I have to give the author of this letter to the Gleaner a warm Jamaican BIG UP, as I think he has said a mouthful here. |
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We have a lot of talent in UP, but the films seem to lack technical and creative excellence. |
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Linux, on the other hand, has in-line code sections for UP and SMP systems, adapting to the machine it is running on. |
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Photocopies of UP press sheets and a few newspaper clippings document the Shelton gang of southern Illinois. |
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The UP government's mischievous attempt to steamroller the Places of Worship Bill is a case in point. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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By the time ACT UP came around to deal with the inertia, it seemed like a raging inevitability that hit with the force of a blaze. |
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In 1988, I spent an ACT UP weekend in Washington D.C., which was an eye-opening experience for both sides. |
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However, the activism of groups like ACT UP was beginning to have unforeseen effects. |
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Drinks and snacks giant Cadbury Schweppes yesterday clinched a deal which will see it bottle up Pepsi, 7 UP and Mountain Dew drinks in Australia. |
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The state governments in Karnataka, Maharastra, UP and Delhi are already levying construction tax on builders. |
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To study old photographs from UP villages like the one where Ram Dass lived is to be reminded of how rural history writes upon the body. |
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In order to promote the diffusion of water into the oil phase, UP is previously neutralized with an amine. |
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No doubt after the communal bloodshed, millions of Muslims migrated to Pakistan from East Punjab and some from UP and Bihar. |
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Circuits including Mumbai, East Punjab, UP, Rajasthan, Delhi and Kolkata opened well on Friday. |
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A lengthy rat snake slithered past him while he was making the drinks sending him running SURFS UP AND Kevin Pietersen relaxing for cover. |
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To help you 'KICK UP A GEAR'' Airwaves is encouraging you to prepare for the rest of the season by winning this fantastic prize. |
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Pacific Bell and BANK UP have developed the first one-stop network recovery solution designed for financial institutions. |
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The gay aspect of POWER UP fell into place because Codikow, who was 38 when she founded the organization, was just coming out. |
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If a mention of the underdevelopment of Bihar, UP and West Bengal can be construed in view of the upcoming Assembly polls, then Modi covered that base too. |
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Union Pacific James Young, UP chairman, named 2013 Railroader of the Year. |
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Several areas which requires repairment the same has been intimated to the UP government so that it is repaired and the electricity deficit is sorted. |
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Innovation is the name of the game and so you have jewellery designers coming up with newer designs, albeit based on old styles. |
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Just have an open day up at the Aras and anyone that wants to run goes up and puts down their name. |
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As we pull up outside my new residence, I unlink my fingers from Tobais' chest. |
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Each row is independent from the other, so you can unlink rows, or fold it up and put it away. |
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She quickly fastened her bootlaces and then proceeded to roll up her sleeping bag, dusting off dirt and debris as she did so. |
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It starts out as debate and ends up full of hate, name-calling and vitriol. |
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He has given up removing the graffiti daubed on the walls and sadly admits that taunts and name-calling have become a staple part of his life. |
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With precise motions, they unloaded bikes from vehicles and began to set up their equipment in the designated transition area. |
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You're on the highway for up to 11 hours at a stretch, not to mention putting in another three hours a day loading or unloading goods. |
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And with each gun she picked up she unloaded the paint bullets and replaced them with the real bullets. |
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Mauser and his sidekick Proctor are up to their old tricks, looking to cheat and bootlick their way into the committee's good graces. |
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One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke. |
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It was in position for two-and-a-half years before being taken in the autumn of last year, probably ending up in a boot sale or someone's garden. |
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The youngsters collected unwanted goods from family and friends and then set up a stall at the weekly boot sale at Pedham Place Farm, Swanley. |
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Coming up and sluicing the water from his face he got his bearings and then swam over to where Rebecca was leaning against the wall. |
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And Frank would love to hear from any of you who can come up with a good name, or a better name for the series. |
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A couple ended up in the Shenzhen divorce courts after failing to agree on a name for their child. |
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In fact, if one looks back over the many years of the event, some famous names crop up. |
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Does their work and data make up for the numerous impacts of many a well-turned ankle clad in contoured Dior bootees? |
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Over 300 organizations and businesses set up snazzy booths to sell wares, distribute information and collect signatures for various petitions. |
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The street will then be set up as a street fair, with food stalls, entertainment booths, exhibitions, and cultural shows. |
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The members had set up booths where they sold handicrafts, fashion accessories and food from their respective countries. |
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They were getting returns with up to 25 per cent of the votes invalid in some booths. |
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She was actually a bit surprised when a familiar screen name popped up in a private window. |
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During the 1994-95 Ashes, he picked up 32 wickets and was named man of the series. |
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He admitted he would have had to remember the man by name while dealing with up to 600 referrals a year. |
