Every label under the sun has decided the rain boot is this season's obligatory object of affection. |
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The humble rubber rain boot has arrived with a big splash at London Fashion Week. |
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Alternatively, the boot could be filled with cool water and then heated over a fire. |
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They will happily cast their eye over any old family heirlooms, household treasures or car boot bargains. |
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Also consider bringing an extra pair of shoes, such as sneakers or sandals, that do not damage plant life like a heavy boot does. |
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Just after the main file systems are mounted, the boot process stops and asks for a formatted floppy. |
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Around the back, you'll find a deeper bumper with a chromed tailpipe poking through off-centre, a boot spoiler and some discreet badging. |
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Sometimes the boot was heated until red hot during interrogation, a reference to this practice is found in Grimm's fairytales. |
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Rossignol's X6 boot now sports an upper cuff and heel counter and has the look of a suede hiking boot. |
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York had not used the wind well before the break and their lack of boot power was evidenced as they repeatedly failed to clear their lines. |
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The way the back seats fold flat to create the boot and swivel round so you can watch an event or have a picnic would be a selling point. |
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He throws the ball on the right boot with a banana kick and it bends back for the goal! |
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Newly-formed Wrose Parish Council want to use the village's recreational ground as a venue for markets, car boot sales and open air concerts. |
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The career girl's court shoe is all very well but where were Ravel's versions of the casual suede boot or the casual ballerina look last autumn? |
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Yes it's the painfully slow tennis tournament that keeps sellers of boot whiteners in business. |
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His boot tip tapped at an impression left in soft red clay for my inspection. |
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His boot heels scraped against the hardwood floor, eliciting a clipped echo from the plank boards. |
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The network loader reads the network boot kernel sent from the server into local memory and transfers control to it. |
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Just boot from the CD and it will format the hard disk, then install a security-hardened Linux kernel and load the Corporate Guardian software. |
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The boot gets tossed, it teeters on its side then rolls over with the shoe laces facing up. |
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For instance, its swooping roofline makes boot access difficult for larger people. |
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The cabin is more spacious, the boot is more roomy and even the smallest 200K engine offers a decent level of power. |
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But those with shopping to do and time budgets need to be able to put their buys in the car boot and return to the shops at will. |
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The boot is small and its usefulness is further compromised by the presence of a bracing cross member. |
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This alone should be reason enough for us to pack the car boot with French bread and bubbly cider. |
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Just put a boot in the binding and press the cuff of the boot from side-to-side and look for wobble and slop. |
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So, I put in my boot floppy and rebooted the system to partition and format the hard drive. |
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Wrap up the master node installation by creating a boot disk, removing the CD and rebooting the master node. |
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And imagine the uproar when we discover the standard issue boot doesn't come with a kicky little heel. |
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It pulls the cable and snugs down the cuff of the boot as if you were operating a separate buckle. |
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I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter. |
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Many soft boot models are outfitted with a plastic hinged cuff for added support. |
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When they attacked, Parks was invariably the fulcrum, prompting and probing with his educated boot and exposing the Ospreys' frailty in midfield. |
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Colonel Everson about-turned, raised his boot and applied it heftily to his batman's fundament. |
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He cast a furtive glance around the square and, seeing that his admirer had not yet gone away, bent over his boot again. |
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As a luggage carrier, the boot provides 490 litres of space, and with the rear seats folded down there is a class-leading 1,694 litres. |
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The sharp sound of boot heels came from far away, approaching their barracks like some grim reaper, come to harvest their humiliation. |
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He watches the young man select one of the animals and looks on amused as the young man stuffs it into the boot of his car. |
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Don't leave perishable food items to overheat in the boot of your car while you do other shopping. |
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League clubs appear powerless to stop their top stars leaving, but a decade ago, the boot was on the other foot. |
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The Wellington boot was bucked off one foot and the prince-alberts following in due course. |
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The sisters have even gone to the precaution of popping their valuables into the boot and they've still been stolen. |
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A man was stopped in the lane with a sawn-off shotgun in the boot and a woman was arrested trying to sell drugs outside the junior school. |
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The tight pant legs just touch the top of the boot heel in back and break one time on the instep. |
