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  • Elisabeth found herself with a straggle of colonists in a mosquito-ridden, uncleared jungle where sandflies bored into the skin of the feet and the clay soil was so intractable that nothing would grow.
  • The affinities between music and poetry have been familiar since antiquity, though they are largely ignored in the current intellectual climate.
  • Tre is going to be on suntan lotion duty quite a lot on the cruise. The Sun
  • I had written quite a lot of orchestral music in my student days.
  • I think it's certainly quite a lot of the comedy that I've been involved in is quite extreme, if you like, and the extremity is part of what's funny about it.
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  • You submit to subterfuge, you replace your ordinary parents by a little less ordinary, but still quite ordinary folks, Katrien and the commissaris. Just a Corpse at Twilight
  • The terrestrial planets in our solar system all have very specific spectroscopic fingerprints that tell us quite a bit about their atmospheres.
  • There is a great deal of feeling and perhaps some bitterness, but do you not all agree with me that it is quite possible, since there is a fashion of armament in Europe, and since there has been no withdrawal on the part of the Admiralty from the stand taken by the First Lord some months ago, to have the entire Canadian people approach this situation in a calm and in an impartial manner? Canada and the Empire
  • Larger butter pieces (not huge, of course, but quite a bit larger than “wet sand”) result in a flakier biscuit. 2009 March | Baking Bites
  • She took a lot of tweed and heavy suiting, an ankle-length dress and platform shoes - quite the bonkers stuff.
  • The dress wasn't low cut, but in truth she didn't have a lot of cleavage to reveal, her figure being quite elfin.
  • I have quite a bit more to say on this, but I'm gonna let you guys stew for a bit before I continue.
  • Every large town will have quite a few horologers and jewelers with a vast selection of fancy watches displayed their windows, with huge price tags to go with them.
  • I ` d like to see it minus bodywork to see if it ` s got smaller wheels than the big old hoops normal for the period, cos i reckon even tho the bodywork is quite wide, full lock would find large dia. wheels causing a few problems. 1930 Art Deco Henderson
  • Book value can increase as a result of mergers, and it can go up if a company has just sold a lot of new equity.
  • Isn't there quite a few "rotund" people in the Obama administration??? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • But I do know there is a greater prospect he will seek a bit of equity in the distribution of investment and development of infrastructure than the present triumvirate.
  • It has half a bad novel inside it so I've never quite brought myself to throw it out.
  • A blonde girl, hmmm, with big boobs, that's not so easy to pinpoint, there have been a quite a few of them on the show.
  • And we -- it does extent all the way up toward Jacksonville, all the way down into West Palm Beach, all the way over to Fort Myers, and northward, almost kind of budging into the pan -- the Big Bend area, almost into the Panhandle, but not quite just yet. CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2004
  • Tåkern is quite a large lake and in olden times it must have been larger still. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
  • The chapel or church claims greater antiquity than any other in that part of the kingdom; but there is no appearance of this in the external aspect of the present edifice, unless it be in the two eastern windows, which remain unmodernized, and in the lower part of the steeple. The Life of Charlotte Bronte
  • He hadn't got quite enough money, but his aunt agreed to make up the difference.
  • He was a strapping lad with broad shoulders and quite tall.
  • There's a spirit in England that is quite different from anyplace else.
  • If you live long enough, you'll make mistakes. But if you learn from them, you'll be a better person. It's how you handle adversity, not how it affects you. The main thing is never quit, never quit, never quit. Bill Clinton 
  • Now, you two, that's quite enough. Sit down and be quiet.
  • In the end, though, Smith was beginning to realise the futility of trying to liberate a proletariat that seemed quite content to remain unliberated.
  • Coco Stylewood baby lounger, which is quite fitting, because your pet is totally your baby as well. bostonkayla on 2008-09-24 15: 46: 19 view bostonkayla's Apartment Therapy Main
  • Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and inequitable, distribution of power across the globe.
  • The shelter was quite a long way away, and there wouldn't be time to come back to the steps.
