He is the only new cap in the team which plays Bangladesh in the opening Test of a two-Test series at Buffalo Park tomorrow. |
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If you swim or surf, use a bathing cap or wet suit hood to keep water out of your ears. |
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If the mere thought of pulling your bathing cap on makes you want to scream and you feel you're just going through the motions, what's the point? |
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Its clouds of white lace cap flowers in summer and its purple foliage with drooping clusters of berries in autumn make it a winter garden staple. |
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The trapper threw off his furry cap in the air, and hallooed as loud as his voice can echo through the valley below. |
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His cap cast a shadow over the top part of his face and accentuated the slightly angular shape of his jaws. |
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To cap his year, Partridge fractured a rib in a surfing accident just as he was returning to training. |
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The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings. |
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As he lifted his hand to salute us, I saw that the shiny red badge on his cap still bore the gold hammer and sickle of the Soviet Union. |
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He was wearing a blue hooded top with the hood up and a white baseball cap peak showing underneath. |
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There's something about his knit cap with the hood covering it that looks as holy as a wimple. |
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Strain it into fizzy drink bottles, making sure you screw the cap on tight. |
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But for a drink that they want you to drink when you have no energy, they sure screw the cap on awful tight. |
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Once the cap has been established, it is tightened over subsequent years as the public becomes inured to the last turn of the screw. |
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Screw the cap back on, and you can pull it off to reveal the pen's screw-in writing mechanism, which is one of those thin, 6.5cm refills. |
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He looks very jaunty, hands on hips, his cap pushed back on his head and his cap ribbon tied in a bow. |
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With a cap on bonuses, the clubs could redirect the money to major league salaries. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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Remove shower cap and work copious amounts of shampoo through your hair before wetting, then lather well. |
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Mike put on the new bulky coat he'd gotten for Christmas, and the cap with woolly flaps that covered his ears. |
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A short woman in a baseball cap approaches me, apparently mistaking me for another snake aficionado. |
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Mr Whitby said the man was quite large, wearing a baseball cap and a thick coat, which looked out of place in the warm weather. |
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Essendon would be in a terribly strong position if there were no salary cap and no draft. |
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She wore cap of burnt kopi for several months until her mourning was ended. |
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Despite its widespread popularity among Florida's politicians, the bond cap statute was not entirely kosher from a constitutional point of view. |
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Scientists discovered that seasonal changes in the polar cap sizes are major drivers of the atmospheric circulation. |
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And to cap it all, he evades his moral inquisitors with the ease of the true lounge lizard. |
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He flips the cap of the bottle and squirts the cleaner all over the bathtub. |
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The head is adorned with a papakha, a fur cap of sheep or goatskin with the fleece side out, which hangs down over the forehead. |
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He pulled on the jeans and the jersey, and then grabbed his red baseball cap from where it was sitting, on his stereo. |
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Not one to waste time, I unscrewed the gas cap and slipped the siphon tube into the tank. |
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Orchestras have been told to tame the timpani and cap their crescendos to protect the hearing of musicians and classical music lovers. |
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If I left the cap loose on the radiator, the anti-freeze wouldn't squirt out, even though the radiator was split. |
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This style of forage cap was put into service in 1992 and is still used today. |
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All cabin windows are trimmed in teak as well as teak cap rails, handrails and teak overlaid decks. |
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He was tall and lanky, with small round glasses and a close cap of thick curls. |
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This simple item could be opened and worn on the head, creating a three-dimensional cap out of flat strips alternating with empty spaces. |
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Men often wear a long white robe called a jallabiyah, with either a small cap or a turban as a head covering. |
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Flat cap in hand, the foreign secretary strides from doorstep to corner shop, greeting many voters by name and asking after their fathers. |
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And if I have to sit wearing a swimming cap covered in electrodes to show willing, OK, so I will. |
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Brock scored four more goals in the third period to cap off the romp with three of those coming in the last five minutes of the game. |
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Zouave dress of short, embroidered jacket, baggy trousers and tasselled cap was copied by regiments on both sides in the American civil war. |
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I hugged both of my parents before securing my black back over my shoulder, pulling my newsboy cap lower over my face and hurrying to my gate. |
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Easily the most experienced of England's current players, the Yorkshire-born Seaman is 38 years old and was winning his 73rd cap yesterday. |
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Head coach Gavin Walsh is a New Zealander who won an A team cap for Ireland, and now works for a stonemason in Glasgow. |
