How To Use Just as In A Sentence
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It is just as well that this doubly weighty volume, which offers a lot of poems for the pound, tends to reward the effort it demands.
The Times Literary Supplement
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It's hay that may have become moldy - if it was moist when put in the haymow - but it is just as effective for mulching as good hay, and a great deal cheaper.
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Take the white of one egg, and measure just as much cold water; mix the two well, and stir stiff with confectioners 'sugar; add a little flavoring, vanilla, or almond, or pistache, and, for some candies, color with a tiny speck of fruit paste.
A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl
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The example of the first fighter aces fixed itself in the imaginations of a generation being born just as they had met their deaths.
FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
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Most mums-to-be want to look just as nice as they did before they became pregnant.
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For no apparently good reason, she told me that she hates the word "coochie" just as much as she hates the word cunt, maybe more.
Drbigbeef Diary Entry
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Their accusations of corruption are hypocritical - they have been just as corrupt themselves.
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The healthy but lazy who claim incapacity benefit are just as morally bankrupt as those benefiting from offshore tax havens.
Times, Sunday Times
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Of course the appendix has always been subject to inflammation, just as it is now, but in former years the disease we call appendicitis bore various names, depending upon the diagnostic skill of the attending physician.
Appendicitis
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Just as Peter Crouch the binman may find his lanky frame considerably less alluring to the opposite sex.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Add your stick or card of choice and it shows up in the mobile app, just as if you'd slotted it into a computer.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just as she reached the stairs to enter the house, an ugly gelding cantered to a stop and the rotund rider ungracefully dismounted.
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Just as the new convert to Islam sees the work of God in all things, the Marxist neophyte is tempted to understand all human activity through the lens of the base/superstructure model.
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Just as people shouldn't drop litter, they shouldn't deface the city with graffiti, and ways need to be found of persuading them to stop doing it.
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The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage.
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I would expect the government to fight a lawsuit trying to prevent something like this, just as I would expect a leg to bounce up when its patellar reflex is hit with a tendon hammer.
Matt Kane: The Obama Administration's Desire to Keep Citizens in the Dark is Inexcusable
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Just as trumpeters wore distinctive uniforms, so too they rode distinctive horses, usually greys, to aid recognition.
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There was a raggle-taggle look to Smith's team just as there had been on his debut as manager against Italy in Milan.
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There is a difference, too, between appeasing men of violence and seeking to limit their appeal, just as the leaders of global terror must be separated from those who could become their followers.
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Just as in the rest of medicine -- cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, etc., the field of psychiatry is ever changing and our knowledge base is rapidly expanding.
Rosalie Greenberg: Psychiatry and the Media -- a Strange and Strained Relationship
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Surely one of the agonizing attributes of our post – September 11 age is the unending need to reaffirm realities that have been proved, and proved again, but just as doggedly denied by those in power, forcing us to live trapped between two narratives of present history, the one gaining life and color and vigor as more facts become known, the other growing ever paler, brittler, more desiccated, barely sustained by the life support of official power.
'The Moment Has Come to Get Rid of Saddam'
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Just as our concepts of childhood have changed, so have our concepts of childhood problems.
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Just as many chefs use tequila in marinades, to cure fish or in ceviches, bar chefs should follow their lead and develop cocktails with complementary flavors to go along with the dish.
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But as if divining his thoughts -- just as they passed through the dining-room door, Euphra looked round at him, almost over Funkelstein's shoulder, and, without putting into her face the least expression discernible by either of the others following, contrived to banish for the time all Hugh's despair, and to convince him that he had nothing to fear from Funkelstein.
David Elginbrod
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Just as the Olympic flame is about to reach Hong Kong and mainland China, the Guangdong province police have recently uncovered a case in which a cheap-rate factory in Guangdong was filling out orders by overseas Tibet splittist organizations to manufacture the snow-mountain-lion flags of Free Tibet.
The Jawa Report
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Just as his concessions were being broadcast, loyal contingents rolled into Saigon.
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It was just as well he didn't as he stayed cooped up in his landlady's house.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just as the defensive player was about to take the ball, Army slotted home the winning goal to win 2-1.
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The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium.
Underworld
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I straightened and jumped back just as a sextet of black-and-white CinSims trouped in, fresh from the film and the farm.
Silver Zombie
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If you want to get an earful of vegan philosophy, just ask this author what she thinks of genetically engineered foods.