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She sat propped up in bed, bristling with tubes, and called to each of us by name. |
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She picked up over 70 percent of the vote in booths in Paddington, Surry Hills and Darlinghurst. |
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Women in general have learned to admire men's booties, but those who hang with gay men will step it up. |
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Two men drove up, called her by name and dragged her into their car, witnesses told police. |
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He didn't like the slowish early pace of the race and didn't take kindly to Fallon holding him up. |
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My eyes move slowly up the length of a fish, it must be thirty inches or more in length. |
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Break up the chocolate and melt it slowly in a glass bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. |
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He turned slowly and shuffled back to his seat behind the counter and turned up the radio. |
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The cars moved off slowly and up the steep track to come hurtling down and spinning round. |
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You have to stand up, look your government in the eye and hold them to account for what they do in your name. |
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They both feature iron-age civilisations bootstrapping themselves up to starfaring capability or thereabouts. |
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If this means pulling ourselves up by our own bootstraps and taking on historically new work, so be it. |
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It's a bleak view proposed by the Dardennes, and one that flies in the face of old homilies about pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. |
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And besides, wealth disparity on campus can to a certain extent motivate students to work harder and pull themselves up by their bootstraps. |
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Those in poverty, and they were numerous, were buoyed up by constant evidence of people pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps. |
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As Cosby pointed out, at some point you have to pull up the bootstraps and take some responsibility for yourself and family. |
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The whole system being proposed by Ashcroft is actually the equivalent of pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. |
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From a human interest point of view, these are people pulling themselves up by their bootstraps. |
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He is a wealthy man who became wealthy by pulling himself up by his bootstraps, working hard and having a better idea. |
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And why bring unwanted children into the world, why should children be brought up in an unloving environment? |
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All this unmanaged mountain biking is having a real impact on the creeks and forests up there. |
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I have no complaints with the yarn, except for the occasional gigantic slub or break that's been tied up. |
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If unmanaged, measures to revitalize of the traditional system may end up only as rhetoric. |
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The team built a robot which could distinguish a slug from a stone and pick it up. |
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The untargeted drops could also result in much of the food ending up in the middle of the country's numerous unmapped minefields. |
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They gained information of unmapped trails and roads which the infantry used in moving up to surround and capture objectives. |
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Look, after a night out on the booze, I'm sure we all know how hard it can be to get up in the morning. |
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A huge crowd from the good old days turned up to support her and drink the free booze. |
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Speaking of wetting myself, I then opened up my email to discover this from a friend who shall remain nameless. |
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I too was an unmarried mother in the Sixties, giving up my baby girl for adoption. |
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I love how certain themes pop up in all of his movies, namely the sanctity of nature. |
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I grew up in a home where I was taught from an early age that there is a Supreme Being, namely God. |
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York took a moment to note the name on his brass nameplate before standing up. |
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I told her I was planning a booze cruise to Calais to stock up on hundreds of bottles of wine. |
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They have been coming on their annual booze cruise to Calais for 14 years, loading up with up to 500 bottles. |
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There's a chipper old boozehound in knee-high tubesocks, chatting up the package store clerk. |
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Traders say they are fed up with seeing the boozers drinking from bottles hidden in plastic bags and urinating in the church grounds. |
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Yes, but the boozers are much more noticeable up here in the north because they drink simply and solely to get legless. |
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I shudder to think what your in-laws are going to think of you shacking up with an unmarried mother. |
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A small group of unmasked protesters sat in front of the water cannon and held up their hands giving peace signs. |
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A man with a small revolver was trying to sneak up on them, and Niane kindly ended his existence with a well-placed.45 slug in his forehead. |
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The man gave Mr. Love one huge slug in the face just as Tommy and Joe, the security guards, hurried up the stairs, Tommy huffing frantically. |
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A brother of Wilson turned up next day and mentioned the tendency of Charles to go out periodically on the boozeroo. |
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The top four points earners in the final Challenge standings each won their first-round race, setting up a slugfest in the semi-finals. |
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And a slugfest is just what the '04 race could become, especially if Dean's insurgency continues to pick up steam. |
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I just want to get dressed up, meet my friends, have a laugh, have a bop and not worry about that bleeper. |
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This can be anything from organising a bop or running a society to setting up an IT firm. |
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Their brand of pop rock with balls can still make you jump up and down and bop along. |
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I started on the second floor and made my way up to the fourth, at a fairly quick pace, weaving and bopping around the crowd. |
