Satisfied, Arlie started back up the stairs, but curiosity got the better of her. |
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The breaker bar made short work of the lug nuts, and he jacked the wheel back up in the air. |
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If I was to meet someone myself then that would be fine but this way I have the back up. |
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His comments were ignored by the media as he did not have the proof to back up his allegations. |
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I looked nervously around to see if anyone was looking at me, then back up the path toward her. |
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More elaborate fare is on offer back up the path at Hotel la Portilla, where the restaurant looks out over the sea. |
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He knelt down beside one of the bodies to take a closer look, and looked back up with a furrowed brow. |
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Soren came back up the stairs, her long ash-blond hair swishing behind her like a horse's mane. |
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Press back up to full arm extension by concentrating on squeezing your pecs. |
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Hanging the towel on a heated rail to dry, I wandered back up to the attic room, combing my hair with my fingers. |
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Buffy came back up in a fighting stance holding a splintered piece of the table out in front of her. |
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At that point he activated the in-car audio recording system and decided to call for back up. |
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After a final night I bade a fond adieu, then raced back up the autoroute to Calais in good spirits. |
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We made a hasty exit back up to the beach and, before long, the water was once again a maelstrom of ever-widening rips, eddies and whirlpools. |
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Ed responded to my message with all the wit of a schoolyard taunter complete with schoolyard back up. |
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Now she was enjoying herself and savoring every moment of climbing back up. |
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Guitars, flutes, trombones, saxophones and clarinets all combine to play back up to her vocals. |
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It just put my back up and made me more and more determined that I was going to speak out. |
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He immediately got Patricia 's back up by promising to fight harder for funds. |
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It was a statement, not a question, spoken in an arrogant, challenging way that immediately put Diana 's back up. |
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Throughout the evening girls had been coming up to Gavin and flirting with him, which understandably got Charlotte 's back up. |
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So when I got this letter asking us to contribute a few days ago, it really got my back up. |
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It is not easy to be inclusive, but it is your obligation to not only try, but to not get your back up when people call you on things. |
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There's no point in getting your back up over something which is an honest mistake. |
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If someone approaches in an aggressive manner then it puts your back up, but we have bent over backwards to help people. |
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I can tell when people are smoking nearby and I'm out in the open air and it just puts my back up. |
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Cars were parked across the road, and traffic was already beginning to back up. |
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This can become so congested that at peak times that traffic can back up as far as the motorway. |
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The water began to back up and I had to seize a jug and begin bailing it out into the bath. |
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She tried pulling it back up, and it started to shake through the air, several turbine engines malfunctioned. |
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She tried to back up, but the bike's propulsion systems were malfunctioning. |
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It takes a full man-day to patch them all once per month, and ensure that they all boot back up and don't fail on reboot. |
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I'm a month ahead of schedule so I plan to go back up to seventeen and then take it down again. |
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At the day's end they were back up and running and Austria's central bank remains optimistic that the schilling will disappear quickly. |
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Fans would stare in amazement when he would roll a ball with such backspin that it would slowly reverse itself and roll back up the lane. |
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This behavior becomes very dangerous when people rely on a computer to store and manipulate important data but fail to back up those data. |
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Above all, she has a breathtaking fearlessness, and the talent to back up her temerity. |
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So, it was back up to the surgery this morning, at the ungodly hour of nine o'clock. |
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They learn how to fish, including how to bait the hook, tie knots and rig tackle, even back up a trailer and dock a boat. |
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After falling awkwardly injuring her leg, she was unable to get to her feet and scramble back up the embankment to the path above. |
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She thought on this for a moment and looked back up at him with a shy smile. |
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He can also back up behind the baseline to get more distance from the defender. |
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He stood back up and grabbed an extra mechanical pencil off he top shelf, putting it in his pocket. |
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It was with this that Hannah gently bathed Riko's face and neck, then buttoned his pajama top back up when she had finished. |
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Get back up to the bridge and have the officer of the deck go to battle stations. |
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But the railings were back up in Bedford Square soon enough and have been ever since. |