  • Quite what the taxpayer got for the extra money is not readily apparent.
  • Any adult who says `Chrissie" when he means `Christmas", and ` mozzie " for `mosquito", is hard to take seriously. STAGE FRIGHT
  • If the Democrats manage to lose the seat in November, they might consider blaming an election system that is quite literally designed to stimy "majority rule" save in races where there are only two candidates. Balkinization
  • My boots have taken quite a punishing recently I need a new pair.
  • I'm quite a kind-hearted person actually. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everything could have been normalized quite swiftly. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • I am never quite clear on whether all this is sartorial or sardonicDad’s way of announcing that he used to be a punker but is now a middle-school English teacher, or if becoming a teacher has actually turned my dad into this genuine throwback. Excerpt: If I Stay by Gayle Forman
  • Over the years the area has struggled economically but what is happening there at the moment is quite astonishing. The Sun
  • His death was quite instantaneous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jockey was said to have undergone lessons in etiquette; the horse had not, though it acquitted itself extremely well. Times, Sunday Times
  • So weeding out potential jurors with unchangeable views on guilt or innocence has the elaborateness of celebrity trials like that of O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted at the same courthouse in 1995. Jackson jury Q&A tests media's grip
  • Your scribe's eyes were also taken with a beautiful Mosquito and I was forced to reflect how ‘right’ these warbirds look in the sky.
  • The treaty gave Edward III sovereignty over Calais and the whole of Aquitaine.
  • I am quite breathless with excitement, or possibly contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • We felt quite at ease as the naturist section was a good distance from the main 'textile' beach and as a result there were very few passers by.
  • US Treasury markets capitalized on the equity plunge, surging during the afternoon session.
  • Neither Chout, turned down initially by Diaghilev, nor the piano concerto, rejected comprehensively by its muse Paul Wittgenstein the LPO's soloist was Leon Fleisher, quite banished that impression of mechanical note-spinning. LPO/Jurowski; Betrothal in a Monastery; Psappha ensemble; SCO/Ticciati – review
  • I'm sure there's a load of stuff I'm supposed to be doing today, but quite honestly I can't remember what it was.
  •  Thin capitalisation - offshore jurisdictions tend not to impose \ "thin capitalisation\" rules on companies (except for regulated entities such as banks and insurance companies), allowing them to be formed with a purely nominal equity investment. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • And the idea that this book helped Diana in her life, I think, is quite the reverse of the truth.
  • Similarly, a firm may value worker characteristics that are unobservable to employment agencies but quite observable to family and friends.
  • Later that night, after he had carried her inside, he lay next to her on the hearthrug, listening to her breathe, not quite believing what had just happened.
  • According to health experts, when an infected female mosquito bites a person, she may inject the worm larvae, called microfilariae, into the blood.
  • Unfortunately, the locker room is full of private equity houses hoping to refloat gym club chains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ever since, leftish malcontents have taken every opportunity to condemn the iniquity of holding all applicants for admission to the same standards.
  • Robert Dossie described three categories of watercolor painting — miniature, the most delicate; distemper, which is coarser, uses less expensive colors in a glue or casein binder, and is appropriate for canvas hangings, ceilings, and other interior decorative painting purposes; and fresco. reference As a technique practiced by the Romans, fresco painting was a subject of particularly interest in the antiquity-obsessed eighteenth-century. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • wherefores," his "how do you knows" and "how do you proves," that I quite trembled for the victim. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • The drive-through restaurant was quite empty.
  • The Kennedy partisans are quite a tongue-tied bunch, all of them struggling gamely, if inarticulately, to somehow dismiss or disdain or circumlocute what is, apparently, the main focus of the film. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • He was acquitted of 11 charges this year and will not face another trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember from my old Organizational Psychology that while money isn't a motivator, "inequity" is a demotivator. Executive Compensation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • In today's society, the goal of obtaining physical perfection is quite common.
  • And so it is quite disappointing that this volume was very poorly edited.
