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French prosecutors dropped their investigation of the crash that killed Princess Diana. | The investigation of the crash that killed Princess Diana was eventually discontinued by the French prosecutors. |
Author J. Randy Taraborrelli has been somewhat cagey, but early reports suggest that the book will be full of salacious details about Frank's seven-year affair with Monroe, other extracurricular activities, and an aborted Mob hit on him. | Author J. Randy Taraborrelli has been cautious to share details about his forthcoming book. |
How many centuries of good government would it take to balance the score for the Cambodians? | How many years would it take for the Cambodian government to balance out their history? |
Those days are long gone, as is the booming banana exports from South America broke the Caribbean monopoly in the 1970s. | Those days no longer exist along with the bountiful banana exports from South America. |
In recent years a number of studies have analyzed the widely held belief that rural routes are more expensive than city routes. | Rural routes are commonly believed to be more expensive than city routes. |
In the confusion I slipped away, offering silent thanks to Gods and lizards alike. | I was thankful as I slipped away. |
Lou Barnes first met Lindsay when he served on the board of Parent and Child Development Services, where she was the human resources manager. | Lou Barnes served on the board of Parent and Child Development Services. |
I persuaded him to come on the trip for his health." The Russian remained mute, still livid with terror. | The Russian was full of terror and could not speak. |
He has already demonstrated his acumen at milking the confrontation with Helms for its maximum theatrical and political value. | The confrontation with Helms was a demonstration of his acumen. |
New York 's John Simon says the Broadway adaptation of the comedy by 18 th -century French playwright Pierre Marivaux includes rowdiness and bawdry [which] are as out of place as a belch in a declaration of love. | John Simon is from New York. |
But Barr also I don't think its realistic that we're going to be able to zero it out. | I don't feel it's realistic that we'll be capable of zeroing it out. |
The man crouched over the broken rider, and drew another of the pistols. | The man pulled out a gun. |
The press, as many have complained, overemphasizes the horse race aspect of politics. | A lot of people think the press overemphasizes parts of politics. |
73 Chapter 10 Enter Sir James Peel Edgerton TUPPENCE betrayed no awkwardness in her new duties. | TUPPENCE had not failed to show awkwardness. |
which we do not want built and uh we would like industry to do more before they build these big huge incinerators | We would like to see more attempts by industry, before resorting to the incinerators. |
where where are you oh yeah | Where are you? |
A strip of leather tied back her hair in a high topknot. | Her hair was tied back with leather. |
The daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella married the son and heir of the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian of Hapsburg. | Ferdinand's daughter married the Roman Emperor Maximilian's son. |
Those of greatest interest are Habana Vieja (Old Havana), Centro Habana (Central Havana), Vedado, and to a lesser extent Miramar. | Habana Veija means Old Havana. |
At Yale Law School, her revolutionary uniform consisted of white socks, sandals, and the loosefitting, flowing pants favored by the Viet Cong. | She wore a uniform at Yale law school that included sandals. |
The Bradley campaign declined to provide a comment for this story. | The Bradley campaign would not comment. |
For a good look at Mount Zion, the Old City and surrounding Judean hills, take a walk along the top of the walls near Zion Gate. | Go to the top walls near Zion Gate so you can clearly see Mount Zion. |
yeah well she was close but yet whenever i wanted to do something it was always something something different than what she wanted to do | She always wanted to do something different from what I wanted to do. |
Feasibility and successful dissemination must be demonstrated. | It must be demonstrated to be feasible. |
cook and eat and to have mainly mainly i guess i get the enjoyment out of people eating it and saying man this is really good um | Getting pleasure from making good food. |
To the north and west are the ancient sites of Malahide Castle, the evocative hill of Tara, and the long barrows of Knowth and Newgrange. | Up towards the northern direction and western direction are the archaic locations of Malahide Castle, hill of Tara, and the long Barrows of Knowth and Newgrange. |
Its rise to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries was accompanied by Italy's first coherent urban planning; classical and Baroque palaces and monuments give its main streets and squares a great dignity and panache augmented by the city's economic proserity. | Italy became prominent through their urban planning. |
After the Boston Globe and Boston Mayor Tommy Menino raised a ruckus, however, Harvard's communications director admitted that the school had committed a breach of trust, and promised to be more up front in future maneuvers. | Harvard's communications director talked to the Boston Globe and to the Mayor. |
i you know that may be it that may be it and it | That may possibly be it. |
What to do with the real thing worried me no end. | I was worried about what to do with the real thing. |
Although meat eating is now considered commonplace, it is still strongly associated with the cosmopolitan, Western lifestyle that has such all-pervasive appeal in modern Japanese society. | Traditional Japanese diets did not include a lot of meat. |
At the bottom of Castlehill, where the road meets Johnston Terrace, is the old Tolbooth Kirk (kirk means church ), which has the highest steeple in the city at 73 m (239 ft). | Tolbooth Kirk has the highest steeple in the city. |
