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  • maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • Lay the ladder down on its side on a level surface, then park the mower right on top of the ladder legs.
  • We had 24 people that were killed outright on the bus, of the 40 patients that were on there.
  • Initially von Leeb, using troops borrowed from von Bock, was able to mount a concerted attack both on the defensive positions of the southern suburbs and the area north of the main rail line to Moscow, their objective being the historic village now a suburb of Schlüsselburg, right on Lake Ladoga. Deathride
  • Lisa called Malone at seven o'clock next morning, right on time; when she named a time, one could set the GPO clock by her. MURDER SONG
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  • It took her two false starts - with analysts Bruni-Sarkozy described as "glum" - before she hit on the right one. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The ridge is a lone ridge, right on the divide, and it drops directly to the desert floor.
  • Krein said staying right on bottom is critical here, because that's where the candlefish are, and thus the chinook. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • Each episode ends on a cliffhanger which means you have to keep right on going. The Sun
  • There is a man, approximately my age, attractive in a scruffy, academic sort of way brown corduroy jacket, one of those narrow, stripey, many-coloured scarves that men are wearing this season coiled around his neck, tufty brown hair, sitting across the aisle to my right on a strapontin. Power, corruption and lies
  • The weaker stars had already flickered out, and the bright ones were dimming. EVERVILLE
  • This half-day guided tour will bring them right onto the golden sand dunes of Arabia in four-wheel drives.
  • If, after number six, we had geed instead of hawing towards number seven, we would have been right on top of them. Grouse Diary Entry
  • In the recent check up I was diagnosed with early stage of chronic open angle glaucoma in both eyes by computerised field perimetry - left eye more than right, although left eye is much less myopic than right one.
  • Leaving it right on the edge is a bit distracting. The Beginner's Guide to Better Fishing Photography
  • He said she would be back very soon and, right on cue, she walked in.
  • Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be rateful.
  • Other times it was right on - the sunbursts that ended up coming from behind Derek's head as his band launched into the stratosphere.
  • I practically drove right onto the beachfront, an unspoiled, unpeopled coastline that seemed to stretch to infinity. Smithsonian Mag
  • I've had patients insinuate something like that when we have to go through a few different blood pressure medications to find the right one for them.
  • What used to be a humble sweetshop is now a gorgeous boutique hotel right on the beach. The Sun
  • I imagine my façade as an old Victorian, right on the waterfront and overlooking the twilight with many, many rooms and a little garret in which I sit overlooking everything.
  • His desk was a moraine of insignificant papers; his few working notes were always right on his body, in one of his numerous Urrasti pockets. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • Well, first of all, you have to get the right ones, and we really lucked into these three.
  • Cars waiting to turn right on to Carleton Road from Skipton hold all the outgoing traffic up as cars coming into Skipton won't give way on a green light.
  • Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be rateful.
  • Salvini, a noted Italian democrat, was right on the mark when he observed: "The widespread ignorance of events is the main buttress of injustice". Dario Fo - Nobel Lecture
  • And right on the next page you have ‘The Butterfly’, an exquisite lyric that reminds you of Cummings at his inspired best.
  • I think I'm right on this issue but I wouldn't go to the stake over it.
  • The Rugarian babies were born with as much body fur as their parents, and it really was difficult for humans to tell them apart without going through the list of names until the yaya (which was Rugarian for the unadult) answered to the right one. Freedoms Challenge
  • Best of all, our new offices in London put all that expertise right on your doorstep.
  • Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one,so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • That little black-and-white square photo at the lower right only reminds people of what they think about Gray Davis, which is that, as a person, he's cold, unapproachable and stiff.
  • I turned right on to the Boulevard de la Marina, heading downtown. A DARKENING STAIN
  • The publisher has the copyright on all his books.
  • Sewing straight across from left to right on a cap front can cause a cap to pucker at the seam.
  • The light overtook them, passed through the car and vanished - and Gill and his friend kept right on driving!
  • Is it all this broken-up breccia or is there, maybe, a big old finger of basalt sticking up that we could scramble right on down? THE FALLEN MAN
  • And he that appeals to Heaven must be sure he has right on his side, and a right, too, that is worth the trouble and cost of the appeal, as he will answer at a tribunal that cannot be deceived, and will be sure to retribute to every one according to the mischiefs he hath created to his fellow-subjects — that is, any part of mankind. Two Treatises of Government: of Civil Government Book II
  • Catherine wasn't sure the book was the right one, but she bought it anyway.