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It keeps them off the street, hence bringing less reputable areas back up to a more bearable living environment! |
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His combative language and his defiant shouting were full of bravado, and he had the large frame and muscular build to back up his boasts. |
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The creamy V6 engine is more than enough to back up the package, and provides torquey power right from the bottom of the rev range. |
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I could hear my heart pounding in my chest as he picked the song back up, belting it out and earning the cheering that he used to draw so easily. |
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In this way, the exercise more closely resembles a bench press, which starts by lowering the weight before pushing it back up. |
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When he looked back up at me, I realized what had been making his eyeballs so shiny. |
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Unfortunately, however, wee Walter then tried to back up his arguments by citing a number of other shorties who were a hit with the ladies. |
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In the past most live recordings mix the audience sounds way down, then back up between numbers. |
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The long-awaited opening will mark the triumphant end of a battle stretching back up to four years. |
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After dinner Sandra cleaned her plate and then trudged back up the stairs to her room. |
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A lorry nine times the weight of the minibus struck the bus head-on, flipping it over and over, and shunting it back up the hill. |
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I pulled as hard as I could, tugging his arm, trying to get him back up to the forest floor. |
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I turned the heat down in my apartment a few days ago, and since then I've made efforts to bring it back up, but it's still not quite kicking in. |
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I kept trying to back up, which was hard with the wall behind me, so I started scooting sideways towards the door. |
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Remove the silk, and then gently pull the husks back up, twisting the husks off at the top with twist ties. |
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When he reached the end of the row he twitched the reins to bring the shen around and start back up the next row. |
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Timon stood back up, glaring down at the boy, his eyes simmering with anger. |
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He carefully thinks about and believes what he says, and he can usually back up his bragging. |
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I sunk deeper below the surface of the raging river, and was losing all incentive to try and get back up. |
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She moved the mouse on her computer and waited while the screensaver disappeared and her work popped back up on the screen. |
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But if Treasury yields do begin a long climb back up, investors who have already suffered from the stock market blowout will take another hit. |
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I took one look at them and ran back up to my room with tears blurring my vision. |
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Crete looked back up to Stu's face and picked up his scorching hot mug of cocoa. |
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However, under no circumstances will we transmit a piece of evidence if it could be used to back up a death sentence. |
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As the rain persists and reservoirs back up, homes, businesses and roads take up the slack. |
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I have the strength and size to back up the fact that you can get strong and have a muscular body on a vegan diet. |
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She desperately searched for good footing, slipping and sliding as she tried to get back up. |
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His booming punts can back up teams, and now the Browns have a defense that can keep them there. |
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I walked back up the hill to the motel, relieved to have sloughed the prickliness of the pub. |
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My clubhead has bottomed out well before it has reached the tee and will be on the way back up by the time it strikes the ball. |
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The cue ball bounced off three cushions and rolled back up the table to nudge the red into the pocket. |
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When he looked back up at Theron, he could see anger smoldering in his eyes. |
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When someone uses language that strong, you'd naturally expect him to have the facts to back up his words. |
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He clipped the ropes to the new anchors, rapped and unstuck the ropes and prussiced back up to the anchors. |
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Jonathan had caught the edge of the wagon box, but as he pulled on it, trying to climb back up onto the box seat, the wagon began to tip. |
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You may wake up one day to find that it had disappeared and having a back up will save you a untold number of man hours to restore it. |
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He has recently moved back up front, scoring twice in City's last four games. |
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Once those animals rot the fishing net might float back up to the surface again and start ghost fishing once again. |
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He told me that a doctor was needed and rushed me breathlessly back up the hill. |
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Twenty-four pairs of glossy, vacant eyes stared back up at me and I felt my self-confidence begin to falter. |
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The company is using the findings to back up its calls for better building controls in new-build homes to help to curb the problem. |
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Flip your head back up then smooth the top layer of your hair with a natural bristle brush. |
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The objects slowed at one point, and then sped back up heading in a southerly direction. |
