How To Use All in all In A Sentence
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Early screenings suggested as much, or suggested trouble at least, as preview audiences found the film too dark and violent, all in all too un-Leo.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all, the new summerhouse cost under £ 200 to construct.
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All in all it was the sort of night to make Edgar Allan Poe salivate at its possibilities.
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
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But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day.
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It took all in all 4 days to do it, 2 days hanging wallpaper and 2 days for the preparations.
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Don't call in all our bad debt, we told them, and in return we'll label as terrorists these freedom-fighters who want to escape your insane corporate fascismand you can even come to Cuba and "interrogate" them.
Freedom!
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All in all, she was suddenly feeling so deeply vulnerable that she was scared to death of what might happen next.
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All in all, men no longer need to be concerned that they will be put on the spot to learn mambos and cha chas in class.
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All in all there are plotlines and deep character developments that your average three year old just can't appreciate.
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All in all the Magnum features integrated aerodynamics, the engine with high torque from low revs, with good fuel consumption.
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So, all in all, I think he had a great opportunity, but didn't do more than just preach the message.
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All in all, Chinese spring palace paintings are inclined to poetic imagination, yet western nudes commit themselves to veracious expression.
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All in all, it is reminder that even with a natural talent, playwrights do not necessarily spring fully formed.
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All in all, the myriad choices offer extreme varieties for the look of your character - making it almost certain that your look will be unique.
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Such is the room, with its pleasant decoration of red and black and gold, with its large windows and its sunlight gaselier; but, take it for all in all, it is about as unlike Mr. Sambourne's classic representation of the Roman atrium in his Jubilee drawing as well could be imagined.
The History of "Punch"
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All in all it's a little underwhelming.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all, the eatery is a breakfast bargain, with enough different components to keep boredom at bay.
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All in all, the Context report makes a strong case for closing down the FM transmissions.
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All in all, this is a good middle of the road recording whose flavoring is more sweet than piquant, and whose intention is more to please than to inspire.
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All in all, it seems that the commonplace pleasures of daily life contribute more to happiness than intense but unusual delights.
MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
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All in all it was a most enjoyable evening for a very popular and gentle padre.
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All in all, she's no David Attenborough (who speaks at the perfect speed, whether you're taking notes or just absorbing every syllable of his beautifully written scripts).
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In him in that broad and profound ideology, economic thought has all in all position.
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All in all, his relentless focus on the last several years produces a cartoon version of Lubavitcher history.
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In him in that broad and profound ideology, economic thought has all in all position.
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All in all, this is a bar that combines refined tastes with a stately elegance - be on your best behaviour then.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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'And many other are there, good and great; and one, Loki, fair of face, ill in temper and fickle of mood, is called the backbiter of the Asa, and speaker of evil redes and shame of all gods and men; he has above all that craft called sleight, and cheats all in all things.
The Story of the Volsungs
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All in all, a great gulf fixed request to exploit the tools of data mining, and convert the data " grave" to knowledge "gold ".
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All in all we must have wasted about fifty gallons of water and never did succeed in getting the blasted thing to run.
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All in all, something of a cleft stick.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was also a folly and a burial ground, so all in all more sinister than friendly, in my opinion.
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Clinton is smart, well-spoken, is not a quitter, knows the issues, all in all someone to be admired.
Clinton edges out Palin in 'Most Admired' poll
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All in all, it looks like a misconceived vanity project.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all, it was a very invigorating exchange.
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So, all in all, I was looking at amajor motoring experience, the kind of thing that I had not enjoyed since a civil enforcement officer (sic) refrained from issuing me with aparking ticket because I was driving a Ford Focus RS.
On the road: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200
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All in all, however, citrus covers the largest tonnage if you include oranges, grapefruit, lemons and smaller varietals such as naartjies.
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Phrases are often repeated in the ballads, just as in the talk of the common man, for the sake of emphasis, but there is neither complexity of plot or characterization nor attempt at decorative literary adornment -- the story and the emotion which it calls forth are all in all.