  • As God is the centre of our concupiscible affections, so sin is the object of those we call irascible; and the affections of love and hatred being the ground of all the rest, I must have a great care that I do not mistake or miscarry in them: for if these be placed upon wrong objects, it is impossible any of the rest should be placed upon right ones. Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life; to which is Added the Necessity and Advantage of Frequent Communion. Volume I.
  • And he added the second with a thumping header right on half-time. The Sun
  • The sneaky suspicion in all of their heads grew and they wondered if they were right on track.
  • You can ask them to shut up, of course, but they will only look incredulous and then carry right on with renewed vigour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The town of El Mirador, on Spoke D, at a cafe called La Paloma, which is in the middle of everything, right on the plaza.
  • The copyright on the work expires next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Yes, they're for real,’ he allowed as the light changed and he turned left, got in the right lane, and turned right onto the on-ramp.
  • The Hacienda La Pacifica resort complex, adjacent to these preserves, is popular with birders for the natural habitat along the river right on its grounds, where boat-billed herons come to roost.
  • Others do reserve the right on occasions to drink alcohol.
  • Waterloo bears divine right on its crupper.
  • Sitting almost upright on one of its floats, only the severe damage to the front end, where its 14-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine was partially torn away on impact, betrays the violence that saw this aircraft downed.
  • maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • Right after our interview, she went back to the hotel and blogged about Constantine right on her website rosie. com and Rosie wrote quote, I just met him. CNN Transcript Apr 19, 2005
  • The upper and lower halves of this box correspond not to waist up and waist down, but to left and right on the dancer's body.
  • The project is right on schedule.
  • A cross-axis at the entrance hall opens to the left onto an elaborately shaped dining room - a square with intersecting hemicycles and a half-octagon - and to the right onto a ‘den’ with a half-octagonal porch beyond.
  • The hotel is right on the beach and close to a coral reef ideal for divers. The Sun
  • He just grabs his leading lady and bulldozes right on through, trashing just about every institution near and dear to the moral majority on the way.
  • But he also had hit the left upright and right upright on a couple of other tries.
  • HADLEY - Six months after the start of the fiscal year, Hadley finds its budget right on target. Reader - MassLive.com
  • Your success in the field of your especial ambition will be assured if you win your first chance there by making an _initial_ pleasing impression and then _keep right on pleasing_. Certain Success
  • Mark's posting on Camille Paglia's charges of decline in attention is right on the mark - this is just an antique jeremiad in new packaging.
  • This issue is all about human rights, and there is no right on earth so deeply entrenched as the right to grumble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only way to meet the right one is to be what you really are.
  • Don't stand immediately after a curve in the road, people won't see you until they're right on you.
  • The Alcione C, a 54m Italian supply ship torpedoed by the Allies in 1943, stands upright on a 34m seabed.
  • Maria sat bolt upright on a pretty rococo chair, watching the dancing couples.
  • It's easy for a defenseman to cover if the two of you are right on the same plain.
  • LET THE RIGHT ONE IN rocks a core ethereality that makes it seem an heir to the gauzy dreamscape of Carl Th. My Bloodyguard
  • Helen was right on the brink, as close as one could possibly get to succeeding.
  • Dr. Corry said, "We get what we call basil cell carecenomas and skin cancer on the eyes right on the margin around the eyelashes," and that requires surgery that could be prevented by thinking a little more about your eyes. ABC 4: Top Stories
  • The day dawns bright on a clear day.
  • Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one,so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • And looking down on the unthinking city, the Cathedral kept watch alone, beseeching pardon for the inappetency for suffering, for the inertia of faith that her sons displayed, uplifting her towers to the sky like two arms, while the spires mimicked the shape of joined hands, the ten fingers all meeting and upright one against another, in the position which the image-makers of old gave to the dead saints and warriors they carved upon tombs. The Cathedral
  • Crawford shrugged him off and then clouted the ball from 30 yards with his other foot this time, the right one.
  • If this perspective on the conflict is right one of the major problems is the lack of mutual understanding between those inclined to traditionalism and those inclined towards humanism.
  • Dum-dum bullets, chemical and biological weapons are banned outright on the basis that the military benefits of their use can never be proportionate to the suffering caused.
  • The incisors seem to fly right on in once the gingiva is exposed like that. Eruption Hematoma (gums turning blue?)
  • Looks like YouTube got their caca together and fixed itself right on time; if it had been otherwise, I could never have brought you the following unique treasure, this retsina for your retinas, this Everclear for your eyeballs, this sulphuric acid for your synapses. 2007 January 14 « raincoaster
  • I wanted to see if I could mold air-dry clay right onto the bracelets, creating my own clay bracelets.