  • Bigger discounts on equity and debt issuance to get them away risks seeing investment cut, borrowing reduced and jobs lost. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other attendees were obviously quite unaware of what they had walked into. Times, Sunday Times
  • I quit talking as his hands began to knead my tired, knotted muscles and one by one, I felt them all begin to slacken.
  • So long as there is a demand for the produce, illegal excavations and the smuggling of antiquities will continue.
  • Instead of being crushed at once, as perhaps the writer expected, it darted forward, quite briskly and cheerfully, at six or seven miles an hour; requiring no spur or admonitive to haste, except the shrieking of the little Egyptian _gamin_, who ran along by asinus's side. "[ Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • First, investors have moved back into equities from their previously cautious positions in less risky bonds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Red cabbage's fresh, raw crunch is a great addition to salads (see today's recipe), though I quite understand that some of you may have been put off by its appearance in mediocre coleslaws dressed in gloopy, cheap mayonnaise, its pigment seeping into the dressing to create a rather unappealing mess. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's red cabbage recipes
  • Only 30 years old, he died of yellow fever, transmitted by a mosquito's bite.
  • “When I mentioned Mr. Snow’s name belowdecks it stirred up quite a fuss,” she said. The Berrybender Narratives
  • Think about it that way and the end of the world is quite a comforting idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tuesday, 19 February 2008 first signs of spring - centre piece of the month february pick whatever flowers you get at the supermarket to make this little basket filled with flowers. ranunculus are my favourites and available all over the place at the moment, so i chose to put them into this flowery centrepiece. the orchid is quite fancy but you just really need one to pimp this up (and it keeps for ever!). a rose or two, some ivy and green leaves from the forest and you are all set. to get started line a basket with some foil and trim on the edges. soak some floral foam in water and place in the basket, when soaked wet (can be really, really wet - it will have to work as a vase to the flowers), eventually cut and trim the floral on the edges, so that it resembles an arch. trim flowers and green leaves and stick into pot. start doing so on the bottom of foam, working upwards until you have an even flowery centrepiece. make sure foam stays moist - adding some water from time to time. Archive 2008-02-01
  • She wears a thick flowery hairband, several clashing necklaces and a quite revolting hairy purple cardigan with batwing sleeves.
  • Nature notes Autumn colours are now becoming more noticeable, though large swathes of the countryside are still quite green. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am neither strong nor anal about the ‘group system’ which, incidentally, and frankly, I think is quite a mess.
  • This involved quite elaborate dressing-up, and the fun and laughter of those Boxing Day nights was a treasure indeed.
  • Well, that's the rummest reason I ever heard a man give for quitting. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
  • It is a feeling that Mick Dobson, a 47-year-old binman, cannot quite shake off. North of England fears public sector axe in a return to divided Britain
  • Unlike other porpoises and dolphins, belugas are quite leisurely.
  • It's quite happy being the home of bossa nova. Times, Sunday Times
  • The game is no longer played for the thrill, but for quite different reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • White says no one could fail to understand the strategy, but is at pains to point out that making more money does not mean losing more jobs - quite the opposite.
  • But it did it and I'm quite surprised that the celebration, the bicentenary of this amazing event was not more widely publicised - it did appear in one of the English newspapers.
  • The [Australian] market at the moment is not particularly sectorial," said Andrew Sekely, director of equities at Intersuisse. Asia Tech Stocks Up on Apple Gains
  • It also reveals a preference for debt over equity as a means of providing external funding.
  • Modder River, when all day long most of our men were quite unable to discover on which side of the stream the Boer entrenchments were, and in what they called clever trickery, but we called treachery, they are absolutely unsurpassable. With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back
  • The subject is not a nugget of inner being that extends itself outward to others whom it never quite reaches.
  • The land is quite out of heart.
  • Though John and Andrew look exactly alike, they act quite differently.
  • Concerns have been raised that these mosquitoes may spread to the UK from traffic coming in from France. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lawyers and judges, even in quite large cities, usually know each other quite well and regularly fraternise socially.
  • Indeed, I think we probably stated it quite favourably to you.