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Illusion sighed, wondering what they could do, and glanced back up into ShadowSlayer's deep, brooding face. |
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Sadly, research doesn't back up the idea that women have reached a nirvana of liberated sexuality. |
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Bombard the offices of those Senators with your views, and back up your objections with hard data rather than vituperation. |
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How about how the door of your car opens as you back up from the burnout to let burnout smoke escape the cockpit? |
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My concern is that business is now very slow and I would like to build it back up. |
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The helicopter rattled a bit, the engine spooled back up, and Nr rapidly rose to 100 percent. |
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The fact that he consumes the underbelly of American culture and then vomits it back up is to his credit, but unfortunately this slips past some. |
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When you begin to feel a stretch through your hamstrings, focus on using your glutes and hams to rise back up to the start position. |
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Jog back down, then head back up, pumping your arms and pushing through your hams and glutes. |
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The little animal glanced back up at her but soon returned to its apple with a flippant peep. |
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He is a short, squat man who looks as if, were we to flick him over, he would roll right back up again. |
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Oh now now Mrs. Farmer Bob, you're hyperventilating, here, let me help you sit back up. |
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The two retraced their steps back up the staircase and up into the fresh sea air of the ship. |
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Anyway, so I'm walking back up West Street, about as half-cut as it is possible to be from 2 pints of Old Speckled Hen after a hard day at work. |
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There comes a point, alas, when a baby bird, trying its wings, finds it has planed down off the roof, and can't get back up again. |
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The work that has been done relating to horticultural education is observational and little data exists to back up observations. |
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It happens when acid from your stomach leaks back up through your oesophagus and throat. |
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Commonly used solutions such as off-site back up tapes do not provide up to date protection of data nor do they enable rapid recovery. |
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I started walking back up along the trail, and Butler fell into step beside me. |
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Publicly, he had stated his desire to stay at Everton and his never stinting determination for their cause appeared to back up such a claim. |
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The team improved and Liverpool were back up to fourth finishing with 67 points. |
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But just as one swallow does not make a summer, an isolated effort without proper back up did precious little for the growth of women's football. |
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George surged through the green light and back up the next on-ramp, which was arranged, rather conveniently, right in front of us. |
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She'd eaten as much breakfast as she could stomach, and kept her mind on other things so she wouldn't throw it back up. |
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Unfortunately, when he got back up, he overbalanced and fell forward, headbutting me in the nose! |
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Conan followed them up the stony steps, back up to the light, the heat, and the noise. |
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Over the past three years, insurers have seriously depleted their reserves of cash, which they will need to build back up again. |
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He glared down at her open palm laying across his chest, and glared back up into her eyes. |
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On a first pitch fastball, Andy LaRoche smacked a 93 mph heater right back up the middle, nearly hitting Nieve in the process. |
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David heard a series of thumps as the heavy-footed Cath made her way down and back up the basement stairs. |
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He picked his sword back up and hefted its weight before moving predatorily in the direction of the prone man. |
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Mark turned back around and saw Robin putting her glasses on and clipping her hair back up. |
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When someone uses language that strong, you'd expect him to have facts to back up his words. |
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The man on the ground got back up surprised, when he saw no assailant he was stupefied for words. |
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Its popularity has generated a number of automation products, including automated changers that can back up more than 100GB of data. |
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Keeping left leg immobile, use upper hip muscles of right leg to lift leg back up so pelvis and hips are level. |
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About halfway through the film, we all heard the awful sounds of his overindulgence coming back up the pipe. |
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The bucket of the cherry picker came down, and Sonny and Sissy went back up. |
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One sun drenched afternoon Mick and I had just been horse riding and we were walking back up to his house for tea. |
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They have no back up system, no organisation to which they can turn to for support and financial assistance. |
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They learn to spin the hoop around their knees, to get it back up to their waists, to spin around their chests, necks and above their heads. |
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No flash in the pan, no gimmick needed, they back up their chops with integrity and experience. |
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I ran back up the stairs before he could answer and put my blue swim trunks on under my jeans. |
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I cannot find your address in our back up folders, please could you send it to us, and we will put the parcel in the post today. |
