination, and be nominated by the member of Congress where they live. Recent classes have had about 1,400 cadets. Normally, under 1,000 of the cadets will graduate. The cost of going to the Academy, Housing and food are paid for by the U.S. government. Cadets are paid monthly while at the Academy but they must be a part of the military for a number of years after they graduate.
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+ *MOT: socks time! *MOT: what you saying? *MOT: that's it. *MOT: left foot. *MOT: good boy. *MOT: would you like a hand to unstick them? *MOT: will Mama unstick them for you? *MOT: [grunts] there you go. *MOT: oh you've just stuck them up again.
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+ *BRO: mommy you... *MOT: hm? *BRO: could you gimme a napkin? *MOT: mhm. *CHI: gotta eat first then have your drink an'. *CHI: snack and then go ta bed. [this just came out] *MOT: right. *MOT: that's your routine you know it backwards.
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+ One copy of _The Claremont Tales_ was sent out to her brother, Mr. St. George Tucker, who was again in India, and had recently gone to Azimgurh. When the book arrived, he sat up reading it until past one o’clock in the morning; no small compliment to a young Author. He then despatched a messenger on horseback to Benares, with the volume,--a ride of sixty miles,--that his brother, Mr. Henry Carre Tucker, might with all speed enjoy the same pleasure. Charlotte, hearing this through her Mother, was not a little gratified.
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+ *MOT: huh? *MOT: here. *MOT: you wanna get up here [noise]? *MOT: fix you some pudding. *MOT: you like cheese eggs? *MOT: I know you like egg. *MOT: all of the pots are dirty. *MOT: I'm not cooking today. *MOT: no no. *CHI: baba.
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+ *CHI: who goes there then? *MOT: that's a hippo that's already there. *MOT: you just needta color him in. *MOT: that's it. *MOT: you put him... *MOT: oh very good. *MOT: well done. *MOT: that's where that hippo goes. *MOT: he's watching those hippos playing in the water isn't he?
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+ Reporters will be coming, too. So, why not just wait at home? It's been six months since I've seen him. Why don't we get going so we won't be late? Which car do I need to ride in? Jung Woo! What are you doing... Have you been well? Why don't we get going so we won't be late?
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+ So I crept indoors and I went upstairs into my bedroom... You see... I can see into the shrubbery from there but when I got there he had disappeared. Well, I think it was Archer. What do you think, Jane? Miss Marple. ANN: I brought it down here because...
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+ One point Three oh three five . three five. Yeah, or a hundred and thirty five percent as you said. Yeah. Erm if you find you've got a calculator without a percentage key, and some of them haven't, especially Yeah. some of the scientific ones,
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+ *MOT: put the box down... *MOT: oh! *CHI: han' 'tuck. *MOT: your hand stuck again? *CHI: yeah. *CHI: [makes noise]. *MOT: [imitates noise]. *MOT: [laughs]. *CHI: han' 'tuck. *MOT: is your arm stuck? *CHI: yeah. *MOT: oh.
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+ I would get a piece of erm well I got a piece in the greenhouse it wouldn't worthy of it then, but it doesn't matter! Piece of board and fix in the doorway and fix it open. Put it high enough so that the cats wouldn't come, but leave it then. It's just a big window open.
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+ That applies to them and to us. The new government will put collaborationists to trial. And no one will escape just punishment. Yes. It was very hard, but I've got it. This is him, Otto Schaaf. Dutch Sicherheitsdienst. He interrogated Hugo. He was also behind the arrest and release of your parents.
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+ *MOT: he was sharing that day. *MOT: oh. *MOT: right let's move this out the way so you've got a bit more room. *MOT: 'cause your kinda... *MOT: a bit... *MOT: oh, there. *MOT: is that better? *MOT: is that a bit more room to get in?
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+ *MOT: and thirdly I want you to go and get your boots. [the mother interrupts. the mother takes the garbage out] *MOT: I think they're in your closet on the floor. *MOT: okay. [missus g, and GB have just left the apt. building and, are on the street]
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+ Let the woman go ! I'll take her place if you want someone. Please come out. She's aged so much... Masakuni, if you"re there, please listen. I understand how you all feel. But aren't your actions contradicting your words ? Why did you quit university ?
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+ Yes. You have a strained just through there. That big muscle. This big muscle here ? Mm. And at the same bit the muscle up here Aye. and it joins with Ah, here he is. this morning?? The quicker these kids get back to school. Is it them that's causing it?
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+ *CHI: she doesn't need. *MOT: mhm you'll hafta take her to the xxx. *CHI: she's go on her walk. *MOT: are you going to walk? *MOT: see if she's xxx. *CHI: here Polly. *CHI: [makes noise]. *MOT: is she alright? *MOT: is she okay?
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+ *CHI: help me. *CHI: help me! [more insistent; 1 sec] *FAT: help you do what. *CHI: help me. [more softly; 1 sec] *CHI: a put it tow'? [1 sec] *FAT: we gonna build a tower? [1 sec] *FAT: okay. [S and D overlap, D is quite soft]
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+ *CHI: bye. *CHI: Harry happy horse. = = = childes/CHILDES_UK/Manchester/John/020520.cha = = = [playing with toys] *MOT: give those to Daddy. *CHI: back in there? *MOT: yeah. *CHI: where the batterys? *MOT: John. *MOT: do you wanna play with your farm?
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+ You think I'm involved in this? No, I don't, but, uh, I just matched your print. I'm coming straight to you. Okay, I haven't told anyone or gone anywhere. I just need you to tell me how it got there. All right. I went to the bar for a drink after work.
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+ *MOT: oh Adam don't lean on my foot. *CHI: oh his eye almost fell off. [hand puppet] *CHI: did someone almost took it off? *MOT: no. *CHI: was all like dat. *CHI: huh? *MOT: well he's probably played with so much that it's just about to come out that's all.
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+ - No, I'm from albany. That was way back. My mother was killed when I was five and we moved away. killed? Yeah, a car crash. I'm sorry. I don't really remember anything about it. I was raised by my aunt in New York. What about your father?