A History of English Literature
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All in all, this book does deliver its promise, to fulfill a student's point locating needs.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all, then, a talented performer with some notable career highs.
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I am looking forward to New Moon and am hopeful that with a bigger budget the "cheesiness" of the film can be toned out or completely eliminated next time around, but all in all I was very happy with Twilight and plan to see it again this week.
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
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All in all, her condition is greatly improved.
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All in all, a difficult sight to ignore, which suited him fine.
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All in all, it was a virtuoso performance.
The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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All in all, the opportunities are glaring and obvious - and greater minds than mine will no doubt be working on the details.
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All in all between Friday, June 15 to Sunday, June 24 there will be several hundred art works on show, accompanied by several fringe activities which make Éigse unmissable.
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And so, all in all, I am very favorably impressed with him.
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All in all things are good and hopefully the rest of the week will continue as good.
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All in all it's been a boring, unsatisfactory day and, at the end of it, I'm not in the least reluctant to apply head to pillow.
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All in all, though, this CD contains provocative and often sublime pianism.
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All in all, he and his collaborators have produced a film that, despite its visual impact, is ultimately untrue to the original.
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All in all, it's a nifty cash-saving trick for those of us with oilier skins.
The Sun
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So all in all, with some demerits for screwups and gold stars for effort, I think it's fair to say that as a worker, a jobholder, I deserve a B or maybe B+.
Nickel and Dimed
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All in all, the half-term report has a familiar tone: ‘sound progress, but could do better’.
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All in all, it makes me wonder what the organization is getting in return from their government backscratching - other than the short end of the stick.
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All in all, online and in print, an unbeatable team.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all the conference was acclaimed as a considerable success.
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Let me understand one of your conclusions, root and all, and all in all, and such is the gracious plan of oneness in the branching and leafage and uptowering, that I must know and name the tree.
The Kempton-Wace Letters
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All in all it's probably a good thing that my mum got away unscathed.
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All in all I have acquired information about an unusual assortment of subjects.
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All in all, a crackerjack of a race is guaranteed.
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All in all, it is an attractive rifle, with nicely blued metal contrasting with an attractive piece of walnut.
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All in all this car is probably safer than the estate we drive around in normally, which in comparison handles like a tractor pulling a sledge full of sand.
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It was resolved, therefore, in 1695, to call in all light money and recoin it.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 09 Contributions to The Tatler, The Examiner, The Spectator, and The Intelligencer
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All in all, he proved a capable Chairman, handling staff on both sides of the Irish Sea with aplomb.
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All in all, just past. Ever had, only memories.
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All in all I do consider the bible to be rather antithetic to freedom.
Libertarian Principles, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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All in all, his break from his instrumental past proves moving and well judged.
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My father had brought up a young person, who had been his footman, valet, secretary, and in short successively all in all.
Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life
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All in all, around £3.5 billion of the company's annual turnover might be chopped out.
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All in all, Delight is a restaurant with a nice atmosphere, decent service and good food.
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All in all, just past. Ever had, only memories.
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All in all it was a great return for Roy and totally vindicated Brian Kerr's determination to get him back in an Irish shirt.
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All in all, Indonesia lost over half the planes plying its domestic routes.
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All in all, the site is quick to load, but much too bitty and busy.
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So all in all Novadrome is thoroughly unrecommendable.
Archive 2008-07-01
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All in all it makes a poor advertisement for the firm.
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All in all, short of an extreme fuel crisis or economic calamity (either or both of which are possible), there is no reason to believe that the skyscape will look terribly different a decade from now.
What Will U.S. Air Travel Look Like in Ten Years? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
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All in all, anything anyone ever wanted to know about the inside of a Lancaster is here for casual browsers or would-be restorers of a Lancaster - if they can lay hands on one!
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All in all, not a cheerful day except for the one time when I exchanged a few words with a woman in the carpark, she seeking ten pence coins to feed the meter.