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The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill
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Does he feel he was unlucky in getting to the top just as the good years came to an end?
Times, Sunday Times
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Sometimes the counterfeiters are fly-by-night operations, but just as often they're legitimate companies that have a dark side.
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Just as with any other channel you leverage for branding, PPC is also ultimately dependent upon the maturity of your message.
Designing Effective PPC Campaign Strategies and Tactics
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Just as remarkable is the story of the manuscript's survival through the decades, including three years on the run from the Gestapo, several house moves and even a flood.
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Suffice it to say, different minerals weather and grow at different rates within higher organisms, just as they do in the ambient environment.
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Just as the girl shut the door Yuki pulled herself upright and staggered to the bed.
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He is set to be hit by the new sentence just as he looks forward to getting parole.
The Sun
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While some looked forward to that first wild week, just as many dreaded it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Duke shakily got to his feet, and he hurried out of the room, just as a servant and two guards entered.
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There is a right way to dig just as there is a right way for many jobs.
The Sun
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The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill
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Nor did he mind whether the track was dry or wet, just as long as they raced.
Times, Sunday Times
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And then the silhouette reappeared briefly in the fanlight just as the second lamp was extinguished.
Excerpt: A False Mirror by Charles Todd
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Just as I imagined it, with cows everywhere and lots of farms, silos, grain elevators, lakes - the whole nine yards.
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Ford opened the door and hopped in just as the light changed and traffic started to move again.
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But just as terror is about to knock something shifts, perhaps enough consciousness raised that a sinister energy is alchemize, and terror turns and retreats from the door.
My Journey to Report on the Horrors and Hope in the Congo (Part VI)
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Well, in view of the fact that there is a slave part in it, I shall do just as I said and make it tragi-comedy. nunc hoc me orare a vobis iussit Iuppiter, ut conquaestores singula in subsellia eant per totam caveam spectatoribus, si cui favitores delegates viderint, ut is in cavea pignus capiantur togae;
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
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Roosevelt's National Recovery Act NRA attempted to cartelize the American economy just as Mussolini had cartelized Italy's.
In the Monica Lewinsky scandal — 10 years old now — "Everybody lost, with one exception, or possibly two."
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The spiral wave inhibits normal waves, just as eddies in a stream inhibit the smooth flow of water.
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It works just as well only it's much cheaper and can be cleaned for reuse.
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He dips his chin, and just as an expectant gasp ripples through the crowd, Eddie launches himself over the wall into a bramble of wild roses.
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Another online tool landed last week that is just as gripping: one that shows the gender pay gap in your occupation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just as the crooked mass of shiny-leafed buttonbush, and even the swamp dwelling mayapple - its umbrella-like leaves shading sweet yellow fruit - need fire's fertilizing hand, so too does the wildlife.
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She caught students red-handed with their parts entwined frequently, and the rest of the student body talked about sex as if it was just as normal as attending a baseball game or playing video games.
Daniel P. Malito: The Scarlet e-Letter
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He has endeavoured to render THE PICTURE an intelligent _Cicerone_, without being too garrulous or grandiloquous, -- but always attentive to the stranger, leading him to every remarkable object, and giving just as much description of each, as would be acceptable to persons enjoying the full use of their eyes.
Brannon's Picture of The Isle of Wight The Expeditious Traveller's Index to Its Prominent Beauties & Objects of Interest. Compiled Especially with Reference to Those Numerous Visitors Who Can Spare but Two or Three Days to Make the Tour of the
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In the flesh she looks just as incredible, but is also warm, friendly and extremely down to earth.
The Sun
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This gripping prequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic of the same name is just as exciting as its predecessor.
The Sun
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Just as French people enjoy their wine, so the British enjoy their beer.
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On October 30, just as the flood waters were creeping up in Ryedale, she drove her Peugeot car through a deep puddle and stalled the engine.
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Just as he's an expert guide through the between-spaces of the city, so he's a practised navigator through different psychic spaces.
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He appears just as I'm about to start on a roasted jewfish with prawns, and offers a sturdy paw.
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I think the quality of security products should be tested just as the quality of automobiles is tested.
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It's still just as adorable.
Times, Sunday Times
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And just as I was settling into the new world, ready to explore it, I was whisked away to the mysteriouse oriente ....
