I happen to think he is an excellent fighter, capable of mixing it with any of the world's top fighters. |
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A trolley is wheeled in from the kitchen, and any teachers that happen to be present at the time team together to dish out the meals. |
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So if squatters happen to move in before he can resell his investment, he simply shows them the door with a baseball bat. |
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The result is a cacophony, and nobody is the wiser about what is happening or is likely to happen to the economy. |
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The base-station takes programming, digitises it, squirts it over the WLAN to wherever you happen to be sitting with your LocationFree screen. |
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In our society these two groups happen to be engaged in a bitter conflict about everything from SUV's to Presidents. |
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Does anyone really want what happened to radio to happen to TV, or newspapers, or cable television? |
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He said that he will have to wait until he gets a concrete sense of what exactly will happen to the physical location of the Bomber. |
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Sometimes other people happen to be championing the artist at the same time, and lo and behold, they get national radio play. |
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I think they describe what the psychologists call life stage transition moments and these happen to everyone a number of times. |
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Well yes obviously this sort of romance needs money, and if you just happen to be courting Paris Hilton, then hey. |
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Were they acting like the stringers who just happen to be around for events such as the murder of election officials on Haifa Street? |
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The bulk of the victims appear to be ordinary people who happen to have strayed across the media's radar. |
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Stroke victims are worried about what will happen to them if they are turfed out of the specialist ward to fend for themselves. |
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I don't want to see injuries happen to anyone on the football field, but they are a part of the game. |
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Two hunters happen to be nearby and they motion for me to follow them down a sidetrack. |
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This leaves the question of what would happen to the packs of fox-hounds throughout the country that would no longer be required. |
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Would you happen to have access to the percentages of eligible voters who in fact voted? |
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Her idea seems to be that terrible things can happen to a person, but he can still survive if his spirit remains unbroken. |
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He is more or less of good character, is extremely ashamed and nervous about what is going to happen to him. |
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From one night to the next they lived in mortal anguish of what might happen to the man, the wife and the child that was waiting to be born. |
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For a moment, it was if she had left her body and was watching this ugly scene happen to someone else. |
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You see I'm no lawyer, but I happen to know that the business of court cases is a process. |
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Unless someone new comes along soon, and probably someone who has the same blood group, I hate to think what will happen to my brother. |
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So if I happen to forget my sponge bag while I'm travelling, I'll never have to fear body odour. |
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I fear what will happen to us all, but I am ashamed to admit I have no hope anymore, too much has been lost. |
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What would happen to a balloon if it was blown up in a classroom and then taken to the top of Mount Everest? |
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Co-incidences are unbelievable things that happen to Blue Witch with amazing regularity. |
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Everyone is all concerned about what will happen to the stock market if Microsoft get broken up. |
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You don't want to kill him, but if he mucks you around, well, something's gonna happen to him. |
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By means of a skeleton key, I let myself into any house when the owners happen to be absent. |
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She has a writer's eye for what the connections are between words and actualities, events and the people they happen to. |
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The problem here is that people object when randomly good things happen to undeserving people. |
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So I happen to have several spinthariscopes of various vintages, of which this item is a poor imitation. |
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Do we think ourself to be so unaware and undiscerning that we let creative destruction just happen to us? |
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I happen to like my knees, but nobody ever accused them of being well protected from bumps and bangs. |
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Her story is a compelling example of what can happen to migrant women who are unequipped socially and economically to deal with their new role. |
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He has promised that if anything should happen to me, he will try to ensure sure that you are well treated. |
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The sudden unexpected death of an infant or child is one of the worst events to happen to any family. |
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Darren didn't say anything as he shivered from the cold and from his fear of what would happen to him now. |
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We just want the guy to muzzle his dog so that this doesn't happen to anyone else's pet. |
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I'm also self-employed so am entitled to nothing, nada, zero, zilch, of anything if I happen to fall ill, lose work, or have kids. |
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And many fear what will happen to their children if the option of simply closing the school is pursued. |
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With neither of them in the first flush of youth, he worries about what will happen to his collection when he is gone. |
