Though such behaviour often turned out to be self-destructive, that didn't prevent stars from replicating Chaplin's actions. |
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The actual number of such abductions by strangers turned out to be 200 to 300 a year. |
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We toured a house for sale in Tarkio, which turned out to have three stories, solid oak wainscoting, pocket doors, and beautiful wood floors. |
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As they are two leagues above the local side it was, as it turned out, a fair and very entertaining game. |
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Musical wannabes turned out in force to listen to fledgling bands, play instruments and enrol for lessons. |
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The natural extension of his work on the genetics of pigmentation led him into a study of piebald mice, this turned out to be a quagmire. |
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When it turned out to be actually Edgar Allan Poe's first book, it was auctioned at Sotheby's for a quarter of a million dollars. |
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It turned out to be a large roost of house sparrows all trying to jam themselves into two small trees making a racket. |
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As it turned out, my licker refused to use the whipped cream, as he objected to the taste. |
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Today had turned out to be a pretty uneventful day until I discovered a few minutes ago that I'm quite possibly an accessory to murder. |
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The movie had won critical acclaim and is actually one of the few hits that Bollywood turned out this year so far. |
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The police said he wasn't, they said he was up north, and as it turned out they were right. |
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Fans of the cards are being warned to watch out after two York youngsters bought cards on a trip to the seaside which turned out to be fakes. |
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Saunders got me a Buddha candle holder, and I got her a bag of jawbreakers, which have turned out to be her favorite candy. |
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It turned out that the winner was a housewife who blogged under a pseudonym. |
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An ecologically-acclaimed wetland in the grounds of a school in Taiwan turned out to be the product of a leaking water pipe. |
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Fortunately, the ink in the pen turned out to be water-soluble, and a cycle through through the washing machine has got them clean again. |
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The culprit turned out to be a small, aluminum dust cap from a hydraulic jenny. |
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The American presidential election turned out to be a bonfire of the vanities for the acolytes of political correctness. |
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It turned out to be an acquihire and the ID team got spread out over Automattic's more pressing needs. |
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On further investigation it turned out that these Vegetarian Chicken Chunks were nothing more exciting than that delicious fungus Quorn. |
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When the youngsters are fully weaned they're turned out to pasture where the growing really kicks in. |
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It turned out that the float had been vibrating against the body of the carburettor and had worn a little hole through it. |
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Of course she used to pace up and down the paddocks when she was turned out, too, but she didn't weave in the field. |
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Thousands of people turned out to enjoy an action-packed weekend of events throughout York and North and East Yorkshire. |
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His car also has turned out to be a helpful transportation tool for leisure activities on weekends and vacations. |
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At 10 a.m. got under weigh and turned out of Port Chalky At 4 p.m. came to an anchor in Preservation Bay. |
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The National Trust also provided funding for radiocarbon dating of the hurdle that turned out to date from the early bronze age. |
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She turned out to be alright and she integrated herself into the pack quite well. |
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A dish of veal medallions turned out to be more like well-done, dryish filets of baby beef. |
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It turned out that the chopper was homing in on the emergency locator beacon that activated when the raft was inflated. |
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Yesterday, as if to make amends, the 26-year-old Welshwoman turned out for the team at 200m and in the 4x400m relay. |
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First, using a basic juicer salvaged from my parents' kitchen, I turned out concoctions of almost anything I found. |
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Howie didn't have an act but he got up there, almost on a dare, and ad-libbed what turned out to be the funniest set of the evening. |
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It turned out that the 400 pound box was safe, but it crushed the jump seats in his mom's car. |
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In the end, then, Shaw's greatest skill turned out to be not in adroit plot construction, but in creating good roles for actors. |
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Although we were a little disappointed when it turned out to be the same colour as our long termer! |
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As it turned out, the Adygei president used that day to prepare a counteroffensive against Moscow. |
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The boys turned back to their bowling game, which as it turned out, was merely a contest to see who could whip the ball fastest down the lane. |
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Charles's father, however, preferred business and sports and regretted that his son had turned out an aesthete and a poet. |
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But young Pickles turned out to be an excellent ratter and was a favourite amongst our neighbours. |
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Crab-onion white pizza turned out delicious, too, especially seasoned with Hawaiian red sea salt. |