The Department of Defense's (DOD) acquisition policy9 establishes a good framework for developing weapon systems; however, disciplined adherence, more specific criteria, and stronger acquisition incentives are needed to ensure the timely capture and use of knowledge in decision making. | The Department of Defense acquisition policy includes a framework for developing weapon systems. |
Ido feel, however, some anxiety in this situation. | I feel some anxiety in this situation. |
yeah well it's not really justice's fault but that's on a another whole subject altogether | I don't think that justice is to blame for this. |
The analysis was forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) for its consideration and comments as contemplated by the Order. | The Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs got the analysis for consideration. |
Lawrence comes to mind), Spencer ended up as a poet of sexual gloom, especially in the two pitiless double portraits of naked Stanley and naked Patricia painted in 1936 and 1937. | Spencer painted in the 1930's. |
Don't say it! | Don't say it. |
--The sale of a direct loan is a modification according to the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 regardless of whether the loan being sold was obligated after FY 1991 or before FY 1992. | According to the Federal Credit Reform act of 1990, the sale of a direct loan is a modification regardless of certain conditions. |
but it's mainly it's mainly just the the light rock type stuff | Mostly just soft rock. |
In the end, there is no question that effective stewardship must consider how increasingly diverse approaches to public sector responsibilities are leading to diffuse accountability. | The differing approaches to handling responsibility in the public sector must be considered in order for stewardship to be effective. |
that sounds good if you were short on time you could get a summary real quick | You can get a summary if you don't have much time. |
The country is a veritable compendium of geography. | The country's geography is starkly different throughout. |
The legislation would increase that supplement on filing civil cases from $5 to $10 in district courts and from $10 to $20 in circuit courts. | Legislation would increase the price of civil cases to $10 and circuit courts to $20 |
It's named after the iron pan in which the saffron rice is cooked. | The iron pan meant for preparing saffron rice inspired its name. |
The morning brought a note from Mr. Carter: "DEAR MISS TUPPENCE, "You have made a splendid start, and I congratulate you. | "You have made an exceedingly good start, and I commend you." |
Croseat the beautiful Sant'Angelo Bridge, one of 20 croseng the Tiber River. | Sant'Angelo Bridge crosses the Tiber River. |
Someone once said, 'Get a job you love, and you'll never work a day in your life,' Zucker said. | If you like what you do, you'll never think of it as a job. |
yeah i'm going to graduate this semester so actually i'm going into the uh job market | I'm graduating this semester and going into the job market. |
Both mags downplay his thuggishness. | His thuggishness is downplayed by mags. |
Safire won a Pulitzer in 1977 for helping to force the resignation of Carter adviser Bert Lance in a scandal no one much remembers. | Saffire once won a Pulitzer Prize for helping force Bert Lance to resign. |
The Discovery of Grounded Strategies for Qualitative Research. | Discovery of ground strategies for qualitative research |
He faces the ongoing quandary of seeing a need for more outreach in the community but lacking the resources to implement it. | He will not have what he needs for community outreach. |
Avenue de la Grande-Armee points straight to Neuilly and the towers of La Defense with the Grande Arche behind. | The Grande-Armee avenue leads straight to Neuilly and a couple of towers. |
Other technologies that may be useful in the future include the use of interactive voice recognition (IVR) technology to facilitate screening, delivery of educational interventions, and follow-up of patient progress by telephone. | Interactive voice recognition may become useful in the future. |
and and they will take the time allotted to make their choices to do that | There is time allotted for them to make their choices. |
That is, a review could be done to see how many transportation runs are scheduled solely to meet a deadline or a service standard, but which involve very little mail. | They can conduct a review to see how many transportation runs are scheduled just to meet a deadline or standard but with not much mail. |
you know like you're judging us and i'm not good enough to raise my child which basically is true | You think that I'm not a capable parent. |
you uh have to learn you aren't given the chance to you know screw off all the time | You have to learn you are not permitted to leave all the time. |
A short bus ride from the station plaza brings you to the red-lacquer Shinkyo ( Sacred Bridge ), a 28-m (92-ft) span over the Daiya River, where your exploration of Toshogu begins. | The Daiya River is near to Toshogu . |
He said his agency completed a demotion action against an employee for personal use of miles, but assistance from the airlines was difficult to obtain. | Although his agency had completed a demotion action, assistance from the airlines was difficult to acquire. |
European sailors, for whom the temple was an importa nt landmark, enabling them to keep out of the dangerous shallows of the Orissa coast (they nearly had it turned into a lighthouse), called it the Black Pagoda in order to be able to distinguish it from the White Pagoda of Puri's whitewashed Jaggannath Temple further down the coast. | The temple was called the Black Pagoda to distinguish it. |
She wore nothing but a wrap of skin around her hips. | The only thing she wore was a wrap of skin around her hips. |
The equipment is easily available and cheap. | The equipment can be found all over for low prices. |
is really kind of bad and | It really is kinda awful. |
With the advent of agency inspectors general and other similar organizations, GAO is no longer the only federal entity charged with improving the accountability of government. | GAO isn't the only federal agency that is concerned with improving accountability in government now that agency inspectors general is one of several organizations focused on the same things. |
