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1 You use the products of our labour without paying us for it.


2 A few mixed-up letters, a couple of crumpled papers, and some help from Daddy later, he handed me his heart on the page.


3 A football game is comprised of exactly sixty minutes of play, a basketball game forty or forty-eight minutes, but baseball has no set length of time within which the game must be completed.


4 A good deal of the information stored in working memory is encoded in an auditory form, especially when the information is language based.


5 A love note is a piece of paper that is a little piece of your heart.


6 A single mammoth could feed, clothe, and supply a band for a long time.


7 A sleeping mother has the ability to identify the particular cry of her own baby.


8 A strategic vision has little value to the organization unless it's effectively communicated down the line to lower-level managers and employees.


9 A vibrant democracy conducted locally would then provide the active basic unit for the democratic life of the republic.


10 According to the underlying myth of modern science, this progression is always replacing the smaller knowledge of the past with the larger knowledge of the present, which will be replaced by the yet larger knowledge of the future.


11 Accordingly, the new society was entrusted with the task of monitoring music use, issuing licences to music users, negotiating fees, collecting fees and finally distributing the money raised to the composers and songwriters whose works were adding value to other people's businesses.


12 After an hour, my frustration reached its climax, when I saw a man riding a pony with a brand-new saddle.


13 After the meeting, one of the American executives said, I don't know why you had to apologize.


14 After the performance, the three refused to pay their bill, telling the owner of the café:.


15 Although we may think it, we can't really give someone our heart.


16 Amy tried not to look, but Laurie was making another funny face.


17 Amy was in the classroom staring out of the window beside her.


18 An engaging and convincing strategic vision has enormous motivational value ― for the same reason that a stone mason is inspired by building a great cathedral for the ages.


19 And fear can keep you from changing when you don't want to risk a step into unknown territory;.


20 As a result of the decision, these composers and others including music publishers founded a society to enforce and administer their performing rights.


21 As for At restaurants, 50% of the 18-29 year olds answer that it is acceptable to use cellphones while 26% of those 65 and older say the same.


22 As soon as the last letter of a sequence had been presented, participants in the study wrote down all six of the letters they had seen, guessing at any letters they couldn't easily recall.


23 As the nature of sarcasm implies a contradiction between intent and message, nonverbal cues may leak and reveal the speaker's true mood as they do in deception.


24 Baseball belongs to the kind of world in which people did not say, I haven't got all day.Baseball games do have all day to be played.


25 Baseball, like traditional life, proceeds according to the rhythm of nature, specifically the rotation of the Earth.


26 Bursting with happiness, I spent the rest of the day brushing my pony in the stable.


27 But by writing, we can give someone our heart on a page.


28 But it appears that in the arts there are no second chances.


29 But that does not mean that they can go on forever.


30 By returning to that music with a new or fresh perspective, perhaps as a result of listening to other music, we find something new and interesting.


31 Communicating the vision to organization members nearly always means putting where we are going and why in writing, distributing the statement organizationwide, and having executives personally explain the vision and its justification to as many people as possible.


32 Consumers facing such decisions consider not only the product's immediate consumption outcomes but also the product's general effect on society, including how the manufacturer behaves (e.g., toward the environment).


33 Direct involvement of citizens was what had made the American Revolution possible and given the new republic vitality and hope for the future.


34 During its first half century, games were not played at night, which meant that baseball games, like the traditional work day, ended when the sun set.


35 During the course of evolution she became programmed to awake only at the sound of her own particular baby.


36 Entry Submission ∙September 1st—30th on our website (www.watfordcc.org) The three best entries will be selected by the Watford volunteer group and will be made available online for voting to decide the winner.


37 Even if it is correct to say that we express and represent our thoughts in language, it may be a big mistake to suppose that there are structural similarities between what is doing the representing and what is represented.


38 Even so, research confirms the finding that nonverbal cues are more credible than verbal cues, especially when verbal and nonverbal cues conflict.


39 Eventually, he saw a need for the nation to be subdivided into wards ― political units so small that everyone living there could participate directly in the political process.


40 Everyone knows about the computer crash and your assistant's illness.Harumi responded that he thought that the apology would be a good introduction to his presentation.


41 For example, in an early study by Conrad, adults were shown six-letter sequences, with letters being presented visually, one at a time, at intervals of three-fourths of a second.