How To Kill My Interest as a Reader
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“I am Nyx,” Nyx replied, keeping his voice carefully cold and emotionless, just as the previous leader had taught him.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Kuro’s Review Forum
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The ",nq" suffix here just asks the expression evaluator to remove the quotes when displaying the final value nq = no quotes.
Site Home
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I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.
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Ornate doorways offer glimpses of inner courtyards and enticing interiors; many are university buildings, but just as many are candlelit bistros and bars.
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Sex crimes were just as numerous as they are today.
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So plants, quite naturally, have the ability to protect themselves from predators, just as all other creatures do.
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The first step, that of the manufacture of phenyl arsinic acid, was carried out at Ludwigshafen in one of the existing azo dye sheds without any alteration of plant, just as a new azo dye might have been produced in the same shed.
The riddle of the Rhine, chemical strategy in peace and war ...
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Just ask Professors Darryl Gwynne and David Rentz, whose study snared the Ig Nobel Prize also known as "Ig" or "Igs" in Biology on Thursday night.
Katherine Meusey: Ig Nobel Prizes: Think First, Then Laugh
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Just as she darted into the shadows, her dark cloak billowing behind her, showing a flash of crimson, a loud ruckus came from the front door.
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Everywhere in the 19th century students of folklore itself a newly invented word plumped up their local legends, sagas and fairy tales just as much as Jacob Grimm and Richard Wagner did in Germany.
Hitler's Golden Book
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But he proved just as incapable in manhood as he was in infancy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work.
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Then the saint up and done a marvelous straange thing, for he flinged them feesh back in the well, just as they was, and began praayin 'to the Lard to forgive his man.
Lying Prophets
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While it looks quaintly ancient on the outside, the bedrooms would sit just as easily in any fashionable city boutique hotel.
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Surely those orbital electrons in the ferromagnet will make their own contribution to the energy in the air gap, just as the supplied magnetizing current will feed in some energy.
Chapter 4
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Traders and investors who limit themselves to long positions are conceding a big advantage to market professionals who are just as likely to go short as go long.
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He has made some bloomers in his time, from the failed bid for American General to his company's attempts to ratchet up his pay just as policyholders' bonuses were going in the other direction.
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These should be just as discouraged as the cigarette packets.
The Sun
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Just for the record, I am not brave, perhaps a bit foolhardy, and just as scared of dying as the next man.
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His photograph of two camellia brooches could just as easily have been a study of two bold flowers plucked from a garden.
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But tonight I didn't have the time or strength to comfort her, and at that moment I was just as terrified as she was.
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That was before the Ghezouba Dam was built on the Yangtze River in the early 1980s, cutting off the sturgeon's migratory path, just as it did for the critically endangered Chinese paddlefish .
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The traffic warden would just ask me for an autograph and a photo.
The Sun
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Expecting cooperation when such can lead to self incrimination on a whim is just as inexplicable.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Juveniles on Probation, and Their Parents’ Guns (and Other Weapons)
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Instead they collaborated just as did Stein, closeting her Nazi sympathies and actions.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso
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Mira was thrust into freedom just as she had been chuted into slavery, or at least that is how she thought of it.
The Women’s Room
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But could the platforms, seen as extensive patterning in aerial surveys of the Maya lowlands just as likely have formed naturally?
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The sea still serves as a byway, grocery, laundry, workplace, and playground for the local inhabitants, just as it has for centuries.
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And, surely enough, I was hauled up into the carriage and put just as I was into the footbag lying on the front of the carriage, which was entirely open, with not even a leather apron stretched across it.
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12
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The drums often play not so much a beat or a pulse, but lumbering repetitions - just as Eastburn's violin at the start of ‘Repent’ is the weariest sawing I've ever heard.
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Tall strap-leafed phormiums, or New Zealand flax, and the architectural-looking kniphofia, or red-hot poker, added structure just as surely as did the seating areas, paths, and stone work.
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Once upon a time it was a natural and unavoidable element in the relations of every married couple; just as it was natural and unavoidable, once upon a time, that the unwarlike and commercially-minded burghers of a mediæval city should bargain with a neighbouring and predatory baron to keep at bay – for a consideration – other barons no less predatory but a little less neighbouring.
Marriage as a Trade
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Once a project has been completed, a post-occupancy study is just as important as the predesign visioning process.
