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But I've ridden a motorbike.
But there is still an idea that they're the property of the parent.
But day-to-day cultural life can be thin.
But real shoals do not existto swim in circles.
But the cursor started going clockwise in circles around the board.
But what about those who live in darkness, children born blind or partially sighted?
But some experts believe being less favoured can have positive consequences.
But since deaf people cannot hear, they can't learn how to speak a language.
But deaf people still find it hard to adapt and not all of them complete even school education.
But the code in Listing 2 seems pretty contrived.
But I kind of have to skip the one after Mars for now.
But for now why don't we just stick with what we can learn from it?
But Dolly, as the world soon came to realize, was no ordinary lamb.
But that's a really short-sighted approach.
But these were uncased auger-drilled poured pilings, with the grout in direct contact with the native materials.
Built on wooden pilings sunk in the ooze of a backwater lagoon, Venice rose over a millennium to become a city-state of dazzling power.
Built on wooden pilings sunk in the ooze of a backwater lagoon, Venice rose over a millennium to become a city-state of dazzling power. By the 15th century, it was the envy of Europe.
But OpenTable's profits are remaining flat at best.
But most seem to think the senator is inept at best and a liar at worst.
But 2009 will, at best, be a year of painful convalescence for the Banks.
But if you aim for just the ceiling, you will, at best, just catch a light bulb.
Burisch has stated on record that according to the most recent computer-analyzed Looking Glass data, there is a 19% chance of the worse case scenario occurring, with 85% confidence in that 19% figure.
But eventually my body will decompose.
But the viruses can cause mutations scientists don't want, and in some cases, they cause cancer.
But even after that, computing kept undergoing mutations-or, in the jargon, platform shifts.
But in early February, a strong sea level anomaly appeared northeast of Australia (center globe).
But the diplomat said the summit meeting should not be affected.
But when Rome collapsed in the fifth century and the Middle Ages began, direct trade of spices stopped, and so did that kind of hands-on knowledge of travel and geography.
But Lisa is afraid of ghosts and does not want to go with her.
But it was too late for the Airborne Laser.
Burning peat and vegetation produces smoke rich in tiny airborne particles.
But some contestants figured that the richest pool of votes would come from the 162 million Internet users in China.
But genre painting, especially when it portrayed members of the humblest classes, was never popular in eighteenth-century France.
But a loss for all who, like Darwin, delight in the sheer inventiveness of evolution.
But few of them had actually dug up any ore.
But those exercises are more important now than ever, according to Republican Senator John Kyl of Arizona, who also appeared on Meet the Press.
But he has also lost three of his staff members to reprisals from the interests he has disturbed.
But the Internet's tremendous impact has only just begun.
But when his son fled the city with his boyfriend, both fearing for their lives, Sun began to think again.
But anonymity is freeing.
But until the age of the Internet, anonymity was a rare thing.
But language is foremost not just because it came first.
But I'd counter that this form of anonymity does not free me from accountability, or allow me to shoot off at the mouth.
But they had previously not given an amount.
but luckily we had friends who sent their kids abroad and one of them came back and he said that was one of the best decisions he's ever made.
But the cost should be fully accounted for.
But during an appearance on the Fox News Sunday television program, Gates stressed that more civilian help is also needed.
But it is firing back at Taibbi, the son of veteran NBC television reporter Mike Taibbi.
But it didn't really seem to bother anyone but NBC, which has hardly taken its panoramic camera out of the box.
But amnesty was granted for even the worst crimes, leaving no one accountable. Critics called the policy "the pinata of self-forgiveness."