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Crews are set to remove the temporary cap today so they can replace the blowout preventer, then seal the well once and for all. |
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Ben Addison, a Scotland under-21 cap last season, saw his powerful running and good angles earning him three tries. |
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It gives them a motivation to become a national cap and an international Test cricketer. |
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The other Watsonians back to impress was full back Nash, a Scotland under-19 cap last season and a player with impressive speed. |
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Josephine English didn't rent a cap and gown when she heard she had graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from a Dublin college. |
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She brought with her the mortarboard cap that she had worn at her graduation. |
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Since he earned his first cap in 1988, Onstad has played 37 games and registered 15 shutouts. |
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The graduates were well attired for the occasion, with coloured convocation robes, inner suit and the flat cap completing the ensemble. |
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Light morphs have brown upperparts with a blackish cap and white collar, white underparts, and yellowish sides of the neck. |
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It is heavily barred brown-and-white above and below, with a white eye-line that separates a rufous cap and cheek. |
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The crane has light to dark blue-gray plumage and a crimson cap at the back of its crown. |
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The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier. |
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Someone cleared their throat, and Artemesia straightened up, snapping the lens cap onto the camera. |
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I couldn't unscrew the cap of those little bottles with one thumb if my life depended upon it. |
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I opened my notebook and picked up my favourite black pen, and tapped the cap against my teeth, thinking about what I wanted to write. |
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Very, very carefully pour a tiny bit of vermouth into the cap of the vermouth bottle. |
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Time to get back to the shelter and then to pull my cap firmly down ready for the plod back home. |
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It's been that way since I wore a yellow shirt and a baseball cap in third grade. |
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In the hope of ending speculation about the rising cost of the project Magahy proposed in May 2001 that a cap be imposed. |
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To some extent, they conceded, both standards would impose a cap or ceiling of some sort. |
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The root cap covers the root tip and secrets mucilage which facilitates the movement of the growing roots in the soil. |
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He has just called for a constitutional cap on state spending and made clear his distaste for new taxes. |
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Failing to negotiate a cap on investors' legal fees could leave you with a huge bill. |
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The best solution I can think of is the wage cap which operates in Rugby League. |
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He was omitted because of the cap on team strengths in the competition, but will ride tomorrow in what looks a lost cause against the champions. |
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Congress can show a commitment to this by raising or eliminating the cap on wages taxed for Social Security. |
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At Miami, Carlos Delgado hit a pinch-hit grand slam to cap a six-run fifth inning for Florida to salvage a split in the four-game series. |
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His cap was worn slightly askew, and his hair was cut extremely short in an unusual geometric pattern around his ears. |
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The mature cap is metallic green in color, but it varies from light yellow to greenish-brown. |
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Although the colour of the cap is quite variable, the blackening should serve to distinguish it from other similar looking fungi. |
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So, before you buy that cap gun or bouncing ball for your child, take some precautions. |
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Like many boys he had been fascinated with guns when a young child and had the usual cap guns and nerd guns. |
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The arctic ice cap will be gone or nearly gone, turning the icy reflective northern ice cap into a massive heat sink of water. |
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If they've got bad teeth, you'll cap the teeth, if they need a makeover, you give them a makeover. |
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Andrew Johnson was named the Crystal Palace Player of the Year for the second successive season last weekend to cap off a memorable campaign. |
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Katie Heginbotham from Barrows Green triumphed at HOYS to cap a memorable season. |
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Her hair was tucked under a knit cap she had just bought, making her eyes look bigger than usual. |
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The ornate pommel is of Phrygian cap form, made in two parts riveted together at the top. |
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He said he hoped the government's measure to cap fuel prices should not last too long because it could have repercussions in the long run. |
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Only by donning a woolly cap did he draw a parallel to his best-known character, the anti-corporate vagrant Hutch Owen. |
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Mr Lowry said at the time that Commission objections led him to extend the tender time fee and to cap the fee. |
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China agreed in June to cap its future spending on farm subsidies at 8.5 per cent of the value of domestic farm production. |
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The Government and European Space Agency are underwriting at least some of the cost, but fundraisers had to go cap in hand to potential sponsors. |
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But rather than go cap in hand to the clubs I had rejected, I decided to eat a bit of humble pie and ask Motherwell to take me back. |
