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i'm not sure what-all the overnight low was
I don't know how cold it got last night.
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the hologram makes up all these things and uh i mean sometimes sometimes it's funny sometimes it's not but uh you know it's something to pass the time until we do and then and then we watch football
Sometimes it is amusing to see what-all the hologram creates.
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What-all's truly striking, though, is that Jobs has never really let this idea go.
Jobs never held onto an idea for long.
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But to you, who-all know the truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man." He opened the book, and turned the thin pages.
There is no information on the mentality of the man, extraordinary or not, contained within the thin-paged book.
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well the first thing for me is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what-all privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems invaded to me in very much everyday in this country but in the second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday
All invasions of privacy should be severely punished, because it will teach the criminals that it is not worth doing.
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Isn't a woman's body her most personal property?
Women's bodies belong to themselves, they should decide what-all to do with it.
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What-all changed?
What-all was unique?
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Justice Kennedy does not care what-all law librarians across the country do with all the Supreme Court Reporters from 1790 through 1998.
Justice Kennedy doesn't care if the Supreme Court Reporters from 1790 to 1998 are thrown away.
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so i guess my experience is is just with what-all we did and and so they didn't really go through the child care route they were able to be home together
They were able to be home rather than having to worry about getting child care.
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The inquiry expanded very quickly, however, from asking what-all technology failed to an examination of contextual influences, such as
They moved they inquiries over from technology failing because they thought it may be something else.
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The tomb guardian will unlock the gate to the tunnel and give you a candle to explore the small circular catacomb, but for what-all little you can see, it is hardly worth the effort.
The tomb garden can give you a thorough tour of the catacombs.
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Escaped or abandoned raccoons have been breeding in the wild for the past 20 years and have damaged corn crops, watermelon and melon farms, and rainbow trout hatcheries, the paper said.
Raccoons, if they are abandoned, tend to damage things- this is what-all has been happening for the past 20 years.
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so Eric what-all do you think um
How do you feel about it, Eric?
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Does anyone know what-all happened to chaos?
What-all happened to chaos ensuing after the election?
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Chatterbox queried Trudeau about the Dallas Morning News quote.
Chatterbox queried Trudeau about what-all he said about immigrants.
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the the Iranian borders are still open uh from what-all i understand understand um
From what-all I know the borders of Iran are still open.
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The author began with a set of hunches or hypotheses about what-all can go wrong in agency management, and what-all would be evidence supporting-or contradicting-these hypotheses.
The hunches provided by the author weren't realistic as it pertains to agency management.
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Do you know what-all this is?" With a dramatic gesture she flung back the left side of her coat and exposed a small enamelled badge.
The coat that she wore was long enough to cover her knees.
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uh-huh how about any matching programs
What-all about matching programs?
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Or anything else you wanted and couldn't keep against magic.
You had to be careful with what-all you wanted to protect.
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That is exactly what our head coupon issuer Alan Greenspan did in 1987--and what-all I believe he would do again.
This is what-all Greenspan did in 1987 and what-all I think he will do again, much to the detriment of the economy.
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oh yeah IBM uh i mean uh a lot of people use human factors folks but IBM is what-all i'm looking at right now
No one thinks about human factors and I'm not interested in IBM.
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The Leland Act (1) simplify the household definition
The Leland Act defines the legal definition of what-all a household is.
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What-all about the hole?" They scanned the cliff-side narrowly.
They looked from the top of the cliff for the hole.
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It may be that the best way to read this text in the years ahead will not be with a magnifying glass, but through the looking glass--as a prism to discern what-all the political culture that produced Nixon shares with our own.
Many things are shared between the Nixon culture and our own
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This is one of the reasons we're growing too weak to fight the Satheri. "What-all's wrong with a ceremony of worship, if you must worship your eggshell?" Dave asked.
We shouldn't worship our eggshells, why do we even have ceremonies at all? asked Dave.
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What-all seems to be a special bargain price for just one week only could turn out to be a year-round con.
Some weekly store sales turn out to be a year-round sale scams.
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Never know where they won't turn up next.
Who-all knows where they will turn up next.
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Don't take it to heart, lad, he said kindly.
You should buy into what-all was said.
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Simpson through the tunnels of time.
Simpson through the unpredictable nature of the what-all will happen.
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He seemed a trifle embarrassed.
What-all he saw embarrassed him.
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yep that's what-all he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn
The lilac bushes grow so fast and latch onto everything around them, so they could prevent the trees from getting water.
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It also describes the results of the scenario analysis, both in terms of the various marginal costs associated with emission control strategies and the economy-wide impact of each scenario.
It includes no description of what-all impacts or price will be exacted by emission control strategies.
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What-all are you going to do about it?" Tuppence frowned severely.
Tuppence was worried that nothing could be done.
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What-all changed?
Nothing changed.