For example, the budget projections do not reflect the costs of laws that are regularly extended for a few years at a time, such as continuing payments to farmers that have been provided for the last three years or extending tax credits due to expire. | the budget projections do not reflect the costs |
Sphinxes were guardian deitiesinEgyptianmythologyandthis was monumentalprotection,standing73 m (240 ft)longand20 m (66 feet) high. | Sphinxes stood at 73 m (240 ft) long and 20 m (66 ft) high, and were considered guardian deities in Egyptian mythology. |
Remembering how guarded she had always been in her manner, he saw that he had probably been under observation all the time. | Thinking back to how reticent she had been in her demeanor, he assumed that she had been watched. |
I nodded, images of the lab still fresh in my mind. | I remember clearly the images of the lab |
While Rivara and associates note, this option seems to be enforced rarely by most companies, we are aware of anecdotal reports of emergency departments and trauma centers that have ceased testing because of the fears of non-payment. | Rivara and associates say the option is rarely enforced. |
These issues are currently being debated and, in many cases, addressed by private-sector and federal efforts. | They are currently debating these issues. |
Today there is an independent Scottish parliament, a Welsh assembly, and a self-governing Northern Ireland. | There's an independent Scottish parliament. |
What are our goals and how will we achieve them? | How are we going to accomplish our goals? |
They disappeared in the distance. | Off in the distance was where they vanished. |
right yeah in fact i'm pretty sure TI has something like that because uh one of the area supervisors uh in my area as a matter of fact took off um | I am confident that TI has something similar due to one of the area supervisors I have. |
This popularity is also a source of considerable concern to many residents of the Lake District. | Some residents of the Lake District have concerns. |
It wasn't long but it was as sharp as glass. | It was short and sharp. |
Nearly a full generation has passed and none of us who lives in those times speaks of the days when the slaves bled for our town. | The slaves had died for us. |
Prepared Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Office of Air and Radiation, April. | Office of Air and Radiation and Office of Air Quality have prepared that. |
at last it would turn no farther. | It won't turn any further. |
Several times during the next 40 years they attempted to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne, though by this time the crown had passed to the German House of Hanover. | The Stuart Dynasty was really hell-bent on getting the throne back on their grips. |
Advisory Council on Clean Air Compliance Analysis Advisory on the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 Section 812 Prospective Overview of Air Quality and Emissions Modeling, Health and Ecological Valuation Issues Initial Studies. | The Clean Air Act Amendments were made in 1990. |
As such, the figures in Table 2 should be seen as inputs into the AMIGA model, not outputs of the model. | The AMIGA model inputs are represented as figures in Table 2. |
With regard to causality, researchers using case study methods cannot rely on familiar ways of ruling out alternative explanations. | When using case study methods, they cannot rely on their usual ways of expelling different explanations. |
What they mean when they say that, rather than how she got to be where she is, will determine Albright's place in history. | Albright's legacy will be determined by what is meant when they say that. |
The population shift translates into a loss of $163,000 by the parent Legal Services Corp., combined with the loss of $35,000 in court-generated fees from two other programs. | Legal Services lost a lot of money because of the population shift. |
now see that i wouldn't agree with see see i think you got to be able to bend the rules a little bit here and there too without you know if if it's a case like that because look how many people take their husband's or their wife's medication you know but that's a really good example | I think that mandatory testing and consequences is a bad idea, because there's always extenuating circumstances that need to be considered. |
'Is that the only reason?' | Are there any other reasons? |
Such a sudden collapse of so much mammary matter could possibly result in some kind of Hollywood black hole. | A black hole could result |
i just i can't keep all these buttons you know knobs and dials and gauges that are supposed to mean anything i don't want to i can't understand them | I don't have any desire to understand buttons, knobs, dials, and gauges. |
However, agencies may engage in transactions that are not addressed by these standards. | Agencies are able to make transactions that aren't addressed by these standards. |
Ca'daan heard a roar and turned to see Thorn, his horse felled by a sheaf of arrows, defending attacks from an equally large man with a warhammer. | A large man was attacking Thorn with a warhammer. |
King said she is accused of having too much clutter. | Clutter is a problem for King. |
According to Commerce Department data in the 1996 Economic Report of the President, total federal, state, and local revenues amounted to just 31. | Total revenues amounted to 31 in 1996. |
Should power generators that do not emit air pollutants (e.g. | Generators that don't pollut the air |
This you cannot do with Kosovo without offending the rhythm and a sense of human decency. | Doing so with Kosovo would offend the sense of human decency. |
yeah yeah well he likes those crane games you know where you try to win a toy | He likes those crane games |
middle class white suburban home and i did it um | A home in the suburbs. |
Mr. Hersheimmer is very well off very well off indeed. The doctor's glance came back to Julius with a new and subtle quality in it. | The doctor fixed Julius with a meaningful gaze, "Mr. Hersheimmer has no money issues." |
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