  • Howie didn't "retaste as much as he'd like to" and says his ceviche will either be "right on" or "totally off" .... so, it'll either be good or bad? Jane McGivney: Top Chef: The Great Ketchup Insult
  • Replacing sensors one at a time in the hope of finding the right one is a time-consuming business. Times, Sunday Times
  • The line that separates openly official and covert/clandestine is not a bright one. The Volokh Conspiracy » Clandestine Military Operations
  • There is even a growing movement among traditional American dairies to make their own cheeses right on the farm (called farmstead cheeses). Nicolette Hahn Niman: Avoiding Factory Farm Foods: An Eater's Guide
  • Sometimes when copyright on a film expires, all sorts of stakeholders come forward.
  • Ella came in right on cue, just as they were being rude about her.
  • The kind of place, in fact, where mere mortals who ran out of puff on steep hills and couldn't stay upright on skis would not get much joy.
  • And Stine just kept right on provoking him with taunts and derision.
  • It is refreshing to report that the piece is highly ambitious, biliously funny and right on the button. Neighbourhood Watch – review
  • Crawford damned the ‘naysayers and negativism that surrounds us’ and said he had no doubt that the course on which the agency had been set was the right one.
  • Rice flour crackers, served on the side or piled right on top of the noodles, add crunch and (very important) another means by which to sop up the nectareous sweet, sour, fragrant, and spicy gravy that results when noodles, chicken, sambal, condiments, and broth are mixed.
  • With its river beds, attractive hill ridges and stunning mountains, it provides city dwellers access to nature right on their doorstep.
  • We have a tree here with a whole lot of cormorant nests and right on the left there halfway up is a darter nest, often called snakebirds, because all you see in the water is their neck sticking out.
  • But when the oil is left in the engine for extended periods, lead and other impurities may fall out of suspension - right on to your engine parts.
  • The wreck, called the Borghild, lies upright on the sea bed just offshore from a lighthouse and her decks are at 42m.
  • She broke a string on her Les Paul right on the first song, then switched to a Firebird which kept shrieking due to some kind of microphonic problem with the pickups not liking the distortion effect or something.
  • Also, a bike "pannier" (a single saddle bag) fell off of a bike early last Sunday as a rider traveled along Valley Road from Bloomfield Avenue, made a right onto Chestnut Street, and then made a left onto Midland Avenue. Baristanet
  • On the basis that they have to be right one day, it looks like they're right this time.
  • He's right on form as a crazy science teacher in his latest movie.
  • They will all continue to have three areas designated for hibachi, which is cooked by a chef right on each table; a sushi bar; and lots of tables at which patrons can dine on meals prepared in the kitchen. Examiner
  • I'm afraid I couldn't stop laughing when I realised that the only apple to actually have fallen off the tree had managed to hit him right on the nogging! Snell-Pym » Russet Apple Harvest
  • Your new friend is just going to walk up to you, introduce itself rather gruffly, hand you a few forms to fill out, and move right on in.
  • maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • If the author convenes religious beliefs in inoffensive and unobtrusive manner (King did this in “The Stand” and it was perfectly digestible) or turn it in a underlying message, that's perfectly fine with me - but don’t drop it fervently right on top of my head. Glen E. Page - The Last Plague (book review)
  • You are seeing some time laps of tinker-toy-type construction that goes on up there, as they use the robot arms to just kind of plunk it right on. CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2008
  • When you need to use a dust mask or respirator, be sure to use the right one for the job.
  • I used to live in the Crystal Square apartments, right on top of the Crystal City metro, no walking outdoors in bad weather required.
  • My first shot went wide, but my second was right on target.
  • No. I fell right onto a concrete sidewalk.
  • I would be camping at Kurow Holiday Park which sits right on the back door step of the mighty Waitaki River.
  • Right on semsem above, Let there be some anti Zionists, not necessarily anti Semitic people who still have a heart and are moved by the atrocities of the Zionist regime. Never Mind the Ban, Turkish Leader Stars on YouTube - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • However, I'm carb conscious and wanted my tenders naked without breading which is fantastic since BW3 sells those right on the menu next to the regular breaded tenders for the same price. Buffalo Wild Wings Would Rather Lose A Customer Than Make A Subsitution - The Consumerist
  • The copyright on the work expires next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have them over a barrel on this issue, with all the right on your side.
  • In fact, he had been, until ten years previously, a shipwright on the Pacific coast. KARA KUSH
  • I see a job change in seven months, providing you look around to find the right one.
  • maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
  • The young bird has to perch upright on the rim while it grows its feathers.
  • Maybe god wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one,so that when we finally meet the perple,we will know how to be grateful.
  • They claimed that his new material infringed their copyright on some of his old songs.
  • Right on cue for the Chelsea flower show the weather is set to blossom in the coming week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe God wants you to meet many wrong jpeople before you meet the right one, so when this happens, youll be thankful.
  • We'd been talking about taking some photos out behind the Arena, as the Arena actually sits right on Biscayne Bay (you can even take your boat to a game).
  • The sunlight was bright on his face, but he ignored the glare, his attention fixed mainly on the scratchy penmanship appearing beneath his quill pen, and occasionally, on the inkpot resting at his foot.
  • The next day I placed the figure upright on a piece of 400 grit sandpaper and smoothed out the rough surface of the putty.
  • Fine, I hope she clocks him one right on the nose, we've got to be moving in a minute.
  • The venue was gorgeous, my tent was right on the edge of the bush, with kereru, korimako and tui in the bushes, and ruru at night.
  • Ryan was our lead singer and quite the heartbreaker himself, but he swore he hadn't had a girlfriend in two years because he just hadn't ‘found the right one’ yet.
  • One could copyright one's code and also gain a patent over the "nonobvious," novel, and useful innovations inside the software. The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
  • Wow! You've got the beach right on your doorstep !
  • Use a small, pointed brush to dab a tiny amount of concealer right on the blemish, pressing into the spot to cover completely.
  • (To avoid the overdone word beastly—which however happens to be the right one here; bestial describes character or conduct) Style.
  • What used to be a humble sweetshop is now a gorgeous boutique hotel right on the beach. The Sun
  • I turned right on to the Boulevard de la Marina, heading downtown. A DARKENING STAIN
  • They're even offering streaming versions of most of their new programs right on their website.
  • Studies of the use of airborne operations during WWII have established that the dropping of paratroops far from targets denies them the element of surprise which is present in dropping or landing them right on the target.
  • Some universities claim outright copyright on any materials produced by academic staff.
  • Her estimate was right on the nose.
  • Easily Accessible: The surrounding scenery is quite beautiful with a thick pine forest right on your doorstep.
  • I've read and enjoyed all thirteen of Carroll's novels, and this one is going right on the shelf with the others, and will occupy the same oft-visited part of my mental landscape wherein dwell his other magical books. Boing Boing
  • We got right on with the relaxation with a massage in the spa. The Sun
  • The oppersite party is strong in cussedness; on our side, we know we're right, an 'we've made up our minds to die right on the spot, but never to yield. Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest
  • The chicken have come to rost right on top of your heads lol lol lol lol lol lol lol Perino on McClellan
  • Sometimes, the right one for you is the one who was there the whole time.
  • If you're one of those people who likes to be right on trend, this is the must-buy, unless you're silly enough to wear a real puffball, also coming to a Topshop near you soon.
  • We were still right on target for our deadline.
  • The left one is electrum, which is poisonous to demons, and the right one is blessed iron, in case I run across any unfriendly vampires or even faeriesfaeries hate iron. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • He's certainly right on the latter and I'm sure any of the legal bloggers could argue me into a corner on the former.
  • Most automatic transmission cars will have an overdrive button right on the gearshift.
  • Adam splatted onto the upslope of the roof with Joe right on top of him.
  • If you tour right on the heels of a release, half the people in the audience don't have it.
  • His remark was right on the button.
  • I don't know if the word "easier" is the right one to use. Should path for citizenship be made easier for illegal immigrants?
  • In my thoughtful and humble opinion, President Obama in his careful and measured manner is right on target in the way in which he is handeling his comments regarding Iran. Is Obama too soft on Iran?
  • Maybe God wants you to meet many wrong jpeople before you meet the right one, so when this happens, youll be thankful.
  • They weave through the tangled branches of the forest, zigging and zagging, the goshawk right on the thrush's tail, like a shadow.
  • And right on the top of that there was a pinnacle, and the Indians had pestled out a thing shaped just like a top. Oral History Interview with John Wesley Snipes, 1976 September 20 and November 20. Interview H-98. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By John Wesley Snipes
  • It has a nice little storage place right on my dashboard (also known as a crevice) and it stays right there until I need it and goes right back there when I am done with it or I get out of the car. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Inside were two tickets to the boxing card at the arena that night, with his name printed right on the ticket, Jake McCloskey against Dobroslaw Jarogniew. Come Again No More
  • Director Tomas Alfredson Let the Right One In manages to stylize the visual part of the story just enough to make it seem slightly foreign. Marshall Fine: Movie review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  • As is now done, debits were recorded on the left page and credits on the right one.
