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"Oh she let me know she was worth aluminum, I knew she could put up that camp with her left hand, she talked about putting up a whole plank villa
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and they continue to not live up to those expectations, how long are you going to put up with those inconsistencies in your life? How long are you going to put up with broken expectations from someone else in your life?
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That building put up four apartment trees from there, with the courtyard between them over the business space below
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And because he wasn’t trying to be sexist or nothin’, he put up a poster of Rosie the Riveter because she had strong arms
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‘Nothing, just put up with it
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‘When do you want this tree put up?’ he replied and I can hear the grin in his voice
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Unbelievably, it takes us a further two hours to dress the tree and put up the festoons of streamers around the walls
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He tried to guess who it could be, he came up with a very short list, none of whom seemed at all likely unless they were put up to it by someone else
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He knew he had no chance, but he would put up a fight anyway
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"That thing sure put up one hell of a struggle," Alan said
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It put up a terrible fight biting and tearing at the ‘twins,’ but they would not let up or give it any reprieve
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Whatever the weather, Uncle Pantelis would insist we put up the tent, light a fire and sit inside so he could play his bousouki or read me the myths and legends in the right atmosphere
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"Oook, I'd hate to have to put up with that
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"In that case I'm glad you don't have to put up with it," Alan said
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"And you put up with that?"
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These times are so very difficult – people blame themselves and put up barriers
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Ben’s unhealthily nice to his sister all day Saturday; it’s a decided relief when it’s time for me to take Katie to meet Jake – couldn’t have put up with much more of his ‘niceness’
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Glayet and Heymon put up a common screen
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‘You’ll just have to put up with me with a day’s growth then – I refuse to shave in cold water, Sally!’
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Women have to put up with man's sexless pre-occupations because
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Have you ever felt that you needed to “put up a wall”
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put up with it anymore? Within two weeks she had
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country club, I’ve had to put up with the airs and bloody graces of
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“You’re sick! I don’t have to put up with this crap!” She was on her way to the door again
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Every day you put up with it and you don’t have to
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point, they could also see over to their left the plume of dust put up
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You have to feel pretty secure in a relationship to put up with that sort of close friend in your spouse
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I won't put up with this on the job
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‘And where would you find another man who would put up with your funny old ways, that’s what I want to know
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have put up a good fight
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Mechanics would probably be first stone in when they put up their new one
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Medicine still hadn’t put up a new stone for the 100th, they were now one of the last in time, but would still be second stone in
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“Thanks for the warning, I’ve just put up the shields of my soul
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’ Andy said ‘I got the impression he put up some of the money, though I may be wrong
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From the end she could look up a strap-up stairway, barely visible in the sparse candle light, and see there were seven levels to the planks that had been put up in here
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forewarned of the attack, and put up much more resistance that was
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It was five floors of stone, probably put up in the late 40's when this was a separate town on the contour eleven miles northeast of the Kassikan
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I’m sure several schools have put up new course monuments by polishing the old one since then
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‘It would all add up … give some backing to why she put up with the treatment she got up here
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They had to bring in a little help with this and that, new centers of growth have taken over old, what was once the broken-off trunk has put up shoots above everyone now and knee-roots have grown into trunks
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‘As for the rest of it, why did she put up with such treatment?’