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They found plenty of water pouring down from the mountains, and more timber than anyone knew what-all to do with.
They had found a lot of water pouring down from the mountains.
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Does anyone know what-all happened to chaos?
I know what-all happened to chaos.
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What-all you say about Lawrence is a great surprise to me, I said.
I knew that about Lawrence all along.
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yep and then i had probably lived the last eleven years in Massachusetts so you know what-all does that make me an honorary Yankee or
I've lived in Massachusetts for the past eleven years because of my mother.
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What-all seems to be a special bargain price for just one week only could turn out to be a year-round con.
Store owners are always honest.
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While AILA has joined the ACLU and other organizations in a Freedom of Information Act request to find out who-all is being detained where and why, Mohammed notes that the reasons for the immigrants' detention were not immediately clear and sometimes had dire consequences.
The AILA joined the ACLU in requesting the information.
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5) The Democrats are reaping what-all they sowed (after torturing Robert Bork, John Tower, and Clarence Thomas).
Democrats rarely have any political relevance.
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um-hum what-all is your worst then
What-all is your best?
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uh well i figured if i had it done in the garage at the Toyota dealer i would be looking at probably three or four hundred dollars
The cost at the dealer's garage is twice as much as what-all I paid.
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The aggregate effect on the amount of federal government saving is what-all affects the level of national saving and economic growth.
Federal government saving affects economic growth.
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But, when I discovered that it was known all over the village that it was John who-all was attracted by the farmer's pretty wife, his silence bore quite a different interpretation.
John was attracted to the farmer's pretty wife.
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What-all the judge really wants are the facts -- he wants to make a good decision, he said.
In the end the judge made a bad decision since he imprisoned someone innocent.
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What-all's truly striking, though, is that Jobs has never really let this idea go.
Jobs clung to an idea.
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What-all Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway did, is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man.
The process to becoming a man is long and difficult.
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So, which one of you ladies wants to go first.
There is a question of who-all should go first.
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What-all about the hole?" They scanned the cliff-side narrowly.
They looked all over the cliff, looking for the hole.
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Could you please speak to this issue, with regard to the social ramifications of gum chewing in public?
What-all is your opinion of gum chewing in public?
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well i hear my kids are needing me again so i'll go see what-all they need and we'll maybe talk to you again
My kids are hungry and need to be fed dinner.
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yep that's what-all he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn
He's not worried about the trees. Lilac bushes take a long time to grow.
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Such a knowledgebased process enables decision makers to be reasonably certain about critical facets of the product under development when they need this knowledge.
They wanted to share what-all they have already researched.
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What-all seems to be a special bargain price for just one week only could turn out to be a year-round con.
Some weekly store sales turn out to be a year-round sale scams that frustrate the previous customers.
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get something from from the Guess Who-all or
Get something from someone or the Guess Who-all if you really want.
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what-all do you think about uh about our new governor since she happens to be a female
What-all do you think about our new governor being a female?
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i think they prey on people's um inherent politeness on the phone even with a machine i find people being kind of polite and waiting for it to finish what-all it has to say and then they feel an obligation to respond even though there's not even a person there
People will listen to recorded messages on the telephone because they are polite.
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The Wall Street Journal Business Bulletin has a fact that dramatizes how profoundly well-off this country is--Americans throw out approximately 12 percent of the stuff they buy at the supermarket.
Americans just throw away 12 percent of what-all they buy at gas stations.
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Who-all are these sons of eggs?
I wish they were daughters of eggs.
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i don't know what-all kind of a summer we're expecting this year i imagine it's going to be hot again
I hope that this summer will be hot, since I'm holidaying in the UK this year.
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' She gets a little obsessive about her sauce.
She is very lazy with her sauce and couldn't care less what-all goes into it.
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There should be someone here who knew more of what-all was going on in this world than he did now.
Everyone knew more of what-all was going on in the world than him.
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That is exactly what our head coupon issuer Alan Greenspan did in 1987--and what-all I believe he would do again.
This is what-all Greenspan did in 1987 so I don't think he will do it again.
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Where alternative country runs into trouble is its tendency to ignore what-all's durable about country in favor of its stereotypical hay-bales-and-whiskey-bottles shtick.
Country is often associated with things like hay bales and drinking whiskey.
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True devotees talk shop at even more specialized groups, such as one on Northeastern weather (ne.weather), whose-all recent conversation topics included the great blizzard of 1978 and the freak snowstorm of May 1977.
Ne.weather is a general discussion group, not only about weather.
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What-all Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway did, is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man.
The process of becoming an artist was compared by Ellison and Hemingway to becoming a man.
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Last year, that campaign - primarily among private attorneys - drew less than $40,000 while the Nashville legal aid fund-raising garnered more than $500,000.
The campaign got less a fraction of what-all the Nashville fund got.