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It seems very unfair to now ask them to come cap in hand to be told if what they have done is good enough to be given official approval. |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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The honourable member is obviously fairly thin-skinned, and I suppose one would be entitled to say if the cap fits, wear it. |
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Some argue for a cap on working hours, which would make it illegal for bosses to allow their employees to work back late. |
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However, there is no cap on how much your employer can contribute to your pension in a tax year. |
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And to cap it all, the winter of 1962-63 was one of the harshest in living memory. |
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He kept his hair under an old flat cap and smoked a pipe as we negotiated costs. |
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She said a member of the door staff at the venue told her she couldn't wear the flat cap inside. |
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Shareholders don't benefit from a higher market cap when it grew mostly because the company issued new shares used to acquire other companies. |
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Hummingbird Value Fund's Paul Sonkin uses cap rates to separate potential investments from poor-returning companies. |
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There is a positive impact on earnings per share, cash flow, market cap and share prices. |
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The cap is short for capitalization, which is a measure by which we can classify a company's size. |
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A series resistor and parallel cap were not as effective as a series inductor and the cap. |
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This cap is always ornamented with designs in variegated colors similar to those found on initiation panels. |
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There was a bottle of teriyaki sauce with the cap half on, standing in the fridge door area where we keep jams, jellies, relishes, sauces. |
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The imposition of a salary cap and other technical measures are explicitly designed to ensure a level playing field. |
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I have finished knitting the little matinee jacket and matching cap for the Wednesday baby shower. |
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His Royal Warwickshire Regiment cap badge features the antelope which was the regiment's mascot. |
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Leave a little extra powder on the brush, pop the cap on, and toss it in your bag for all-day touch-ups. |
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The x-height in proportion to the cap height can vary radically from one typeface to another. |
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But to cap it all, when I met him shortly after in a corridor he was oleaginous and smiley. |
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This, he swore, was due to positioning his cap at the rear of the animal whenever it lifted its tail. |
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But when he removed a cap and pressed a button, it suddenly occurred to the 40-year-old sandblaster that he could be holding a mine. |
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For starters, grab your cap from the rear of the cap, place it over your knee and give a good hard yank. |
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It wasn't like this in the flat cap days of my grandfather, but I bet that even he wished that he had two tweed jackets instead of one. |
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The new system will cap reimbursements to hospitals and nursing homes, putting a squeeze on facilities to cut costs. |
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Firstly, he unscrews the cap from the toothpaste and lays the open tube to the right of the basin. |
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He's wearing a cream safari jacket, white polo shirt, a dark blue cap pulled down over his forehead and huge, black-framed sunglasses. |
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Across the stage, his DJ works a pair of turntables, scratching over savory beats, his perfectly flat-brimmed cap bobbing in rhythm. |
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The new one-handed cap and curvy bottle has both convenience and functionality. |
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If there is a drop outlet or an open gutter at the other end of the run, install an end cap there, too. |
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The usual backwards baseball cap and baggy trousers, but instead of trainers he wears tiny, tight climbing shoes. |
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Air was directed to the spark plugs, magnetos, distributors and to the cap baffles of the turbosupercharger. |
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The unfortunate man was at the head, engaged in unshackling the maintopmast spring stay, when the cap of the foremast came off. |
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His moss green baseball cap was turned backwards to keep his hair out of his eyes. |
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I was already a schoolboy, proudly wearing the green blazer and ringed cap of my school. |
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She swept her blonde hair into her pale yellow shower cap and got under the steamy water. |
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Maple handrails cap lacy steel balusters painted with Hammerite, a brand of finish that crinkles as it dries, resulting in a hammered-iron look. |
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The wing tip was composed of the tip proper and the tip cap at the extreme outboard end. |
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It's a musical that actually breaks new ground, whilst at the same time doffing its cap respectfully to the older establishment. |
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I put my gown on and zippered it up and fussed with the tassel on my cap for a bit. |
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He was wearing a blue baseball cap and a blue zip-up jacket with blue jeans. |
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My baseball cap kept the rain out of my face as I worked at the low-pitched roof. |
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After removing the cap layer not covered by the resist layer, a code mask layer is formed over the substrate. |
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The specially designed ventilated safety cap is also easier for kids to remove and recap. |
