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(91) It is proving invaluable in helping chambers set in place a proper system of administration in chambers.
(92) Snowboarding games are becoming increasingly popular and PlayStation 2 is proving the perfect platform for them.
(93) It seems that our pursuit of happiness is proving to be much more radical than we bargained for.
(94) A brilliant word-processor proving shareware can push back the boundaries of software value for money.
(95) However inadequate she was proving as an antidote to his nightmares she was, none the less, an attractive asset during the day.
(96) Chicago was becoming an influential proving ground for bands like Smashing Pumpkins.
(97) Proving the breach of statutory duty establishes a primafacie case.
(98) Recently a remedy was introduced that can be added to the pond water and this is proving to be successful.
(99) While it could be very difficult to prove that you were raped before your marriage[sentencedict.com/proving.html], proving marital rape may be possible.
(100) Working out just how to bring us all together is proving to be the sticking point.
(101) The other three corpses are said to have been so badly disfigured that identification is proving difficult.
(102) That then needs washing off, proving that the admen have got us every time.
(103) For Jason is proving, albeit from his grave, that death does not absolve bias.
(104) Literature is an occupation in which you have to keep proving your talent to people who have none. Jules Renard 
(105) Yet even in its triumph over human competition, the computer is proving something of a boon to the chess world.
(106) There are 22 events per year, and tracks range from Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground tote Mans.
(107) He flights the ball well and is already proving to be a master in disguising the googly.
(108) Proving Koch's postulates would of course be unethical and controversy is fuelled by this lack of scientific certainty.
(109) Joey Cohen was a kid who took absolute pleasure in swearing and in proving his toughness to himself.
(110) The burden of proving that a clause satisfies the reasonableness test is on the party who seeks to rely on the clause.
(111) Having a constitution in our country in written form is proving of considerable significance.
(112) The burden of proving that it was not reasonably practicable would appear to fall on the defendant.
(113) It was also proving very hard not to read more into his behaviour than he might have meant.
(114) Suspected of murdering his wife,(sentencedict.com) Krane got off on a technicality and is now obsessed with proving his innocence.
(115) Significant technological advances in underwater excavation and recovery are proving a mixed blessing in the field of marine archaeology.
(116) Privately run, for-profit prisons are not proving to be any more efficient at reducing costs.
(117) Perceptions shaped her; proving her only human, a social being.
(118) The Methodist chapel proving insufficient to hold them, the large schoolroom was opened.
(119) Instead, at this point Sartre at last abandons all hope of proving History as a totalization without a totalizer.
(120) Bird's island haven A REMOTE Donegal island is proving a haven for a native bird threatened by extinction.
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