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This is a glorified car boot sale and I propose refusal on the grounds of road safety. |
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For example, the General Fitness program is an intense, regimented boot camp program. |
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I was home from work by 2PM every day, so I'd boot that bad boy and play around with DOS commands. |
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Either he's clearing a house or he's an ardent searcher on the car boot sale, jumble sale and charity shop circuits. |
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The boot is in the original grey presentation box and is in good condition apart from a dent at the front. |
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The security guard was alone at the time and while he was on the ground the robbers pulled money boxes out of the boot of his vehicle. |
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I went to the ladies, and on the way back my boot got caught on one of the steel steps. |
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Concerted people pressure defeated a plan to hold a weekend market and car boot sale at two Morden car parks. |
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They are usually sold in street markets, car boot sales and are also hawked around pubs. |
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Critics have lambasted him for going over the top on trivia and conversely for not putting in the boot hard enough. |
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It has threatened to boot England out of the tournament if the violence reoccurs. |
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On 15 September 1998, in LaSalle, Rosalind Burrowes was loudly objecting as bailiffs bolted a Denver boot on her wheel. |
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Squeezing a fifth person in would have been tight and the boot space was a little skimpy. |
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For example, some viruses infect executable code in the boot sector of floppy disks or in system areas of hard drives. |
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It is possible someone is trying to sell them at a car boot sale or market. |
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My grandda thinks I should go to boot camp and my grandma knits booties that she insists I wear. |
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This gives a well-sized boot and interior that can carry four adults comfortably. |
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He looked over the boot he was working on, spit on it, and then began rubbing it down with a rag furiously. |
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In such circumstances car journalists are apt to talk about poor rear seat or limited boot space, or the complicated satellite navigation system. |
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Neighbours heard a commotion shortly after midnight and watched as police removed articles of clothing from the boot of the man's car. |
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It's not very nice either when people wheel through it with pushchairs and then have to fold them up and put them back in the boot of their cars. |
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The rocket ignites, the boot pinwheels, the flare sputters and then quickly dies. |
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It can log your keystrokes, mine your data, reboot your puter, even cause it to not boot up. |
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When the roof is open, boot room is 208 litres, 63 litres more than the earlier model. |
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Coby's great uncle tightened the cinch and put a boot in the little mare's saddle stirrup. |
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The publican claimed that this new law was jack boot government and government by dictation. |
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Yes, he could have bowed out on top back in June last year and become the only PM other than Ming not to get the boot or die in harness. |
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There are tons of variations on the high heeled loafer or ankle boot that have superb slightly thicker heels. |
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In once lightening movement she threw a dagger from her boot towards the soldier. |
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The test vehicle was a five-door model which has a higher roofline, longer interior and larger boot than the three-door. |
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He ran and tackled hard, and he kicked a couple of penalty goals with that trusty boot of his. |
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His boot were high up to his knees and his cloak hung disarrayed behind him. |
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She has an equestrienne profile with boot and jodhpurs as two essential items. |
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Ford has flared the wheel arches, given it a handsome front grille, twin steel exhausts and a subtle boot spoiler. |
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It seems quite strange that what is essentially a car boot sale happens at night. |
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The arrangement was for the heroin to be left in the boot of a car in Brussels in exactly the same way as before. |
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Padding on the heel, ball of the foot, and instep provides extra cushioning and blister protection, and eases pressure from laces and boot folds. |
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There are similar patches of tape on the hood and on the trunk, the boot of this vehicle. |
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One of many saccharine Army songs, this one is a letter home from a kid in boot camp. |
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But don't worry, this isn't boot camp, where the sergeant barks at you all day long. |
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Police stopped the vehicle early yesterday morning and found a number of items in the boot of the vehicle. |
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When we got home we took the stuff out of the boot and carried them to the house. |
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You don't want to be ripped off by a bootlegger who sells pirate copies from the boot of a car. |
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After assurances that we would all fit in my car and they could put their pram in the boot they accepted. |
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Chicago officials say the threat of the Denver boot has convinced more than 23-hundred parking ticket defulters to pay up. |