  • However, introduction of songs which are rather playful in nature is quite new to the Gondi culture.
  • You may get quite serviceable clothes delivered by the boxload to your front door. Baby clothing: Consider used
  • A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits.
  • In the case of periodic tenancies the legislature left landlords free to bring them to an end by the service and expiry of valid notices to quit.
  • They put this view into practice quite straightforwardly, avoided ostentatious clothing and wealth, refused to swear oaths in court, to bear arms or to defend themselves.
  • But it was not quite the picaresque journey she presented to you. DISPLACED PERSON
  • Sovereign risk must be accounted for as part of cost of equity.
  • Indeed, the heavy prog label indexed to this album is quite inaccurate; this is more jazz-prog fusion with a healthy dose of extra eclectic elements. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • Dahl came to admire him, although he described him as “quite an erk,”** and was shocked to discover that he could barely draw. Storyteller
  • A quite different way of creating a chimaera is to fuse two early mouse embryos.
  • Of course, her boyfriend is indie royalty, but her sheer ubiquity denies her indie status. Times, Sunday Times
  • The number of kata, many of which have several personal variations, is quite large.
  • He said: 'It is reassuring but also quite unnerving. The Sun
  • Negative equity is not only an issue for those who bought new-build apartments in northern city centres. Times, Sunday Times
  • NY Daily News the Oscar winner is acting like quite the "divo" by constantly trying to AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • It works by producing a sheet of infrared light, which acts as a barrier to keep mosquitoes out of a specific area. Times, Sunday Times
  • The international investment bank has warned investors of the potential risk exposure arising from equities.
  • Well, quite frankly, we are at an impasse here.
  • Some of the shops were closed but that's quite normal for a Thursday afternoon.
  • They did not quite endorse "dismember and disembowel" as a workable alternative. Beyond Repeal And Replace
  • One State Representative said it was the largest rally he'd ever seen there and made quite an impact among his colleagues. Is parents' rally in Boston a harbinger of wider protests?
  • In a perverse way it might be quite fun. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not the first time that he has quit a major show. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inequity of allowing windfall profits to be appropriated by private landholders can thus be demonstrated more clearly than in George's day.
  • Quite different from its crisp Scottish cousin, the Staffordshire oatcake is more like a dense pancake made from batter containing three types of flour and, of course, oats. Insider's guide to the best British food, and where to find it
  • Shakespearean tales of love as sacrifice, conquest or unrequited passion are beyond reason.
  • They 100 engage more in a dialogue that involves planning and equitable exchanges or balances of advantage.
  • That complete dependence on each other, which insures habits of confidence and forbearance, is more easily acquired while the first dream of love lasts; and tastes and tempers amalgamate better in the end when there are no witnesses to observe that they do not quite fit at first. The Semi-Attached Couple
  • When I started doing this, I thought, easy-peasy, but it's actually quite difficult.
  • From the river cruise the docklands look like docklands everywhere; tourists finally at rest, not quite bored, get brief glimpses into other lives, other spaces.
  • One can put it quite simply: How can any significant journal be funded in our time?
  • There are many alternatives to equities that can prove to be equally dubious while being wrapped in a cloak of respectability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course the 'nester' or 'punkin roller,' as we contemptuously called the small farmer, began sifting in here and there in spite of our guns, but he was only a mosquito bite in comparison with the trouble which our cow-punchers stirred up. Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger A Romance of the Mountain West
  • The Italian was quite stupendous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wit and playfulness is one thing, sending your models out in full Highland regalia is quite another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike partnerships in which the partners decide policy, in the business corporation the equity owners relinquished their privilege in favour of the directors.
  • The homelier glow of an ordinary bulb, or even the homelier light of gas, would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude. A DEATH IN TIME
  • According to Lawrence Will, ‘floods and freezes, wild hogs and coons, muck fires, gnats and mosquitoes, slow transportation and greedy New York buyers, all these discouraged many.’
  • It is quite impracticable for me to arrange an alternative source of payment at this notice.
  • The film quite plausibly suggests that her interpretation makes the wrong things of the right ideas.