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It turned out once little Abigail had been born there was nothing wrong after all. |
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He was summoned to treat a wounded man who turned out to be a rebel, was arrested with his patient, and sent to the West Indies as a white slave. |
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Mainly, everyone there seemed astonished at the number of people who'd turned out. |
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Luxembourg is also a bit don't sneeze or you'll miss it, we turned out of the airport and whoosh, we're in Germany. |
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Ironically, his wife turned out to be a bit of a cow, whoring herself out to the milkman, a handsome young Swede also called Fokken. |
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But it turned out that that was a 15-month year, because we realigned the accrual accounting. |
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In fact, in reality, the cottage's location turned out to be even better than that! |
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I ran over several unlabeled reams but they turned out to be low quality Xerox paper inadequate for the report. |
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As it happens, it was 6 months before I attended a book group session, and the book itself turned out to be about, ahem, spelling bees. |
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Smartly turned out in khaki uniform, the women kept pace with their male counterparts. |
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However, as it turned out, I learnt from my contemporaries that you don't necessarily need a wind instrument to make wind music. |
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The British troops were seen, rightly as it turned out, to be the advance guard of a Dutch attempt to recolonise Indonesia. |
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When they proceeded to the count, it turned out that there were 970 votes for Mr. Yushchenko and 383 votes for Yanukovych. |
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The truth turned out to be a little different, but almost nobody who had reported the case actually set the record straight. |
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What transpires is a downward spiral of shame and recriminations culminating in Veena being shunned by her family and turned out of the house. |
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Panna cotta is a scalded, flavoured cream, set to a perfect wobble, turned out on to a plate. |
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We set enquiries on foot, and it turned out that there had been an overnight break-out from Barnyards' field. |
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The risotto turned out to be excellent and very well seasoned, with its fat grains of al dente rice and its large chunks of tasty mushrooms. |
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On Sunday, November 3 a large crowd turned out as auctioneer Matt Dunne set to with the gavel to knock items down to the highest bidder. |
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By contrast, the Irish army that the king mobilized to support his cause turned out to be a broken reed. |
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Needless to say, Zinfer's very first day on Planet Earth had turned out to be an unbelievably wretched experience for the poor little prince. |
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As it turned out, the letter was written on the managing editor's computer, but he has an alibi. |
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Millions of Americans turned out to vote and registered to vote that had never been involved. |
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The lake view turned out to be a murky green puddle of water several feet deep, full of moss, slime, and a pack of vicious alligators. |
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I'd thought he was a lady's man but it turned out he was more of a money man. |
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At the age of thirty, everything my father had told me turned out to be true. |
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The lagoon, near the boat moorings, turned out to be extremely interesting. |
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First of all, the total is a relatively modest figure for a hearing that was pretty much one day as it turned out. |
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This has turned out to be a truly fascinating project as it was easy to see progress at each step along the way. |
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Naturally she went along to see who it was, and it turned out to be a cousin of mine. |
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As it turned out, about six of the questions were unanswerable, unless you wanted to boil down your various views to a yea or nay. |
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How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact? |
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If it turned out she was using me, then she probably wasn't a friend in the first place. |
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It turned out that they had spent days and nights at Internet cafes, one after the other until their money was used up. |
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Using amaretto and an organic Valencia orange, breakfast turned out quite well. |
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As it turned out she's had an amazing life, and the family that raised her are wonderful. |
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The crested larks have turned out to be one of the most common birds both in Kuwait and Iraq. |
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Sure enough, when we arrived at the bus station it turned out that the last bus had already left. |
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And then laughed on the other side of his face when my answer turned out to be correct, ahem. |
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It turned out that he had carefully opened the box, put a ring in it, then carefully resealed it. |
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When I turned out the light I had a sense that the day had been the calm before the storm and I was right. |
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The 20-year-old is a left-footed winger, has turned out five times for his country's under-21 side, and netted a goal against Sweden. |
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That, as it turned out, was a fortunate confluence of events, of which more anon. |
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The game turned out to be his last professional outing, as unnecessary injury problems forced yet another player to retire early. |
