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But Hastings wasn't celebrating.
But about 11, 000 years ago, a human hand then shaped and chipped this beautifully chattered, rounded pebble into one of the most moving objects in the British Museum.
But about 11,000 years ago, a human hand then shaped and chipped this beautifully chattered, rounded pebble into one of the most moving objects in the British Museum.
But what began as rebellion soon became the new fashion.
Bullying at schools, ranging from bantering and bashing, ignoring and shutting out from student groups to beating and kicking has long been a problem in Japan.
"But remember," she said, "I must lock the cottage door against those huntsmen, so when you come back in the evening, and knock, I shall not admit you, unless you say, 'Dear little sister let me in."
But jokes and light bantering aside, the guards still took their jobs seriously.
But I am proud of my life because my best intention was to serve Iraq.
But even better than that was when we volunteered to serve at a local homeless soup kitchen.
Bugs are more quickly found and fixed.
But after touring the Kaihara mill, I understood that it isn't just quantity that makes Kaihara appeal to UNIQLO.
But based on today's socioeconomic trends, this hope is, unfortunately, misguided.
But don't forget to make more coffee than usual - the beans take up 15 per cent of the volume of your mug or flask.
But BMW insists it can mass-market carbon fiber components, which will be glued together to form the safety cell.
But the atheist amongst the aristocrats lifts his hat as he walks past a church.
But because accountancy is a service, they do not collect VAT on the fees they charge.
But nobody calls them clones.
But these various means of communication differ in important ways from human language.
But who is Father Christmas?
But modern animals have an interesting aid for digesting food.
Buck saw money pass between them, and was not surprised when Curly, a good-natured Newfoundland, and he were led away by the little weazened man.
But is a super important step.
But, that doesn't look like it's the best way to do it.
But it left a shaky feeling.
But that opinion was based on shaky data.
But even Schulmann said it would be an iffy proposition.
But Toyota is now expanding swiftly.
But it paid a very high price for victory.
But for many, the fact that poor people are able to support themselves almost as well without government aid as they did is in itself a huge victory.
"But the screen is so small," you argue.
But the malt-and-caramel flavoured dark body (actually ruby coloured, rather than black) with a creamy head is worth getting right.
But if governments don't want a data economy controlled by a few giants, they must act soon.
But if government doesn't want a data economy controlled by a few giants, they must act soon.
But why were you getting off work so late? The office closes at six, doesn't it?
But there was some pain for everyone: median pay for chief executives of non-financial firms in the S&P 500 fell by 2.7%.
But how can you maintain this progress on a continuous basis?
But this brings us to our problem.
But that brings us to our second question.
But the giraffe in the zoo sleeps around 4.
But Angie, Angie ain't it good to be alive?
But angie, I still love you baby.
But Angie, I still love you, baby.
But someone still has to rotate the tires.
But as the pictures from inside Facebook's new offices show, the company appears to have skimped on the soft furnishings.
But Tim gave away the World Wide Web for nothing.
But these planned elections have fallen victim to a general malaise that has permeated the CPA from the beginning.
But to get there we need to first make a very important distinction.
But this distinction misses the point that it is processing and aggregation, not the mere possession of bits, that gives the data value.
But she says many in the younger generation have moved away from it.