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I happen to know a cop personally, and she is an honest and upfront person on and off the job. |
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If you happen to know the people responsible for this transfer, smack them upside their heads. |
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Now, I'm very soft-hearted and happen to know that my meat appears by special act of creation divinely shrink-wrapped on Tesco shelves. |
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Also, if you happen to have a private jet and an apartment in Paris, now's the time to break them out. |
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I was nervous about the whole thing and worried that something bad would happen to us all. |
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If you happen to have a film that has legs and good word of mouth, and you do a serious spend on it, then you stand a chance at a breakaway hit. |
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I happen to be a big believer that all athletes should to yoga, Pilates, or something similar. |
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However, in the final minute of the contest, a moment of madness that could happen to any player happened to the unfortunate netminder. |
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This year it is our 20th anniversary and we happen to have chosen a well-known guest artist. |
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The Song Book solos are little musical epigrams, which happen to survey popular Twenties piano styles from an often-ironic distance. |
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And they also happen to victimize other innocent people, so the tragedy is compounded. |
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I happen to be reading the diary of Betsy Freemantle, the wife of a naval captain during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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If you happen to own a posh motor, or are particularly accident-prone, then you might consider taking out fully comprehensive insurance. |
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Base your decision on pace depending on what will happen to the ball after the hole. |
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I serve eggs over easy, sourdough or rye, omelettes, pancakes and French toast to those that happen to find their way into our little joint. |
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You're a stubborn, pig-headed, self-pitying man who's only thinking of himself and what will happen to him if his hands don't heal! |
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What would happen to accountability if an attacker would find a bug in a program and use it in order to gain access to medical records? |
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I hope this thing is nipped in the bud and does not happen to any other councillor. |
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Crows and sparrows have been known to attack innocent passers-by who happen to stroll near their nests. |
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The next time you happen to come across a piece of spatterware, take the time to study and appreciate it. |
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You see I happen to know that my sister would never jump into bed with just any man unless she loves him. |
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But what would happen to the right to counsel if lawyers were always second-guessing the justice of their clients' causes? |
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We don't want a list of random facts that just happen to be true of all the languages that are spoken now. |
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In science, observations are not any random facts that investigators happen to have registered. |
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You store the shows that you want to watch, and have them available wherever you happen to be. |
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Many other strange things happen to these files when converted to an indexable format. |
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I spent most of the film afraid that something terrible would happen to a child, explicitly or not. |
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She was afraid that something might happen to her mum while she wasn't there. |
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This lady points out her home here among the rubble, but she is afraid of being seen on camera, fearful of what may happen to her. |
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But in conclusion, let me simply say that after you leave the White House, a number of things happen to you. |
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I happen to think his remarks highly pertinent, which is why I have reproduced them here. |
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This is real reality television, because it could actually really happen to you! |
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Unfortunately, all of them fall in our immediate or near proximity, and we happen to be vulnerable in any case. |
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Then that feisty optimist rears up in me, and my commitment deepens to enjoying this brief ride on the only green planet I happen to know of. |
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You can even take out police helicopters if you happen to have very good aim or the right weapon. |
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Still, you have to start somewhere, so if you happen to be stuck for words, who do you cog? |
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More than 100 people aired their views on what should happen to a two kilometre stretch of land along the River Wharfe. |
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People often perceive that these illnesses only happen to older people, however this clearly isn't the case. |
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She would say that she was streetwise and it wouldn't happen to her, but I was terrified. |
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I happen to be nuts about his chamber music, so I'm not really the one to ask how high they rank within his oeuvre. |
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I've ripped back a few times already, whenever I happen to notice a misplaced purl or knit stitch. |
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There would be a lot less prostitutes on the streets where anything can happen to them. |
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If you happen to live in an area that was developed over the past few years, there might even be a system to remove storm water nearby. |
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If you leave, there is no knowing what might happen to you without my protection, or to your friends. |
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Even if the region is now relatively safe, there is no knowing what will happen to the troops once they get there. |