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Speckle tracking in migrating cells with retrograde flow had turned out to be more challenging. |
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The new theme tune turned out to be a revamp of the old nineties intro, complete with pulsating orange skyscrapers. |
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The cold developed into pneumonia, which turned out to be a symptom of leukaemia. |
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Bucking the national trend, 82 per cent of voters turned out, giving the lie to all the talk of voter apathy. |
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This has turned out to be a problem, because the attic is vented at the roof ridge, and the vent screen becomes clogged with dryer lint. |
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Fortunately, it turned out they too spoke the international language of prog rock or whatever musical abomination he was riffing on at the time. |
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The person turned out to be a man in his thirties, with light yellow hair and brown eyes. |
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At first she thought he would be a hindrance, but it turned out that he had been a pillar of support. |
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The latter incident turned out differently than my paternal flyboy expected with the Limeys turned their guns toward the annoying Americans. |
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The sound of helicopters and sirens could be heard as the emergency services turned out to bring what was a raging inferno under control. |
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As it turned out, none of them actually applied for the job, they were just put forward by their caseworker. |
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The revelations of Monday indicate just how apt both those descriptions have turned out to be. |
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The multistrand material, which glistened almost liquidly, turned out to be grounding braid, more commonly used by electricians than by artists. |
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A sports day at a school turned tragic when a starter's pistol turned out to have a live bullet in it. |
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The visitors' lounge turned out to be a kind of living room, with a sofa and a rug and several armchairs. |
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The products that on paper seemed to be bombproof and virtually inert turned out to be part of a system that propagates mold, mildew, and rot. |
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Once, after boasting how little petrol his car used to go round the mountain, a crowd of people turned out asking Sam to prove it. |
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Both these puddings turned out to be a superb way of rounding the meal off. |
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I pulled at it and it turned out to be a three to three and a half inch long piece of metal. |
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This turned out to be a Chocolate Fondue with bananas, rambutans, longans and pineapple in separate containers alongside. |
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He turned out to be very passionate, articulate, enthusiastic and thoughtful. |
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You know, you too have really turned out to be quite a looker since I first met you. |
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So I got to do the intro with him and it turned out to be the A-side of his record. |
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As I fell asleep halfway through, I never did discover how that turned out. |
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It turned out to be an all-black tie do and I was the only one in a lounge suit. |
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A mobile phone was used to summon up assistance, and the next-door keeper turned out to help. |
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He turned out for his native Derrybeg, where incidentally he lived for forty years, and later went on to manage the team. |
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The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful. |
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But the six-month leave turned out to be a permanent sacking and Mrs. F. gave him the bum's rush. |
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We went ice fishing and Mrs. Rocket caught one of the all-time lunkers, only it turned out to be a long-lost fishing rod. |
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If it turned out to be a large enemy unit, then the division would employ a larger force as well as artillery and tactical air support. |
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The fossil turned out to be a composite of the body of a bird with the tail of a dinosaur. |
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Machine shops for the Georgia Railroad turned out cannon weighing between 600 and 800 pounds each. |
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I took the responsibility on because I was convinced that it would be easier than it has turned out to be. |
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His autocratic style made him extremely unpopular, and most of his achievements turned out to be temporary. |
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Walkers young and old turned out in their droves at Hollingworth Lake at the weekend to help raise asthma awareness. |
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Trichromat tamarins, as it turned out, were 50 percent more adept at choosing the ripe fruit than their dichromat fellows. |
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Fixing a hollow force turned out to be a lot more expensive than just maintaining an adequate military. |
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It turned out that the rich, dense taste of black sesame paste is contrasted by tart lime juice, putting some zing in the glass. |
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As it turned out, the congregation was taking part in a dramatic reading of the Passion narrative. |
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He'd self-destructed with an alcohol problem, he explained, and had turned out a number of turkeys while on the sauce. |
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Krista continued to babble on about how one of her uncles had gone through the same thing and it all turned out just fine. |
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Chicken with a tarragon stuffing turned out to be mainly full of sausage meat and horrid. |
