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He was convinced that if the tree was chopped down he could make real use of the land and be rid of the screaming rooks to boot
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“To think that we should see an Amazonian Fritillary, and a red one to boot”
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should see an Amazonian Fritillary, and a red one to boot”
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Before that, their lives hadn’t been exactly horrible, just… lousy, and boring to boot
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temples and libraries to boot
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- but with a mind to boot, again using
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rest of his clothes, tapered to boots made of cotton, the same material as the rest of his costume
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Finally, in desperation, I bolted up from my hand-crocheted cave ready to boot the cat all the way back to the Humane Society from whence he came
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The priest started his incantations again with redoubled vigour, but a woman espied me watching, and the whole assembly were greatly disconcerted at the intrusion of a stranger, and a white man to boot
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Sitting at the desk, he opened the lid and pressed the on-off button, tapping his fingers as he waited for it to boot up
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At times, you might need to boot from a CD or a flash drive, but most of the time you boot from your hard drive
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Since you use the hard drive to boot your OS every time you turn your computer on and almost never use bootable CDs or other drives, it only makes sense to put your hard drive first in line
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date, as you will not be able to boot up if the update gets interrupted
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and keep tapping F8 until the option to boot in Safe Mode appears
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Just 'cause yer were an accident, and a bastard to boot, that don't mean that I think any the less o' yer
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At his waist shimmered a silver belt buckle in the shape of the horns of a steer and his skin-tight jeans were tucked into boots with high heels and pointed toes
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She was three sizes bigger than the classic, yet modernistic idea of what a woman should be, and she had strong-looking shoulders to boot
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Feeling a little guilty to be using her aunt’s computer without permission, Lyra tapped her fingers against the keyboard as she waited for the computer to boot up, willing it to load quicker
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“It’s a good thing the chaps have a ball to boot around,” he began
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The others had crowded into the small office behind him and he could hear their clothes rustling as they all held their breaths, waiting for the machine to boot up
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I wasn’t surprised though, I’m sure the people in the passing cars were wondering why someone was walking down the street wearing surgical scrubs with a mask, cap, and the scrub footie’s to boot
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Chi girl impressed the heck out of the crowd when she ended her routine with what seemed to be about three no handed flips, high up in the air, with some twists in the midst of her flips, and she had stuck the landing to boot
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I successfully passed all of my exams with distinction and bagged an MBA at the University of London to boot, yet I felt paralysed in the real world of employment
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with a phony laugh, to boot
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All they ever got on me was that I bet football games with friends from Motorola, and usually lost, to boot
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They reached the market by the lakeshore, and the enterprises ranged from an eight-year-old boy selling fruit juice from a tiny table on the grass, to booths, stalls, and carts, with permanent retailers and restaurants in the bases of the great trees that lined the beach
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“I salute you all; the Six of Hilia, the elves of Hilia, who have together given The Just Alliance a major victory over the insidious conspiracy, and saved you from being assassinated to boot!”
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Easy to deal with and a swordsman to boot—but so loyal he squeaked
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conclusion that the whole thing had been ridiculous to boot, broke into laughter, much to
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participate in Special Forces and was off to boot camp before I knew it
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took my tests, scored high enough to participate in Special Forces and was off to boot
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One of his toughest soldiers to boot
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Loosey knew right then and there he was set up and by a bitch to boot
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A young graduate of twenty-two; full of himself and arrogant to boot
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Afterwards she called Matthew to boot
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He didn't really care about Lily, but insisted meeting her after our meeting today? He was such a hypocrite, and a pretentious asshole to boot
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Thus, she became a performing artist and started getting a good press to boot
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The full Moon (also a powerful financial day) will be on the 16th (and will occur in your money house to boot)
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The stranger was clad like himself in regard to boots and breeks, though the latter were of silk instead of leather
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After fifty-seven years, I finally had the kind of mother I wished for as a child, and a real brother to boot
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It is one of the most studied supplements on the planet, and it relatively inexpensive to boot
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for sore eyes to boot
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I could have been imagining it, but I swear she gave me a wink to boot
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a local youngster with a simple gift and save money to boot
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“The church is about to boot him out of office,” Max said
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The missing shoe was the least insulting of his appearance, as he had not only slept in his clothes but missed a good washing in a while to boot
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To complicate the situation, his wife was also a problem drinker; plus, she was a drug addict to boot
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Hell, the Pope would probably suffer a heart attack if someone told him that Jesus Christ conceived a child, and with a so-called sinner to boot
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He was trying to boot us out of his
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Chao Min was a gun runner, a weapons salesman, and a religious extremeist to boot
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he waited for the computer to boot up from Standby
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If a quartermaster refuses to give you a combat uniform for this air heroin, then you have my benediction to boot his ass
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‘’So, you are telling me that an eighteen year-old captain, and a girl to boot, performed better than half a dozen older, more senior captains and majors, is that it? Should I promote that girl to the rank of major, then? It would be commensurate with her present command position as a squadron leader
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As he waited impatiently for his computer to boot, he approached