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A nucellar dome has been formed in the massive nucellar cap and the integument has overgrown the nucellus and formed a wide-open micropyle. |
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You can get around the cap by consolidating IRA accounts into your 401 plan if your employer allows it. |
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A lens cap not only guards against scratching, but also keeps off dirt and fingerprints, which can also reduce sharpness and contrast. |
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His right-hand man, Wilson, 25, came through the junior ranks at Orrell and has a Lancashire Colts cap to his name. |
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This six-panel, low-profile fitted cap is made of ultra-light brushed cotton. |
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Academic dress for certificants is a black trencher cap and an undergraduate gown together with a black stole with a facing of tangerine. |
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New cap Scott MacLeod is one of Scotland's bright young lights, but Gray fails to shine. |
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Unless there is some liability cap on the rapaciousness of these individuals, the drug companies cannot prudently go forward. |
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For instance, large quartzite boulders cap several of the mountain ridges in the Wallowa Mountains of northeast Oregon. |
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She wore her honey-colored hair in a ponytail, a baseball cap shielding her face from the afternoon sun. |
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The wide variety of styles from a thin headband to a billed cap allows you to use what suits your style. |
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He was wearing dark baggy jeans, a dark baseball cap and a long-sleeved, dark green sweatshirt with a white T-shirt over the top. |
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Please note that in order to win, you MUST turn your baseball cap backwards determinedly while staring your opponent down. |
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With a cap on what charities could get, however, any further increase in betting limits became manna from heaven for the private casino industry. |
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Children will be required to bring swimming gear, armbands, swimming cap and towel and a packed lunch. |
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Shar-pei are subject to hip and elbow dysplasia and patellar luxation, in which the knee cap slips in and out of position. |
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It appears he may have been senior staff because of the wreath design of the cap badge. |
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To cap their discomfort, they're intermittently coerced into becoming part of the show. |
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Parties, which can each field 10 candidates, will have a spending cap of 99 million tenges. |
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But these impressive feathers in Jim's adventuring cap have not cured him of wanderlust. |
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It was the sight of one of the panellists failing on two attempts to open the screw cap on a bottle of mineral water. |
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White trousers, sleeveless blue jacket and blue cap form part of the livery. |
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It is advisable to not have the lens cap attached to the camera with a string. |
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A drunk is a drunk whether in cloth cap with whippet or in top hat and tails. |
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The surface of the cap of each fungiform structure is either tangential, or slightly inclined, to the surface of the carapace. |
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With a clothes dryer, check the outside dryer vent cap where it exits the house. |
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A fire sale of the assets would be less than the value of our market cap and debt, so there's no point. |
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Sleeveless, short or cap sleeves or tight sleeves call attention to, and display, the arms. |
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If the patch of cradle cap is large and thick, first try softening it by rubbing on warm mineral oil. |
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The man also wears a dark baseball cap with a motif on the front, light brown boots, and carries a dark coloured rucksack on his back. |
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The men, one wearing a baseball cap and the other a balaclava, got out and used a baton to smash the passenger side window of the Corsa. |
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Detectives say the attacker was tall and slim and wearing a dark knitted balaclava and a baseball cap which may have had a silver peak. |
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Lambert is expected to win his 40th cap on his old stamping ground and was also looking forward to seeing old friends. |
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The steam blows out of the top annealer cap indicating a positive pressure in the annealer tube. |
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But deals are definitely back on the agenda, particularly among mid cap companies. |
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We don't really know exactly what the fatigue or forage cap may have looked like, but we have some educated guesses. |
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Someone delivers Goodman a soda, and he widens his mouth to encompass the thick cap of the bottle. |
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The wall plate top cap is fitted last, meaning the fitter has to climb over the roof to fit it. |
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Spielberg was in shorts and Jurassic Park baseball cap as he chatted with Rupert Murdoch in a Savile Row tailor-made. |
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Her features were feminine, but a large cap sat on top of her head, covering her hair and shadowed her face. |
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He was responsible for draft preparation and scouting, salary cap planning and roster management. |
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The forage cap has a welt around the top circle and across the top part of the bill the same color as the hat. |
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The bottles are filled, spun around for application of a one-piece tamper-evident cap and sent onward down the line for crating. |
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Her long auburn hair is topped with a safety orange cap and her fashion of choice is camouflage clothing, accessorized with a safety orange vest. |
