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  • I have been successful in tracing the Cooper family line back to the 1780s, but so far cannot find any of Mark Cooper's direct descendants.
  • The couples' thoughts are interspersed throughout the book in the form of direct quotations.
  • Iran has, through intermediaries and in direct talks with the Americans, made clear what it is, and is not, willing to do.
  • If it decides to confirm this, the commission can direct the Government to abolish, or alter, the aid.
  • But more importantly, you are the last direct descendant of the Jester's piper son, Nathaniel.
  • In direct contrast to the style of the women sitting opposite me, Dobbin's decor looks like it had been designed by Jackie Healy-Rae.
  • The minister for transport is using this occasion to invite Arab and other foreign airlines to resume direct flight to Iraq.
  • This was in direct contrast to when the cold war was at its height.
  • In fact there is direct evidence in this case that at least some of the claimants were aware of the resistance in the market place at all material times.
  • At all other times the two motions will combine to produce direct motion.
  • it's in direct contact with the current
  • Eventually Boys did pull a goal back when Simon Rea scored direct from a corner on 78 minutes.
  • He's somewhat direct and straightforward in his approach to business.
  • Speak clearly, compellingly, and without reluctance; assert yourself as a direct leader.
  • However, the text contains few direct quotations or thoughts from Douglas herself.
  • Unfortunately, sharing a liability with some other African tourist destinations, there is no direct flight to Khartoum.
  • They can grow 12 inches high and 6 inches wide, prefer bright light but not direct sunlight.
  • That would make him a direct descendant of Robert II - though I suspect this is unprovable.
  • It does mean, though, that interviewers need to be sensitive to the dangers to which victims may be exposed as a direct result of the interviewer's presence.
  • The second reason I worry is that the dynamism of a closer link with the United States would extend far beyond the direct trade benefits.
  • Keep away from sources of ignition and direct sunlight.
  • He is so direct , he practically assaults the modern, spin-accustomed ear.
  • Roundtable participants identified several areas where there is a more direct link between facilities and productivity.
  • You can even choose a prismatic block to deliberately direct light onto a light coloured ceiling where it is softly diffused around the room.
  • No freezing corners, icy lofts, or windswept landings and one simple direct heat source.
  • to direct sb to do sth
  • I loved these people - they are so direct , there is no hidden agenda.
  • Some findings of primary fact will be the result of direct evidence, whereas others will depend upon inference from direct evidence of such facts.
  • someone will direct you to your seat
  • In direct contrast to a year before, holly berries were almost completely absent now, possibly because of the wet season.
  • Shades on the south side block unwanted direct sunlight while reflecting light onto the ceiling of the interior.
  • Letting famous film directors direct operas has resulted in both smashing successes and dismal failures.
  • The humour appears most frequently when actions and statements are the direct opposite of what is really felt.
  • The granddaughter and last direct descendant of the late Greek tycoon is also the inadvertent inheritor of a tragic family history.
  • You never feel totally fine around a clan that isn't a direct descendant or ancestor of your clan, but the intensity varies.
  • It was a direct contrast to the browns and blacks of the peat moors above.
  • She's very direct when you ask her about her pet hates.
  • He is a bit upset by that, that anybody thought he was wanting to leave just for one half-time where I was more direct with the players than I have been for a few months.
  • Storage at average room temperature away from direct heat or direct sunlight is best.
  • to direct a play
  • PC Braine, who used to be stationed at Pewsey, attempted to wade along the river to reach the woman, but decided it would be quicker to find a more direct route.
  • His flaw was his indispensable virtue: he was direct and candid in telling the unvarnished truth.
  • They both are very direct men, they both are very honest and sincere men and they both are men who don't mince their words.
  • Assuming planets are in direct motion, aspects are cast by swifter planets and received by slower ones.
  • Late modern society has privileged freedom over security, in direct contrast to the social values and structures of high modernity.
  • A direct descendant of Henry VII, Viscount Mountgarret was Eton and Sandhurst educated and a former captain in the Irish Guards.
  • I haven't been able to come up with a direct quotation, so I thought I better ask you directly.
  • they flew direct from Cork to Glasgow
  • Fromkin uses footnotes to identify direct quotations rather than to support historical argument.
  • They are more direct than us, in some ways like animals, but also with more elaborate notions of politeness.
  • their price is in direct proportion with their size
  • But there is no direct evidence that the fresh air supply opening was in fact blocked in any way on this occasion.
  • New research by a leading expert in the field has included deaths in which MRSA and other superbugs are a factor rather than the direct cause.
  • This ends our direct quotation from Fisher's thesis, and his description of his machine.
  • How could this service be a threat to the viability of a large Laundromat in an area over 5km away from our estate and not on a direct bus route?
  • Since the flight was a direct one to Dublin, the question seemed oddly unsettling some 30,000 feet above the Irish Sea.
  • The surfaces that will reflect the direct light and at the same time won't produce a glare are recommended here.
  • Heaven doesn't want me because I'm in the direct bloodline of a vampire who dealt with the devil.
  • it had a direct effect on us
  • So far nearly all human cases of avian flu have resulted from direct contact with infected birds.
  • Although individuals' personal information will remain confidential, the database will enable the advertisers to direct their ads at specific geographies and types of customer.
  • Huntington's innings had been in direct contrast.
  • That was one of the many things he liked about her, she was direct and she always got straight to the point.
  • Rail campaigners are renewing calls for Bradford's two stations to be linked and for better direct rail routes to other English cities.
  • We got our first goal against the run of play when Pat Kennedy scored direct from a corner.
  • there's no direct connection between them
  • I do not have direct evidence that allows me to choose between the two possibilities.
  • we direct students to relevant books
  • These data provide direct evidence confirming earlier hypotheses that the silica pump is weak in Monterey Bay.
  • She always liked the way Miss Louise was always direct and straight.
  • direct line
  • You can pick the tomatoes before the birds or squirrels get to them and let them ripen in bright light, not direct sunlight.
  • That finally resulted in a direct intervention by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw which led to Ian's liberty.
  • He claims he's a direct descendant of Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone, and if you saw him shoot, you might believe him.
  • She was born in the Peddie region and is a direct descendant of the British 1820 settlers who colonised the Eastern Cape.
  • The race today also looked likely to feature a direct descendant of each horse.
  • he was a direct descendant of the king
  • It is animated by light - direct sunlight creates a glow.
  • please direct any questions to him
  • They make it possible for the experts to go direct , without any intermediaries.
  • This, in fact, is direct evidence supporting the model of amyloids as waterfilled nanotubes.
  • As a method of communication they are less direct than straightforward statements, but they may often be more effective.
  • it's the direct opposite
  • Store in an amber coloured glass bottle away from direct heat or sunlight, and use within two months.
  • Henry Cecil was a direct descendant of the English statesman, William Cecil, Lord Burghley.
  • keep plants away from direct sunlight
  • He is an immensely likeable, straightforward and direct person.
  • Much the most effective way of securing the intervention of the ruler was by direct personal contact, and this was achieved through his household or court.
  • Welsh's background is almost the direct opposite of McCall Smith's.
  • An inquest in Southampton heard that the former ship's fitter died of a lung disease caused as a direct result of contact with asbestos.
  • it's a direct payment
  • Also, do not store the balls in direct sunlight or near a heat or light source.
  • The completion of Secunderabad-Mudkhed project will provide an alternative shorter direct route to Mumbai.
  • the deposit is payable direct to the hotel
  • The AP story limited direct quotation from the Clinton book to only 180 words.
Günün İngilis Sözü

copper

: mis

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......... do you go to the gym? - Twice a week.

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a yearly commemoration or feast

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