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Its English news studio sports a bank of TV monitors just as CNN does.
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Generally and statistically speaking, men and women have different and sometimes complementary minds and abilities, just as they have different and sometimes complementary bodies.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it's also just as much about sneaking, stealth, hiding, and disguising.
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She recites the facts of his death the way they came to her… just as she was told them.
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Just as we all always hoped and prayed he would be.
Times, Sunday Times
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Samuelson's fears are similarly overdone because just as productivity in Duluth accrues to economic activity in Dallas, so will Chinese growth be ours, and ours theirs.
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Just as she got to the annoying one in the middle that she could hardly reach, another pair of hands buttoned it for her.
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Just as parents should foster good nutrition from an early age, they should support and encourage healthy physical activity.
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She'd given him no instructions just as the stresses of his situation began to vex him.
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They were searching for the origins of their creation, just as we search for ours.
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Just as all happy families resemble one another, so all gangster family sagas resemble one another.
Times, Sunday Times
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The life is just as a tree. the time cover you one day by day as well as cycle by cycle of the growth ring.
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He then had to watch in frustration as the leading four all bettered his time as the rain ceased just as suddenly as it had arrived.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Democratic party is just as corrupt as the Republican party, the only difference is that Democrats have the mainstream media that will downplay and coverup all their greed and corruptness.
McMahon says WWE antics not a liability to Senate run
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Just as the flies are unfaithful partners, some flowers are dishonest about signaling a nectar reward.
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The further fact that all the great "a priori" metaphysical systems have been driven by their pure logic to discredit the "substantiality" of the soul, just as they have been driven to discredit the personality of God, ought, one would think, where "radical empiricism" is concerned, to be a still stronger piece of evidence on the soul's side.
The Complex Vision
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Just as Adam let Dave play Tom Hanks in his closing address at Gnomedex when referencing the movie Big, maybe Dave now would like to be the "kid" in Ontario at the Podcasting Expo, getting all the love from the junior poddies, as well as getting to wear a pink polo.
Archive 2005-11-01
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A weak cry roused her just as she was nodding off to sleep.
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Just as academe got bashed for appropriating jazz, this show will face criticism for its heady approach.
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The sound of what is being said is just as important as the words themselves in what is, in a sense, a dialogue between reason and emotions.
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In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help.
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Observation of intraspecies variations reveals that you are just as likely to encounter R/C kits, musclecars, bathroom hydroponics, child porn, and Nintendos as you would a bicycle.
Cult Following: Harbingers of the Apocalypse
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Just as predictably, their basis for that outrage is a highly dishonest portrayal of what Forrest writes.
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Wall Street would like nothing better than to make social security their own personal piggy bank, just as they now engrasp the FED.
Will Hillary Take SS Benefits Away From The Boomers
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It appears the naughty boys were in the altogether just as a primary school field trip walked past.
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So, really, what Nielsen is saying is, Everyone expects social media to be used primarily by the young but OMG OMG OMG old farts are just as likely to be using Twitter as young folks!
Boing Boing
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Teachers say Down's children are just as curious and interested as other children.
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Just as I hate marching in the streets but do it because it must be done, I’m SOOO not a fund-raiser hobnobber…but God do I want Lieberman out on his ass!
Firedoglake » STOP THE WAR – Pressure Congress
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The Chinese Buddhists for example were able to conceptualise a Godhead, that contained with it three entities, all sharing the exact same substance, none afore or after the other, none greater or lesser than the other etc, just as articulated in the Creeds of Christendom!
Ecce Recensus: The Only True God Persuades A Skeptic
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Sedin banged home a rebound for his second goal just as
USATODAY.com - Red Wings bounce Canucks, reach second round
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On this Tuesday, she manages to nod to her colleagues, scoop a slice of pizza onto a paper plate, grab a diet soda, and take a seat just as Mary, the CIO, stands up and hits "Enter" on her ThinkPad.
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If a veterinarian - just as in the case of a doctor - is deemed to be highly incompetent or to have a mental or physical incapacity, he or she should be suspended forthwith.
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But when the real trial comes, they abandon us just as a hired hand leaves the sheep when the wolf appears.
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To Madame Hanska he revealed more the cankering disappointment, just as he had a twelvemonth previously, after the mishap of the School for Husbands and
Balzac
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He insisted on showing us how hard it was to break their horny structures - just as well, in view of the vigour of his demonstration.