  • Having quite high viscosities near a jet might be very realistic and physically correct. Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit
  • Besides, he caused a general visitation to be made of all the land from Quito to Chile, registering the whole population for more than a thousand leagues; and imposed a tribute [_so heavy that no one could be owner of a_ mazorca _of maize, which is their bread for food, nor of a pair of_ usutas, _which are their shoes, nor marry, nor do a single thing without special licence from Tupac Inca. History of the Incas
  • This kind of apsidal (or elsewhere even oval structures) houses ideal for thatched roofs were especially quite common during the Geometric Period (e.g. in the oldest Greek colonies at Old-Smyrna, Miletos, Ephesos; in many sanctuaries or houses on the Greek mainland, such as at Eretria, Perachora, etc). Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Tepe Duzen Report 2
  • Our family of hospitals is wholeheartedly committed to equity and equality.
  • Despite vehement opposition from his family, he quit school and became an actor.
  • In fact, social status throughout Polynesia had two quite distinct and separable aspects to it.
  • Concrete rings have been used in the past but can be quite cumbersome and heavy for the home garden.
  • Though never quite managing to hit commercial paydirt, Glasgow-born singer/songwriter John Martyn has carved out an acclaimed career by purveying an idiosyncratic mix of rock, folk and jazz.
  • Politicians will try very hard to fulfil the promises that they make and they have made quite different promises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, it's quite impossible to live without roast rib of beef (of which more on Friday) and braised oxtail.
  • I do get that hermitic urge. I'm quite anti-social in some ways, even with my mates.
  • Thus, dialogical openness is quite different from indifferentism; identity and dialogue are correlative.
  • Photo she sent us quite inaccurate -- she actually looks 12 not 14 & is tiny like a doll. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • The car is quite noisy at speed.
  • Entering the village was like passing under an invisible triumphal arch, quite splendid.
  • I'm not sure the term insufferable boor is quite adequate here, I'm not saying that he's entirely without humor, but it's the sort of humor that is always tempered by a reminder of how much money he has and how he is holding it over his adult children. Outfoxed Diary Entry
  • I had a quick flip through my cookery books and found a recipe that sounded quite nice.
  • The one quote that strikes me as quite unsound is the one at the very end, though of course it's always impossible to tell if some relevant context might have been inadvertently cut in the editing.
  • *Even that's not true since Palin's bristols look to be quite firm. "Perhaps Governor Palin, realizing that and trying to minimize her own humiliation in coming days, should withdraw before she is nominated..."
  • My father was quite a skinny, emaciated man, my brother a build a stark halfway between my father and I.
  • Areas on the surface of the Sun called coronal holes, where the magnetic field is quite open and highly energetic charged particles stream out and hit the earth's magnetic field and interact with it.
  • Now it looks like some of these banks may have been technically insolvent for quite some time before they actually collapsed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But overall it is quite a good picture, worth a dekko or two.
  • But my parents weren't quite so chirpy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I often say gorillas are like that: big and look very fierce and very strong but actually are quite gentle and sensitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • The car is quite small, especially if you have children.
  • After many repetitions, the moment comes when the telling of the trauma story no longer arouses quite such intense feeling. Trauma and Recovery
  • They quite unselfconsciously continued to drape themselves over each other; one would rest his head on the other's shoulder, the other would wrap his arms around his friend.
  • We have come to realize, through developments in astronomy and cosmology, that we are still quite near the beginning.
  • One of our daughters might one day want to take out a mortgage of her own and buy it from us outright, or as a parents-financed ‘shared equity’ scheme.
  • I NOTICE that apart from the widespread complaint that the German pilotless planes ‘seem so unnatural’ (a bomb dropped by a live airman is quite natural, apparently), some journalists are denouncing them as barbarous, inhumane, and ‘an indiscriminate attack on civilians’. As I Please
  • The walk home was less of a gallop and quite honestly it was a relief to get into bed.