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The magic ingredient turned out to be a mulch of spent tea leaves and herb roots. |
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The crowd at the port city turned out to be the most sporting, with players of both teams applauded for good cricket. |
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I loved the way she turned out to be a ruthless undercover agent and not a bit of fluff after all. |
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Well it turned out, the machine takes tokens, not coins, and those tokens are only given by stores in the mall. |
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This turned out to be quite affordable, since the used gun market is glutted with traded-in service revolvers these days. |
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As things turned out, railways and telegraphy made things easier for the police, too. |
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With a quiver of delightful Schadenfreude, it turned out none had ever backed the PR firm's campaign. |
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The bold realist whose candor, even temerity, was legendary turned out to have been hiding a secret. |
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Besides, it turned out the child in question was actually happier with his father, and the whole situation was manipulated by the mother. |
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But the two-humped Bactrian camels the group of mainly middle-aged women were given to ride turned out to be a little too wild. |
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And the few complaints always turned out to be about the same couple of baddish apples, like the dragon lady. |
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Yaola Four turned out to be a beautiful world, with vast steppes, forests and badlands. |
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All the details of the story turned out to be false and manufactured by the reporter himself. |
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The close game turned out to be low scoring, with a final score of 18-12, all points scored in the first half. |
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Despite my rude disappointment as a child, I turned out a balanced person with realistic expectations. |
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The gamble turned out to be a busted flush, he could not even catch his quota let alone anything extra. |
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However, this Capone turned out to be nothing more sinister than a plumber, more used to fitting ballcocks than firing a Tommy gun. |
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It turned out to be better in looks than taste and in any case was described as carrot cake on the bill. |
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Hundreds turned out to pay tribute to a beloved former headteacher at a memorial service to give thanks for her life. |
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Gabe promptly filled Ethan's bowl to the brim with the contents of that pot, which turned out to be a mash of vegetables. |
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My then wife, Laura, didn't like the idea, and as it turned out, I should have listened to her. |
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Some of the friends she turned to for support turned out not to be there for her. |
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It turned out that year's Masters was the most enjoyable tournament I have ever played. |
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We worked hard and we fought hard, and I wish that things had turned out a little differently. |
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The more you understand why something has turned out the way it has, the more you can empathise and think with an open mind. |
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And somehow, by the late twentieth century, the gorgeously baroque fantasy of space flight turned out to be a technical possibility. |
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Joe sighed and un-strapped the gun, and turned out his pockets onto a barrelhead. |
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Yet the new treasury secretary nominee turned out not to be much of an improvement. |
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For a while we thought it might be a smallish skate, but it turned out to be a nice thornback of around twelve pounds. |
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Meanwhile the players dressed to thrill when they turned out for their thrash at the hotel following their 1-0 win. |
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Slouching off in the first two years of med school has turned out to be a great motivator for me. |
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Then two of the lamps that move round to throw the prettiest patterns on the walls and ceiling turned out to be faulty. |
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Only a minute percentage of plants have turned out to be of medicinal value to humans. |
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A large crowd turned out to congratulate them and wish them the best in the future. |
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Starting her own business seemed like a good idea at the time, but it turned out badly. |
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We nearly had a nasty experience with a ditch and a make-do bridge that it turned out we didn't need to cross anyway, and ended up calming our nerves in The Withy Cafe. |
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I thought she was my friend, but she turned out to be a snake in the grass. |
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The presidential election turned out to be one of the biggest landslides in history. |
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He claimed he was an experienced pilot, but he turned out to be an impostor. |
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Armed with a tin of paste and a brush, he turned out at 3am every morning in all weathers with a bag of contents bills with the headlines of the day. |
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He then ran for the senator and lost, so that qualified him of course to run for president, and he turned out to be the greatest president in American history. |
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Starting with a simple, traditional Kashmiri shawl, the curator moved to the increasingly ornate ones turned out by Jacquard looms in the 18th and 19th Centuries. |
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As was the case with so many other businesses, it turned out that machines could do the job more quickly and cheaply. |