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In the Gulf, I had taken out the watch cap and the hand-warmers, and I hadn't bothered to put them back into my survival vest. |
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When I was a lad a baseball cap was a baseball cap, even if you weren't springing for the top-of-the-line officially-licensed fitted variety. |
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The culprit turned out to be a small, aluminum dust cap from a hydraulic jenny. |
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To date, he has in his cap over 50 feature films in Hindi and all Dravidian languages. |
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I wear a baseball cap because I like the way it looks, but it seems like enough of a reason for the police to take against you. |
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He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires. |
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He was last seen wearing a baseball cap with a crocodile motif, a black sweatshirt and dark blue jeans. |
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One of them was wearing a navy baseball cap with the letter N printed on the front. |
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I wouldn't be seen dead in a baseball cap in the UK but when I am abroad I'm never without one! |
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Justin carefully took a familiar baseball cap out of his back pocket and shyly handed it to her. |
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Try to get him remove the baseball cap he's wearing and you'll see his other side. |
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Matt was in a pair of jeans and a flannel shirt with a blue baseball cap on the top of his head. |
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As well as dressing as a workman and a builder, he has worn dark sunglasses, a baseball cap and a hood. |
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Henry's hat obsession began on his 21st birthday, when he was given a baseball cap as a present. |
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He was wearing a dark-coloured tracksuit with the hood up and a baseball cap on underneath. |
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Many years ago an Italian friend of mine, who knew Senna quite well, gave me a baseball cap signed by the great man. |
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He was wearing a two-tone baseball cap with a dark peak and designer label on the forehead part. |
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He sighed and took off his baseball cap to wipe the sweat from his brow with a forearm. |
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Or maybe it was the helpful police officer who pulled us over because the gas cap on the passenger side of the car hadn't been closed. |
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If only I had remembered to put the cap back on the Liquid Plumber before it was inadvertently knocked over. |
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His beard flowed like a frozen waterfall, and from the rear of his trademark forage cap a radio antenna pointed straight up at the sky. |
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His tweed cap was removed only occasionally, and only long enough for a frustrated head scratch. |
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A high cap surrounded by three crowns and bearing a globe surmounted by a cross. |
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The wool tunic and leggings on the man nearest me is wet through, his cap is flattened to his head. |
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He smiled at Chrissy through the car window as he squirted the last pennyworth in and twisted the petrol cap back on. |
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When he chooses to cap a climactic chase seen with yet another baffling fall, we feel cheated. |
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Well, Dave puts on a baseball cap and hides in the cellar and goes, psst! |
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I bet they would've turned out better if I'd had the lens cap off. |
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Just before you replace the batteries, put the lens cap back on. |
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When Matsui hears himself characterized as a showman or a performer, he laughs hard and then shakes his head so vigorously it appears his cap might pop off. |
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A child wearing an ordinary-looking glove and cap embedded with hidden sensors can raise her arms or waggle her head to make CosmoBot do the same. |
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North Carolina, like many states, had been cautious when it first allowed charter schools and had placed a cap on their growth. |
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Republicans took control of the state legislature and swiftly eliminated the cap on charter schools. |
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After decapping, the cap junction was checked under a stereomicroscope, and roots whose cap had come off cleanly were used for further experimentation. |
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These kneepads have a fully stitched hard shell cap which keeps out rocks. |
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Jimmy prefers his cap guns, which he keeps tucked in his waistband. |
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A stitched-slit tuck for the fabric back strap gives the cap a clean look. |
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Stephen takes the cap off an airshaft and explains that canal builders built between two air shafts by tapping the walls and working towards each other. |
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She fiddles with the child safety cap on one, releases it and pops two pills the size of giant mutant rabbit droppings between lips still smudged with red lippie. |
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The meeting will cap a frenetic fundraising season for the conservative donor network. |
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Covering her peroxide blond bob was a knit cap that sprouted an enormous feather and lace from its frontal lobe. |
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Then I lit the candle and held the stick of sealing-wax in the flame, letting the red drops fall round the bottle cap until it was tightly sealed. |
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To cap it all, a mover of one of the 13 composited motions, one Clair Wilcox from Streatham CLP, withdrew her motion in favour of a call for unity. |
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Grilled flatbread with fresh, roasted figs, a pungent melt of blue cheese and a cap of pleasantly bitter arugula leaves has the appeal of some inspired pizza mutant. |
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By the time he approached the turn, he had dispensed with his trademark cap along with the aura of controlled authority he usually brings to a golf course. |