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‘And many other are there, good and great; and one, Loki, fair of face, ill in temper and fickle of mood, is called the backbiter of the Asa, and speaker of evil redes and shame of all gods and men; he has above all that craft called sleight, and cheats all in all things.
The Story of the Volsungs
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All in all, indirect cargo flights are not a bad idea.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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There were some tears of course, and one very minor tantrum, but all in all I think it is safe to say that the school Easter bonnet parade was a raging success with the critics.
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It was a very good cast, all in all, with great contributions from the male chorus, in hilarious turns as the rowdy serenading musicians and the police force.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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So, all in all, and at the risk of being extremely babyish myself, I'd go so far as to say that my argument's bigger than yours.
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I do not want to accuse, I do not even want to accuse the accusers let looking away be my only negation and all in all and of the whole someday I want only to be a yes sayer.
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All in all, I've decided the giant blister that left me with a slightly antalgic gait towards the end of the convention, which I earned from running back and forth between the Delta and the Palais des congrès de Montréal, was worth it.
Brain Dump
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All in all, this is an odd confection, as if made from the ingredients from one recipe and the method of another.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all, I'm really unamazed by how little $299 gets you.
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All in all, though, thanks for collapsing whole categories of moral and political thought.
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So, all in all, an unqualified success.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all, the young have the odds stacked against them, especially in a hard winter.
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Founder of a nation, trouncer of the English, God-fearing family man: all in all, George Washington has enjoyed a pretty decent reputation.
The Guardian World News
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All in all, it looks like a misconceived vanity project.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all, more than adequate for simple faxing needs.
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All in all a gruelling event which was well attended for a new event on the calendar, 106 riders putting their toes to the line, most never having raced over this distance before.
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All in all, worth a dekko… but not in a cinema hall.
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All in all, though, the meal was excellent and the surroundings dark and sleek enough to induce a pleasing sense of intimacy.
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I think we both recognised that what we had done was, all in all, a low-down thing.
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All in all the term gamer is going to need a lot of work before it will be societally accepted as terms such as athlete and student.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Diary #111: “Gamers”
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So all in all that sounds a pretty good deal, huh?
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All in all it was a wonderful week of golf and fabulous television.
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All in all, this specimen is a strong contender for the second finest of the eight [now nine] known examples, despite the minor corrosion.
Look What I Dug Up! 1817/4 Half Dollar : Coin Collecting News
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All in all, she felt happier and more settled than at any time since she'd learned of the proposed invasion.
THE GOSPEL MAKERS
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All in all about 100 000 refugees are resettled worldwide each year.
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All in all, the indications are that the research might tell us something about how the brain behaves when gaming.
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All in all, I would like to avoid the disaster that conservatives consider Souter, and therefore I would prefer a nominee like Wood, who has a lengthy record and indubitable liberal bonafides.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Kagan I Presume?
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All in all, it is a show which promises to be very enticing.
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I think we both recognised that what we had done was, all in all, a low-down thing.
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All in all, it seems that the commonplace pleasures of daily life contribute more to happiness than intense but unusual delights.
MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
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All in all, a semi-monthly trip to New York or Paris is more profitable than servicing the Savile Row clients on a weekly basis.
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All in all it was the sort of night to make Edgar Allan Poe salivate at its possibilities.
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
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It's a nice trait d'union, between Delle Alpi, all in all lucky and victorious stadium for me and for Juventus, and this new one, that we do hope will be even more successful.
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All in all, his life seems to be all go, as he has some other projects in hand as well, but he is enjoying it.
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All in all, a trip to Italy at anytime in your life will never be a no strings attached affair.
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I can do without the strident folkie version of the overexposed folk standard ‘This Train’, but all in all, this is a pretty decent re-issue.
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All in all this was the heartiest, silliest, funniest, royal knockout anyone could have wished for.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all the story (a 6 parter on a single disc) rattles along at a fair old pace and is a very enjoyable slice of 1970's TV.