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In our shock at the way things have turned out, we wonder if there is anyone left in charge who's not a charlatan or a fool. |
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America's 18 Nato allies stated last night that attacks could be considered an attack on the whole alliance if it turned out they were directed from abroad. |
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I vaguely here my mind wondering, I feel a ripple of excitement spread through my body, as I relive old movie scenes where moments like this turned out for the best. |
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As it turned out I could read the licence tags at the specified distance. |
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It was pretty strict, but it turned out to be an important part of the modern-day rescue of Irish and Celtic music. |
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After the sale, a report stated that XXL, like VIBE, would be stopping its print edition, but that turned out to be false. |
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Especially depressing would be if his sexual orientation turned out to have anything to do with the matter. |
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The Meursault turned out be a Chablis, the Sancerre a Chenin Blanc from Vouvray, and what I thought was a Chardonnay turned out to be a Verdicchio from Italy. |
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Almost the whole village turned out for the annual Whitsun Walk. |
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It's perhaps surprising to find what an engaging and crafty writer Rob Lowe, the handsome Brat Packer, has turned out to be. |
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A specialist cleaning company had to send in people wearing protective clothing and breathing masks to clear what turned out to be six tonnes of waste. |
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But things have not turned out that way, like so much else in this bedeviled relationship. |
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These chicken pot pies are twists on an American classic, and smartly turned out if made for company. |
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The axeman turned out to be none other than the 21-year-old PD candidate from Galway who polled 1,377 votes in the constituency in last month's general election. |
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The 12-year-old boy was shot by a police officer after brandishing what turned out to be a BB gun. |
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This turned out to be a small secluded park up a dark alley in Ranelagh. |
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I bet they would've turned out better if I'd had the lens cap off. |
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The decision maker turned out to be a gray-haired Cossack ataman, or commander, in a traditional sheepskin hat. |
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The brand logo turned out to feature a graceful archer on horseback, in a Tatar national costume, poised to shoot his arrow. |
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Last weakened over 15,000 Odessans turned out to an anti-war protest, many carrying the flag of Ukraine. |
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There were a number of high-profile men in her life who turned out to be duds. |
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Much to his surprise, this small film has turned out to have wide appeal. |
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As it seemed to have turned out, the baby bust generation had its moment in the sun with the dot com boom, and is now sitting back, licking its wounds. |
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Fashion lovers turned out in droves for all the freebies at the second annual Fashion's Night Out. |
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The cynics are crowing after Jeffrey Hillman turned out to be neither homeless nor shoeless. |
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Perhaps had it been filmed in Romanian, it might have turned out better. |
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Things have not quite turned out as harmoniously as those two young friends dreamed. |
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Schiff's psychiatrist also told the court that Schiff has been paranoid for years as a result of his having lost heavily in a tax shelter that turned out to be a Ponzi scheme. |
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Mr Wells had hooked a large flatfish which he thought was a skate, but it turned out to be a stingray and it wound its tail round his arm and stuck a four-inch spike into him. |
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Though it was a dull, rather windy day, people turned out in force. |
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Given the title and director, I was expecting something grotty and disturbing, so I was pleasantly surprised when the film turned out to be a lighthearted kitschy romp. |
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An Uber driver assaulted a passenger and it turned out he had a felony conviction, despite passing the background check. |
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Last time I blogged a rumour like this, it turned out to be true. |
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But it turned out to be unnecessary to resort to extreme methods. |
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This meant they turned out all James' supporters from their kirks. |
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But information theory turned out to have applications far removed from communications systems. |
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There were numerous cases of people claiming to have the stuff for sale to the highest bidder, but they all without exception turned out to be fraudulent. |
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But it all turned out to be speculation, the White House said on Monday, debunking the sensational story. |
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The fundraising evening held in aid of the Southern Area Hospice Services turned out to be a brilliant success and proceeded to start the annual charity efforts with a bang. |
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Most of my classmates, in fact, turned out to be similarly driven. |
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He said a good crowd turned out to watch as the runners, many from Holland, threaded their way through the streets, after starting at the Harwich School, Hall Lane. |
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But waiting for a draft-Clark movement to gel turned out to be problematic. |