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+ Design. User interface. The main user interface includes back, forward, refresh, bookmark, go and cancel options similar to Safari browser, while the settings location looks like Internet Explorer 7/8. The minimize, maximize and close window buttons are based on Windows Vista
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+ At home he was ever ready to lend a hand at house work to save his mother. "If you bar the door, mother," he would say, "I'll wash the floor;" and wash the floor he did, times without number! In later life he used to say he was glad he had thus toiled; and that, if it were possible to begin life again, he would like to go through just the same hard training.
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+ Maybe, there's nobody really there, maybe it's engineer brought on site. Yeah. Because you're not, although you're using the power space, the power er er of the production line or equipment, they might not be, that might not be what you're making, you're just using that kit and you need the supplier of that kit to bring an engineer in and you need to get a part of it, but you want control of that rather than just waiting on a supplier to do it for you.
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+ [CHI laughs] *MOT: that's why I couldn't find very many purple houses. *CHI: I xxx. *CHI: I couldn't see any lots of ones. *MOT: wanna stick those onto your picture? [CHI clears throat] *CHI: yeah. *MOT: you're running out of space now aren't you?
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+ Officer... Spencer, did you touch anything? 14 years as a state trooper. I can secure a crime scene without contaminating the evidence. Sorry. It's OK. Look, I cover 97.5 square miles. I gotta book. Vomit? Not an expectorant. Potato. Blown to smithereens.
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+ *CHI: come on. *CHI: no. *CHI: sit up. *MOT: I am sitting up. *CHI: you're not. *CHI: look. *CHI: on your bottom. *MOT: I don't wanna sit on my bottom. *MOT: I'm comfortable like this. *MOT: oh. *MOT: are they dancing together?
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+ *MOT: and then Ema will take the next game out. [CHI is under the table] *MOT: let's go. *MOT: [MOT picks CHI up and sits him on the floor next to her. MOT puts the ball in the box]! [MOT picks up the ball and holds it over the box then looks at CHI]
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+ *INV: what have you been doing this summer? *CHI: I... *INV: what do you do during the day? *CHI: I don't know. *INV: well does your mom go to work in the summer? *CHI: no. *INV: she doesn't? *CHI: because I don't have school today.
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+ = = = Renée Elise Goldsberry = = = Renée Elise Goldsberry (born January 2, 1971) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is known for playing the role of Angelica Schuyler in the Broadway musical ‘’Hamilton‘’, for which she won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
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+ Yes, I mean I noticed from the draft P P G thirteen that they do not define small. How small is small? Mr Curtis, do you want to Yes, thank you, Chair. come back on that? David Curtis, York City Council. Erm, clearly their is a a long history of cooperation between the authorities on Greater York, and er I think it is important to explain the development of thinking on that, and the reasons why the City Council has, I would say progressively, er reduced its er the warmth of its enthusiasm to such a state that it's actually become extremely cold now.
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+ Right, so you need to know that our model is characterized by constant parameters over the sample. Now the data that we've got here has been artificially generated. the last six observations of it has, right, the first six observations, sorry the er the first twenty odd observations are real, right, that they haven't been made up but the last six observations have been made up, right, to er to illustrate structural change.
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+ *CHI: no I haven't. *MOT: alright then hurry up and then tell me when you're finished. [CHI humming/singing in background] *MOT: have you finished? *MOT: Eleanor [CHI]? *MOT: have you finished? *CHI: yeah I can [? can't] do this. *MOT: well come on quickly and we're almost finished now.
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+ = = = Lawrence massacre = = = The Lawrence Massacre (also known as Quantrill's Raid) was an attack on the town of Lawrence, Kansas on August 21, 1863. The attack was a battle in the U.S. Civil War. The Confederates won the battle. They won because groups of guerillas led by William Quantrill rode into town and shot every man they saw. They killed about 150 people.
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+ - Yeah, she's okay, I guess. Gives a decent blowj, but don't they all? - Tsh. - Oh, right? - That's cool. - "BIowj" means "blow job." - So anyway, it's like I always say. I'm all about banging' clits, sucking' tits, and takin' shits. [laughter]
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+ *PAR1: and what's going on in the water. *PAR2: they don't like the water. *PAR1: you can tell how do. *PAR1: how do you know. *PAR2: cause that's a lake. *PAR1: mhm. *PAR1: yeah. *PAR1: so what are all the people. *PAR1: what what's going on.
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+ 'Ain't goin' ter be bossed by nobody,' said the boy doggedly, as he reached his room. 'Was goin' ter give her the old letter to-morrow, anyway, but now I don't care if she never gits it,' and opening the chest which held his few treasures, he deliberately shut up the letter in an old tin box, and went to bed.
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+ *MOT: 'fore it's time for me to go to work. *MOT: no no no no. *MOT: I just gotta set it up here right. *MOT: 'cause I gotta be walking out the door seeing like Tonya won't call me back. *MOT: she can get somebody to fill that shift in. *MOT: who there wants some overtime?
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+ *MOT: you're going to get out your game? *CHI: yes. *MOT: what game? *CHI: my game over dere. *CHI: game play with Urs'la. *CHI: xxx you funny. *URS: what's funny? *CHI: you. *CHI: look. *URS: what are you doing? *CHI: dat pumping.
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+ Will you come back to me in terms of who you want to invite, taking on Liz Kermey's point about involving people themselves if they so wish, and we'll consult with the opposition liaison member and the vice-chair. But in principle we agree do we not, to back multi-agency meeting, given what we said in the discussion and we will come back to you with something that's maybe a bit more specific, and more easy to discuss, may I say.
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+ = = = Bourg-Saint-Pierre = = = Bourg-Saint-Pierre (German name: "St. Petersburg") is a municipality of the district of Entremont in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. = = = Liddes = = = Liddes is a municipality of the district Entremont in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
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+ Style of play. Carroll was often compared to Newcastle's record goalscorer Alan Shearer, Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba and former Italy forward Christian Vieri because of similar style of play. He has been called a classic centre forward. This is because of his strength, powerful shot and header. Former Newcastle manager and Liverpool player Kevin Keegan stated "he is probably in the top three headers of a ball I have ever seen in football". After Newcastle's 2–0 victory at home to Blackpool in September 2010, in which Carroll scored the second goal and helped in creating the first, Blackpool manager Ian Holloway described Carroll as "the best striker in the Premier League".
