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1. 1 But it was 
conveniently cut
short.
2. 2 So it's 
conveniently
located four
minutes from
the Heavenly
Gondola, couple
of blocks from
the beach.
3. 3 Forget that half 
the NYPD is non-
white, which the
shouters
conveniently do.
4. 4 And I get really 
grumpy when I
travel, and I'm
sitting there like
this, and I'm
moving and then
I'm kind of
conveniently like
whoa, look at my
elbow.
5. 5 Yes, he did 
conveniently
choose those
questions that
he wanted to.
6. 6 Yes, he did 
conveniently
choose those
questions that
he wanted to.
7. 7 I know I should 
fade away like a
good old girl and
spare my
daughter the
embarrassments
of my passions,
but I can't any
more than I can
conveniently
die.
8. 8 As of late, Papa 
seemed to be
angering more
patrons than he
obliged, and he
always managed
to be
conveniently
absent when
they came to
confront him. #
She needed to
speak with Papa,
and soon.
9. 9 Conveniently, 
there was a fine
black hansom
just outside his
door.
10. 10 "Talk like 
foreigners, too, "
O'Riley added
darkly,
conveniently
discounting his
own
transatlantic
origins.
11. 11 So I ordered you 
a new one, and
conveniently
enough, it
arrived today.
12. 12 A pilot might 
undershoot the
runway, for
example, or get
tangled in phone
wires and erupt
in a ball of flame
on the
conveniently
placed highway,
killing hundreds
more.
13. 13 Most are 
conveniently
located in what
FBI crime stats,
social
anthropologists
and community
organizers call a
changing
neighborhood.
14. 14 He pulled out 
quickly, cutting
off a sedan,
license plate "
Big Boy, " which
spun out, onto
the opposite
sidewalk,
stalling,
conveniently in
front of a
doughnut shop
frequented by
traffic cops.
15. 15 She'd been Pye's 
lover, and when
she conveniently
died, Fay was
waiting to take
her place.
16. 16 Most events 
would not be as
spectacular or
conveniently
located as
Chelyabinsk, but
the creation of a
comprehensive
death plunge
observational
campaign would
provide rapid
benefits to both
science and
planetary
defense.
17. 17 Conveniently, 
they can do so
without having
to leave their
own property,
strolling down a
dirt road
between two
orchards.
18. 18 He later wrote 
that it was'
unanimously
agreed that I
should represent
to the C-in-C that
it would be wise
to relieve the
Indian battalions
then in France as
soon as this
could
conveniently be
done'.
19. 19 Ken refused and, 
instead, more
conveniently
still, a small
apartment was
built on to the
deanery to
house her.
20. 20 Ken had been 
installed as a
prebendary
there in 1669
and the
harbinger
responsible for
the
accommodation
of the court had
wanted Nell
Gwyn to be
lodged at the
prebendary's
residence,
conveniently
close to the
deanery.
21. 21 But through the 
classes I teach at
The Farm
Cooking School
(conveniently
located on a
working 4140304
ranch in
Stockton, New
Jersey), I' ve
discovered
recipes and
techniques that
deliver incredible
meals.
22. 22 (What a terrible 
breeding project,
from the bees'
perspective!)
While heirloom
flowers tend to
work
wonderfully in
edible
landscapes,
they're not
always
conveniently
available at the
nearest big-box
store.
23. 23 Conveniently, 
the word also
contained
Percival Lowell's
initials.
24. 24 Conveniently 
forgetting that
it's the Parable
of the Talents,
the evangelists
of the "
prosperity gospel
" preach that
God manifests
his blessings in
the form of
material wealth,
returning ten- or
fifty- or a
hundredfold
one's initial
offeringwhich
usually can be
made out to the
evangelist
himself.
25. 25 Not even the IMF 
expects it to do
soas it admitted
in a report
released
conveniently just
after the bailout
had been
agreed.
26. 26 The IRS 
conveniently
omitted that
there was a
backup system
preserving all
communications.