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Some people do happen to have things like penknives in their pocket when they come into court. |
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He should have envisaged what would happen to him after insulting her sister. |
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Mr Haslam said he could not comment on what would happen to the hotel if the application was turned down. |
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What would happen to the scarlet ibis, our pride and joy and a national symbol? |
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I felt that I had been a victim all of my life. I have had all sorts of bad things happen to me. |
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If those mutations happen to be in oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes and they accumulate over time, it might cause a skin cancer to develop. |
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As she Xeroxes another copy, she chastises herself for thinking such silly thoughts for nothing of the sort could happen to her. |
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This scenario will happen to you and the trick is to accept it, lay the bet off and accept a small loss and then move onto your next trade. |
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As with that venue, which has been completely rebuilt and relaunched, the same fate is destined to happen to this one. |
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Alternately, if you happen to run into them while they're out carousing, have them fill you in. |
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They wrote me a very ominous e-mail saying if I relisted the item horrible things would happen to me. |
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We have experienced the submergence, but what will happen to the farmers of M.P. with large landholdings, even about 50-500 acres of land. |
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You can make an appointment by calling 931-3385, or just stop in if you happen to be passing by and feel a yen to yak. |
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They aren't really housemates, just people who happen to rent from the same landlord. |
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That can happen to rich guys, particularly touchy, thin-skinned rich guys who prefer to surround themselves with yes-men. |
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I happen to be one of those women for whom pregnancy has brought a welcome calm and relative peacefulness. |
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I happen to view myself in a very human way, and I describe the mistakes I made and the way I acted sometimes as being pretty reprehensible. |
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I happen to be a supporter of exploiting the oil that's in Alaska and oil shale that we can exploit in Canada and in the States. |
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Unless something amuses me or I happen to be blissfully happy, I'm not usually smiling. |
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Why do the inhabitants of the future grant the man's request when they surely know what will happen to him when he returns to his past? |
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Then the universe or whatever is out there pays me back by making bad things happen to me and the people around me. |
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This is the same effect as can sometimes happen to us in the course of an analysis or a therapy. |
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If you happen to have both aces in a suit, then it is not urgent to lead one. |
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But the case manager is not present when two clean-cut young men in suits happen to knock on his apartment door the following week. |
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Fortunately for Laurie, I'm here to set his mind at rest, for I happen to know that his projections are fundamentally flawed. |
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And if I happen to tell you I think something's a deal-breaker, that does not mean break the deal, do not pass go. |
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One of the best things to happen to surfing did, however, happened in 1973, when surfer Jack O'Neill invented the leash, or leg rope. |
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I held my breath until he set the glass down on the counter envisioning what would happen to us if we broke a piece of Mother's crystal. |
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There has been a lot of Reg reader debate over what exactly will happen to findings from the project. |
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All the while I can't stop thinking about what will happen to me if I fall into that void. |
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Was he trying to pay back his debt, or was he really worried over what would happen to me? |
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If you happen to notice someone riffling through the fuchsia pages of La Gazzetta dello Sport, you're in luck. |
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That they happen to clean up a lot of the town's riff-raff is simply an added bonus. |
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We really do not know what would happen to time when an object passes the speed of light. |
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The lottery is a metaphor for what can happen to any parent, mother or father, and their children, at the hands of the secret family courts. |
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I meet Pete at the appointed place, which I happen to notice is near Molly's house. |
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We wonder apprehensively about what will happen to the traffic as the economy expands, and ever more people switch from two wheels to four. |
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After all, what if the ideas that end up winning popular support don't happen to be ones that they approve of? |
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He also told him that he was not the first person to have had a paranormal event happen to them in this building. |
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What will happen to the money gained from those living in this year will be decided at a later date. |
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Maybe I'll just have one foot resting on the peak, and the other further back, and I'll just happen to hug this chimney pot. |
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What will happen to the money put aside for a possible fire strike if this is averted? |
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The losers from all that are, of course, the poor little children who happen to be the subject of the proceedings. |
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Kevin, would you happen to have room for another lost soul at your house for a little while? |