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When in doubt, forwards, don't just boot the pigskin into the air, look to another TEAM member and pass the ball. |
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The Pottages opened the boot of their car, at the very least appearing to ignore the claimant who continued to address them. |
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The fat man scrambled up and hastened away, helped along by the boot of Magdalena. |
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Those wishing to book stalls or car boot pitches should contact Kate by phone. |
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He buckled on his sword belt, slipped a dagger into his boot sheath, and tucked a stiletto into his sleeve. |
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So that would be an explanation for the contamination in the boot of the car but not an explanation for contamination anywhere else. |
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In deep snow, a pair of gaiters is also useful to prevent snow from cascading over your boot tops. |
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It has the look of a nice large saloon, provides plenty of space for passengers, and a large boot reached through a rear hatch. |
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I jumped out of the driver's seat and made an appointment in my diary, got the dog out, shut the boot and off we went for a walk. |
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The boot should close fully when the hood is retracted and there should be no scrapes or graunches as it operates. |
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Chest waders are good but make sure they've got a boot comfortable enough to allow for hours of walking. |
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Our only casualties from the bivouac were a slightly melted toe on my left plastic boot shell and Curt's taste for York peppermint patties. |
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It is hoped a new law will stop cases like the alligator found in the boot of a car. |
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Make sure your boot has enough welt to hold in the binding, just as you would for a step-in crampon. |
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Those back seats swivel round too, allowing you to open the boot and create instant, sheltered, picnic seating. |
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Ryder unlaced Kit's boot as gently as possible, before taking it off her foot, along with her sock. |
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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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Through years of boot soles and Border collie paws the unfinished plank floor has grayed and smoothed to ashen silk. |
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There was a bouncy castle, fairground and a car boot sale, and youngsters were also able to try out their riding skills on quad bikes. |
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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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He left behind a number of other valuable items, which were locked in the boot of the vehicle. |
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The standard Denver boot is designed to fit vehicles that have a flat rim face. |
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The boot has a double-decker floor whose upper level aligns with the rear seats when they are folded. |
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The boot space takes the luggage of a family of four, excluding quad bikes. |
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Yet half a boot is still man-tall, which suggests the Brobdingnagian proportions of the vanished monument. |
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The losers led by three points to nil at the change of ends, all of their scores coming from the boot of ace marksman John Sheehan. |
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The furniture is tatty and the books looked about as appetising as goods in a car boot sale. |
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For many years now my bargain-hungry brethren have been extolling the virtues of car boot sales. |
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And the rubber is now injection-molded rather than vulcanized, making a lighter boot with surer traction. |
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The boot shop has about 25 workers who produce boots by hand for the communities. |
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Of course I did not boot with it and of course I had neglected to write-protect the floppy. |
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Women, brace yourselves for stacked heels, and men, the Chelsea boot looks best with a pair of low-rise dirty denim jeans. |
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I went to a car boot sale in the morning with my dogs and had a small epileptic fit. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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He was spot on with the boot with another two place kicks and a further one-pointer to ensure a berth to the next round. |
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His tasting menus are assault courses for the taste buds, a boot camp for the mouth. |
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Most of the length is the far side of the rear wheels, meaning the boot is truly massive. |
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So she's a fibber to boot but she still seems nicer than lots of people who tell you how wonderful they are. |
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A proposed car boot sale in Plough Lane would bring weekend traffic to a standstill, Wandsworth councillors have been warned. |
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Because of the market, the usual car boot sale will not take place and only invited stall holders are asked to attend. |
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So it was with delight that I heard today that Bridge End Auction Mart will once again this Sunday be holding a car boot sale. |
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He has obviously decided to put the boot in, knowing that the majority of unions have played possum for so long now on so much. |
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Five thousand pirate CDs and DVDs and 50,000 bootleg cigarettes were seized at a Bolton car boot sale. |
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He pushed some loose soil over the hole with his wellington boot and tamped it down. |
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When I attempt to boot the program, I receive a message stating there is an invalid system disk. |
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John Lea was again called on with the boot and extended Lismore's lead with a penalty a quarter of an hour before time. |