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A good personality is better than an outstanding inteligence. A good temper is overflown with splendor just as a sunny day.
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Men expected to die before their wives, just as women foresaw a life after their husband's death in old age.
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The response was just as unenthusiastic in Tokyo and Seoul.
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All of which suggests that, just as either the overripeness or the rawness of what you serve can speak to your cultivation, to your acquired level of artistry, so cruelty can exhibit your refinement.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
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A generic called lovastatin might work just as well, and will save you $64 per month.
JustNews.com - Local News
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When the Ecstasy-exposed pups were placed in a new environment away from their littermates, they spent significantly more time exploring, signifying they did not adjust as easily to the new environment as the control animals.
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We head toward the thrum and trumpet call of a loud bolero and enter the bar just as the six-man combo breaks into a loud rendition of ‘Chan Chan,’ the song made famous by the Buena Vista Social Club album.
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You can relax just as easily in a lay-by the side of the road that is home to three-dozen cars, a toilet block and an ice cream van.
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Just as we all vary in height and body habitus, everyone has their own personal maximum heart rate genetically ‘hardwired’.
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Just as dodecaphony never followed a monolithic party line, neither did neoclassicism.
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But then, just as you are wondering how they fitted a spycam in your head, it jolts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nor is the case improved one whit even if one were to call the clement he has isolated not an individual substance but a quality: for there will still be the one beside the many, just as
On Sophistical Refutations
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Dad cradled the receiver just as the glob I flicked from my spoon landed directly on my brother's nose.
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The first samizdat were typed carbons, definitely not books, just as the Samizdat you are holding now is definitely not the usual literary journal.
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Off court she is just as aggressive as she is on the court.
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She said:'Just as sad when you get the correct information.
The Sun
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He is such an unselfish player and gives just as much to the side.
Times, Sunday Times
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He thinks it is just as important to give his pupils a rich and rewarding experience during their six or seven years at the school.
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Care was lavished just as much on the symphony's softer underbelly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Likewise, we could create a p-type layer just as thin.
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The sexual generation is a small green thalloid structure called a prothallium, which bears antheridia and archegonia, each archegonium having a neck-canal and oosphere, which is fertilized just as in the moss.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
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Here the pulses are converted into signals that provide the directional information, just as with a conventional switch type joys tick.
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It turns out that, just as most infants have a crying jag every afternoon before dinner, parents with dementia experience "sundowning," a late afternoon agitation that can get ugly.
Karen Ann Coburn: The Visit
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While the word is not always used in disparagement, it is never used as a compliment except as a possible term of affection among close friends just as a close Alabama friend of mine might exclaim to this Alabama boy, "Bubba, you ole redneck, how are you?
Good Friday in Oaxaca
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But just as the buccaneers moved their sights from building societies to life companies, so too the friendly societies may yet meet their Waterloo.
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Just as the cuff is taking over ears and fingers, the wrist cuff is under threat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just as the refining of food affects its absorption, so processing and cooking may reduce the food value.
Diets to Help Diabetes
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The squall that had blown in just as we left the mainland was now peeling spray off the whitecaps, and I was drenched.
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As a general rule, however, military intellectuals tend to face mandatory retirement as lieutenant colonels or colonels, just as they are achieving full intellectual maturity.
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Atheism is not anti-God but is strongly opposing any religion that creates the existence of God and use it to corrupt and control the human mind. The atheists reject the existence of God. God does not exist – but they are not necessarily irreligious. They can be believers of any spiritual belief that is not God- based. They are just as ethical and moral as religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia
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On the new browsers, invalid CSS may break your page just as invalid HTML will.
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This is the third of the three principles I am putting forward, and it is just as important to my argument as the other two, combination and recursiveness.
The Nature of Technology
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It adds up to a picture of a man in a wider context that just as a fighter pilot.
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Convince a conservative that some southern sheriff is really using racial profiling as an excuse to harass black people and you will find that conservatives are just as outraged as anyone, but the mere potential for this to occur is no argument against racial profiling any more than the potential for a policeman to abuse his authority is an argument against having policemen.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Affirmative Action and Racial Profiling Revisited
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Just as Kane was about to run, the birds screeched and dove at him.