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The first three World Cup qualifiers also happen to be away from home, and you need home matches to raise revenue. |
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Has anyone else had anything like any of these experiences happen to them before? |
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A few bad eggs are behind the trouble, the rest just happen to have nowhere better to be. |
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I have a low opinion of pop music lyrics, I just happen to have a near-perfect memory for them. |
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And if you happen to catch an ace or a king, that's likely to win the pot too. |
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So life moved placidly forward, in his last days, from nonage to nonagenarianism, and boredom was the worst thing that could happen to him. |
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I did notice that the spelling in most of the unwanted e-mails I happen to read is generally atrocious. |
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He has been well trained for it but you do get a fear in the pit of your stomach when you think about what could happen to him. |
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The banks are due to meet again at the end of February to take a final decision over what should happen to charges. |
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If you happen to forget your novel, you can quite happily while away the hours drinking in this austerely beautiful scenery. |
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By the way, did you happen to ask the Canadians what they thought of their country's health care system? |
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Did anyone happen to see the alternate ending that is floating around the internet? |
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I am now pretty convinced that these books were authored by two different people who just happen to have the same name. |
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But even if you happen to be the big winner, your victory may prove hollow. |
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I happen to prefer integral magazines to detachable box magazines, but that's just a personal choice. |
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And the chemistry is every bit as important as whether you happen to agree on every issue. |
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If someone does happen to talk to you about their problems, you will use it as blackmail. |
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If you happen to be a fellow Bostonian or Cantabrigian, then get in touch with chapter President Ronan Wolfsdorf find out what we're up to. |
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They cowered in the corridors of Parliament House when a hireling of John Wren whispered what might happen to them if they did not toe the line. |
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Since they don't want to have it happen to them, they figure that if they are silent, they wont be known as tattletales. |
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They're obsessed with systems, and they're good at systemizing, even when they don't happen to be mathematics professors or savants. |
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What do you think is going to happen to Education for the next two years if Michel stays on as Minister? |
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Most are dedicated, caring men who just happen to have backed the wrong horse. |
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Nothing can serious happen to them, as they are locked in their battle, and the worst thing that can happen is their plan backfiring. |
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If you happen to be a reader of the Guardian's letters pages, you'll probably know about the recent exchanges over uses for 35 mm film canisters. |
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If you happen to be a big fan of Manhattan clam chowders, tomato is still appropriate. |
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They speak, Urdu or Hindustani regardless of the local languages of an Indian State in which they happen to live and thrive. |
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They said the coastal state was the canary in the coal mine, a warning of what would happen to the rest of the country if he had his way. |
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They happen to be really bad at managing their bugs, and not providing fixes on time, but that's another issue. |
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He tells her that he almost hopes something bad would happen to her so that he could save her at any cost. |
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However, for the individual investor detailed calculations based upon what might happen to each particular drug is overcomplicating the issue. |
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But the Minister in the chair should tell us what will happen to that family's effective marginal taxation rate as its income goes a bit higher. |
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Anyway, if you happen to have an online subscription to the Journal, you can click here to read Lippman's story. |
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If you happen to hit framing while drilling, use a screw instead of a toggle bolt at that location. |
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If you ever happen to meet Brian Walsh, there's no point in banging on about that great documentary you saw on RTE last night. |
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Do you by chance happen to know any art gallery owners secretly aspiring to be Don King? |
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What will happen to the child that was conceived with the father out of work and the mother in need of support during maternity? |
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If this mutilation of women and their bodies continues, what will happen to our future, to our daughters and to our herstory? |
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If you do happen to drop by, do take pictures and share them on our Facebook page. |
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She explained the custom in her family was to share and share alike whatever you happen to have. |
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My theological orientation does not happen to be one which minimizes the stubbornness of man's depravity. |
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Having decided to remain here, it makes no sense that I walk around and live in total fear of what could happen to me. |
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Many of these voters had voted an absentee ballot and wanted to know what would happen to their ballot. |
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For six months I don't get anything from you and now you just happen to literally waltz in here and surprise me like this. |
