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Because of this she never had any time for her own parents : my mother could n't think it was right that they 'd parted with two of their children . ' |
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This particularly applies where it appears the public is being parted from its money without receiving , or being likely to receive , anything in return . |
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With a fair amount of jiggling , the big end caps were all parted from the con-rods and the crankshaft was lifted from the crankcase . |
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` We can not part from the argument without expressing our belief that some trial judges would be troubled if they were told that their view , unguided as it is by any established practice and expressed in confidence , was to be determinate of the period to be served by a prisoner . |
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In parting we arranged to meet again , next time in London , and I promised to take her to dinner at her favourite restaurant , the Trocadero on Shaftesbury Avenue , just a stone 's throw from Piccadilly Circus . |
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Yet , as Choate 's account also shows , even wise men and their money can easily be parted by sharp consultants , who can pass through the green baize door knowing that their clients can not peep through the keyhole . |
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To get a replacement kidney , patients must either find somebody willing to part with one of their 's or get one transplanted from a donor who has just died . |
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Yet he is loath to part with skilled people who could prove difficult to replace come the upturn . |
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Mrs Teresa Leinen , 25 , may be parted from Sean , three , and Ashley , one , within five days after the High Court ruled that she broke international laws . |
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And yet will not be entreated to part with your sensual pleasures for your own salvation ? ' |
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Home care for the stroke patient may be chosen because the patient 's doctor feels that the necessary rehabilitation can be done at home , or might be best done at home ; the patient may be more comfortable , and therefore more co-operative to treatment if he remains among familiar surroundings ; he might be liable to excessive stress if parted from his close family , friends or a beloved pet ; or it may be a temporary situation , in which the patient is waiting for a bed in a specialist rehabilitation unit to become available . |
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Philip refused and the stubborn men parted with harsh words . |
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The storm parted in front of us . |
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Since Athena ( Susan Fleetwood ) is reluctant to part with her symbolic owl , her trademark of wisdom , Hephaestus ( Pat Roach ) constructs an exact mechanical replica . |
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` Considering that many of those who used to issue slogans for Palestine have parted ways with this oppressed nation , the Palestinian strugglers … need worldwide support . ' |
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His parents did not get on and parted during the war , which put an end to the old hierarchic world of Amnersfield , where you were not to look at your masters when they came up the drive , but to hoe on regardless . |
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He was one of the eight directors of Lonrho who parted company from it after trying to oust Tiny Rowland in 1973 . |
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Ali poses a question , his eyes closed , his lips parting as if her were sliding open manhole covers . |
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Etna is ` tired and must be thirsty ' , he said in a bitter , parting comment as he left his land . |
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Even in areas which have been virtually abandoned , as in parts of the interiors of Greece and southern Italy , it is extremely difficult to persuade owners to part with their patrimony in the interests of agricultural development . |
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Richard Baxter said he was glad to part with all so that he had nothing left to be confiscated and that he could carry on preaching . |
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It was neatly combed , parted to the side and styled . |
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By the winter of 1969/70 , skinhead hair was longer , parted at the side and styled . |
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On command , the vans raced to the side of the road , the cordon parted , and the demonstrators found themselves facing a mounted police charge at full gallop . |
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He had already invited his new young friend to travel to Stowey a few weeks later , and when they parted after six miles , Hazlitt was possessed by a single thought : ` I was to visit Coleridge in the spring . ' |
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The crowd parted and an English doctor stepped over the warning wire and knelt down beside the man . |
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I suppose we could fix them to read the same , but if we did that , ma'am , we would n't need two clocks , and it 'd be a shame to part with either of them ! ' |
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He packed his belongings , made his goodbyes , and parted from his hosts . |
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Sammy , at times rather naive , wanted to remain with us , and walk me home after I parted from Peggy with perhaps a ` good-night ' kiss . |
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Plus there 's a huge range of accessories , tuition videos and sheet music to suit all tastes , and a fully-soundproofed demo suite for fully testing all the gear before you part with your hard-earned spondulicks . |
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They had a son Cameron , 11 , but finally parted in 1986 after she accused him of giving her black eyes . |
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The more common form shows the hands in an attitude of prayer , centre-chest height , with the fingertips touching and , occasionally , the thumbs crossed ; the second position involves the crossing of the arms with fingertips at centre chest , the right arm being placed over the left and the fingers of both hands remaining closed but outstretched ; finally , there is the attitude of total repose , legs slightly parted at the knees , the shoulders down and the hands placed over the groin , again with the right hand over the left and the fingers together yet unclasped . |
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Make sure that your lips are slightly parted and that your jaw is relaxed . |
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They parted three years later . |
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The couple , who divorced last June , had parted several times . |
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They part , but it is arranged that they can meet again any day in White Friars , near Chester 's Inn , at seven in the morning . |
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HAVING BECOME the Julian Copes of jazz café soul , The Style Council parted company because their records had become so deranged that no-one could comprehend even the tiniest part of them . |
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CATWALK have parted company with the Dedicated label after two singles . |
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Cecil was more concerned with policy than with party or personal ambition ; he parted company with Lloyd George over the League of Nations and post-war diplomacy ; once outside the government he manoeuvred with other discontented " outs " . |
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Slowly , tentatively , they part , your tongues meet , and your awareness of what the future holds passes from speculation to certainty . |
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Under that compulsion they parted with their money . |
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This leader , the champion of change , was frequently a consultant responsible for the area service , or a general manager within the NHS or social services , or the director of a voluntary organization , but it could be anyone with sufficient enthusiasm , knowledge , commitment and determination to persuade others to collaborate and to get people who control resources to part with their cash . |
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It is not known who was the mother of Osred , Aldfrith 's son and successor , nor when Aldfrith 's queen , Cuthburh , parted from him to found a nunnery at Wimborne ( ASC A , s.a. 718 ) . |
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It was argued by some on the Public Schools Commission ( DES , 1970 ) , for example , that parents and children would appreciate the value of the education they received and not simply take it for granted if they actually had to part with some money . |
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Of Glenelg they saw little ; after breakfast on Thursday , 2 September , having parted company with their guides John Hay and Laughland Vass , they walked down to the shore and were ferried to Skye . |
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I remember experiencing a feeling of tremendous excitement , not thinking for a moment of the implications of war , of bombing , of deaths , of families parted from their sons , husbands and brothers . |
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It had been awkward for me to ask our family doctor to prescribe it : he knew my husband and I had parted some time ago . |
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Elderly are warned on conmen builders Elderly people in Stockton have been warned about ` jobbing builder ' conmen after a pensioner parted with £2,500 of his savings . |
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Consequently when the real rush arrives , the bank holidaymakers have a ready-made queue of crawling cars to join a queue parted Moseslike by mothers who stand on the kerb holding their pushchairs at arm 's length ( nappies probably are contagious after three sweaty hours in the park ) so conveniently placing baby midway between front bumper and exhaust pipe . |
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When Bruce was interviewed by the police he said Mrs Knight had been willing to part with her possessions . |