  • We only live once, but if we work it right once is enough. 
  • The trouble was, in my opinion, that Barbara thought she was right on every subject, and the fount of great knowledge on subjects of which she knew little or nothing, such as the motor industry.
  • With the aid of a mudlark -- a mere barge boy, who probably had no more right on the barge than Jules himself -- Racksole had won his game. The Grand Babylon Hotel
  • CMX has demonstrated excellent taste in shôjo, so this one goes right on the “to buy” list. Previews review March 2010
  • The 31-room lodge sits right on Lake Superior and is all Scandinavian, with hand-hewn beams, massive stone fireplaces, and guest rooms of high-gloss knotty pine.
  • The hotel is right on the beach and close to a coral reef ideal for divers. The Sun
  • The liquid destroyed her left eye while scars, cataracts and glaucoma closed her right one. The Sun
  • We are still right on target.
  • Imagine an advanced call control service that users can configure right on their PCs or build into their corporate intranets or extranets.
  • Enter the main grandstand and you find yourself sitting right on top of the action. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's right on the right-hand side of the red sash. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took the wrong street and found one sadhu right on the riverbanks, which they called the Ghat, and then I said, "Oh, yeah, the holy men are generally by the holy river of the Ganges," so I traversed back and forth from one end of the Ganges to the other when I should've gone back to my original starting point and taken a different road. Amazing Race's Ron and Christina: We Were Very Aware of Our Physical Limitations
  • He erased the wrong answer and wrote in the right one.
  • Begala's candor is a little brutal; yet, right on target. Begala calls Palin 'about half a whack job'
  • We've lost sight of the fact that vampires should be unsettling, frightening, and not high school prom kings; but there's no mistaking in Let the Right One In that the vampire is a predator and we are her prey. MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 2)
  • They should, though, be given all the facts and helped in the decision, so that it can be the right one.
  • This forms a little knot a half-hitch, in effect that is supposed to sit right on the edge of the fabric. Archive 2009-10-01
  • He did however complete his hat trick right on the break when he latched onto a ball from Romario and lobbed the advancing keeper from the edge of the box.
  • To have that available right on our doorstep is hugely beneficial. Times, Sunday Times
  • And on the way back, a huge branch from one of the trees fell right on top of our car.
  • Take exit 29 in Corbin, go past the Wal-Mart Super Center, the Lowe’s, and the Taco Bell, turn right onto 25W; it’s less than a mile, it’s on your right, and you can’t miss it — there’s a huge KFC bucket atop a high pole proudly revolving overhead. World-Chicken in the First Frontier | PopPolitics.com
  • Cut your wood to size and trace the full-scale pattern right on to your wood.
  • My beard has a healthy hint of ginger to it, and somehow I don't think that would look right on my face.
  • Politically speaking, his jibes were right on target.
  • Catherine wasn't sure the book was the right one, but she bought it anyway.
  • Being large, multi-national companies helps-they can allocate huge budgets to creating just the right online presence.
  • Right on her rib was a circle and a cross burnt right in the skin.
  • I thought his pink confetti tweed skirt suit with an understated floral embroidered scalloped hem was right on the money.
  • On the western edge of Lahaina and right on the water, Mala offers fresh and organic tapas - like mahi-mahi chermoula and crunchy calamari with aioli.
  • Weeee, that flying fish innard hit Cotton right on the bonce. I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 2011: launch night liveblog
  • Infact I live right on the outskirts of the city and am pretty much surrounded by trees and greenery.
  • If mediocre students pray for easily answerable question papers, the bright ones seek good memory power.
  • Her silver athame, with Celtic runes in the handle was laid to the right on the altar.
  • Worth far more, I should say (Hippias answered), for many a man with justice and right on his lips commits injustice and wrong, but no doer of right ever was a misdoer or could possibly be. Memorabilia
  • Will the Greens support the transmission lines to take the power from the windmills down the ridge - big, ugly, lengthy transmission lines right on the ridge top?
  • There is an area of outstanding natural beauty right on the doorstep and it is blocked off because of the dangerous stepping stones.
  • Yes | No | Report from paul wrote 3 years 28 weeks ago m1 carabine fun 2 shoot terribly inaccuate like shooting a golf club wimpy reciol no power I put the sights right on a rabbit 5 yards away and missed by four feet The Worst Guns of All Time

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