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With one curious glance back up at the wrinkled face, he quickly took the parchments, trying not to make contact with the Lord's hand. |
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In the morning we had to ride right back up the road to all those switchbacks. |
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The birds would swoop into the cold water then reach their heads back up to the fishermen. |
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The precious dialogue is sometimes muffled, so that I had to back up a few times and hunker down for serious lip reading. |
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The doctors patched him back up and gave him the bullet to keep before he was sent back out to fight. |
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The smokers, faced with the climb down from, and more importantly back up to, the third floor for a ciggy are now looking a bit peaky. |
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About half-way back up the hill, pausing for a breather, I spied a couple of beautiful little cockerels, hiding in the hedge. |
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All sports are cyclical and when you are on a downer, it only makes it all the better and more exciting when you are back up there again. |
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After only a few seconds she put the phone down and looked back up at the two teens. |
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Moreover, this player lent Nicky his driving-licence, and Nicky enclosed a photostat of it to back up his story. |
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When I came back up both radios, I found the HAC was still conversing with our compadres to the southwest about workable areas and weather. |
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I stumbled to the swamp and drank the fetid water, coughing half of it back up again. |
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The doctors and the medical staff did a great job of fixing me back up and I'm just happy I still got a pinky. |
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Pasting a smile on her face, she came back up and stood straight, tilting her head in mock innocence. |
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Adam turned from his brother and continued back up the slope to where his horse now grazed with his brother's pinto. |
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Mina rolled the window back up and floored the accelerator, and they took off at fifty miles per hour. |
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He seemed to be about to back up those fighting words with something more substantial when he won the first race of the season. |
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It was going to be a massive job to bring it down and put it back up again, so we had the idea of changing the fixtures and fittings. |
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I'm expecting the co-pilot to back up the captain with both the flying and the observing for threats. |
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But springing back up, the teen didn't even miss a beat before he was flying at Greg again, fist raised for the attack. |
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Ivankov fell again from the pommel horse early in the all-around final, but fought his way back up the standings. |
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That is because, thanks to aggressive cost-cutting, corporate earnings are climbing back up. |
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I looked back up, and saw that it was the first snow of the year was flurrying. |
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When flutter kicks and dog paddles occur, the teacher must back up a step and make sure that proper rhythm, speed and amplitude are present. |
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Getting there is not easy but we are working our way back up the Hollywood food chain. |
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Making a face, she picked the plate back up, going to work on the spiced sausages, forcing it down with the hot drink he had concocted. |
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He made me walk back up to the room where he was, and sit on the floor, cross-legged. |
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When I stick it in the drive again an hour or even a year later, it cues it back up to where I left off. |
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Now he's back up to normal weight, looks very healthy and is full of beans. |
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She took a moment to think and then looked back up with hurt and furiousness. |
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The gaffer made me captain at the start of the season and I want to be back out there helping the lads get back up the league. |
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With that said the captain turned and walked back up the gangplank to the ship and began shouting orders to his crew. |
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From the occasional glimpses afforded of him, however, a precised picture of his rise back up the commercial ranks has emerged. |
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Elder also brought copies of such articles, including one dated November 6, to back up her submission. |
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It's going to take awhile after the storm passes for these refineries to gear back up again. |
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Struggling frantically, she went under, kicked back up, fought to free herself from the deadweight on her back. |
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The smile stayed on his face as we drank the tepache, and as we began the arduous task of hacking a path back up the mountain. |
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I must admit to finding his tone of writing to being rather condescending, which initially put my back up. |
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Jeans are growing back up to the waistband as women become slightly more modest about showing off their underwear every time they sit down. |
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We climbed back up the cliff face then strapped into our harnesses for the abseil. |
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One way to teach the horse how to back up is to use a whip handle to show the horse which foot you want him to move. |
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He stepped forward but was forced to back up as Floyd jabbed a stick at him. |
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I walked a little ways back up the drive and paced back and forth under the chestnut tree. |