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Almost 200 Californians turned out for tips on how to build resilience. |
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Justice souter, whom Sotomayor would replace, had an equally fine c.v., but turned out to be a weak force on the High Court. |
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Our possible lead on a new home turned out to be a dead-end. |
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Palmer turned out to be so dependable in his public appearances that Jockey was shocked. |
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The road turned out to be La Periphique, the orbital motorway that has been built more or less precisely on the boundary between the city of Paris and its suburbs. |
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But this hopeful breakthrough turned out to be no more than a deviously effective pretext for his escape. |
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The longest stretch I do now is 10 km, which turned out to be the distance of my Jericho Beach run once I mapped it with this cool Google Maps mashup. |
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In the case of the Comanche, it turned out that even the Army did not want a radar-stealthy helicopter. |
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Here too the theory spawned infinity, in what turned out to be more virulent ways than in the electromagnetic case. |
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Preacher's Cave turned out to be a large natural chamber scooped out of a limestone cliff, with rifts in the roof acting as chimneys opening out onto powder blue skies. |
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Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus. |
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Rangers have thrice stuck three goals past Dundee this season, though that 3-1 win at Ibrox in January was initially a lot closer than it turned out. |
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The point of the task was to write down each object found and then rearrange the anagram into a word, which turned out to be the Gaisce Bronze Award. |
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It turned out that a fraud had been committed and that it had been serious enough to warrant the man's prosecution, had he lived until his arrest and trial. |
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It was John Abraham, however, who turned out to be the surprise package of the movie, a fact that even Bipasha who is his lady both in reel and real life today, acknowledges. |
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It turned out the storm lost just enough power before hitting land to disqualify it from hurricane status. |
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Then he went into hip hop and, lo and behold, it turned out fine. |
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So all things considered, it turned out much better than projected. |
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Well as it turned out, one of the symptoms of steroid abuse is bad breath. |
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I turned out of Father's office, not caring if he reproved me or not. |
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But there turned out to be, if not a cliff, at least a gulch still embedded in the deal. |
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As it turned out, Jobs introduced the iMac, and the rest is history. |
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The researchers decided to conjugate cholesterol to PEI to act as a hydrophobic lipid anchor, and it turned out that the cholesterol enhanced endocytosis of the complex. |
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Fluent in English, Spanish, French, German, Attic Greek, and Latin in addition to his native Dutch, he turned out to be a sharp and engaging philosophy student. |
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Supervisors were set to vote to adopt the ordinance Monday but tabled the item after at least 20 massage therapists turned out for last night's meeting. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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The film, opening on December 17, has turned out to be a coda to the man's incarceration. |
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Afterwards the players embarked on a lap of honour to salute the fans who had turned out in numbers to ensure the occasion had been something special. |
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But it was really the uemployment data that turned out to be his impregnable fortress. |
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The extended mechanism turned out to be capable of giving a principled account of lexical blocking, the pragmatics of adjectives, and systematic polysemy. |
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Meanwhile, Raita phail gaya turned out to be yet another peppy number in the Shaandaar album. |
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The one major remaining sire was Luthier, and his sons turned out to be disappointing sires. |
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A CHINESE taximan gave his bride a wedding procession with a difference after 30 colleagues turned out in their cabs for them. |
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It could easily have turned out a scattershot comedy, but it surfs along on McCarthy's charm, lovely dialogue and some delightful performances. |
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But what the kiwi had most to fear turned out to be the stoat, a mustelid slightly bigger than a weasel but smaller than a ferret. |
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It turned out to be American tanks going on manoeuvres in the Grunewald forest, firing blanks and throwing thunderflashes. |
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I would have felt a bit greedy wishing for wins for both Australia and Scotland but it turned out to be a red letter day. |
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Something that looked like a remnant from a Hawaiian luau beach party turned out to be a string of sea snail egg cases. |
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In South Korea, they successfully used Google Translate to ask about an unfamiliar sea food, which turned out to be sea snails. |
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Karina Smirnoff, Verne Toyer, Perez Hilton, Golden Brooks and Rex Lee turned out amid stuffed pink panthers to support the cause. |
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It turned out that he was septicaemic as a result of an infected, gangrenous middle toe. |
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They are then turned out at grass in the Spring and fed BOCM PAULS beef rolls dispensed from a snacker. |
