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But on the other hand, he couldn't afford to be without Mirielle's information
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But on the other hand, he felt like she had just become that much more of a stranger to him
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But on the other hand, being consumed by fear of the unknown won’t help either
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On the one hand it was maddening to have him put it in and then immediately yank it out accidentally, but on the other hand, it was terribly exciting to realize he was doing this because of his almost animal approach to the situation
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‘But on the other hand, we might think better on a full stomach
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What if it was true? But on the other hand, it was not that bad
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On one hand, it has been a lifesaver—protecting you from physical and emotional damage, but on the other hand, it has been the cause of most of your fears, anxiety, and depression
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On one hand I did not like the idea of letting a telepath poke around my head, but on the other hand I suspected this was a test
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I couldn’t say if that was good or bad, but on the other hand, the Mongols had also changed here from what Grandfather had said
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to work, but on the other hand she didn’t want to look drab for the
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with her madness as a human being, but on the other hand, the
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He quickly realised he was trapped but on the other hand also realised that he may be able to live a very satisfying life in a nice apartment in the town
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They were not common on this part of the coast but on the other hand were not unknown either
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veins of ore But on the other hand, much mineral substance and short-
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He was not religious but on the other hand believed strongly in the sanctity of life
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The gift is not like that which came through the one who sinned; for on the one hand the judgment arose from one transgression resulting in condemnation, but on the other hand the free gift arose from many transgressions resulting in justification
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‘Me too, but on the other hand it isn’t negative, is it? I mean, you can still punish that angel if it was him
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But on the other hand if Special Branch were involved in some way with what was found on Pugh’s computer, then what? She couldn’t see clearly what was best to do
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But on the other hand, I was glad she was here, I realized a little surprised
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But on the other hand, I see your face and although your eyes do not see, they show a remorse and of hurt that only you yourself can feel
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She was not beautiful, as Amaranta had never been, but on the other hand she was pleasant, uncomplicated, and she had the virtue of making a good impression on people from the first moment
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They could be quite cooperative, but on the other hand, you might have to leave out the best parts of the book
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No doubt, some head honcho will complain that this idea won’t work, but I shouldn’t have to bring home the point that it could cost the company more, but on the other hand, with increased productivity comes greater profits
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The old bookseller, knowing about Aureliano’s love for books that had been read only by the Venerable Bede, urged him with a certain fatherly malice to get into the discussion, and without even taking a breath, he explained that the cockroach, the oldest winged insect on the face of the earth, had already been the victim of slippers in the Old Testa-ment, but that since the species was definitely resistant to any and all methods of extermination, from tomato dices with borax to flour and sugar, and with its one thousand six hundred three varieties had resisted the most ancient, tenacious, and pitiless persecution that mankind had unleashed against any living thing since the beginnings, including man himself, to such an ex-tent that just as an instinct for reproduction was at-tributed to humankind, so there must have been another one more definite and pressing, which was the in-stinct to kill cockroaches, and if the latter had succeeded in escaping human ferocity it was because they had taken refuge in the shadows, where they became invul-nerable because of man’s congenital fear of the dark, but on the other hand they became susceptible to the glow of noon, so that by the Middle Ages already, and in present times, and per omnia secula seculorum, the only effective method for killing cockroaches was the glare of the sun
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But on the other hand, start to address the problem your
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tivate, be abstinent, and give up normal sexual life with their spouses in order to gain Consummation; but on the other hand, he proposes to promote "Consummation" through "Male-Female Dual Cultivation
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the two of them, but on the other hand, he did still have his pride
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I have to make sure it does not drop, because it could indicate a bleed or that she has breathed in too much ether, but on the other hand, too little ether and she will come round in agony from the cutting
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Andrew said that in one way it didn’t make sense that we would have to do something, but on the other hand, it makes sense that there would be something on mans’ part to show himself available
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Now fire can kill and do great damage, and many fear its existence, but on the other hand; fire is used to create life, and for that matter, save life
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But on the other hand –
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biblical descriptions of the beast and Antichrist are indeed striking, but on the other hand previous insights of Christians into other sources of beast and Antichrist are still poignant and it would seem rash to discard them without further reflection
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” –Well, yes! But on the other hand, if that
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"But on the other hand and quite to the contrary it's because of your research and the Galaef's interest in it that the sale of my comic book has nearly doubled in the last month
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But on the other hand I was still confused whether I should join that job or stay on in my present job; I was in dilemma
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But on the other hand, I can’t reconcile his Robin Hood-like
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But on the other hand, the Book warned us about you commie pigs
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On one hand, I understand that suffering is derived from wanting and desiring, but on the other hand, how could I even possibly feel happy when there is so much suffering and injustice all around me? Was my compassion and empathy for other’s suffering an obstacle for experiencing happiness? I concluded that I knew a great deal about suffering, but very little about happiness
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But on the other hand, she didn't want it to become a nightmare either
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I doubt he would cancel, but on the other hand, he may well have done so
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“She’s probably only got about another three weeks or so, but on the other hand, it could be three months - you just never know
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That was quite exciting – they hadn’t heard him, but on the other hand he had found nothing of the remotest interest either
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He certainly stood a better chance of spotting Makienko out in the country, but on the other hand, the Russian would have a clearer shot out in the open - if he was there
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But on the other hand, why was his opening offer so much higher than the market valuation? Was this secret support of the charity? Did he have a sick relative who would benefit from the new equipment? Or was he simply ignorant of local property values – a very unlikely option?
