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Deal.
deal
lot
sight
plenty
mass
pile
mess
pot
heap
flock
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1
Health professionals
deal
with people's personal health information every day, Bloomfield said.
2
A
deal
would not eliminate violence, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said.
3
Mr Power said it would mean a great
deal
to the industry.
4
Mr Robinson said children needed active support to
deal
with their problems.
5
State media outlet China National Radio reported the
deal
earlier this week.
1
At the moment GPs know a
lot
about families, especially problem ones.
2
But there's also a
lot
of hard work involved, often physical work.
3
There is a
lot
of energy from Israel to Europe, Margalit said.
4
I just really want to let a
lot
of people ask questions.
5
He said: A
lot
of good things came from that second innings.
1
Evidently, no 'complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in
sight
.
2
For, once society has seen the problem, the solution is in
sight
.
3
Today we answered John's question about
sight
and Karen's query about violence.
4
I need you to go back to work on the
sight
problem.
5
Besides Europe's debt crisis, which seems to have no resolution in
sight
.
1
Europe too certainly has
plenty
to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa.
2
Factor in
plenty
of sea days: they're important for recharging weary batteries.
3
Yet the new approach leaves China
plenty
of scope to nix investigations.
4
There are
plenty
of fish in the sea: This is almost true.
5
A perfect All-Ireland semi-final really; victory yet
plenty
still to work on.
1
The days and weeks that followed saw
mass
withdrawals of food products.
2
He said a
mass
burial was held on Sunday for health reasons.
3
Not a problem for hunters, but a major problem for
mass
shooters.
4
Year after year, I witness the excavation of the new
mass
graves.
5
Unfortunately, the information is only as good as
mass
transit systems provide.
1
Britain currently pays about £40bn a year to finance its debt
pile
.
2
There'll be a
pile
of paper on my desk that needs attention.
3
The questions
pile
on top of one another: Do you believe him?
4
Now the
pile
of paper was not just burning; it was blazing.
5
One way is to have market participants
pile
on to the trend.
1
The
mess
left behind was 50 times greater than the previous year.
2
SWITHIN: In truth; it does remind one of the
mess
of pottage.
3
Regardless, this aspect could lead to great message or a great
mess
.
4
The upper structure on the top of the
brigade
-
mess
also fell in.
5
I called Harlan, thinking he'd come home and left behind a
mess
.
1
Yes, yes, of course she is.' Mrs Castaway stirs the
glue
-
pot
pensively.
2
How are state officials watching over the nation's largest legal
pot
market?
3
They are the same as the ordinary
pot
in every other particular.
4
ERROR attempts to extricate a
pot
from the nails in the shelves.
5
The remainder of the beans were left in the
pot
for breakfast.
1
North Korean media continued to
heap
praise on Kim's leadership, Lim said.
2
It is, of course, wrong to
heap
all the blame on Thatcher.
3
The rider lay in a
heap
at the foot of the tree.
4
He tangled his feet in the blanket and fell in a
heap
.
5
Fill this into the tomatoes and
heap
it up in the centers.
1
Early in the morning the poor creatures had begun to
flock
in.
2
Fang had to get as far away from the
flock
as possible.
3
Nor were the Uniackes and the Invernesses the bell-wethers of the
flock
.
4
The upbeat employment data led global investors to
flock
to higher-yielding assets.
5
To-day, perhaps the most joyous of the
flock
lies in the earth.
1
No surprise: having the government step in launched a
raft
of innovation.
2
Libya's coastguard denied in a statement it abandoned the
raft
at sea.
3
It's among a
raft
of recommendations included in the group's final report.
4
The migrants were drifting on an inflatable
raft
in the Mediterranean sea.
5
He was positive the light was in the cabin on the
raft
.
1
And then of course you need a complete new computer science
stack
.
2
Among the
stack
of papers were several early etchings of Matterson House.
3
All supported water storage, but said the numbers did not
stack
up.
4
That
stack
of paper there is requests filed in the last week.
5
They will also want to know what has happened to his
stack
.
1
A
slew
of recent research points to the need for urgent action.
2
A
slew
of guidebooks that set a new standard for quality followed.
3
The Central Statistics Office unleashed a
slew
of economic data this week.
4
A
slew
of products now address the problem-butthey don't come cheap.
5
A
slew
of large issues is in the pipeline for this year.
1
We got a new
batch
of declassified material a few weeks ago.
2
The first
batch
of layoff notices went out last week, Gaulrapp said.
3
We used to
batch
test; we stopped because there were no failures.
4
To test this possibility, Garner sent out a new
batch
of surveys.
5
The second
batch
will be paid upon completion of the verification process.
1
It was a new working year,
mint
fresh and full of hope.
2
Recent press coverage of Weinstein's strategy has suggested he made a
mint
.
3
Even the fresh
mint
was in the tankard on the old sideboard.
4
Add frozen peas,
mint
and sugar and simmer for five more minutes.
5
The addition of the pea and
mint
puree also adds great flavour.
1
We put in a
peck
at a time, in a dozen places.