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Using boot from SAN capability, the servers can be deployed or decommissioned with no disruption to applications. |
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The boot is of a reasonable size and compared to other convertibles, the roof does not intrude. |
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The officer then got the jack from the boot of the vehicle, jacked it up and released Phillips. |
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I threw in a boot full of right rudder to stop the nose from falling below the horizon. |
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Gazing down from her perspective of about ten feet off the surface, boot prints showed up in the dust around the craft. |
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It isn't that spacious inside but, with a bit of jiggery-pokery I was able to fit a pushbike in the boot with the rear seats folded down. |
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Inside the warehouse, one of the bags contained an identity card, while military webbing and boot soles were visible in others. |
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The recovery environment will boot and present a menu system that is fairly easy to navigate. |
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Most boot related injuries are the same injuries that wearing any tight, stiff shoe can cause, meaning corns, calluses, blisters, and bone spurs. |
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We had to wedge it between some bags in the boot and hope it wouldn't turn to crumble on the way. |
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Michael loaded the rest in the boot and got inside, just in case she decided to loose the beast as payback. |
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The boot includes hooks for shopping bags and the like and the exterior is enhanced by alloy wheels. |
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The patients were rehabilitated in a boot with a heel lift and were permitted full weightbearing as soon as tolerated. |
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There is a decent amount of room in the rear and the boot is well shaped, taking a respectable amount of luggage. |
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Our reputation has suffered mainly through management incompetence and our competitors have put the boot in but the balance sheet is restorable. |
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The younger man's boot scraped along the surface of the tower wall, finding a narrow crevice between the blocks of ashlar that might support him. |
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Bootleg pants start off with a straight cut from the waist down to boot level, where the leg begins to flare out slightly. |
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The increased dimensions mean that interior space is maximised with 56 mm extra legroom in the rear and a boot capacity of 267 litres. |
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In dromaeosaurs and birds, the pubic boot extends caudally and the pubis evolved a retroverted, or backward directed, position. |
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Once the length is correct and your boot snaps into the binding correctly, setting everything else is easy. |
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I walked out to my car, grabbed the Denver boot notice off the windshield, and went inside to call the parking people. |
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I once went to a car boot sale and marvelled at the greed and hunger of the bargain hunters, me included. |
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Talpacific Holidays is putting the boot into New Zealand with escorted walking tours through some of the country's most spectacular topography and active wildlife areas. |
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On Saturday evening Clare and her friends collected donations from pub regulars at pubs around the town, and on Sunday they took part in a car boot sale. |
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As well as providing more elbow room than most superminis, the configuration can provide a choice of either more legroom for those in the back or more boot space. |
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At 2 weeks, the sutures were removed and the heel lifts were discontinued, but the cast boot was used for a total of 6 weeks except during therapy. |
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Cyndy Williams, boot buyer at Dover has bought back the popular Konig Dressage boot and added a new field boot from Tuff Rider with a clever slide zip, which hides the seams. |
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The ordinary finnesko is made from the skin of the reindeer stag's head, with the fur outside, and its shape is roughly that of a very large boot without any laces. |
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His height nearly matched his girth, and the gold ornamentation continued from waist down, with his belt and even his boot buckles being made of the precious metal. |
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Present each with a small amount of cash, take them to the local flea market or car boot sale and let them browse around hoovering up the bargains. |
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Select this device if you want the virtual machine to boot up from a floppy disk image connected to its virtual floppy disk drive. |
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Here, you can change the first boot device from the disc drive to the hard drive. |
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I've made ample use of the boot space itself, and even managed to squeeze a dining table and four chairs in the back, which was rather impressive. |
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The fabulous England keeper Gordon Banks untypically gave the Germans a gift, heading the ball onto the welcoming boot of Haller. |
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The vehicle, which has yet to be approved by the car manufacturer's board, will be a saloon with four doors and large boot and is intended initially for Asia and China. |
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The city later transitioned to using the Denver boot as a cheaper alternative to towing. |
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Only a man with a dodgy moustache, a sinister glint in his eye and a sackful of puppies in the boot of his car is likely to raise their suspicions. |
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Then, with wind blowing him out horizontal under the wing, he hooks a boot on that balky wheel, kicks the mother home. |
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Now I did have a blown tire, and as the aircraft slowed through 100 knots, the pull to the right required almost a full boot of left rudder to keep the aircraft on the runway. |