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All in all, the benefits of this treatment make it well worth investing in on a weekly or fortnightly basis.
The A-Z of Beauty Treatment
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All in all, it was a neat move: In order to teach us to value our imaginations, he always let us know what was imaginary and what was not.
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All in all it was an entertaining afternoon full of singalong favourites and rock-solid acting.
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All in all, as the spokesman of Kate Chopin's awakening and awakened women, Edna initiated women's awakening and pursuit of autonomous identity as a woman warrior.
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All in all, it resembles the exclusive hunting lodge of some pompous lord and his friends.
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All in all the Tudor monarchs made no permanent addition to the financial resources of the Crown.
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All in all there are also glimpses especially in the Piano Quartet of a subtle lyrical and romantic aura that produces some ethereal sounds that recall melancholic and mellow moods.
Audiophile Audition Headlines
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All in all men are often insensitive and behave in an uncivilized manner.
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All in all, then, for Israelite prophecy the temple had not always been fundamental.
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All in all, fabric dyeing is a fascinating process, and would proabably make a very interesting homeschool science project, since it involves complex chemical reactions.
Dyeing Day
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All in all, this 14th track on the album also appreciates the democracy that is slowly germinating in the Southern African former British colony.
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All in all, I had hoped for a few costume changes and a bit more out and out 'bling'.
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All in all, it is enough to protect the occupants from an assault rifle or the shrapnel from a grenade.
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But here, as he hath plainly declared the original emanation of all things from his eternal power, so hath he testified unto his constant rule over all in all times, places, ages, and seasons, by instances incontrollable.
Pneumatologia
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All in all, Japan's men took home five of six golds and went 1-2 in four events, including a sweep of the 700 backstroke.
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I know it's a bit late for a first swing at such an exercise, but I know I can knock this one out of the park; and also for the first time I am doing real, thorough research (ie, I'm actually reading it) and I do still have long-term hubristic goals I'm keeping close to my vest, and all in all I'm just very excited about this paper.
Evolver Diary Entry
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all they loaded up a whole busload of illegals in that raid.
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For his action is his response to his maker’s design, his individual part in the creation of himself, his yielding to the All in all, to the tides of whose harmonious cosmoplastic life all his being thenceforward lies open for interpenetration and assimilation.
Unspoken Sermons Series One
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All in all, I picked up ten magazines representing a wide base of styles and genres.
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All in all, this instrument is quite unlike the classical kithara - a dwarf version of a lyre, but the match of the initial syllable is interesting.
The kithara
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All in all it was a wide variety of clinical situations in which to assess the efficacy of homoeopathic treatment.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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Maybe you're a little hazier on the Water Commissioners or the County Treasurer, but all in all, you're feeling like a pretty informed voter.
Judicial Election Guide: Cook County Judges To Retain, And Judges To Send Home
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All in all, I think the show's still going strong and any season had it's moments of brilliantness ..
Undefined
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NEW YORK: Founder of a nation, trouncer of the English, God-fearing family man: all in all,
The Hindu - Front Page
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I do not want to accuse, I do not even want to accuse the accusers let looking away be my only negation and all in all and of the whole someday I want only to be a yes sayer.
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All in all, almost everyone involved (plus quite a few others) had been implicated, with the exception of Tom, who continued to masticate the meat chunk ferally.
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All in all, it has remained an isolated bubble - abstract, experimental, and virtual.
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A couple of weeks back I was feeling exhausted, had a splitting headache, intense muscle pain, all in all yuck.
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I was greatly 'afeared' to start sewing her up as this was my first foray into setting in sleeves, but all in all she worked beautifully.
Indulging my Inner Knitter
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All in all I guess it's an awesome article to emblaze the essential premises of successful
Comments at Boxes and Arrows
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So, all in all, with my daily pill, I'm happy without being daft, content without being bovine.
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All in all, a semi-monthly trip to New York or Paris is more profitable than servicing the Savile Row clients on a weekly basis.