  • We have known a male mierkat so assiduous in feeding young that were quite unrelated to himself, taking to them every morsel of food given him, that we have been compelled to shut him up in a room alone when feeding him, to prevent his starving himself to death: the male mierkat thus exhibiting exactly those psychic qualities which are generally regarded as peculiarly feminine; the females, on the other hand, being far more pugnacious towards each other than are the males. Woman and Labour
  • It's been well noted at how the Lib Dems would do just about anything to win a vote but choosing a stripogram/kissogram to stand as councillor to rein in the votes is quite something! Stripping Lib Dems
  • There's nothing quite like the shock of the alarm going off in the morning.
  • Interviewee: If the job is too tiring, I'll probably quit.
  • With the current turmoil in the US economy one wonders if people will be quite so free with their money on luxuries this year.
  • They are also quite preternaturally ugly, bringing a rude abbreviation to the extension of the leg and drawing attention to the unbeautiful formlessness of the shoe, and the cheapness of its material and fabrication.
  • Company is also engaged in production of downstream products from polyurethane-coated yarn, while equity participation, or holding a number of real estate companies, food and beverage companies.
  • Yellow variegated leaves are still quite efficient at using the energy of sunlight to produce sugars.
  • My schedule is quite flexible - I could arrange to meet with you any day next week.
  • Can't quite imagine yourself with your hair gathered loosely at the crown with tousled waves flowing down your neck… but like the idea?
  • In any event, the bowling alley restaurant proved quite acceptable.
  • Several years ago, when we removed taxes and tariffs on all antimalaria commodities, the cost of mosquito nets sold in local markets declined, local demand for nets increased, and more small businesses entered the market to produce and supply these essential commodities. Free Trade and the Fight Against Malaria
  • We had many family quarrels about it, and they began in time to grow up to a dangerous height; for as I was quite estranged form my husband (as he was called) in affection, so I took no heed to my words, but sometimes gave him language that was provoking; and, in short, strove all I could to bring him to a parting with me, which was what above all things in the world I desired most. Moll Flanders
  • The smaller of its hands occasionally slipped round on the pivot, and thus, though the minutes were told with precision, nobody could be quite certain of the hour they belonged to.
  • not quite finished
  • Convince Banudi of his love, and plot with him a way to requite it.
  • Equitable and sustainable development presumes that the natural resources will be used.
  • Her wounds appeared fresh; she had burst into tears and could not be consoled for quite some time.
  • To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies.
  • It's no revelation that families talk to each other in unique ways, quite often in a non-verbal manner.
  • They are expecting the new legislation to have quite a rough passage through parliament.
  • It is quite another to attribute a sense of mechanical consciousness to ancient pre-industrial civilization.
  • In fact, our lunar friend provides an instructive example of how a vulgar and dogmatic notion of ‘science’ can be quite compatible with the most arcane fantasies.
  • The pass gets quite narrow towards the east.
  • That which seemeth to me most likelie, I haue noted, beseeching the learned (as I trust they will) in such points of doubtfull antiquities to beare with my skill: sith for ought I know, the matter is not yet decided among the learned, but still they are in controuersie about it, and as yet Sub iudice lis est. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • Paul watched carefully the vagaries of her excitement, and kept his sharp hawk's-eye upon everything; he had quite made up his mind not to dangle for two years, as he had round Colette de Rosen. The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877
  • Order maintenance is clearly a political enterprise, raising questions of definition, equity and accountability.
  • My, that's quite a sprain you've got there.
  • I very much doubt Wales would take quite as long as Ireland did in adopting a sensible fiscal policy. The £6bn lie
  • “Darling, while you were out becoming one with the llamas, your brown-nosing protégé was quite busy undermining your daughter.” I.O.U.
  • I got quite used to tiny black Tussock birds pecking matter-of-factly at my shoes.
  • It seems to us to contravene all normal rules of equity that they should be able to behave in this fashion.
  • I must have more than 'intimated' -- I must have spoken plainly out the truth, if I do myself the barest justice, and told you long ago that the admiration at your works went _away_, quite another way and afar from the love of you. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846

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