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The guards saluted their acknowledgement to his demands, as Dunixi climbed his way back up to stand beside Yeva. |
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Actually being in the act of changing a wheel, providing a copy of a spares receipt are another couple of good things to back up your assertions. |
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And then, to my even greater astonishment, he turns and starts jogging back up the stairs. |
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Climbing back up the hill I relished the fine display of daffodils lining the path up to the apple tree. |
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The victory over Rovers marked City's first three-point haul of September and lifted the Minstermen back up to fifth in the Division Three table. |
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I was back up in Northern Ireland and everybody seemed to pat me on the back and say well done. |
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It took forever but soon they had dug three holes and placed the bodies inside before covering them back up. |
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By raising the mill structure, the work caused the River Sow to back up upstream leading to flooding in the southern part of the town. |
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Once in the containers, an injection of antidote gets the jumbos back up on wobbly feet. |
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Even the words attributed to the Defence Secretary in the aforesaid newspaper didn't back up the euphoric headline. |
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I tried to stand back up, but only managed to move just within reach of the latch. |
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Those with reflux also may feel like food is coming back up into the mouth, leaving a bitter aftertaste of stomach acid. |
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After an eternity of standing still, I gradually forced myself to turn away and take agonizingly slow steps back up to my room. |
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Pulling himself back up to his feet, Seraphine groaned as he held out a hand to Erian, aiding him in standing as well. |
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When the weights reach the floor the clock has to be wound, hoisting the weights back up. |
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Aside from that, they also provide emergency back up for vehicle-off-road demands through airfreight. |
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I back up, wipe, format and restore my own system at least three times a week using Mondo's latest release. |
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As soon as the telegraph lines were back up and running she'd wire the Western Rangers, after all this was what they did for a living. |
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He made a motion as if to get back up, them slumped back down as the referee counted him out. |
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You should try to back up your data as often as you can in case you lose it or need to reconfigure your system. |
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She wobbled back up the stairs and stood quietly in the doorway of her mother's room. |
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This was rectified by adding more citric acid and if the pH went below 4.5 adding sodium hydroxide to bring the pH back up again. |
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They were, in fact, driven back up the kloof by the swarm, and one of them was badly stung. |
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Adobe acknowledged the fix is complicated and somewhat kludgy, but it does get designers back up and running. |
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Although anyone with a working knowledge of PCs can set up their own back up system relatively simply, not everyone knows how. |
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It hit me suddenly like a punch in the gut, some water went down the wrong way and I doubled over coughing it back up. |
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Make your climbs more difficult by pedaling harder each time you head back up. |
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But look, everyone knows that when Gray Davis gets his back up against a wall, he comes out fighting like an alley cat. |
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Hold for one second, record your measurement on the yardstick, sit back up and repeat twice more. |
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There is a very small glimmer of hope that the amniotic sac will reseal itself and fill back up with fluid. |
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Despite being demoted down to fourth at the mid-way point, he soon reasserted his authority and leapfrogged back up to pole position. |
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Delia and Sam tried to stop him but he immediately got back up in attempt to retaliate. |
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Ford nodded, took a sip from his beer and headed back up to the stage to retune his bass. |
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The shot fades out and comes back up the next morning with Kanzaki, asleep at his desk, being awoken by an impatient man holding a tux. |
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As the performer lifted his hands back up, the cloth rose too, magically levitating in the air just like the carpet had before it. |
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He picked off nonexistent lint from his shirt, and looked back up at me through his bangs. |
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If we get a brutally cold December and January, prices will go back up and heating oil prices could go through the roof. |
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I went back up to my room and pulled on a pair of gray and black argyle socks. |
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If your computer is royally messed up, you may need to back up your critical files and reinstall Windows. |
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His blade snapped out of its scabbard, and the first group of bowmen, arbalests exchanged for swords and axes, leapt back up onto the step their fellows had abandoned. |
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One young newscaster ducked suddenly out of camera range to avoid some flying roof tiles coming her way and then scrambled back up to finish her report. |
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Raul turned away angrily, climbing back up the ladder to middle deck. |
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Amy stood back up and went around the table with the ladle and bowl. |