42 For example, some people choose not to leave an unfulfilling job or a failing relationship because they fear the unknown more than the known.


43 For example, the letter F was remembered as the auditorially similar letter S 131 times but as the visually similar letter P only 14 times.


44 For instance, deciding whether to spend Saturday afternoon relaxing with your family or exercising will be determined by the relative importance that you place on family versus health.


45 For optimum health, people should be encouraged to take control to a point but to recognize when further control is impossible.


46 From an evolutionary perspective, fear has contributed to both fostering and limiting change, and to preserving the species.


47 Furthermore, it is the behaviour of some tourists, and the structure and development of tourism itself, that often generate negative attitudes within the host community.


48 Given the methodologies of science, the law of gravity and the genome were bound to be discovered by somebody; the identity of the discoverer is incidental to the fact.


49 Governments, for example, can and often do employ awareness campaigns among the resident population to promote a welcoming attitude towards visitors, in order to foster a positive market image.


50 Harumi Tanaka, from Osaka, Japan, had accepted an assignment in Boston.


51 Harumi agreed on a Monday to present a business plan the following Friday.


52 He also said, Lennie, someday you'll have a pony of your own.However, some day is a pain to a boy who lives in and knows only now.


53 He began his presentation, I'm sorry that I am not well prepared.


54 He had been invited by one company to spend a month there and had been assigned an office and a research assistant.


55 He is a big fan of the Red Sox, and this trip would make a great surprise gift for his birthday.


56 He was prescient in understanding the dangers of concentrated power, whether in corporations or in political leaders or exclusionary political institutions.


57 He went on saying, I should have been here at 7.


58 His task was to explore the possibility of developing joint ventures with American firms.


59 However, I would really appreciate it if you could allow my son to register additionally.


60 However, because such campaigns depend on widespread social engineering, and because their effects can be counteracted by random acts of violence, positive outcomes cannot be guaranteed.


61 However, they make it difficult to abandon entrenched behaviors, even those that are no longer useful, constructive, or health creating.


62 I believed that it meant that I would get a pony for Christmas.


63 I went out into the yard and wept all by myself.


64 I'm writing in regards to the Boston Red Sox Baseball Trip for the game with the Yankees taking place on Saturday, September 3rd.


65 Ideally, executives should present their vision for the company in a manner that reaches out and grabs people's attention.


66 If Dante and Shakespeare had died before they wrote those works, nobody ever would have written them.


67 If she woke up every time one of them screamed for food, she might get no sleep at all.


68 If there is any way that he is able to join the trip, I would be very grateful.


69 In an ancient tribe, however, living in small huts in a tiny village settlement, a mother would have been able to hear any of the babies crying in the night.


70 In doing so, they established the principle and practice of the collective administration of rights, based on the fact that ― with the possible exception of opera performances ― it was impossible for a single composer or publisher to monitor every use of his or her work by singers, bands, promoters or, in the twentieth century, broadcasters.


71 In our daily lives, for example, we might decide to listen to a piece of music that we have listened to many times.


72 In science one experiment, whether it succeeds or fails, is logically followed by another in a theoretically infinite progression.


73 In the arts, by contrast, no limitless sequence of works is ever implied or looked for.


74 In the setting of On public transportation, the younger groups are more accepting than the older ones regarding cellphone use.


75 It does not follow that the thought itself has such a structure.


76 It is a survival need, as is stability, which is another force of nature that can limit the capacity to change.


77 It would be difficult for a vision statement to provide direction to decision makers and energize employees toward achieving long-term strategic intent unless they know of the vision and observe management's commitment to that vision.


78 It's his first day with me.He laughed and wiped away the tear stains from my face ― his heartfelt gesture of apology for such a long-delayed present.


79 Like life in traditional society, but unlike other team sports, baseball is not governed by the clock.


80 Many were probably killed or severely injured in the close encounters that were necessary to slay one of these gigantic animals.


81 Meanwhile my father took me to a pony fair and let me try some ponies, but he always found some fault with them, leaving me in despair.


82 Most disagree as to whether nonverbal cues are essential to the perception of sarcasm or the emotion that prompts it.


83 My barely-five-year-old son couldn't go to bed one night until he wrote I love you Mom on a piece of paper.


84 No work of art is necessarily followed by a second work that is necessarily better.


85 On Tuesday, the computers in the company crashed, and the research assistant called in sick with a severe case of the flu.