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It's not a name which trips easily off the tongue, unless, of course, you happen to be a warder in a Singapore prison. |
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We are in a cul-de-sac and I am frightened about what might happen to children while cars are doing three-point turns. |
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My two nearest neighbours are rather nice chaps who also happen to be exceptionally easy on the eye. |
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What would happen to the economy if 11 million people were deported or self-deported? |
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Also, whether or not it's a specific form, do you happen to know a good site or book with reference to more obscure poetry forms? |
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I may not know much, but I do happen to know of some interesting projects that will tickle your tailfeather. |
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All of this is in open view of the street through big glass windows where the camera crew happen to be. |
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It doesn't bear thinking about, unless you happen to be the supremely gifted chronicler of all our worst nightmares. |
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However, if you happen to be out with me, just don't expect me to cough up for a tip if the service has been average or lousy. |
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We do not think that something is beautiful merely to me, in the way that we might say that some things just happen to give me sensuous pleasure. |
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Why does an omniscient, omnipotent God allow pain and suffering to happen to sentient, living things? |
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Nauru is an object lesson in what can happen to a small country with a rich but narrow, and finite, resource base. |
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As a young man I observed extreme hairiness on older people but didn't realise it might happen to me in time. |
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This taste is often described as stalky, but if you ever, for whatever reason, happen to gnaw a mahogany sideboard you will recognise the taste. |
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I happen to be a supporter of nuclear power for the electrical power grids upgrade. |
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Firstly, if you happen to run an extensive subterranean mass transit system, you should familiarise yourself with the topology of the network. |
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What would happen to any politician who dared to confess that he or she hated pop music and liked listening to Mozart's string quartets? |
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These little incidents made me think about the countless dramas and crises that happen to people every day. |
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And besides, the real reason you want a hard case is because of the unspeakable things that happen to cases in airports. |
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She'd turned into a shrewish, nagging fishwife who carried five sets of clothes around for her kids should they happen to get dirty. |
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I also happen to believe that an informed, educated, lapsed Judaism might also be the most true form of the religion, today. |
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Probably more to the point, he was in charge, and didn't want comments from any minions who might happen to notice. |
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If your plans for new year happen to include a trip to space, the federal government has just released a rule book for your travels. |
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The above-mentioned red Jell-O is an easy dessert if you happen to have a heart-shaped cookie cutter. |
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A thousand different accidents and mischances could happen to divert me on the way. |
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What would happen to my reporting if I wore out some shoe leather in the convention hallways or out on the streets? |
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I happen to know that miserable wretch intimately, as I stare at him each morning in the mirror. |
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Now there's a tricksy little topic not likely to raise many smiles should it happen to pop up in conversation. |
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What would happen to a literary form like the novel if it was invisibly hollowed out rather than brilliantly exploded? |
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On the other hand, he saw first hand in Gore 2000 what can happen to a top-heavy, insidery operation. |
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It's just an attempt to neuter any Tea Party support for conservative candidates who happen to have an R by their names. |
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You didn't happen to ask how far ahead it could be booked, did you? |
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But if one of the major ratings agencies says the U.S. is no longer AAA and a recession looms, what will happen to the U.S. debt? |
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Adelaide isn't just a doll letting things happen to her, she's a complicated and centered character with a lot at stake. |
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We also happen to have a wonderful commentator, Clive Irving, who is obsessed with aeronautics. |
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The best thing to happen to it was the aborting of the third season, which effectively ended the series in a cliffhanger. |
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If, during the course of the night, you happen to meet two philosophical ladies of your acquaintance, it is important that you conduct yourself respectably. |
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Activists are warning our farmers a similar disaster could happen to them. |
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You could get radiation sickness if you happen to be in the area. |
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His appearance seemed to lend a whiff of legitimacy to the claim of the Raelians, who happen to think, among other weird beliefs, that humans are clones of extraterrestrials. |
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They have a new nest in a tree back on the campus of the community college, whose sports teams happen to be named the Eagles. |
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As all matches were rained off what will happen to that match? |
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One of the most irksome things that can happen to a mobile phone user is a flat battery, and the charging devices are designed to solve the problem. |
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If you do happen to get burnt, apply some good aftersun cream onto the area as soon as possible and seek medical advice if the burnt area blisters or becomes painful. |