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+ And let them them deal with it. We we'll do the reporting and that's that's as far as we'll go. But if we there again if we see somebody that's being mugged, and we think that we can assist, or we can deal with it, then we will, you have to take every situation as it comes.
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+ *MOT: I hope she doesn't wake up. *MOT: shush. *MOT: there she is. *MOT: fast asleep. *CHI: cover up. *MOT: cover her up. *MOT: that's it. *CHI: shush. *MOT: perhaps the other one wants to sit in the highchair doesn't she?
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+ *MOT: yes. *MOT: can you tell me where... *MOT: Bubu? *MOT: Eleanor? *MOT: that's nice. *MOT: what's that? *CHI: a xxx. *MOT: can you write Eleanor? *MOT: spell it out right. *MOT: Eleanor. *CHI: no. *CHI: xxx not.
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+ *JAM: David. *CHI: what. *JAM: somebody knocked over the back. *CHI: what. *JAM: somebody xxx. *JAM: and the wee boy knocked over. *INV: mhm. *JAM: I have a bike at my house. *INV: have you? *JAM: yep! *INV: have you got a bike David?
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+ = = = Rick Astley = = = Richard Paul Astley (born 6 February 1966) is a British singer, songwriter and musician. He was born in Great Sankey, Warrington, Lancashire, England and grew up in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside. Astley has also lived in Richmond, London with his Danish wife, Lene Bausager, and their daughter, Emilie.
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+ "He isn't lost," stoutly returned David. "With good weather they will be picked up. I'm sure of it." "The sea is very cruel, Davy," murmured the skipper, and his face clouded with sad memories of his boy lost with Margaret's mother. The "little girl" peered anxiously from the kitchen door and tried to shift the topic to happier themes:
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+ You know that's up to the WTO. That remains beyond our purview. We'll revisit that item. Let's move on. Did you know there are 132 rooms in the White House? Yes. But did you also know there are 16 refrigerators? Now, technically, we're not even supposed to be in the Cabinet Room without the president.
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+ *MOT: are they like them? *MOT: the cows are like the lizards? *CHI: yeah. *MOT: why? *CHI: yeah [shouts]. *MOT: why are they like the lizards? *CHI: yeah [shouts]. *MOT: right. *MOT: okay. *MOT: can you find the sleeping gorilla?
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+ On November 23, 2016, it was announced that DeVos would be nominated to serve as Secretary of Education in the coming administration of President-elect Donald Trump. On February 7, 2017, she was confirmed by the United States Senate by a 50-50 vote with Vice President Mike Pence breaking the tie in her favor.
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+ _Rosy O’Grady’s_ crew, all except Tony and Cracker Jackson, were overjoyed at their new assignment. They lay awake talking it over until Barry curtly ordered them to “drive it into the hangar and get some sleep.” “_Rosy_ will be laid up for a couple of weeks’ repairs anyway,” Chick added in a loud whisper, “and so will Tony and Cracker. We’ll probably be back by that time. Nobody’s got any kick coming, so far as I can see—unless it’s the Japs!”
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+ *MOT: let's play pattycake! *MOT: it's nothing to sit on this pot. *MOT: boy, you hafta learn. *MOT: all the big people use the bathroom and the pot. *MOT: pot. *MOT: leave that xxx alone! *MOT: you know how. *MOT: you a big boy.
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+ *MOT: when Mummy's going shopping today. *MOT: we'll get some nuts for the squirrel. *MOT: and then xxx. *MOT: xxx for breakfast and then Eleanor can watch them. *CHI: was that in there? *MOT: that's water, darling. *MOT: for the iron.
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+ Dover, Dover. - Dover. It's true then. All right. - Hm. Baker, good friend. You better go get her. I'll meet you at Potter's Mesa. Mr. Cobb, we haven't had the pleasure of seeing you around the fort lately. Been off on an ocean voyage, have you?
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+ *CHI: what is it? *CHI: he hasn't got toes. *MOT: toes? *CHI: no. *MOT: hasn't got any legs, Becky never mind any toes. *CHI: no. *CHI: can you get some? *CHI: what is this? *CHI: what is he doing in there? *MOT: he's hiding.
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+ = = = Ford Aerostar = = = The Ford Aerostar was the first minivan manufactured by Ford. The vehicle was introduced in 1985 as a 1986 model. The Aerostar was discontinued after 1997 and replaced by the Windstar, which was sold alongside since 1995. although Aerostar's role went unfilled until the 2010 introduction of the Ford Transit Connect van.
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+ like,"bitch,please." that's the kind of look i be giving when i ain't feelin' somebody. so i look over. she's like this,staring at me,hard-core,like- like,with a scowl like this. what if somebody was like this at you? what happened? i'm saying,are you gonna stand there and be like.
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+ The English auberge was one of the most handsome of the buildings standing in the great street of the Knights. Its architecture was Gothic in its character, and, although the langue was one of the smallest of those represented at Rhodes, it vied with any of them in the splendour of its appointments. Sir John Boswell was standing in the interior courtyard.
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+ Please ! Stop firing ! Reporting the latest news... The stalemate continues at Asama Mountain Lodge. The Nagano police plan to send in an armed squadron to break of the stalemate. Prior this, the Commissioner General has announced that they will continue to use discussion and persuasion...
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+ She straightened him out. How so? Jared grew up watching me fight. He slept in a few dressing rooms. He had his diapers changed by ring girls. He was a pretty angry kid. When was the last time you talked to your son? (short pause) After his last fight.
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+ *MOT: I think I'll put the worm maker away. *MOT: we could cut some shapes, couldn't we? *CHI: yeah. *CHI: if you put those away. *MOT: right. *MOT: we'll put these... *MOT: this isn't very good for cutting out. *MOT: okay. *MOT: this playdough.