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This is when the wheat head becomes visible as the boot splits, until mid-flowering. |
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He would then take off his overalls and keep them in the boot of his car. |
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He needed no signature once he turned 18 and soon after, he was at boot camp on Parris Island. |
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The four day boot camp began in northern Virginia in 1996 and is now in its third year in New York. |
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You must initialize the Floppy disk in, with the program before reading its boot sector. |
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However, researchers believe there are actually around 50 bodies buried in and around boot hill. |
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Nonetheless, it is prudent to make sure your boot pivot sockets are clean of grit, since heavy use combined with abrasive material could accelerate wear. |
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The luggage compartment offers a capacity for two golf bags, and is accessible by a traditional boot door rather than from inside the car. |
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It's not too keen on some of my hardware, refusing to speak to my camera and refusing to even boot half the time when my card reader is plugged in. |
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But using the boot as a jig is really what gives you the read. |
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Classic volkswagen beetle engine deck boot lid raiser for sale. |
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For the time being, bushwacking will still be permitted, as will adventuring on unofficial boot trails, but protecting low-use zones will be a high priority. |
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A Fox News contributor went so far as to showcase the many brands of boot available to our troops. |
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The rear-view camera is fitted into the boot lid and when reverse gear is selected there is an immediate view on the driver's information screen of what lies behind. |
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On a visit to a Paris flea market with the sculptor, Breton lit on a curious wooden spoon with a little boot carved under its handle and carried it off. |
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A lot is made in many movies of the physical training and the technical training that they experience in boot camp but I really think boot camp is to turn you into a jarhead. |
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Aren't there any tags or labels inside the boot that could give us a hint? |
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We all sense this disjunction between wanting to make the world, the whole world so much larger than this boot room. |
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To elucidate his point, he turned a boot upside down and pointed to the thick, tire-like treads on its sole. |
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Tim does his own leatherwork, and the sheath for this bowie was both very nicely executed and handsome to boot with its crosshatched embellishment. |
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Whilst floating down I inflated my Mae West. on the way down I lost one flying boot and my revolver. |
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She sat down on the rock and unbuckled her shoe which was black with a round toe and a chunky heel, rather like a boot that'd had the top cut off it. |
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Early pressure from Malton failed to produce the expected try, but the boot of Ian came up trumps to open the scoring after five minutes with a good penalty. |
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She sees a boot sole with two catspaw studs – these will eventually convict their owner of murder – and the outline of a man holding a guitar. |
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The latter makes the IOMMU configuration vulnerable during the boot up process. |
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Wait a few minutes for the babyBOX to boot up and the lights on the front panel to stop flickering. |
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Once the deployment is completed, the computers boot up from their hard disks. |
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For an architecture of 200 instructions, there are as many links to enable the operating system to boot up. |
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Reboot your computer and watch the boot up screen for instruction on how to enter the BIOS settings screen. |
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As well as a huge range of stalls and a car boot sale with about 150 pitches, people were able to enjoy entertainment provided by majorettes and a falconry display. |
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They may remove the insoles that are in the boot and replace them with soft off-the-shelf orthotics to improve the fit and the alignment of your foot within the boot. |
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Inside the boot is the lever for opening the fuel filler cap. |
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Make sure the foot switch is not depressed at any time during the boot up sequence. |
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The big change is a frame designed along an asymmetrical last to more closely fit the anatomical sole of a boot and lock more tightly into the boot welts. |
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Now, not only do you have to pay the boot fee plus parking ticket fees, you have to type in the code in the Denver Smart Boot, and then take it to a drop off location! |
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Remove the split pin and throw it away and detach the bands that hold the dust boot on the inner tie rods. |
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They keep pinging the ball around, only for an Algerian boot to interject and skelp it back upfield. |
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The smooth upper profile made underhammers easy pistols for concealment and consequently these became known as boot leg or bootlegger pistols. |
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Now you can copy any additional files you want to have present on the thumb drive when you boot it. |
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Without Varenytsya Ukraine's attacks were over-reliant on the jackhammer left boot of Pylypenko. |
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With all seven seats in place, there is no boot space beyond room for a few tall and thin items, such as flat-packed furniture or a fashion model. |