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“Is it possible that a man can accumulate so much fundamental knowledge at one time? But on the other hand, why not? There happen to be talented people, like Lomonosov or Leonardo da Vinci, who was far ahead of this time in his knowledge
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But on the other hand, when an individual creates around himself a wave field with certain frequency characteristics - well, simply saying, an aura of love
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But on the other hand, if
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but on the other hand, she wondered if calling Pete was the right
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But on the other hand, the Mohammedan elite allowed themselves to be drawn into the closets of self-recrimination, and fearing religious dilution, shied away from the secular ideas and ideals and kept their children away from the convent education
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tion’41, but on the other hand he stil sincerely relies upon them to
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BUT on the other hand, as I read these stories about my
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There werent many people around, and he was hoping that the doctors rooms wounldnt be too crowded, but on the other hand, it was a psychiatrist, its not as though there are going to be 20 people in there at the same time
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simultaneously perceived with irritation and indignation, but on the other hand
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It was strange that they didn’t just come out and ask, Are you turning into a monster? But on the other hand, what if they believed he was telling the truth and was not undergoing odd transformations? How would an ordinary twelve-year-old boy take to a question like that, if he really knew nothing of dragons, manticores, ogres and faeries?
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A survivor, perhaps? A child’s ball, lost to the sea? But on the other hand, perhaps it was something more that that
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“But on the other hand, the risk could also mean disaster for you,” Melvin stated
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But on the other hand, he could not untie me and set me free for he was loyal to Abbu
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You won't get much sun there unless your rooms are at the back, but on the other hand it is undoubtedly a street for the exclusive and well-to-do, as even I could see to whom marble steps and wrought-iron gates convey the usual lesson
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It was unfortunate that he should have married someone who was so very, he could not help thinking, easily killed, but on the other hand he was less dependent on domestic joys than most members of that peculiarly dependent profession, the Church, for he had his brains
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Lady Shuttleworth and his mother--I shudder to think that it is possible Robin included his mother in the reflection about old women, but on the other hand one never can tell--had stayed on at the farm for another twenty minutes after he left
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On one hand, you could say that it is infinitely better, but on the other hand--"
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But on the other hand, she wouldn't go to just anyone and cry on them
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But on the other hand she obviously had something going on in her life that he wasn't too keen about
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pretty obvious I know, but on the other hand I could promote a gardening
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The bitterest one wasn’t as bitter as last time, because an undertone was missing, but on the other hand it wouldn’t dissolve as easily either
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What had she said? “believe me” or “believe IN me”? She was giving hints all the time that she might want him, but on the other hand she always kept her distances
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Sometimes I did, true, but on the other hand I liked being able to reconnect people with their deceased loved ones
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The minister was on the one hand disappointed that Olin was not seeking his religious counsel but on the other hand quite curious about why his first appearance at the church had some relation to his demonstrations to the townsmen
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There was still time to back out, nothing had been signed yet, but on the other hand it was an offer he would be stupid to turn down
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But on the other hand, in dry wines most of this sugar has been
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But on the other hand, the so-called chaos, ensured by a sequential stimulation of Intelligence, represents a potential source of possible harmony within physical, chemical, biological, and even social systems, all of which exist in these externally destructive states
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On the one hand, they are energy-informationally interrelated only with conglomerates of two highest Levels of an OLLAKT-DRUOTMM-system, but on the other hand, they are also connected with their higher-qualitative modifications of FLUU-LUU-complexes that structure all Spheres of the Universal Creativity manifested in the flakglaass (4-5-dimensional) Reality, from where the Higher Formo-Creators of the Subconscious have generated into their FVU-Configurations an eglleroliftive Element of Creativity (“an organizing and directing Impulse”)
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She did not have Gail"s beauty or glamorous attractiveness but on the other hand was tall, nicely built, with straight blond, shoulder-length hair and pretty in an English “horsy-faced look” as she described herself to me at one time
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But on the other hand, it was really idiotic and I felt very stupid for dancing with someone else’s boy friend
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each other, but on the other hand, she was almost
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Surprisingly, as we have noted, many creatures have changed little over 300 million years, but on the other hand, sadly, millions of species are instead extinct, and in fact, 98 per cent of all creatures that ever existed are now extinct