2
They
peck
when I even think about moving but that's not real.
3
A bird-like
peck
at the inkwell, and the pen began to scratch-scratch-scratch.
4
Down came the pipe, and with it a
peck
of greasy soot.
5
With that and the flash-light we could get a
peck
of them.
1
To be honest, Rylance
wad
second favourite to Sylvester Stallone last year.
2
It formed the
wad
of the pistol that was in _your hand.
3
Militants said a ransom had been paid, but this
wad
never confirmed.
4
Or even the feds, given that
wad
of money in the closet.
5
Took a
wad
of paper towels from the dispenser and soaked them.
1
It also flagged a
spate
of store openings in Europe and China.
2
The deal follows a
spate
of other recent cross-border law firm mergers.
3
Private equity-owned insurance brokerages saw a
spate
of deals in recent years.
4
Brazil has suffered a
spate
of partisan violence during the polarized campaign.
5
REUTERS: What's driving the recent
spate
of bankruptcy filings by restaurant companies?
1
They saw it out in sheets no
muckle
thicker than writin' paper.
2
And if I got a letter, it mightna give me
muckle
comfort.
3
If it had been me, I would not have been
muckle
cheered.
4
It's no
muckle
pleesure we're like to hae in this het place.
5
Since being acquent' wi' Sandy, I hae gathered a
muckle
new vocabulary.
1
Whatever the homeless warriors may have done, they be now in
mickle
need.
2
That word pleased them, and they I held the bridal with
mickle
joy.
3
From their foes they had already suffered
mickle
stress of war.
4
Better had he left it undone, for
mickle
is his blame.
5
I heard nor sid nowt that's dow, but
mickle
that's conny and gladsome.
1
He returned presently and deposited a
hatful
of nuts in her lap.
2
If Rubin keep defending like that Barça will have a
hatful
tonight.
3
The sorely afflicted animal licked his lips, and looked up for another
hatful
.
4
One could buy a
hatful
of Koh-i-Noors with the same money, no doubt.
5
So on this day, when Joe appeared with a
hatful
,
there was excitement.
1
The rest of the evening was
quite
a
little
triumph for her.
2
Lorry was now leaning back in the seat,
quite
a
little
mystified.
3
They both studied that objection in silence for
quite
a
little
while.
4
He had gradually got together
quite
a
little
menagerie of pet names.
5
Pierre has taken his big basket; he is
quite
a
little
man.
1
The Powerball Plus jackpot is also building up to a
tidy
sum
.
2
In just a few hands of Baccarat, he'd won a
tidy
sum
.
3
Five thousand pounds is a
tidy
sum
,
no doubt, in Langona especially.
4
A very
tidy
sum
for the lucky treasure hunter that unearths it.
5
The spam-fighting industry stands to make a
tidy
sum
in the coming years.
1
But with great responsibility comes, well, not a
whole
lot
of power.
2
I'd go so far as to say a
whole
lot
of value.
3
Long story short, I got access to a
whole
lot
of info.
4
His second game in England's top flight went a
whole
lot
better.
5
I think pretty soon I'm going to feel a
whole
lot
better.
1
Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us a
good
deal
?
2
Market analysts said it would be a
good
deal
for AB InBev.
3
Of course, a
good
deal
depends on the aims of a publication.
4
It entails a
good
deal
more work than the average college application.
5
I got a really
good
deal
on some computers from the future.
1
Mr Power said it would mean a
great
deal
to the industry.
2
Organised sport has meant a
great
deal
of different things throughout history.
3
However, there is a
great
deal
of information available on the Web.
4
A
great
deal
,
however, could happen to upset that plan before 2021.
5
There is, of course, a
great
deal
of work to be done.
1
Suddenly a
whole
slew
of problems familiar to the network security world appear.
2
Only Jacques was supposed to bring a
whole
slew
of them.
3
First a few, then a few more, than a
whole
slew
.
4
There's a
whole
slew
of Marvel superhero movies slated over the next five years.
5
The folks at Springboard have a
whole
slew
of stretch goals ahead of them.
6
They needed just the right man-quick-minded, tough, imaginative, and a
whole
slew
of complementary adjectives.
7
And a
whole
slew
of other 'omes', such as the ugly and linguistically ignorant 'cellome'.
8
On Tuesday morning, FitzSimons tweeted: Great that the NRL wants a
whole
slew
of new stadiums.
9
Since then, a
whole
slew
of top officers and senior civilians have been shown the door.
10
A
whole
slew
of potential objections and delays would be ruled out right off the bat.
11
Electric orange juice makers and coffee makers and mixing machines, a
whole
slew
of home appliances.
12
She had a
whole
slew
of regrets to prove it, though few were romantic in nature.
13
Her snakeskin was topped with fur, and that, he knew, hides a
whole
slew
of parasites.
14
In fact, Nintendo made a
whole
slew
of new game announcements Thursday for both of its platforms.
15
She's got a
whole
slew
of fears.
16
House rules do make this game better and you have a
whole
slew
of them to choose from.
whole
slew
whole