86 On the other hand, fear can also motivate change in order to avoid something you're afraid of, such as dying young ― as one of your parents might have.


87 One of the most demanding, and at the same time inspiring, aspects of translating for children is the potential for such creativity that arises from what Peter Hollindale has called the 'childness' of children's texts: 'the quality of being a child ― dynamic, imaginative, experimental, interactive and unstable'.


88 One reason that people can play a card game such as bridge over and over is that no matter how many times you have played the game, it will be different in some way.


89 Only 4% of people in each of the two age groups, 30-49 and 50-64, agree that cellphone use is acceptable in the setting of At movie theaters or other quiet places.In the same setting, less than 10% of people in each age group answer that it is acceptable to use cellphones, except for the group aged 18-29.


90 Ostensibly, sarcasm is the opposite of deception in that a sarcastic speaker typically intends the receiver to recognize the sarcastic intent; whereas, in deception the speaker typically intends that the receiver not recognize the deceptive intent.


91 Our total set of values and their relative importance to us constitute our value system.


92 Please take this opportunity to be part of Watford Community history, and help us name it!


93 Psychologists Dember and Earl suggested that the motivation for exploration had its roots in a curiosity drive.


94 Research has shown that when people who feel helpless fail to take control, they experience negative emotional states such as anxiety and depression.


95 Robert Stalnaker, in his book Inquiry, suggests an analogy with the representation of numbers:.


96 She felt that she was lucky to have a friend that could always cheer her up when she was feeling down.


97 She thought how her gloomy face in the window reflected her mistake.


98 She tried not to think about her terrible performance in class.


99 She was pushing her ears out, crossing her eyes, and opening her mouth wide.


100 Similarly, a thought might get expressed out loud in a statement with a particular linguistic structure.


101 Similarly, teaching people to accept a situation that could readily be changed could be bad advice; sometimes the only way to get what you want is to take active control.


102 Similarly, the letter V was remembered as B 56 times but as X only 5 times.


103 Slowly, imperceptibly, and probably unconsciously, hunters had moved across the land bridge and become the first immigrants to the new land.


104 So there's no reason why we should pay for your service'.


105 Some of them may have traveled by small boat along the coast, but many walked.


106 Such multi-faceted creativity has, at times, placed children's literature at the forefront of imaginative experimentation.


107 Suppose, for example, that I look at a fruit bowl, and think that there is an apple and an orange in that bowl.


108 Teach your child how to write love notes, and I promise you will have many, many happy returns.


109 That the result of expressing toothpaste is a long, thin, cylinder does not entail that toothpaste itself is long, thin, or cylindrical.


110 The !K in the name !Kung is like the sound that occurs when a cork is pulled from a bottle.


111 The !Kung San in that area had abundant food supply and a lot of leisure time.


112 The !Kung San in the Dobe area of Botswana were divided into twenty five groups with a mean size of eighteen to twenty people.


113 The !Kung San, also known as the Bushmen, live in the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa.


114 The 'unstable' qualities of childhood that Hollindale cites require a writer or translator to have an understanding of the freshness of language to the child's eye and ear, the child's affective concerns and the linguistic and dramatic play of early childhood.


115 The above graph shows the percentage of Americans in different age groups who said it was generally OK to use a cellphone in different settings in 2014.


116 The case went to court, and the composers won on appeal.


117 The decision extended an existing law on theatrical performances to all musical works and all public performance of those works.


118 The grand opening of our brand-new sports center is on November 30th, but we still don't have a name!


119 The hunters had followed the mammoths and other large animals eastward from Asia across what is now the Bering Sea.


120 The hunters, armed only with primitive weapons, were no real match for an angry mammoth.


121 The main food crop was the wild mongongo nut, millions of which were harvested every year.


122 The number 9 can be represented as '12—3' but it does not follow that 12, 3, or subtraction are constituents of the number 9.


123 The objects in front of my eyes include some pieces of fruit and a bowl, but no object corresponding to the word 'and' exists either in the world or in my visual image.


124 The pace of the game is therefore leisurely and unhurried, like the world before the discipline of measured time, deadlines, schedules, and wages paid by the hour.


125 The pull effect of a destination can be positively influenced by the introduction and reinforcement of pro-tourism policies that make a destination more accessible.