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All in all, this song is a piece of hip-hop that stands pretty far apart from the rest of the crowd.
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So all in all it was a great week for Margaret and we congratulate her on her achievements.
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All in all it was a delight, one long whinge by the sort of people who should be on the radio far more often than they are.
Times, Sunday Times
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What it was all in all, it seemed to Helen, was a per formance - an exercise in impudence stretched to the breaking-point.
DEATH OF A NYMPH
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He enjoyed watching her mouth curve as she formed words, or her eyes scrunch up when she smiled; all in all she was very attractive.
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Lord thy will, not mine be done", then you have gained the triumph and the joy is yours, — that is, the "all in all" of Sanctification, believe
Letter from Young John Allen to Mollie Houston,Febrary 14, 1857
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But all in all, I could understand hot-air balloon aviators' fascination with the sport.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all, he could do with a bit of a wash and a brush-up.
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All in all a great lost opportunity.
The Times Literary Supplement
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But all in all, paying took about half an hour which was a tedious, tiresome end to what was otherwise a fun evening.
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So, all in all, an impressive piece of redesign and re-engineering.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all, this is a very attractive monitor with an appealing display.
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All in all the time it took to nurture and nanny my darlings, each with its own very different requirements, through twelve months of the year was quite out of proportion to the return.
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All in all it's a little underwhelming.
Times, Sunday Times
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All in all it was enjoyable and I was less sucky at it than I thought I'd be.
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All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals.
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It was hard at times, like when money was tight, but all in all, he was great.
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All in all, then, a pretty mixed bag with plenty for all the three main political parties to ponder.
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All in all, the presentation is almost as lifeless as the film itself.
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* Mum came through operation fine, her throat is a bit ragged, but all in all she's doing well.
October 19th, 2005
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All in all he just wasn't a particularly good catch.
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Worst attribute - The magforce adjustment knob is small for someone with big hands but all in all an excellent product.
Gear Review: Daiwa Strikeforce 100SH Baitcasting Reel
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All in all, these are factors which indicate that the insiders are the wage determiners of society.
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All in all these are ineducable paranoids whose position is beyond fact-free to America-hating.
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All in all being a parking valet is interesting, fun and full of surprises - I would recommend it to anyone with an adventuresome spirit.
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All in all like the tapas experience (which is ideal to drink with) you don't have to order a starter and main course, you can mix and match.
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All in all, monolingualism is a curable disease.
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Neither the life of anarchy nor the life enslaved by tyrants, no, worship neither. Strike the balance all in all and god will give you power. Aeschylus
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all, this is a must for confirmed fans of early music, and a great, varied introduction to early music for someone who is curious about it.
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All in all, it was a decent action thriller, with elements of espionage and intelligence thrown in.
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It was well said by some of old, _Deus est_ πολυωονμος and yet ανωνυμος _multorum nominum, et tamen nullius nominis_, he hath all names, and yet he hath no name. _quia est omnia, et tamen nihil omnium_, because he is all in all, and yet none of all, _Deus est quod vides, et quod non vides_.
The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
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All in all, it is enough to protect the occupants from an assault rifle or the shrapnel from a grenade.
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All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
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All in all, this is one case where the supplements supplant the film they are supposed to enhance.
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All in all he quintupled the number of known pulsars in that particular sector of the sky.
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And so, all in all, I am very favorably impressed with him.
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All in all the Tudor monarchs made no permanent addition to the financial resources of the Crown.
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All in all there are four stages of progressive differentiation.
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All in all, it adds up to a pretty desperate situation.
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All in all, it was a staggeringly inept performance from a man claimed to be our second-best match official.
The Sun
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For his action is his response to his maker's design, his individual part in the creation of himself, his yielding to the All in all, to the tides of whose harmonious cosmoplastic life all his being thenceforward lies open for interpenetration and assimilation.
Unspoken Sermons Series I., II., and II.