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They haven't a clue that they are doing so, poor dears, but that doesn't destroy the fact that they are.
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The poor old dears in the fixed income group are disappointed in the party opposite.
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There is no precedent whatever for instructing an authority—an authority, mark you—to do all that it can to secure, poor dears.
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There is a great mistake which one often dears in talking about scientific teaching.
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I ask myself what the poor dears have done wrong.
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We should not fool ourselves into believing that these old people are delightful dears that one wants to be with all the time.
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Dearing made it clear that university research infrastructure had been allowed to run down.
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I think that dears that point.
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I suppose that parents like them because they want somewhere where they can get rid of the little dears for a few hours and a playgroup will do.
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Dearing feared that, if the student contribution was raised by the abolition of maintenance grant, the money might never reach the higher education institutions at all.
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Dearing identified a funding gap of £8 billion.
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Dearing looked studiously at the problem.
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Dearing recommended that, in the forthcoming financial year, an additional £350 million should be put into universities and, in the following year, the figure should be £565 million.
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She rejects his advances unless he destroys the things dearest to him: a tower he has inherited and his favourite falcon.
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The land is the dearest thing that we have.
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Therefore, there will be a tendency for consumers to substitute the dearer one for the cheaper one.
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There is a similar ambivalence about a dear elderly lady.
Dear reader, do not be misled: the frivolous exterior conceals deeper, virtuous and instructive contents.
Murali then sells many things dearer to him to get money for the dowry.
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Matters of conscience could not be negotiated or treated, because the conscience was ' more dear ' than life.
Her husband referred to her as my late dearest companion.
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Death would have been dearer to me than that the recitation of this surah should be interrupted.
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By taking these seven steps, you have become my dearest friend.
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One side or the other had to yield principles they deemed dearer than life before it could be brought to an end.
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Not unnaturally, most parishes chose to use paper rather than the dearer, but more durable, parchment.
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The bhitarkanika is the living place of salt water crocodiles, the foreign birds, dears and many more flora and fauna species.
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The cheaper air-cooled version had belt drive to the rear axle, but the dearer water-cooled model had shaft drive.
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She was all in a flutter, the poor old dear!
Even then, he always extents his helping hand to his near and dears even without asking for such help.
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Many of those lessons, like the ten here, may come at a dear price.
They are, therefore, not only the representation of our lost childhood, which eternally remains most dear to us, but fill us with a certain melancholy.
The new historicists thus menaced much that was held dear: the thrust for contextualization threatened to devalue the currency, turning sound into silence.
He was an esteemed colleague and a close and dear friend who influenced the direction of my research.
She cries and says that she has lost the dearest thing in the world to her.
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More will thus take up another role in syntax, whereas oh dear will be outside it.
Doddering but dear : process, content and function in stereotyping of older persons.
I request you, dear reader, to pause now and sketch the details of an implementation in your favorite language before proceeding further.
In return the devil will grant that person their dearest wish.
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Peering inside to look for her dear son's remains, she finds nothing but tiny bits of his fingernails.
I am ready to redeem her favour with the last drop of my dearest blood.
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Her brother, husband and many dearer and nearer peoples worked hard for promoting socialistic ideas and were sent to jail.
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Is she not every bit as dear and good as he ?
Oh-dear indicates something having gone wrong, s indicates approval and no here indiõ cates not wanting something.
There he resumed work on a full-time basis on the subject dearest to his heart.
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Photography, my dearest, beloved muse, is perhaps the primary culprit, in the process of degeneration of visual education since its invention.
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First, because evolutionary psychology has refuted the tabula rasa theory so dear to sociologists.
In many developing countries, the ketogenic diet is expensive because dairy fats and meat are dearer than grain, fruit and vegetables.
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His dearest wish is to see the world end along with his own life.
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The "dear old lady" who tells of these now-unfashionable unions, declares: "'very happy marriages they turned out'" (325, 326).
Who will give me news of my dearest?
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In his early work he was addicted to a heavy low tone, which he abandoned subsequently for dearer and more transparent colour.
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The precious metals and copper too became dearer due to huge demand in various modern industries.
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Such was the marriage of the blessed, and their perfect disposition toward those dearest to them.
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The dearest things are always those that occur for the first time in life.
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I have all my dearest possessions with me: my letters and photos.
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Salt was one of the dearest commodities that early settlers had and one of the most difficult to obtain.
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After subscription the price rose to five shillings per print (in), making the five print set four shillings dearer overall.
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When people are saying something on a subject as dear to ourselves as ourselves it is easy to slip into pleasantly delusive things.
Dear restores to view thinkers who are now forgotten, but who were at the time of central importance.
All my hope is on my dearest brother's kindness.
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He had him brought up and held him as dear as if he had had him by his own wife.
I am, of course, delighted to be working so closely with my dear f riend and colleague.
I'm glad she's got her dearest wish to have another baby.
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Animals that can be found in this area are: dears, wildcats, badgers, wild boar, coyotes and tlacuaches.
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To all their bereaved families we offer our dearest and heartfelt sympathy.
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Our thoughts go out to his dear wife and family on their grevious loss.
The poor dears love it so.
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The move from indirect realism to user interface can be disconcerting, for it denies an anthropocentrism very dear to us: the assumption that our perceptions are privileged among all species.
Eventually achieved his dearest wish and extinguished a fire when he sat on his own dangerously burning chip-pan, but ruined chips and lost his own life.
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From 1994 to 1998 it was renovated, for which the faades smalt-blue colour, which at the time the house was built was the dearest colour, was reconstituted.
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The chapter might have seemed a bit more complete with an examination of the underlying causes of such a dear th of diversity in populations under study.
In spite of all this, my dear man, the house was not very full even at the first performance, still less so at the second one.
My dear authors, there is still time.
I used to fancy that there was something homely in the word; and, reader, you cannot think how dear to them was the smallest thing that reminded them of home.
You will be compelled to drink the blood of all who are dearest to you: wife and children.
A woman born in 1947 writes that her dearest relative is a female cousin.
A little while ago he was greatly concerned in the event of a law-suit, which was to be the making or the marring of his dearest friend.
He has no sense of humour, no longer a religious feeling, becomes dissatisfied with himself, indifferent toward his relatives and those who are dearest to him.
Whereas the allegory is intermittently valid, the idea of the dear purchase is consistently adhered to and constantly present.
They cannot mandate either dear or cheap money.
Since the form oh-dear survives into the adult system, it must continue to be activated.
Dear girls and boys, we live with you in a country in full bloom and in a great epoch.
He habitually addressed her as 'my dear' and she writes how she waited eagerly for his return when he went on tours.
The former is clearly too dear a price to pay and the latter provides little comfort for belief in divine goodness.
However, despite differences, "dear diary" and "epistolic" assertions have this in common: in neither class is the professional reputation of the writer at serious risk.
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