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The impression I got was that Karen’s one of those women who want a child and put up with a man long enough to get one, but then pull up the drawbridge
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He was glad of his jacket as he cruised thru the dewy air and he put up and buttoned the collar
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He was sitting at his table paring shums, enough to put up for sale
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The buildings aren’t well constructed and in the areas where Europeans tend to stay there has been a lot of very fast, jerry-built stuff put up in recent years … but … but there has to be hope
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situation for Pick: he didn’t have to put up his own money, but he still got a
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“Yeah that’s right, I can’t train and put up with her Mickey Mouse shit at
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The teacher asked the class today to raise their hands if algebra was the last math class they had to take and half the class put up their hands
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Besides, if you had to put up with all the bull that has flown around this place in the last two days, I would’ve had to hospitalize you in Provo
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Babs gave him a wink and put up his hand as if to say: enough
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Flavio put up a finger
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Otto put up his hand
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Otto opened his mouth to speak but Babs put up his hand
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I now have over 57,500 followers in a little over two years and again it's been about as totally unsuccessful as my time on CompuServe, the 10 or 15,000 reciprocal links I put up and the smoke signals in the sky I've used to say send for my free book
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All the bullshit that he’d put up with, Ed Pentoch, the NN—all because a man
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first time in the history of meals the ladies put up a better effort than me
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one point, but I’ll happily put up with that when the view
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"Put up signs all around town with a way he can contact you
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with this negative attitude, and wasn’t going to put up
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`This is the end of everything' (he said), `at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and cool! How can I hope to be ever set at large again' (he said), `who have been put into prison so justly for stealing so handsome a motor-car in such an outrageous manner, and for such imaginative cheek, put upon such a number of fat, red-faced policemen!' (Here his sobs choked him
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Hudson, the landlady of Sherlock Holmes, put up with a lot
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He put up some lanterns
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This was too heavy to move so he put up a nice stone torch in there and kept it filled, one of seven lanterns he maintained on that stairway today
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put up with much more of this torment!’ said Jean
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Still, people could not put up with this
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It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence
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I really could use a few hours to put up my feet
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is in the glass frame and put up on the wall, it's forever
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To dream that you are being thrown or shot through a wall means that you need to literally breakdown those walls that you have put up around you
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I have put up with your spying on me
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He put up his hood and zipped up his lined jacket
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The proposal is put up for debate, and the measure is passed without objection
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, because tape showed the walkway corridor before the wall had been put up around Columbia
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As he got nearer he put up his hand, a cross between a wave and a gesture of peace
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She would put up most of her vegetables for the winter and would shop periodically in the small town of Dunbar, not telling anyone that she was living alone
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“We couldn’t put up the tent without a reasonably flat area
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By the time Chris decided it was time to stop and put up the tent they had covered a distance of nearly twenty-six kilometres, much better than the previous day
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Chris and Frank put up their hands, but whilst a couple of the others looked undecided, no-one else joined them
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In 1722, this company petitioned the parliament to be allowed to divide their immense capital of more than thirty-three millions eight hundred thousand pounds, the whole of which had been lent to government, into two equal parts; the one half, or upwards of £16,900,000, to be put upon the same footing with other government annuities, and not to be subject to the debts contracted, or losses incurred, by the directors of the company, in the prosecution of their mercantile projects ; the other half to remain as before, a trading stock, and to be subject to those debts and losses
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We stopped for a short while as some put up tents as a respite from the weather
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We were thanked for our efforts and told we had put up a magnificent show and the what we had been waiting for happened and we were dismissed night was falling as we got back to our trench we slumped to the floor in a state of collapse were the cold bit into us and then the rain teemed down
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Deanna did put up a struggle, but no amount of determination would have much effect in her weakened state
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“Taking things easy is that what you think you deserve well just hold on a minute while I get the hammocks put up then you can have a snooze
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I ignored James" ranting as much as possible, but I wondered how his lovely wife, Marianne, put up with it
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I nearly laughed out loud at the thought of a couple of dirty sheets and a bit of dust and the squalor disease and filth we had put up with on the peninsula but instead I ended up crying with tears streaming down my face and dripping into the tea on the table
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she was willing to put up with the boisterous advances of Guy Ashland!
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Though how she put up with him she couldn't imagine
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Bert remarked “This is a bag of shit cooped up in these wagons going nowhere fast and now we have to put up with being eaten alive
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Anyway, this Priest, it appears, had been on to him before, about me and mixed marriages! All that old stuff! I believe he was put up to it by my John's parents
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However nothing seemed to work for long and in the end it was just something that you had to put up with
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The public back home must never know what conditions its soldiers had to put up with because as far as they were concerned this was a clean and noble war little did they know
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“Well, just think, at least you don’t have to put up with me
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organic sense to the concrete/metallic nature which many structures which have been put up
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That was bad enough but then you had to put up with the lice rats and other vermin that infested the trenches the conditions really were terrible
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From there they could put up a better
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It is understood that they were not happy about this, but no one put up a fight
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The sound of the doorbell made her put up her claws
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He had to put up with five other captains on board as
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We put up a fight, believing freedom of speech was too important to be allowed to die
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, so you’ll have to put up with me being here for another few minutes