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Cooper took it all in stride, scuttling off-stage and layering back up with coat and gloves. |
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Picking the blade back up, she removed her stomach, sliced it in four as she had with her hips, and again rejoined the parts together on the other side of the bars. |
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Nearing dusk, we put on skins and climbed back up to the lodge, whose beaconing lights looked like a Christmas card with alpenglow highlighting the surrounding mountains. |
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She leaped agilely back up, hopping carefully onto the ancient wall. |
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He turns without thinking to the one following him to ask him to zip him back up in again, realizing with horror after a moment exactly what this must forebode. |
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I used to fantasize about emptying his Smirnoff bottle in the kitchen sink and filling it back up with water. |
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After a day of gentle climbs there is the need to get back up the top of Cawthorne Bank which is done via a nice permissive path up through woods. |
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I looked down at the little ashtray on his gold coloured hostess trolley, two lonely pound coins looked back up at me, so I ferreted around in my pocket for something smaller. |
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Though preliminary, scientific studies back up the notion that weather affects your health, says a biometeorology professor at Utah State University in Logan. |
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As the oil runs out, so nuclear power climbs back up the agenda. |
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Sky-blue taffeta, sweetheart neckline, tons of ruffles cascading down my backside to a train that cleverly hooked back up to make walking a bit easier. |
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She pushed her glasses back up her pert nose, the gold frames settling back in front of her eyes where the oval lenses of pink glass hid some of the redness. |
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Walk up onto the bridge and turn right along the road back up into Settle. |
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She didn't let any of her new nervousness show and forced a smile as she showed off the dress before linking her arm through his once more and then walking back up the aisle. |
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She pushed her spaghetti straps back up on her shoulders and sighed. |
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Once the speedometer shows that the vehicle has dropped 4 mph below the initial speed, the accelerator is pushed to bring the vehicle back up to the initial speed. |
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Michael nodded solemnly as he cautiously roped the bull, then tied the other end to Starlight's saddle, he mounted her and slowly had her back up. |
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He said he watched waste haulers back up to the pit and unleash torrents of watery muck. |
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Come back up to where you started and cast round one couple to progress. |
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Moving back up the other side of the finger to about 15m, the fun began as the current cut in and we headed rapidly over a seascape of hard and soft coral outcrops. |
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If I can get quotes, get background, get color that nobody else has, then when I go back up to the press box I can write it up. |
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The blue liquid came splashing back up, hitting the people around her. |
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The likelihood of Imagine or DreamWorks taking over the film division seems to have diminished, but a bad run could start the rumor mill back up in an instant. |
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It is a good idea to have a store of colostrum in the freezer for back up. |
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They would be forced to start at the bottom and work their way back up, but at least derby matches would simply be a hope for the future rather than a forlorn hope. |
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Bring back up to a simmer, cover the pot and lower the heat. |
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Once your serotonin levels are back up to normal, they can make enough melatonin so you can sleep better, says Dr. Rindfleisch. |
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He missed a fine cut on a red into the yellow pocket, but the cue ball bounced off three cushions and rolled back up the table to nudge the red into the pocket. |
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I plunged into the water and smacked my nose on a rock, then water rushed into my nose, and I quickly got back up coughing and blowing my nose frantically. |
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With that proclamation, he rushed back up the steps followed by the lead knight, leaving the knights to look worried and confused in front of a group of comely women. |
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Adam finally found the magic formula and we're back up and running. |
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But, at the end of that practice period, the fall of 1972, I came back up here for the ordination ceremony and was here for about a year acting as Richard's attendant. |
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To back up its powers of scrutiny it can compel witnesses to provide information, freeze assets, suspend trustees and, in the final resort, dissolve a charity. |
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He sat back up and pointed to the sandwich as he took a mouthful of apple. |
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After dumping the bodies out and giving them unceremonious burials, Sahara and I go back to my house and prop the front door back up in its frame. |
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Of course this gets her back up completely, but I'm past caring now. |
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Sunlight swarms through and over the pale-green saw grass, plays along the surface, dives down to the dark, mucky bottom, and spreads back up to engulf our little group. |
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And his questions were exactly the kind that would get my back up. |
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A number of elderly supporters failed to hold their footing and had to be assisted back up off the mucky ground with their clothing clearly soiled. |
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That's something that's almost guaranteed to get my back up. |
