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91. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. 92. Remove the skin and white pith and eat as it is for a simple, refreshing dessert. 93. The dark side gets plenty of air time as it is. 94. My Swahili, such as it is, comes from a Berlitz tape and a phrase book. 95. About as hot in Washington as it is in Managua this morning. 96. As it is, the Shishu Bhawans seem to be bursting at their seams. 97. An area several times as large is suffering a decline in productivity as it is degraded by overuse. 98. Existing theory in this area provides limited guidance for practitioners as it is based on the management of single innovations. 99. The bird, widespread as it is, has resisted the temptation to diverge into numerous kinds found among many nest parasites. 100. Only after the last ice age did modern civilization, such as it is, evolve. 101. It is as inhuman to be totally good as it is to be totally evil.Anthony Burgess 102. Photography, he protested, has unfortunately introduced into art a misconception of perspective which is as ugly as it is false. 103. This humble mollusc can be unreservedly recommended as it is hardy and lives exclusively on algae. 104. But even as it is, you get something rather odd. 105. I call it curry cheese as it is very heavily flavoured with cumin seeds. 106. On-line handwriting recognition requires some kind of digitising data tablet to capture the script as it is written. 107. As it is easy to imagine, these changes produced a whole new set of issues. 108. As long as it is not a way of life. 109. This is not criticism as it is necessary when writing local history to use previous writers. 110. It is as warm when wet, as it is when dry. 111. It is tempting to draw sharp contrasts between magic and science, just as it is between science and religion. 112. Finally any head string which uses the convergent node number must be removed as it is no longer available. 113. The predictability is as clear-cut as it is in the classical theory. 114. He's as angry as it is possible for a human being to be. 115. Standard, as it is familiarly known, has gone through a succession of lumber industry owners since its bustling origins. 116. Ideally, I would go further than the McCain-Feingold bill, laudable as it is. 117. Learning is not always used as soon as it is acquired: Edward Tolman gave experimental evidence for this latent learning. 118. Reasonable foreseeability is always a necessary ingredient of a negligence action as it is required to establish duty of care. 119. It does nothing whatsoever for the music and provides a distraction as unwelcome as it is contextually inappropriate. 120. The golden chanterelle, as it is commonly known, is a favorite among mushroom connoisseurs.