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I did try to help by folding his knees under him, but all that did was unbalance him and he ended up bopping the carpet with his nose. |
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My nanna brought me and my sister up and she always taught us that what you achieve in life comes through hard work. |
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Engines usually idle slower and are sluggish to respond until they warm up. |
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When it's finished we want to test it by blocking up the sluice gate using a bale of hay or something similar. |
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Only the powder is effective since the boracic acid works when it is picked up by the sticky pads on the bottom of the feet of the cockroach. |
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When she got up at Oh Dark Thirty, there was an unmelted, unshoveled two-foot drift in front of the garage door. |
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The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another. |
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With a barn that moves weekly, there is no concrete floor where manure builds up, no permanently muddy patch that must be sluiced off. |
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From inside the bedroom there came the sounds of industrious clearing up and the sound of water sluicing into a large tub filled the antechamber. |
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The sewer system had a very low ceiling and much of the path was taken up by a stream of thick, black sludge that oozed sickeningly towards some central point. |
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And once we'd boxed up his butchering gear and sluiced down the boards of the wagon, a bucket at a time, it became something we never talked on again. |
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Picking up the brass nameplate, he read it then set it down. |
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However, the children still haven't come up with a name for their new pet. |
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I read namaz five times a day and you get up in the morning and pray. |
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On December 10, 2001, I signed up the project and entered my name into it. |
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Guilbault plays an ageing boozehound who looks back over the last 30 years of her life in the same apartment, and tries to muster up a bit of dignity before she dies. |
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Button up your bootstraps, tie on your bonnet, and throw your cabin door open wide for this wholesome tale from the heart of America's 18th-century homeland. |
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So I put his books up on a high shelf and tried to get on with the unloveable Red Brigade of deconstructivists and post-structuralists I was supposed to identify with now. |
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If you can come up with a name and he chooses it for his new pub, you will win a VIP night, including loads of free drink, at the boozer's opening night. |
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Repeating EVER enough times until I was un-hornified, I looked up, and saw Jeremy leaning against the counter-holding keys in one hand, and unloosing his tie with the other. |
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Police believe a gang of up to five men were responsible for a raid on a Melksham store in which hundreds of pounds were stolen from an unlocked office. |
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Gratuitous slow-motion shots drum up the tension for no apparent reason. |
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Bopping them over the head with a James Bond drop-kick does not do much for anyone, other than stirring up more aggression in a potentially very aggressive situation. |
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Brought up on Ornette Coleman, Paul Bley and Don Cherry, Parker cut his teeth with post boppers like Ted Sirota and Ernest Dawkins before moving into more eclectic territory. |
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Down the same street, the extent of how I felt when a rival school pushed one of my friends up against a wall and kicked her in the back was unmeasurable. |
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But he pulled himself up by his bootstraps to become a businessman. |
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Gee, good thing you learned to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, but please have a little consideration for some who didn't quite make it to your neck of the woods. |
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And I remember Grandma saying that when I was a little girl, and I pulled myself up by my bootstraps and I marched right into the shopping center. |
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The raiders gave up their hunt for booty and did not try and steal anything from the salon, preferring instead, it appears, to beat a shame-faced retreat. |
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Dean said he would pick up nanna and grandpa tomorrow at the airport. |
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I took the photo with the cards propped up on my unmade bed. |
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Consumer groups and MPs have warned that people could be storing up problems for the future, with rising interest rates making debts unmanageable. |
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Touch it and it breaks up, rolls sluggishly away in pieces, like mercury. |
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His sluggos worked their way up his backside in a self-inflicted wedgie. |
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The bench was wooden and had a brass nameplate on the top board that made up the back, which read, In memory of Maria Sash, who loved to sit in this spot. |
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Matt picked up the champagne bottle and slugged the wine straight down. |
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Combatting the illegal drug trade within the Air Force is largely up to osi. |
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And maybe everything has added up to make a big old apathetic slug. |
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He quickly takes a slug of beer and stares up at the trophies. |
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More than 35 Thai restaurants had set up and sold their specialities, and there were booths selling a wide variety of Thai handicrafts and food products. |
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Hard-hitting posters will soon go up around Swindon pubs and clubs warning women that they risk losing their looks if they carry on boozing too hard. |
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In the dream I had Friday night, I stopped short when I spotted her just as she stepped up to some sort of customer service window in some nameless, faceless department store. |
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So, if they don't like banks, why not set up a system which allows freeformers with spare cash to lend it to the ones who are feeling a bit boracic? |
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It was hard to remember what happened when she woke up, but she remembered waking up more than once with a nameless terror on the fringes of her consciousness. |
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It attacks the large quantities of unmarketable fish that are discarded at sea, and describes how mammals and birds get accidentally tangled up in nets and drown. |
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If those dry counties get wet, those border stores could find their revenue drying up. |