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A horse with stringhalt is often unable to back up and, in severe cases, will be unable to move because of the uncontrollable action of his hind legs. |
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But we should see it through to the very end, totally humble these people, then build them back up so they may actually give back to civilization. |
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She let out a loud screech, and he laughed again and pulled her back up. |
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It's a staccato language of enigmatic hand gestures, flailing arms, touching oneself, herky-jerky starts and stops, plunging into space, crashing, spinning, jumping back up. |
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It too had been built back up, and the six or eight tall spindly French summer homes have been rebuilt. |
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Jay stood back up and pulled out his small emergency laser pistol. |
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The reverse side of this is favouritism, which also gets my back up. |
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Her only mistake was in over-playing her hand and getting my back up. |
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The government provided no concrete characterization of the actual threat and offered no evidence to back up its increasingly sensationalized warnings. |
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I have no evidence to back up this sort of malfeasant roguish claim. |
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They failed, but their impressive team spirit should take them back up. |
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Looking down for a second to catch myself before I overfilled my tank, I withdrew the pump and stuffed my receipt in my pocket before I looked back up. |
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That desperate, honest, human voice, a voice willing to see change, or die, but in any event never to back up again. |
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Smart as a whip and mean as a honey badger, the fallen congressman gradually worked his way back up the House ladder. |
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We gathered the cat back up and walked back to its apartment. |
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Ben looked down at his cue card and back up at the two guys. |
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I straightened my spine and stood back up upon my wobbly legs, with a steady gaze that was all too familiar to me of how Tommy addressed strangers that disapproved of him. |
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Shame lingers rather longer, mainly as your mother can be left behind at home when you head back up to Dublin, but the vague cloudy memories of your behavior, sadly, cannot. |
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That means it probably flew back up as much as a kilometer before coming back down. |
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Would we do it if we did not have the US to back up our idle threat? |
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In the afternoon, he coasts down the hill on his bicycle to a quaint village, stops at a Peet's coffee shop for a latte or Chai tea, and pumps back up the hill. |
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Battling his way back up to 3rd place in the national class, he was all set to scoop another podium position until a spin at the chicane lost him further time. |
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We contemplated having to prusik back up the narrow pitch, should the wallows be impassable, and soon persuaded ourselves to leave it for another day. |
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It was about a half a mile downhill, with an absolutely beautiful view of the countryside, although it was always a bit harder to get back up again after a few pints. |
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The bottom line is that TV can reap tremendous rewards for your small business, but you have to be willing to be patient and have the war chest to back up that patience. |
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But rounding the horn and coming back up the peninsula was another story. |
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Stewart hit the deck, only to pop back up and seamlessly transition into a clap. |
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Too bad Ralph needs her to back up his bragging to a fellow worker. |
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While the race has opened back up a little since then, Strickland is once again competitive and can ill afford any missteps. |
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Max just rolled his eyes and stared back up at the starlit sky. |
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The Seine snakes down to the bottom right before curving back up. |
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Slip down here, keeping right near the bottom and follow the rift along for a few metres until you see a negotiable route back up the rift over flowstone. |
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Perhaps Nigeria's most popular form of music is juju, which uses traditional drums and percussion instruments to back up vocals and complicated guitar work. |
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Being in a beauty pageant has always appeared to be about good looks and I used to be a detractor but I've learnt that you need to back up the beauty with brains. |
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Suddenly she was brought to an upright position, blood rushed back down from her previously upside down head, before it came back up to flame her pale face. |
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Once the system is powered on, coolant flows to the bottom, extracts heat from the soil, and flows back up to be cooled again. |
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Luckily, K-OS has the rhymes to back up his rants, wielding a lyrical intelligence that shines both on his ardent raps and in his surprisingly smooth singing. |
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Jessie managed to keep her feet and offered him a hand back up. |
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He got whomped hard and gets back up as if nothing happened! |
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Water subsided in some areas as the tide went out but the diversion signs were back up again at high tide on Thursday morning and Thursday evening. |
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Unless they are removed often, not only will the tank tend to back up the incoming sewage lines, that mat will force other incoming solids into the other side of the tank. |
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