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A bin liner carried in your boot may come in handy if you need to store your punctured tyre, especially if it is covered with mud! |
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The exhibit most people ask about is a pixie ankle boot in turquoise velvet made for Brigitte Bardot, made in the same era is the black flattie designed for Audrey Hepburn. |
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Immediately after the start, Randy's boot caught on the fairing and opened. |
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Smooth oiled water repellent leather ankle boot with padded ankle collar and tongue with gusset. |
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It can run on any computer that can boot to DOS from a floppy diskette, regardless of how the drive was formatted. |
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It is wise to only have about a half an inch between the heel and the boot when their foot is pushed up as far as it can go into an unlaced boot. |
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A family who launched a frantic search to find their missing dog were reunited with the pooch after discovering he had been locked in their own car boot for four days. |
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Specific heat resistant high leg ankle boot for fire fighters with non metallic anti-puncture midsole. |
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The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat reversible floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation. |
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Grass socks were worn as boot liners in the Aleut, Yup'ik and Alutiiq men's boots when they needed extra insulation. |
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A ski boot should be comfortable and should put no pressure on the foot or the shin. |
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Innovative, anatomically shaped gel overreach boots. The shape fits the hoof, thus preventing the overreach boot from turning or slipping. |
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The Reds saw red and tried to boot and scrag the tourists out of their stride. |
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Upon rebooting I was thrilled to receive no errors of any kind, but to my disappointment during the next boot I was greeted with the same corruption error as before. |
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One of the Corps most iconic recruiting commercials showed a sword being forged by pressure and fire, a metaphor for the process of boot camp and training. |
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Use good judgment and go to boot crampons and hand tools if need be. |
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The snow is smooth, unfrozen but dense enough for boot crampons. |
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The softboot skates feel more like a hiking boot than a roller skate. |
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There is plenty of space inside the car, a whopping amount of loadspace in the boot and a seriously large fuel tank to give the car a superb long-distance touring ability. |
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He was ready to stow away in the boot of a car to go further when his aunt called him from Saudi Arabia, where she works as a cleaner. |
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This lift mechanism make it easy to stow the wheelchair or other heavy equipment, such as a Swiss Trac, in the boot without much effort. |
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Quickly create snapshot duplicates of the recovery archives, and boot them in to safe sandbox test networks. |
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Alternatively, boot swabs or socks may be autoclaved with diluents within autoclave bags or jars before use. |
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The usual symptoms are that the boot will fail because the root file system cannot be mounted and you are dropped into a debug shell. |
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If you do manage to fix the problem, typing exit will quit the debug shell and continue the boot process at the point it failed. |
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Every scrape of my boot uncovered green, blue, and turquoise potsherds. |
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The 40238X lineman boot has double reinforcements in the sole and cushionned sides for work with climbering irons. |
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It's a similar story with the roof removed, there's space for four and the boot remains large, even with the hood stowed. |
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Even though you could slide the back seats forward, the boot seemed small. |
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The trade buys these cat skins to make collars for trim for parka hoods and ski boot and ski glove linings and all sorts of fashion items. |
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In military-speak, boot camp is an intensive period of basic training in which civilians learn to be soldiers. |
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It must be pursued also when the boot is on our foot, when there is a glut and a buyer's market. |
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He admitting sexually assaulting and strangling Roy before hiding his body in the boot of his car and driving home to his wife and newborn baby. |
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He lashed out with his boot at his own car, denting the door bodywork. |
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He is such a nice man that one hesitates to put the boot in. |
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On top or their head, a large cowboy hat, and a pair of square boot and wooden soles. |
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The rear of the boot is built up to shore up the ankle, which is constantly under pressure in the free technique. |
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Fashionistas around the world are flocking to get their hands on the season's two accessory essentials: the riding boot and glossy bag. |
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A connection cord that is a part of the binding attaches the ski to the boot and prevents the wobbling of skis during flight. |
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The bulkhead between boot and passenger space, held in place by more magnets, folds down out of the way if needed. |
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I'll attend boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, and then train for six more months in Pensacola, Florida, to become an aviation mechanic. |
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It has been determined that the money is available but MPL expressed concern that there was no longer time to run the boot camp. |