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My nana used to crush nasty pills up into a spoonful of jam. |
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Brettingen, who hit.478 with 44 RBI and a.739 slugging percentage in 2002, is picking up right where he left off, hitting.438 in the young season. |
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John Micklethwaite, of the Health and Safety Executive, described how Mr Kick was seen to climb up to unload a Renault Clio before disappearing from the camera's view. |
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After jabbing him early on, Rigby let his warrior instincts get the better of him and he ended up slugging it out in a fight which had the Wythenshawe Forum crowd on its feet. |
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Ryder pulled the unlit cigarette from behind his ear and lit it up again. |
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I've sat in countless staff meetings where doctors who see fifty patients a day are held up as examples to the rest of us sluggards who see twenty-five to thirty. |
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The body can only tolerate a certain level of these toxins before they begin to build up and make us sluggish, lethargic, irritable and disillusioned with life. |
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The Daily Beast rounds up the best tweets, photos, and more from the outage. |
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People with higher incomes can bid up and outbid people with less money for desirable goods and services, in this case, housing. |
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Sales of the Ram Truck line were up 29 percent year over year, whiles sales of the Dodge Durango SUV were up 117 percent. |
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They end up in Wyoming, whiling away their time there by falling for each other all over again. |
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They came up with a mask that means the cost is almost unmeasurably low. |
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Initially it was a slow, sauntering pace but then she built up a good, swift tempo and I found myself humming and shaking my booty until I tripped over a magpie. |
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She unlinked the boats and, hoping everyone, except the prisoners, had left the island, tied the five boats up separately to trees by the landing beach. |
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Her attorney told the court on Monday that a property belonging to her husband and registered in his name would be put up as surety for the amount. |
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According to Bu-Ah-Kui's chatelaine, Hsiao Shu-hua, the place is bopping until three or four in the morning, serving up a stunning variety of conventional and exotic foods. |
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She explained the origins of the slow food movement which began in Italy around sixteen years ago, prompted by outrage at the first burger and chips outfit setting up in Rome. |
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Harry talks about the excise men being bamboozled by coffins being carried up the hill and across the moors containing, of course, smuggled booty rather than bodies. |
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To prove her point, Harmon set up a window display featuring dozens of salt and pepper shakers. |
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The resulting tiles show lower up curl results and improved dimensional stability. |
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Have you and whit wanted to hook up again since The Last Days of Disco? |
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The most common cereal pentosan is arabinoxylan, which makes up the majority of cell wall NSP in maize, wheat, rye and barley. |
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Sporting are trying to pep up the snooker interest with their 50-ups markets, but of course, they are fraught with danger. |
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The net 22 percent increase is up one percentage point from fourth-quarter 1999 projections. |
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Removing Geithner won't in and of itself free up the credit markets. |
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The President and CEO of Citgo Petroleum Corp since early 2008, Granado took up this post from Felix Rodriguez. |
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Ulloa cancelled out Andros Townsend's first-half penalty and set up the grandstand finish for Jeff Schlupp to score in injury time. |
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Steelworks inaugural production will be the world premiere of Steel's new play, Grow Up Granddad, which will run at ARC through September. |
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I understand these are peppercorn rents and will need to go up and that the council is trying to make savings everywhere. |
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She was incredibly close to her granddad so I just can't believe she would be so stupid as to take up smoking. |
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Enthusiastically recommended for anyone seeking to brush up on their people skills. |
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The diminuitive Italian is delighted to be teamed up with actor Jimi Mistry, who trained in Birmingham. |
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Saniger's unconverted second set up a grandstand finish and, with the game poised at 48-all, the Nelson crowd went into raptures as Brockbank's fine run sealed the win. |
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The police post will be staffed by 22 agents duly trained in tourism security, who will set up preventive patrols in areas such as Las Granadillas, El Pital and Los Planes. |
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There are many vacant properties in all the borough districts and yet they would rather them be boarded up than to give them for peppercorn rents to small business etc. |
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Historically, restorers often covered up pentimenti with excessive coats of paint, usually to hide awkward areas of the painting, or to exhibit their own creative flair. |
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We have things like a group of children who are all made up of little coloured plastic objects, a pepper pot couple that fall in love, a teapot family. |
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Don't forget to PEP up your savings before the new tax year. |
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Bagby's parents, deprived of their only child, were forced to partner up with the woman who murdered their son if they wanted to see their own grandbaby. |
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As one gets married and has children they grow up and in time they have for us grandchildren so we become grandfathers or as some call us, granddads. |
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Matthew Etherington's strike with nine minutes left proved decisive, even though Robert Pires' late effort again threatened to set up a grandstand finish. |
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The winner was Pepperwood, trained by course specialist Noel Meade, who just got up in the closing stages to beat long-time leader Silent Thoughts. |
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He hooks the crab, breaks off its claw and puts it in his dilly bag, then catches more crabs, puts the claws in his dillybag and climbs up out of the mangrove swamp. |
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