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Although Exodus 3:6 is constantly quoted to prove the dead Abraham was not dead, there is nothing in it that says Abraham was alive in Heaven at that time, but on the other hand the use of this passage by Christ to prove there will be a resurrection proves beyond any doubt that the dead are not now conscious, are not now alive before and without the resurrection
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Gavin died he felt in part a great relief, but on the other hand dreaded the birth of any
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But on the other hand, if the farmer feels that by giving the cows life entitles him to torture them every moment of their life, that farmer would be regarded as a cruel, sadistic man and abhorred by most
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But on the other hand we may truly say that every step in human progress has been in the same direction, and that in the course of ages the idea of marriage and of the family has been more and more defined and consecrated
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She didn’t particularly want to be aligned with the mother of a bully, but on the other hand she’d liked Jane, and the poor girl had looked quite sick when Renata’s daughter pointed out Ziggy
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But on the other hand, if the weather prevented them getting on with the outside, some of them would have to `stand off', because the inside was practically finished
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And Bloom with his but don't you see? and but on the other hand
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Then he starts all confused mucking it up about mortgagor under the act likethe lord chancellor giving it out on the bench and for the benefit of the wife and that a trust is created but on the other hand that Dignam owed Bridgeman the money and if now the wife or the widow contested the mortgagee's right till he near had the head of me addled with his mortgagor under the act
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Helping Papa, then perhaps taking over the business when he was too old, was the least unattractive option, but on the other hand it was not exactly her dream
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She was white collar, but on the other hand the range was short and the targets were numerous
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But on the other hand this guy looks pretty bad
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She did not seem strung out, but on the other hand she did look tired and surly, and did not appear to be paying any attention to his lecture
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But on the other hand
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But on the other hand we have an equally authoritative and well-established principle of corporate management which subordinates the current dividend to the future welfare of the company and its shareholders
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Allowing on the one hand for income tax and other offsets against these special profits but on the other hand for probable additional profits from the sale of securities by the manufacturing subsidiary, it seems likely that all or nearly all of the apparent improvement in earnings for 1928 was due to nonoperating items
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* It is characteristic of all these enterprises that they have a relatively small part of their assets in the form of material things—such as fixed assets and merchandise inventories—but on the other hand most categories have short-term obligations well in excess of their stock capital
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For on the one hand it has an extraordinarily large number of subsidiary companies (at least 24), making an astonishing variety of products, but on the other hand the entire conglomeration adds up to mighty small potatoes by usual Wall Street standards
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He pointed out that on the one hand these memorials showed that people had been shocked by the horror of the war, but on the other hand the language and imagery they used showed they were trying to dress it up in more heroic terms
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All that was going on before her now seemed quite natural, but on the other hand all her previous thoughts of her betrothed, of Princess Mary, or of life in the country did not once recur to her mind and were as if belonging to a remote past
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She bought only one hat from Madame Reboux, but on the other hand she filled a trunk with sprigs of artificial cherries, stalks of all the felt flowers she could find, branches of ostrich plumes, crests of peacocks, tailfeathers of Asiatic roosters, entire pheasants, hummingbirds, and a countless variety of exotic birds preserved in midflight, midcall, midagony: everything that had been used in the past twenty years to change the appearance of hats
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Now, as it shortly turned out, what made this incident of the Rachel's the more melancholy, was the circumstance, that not only was one of the Captain's sons among the number of the missing boat's crew; but among the number of the other boat's crews, at the same time, but on the other hand, separated from the ship during the dark vicissitudes of the chase, there had been still another son; as that for a time, the wretched father was plunged to the bottom of the cruellest perplexity; which was only solved for him by his chief mate's instinctively adopting the ordinary procedure of a whale-ship in such emergencies, that is, when placed between jeopardized but divided boats, always to pick up the majority first
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" Stay, Liza, that's a stupid question, and you are laughing; laugh away, but one can't help being surprised, you know ; you and he, you are such opposite extremes ! I have studied hira : he's gloomy, suspicious ; perhaps he is very good-hearted, he may be, but on the other hand, he is above all extremely inclined to see evil in everything (though in that he is exactly like me)
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But on the other hand Varenka, alone in the world, without friends or relations, with a melancholy disappointment in the past, desiring nothing, regretting nothing, was just that perfection of which Kitty dared hardly dream
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But on the other hand there was being formed within him an instinctive, furtive, unconscious determination to fight his way out of his wretched circumstances