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+ "I believe we've struck the brigade headquarters," said Captain Nicholson, flashing his torch into a large recess in which stood a table littered with book and papers. "We'll attend to those documents later. No use doing so until we've made sure of our ground. I wonder where the gilded occupants are?"
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+ "Because I like to see the waves, and I think it sounds as if it was saying something all the time." "What does it seem to say?" "I don't know, sir. I listen to it a great deal, and I can't find out, but I like to hear it for all. I think it must be telling us to yemember our Father in heaven who made it."
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+ On December 1, 2018, Stearney was found dead in his home in Bahrain in an apparent suicide, aged 58. = = = Robert Klein = = = Robert Klein (born February 8, 1942) is an American comedian, singer, and actor. He was born in New York City. He was nominated for a Best Actor in a Musical Tony Award for 1979's "They're Playing Our Song". He was known for hosting "Saturday Night Live" twice.
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+ He hates it when I write to you, and I can hear him comin'up the stairs. " Anything? Just some letters that were never sent. - Who's the addressee? - I think they're to her father. Records show the father's name is John Haskel. - He split. Long gone.
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+ There, I've said it. (AIR HISSING) Oh, well, come on. She was just a parrot. I mean, she wasn't even a parrot. Always weeing on the boat's carpets, biting everyone. She gave half of us tetanus, for goodness sake. But she was our Polly. (STUTTERING) Well, you know, you should be happy for her.
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+ *CHI: no more. *ELS: no more? *CHI: no more. *ELS: oh. *ELS: mind my field. *CHI: Dadaw field. *ELS: yes. *CHI: I build xxx. *CHI: that. *ELS: peek through there? *CHI: yes. *ELS: mhm. *MOT: baby pig, Lara.
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+ Why do I get the feeling that that guy would get pleasure blowing our brains out? - Do you see any way out of this? - Depends on Bache. I'm wondering about that heart attack. What if General Bache never even had a heart attack? - What if they're just keeping him from us?
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+ *MOT: [laugh]. *CHI: can you do that? [wants balloon blown up] *MOT: oh, Lara. *MOT: I told you. *MOT: I think we'll hafta wait for daddy. *MOT: hey. *MOT: I'm doing it. [MOT is blowing a balloon up] *MOT: bit squished. *MOT: there.
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+ As to what happens now he says I've to go to Magistrate's Court so it's just beginning to sink in that it's gonna cost him some brass and it's going to be serious. One of them there was of the opinion who could quite easily lose his licence for it. Like he got done
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+ *MOT: [MOT smiles at CHI] [MOT bounces the head of the clown down] *CHI: [CHI pushes the clown into the box but it pops back up] *MOT: [gasps]. [MOT grabs the clown and pushes it into the box. MOT starts to close the lid] *CHI: [CHI starts to close the lid]
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+ *MOT: so the noise itself doesn't matter but getting a reaction does. *EXP: what about colors? *EXP: what colors do you think he knows? *MOT: I don't know that he knows any colors. *MOT: [laughs]. *EXP: he was xxx a lot of the colors though.
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+ *MOT: no. *CHI: shall I find it? *MOT: are you gonna make a mess? *CHI: no. *CHI: just get me down. *MOT: please. *CHI: please. *MOT: [laughs]. *MOT: what did you say to Auntie Dwww [Auntie]? *CHI: I don't knowy. *MOT: when Jwww [brother] asked you if you wanted a drink.
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+ In a sense, if we think of the context of say the late eighteenth early nineteenth century perhaps more, perhaps more specifically we think of the er, of the er erm early nineteenth century. Liberalism and nationalism are seen as two sides of the same coin.
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+ Seriously. I mean, we were having marital problems. The sex was all, you know, whatever. Anyway, I took his advice and tried erotic asphyxiation. You choked your wife? Ok, come on. It's not like I'm o.j. Or something, all right? I know how to deal with the pressure.
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+ Course. The source of the Aisne is in the "Forest of Argonne", in the Rembercourt-Sommaisne "commune" (Meuse), near the border with the Marne department, at an altitude of about . From here, the Aisne flows to the west. The Aisne river flows through 2 regions and 5 departments. It flows through the following "communes", among others:
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+ Fifteen diary screens later you know telling what the value is and Yeah yeah yeah I, I mean if, we know how much is outstanding on each one, we know when it's due to be paid, we know it's gonna be about eight hundred policies a section, is it, ten thousand?
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+ Erm John's Dream the National Playwright's Network actually wrote back to me and said they're quite happy to read your plays for a fee erm but I intend to re-write that before I put it in er for a reading erm Oh,I I sent a poem called Pleasure to Woman's Weekly in June last year and I suspect they were actually planning to use it but they've had a New Year's clear-out and I got it back yesterday.
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+ *CHI: yeah. *MOT: how would you get the stick in it? *CHI: no, no, no not that kind of candy. *CHI: I mean a different kind of candy like marshmallows like yalla candy yalla candy. *CHI: yeah Mommy some hawks eat yalla candy. *MOT: they do?
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+ *INV: and he kicks her you know? *INV: but all in good fun. *INV: they're all gigglin' and laughin' you know? *INV: like sometimes it does get a bit out of hand. *INV: but she's just useta that. *MOT: I know. *INV: you know? *INV: she's useta us havin' like ten six year olds in the back garden.
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+ [$=1 MOT looks at CHI] *MOT: okay? *MOT: I think it's time to buy you some crayons however. [MOT turns the page] *CHI: [cries]. [CHI looks at MOT] *MOT: bear. [MOT points to the book] *MOT: see the bear? [CHI reaches out for MOT]
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+ *MOT: pray tell. *FAT: ah, it wasn't me. *CHI: xxx dad promised me that he expects I'm gonna play pool. *FAT: it wasn't me. *GRA: what's that? *FAT: it was not I. *MOT: I did not bake again I was too tired. *GRA: so what? *GRA: there's little cookies there.