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I'm on public transit again, this time I standing, my eyes inadvertently just happen to glance down at the person sitting in front of me when whoa! |
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The reason for his crippling indecision is simple as it is maddening, especially if you happen to be married to him. |
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These things also happen to people who you know are helpless, like random people caught in the crossfire. |
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Eventually the partnership was wound up and a dispute arose as to what should happen to the property that the parties co-owned for their business purposes. |
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So when she gave birth to her second son several years later in Sheffield she treated him with kid gloves, determined nothing would ever happen to him. |
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He didn't want anything extra in return, just to feel safe in the knowledge that if something did happen to him while playing he would be looked after. |
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They will still receive a salary if something is to happen to Ziad, but she is trying to make sure she saves as much as possible. |
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I happen to have four children that are minors, in that age frame. |
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Fine if this is the bus you want to board, but not if you are trying to get one of the ones coming along behind and you happen to be at a request stop. |
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Each day is meticulously and absurdly spent planning our tactics for the game and working out what would happen to the league table if we won and everybody above us lost. |
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What anguished me most was that I had allowed this to happen to me. |
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We do not like to admit that this can happen to the British squaddie. |
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I happen to own three of the beasts, along with one crazy Arab! |
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Artificial government intervention is what you happen to do for a living. |
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I happen to be of his godless camp, but I found this smackdown gratuitous and rude. |
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There happen to be more of those in the South and Great Plains than elsewhere, and so Santorum does well. |
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Which makes Paradise Lost the ideal listen for those among you who happen to like the more lugubrious moments of Depeche Mode, or Metallica, or, preferably, both. |
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Some one of the lumberers who may happen to be best acquainted with the stream acts as pilot, all the others following his directions in the navigation. |
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I happen to love this stuff, but have difficulty including it in an article about sweet wines because only few Madeiras are made in a true dessert style. |
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Regardless of which university we happen to be attending, one inevitably considers some variety of the question of how to live sanely in a difficult time. |
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They happen to be wrapped around his real amour, the tarty singer. |
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Should you happen to be schlepping your own canoe or kayak, take it to Riverside Park, where you can put in and take out with no need for a shuttle. |
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I happen to believe that she was right to refuse to compromise with Galtieri and to insist that the Argentinians had to leave the Falklands, bag and baggage. |
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Indeed, the available evidence is inconclusive on what will happen to employment with an increase at these levels. |
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I happen to believe an audience is totally capable of weighing in the objectivity or subjectivity of the filmmaker. |
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I happen to support equality and also a welfare state but too often these involve an idea that enough money, shared by enough people, will solve most problems. |
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They have cataclysmic visions of what will happen to the world if Orestes escapes punishment, since there will be no justice to this matricidal murderer. |
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Events that would occasion great dramatic fanfare in a conventional story occur matter-of-factly, often stimulating zero effect in the people they happen to. |
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You place great importance on whatever you happen to be interested in, and can be quite thorough and detailed in what you are doing, but find it difficult to be consistent. |
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First, personally, I do happen to think that Linux is more securable than Windows, and I've said so repeatedly in this very column over the years. |
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Your life was meaningless, nothing significant would ever happen to you. |
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Sometimes I go through them and jot down things that would be useful for whatever book I happen to working on at the time. |
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If they dare to touch me again, they will see what will happen to them. |
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There is just a lot of creativity and theatricality in performers who happen to be gay. |
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But then I thought he would instantly kill me, and I'd never know what would happen to Martina. |
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If you happen to be tripping on LSD, this may be highly enjoyable. |
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If these happen to be the weaknesses that the team officials have been talking about, I wonder why did they prefer to wrap them in a shroud of secrecy. |
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They were similar to the revolutionaries of tsarist Russia, who also had diverse views of what would happen to their country after the end of tsardom. |
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We are not smarter or wiser because we happen to be born later, and it's an unlovely tendency to imagine that we are. |
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I happen to like the whistling of the turbo to remind me of what's going on in the engine bay just behind my back, although I imagine some might find it irritating. |
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How did this happen to the man who starred in cinematic gems like moonstruck, Honeymoon in Vegas, Raising Arizona and Valley Girl? |