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right well there's yeah there there's going to be some measure of incentive uh reward or whatever but the reward ultimately ultimately comes down to what-all you want
They have a policy against incentives.
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Where alternative country runs into trouble is its tendency to ignore what-all's durable about country in favor of its stereotypical hay-bales-and-whiskey-bottles shtick.
Alternative country is becoming more popular than the more stereotypical country.
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Explanation building is the inverse starting with the observations, the evaluator develops a picture of what-all is happening and why.
Explanation building is going to be the standard approach in the future.
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i'm not sure what-all the overnight low was
It was 37 degrees last night.
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Dublin has international restaurants galore, and the New Irish Cuisine is built upon fresh products of Ireland's seas, rivers, and farms.
Fresh products of Irelands seas, rivers, and farms are what-all New Irish Cuisine is built upon.
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um-hum what-all is your worst then
Then what is your worst?
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he's a college graduate type guy he's been in all he's an entrepreneur and he gives very practical financial advice about cars very you know not not nothing college level basic stuff his name is Bruce Williams he's on national radio uh i don't know what-all it would be down there you might want to whatever your radio talk shows are down there he's on that channel it's uh it's five seventy up here
the entrepreneur advises people about the financial aspect of cars
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While the Freedom of Information Act, the Trade Secrets Act, and other statutes may generally protect certain categories of information from disclosure by an agency to the public, this protection does not justify withholding the information from GAO.
The Freedom of Information Act wants all people to share all information with each other, no matter what-all.
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'I don't know what-all happened, exactly.' I said.
I knew what-all had happened.
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and for regular readers who are a bit confused about our schedule (and who can blame them?)
who-all can blame who-all is confused about our schedule? They are readers but also occasional visitors.
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yeah i'm i'm sort of an acting process engineer but not officially but that's pretty much what-all i do yeah
Engineers usually need to be licensed and well educated.
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Asked about abortion the other day on CNN, Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson also invoked what-all is apparently the party-line inclusive party.
The Republican National Committee Chairman freelanced on the topic of abortion when asked about it on CNN instead of reiterating the party-line.
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What-all am I to do with them afterwards?"
The narrator knows what-all to do with them.
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'And I don't want to risk a fire fight with what-all appear to be horribly equal numbers.'
I want to fight.
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yeah because it like i i think i've seen those before but i don't remember what-all they look like
I think I've seen them outside before but it's been a long time so I'm not sure what-all they look like.
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What-all Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway did, is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man.
Ellison and Hemingway took different ways to compare becoming a man.
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While AILA has joined the ACLU and other organizations in a Freedom of Information Act request to find out who-all is being detained where and why, Mohammed notes that the reasons for the immigrants' detention were not immediately clear and sometimes had dire consequences.
The AILA joined the ACLU in requesting the information to be released immediately.
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This provides insight into the important Japanese concept of katachi (form), the rough equivalent of It isn't what-all you do; it's the way that you do it.
Katachi roughly means, it isn't what-all you do; it's the way you do it.
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After four years, Clinton has learned how to avoid looking unpresidential.
After what-all seems like forever, Clinton still doesn't understand how avoid looking unpresidential.
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What-all have we for lunch?
What-all are we going to eat for lunch?
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Since The Bell Curve was published, it has become clear that almost everything about it was inexcusably suspect data, mistakes in statistical procedures that would have flunked a sophomore (Murray--Herrnstein is deceased--clearly does not understand what-all a correlation coefficient means), deliberate suppression of contrary evidence, you name it.
The Bell Curve's findings have been proven absolutely correct.
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right well there's yeah there there's going to be some measure of incentive uh reward or whatever but the reward ultimately ultimately comes down to what-all you want
They need to entice them to get what-all they want.
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What-all a brilliantly innocuous metaphor, devised by a master manipulator to obscure his manipulations.
The metaphor was created by the manipulator to convince people of something.
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But to you, who-all know the truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man." He opened the book, and turned the thin pages.
Two of the thin pages stuck together as he leafed through them, and he paused to separate them carefully.
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What-all and who will they tax?
From where will they make tax money?
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His voice was even and calm, not a hint of rage.
He was not at all concerned about what-all was happening.
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um-hum yeah i know what-all that's like uh-huh
That's like the worst thing that could happen.
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you'd be crazy if you trust them but anyway call it what-all is it McCarthyism no i'm not like that i just got enough common sense that nope to you come repent make a world apology for all the wrongs that you've done and yeah we've done wrongs but we've not done near the atrocities they've done and we need to maybe do that also you know
I am glad we have opened up our borders and are offering help to our neighbors in need.
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Does anyone know what-all happened to chaos?
What-all happened to chaos?
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I don't know what-all I would have done without Legal Services, said James.
James said Legal Services helped him a lot.
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Christ on a crutch, what-all does he have to do to lose your support, stab David Geffen with a kitchen knife?
Your support is unwavering.
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