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+ But Archie had been brought up in a democratic country, and had little sympathy for the ties of race. 'Oh, bother the ancient Crusaders, and the other folks under the tombstones! If they could get up again and chop off old Norton's head, and fight anyone who laid a finger on the Abbey, they'd be of some use to you. I believe there are a pile of old Forsters lying under elaborate tombs somewhere in Northumberland, but what have they ever done for me? It's no use being sentimental about old times. I'll undertake there was precious little sentiment about them in those days. Didn't they come sailing over from Denmark and Normandy, and all sorts of places, to settle down in England, which was a new country then, just as we're thinking of going out to Australia? Five hundred years hence we shall be quite ancient history ourselves, and folks can romance over our tombstones if they feel inclined. And after all, why should one's ancestors do everything for one? I guess I'd rather make my mark in the world for myself,'--for the boy had all the enthusiasm of a pioneer about him, added to a sturdy spirit of independence.
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+ *CHI: I pottied... %add: fat *MOT: [laughs]. %add: all *FAT: yeah. %add: chi *FAT: and then what did you after you made after you were all done? %add: chi *CHI: I I wiped my hands... %add: fat *CHI: wiped... *FAT: did you wipe your tushie?
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+ *INV: [INV leaves the room with toys from Small Scale Activity] *MOT: oh Paula. *MOT: wait 'til you see! [MOT looks at CHI] *CHI: [CHI looks up at MOT] *MOT: oh? *CHI: [CHI looks at the door] [CHI takes a few steps closer to MOT] *MOT: here we go.
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+ The next moment, while Alden was staring at the strange sight, he recalled the orders of Shagbark. “The minute ye’re sure it’s a redskin, _shoot_!” Nothing could be easier than for the youth to bring his rifle to a level where he was screened by the darkness, and bring down the Indian as he would bring down any other game. But he could not do it. The thought of shooting a human being, even though an enemy probably seeking the life of the youth himself, was intolerable. It would have been a crime for which Heaven would hold him accountable and for whose commission he could never forgive himself.
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+ *DAD: two minutes. *CHI: want the big brush. *AMY: [screams]. *MOT: what a noisy sister you've got. *DAD: [laughs]. *CHI: can we use the little brush? *MOT: well. *MOT: we don't really needta Lara. *MOT: you've got all the bits up now.
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+ It's what happen to us, you know what I'm talking about, right? No. I don't, Bernardo. I met Rosa at Oswaldo Cruz Station. I never hid the fact that I had a wife and a kid. Never. Hi honey! Good morning! Come on. Let daddy sleep a little more.
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+ Gervaise took her hand as she fastened it round his neck, and kissed it; then, still holding it, he said, “Do you know what you are doing, Claudia? You are raising hopes that I have never been presumptuous enough to cherish.” “I cannot help that,” she said softly. “There is assuredly no presumption in the hope.”
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+ "What are they, if you are at liberty to speak of them?" asked Mrs. Bradford. "Any one who has been kind to my children has a special claim on me." So Mrs. Granby told the story, not at all with the idea of asking aid for her friends,--that she knew the good policeman and his wife would not like,--but, as she afterwards told them, because she could not help it. "The dear lady looked so sweet, and spoke so sweet, now and then asking a question, not prying like, but as if she took a real interest, not listening as if it were a duty or because she was ashamed to interrupt. And she wasn't of the kind to tell you there was others worse off than you, or that your troubles might be greater than they were. If there's a thing that aggravates me, it's that," continued Mrs. Granby. "I know I ought to be thankful, and so I mostly am, that I and my friends ain't no worse off than we are, and I know it's no good to be frettin' and worryin' about your trials, and settin' yourself against the Lord's will; but I do say if I fall down and break my arm, there ain't a grain of comfort in hearin' that my next-door neighbor has broken both his. Quite contrary; I think mine pains worse for thinkin' how his must hurt him. And now that I can't do the fine work I used to, it don't make it no easier for me to get my livin' to have it said, as a lady did to me this morning, that it would be far worse if I was blind. So it would, I don't gainsay that, but it don't help my seeing, to have it thrown up to me by people that has the full use of their eyes. Mrs. Bradford aint none of that sort, though, not she; and the children, bless their hearts, stood listenin' with all their ears, and I'd scarce done when the little one broke out with,--
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+ It's like, we just can't, we just can't put an end on end, like right let's be friends, or we'll just like, yeah, we'll get together, it's just like a situation that's like a nightmare really. [Music] [murmered comment] Where on earth is Jason? Like where is he?
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+ *MOT: xxx like it. *MOT: look at this! *MOT: look at this, Man man! *MOT: I only had the polish on for one day. *MOT: it's already peeling. *MOT: I'm telling you. *MOT: it's hard to find a good polish. *MOT: hafta push the xxx.
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+ *CHI: bihbih. *MOT: yeah so you've got your peas. *MOT: will Mummy eat your grapes then? *CHI: no. *MOT: no you want to keep the grapes for later? *CHI: no. *MOT: you don't want the grapes for later? *CHI: weh. *MOT: no, we'll maybe have the grapes another day, will we?
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+ Due to the destruction in the Philippines, the name Mike was retired and was replaced by Manny. Its PAGASA name, Ruping, was also retired. = = = Control variable = = = A control variable is something in an experiment that is kept the same. Having control variables means that the experiment will be a fair test.
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+ "It's no good to cry now," he advised her. "She's gone into the house." "_Tonto!_ Do you think I want her to see me?" wept Lola. "She is hard and cruel. O my father!" "Come over and tell my mother about it!" urged the boy, troubled. "You are Mexican like us, no? Your mother was Mexican? Come! My mother will say what is best to do."
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+ You know what you are? You are addicted to poverty. This job, this salary- In five years, you can own the company. It will work while you sleep. You don't have to jump out of airplanes... you think you'll be jumping out of when you're 50, 55. The money will work when you can't.