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Jason started his laptop computer, and left it to boot-up
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move on, or when it is time to boot them out of the nest of their
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An almost throw back from the sixties in style, with cigarette burns in the armrests to boot
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That a person this young, and a woman to boot, could have been promoted to full colonel had created quite a storm of controversy in Washington and across the Army leadership
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The couple of minutes it took the computer to boot felt
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She activated one of the monitors inside, waited for it to boot up while looking around at all the weapons locker
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Not only was Lacey carrying a child for us, but my sister carried the double-whammy of being HIV positive to boot
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At the end of year one, with the IUL you have been able to leverage the values of your funds and have the potential to make an above-average total return on your funds, plus you have approximately a 2 million-dollar death benefit for your family to boot
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You got to enjoy the money you took out in the form of tax-free loans, and your beneficiaries got a tax-free win-fall to boot
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Not only had she been caught with Alex but she had been caught by his father's personal snake in the grass to boot
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pain to boot, they’ll refuse to repent
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‘What a bully to boot,’ she said, satiated at length
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From an American to boot! The shame you brought over this house
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By the same token, the karmic theory guarded man from the debilitating affects of envying the better-off, and that helped one and all build a society of happy souls striving to better themselves in word an deed, never mind their economic lot, well, till the mid 20th Century or so before the ‘why not me’ phenomenon began to boot out the age-old Hindu wisdom from its karmabhoomi
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Before long, the initial euphoria of the Hindu-Muslim bhai-bhai, occasioned by their Bengali sense of gratitude, gave way to the Indian animosity brought to the fore by their Musalman upbringing on the staple diet of Hindu hatred, which goaded them to murder their own savior, Mujibur, perceived to be India friendly, and to wipe out his kith and kin in cold blood to boot
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More ominously, what about war and peace that national leaders may be called upon to make, especially in India, which had fought many a war in its short independent history? Isn’t that a Capital decision with emotive element and tactical content attached to boot? Wasn’t India at a warlike situation with Pakistan in the wake of the terrorist attack on its parliament on 13th December 2001? Would have a foreign origin Prime Minister served India’s interests judiciously? Why, wasn’t the overwhelming public opinion was to take the plunge; what if Sonia Gandhi on the gaddi went with the popular mood for fear of being perceived as unpatriotic for inaction? If attacking a hostile country seems to serve the long-term Indian national interests, can the foreign origin Premier, unsure about the outcome of the adventure, have the nerve to act? Didn’t Lal Bahadur Shastri, even as Pakistan crossed the Line of Control in Kashmir in 1965, order the Indian troops to cross the International Boarder near Lahore, which none thought India ever would, and what fuss the Great Britain and other Western powers made of that Indian military move
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So they sided with Muhammad’s progeny and began to swear by Ali, of course, besides Muhammad for after all it is the essence of being a Musalman, and thus the unitary path of Islam that Allah envisaged for the believers came to be forked into the Sunni right and the Shia left with a Quran to boot in Persian
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It loses all the ecstasy that another girl can give and entails, to boot the infamy and shame that fall on girls who lie with men
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Leaves us right where we were and with a sore throat, to boot
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Mark proved to be a quick learner and was hard working and honest to boot
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He wore a prim blue shirt and nicely fitting black pants with formal shoes to boot
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They also indulge in having a string of women to boot
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The tone so irritated the presumptuous visitor that her foot screamed for balls to boot
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She was dressed as a dominatrix wearing a spiked dog collar and stiletto boots with her eyes a smoky black and her lips cherry red
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their own foods and supplements to boot that are high in protein and
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”) It’s a damn fun song to boot
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The maître d' position cost her grandmother’s ‘secret Arroz Doce’ rice pudding recipe to boot
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was still wearing those velvet stiletto boots
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It seemed to take a million years for it to boot up
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He was lucky to escape the noose, but being an educated man and a charming fucker to boot, as soon as he landed on Van Diemen's Land he turned informant and gradually worked his was up to Chief Constable
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John's provided them with a free meal every night and board to boot
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Feeling threatened—and snubbed, to boot—Sig latched his teeth 99
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“Aye he is and if you tell another soul I'll have you sent down to boot
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Well, the same thing exactly applies to boots
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It won me more brownie points to boot
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She was countless times stronger than he was and more cunning to boot
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low-intermediate sections to boot, whereas expert and extreme ter-
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It took ages to boot up and she cursed it under her breath
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"Sorry, it takes ages to boot up and I have to keep it plugged in 'cos the battery is shot
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It had been her best game and there was a scout from Notre Dame watching to boot
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wished for as a child, and a real brother to boot
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They let her set off for Boston on her own, at only twenty! She worked at a Regional Headquarters for a while (that’s what they’re calling these Head Offices they have going up everywhere—I guess right now, they’re all up North—Boston, New York, Chicago, but more are fixing to go up everywhere else now) then she said she got to reading some of them stories folks is printing about Jesse and the Younger boys and me, they’re real big back East, they find tales of riders and outlaws real fascinating, and when she found out Jesse and me are members of the Order to boot she just had to come out here and meet us, the outlaw Confederate Sons
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Smith waited for the computer to boot up
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Somehow Evette doubted that, but the report did echo what the shop owner had said that the men had seemed to be extremely robust in physical form, with long hair to boot
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an exceptional talent to boot
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A tiny shudder rolled through me as I heard the chime as it came on, but I kept my eyes open and waiting patiently for it to boot up