126 The representatives for each ward in the capital would have to be responsive to citizens organized in this way.


127 The total population of the !Kung San in 1986 was about 15,000, with most of them living in nonhunting and gathering situations on cattleposts or farms.


128 The trees seemed to be taking on smiling faces and the birds seemed to be singing to congratulate me on getting my new friend.


129 The way that we behave in a given situation is often influenced by how important one value is to us relative to others.


130 Then, he said, Kid, do you know a boy named Lennie Steffens?


131 There they heard performances of a song written by one of them and a sketch written by the other two.


132 They may experience value conflict if they buy disposable diapers for their babies.


133 They suggested that curiosity is stimulated by novelty and argued that novelty is in the eye of the beholder.


134 This decision created a new category of legal right ― the performing right ― and with it a new economic relationship between music user and copyright owner.


135 This dynamic can be illustrated with the example of parents who place equal value on convenience and concern for the environment.


136 This implies that major structural changes to tourism itself, rather than awareness campaigns, may be required to foster a welcoming attitude.


137 This is one of the bonding factors that has been forgotten because of the way in which we live today.


138 This is very important for understanding why people will often return to explore things that they explored before or do things they have done before.


139 This meeting may not be a good use of your time.He then went into a clear, interesting presentation.


140 This sensitivity is still there to this day, even though it is seldom used.


141 This time she couldn't help turning back to see what her friend was doing.


142 Thomas Jefferson, who had an enduring interest in democracy, came to a similar conclusion.


143 Three composers attended a show at the Café Concert des Ambassadeurs.


144 Thrilled by riding, I began to feast my eyes on the world around me.


145 Thus, suggesting that they need to take active control is bad advice in those situations.


146 Thus, when communicators are attempting to determine if a speaker is sarcastic, they compare the verbal and nonverbal message and if the two are in opposition, communicators may conclude that the speaker is being sarcastic.


147 Traditionally, they lived by hunting and gathering, the way of life that was the universal mode of human existence until 10,000 years ago.


148 Translating sound, for example, whether in the read-aloud qualities of books for the younger child, in animal noises, children's poetry or in nonsense rhymes, demands imaginative solutions ― as indeed does working with visual material.


149 Twenty thousand years ago, at the height of the last glacial period, sea level was so low that dry land joined what are now separate continents.


150 Typically, there is now only one newborn baby in any family house or apartment, so there is no way to test this ability.


151 Unfortunately, I have just become aware that your company's limit of 53 people for registration has already been reached.


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153 Waking up at 7 a.m., my little sisters and I raced for the fireplace downstairs.


154 Watching Amy look so discouraged, Laurie, her best friend, decided she needed some cheering up.


155 We can see from this that health is not linearly related to control.


156 We could compare a thought and its verbal expression with toothpaste and its 'expression' from a tube.


157 We could have seen something many times before, but as the result of having new skills or competence, we discover new or different aspects of that object.


158 We must assume that we had one chance each for The Divine Comedy and King Lear.


159 What interested me the most about the new house was the stable in the backyard, in which my father let me make a small space for a pony.


160 What they need to do is to accept that some things are beyond their control.


161 When Christmas was at hand, I had abandoned all hope of getting one.


162 When I returned home, my father asked, Why did you come back so soon?With a smile on my face, I answered him, I didn't want to make him feel tired.


163 When he looked at our door, he just passed by, which caused me to break into a flood of tears.


164 When people recalled letters incorrectly, the letters they said they had seen were more likely to resemble the actual stimuli in terms of how the letters sounded than how they looked.


165 When people try to control situations that are essentially uncontrollable, they are inclined to experience high levels of stress.


166 When walking down the street is the setting in which people aged 30-49 are more permissive towards cellphone use than the other age groups.


167 While my sisters were delighted to find their stockings filled with presents, mine was empty.


168 Why don't you put your house number where it can be seen?


169 With that kind of involvement, the republic might survive and prosper.


170 Without the ice age, North America might have remained unpopulated for thousands of years more.


171 Write it down, however, and you can see it, feel it, hold it, keep it forever.


172 You can't have a democracy if you can't talk with your neighbors about matters of mutual interest or concern.


173 You feel value conflict when you do something that is consistent with one value but inconsistent with another equally important value.


174 Your father told me to bring the pony here and leave him for you.

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