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Forty million Americans were inoculated, unnecessarily as it turned out. |
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In this case, that expert turned out to be a Frontier agent who was an experienced bungee jumper. |
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As it turned out, the microfossil identification remains questionable, and might even be wrong. |
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That meal turned out to be one of the lowlights of our vacation. |
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The game was expected to be close but it turned out to be a blowout. |
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It turned out to be a worse idea than we originally thought. |
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It turned out that a neighbor's ailanthus tree was blocking her view. Ms. Powis's answer was meant to discourage both trespassing and arborcide. |
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Shooting could not be avoided both times when we took into custody suspicious persons who turned out to be Banderites. |
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So when Brown's second wife turned out a reg'lar ternygrunt, I wa'n't in no wise upset, for he needed a comeuppance, an' he got it in her. |
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I've long faunched for these, and they turned out to be better constructed than I expected, and even included a padded carry bag. |
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The concept turned out to be merely a flash in the pan and is no longer used. |
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The term flea pit was not justified as the cinema turned out to be clean and well maintained. |
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The foreign body stuck inside the dog's stomach turned out to be a bottle cap. |
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The results of the experiment looked impressive, but it turned out the numbers had been fudged. |
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Perhaps I was afraid of being laughed at if the mysterious item turned out to be a hambone, a distinct possibility. |
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Industry turned out munitions in large quantities, with many women taking factory jobs. |
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Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a dolphin, not a shark! |
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Though the kata-thermometer was originally designed for measuring human comfort, it afterwards turned out to be far more useful as an anemometer. |
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This turned out to be one of the most useful indices of all and tracked the movements of the 100 leading companies listed on the Exchange. |
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Many of them at first seemed kind to him, but it turned out their motives were not entirely altruistic. |
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Having turned out in the parish of Ballinrobe over 2,000 tenants alone, he then used the cleared land as grazing farms. |
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As things turned out, however, the horse was injured, and only ran one race. |
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I decided to become an actor and it turned out to be one of my more intelligent moves. |
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Popper's original attempt to define not just verisimilitude, but an actual measure of it, turned out to be inadequate. |
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The match held in Narbonne, between France and Scotland turned out to be closely fought. |
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It turned out to be a bad decision as Scotland suffered their heaviest defeat in their history. |
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Many children were turned out of their home and left to fend for themselves at an early age, and many more ran away because of ill treatment. |
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At this time, she also had a relationship with another of her brother's set, Arthur Ambrose McEvoy, which turned out unhappy. |
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It was his first appearance at the Masters and turned out to be his only win there. |
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The fight turned out to be one of the greatest heavyweight boxing fights of all time. |
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He described how he and his companions entered a treeless island, which turned out to be a giant whale, which he called Jasconicus. |
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A close friend of mine turned out to be otherkin as well, and I added her to the group so she could discover who she is. |
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Unfortunately, the skeletal remains in both graves turned out to significantly predate Rollo and therefore are not related to him. |
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The Allied forces were eventually successful in driving back Germany, in what turned out to be their last major advance of the war. |
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The attack turned out to be one of the last made by the Lakotas on the Three Tribes. |
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Columbia students, though, turned out en masse to listen to the speech on the South Lawn. |
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This turned out to be a complicated affair, for Sines still belonged to the Order of Santiago. |
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Menezes also turned out to be incompetent and corrupt, subject to numerous complaints. |
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This turned out to be due to millions of marine organisms, most particularly small mesopelagic fish, with swimbladders that reflected the sonar. |
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During the journey from the West Country, large crowds turned out to pay their respects. |
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This has often turned out to be true, especially, but not solely, for speakers of the Romance languages and educated speakers of English. |
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I'd always wanted to be a good drummer and it's just ironic that I've turned out to be a bass player. |
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Pasture based dairies are a more extensive option where cows are turned out to graze on pasture when the weather permits. |
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However, this expedition turned out to be a failure, leaving Balboa wounded due to constant attacks by the region's natives. |
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