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+ I LOVE KYLE. I GUESS I JUST DON'T WANNA SHARE MY BIRTHDAY. I'M TRYING TO LOOK AT THIS AS AN ADULT. BUT IT'S JUST THAT I'M -- A BIG BABY? YOU'RE THE BABY! ANDY - - ONE. GRACIE - - ZIP. OKAY, HOW ABOUT THIS? WE DON'T WE DO SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOU?
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+ *CHI: no. *CHI: mom on the last one I'm putting boots on like this. *MOT: what? *CHI: let me see. *CHI: it's hard to put on. *MOT: it's hard to put boots on a real snowman when you go out in the yard and you make one. *CHI: I know.
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+ Why do we have to do that? If we stay there, Ma Du Sik will definitely find us and come to collect money. What is this? I thought you were back on your feet. Weren't you going back after you paid back all your loans? How can I get back on my feet that much in only a year?
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+ ‘Do you remember the name of Thaurepas (?), the blacky General who weakly surrendered his post to the French? What do you think the grateful Monsieurs did to him? Nailed epaulettes on his shoulders and a cocked hat on his head, and then threw him with his wife and children into the sea! Would one believe such things of men in the 19th century? I should like to know something of the present state of Hayti, and whether the throne is filled by a son of Henri I., for I suppose that Christopher is hardly living still. If he were, would you not like to have his autograph?
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+ Jumbo became a great attraction in the London Zoo. Queen Victoria and members of the Royal Family adored him. Children rode in the saddle ("howdah") on his back for a penny. The young Winston Churchill (and probably Queen Victoria's children Prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice) rode in Jumbo's "howdah".
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+ *MOT: the food isn't gonna taste any better or anything. *BRO: mom, I'm xxx. *FAT: xxx but you know, just seeing the pictures I xxx. *BRO: I just left, I just left. *MOT: hey I don't want you to go xxx. *BRO: I didn't. *MOT: well don't.
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+ “I don't pretend that I can do what Tresham has done,” Ralph Harcourt said. “I always hated our lessons with the chaplain, who gave me the character of having the thickest head of any of his pupils; but I vow”--and he kissed the handle of his dagger--“I will spend half an hour a day in trying to learn something of Turkish. Of course, I know that such time will not be enough to learn a great deal; but if one could get up just enough to be able to give orders to the slaves, to question the captain of a vessel one has captured, and to make them understand a little, if by bad luck one fell into their hands, it would be quite enough for me. I am sure sometimes one is quite at a loss how to pass the hours when the sun is at its hottest, and if one tried one ought to be able to pick up a little without much trouble. Look at the servants; there is not one of them but speaks a little English. And if an infidel can learn enough English to get on with, without any regular study, I can't see why we shouldn't be able to learn enough Turkish in the same way.”
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+ *MOT: open and close ones. [microphone noise.] *MOT: but he also liked that one with the texture. [microphone noise.] *MOT: too. [microphone noise.] *CHI: [babbles]. *MOT: ow! [directed to the child. child makes a little noise.] *CHI: [babbles].
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+ What car's he got? A Chevette. A Chevette. What year? T, same as mine. How much did he pay for his? Four fifty. No. No it was three seven five. Three seven five he paid for it. Yeah. I thought Janet's own car, I thought they gave it to Greg's brother?
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+ Veto, veto. I have veto power. (French accent): 12 years at Chez Lucille in Mobile, specialize in-- how do you say? -- "crowd-pleasers" like boeuf bourguignon, coq au vin, escargot. I'm sorry, uh... (French accent): How do you say, uh, veto? (chuckles) Wow, all right.
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+ *MCH: right? *MCH: no. *MCH: uhuh. *MCH: look, look, look. *MCH: oh, right, he can't get out. *MCH: that's why I gonna get one like this. *MCH: 'cause these holes could not get out, he could breathe. *MCH: give it back. *MCH: he got thingses to breathe.
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+ Go right round a f these the field and cut your first swathe out and tie it up with a a load of the straw that you'd cut and bind it up, bundle it up and shove that in the hedge bottom. Then the old old binder used to come in with two two year old stalwarts, horses, and he used to go round this field and it used to take him days.
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+ All my dreams went out the window. What did you do? I found a new dream. Came to say goodbye. My hallucinations don't usually have such good manners. I'm going away. Time to travel, see the world. First stop is Africa, to climb Kilimanjaro. I'm sorry you didn't get to go, but..
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+ So she thought, and Florence, who did not dare to meet Bertha's eyes, who did not dare at this moment even to look at her mother, wished with all her heart that the ground might open and swallow her up. Could she take this undeserved honor? The words were crowding to her lips, "Oh, don't, for heaven's sake, give it to me; I could never have written it," but she did not speak the words.
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+ *CHI: I wonder... *URS: that's where you useta live. *CHI: why you live where I live? *URS: I live near there. *CHI: will I moved there. *CHI: I moved away from dere. *CHI: how come you moved dere? *URS: I'm in the same place.
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+ *CHI: ma. *MOT: no. *FAT: that would be a bit silly. *MOT: so we'll have another yoghurt tomorrow when Mummy's been to the shops, okay? *CHI: nuh. *CHI: noah. *FAT: thank you. *MOT: what about another grape? *CHI: meibeibix.
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+ The rainforest also holds many ancient plants which have survived from the southern supercontinent Gondwana. = = = Rotes Rathaus = = = The Red City Hall () is the town hall of Berlin, in the Mitte borough on Rathausstraße near Alexanderplatz. It is the home to the governing mayor and the government (the Senate of Berlin) of the Federal state of Berlin. The landmark building got its name from the red clinker bricks with which it is covered.
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+ In 1828, she married Harvard graduate, David Lee Child. He was a lawyer and abolitionist. His idealism prevented him from providing his wife with a comfortable home. The childless couple lived in near poverty. In the last years of her life, Child became a recluse. She kept company only with her husband. He died in 1874.
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+ Just like you and I are friends. Nothing more, nothing less. We're just friends. Girl, as much as I would like to snatch you right now I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna rise above this. But let me make myself very clear. Stay the hell away from my husband.