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Firstly, it's the morning that I happen to severely sprain my ankle, landing badly on a tussock of grass as I trot downhill from my tent to the river below. |
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If you happen to be suffering from any or all of the conditions listed above, you need to stop using any toothpaste or mouthwash of any description whatsoever. |
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You know, regular Americans who also happen to be dancers at a vegan strip club. |
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If I go through the rest of my life hating the people who killed my son and letting that eat me up and destroy me, that will happen to my children too. |
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Not only is this a waste, but if you happen to get a blood test or urinalysis when consuming creatinine, your doctor may think you have kidney problems. |
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I wondered what would happen to the trees if some of the permafrost melted, allowing roots to expand in longer growing seasons. |
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They just happen to be very sad, painful comedies, very sorrowful. |
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Any Asian film that doesn't happen to be a martial arts triumph is left behind because the buy-back buyers steer clear of annoying subtitles or classical music soundtracks. |
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Without Shazam, you can plausibly take credit for having written and performed any song you happen to hear on the radio. |
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The local Kentucky barbecue places use meats left over from their barbecuing as the basis for burgoos that change depending on what meats happen to be left over. |
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They're not a secret cabal that runs things from the shadows or anything, but they are important opinion leaders who happen to be very influential. |
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The poor teenagers think that this really happens, and feel inadequate that it doesn't happen to them, even though their mates claim they get their oats on a regular basis. |
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As early as 1932, before his arrival here, Gottfried Fraenkel clipped off the halteres of flies to see what would happen to their flight responses. |
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If all you have in your home is a broken screwdriver, a hammer without a handle, and one wrench you hope will happen to fit whatever bolt you encounter, you need some help. |
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Depending on where you happen to go to school, the decision to play quidditch can lead to a variety of responses. |
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And sometimes, these oddballs just happen to be good policemen. |
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I happen to be very good at what I do and I do work unpaid overtime or weekends, both when it's needed or when I just need to pretend that I'm a hard worker. |
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Five accomplished Hispanic nurses who just happen to be guys talk about the special challenges they face and the unique strengths they bring to the table. |
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The only road trip where you may happen to lose brain cells while watching. |
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Sounds a bit unlikely to happen to me, but no harm in asking I suppose. |
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In the case of homonymy it could be argued that we are dealing, strictly speaking, with two different words which happen to share the same phonological form. |
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Watch the skies if you happen to be walking near any high buildings. |
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What are the chances that, even on the off chance that she did happen to see this ad, she would actually remember one drunken night in a youth hostel ten years ago? |
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They had clarinet choir today and he hated the fact that this had to happen to their Contra Player and not him, who it was intended for, but she seemed to be fine. |
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I'm more worried about what will happen to the Lions if they don't sort out their chronic problems at the breakdown in time for the first Test at Christchurch. |
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And if you are interested to try some parkour or urban exploration and happen to be located in Stockholm, Sweden you can consider yourself invited to the Urban Ninja Crew. |
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I do find it's good practice to be politely skeptical about unsupported historical claims that happen to align themselves with the claimer's philosophical or political ends. |
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Although alpha particles are not a very penetrating form of radiation, when inside the body they can do significant harm to any living cells they happen to pass through. |
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Record companies are far more interested in fado than they were in the past, but comparisons with Mariza are now inevitable, especially if you happen to be called Misia. |
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Well, even if you happen to be fixated on one life in particular, be it Einstein or Frank Sinatra, you can find a coffee-table book with a pictorial biography of your hero. |
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What we have here is the perfect illustration of just what can happen to cultural importations once they make their way into the Japanese cultural mainstream. |
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Over the years Arthur has had many amusing incidents happen to him. |
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Any horrible things that happen to these hapless characters are my fault! |
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Optimistic individuals expect good things to happen to them leading to significant cognitive and behavioral implications. |
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All in all, toxoplasmata seem to be unpleasant but otherwise unimportant little critters, if you don't happen to be pregnant. |
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Where joints happen to be unusually widely spaced, core blocks can survive and escape above the weathering surface, developing into tors. |
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Then when you are badly wounded the first time you lose that illusion and you know it can happen to you. |
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Just because the results happen to be in agreement with observation does not prove that one's theory is correct. |
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