At the same time, we also have the ability to know, to cognize, which is also something natural and unmade. |
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After a moment, which actually is an hour later in reality, John felt absolutely exhausted and wanted to throw his body onto his unmade bed. |
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He went upstairs to the master bedroom and sat on the edge of the unmade bed. |
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Her bed was unmade and a pile of clothes was on the floor, which is so not Libby. |
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The meticulous arrangements of fabric are as far from an unmade bed as you can imagine, and they pack a double punch. |
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A turn here, a turn there, some miles on unmade roads, and down a steep track to Waller's camp. |
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These laws are made and may be unmade by Act of Parliament, like any other. |
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A blog is made or unmade by one individual, whereas forums depend on the collective participation of many people. |
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She stood up, too hastily, all of a sudden interested in neatening the bed she had left unmade for days. |
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Residents fed up with drivers using their unmade street as a rat run have joined forces to stop the problem. |
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But countless makeable plays have gone unmade and been ruled hits by generous official scorers. |
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Dishes and cutlery were scattered on kitchen tables, unmade beds gaped, just as their occupants had abandoned them. |
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His face was seamed with wrinkles, and he generally dressed as if he were an unmade bed. |
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She ensures that not a speck of dust is found, not a bed is left unmade and not a flower remains unarranged. |
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He found that the master bedroom to be in chaos, with an unmade bed and clothes scattered everywhere. |
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Her eyes traveled longingly to her large, unmade bed that she wouldn't sleep on for another month are two, at least. |
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And because I was a dork and didn't do it right away when I took the clean sheets out of the dryer, my bed is unmade. |
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In the past, winners of the prestigious prize have included such interesting items as unmade beds and pickled cows. |
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There are jars of tea leaves, a basketball, an unmade bed, desk, shelf, mirror on the mantelpiece. |
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Local firm Chestnut Developments had wanted to build in the gardens and surface the unmade lane. |
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His bed was unmade, his nightclothes strewn across the floor, and a small, worn book laid on the table beside the bed. |
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Most of these editorial emendations, very few of which are supported by textual notes, would have been better left unmade. |
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I found photo albums and home videos strewn all over the family room floor, picture frames on the walls akimbo and beds unmade. |
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She then grabbed a sheet and began spreading it over the unmade bed, tucking the ends underneath the mattress as she went. |
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I didn't want my unmade bed to be what people saw, so we bought the room divider. |
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Opposite the ziggurat of technology was a single unmade cot. |
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Chapters one and eight frame the project, which is essentially a close examination of how Soviet power both made and unmade state subjects among the Evenki. |
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It was of average size with an unmade bed sitting in one corner, a night table, two dressers, a bureau, a desk, a small TV, and a lot of posters on the wall. |
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How many worthwhile ideas have gone unthought and connections unmade because of my memory's shortcomings? |
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Before we move on, Smith points to a small black-and-white Polaroid of an unmade mattress. |
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The two visit the empty houses of their good friends and leave the gifts there, woven amongst the foliage of house plants and resting on the pillows of unmade beds. |
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During the strike, even high rollers in Atlantic City's casino hotels slept in unmade beds and ate with plastic forks as managers stepped in to serve them. |
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Tarmac lane with short steep section leads on to rough unmade road. |
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I took the photo with the cards propped up on my unmade bed. |
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Campo Grande is red from an aerial view due to the unmade suburban roads that reveal the soil's clay content. |
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I walked past the unmade bunk beds and clothes laying all over the floor. |
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Each day these spaces are made and unmade and I am drawn to them for the weightlessness that lingers after activity ceases. |
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At the village of Chapy follow the unmade road to the hamlet of La Trappa, continue downhill for another 2 kilometres and cross over the bridge. |
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Avoid driving over rough, uneven, unmade ground or over ground littered with debris. |
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Please note: Damages due to driving on unmade roads are excluded from the car insurance. |
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Like a sketchbook, «Home» presents photographs and drawings of furniture both made and unmade. |
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The same ginger-haired model served Caravaggio for his Amor Vincit Omnia, where Cupid stands astride an unmade bed. |
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Attention is the key resource, because most decisions are left unmade because no one is paying attention. |
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One of the problems with this method is that family members often lack the skills required to reach consensus, so decisions sometimes go unmade. |
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He walked back over to his cot and sat down on the unmade bed. |
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And so, I dragged my unmade decision with me for two or three months, like a millstone around my neck. |
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The unmade Horse is the work, more than any other, that epitomises Leonardo's reputation as an artist who never finished anything. |
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Here, villagers bring their harvest of coffee beans to be weighed and graded before being taken down the unmade road to the coffee auctions in Moshi. |
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The family of a certain papal official made and unmade popes for fifty years. |
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She was confused. Now that he had worked himself into a snit he'd be angry if she unmade the bed and did what he wanted. |
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They can be unmade by judicial fiat, but it feels awfully cruel to do so. |
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In Tiny Furniture Dunham's onscreen unmade up face, or slightly dimply thighs, shouldn't seem extraordinary, but they do: they're a reminder that girl slackerdom can, in fact, take on a radical quality. |
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With most of his life behind him, Els is wistful for the romance of youth, the guileless potential of nascent creativity, the mistakes unmade, the frontiers unexplored. |
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With bed still unmade, he slept on the floor for three nights. |
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The same governments have been unmade rather handily in the capital, to the perennial relief of the Bangkok elite who enjoy ties with the royal palace. |
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Three-quarters of Pakistanis who favour sharia do. In this section Strange bedfellows Minds unmade Called up ReprintsViews vary over how sharia should be applied. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of food are delivered daily by convoys coming all the way from Port Sudan and up from the south, much of the time on unmade roads the line of white trucks visibly delivering life-saving relief. |
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The resulting deformation of the overlying basin rocks that ride these plates has both made and unmade possible petroleum traps as these rocks were squeezed and stretched. |
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Likewise, a State cannot, and should not, be made or unmade in a day. |
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When the administrations resort to some unrealistic legal constructions, which, for instance, result in the imposition of taxes on some unmade income. |
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Based on sounds, visuals and texts collected in New York, the scenic writing expends a kaleidoscope like approach of a mythical city, a dreamlike and aesthetical matrix where fictional revolutions are made and unmade. |
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Rida's expert driving took us first along the smooth main artery from the airport to the centre of Kinshasa until the traffic congestion forced him onto unmade side roads. |
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Away from the approaches to East Cowes and Yarmouth, the majority of this section follows inland roads and many unmade, muddy public footpaths. |
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There will not be any Nancy to tickle my fancy in a kitchen full of handerkerchiefs and beckoning, unmade beds. |
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The roads were quite unmade and when the track got so cut up that a wagon would sink down to its axles, the bullockies would try a new track. |
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Each of the beds, including a hotbed, featherbed, unmade bed, waterbed, twin beds, smelly bed, four poster bed and bed of roses will be given to schools in Newcastle. |
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