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+ Biography. Serhiy Tihipko was born on 13 February 1960 in Dragoneshty, Moldovan SSR. He started his education in the local school. Then he entered the Metallurgical Institute in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine and graduated in engineering-metallurgy in 1982. For 2 years later he served in the Armed Forces of the USSR (tank troops).
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+ *NAN: tell me what did for your birthday? *CHI: I blew up balloons for it. *NAN: wow for what? *CHI: my birthday party. *NAN: you had a birthday party? *CHI: yes. *NAN: wow Cas tell me all about your birthday party. *CHI: I had french fries.
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+ The operations at Berlin Farm had delayed a section of the line. Before the men could be sent forward a pioneer battalion, composed mostly of Maoris, whose skill at rapid digging-in had won the admiration of the High Command, came surging up to assist in the consolidation of the captured position. That, again, was a distinctly satisfactory sign. New Zealand meant to hold what she had gained.
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+ I saw at once that the prince was delirious; the fever, which I had marked in his eyes and manner, but which he struggled against, had at length overcome his brave spirit. Just as I entered the room, bearing my torch, he sprang out of bed. "There is a snake under my pillow."
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+ *CHI: there's a video in? *MOT: yeah. *MOT: that's Shrek. *CHI: Shrek? *MOT: yeah. *CHI: look there's a dragon. *MOT: that's the dragon isn't it? *CHI: a dragon the donkey and princess. *MOT: and the princess. *CHI: no that's prinseks [princess].
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+ It seems the skin around your injury has aged So there is a way to return to your old self But I suppose, you may not want that right? Why are you still up at this hour with all the noise? - Those are her belongings -You shameless fox, you get out of here
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+ I mean... What happened? You don't Like the ending? No, the ending's fine. It's actually quite moving. But what happened to the people? I mean, are they still together? What about... What about the kid? What about Charlie? Where's he? I don't know.
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+ “How do you feel, father?” he asked gently. The sick man shook his head. “I shall never be any better, Gerald,” he answered slowly. “Don’t look on the dark side,” said Gerald. “See, I have brought you some medicine.” He took from the side pocket of his sack coat a bottle, which he placed on the table.
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+ *CHI: okay. *CHI: what do you want? *NAN: what do I want? *NAN: I want a cheeseburger. *CHI: okay. [pretends to cook] *NAN: oh boy. *NAN: you know what Mac? *NAN: I haven't been to Mcdonalds for a really long time. *NAN: can tell me all about what happens when you go to Mcdonalds from the very first thing you do to the next thing you do and the next thing and the next thing and the next thing and then the last?
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+ No The, the, the body's immune system gets something further, some of the others No, it's alright, I was looking in here, because I mean, it, I er, you know, I saw in the er, when I looked in the manual it said it didn't pay out on H I V, so it. yes it is confusing.
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+ Mm. You brews the ginger, so I thought well I'm blessed! And of course it was ages before I knew she meant bruise. Mm. Once I started to make it I realized,o what it was. , yes. B R U I S E. Yeah. Mm. But it sounded very Mm. peculiar!
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+ You hadn ' t qua r rel led . J us t a no rmal mo rn i ng . Yes . Di d he seem ... Di d he seem p reoc cup i ed o r anx i ous ? No th i ng unusual . On a scale o f 1 to 1 0 , 1 0 be i ng ve ry p reoc cup i ed , wha t would you say? I don ' t know .
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+ Main Strike's in three days. Any delays... I hold you responsible. - Yes, sir. - Bring it up to full. Slowly. - Shut down! The propeller's jammed. - Fix it. You there! Get a man down there! Let's go, move. Come on, you guys. Gimme a hand.
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+ *MOT: boy's... *MOT: pardon? *MOT: yes. *MOT: boy's... *CHI: hair. *MOT: hair. *MOT: boy's... *CHI: ear. *MOT: ear. *MOT: boy's... *CHI: hair. *MOT: boy's... *CHI: arm. *MOT: arm. *MOT: boy's... *CHI: leg.
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+ Light sensitivity is pretty common. Maybe. Yeah, I think so. When I was in medical school, they brought in this C.I.A. interrogator... to help us better identify who was lying. This guy was like 6'50", crew cut. He must have been one hell of an interrogator because I'll tell you somethin'...
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+ “Yes.” “You came for the papers?” “Yes.” “How about the wallet?” “I saw it on the floor and I thought I’d take it—payment in advance.” “Do you believe this story, Gerald? Do you know anything about the papers this man speaks of?” asked Mr. Brooke.
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+ A: Some of them weren't even in the same city. A: One of them had, had cancer and died A: and I mean, that was our biggest scandal for the last few years, I think. B: Uh, that's, that's small scale. B: I don't know, you know, B: I really don't know what could be done. Uh,
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+ Well, I didn't get a real close look at the men you killed, but... Well, may I? Go ahead. (GAsPS) Oh. I wanted to be absolutely sure. And I am sure. Why, this is the body of Kid Curry. Kid Curry? Are you sure? Iam. Well, I would swear to it.
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+ *MOT: do you know what? *MOT: daddy ate them all last night. *MOT: was that naughty of him? *CHI: what? *MOT: daddy ate all the crisps last night. *MOT: that was naughty of him, wasn't it? *MOT: come and have a... *MOT: oh blimey.
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+ *MOT: I still hafta cut out the legs. *MOT: how many legs does a crocodile have? *CHI: five. *MOT: five? *CHI: yeah. *MOT: how about four and one long tail? *CHI: yeah sometimes crocodiles have really short tails. *MOT: what does this look like?
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+ = = = childes/CHILDES_UK/Edinburgh/harvey1507.cha = = = *CHI: ah. *MOT: ah said Harvey. *MOT: it's something you don't even need think about it you just do what you do. *CHI: ah. *BRO: wah. [the brother is a teen ager.] *BRO: wah.
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+ She's passive. That's the opposite of everything Ogs has been saying. Exactly. Hilda is passive. She's making problems for people on purpose. Why else would she marry Alfonso? It seemed like a good idea at the time. What kind of defence is that?