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Why, the old Peer, pox of his tough constitution, (for that malady would have helped him on,) has made shift by fire and brimstone, and the devil knows what, to force the gout to quit the counterscarp of his stomach, just as it had collected all its strength, in order to storm the citadel of his heart.
Clarissa Harlowe
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‘Roger, roger,’ Lily replied, just as distant-sounding as ever.
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Just as a crusty maiden aunt confined to a retirement home might continue to lecture her long-suffering relatives by letter, she will still be playing the duenna to an errant world, in writing.
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Rozmer's truck vroom-vrooms into the Marwick station just as his bus comes to a complete stop¾Gabe's face, Rozmer's eight year old son, pressed to the glass.
The Names of All the Planets
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DRINKS containing artificial sweetener may be just as bad for your heart as those with sugar, studies suggest.
The Sun
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Just as rock and roll is here to stay, so are the academics devoted to studying it and all the other sounds contained under the ‘popular music’ rubric.
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He ad-libbed in many of his films and was just as quick in person.
Globe and Mail
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The stupidity that excretes from the mouths of the rightwing underbelly is just astonishing
U.S. prepared to push for crippling sanctions, Iran warned
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The only way to handle these situations is to actually be honest and just ask "I'm really sorry I forgot, but what's your name again?"
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There was one very dark night in the month o 'January, when I was little mair than seventeen, my faither and me were gaun to Morpeth, and we were wishing to get forward wi' the beasts as far as Whittingham; but just as we were about half a mile doun the loanin 'frae Glanton, it cam' awa ane o 'the dreadfu'est storms that e'er mortal was out in.
Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
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It would not be pleasant, certainly, to sit for an hour at a big empty table, ordering dishes fit only for epicures, and then, just as the waiters bore down with the Little Neck clams, so nicely iced and so cool and bitter-looking, to have to rise and go out into the street to a _table d'hôte_ around the corner.
Van Bibber and Others
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Shelley saw how, as the sun faded among the trees just as we would see it now: ‘pallid evening twines its beaming hair in duskier braids around the languid eyes of day: silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, creep hand in hand’.
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Yet teenagers need parental guidance and attention just as intensely as do newborns or young children.
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Though this combo is just as passionate as their fellow Sagittarians, the Virgo Moon affects the inner nature enough to quell some of the more rash aspects of the Sagittarius personality.
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It would willingly unburden the clubs of a major share of financial responsibility to England's elite and pay the players itself through central contracting, just as England does with its top cricketers.
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Just as in Modern Art, you can still get kind of hosed if you aren't dealt the right cards.
Boardgame News
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The public consultation period on the Westmead skatepark ended last Thursday, just as Chippenham Town Council gave its blessing for the plans to proceed.
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Economists are simply describing the various actions of fallen man, just as a "sexologist" might describe the various actions of fallen man.
Can Economic Justice Be Achieved Without Law?
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And, just as the way someone drives a car affects gas consumption, the way a captain pilots a jet can waste fuel.
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Blofeldism, an impossible and megalomaniac belief in world domination, is a perfect parody of Nazism and Stalinism —just as empty and just as deluded, although, thanks to 007, not nearly as deadly.
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is often used instead of "drug abuse" to make clear that substances such as alcohol and tobacco can be just as harmfully misused as heroin and cocaine.
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She is just as passionate about stylists having easy access today to top quality razor-cutting education at its professional best … education that advances their skills and immediately impacts their 'signature image', their career, and their pocketbooks.
PR.com Press Releases
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Even sign languages depend on the left brain, just as do oral languages and reading.
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Just as pictorial phonetism was evolved from ideography, or picture-writing, so was alphabetism evolved from pictorial phonetism.
Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
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The starboard ski did a backward somersault over the tail section just as Mike and his crew had feared.
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In the annals of innovation, new ideas are only part of the equation. Execution is just as important. Steve Jobs
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Ideally, I like to walk into a place just as the food is being put on the table.
Times, Sunday Times
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A frog leaps off the bank into a shallow pond just as a hummingbird pauses for nectar from a flaming red salvia plant.
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For a reader who knows the primary sources, it is a rich pleasure to see Roman antiquity so thoroughly and feelingly brought back to life. Harris is very modern, very pagan, even raunchy at times, just as the Romans must have been.
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You'd do just as well buying a prefabricated orthotic insert from a drug store as having one custom made.
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Its main Chinese competitor, Baidu, is just as good at finding smut.