27. 27 Inquisitors 
looking to find it
have focused on
fashion and
music, magpie
worlds with a
conveniently
high profile and
little grasp of
tact:
28. 28 " which rather 
conveniently
equals "
American " -
Updike and
Cheever are
nothing if not
unerringly,
unflinchingly
American
29. 29 This is not just 
evident in period
pieces like "
Downton Abbey
": The landscape
is dense with
attempts to
reimagine and
conveniently
misremember
history.
30. 30 But Cargill's 
eagerness to
sidestep the "
exact science "
also allows the
company to
conveniently
ignore the
mounting
evidence that
points to the
beef industry as
a prime driver of
climate change.
31. 31 Most 
conveniently,
4129648 can be
played on any
screen with an
HDMI input,
including the
touchscreen I
planned to build.
32. 32 The sheath slides 
conveniently
into the handle
for easy storage
while you're
hacking away.
33. 33 A floor is sewn 
into the bottom,
and the tent is
small enough
that it packs
down to fit
conveniently
into the trunk of
a car.
34. 34 It is very easy 
when you're
adopting in that
mindset to think
of a child as a
thing you want, a
commodity, and
to conveniently
look the other
way when things
aren't looking
right, " she says.
35. 35 And yes, Cruz, R 
Texas, is eligible
to be
commander in
chief; he was
born to an
American
mother
(something the
conspiracy
theorists
conveniently
forget about
Obama, too).
36. 36 " Austin has 
great appeal for
conventioneers
for three key
reasons: the city
enjoys a positive
reputation as a
place people
want to visit, it's
conveniently
located in the
center of the
country, and we
have better
weather than
most, "
Manchester said.
37. 37 Bonus: Should 
you get hungry
or want a glass
of wine, the
boutique is
conveniently
located inside
Seafood and
Spaghetti Works.
38. 38 It's often the 
more capable
workers who
leave for better
opportunities,
leaving behind
those with fewer
options and an
ever-increasing
workload,
conveniently
playing into the
Republican
rhetoric that
government
employees are
incompetent and
undeserving.
39. 39 Perhaps the 
Post-Dispatch
also
conveniently
forgets its own
former advocacy
for the federal
RFRA.
40. 40 And that the 
relocation
guidelines are
more than just a
bunch of
meaningless
words that can
be ignored or
twisted to
conveniently fit
a desired agenda
41. 41 " It conveniently 
takes you in one
direction and
back, " Rezvan
said.
42. 42 And professional 
development is
also
accomplished
through
publications,
onsite
workshops, and
seminars
organized by
professional
organizations or
universities and,
most
conveniently, by
online study.
43. 43 Conveniently, 
Dugin sees
Putin's Russia as
a natural leader
in the
resurgence of
the latter and in
the formation of
its Grossraum.
44. 44 This division not 
only
conveniently
separates the
data in half, but
also
approximates
the temporal
transition from
Generation X to
Generation Y (ie,
a Generation Y
student born in
1982 would be
graduating from
medical school
no earlier than
2008).
45. 45 The main 
advantages of
this approach
are that children
are readily
available in
schools, are
often willing to
volunteer for
extracurricular
activities, can be
conveniently
scheduled for
listening
sessions, and, in
most cases, have
documentation
of passing
hearing
screenings.
46. 46 5 As it turns out 
however, the
choice of? a?
kara may have
been
conveniently
deliberate, as
the interpretive
lens through
which he saw br?
47. 47 " # Throughout 
the era
conveniently
delineated by
Anslinger and
Sondern's
partnership, the
FBN
simultaneously
reflected,
implemented,
and normalized a
tenuous kind of
American
hegemony.
48. 48 Also, the 
Internet enables
users to more
conveniently
access digital
archives and
archival
institutions'
websites, so
archival
institutions may
need to give
even more
attention to
access and use.
49. 49 As archival 
information
systems and
access tools have
become more
advanced, users
have been able
to access more
archival
materials more
conveniently.
50. 50 TAMRON-HALL# 
Conveniently.

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