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+ Oh, it's your ties, singing disco songs. All right, Armani. What would you wear? [ Chuckles ] Let's see. [ Clears throat ] - Uh, where's the other one? - The other one? This is two-for-one from the gentleman's warehouse, right? Jane: God, you know what?
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+ *CHI: [cries]. *MOT: let's see what's in the next box. [End of PCI - Crayons and Paper] [MOT puts the box on the desk] *CHI: [cries]. [CHI reaches out for the box MOT holds] *MOT: Booboo. *MOT: look! [MOT gets the next box] *MOT: look!
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+ and this hot, sexy, chocolate diva is... looking to see who has the best social net-walk. and i will see you in the chat room. tyra wants us to set up a myfierce page. she wants us to take pictures for our profile pic. i think we're also gonna work on our net-walk with miss j.
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+ DEMONSTRATED WITHOUT THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT THAT THE DEAD MAN, MICHAEL MICHAILOW, DESTROYED NOT ONLY THE MARRIAGE BUT THE HOME LIFE AND HAPPINESS OF MY CLIENT. SINCE THE ACCUSED ACTED UNDER THE STRESS OF THE MOST EASILY COMPREHENDED OF HUMAN EMOTIONS,
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+ Gameplay. In "Plants vs. Zombies", the player takes on the role of a homeowner in a suburban neighborhood who must defend their house from zombies with the help of various plants. The game is divided into several levels, each taking place in a different location around the house. The player must plant various types of plants, each with their own unique abilities, to defend against waves of zombies that approach from the right side of the screen.
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+ That's my boy. Okay, please just tell me the story one more time. All right, fine, but this is the last time, okay? So I finished singing the song, I yelled, "Go, D-backs," and then 40,000 people start booing me. Uh, 40,000 people minus one. - Yes, I heard you cheering.
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+ *CHI: you push there. *MOT: that's okay. *MOT: what's the matter? *CHI: I just got something in eye. *MOT: have you? *CHI: something in my eye, Mum? *MOT: no. *MOT: I don't think something in your eye, Becky. *MOT: don't rub it.
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+ *CHI: [laughs]. *MOT: let me see. *MOT: xxx stand up. [stands a silver man on the black base] *MOT: good job. [arranges silver men on the black base] *MOT: cool. *MOT: interesting. *MOT: [sigh or laugh]. *CHI: [short vocalization].
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+ *MOT: [makes noise]. *CHI: Mummy, I know what... *MOT: oh where's the elephants come from? *CHI: polar bear and elephant. *MOT: what's it doing? *MOT: what shape is that? *CHI: square. *MOT: it's not. *MOT: oh xxx can you see there there's two shapes I can see there on your doll's house.
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+ *CHI: where we went? *MOT: you know where we went yesterday. *CHI: what? *MOT: I'm not going to tell you. *URS: you tell me. *CHI: I can't [? can] tell the truth. *URS: where did you go Adam? *CHI: I went home by myself and visit a snake.
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+ South Carolina. South Carolina gave its reasons for seceding in its Declaration of Immediate Causes which was adopted on 24 December 1860. The reasons included: Texas. Texas became a state on December 29, 1845 with the assurances of becoming an equal state in the Union and was accepted with her own constitution. That constitution protected and maintained the institution known as slavery. Texas gave up a being a sovereign country to join the United States to promote the welfare, security and liberty of her people. Her declaration of causes included:
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+ Because the location was remote, no deaths were recorded. The Association of Space Explorers estimates that a Tunguksa-like event happens two or three times every thousand years on average. An asteroid roughly 10 km in diameter is thought to have hit Earth 66 million years ago and caused the K/T extinction event, including the extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs.
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+ Good night. Have a lovely evening. Such a great gift. I mean, really. Cheers. Cheers. Look at these projects. They're really good. Did you guys know that a lemon can be a battery? Huh. I knew it could be a weapon. You guys can keep your lemons.
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+ *EXP: that's coffee. *MCH: know why you hafta put this out? *TEA: why don't you buy it already cut up? *TEA: yeah, I do, sometimes. *CHI: let me, let me see? [GB adjusts his microphone] *EXP: no, Michael. *EXP: let me put it back.
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+ Now you're gonna tell me a property is something that you can Yes something that's good about it very good. So what's what what are what's chlorine got that say no other gas has? It's a germ killer yeah anything else? Er. How would know it if I brought a jar full into the room?
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+ Although there were many incidents worth telling, we must skip them and come to the time when our friends were plodding some distance beyond the straggling town of Cheyenne, which was to attain importance during the building of the transcontinental railway eight or nine years later. They were heading for Fort Laramie, on the western slope of the spur known as the Laramie Mountains. Far ahead the crests could be seen, tinted with a soft blue, as they raised their summits into the clear spring sky. The ground was more rolling and undulating, and streams of varying depth and volume had to be crossed. The greater elevation gave a sensible coolness to the air. Although summer was near at hand, the nights were chilly and the warmth of blankets and the roaring camp fire was grateful to all alike.
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+ Where's Khanna lndustries? Where have I landed? Where's Khanna lndustries? What are you saying? Can't you speak Hindi? "Hindi, Gujarati, French, Italian... you surely know some language?" Keep them away... away! "What's up, mister? You're fuming.
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+ "Please make the mistake of falling in love with me." "My heart is impatient for a companion." "My heart is impatient for a companion." "Please accept the salutation of love." Wow, wonderful! Wow, wonderful! - Let's go, Mr. Pyarelal. - Wow! Mr. Pyarelal.
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+ Just go through the remainder of the, of the observations, so that you should have zeros up until nineteen forty and then at nineteen forty through to nineteen forty five, right, you have ones. When you've finished doing that, press the end key. Right the end key will save the edit that you've just made okay.
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+ I envy them... Being young is the best. Maybe we're here for a reason, you know? Maybe you're right and... I should tell Nico everything. I should. Wouldn't it be better if the two of you were alone? You can talk calmly... I'll say hello but then I leave.