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Because of today's ferret boot camp, their chances of survival in the wild are 10 times higher. |
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Additionally, Ministry officials have been put through an intensive ten-day dot NET boot camp. |
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The boot is equally capacious, boasting up to 500 litres VDA under the parcel shelf with all five seats in place. |
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Nirvana was able to seek refuge in two camps, with one foot tenuously dipped in the waters of grunge, and one grimy boot firmly set in the world of punk rock. |
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The recommended way to moisten boot swabs shall be to pour the liquid inside before putting them on. |
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When it comes to boot space, the estate obviously takes the gold. |
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Maintaining strength and cardiovascular fitness can be a challenge when a dancer is immobilized in a boot or a cast. |
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Millions of kwacha found in a civil servant's car boot unravelled a corruption web with tentacles deep inside the president's office. |
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So, for the champion of fiscal duress, the vilifier of tax exiles, the boot seems to be pretty much on the other foot. |
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Most likely, your Windows boot is set up with no delay, so you don't see the boot menu. |
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If a system was bootable at the time of backup, you expect that it will boot after recovery. |
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A comfortable, relaxed fit with a boot cut leg and fuller cut for maximum ease through hip and thigh. |
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Modifying drive letter of the system partition will result in inability to boot the operating system. |
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Check out this women's high top boot that is warm and versatile yet has the comfort and style of a sneaker! |
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That is why today, one can only hear laughter and young people skateboarding and not boot on tramp on Große Straße. |
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Allows users to perform advanced operations on your hard disk drive, such as restoration of boot records and hexadecimal editing. |
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Use this 20cm sub vertically or horizontally: it takes up a minimum amount of space in the boot or virtually disappears under a seat. |
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The volume of the physical source computer that is used as a boot volume for the source computer operating system. |
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Make sure the DFR22 is powered on and has finished its boot up sequence before attempting to communicate with the unit. |
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More than 1,000 DVDs and CDs were seized in a raid at a car boot sale. |
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Many display shelves were covered by stationery materials, crepe paper, haberdashery, hair conditioner and washing detergent, boot polish and plastic toys. |
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My thin black boot beat on the treadle, urging the wheel to spin harder. |
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Anyone who was kicked with an old fashioned boot knew that they had been kicked and because of this thick shin pads were worn to protect the shins. |
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Unfairly maligned as 'mum jeans', the boot cut is fighting back. |
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If my boot should leave a stain on the marble, George must not holystone it away. |
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They held an election, and the people voted to boot out the local Vichy authorities. |
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Minority investors can boot out non-executive directors where a big investor – such as Mr Ashley – has a majority stake. |
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Even Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister, whom the army sought to boot out as recently as 2007, has aired misgivings about its conduct. |
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She places her boot on the first foothold, and reaches for the handholds. |
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There is a car boot sale this Saturday at 1.30 pm at the SAFE carpark. |
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What better venue then to show them off than a car boot sale, those curiously popular events which have become the place to offload unwanted household items? |
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There was also concern that the car boot sale could be used to fence stolen goods and market stalls may further damage existing trade in the rundown town. |
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De-clutter the house and sell the pickings at a car boot sale. |
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The moment of farce came when Ziv thought he was impeded by Ryan Shotton, losing his boot in a challenge. |
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Maccabi's Yoan Ziv also saw red in the second half for kicking a boot at the assistant referee. |
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That boy was one of the new draft, fresh out of boot camp, and yet it was his duty to pass messages upon which the fate of a battle might depend. |
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The Prince of Wales, having machinated to block Rogers Stirk Harbour's scheme for Chelsea Barracks, held back from putting the royal boot in this time. |
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French presidents in trouble traditionally boot out their prime minister. |
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If nothing happens, look around in the control panel for boot information. |
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Creating a bootable USB flash drive: While a USB device can only be booted on a machine which can boot from USB drives, it can be created on any machine with supported USB hardware. |
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The Recovery Media Builder allows the user to create bootable recovery media on a USB flash drive, then boot the PC and perform any operations directly from flash drive in case of operating system corruption or boot problems. |
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When the boot heel of the outside ski is pressing down on the outer ski, the heel module is completely locked sideways in the heel post to increase power transfer through the heel and straight into the ski. |
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