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1. I have been reading much on mythology, particularly the end times
2. A study found that females of many species, including humans, respond to stressful situations by protecting and nurturing their young and by seeking social contact and support from others, particularly females
3. Women are particularly susceptible to developing depression and anxiety disorders in response to stress as compared to men
4. Shirodara, an Ayurvedic purification technique in which warm sesame oil is poured over the forehead continuously for an hour, is particularly effective
5. option particularly these days
6. In human interaction, particularly with relatives, friends and neighbours, one is often required to counsel either for what we consider as the good of the individual or for our common advantage
7. Another important area is the influence of Media, particularly the TV
8. It was probably one of the worst forms of torture, and Ackers was particularly good at it
9. It is particularly so for the lower middle class and poor people
10. There is better security for all, particularly ladies and children
11. Scriptures are for guidance; particularly for the masses many of them come to know of the contents through discourses by religious teachers
12. Inversions are particularly valuable in this aspect but if overdone, the opposite effect will occur
13. ‘Hmmm … life hasn’t been particularly good to her over the last few years, I don’t think
14. He joined the army during the war and very quickly rose through the ranks – nothing particularly splendid - but in the process, he became very close friends with a guy who lived in Dorset
15. The sale of human body parts, particularly human skin
16. Something about Gino's story made him particularly uneasy
17. Most taboo of all, particularly for those of Maori descent who hold a reverence for the art of tattoo, is the skin-trade
18. Lucy was particularly attached to the
19. That’s not to say that he was particularly easy, he had a definite view on most things
20. He picked up with Christine in his second year … must have been about Easter, I think, she was a quiet girl, intelligent and not particularly pretty
21. What he found particularly offensive was that every model available had an adjustable pain threshold that could be set up to 'suicidal'
22. " They were airborne a second off the top of a particularly large mound of water
23. " There was one with spaceships made of painted monster intestines that he thought was particularly comical
24. ‘It was typical Joris … he was clowning around after a particularly … exacting if successful job
25. ’ Kara mused, spearing a particularly large chip on the end of her fork dipping it in the savoury sauce on her plate before carrying it to her mouth
26. Not particularly pretty, but at least she’d have two hands free now
27. By dint of hiding in one or other of them whenever she felt particularly overcome, she managed to maintain her sanity
28. Kara smiled at the tone – she’d never met either of these two socially, but had heard much of their talents – particularly from Joris who had worked with both on various occasions when it suited his role
29. ’ She said laughing, ‘I’ve not done anything particularly interesting
30. We’d never been particularly close, mother and I, she’d been too withdrawn within herself … from my adult perspective, I can now see that she had never come to terms with the truth about my father
31. Emily was the next to find her egg and the electric jolt she received was a particularly large one
32. It also helps to build cells, particularly of the lungs and nerves, and also helps to form albumin in the blood
33. All the stretching exercises I have described in this book, and particularly in chapter two can be performed in connection with exercising the eyes
34. The White contacted their lead dragon, Wolf, after he observed a particularly nasty fight, and saluted them for their valor
35. He was particularly proud of his charity work, which was a good thing, for he well remembered being a poor squaddie
36. particularly popular on Valentine’s Day
37. The two writers asked him if he thought the syntax was just perfect? They asked for his opinions on all manner of things, and particularly whether he thought the blending of fact, interpretation and style created the most stunning and persuasive of arguments? Then they showed him the latest section of the report, which was hot off the printer, and Sir John could do nothing but open his eyes wider and wider
38. The kisses became more and more passionate and … and now I have a crampy feeling in my gut … as I frequently did after a particularly passionate lovemaking session in past days
39. In the living room he installed a fifty-six inch television monitor and was able to interact with online services in super-sized mode, which he found particularly useful when inspecting the assets and attributes of various potential brides from far flung lands such as the Czech Republic, the Ukraine and the Philippines
40. Both he and Eileen particularly loved the smell of their garlic bed and the way that sunlight thickened the broad, upright blades of their maturing crop
41. While not a common thing for her to do, she had, of late, started to encourage her husband to spend the odd evening in the lounge bar of the Red Lion, especially on a Thursday when his inevitable armchair snoring disturbed a particularly good night on the box
42. It is neither pleasant for me to listen to nor particularly flattering to you
43. An underpinning knowledge of the NLP communication model is particularly helpful for explaining this process within the mind
44. It was a particularly ugly moment in his life that he didn’t enjoy remembering
45. Our guest list is very short – Peter and Jane, Rob, Trish and Leo, Jo and Alastair, Sally and her three children, Gary, Mel and her husband Andrew, Claire and her other half and a couple of Simon’s cousins he is particularly close to
46. the candidates, particularly who she would vote for
47. particularly proud of his charity work, which was a good thing, for
48. particularly whether he thought the blending of fact, interpretation
49. If it is particularly rewarding then learn to be content with it but
50. ‘No … not particularly