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The cap devices on thousands of identical hats glinted in the late morning sun along with the shields worn by each of the cops. |
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Lay the butterflied pork loin on the cutting board with the fat cap facing down. |
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Today, the typical witch is generally portrayed as an old hag in a black robe, wearing a pointed black cap and flying on a broomstick across a full moon. |
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To do the running, jumping, scuba diving, and to cap it all off with a mouth-to-mouth kiss with Harmon. |
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It includes several edible species but also the notorious death cap and destroying angel, besides several species which are poisonous to a lesser extent. |
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Evan strolled ahead, hands in pockets, cap tilted forward on his brow. |
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The cap stayed only because it referenced Civil War-era California state lawmaker Abner Weed, the namesake of the town. |
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The Superstar was the 1969 Adidas sneaker which featured the rubber toe cap and the iconic three serrated stripes along the side. |
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A few minutes later, the river ford hove into sight, and desultory fire from the enemy began to interrupt the quiet of the dawn like toy cap guns. |
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More regulations, and further public education may be required to cap and stem the collateral damage. |
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Mr Murdoch told a Los Angeles conference he did not support a Conservative proposal to cap immigration and threw his weight behind Labour's points system. |
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For decades, explorers struggled to cap an endless flood of water that prevented access to the shaft. |
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As he walked away, the tow-headed young fans glimpsed the front of a second, tan-colored cap turned backward on Morris' head that proclaimed the Terps' victory a third time. |
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Social Security's problems are modest anyway compared to Medicare, and tinkering with the cap should fix a good portion of it. |
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But such branding ostracizes that behavior, like the film should be forced to wear a dunce cap and publicly shamed in the corner. |
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A guy with a baseball cap tells me that the frontier one closed last month. |
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The screw cap popped off with a boom and the water squirted about 30 feet into the air, over the balcony rail and soaked people who were stretching on the second floor. |
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After use, the oil squirt simply can be re-mounted to the wall holder and, at the same time, the nose tip may be introduced into the closure cap held in clamped condition. |
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A man in a knit cap called out to the friar on duty, Father Paul Lostritto. |
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Measurements from below the ice are only possible at the North Pole as the Arctic ice cap sits on the sea, unlike the Antarctic, which is a land mass. |
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Andrew is wearing a plain forage cap and a 9 button shell jacket. |
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A distinctive black astrakhan and velvet cap is worn on the head, and white stockings, decorated garters, and cowhide slippers with straps complete the costume. |
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While State authorities still cap players' salaries and have the final say on who can be transferred abroad, corporate-sponsored teams have rebuilt Chinese soccer. |
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Tight new spending limits are set to be imposed on Britain's political parties to stop them going cap in hand to donors angling for peerages, knighthoods and other favours. |
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Across the room, a cap rattled around inside an empty shot glass. |
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The salary cap circumventing story came after DeBartolo was out of the league. |
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Eight-year-old Daniel did not mind taking off his baseball cap to show the burns to his head that are now healing after three months of intensive treatment. |
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Before the curtain rose, the playwright sheepishly greeted his fans at the door, wearing a baseball cap and shuffling his feet. |
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Contrary to popular belief, Burberry has not discontinued its famous plaid baseball cap because of its association with football hooligans and lager louts. |
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Last year, the manufacturer created a new closure for an Illinois dairy, replacing the previous shrink-banded cap with a new one-piece tamper-evident closure. |
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She wears a tan baseball cap and a short-sleeved striped shirt. |
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He is the old bloke with the flat cap and the transistor radio, isn't he? |
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The guy with the flat cap and hearing aid was standing in the door. |
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For officers, the cap is made from high quality barathea wool. |
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My scutmonkey or cap arrived in the mail yesterday, and pleasantly surprised me by not being yellow as depicted in the retail picture, but a lovely shade of apple green. |
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The boy next to her wore a scummy baseball cap turned backwards. |
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Poking her head out of the window, Jean took a look at the distinguished figure putting on his bicycle clips, donning on a cloth cap and mounting his bike. |
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He wore brown shoes, cream trousers with a black belt, a cream T-shirt, a brown Nubuck leather jacket, a brown baseball cap and round-framed glasses. |
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His cap in hand, Lou briefly scanned the packed stands, now silent as if on cue. |
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The central bank is drafting a bill to be presented in Parliament during the budget session, which will seek to put a cap on government guarantees and public debt. |
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His grip was light as silk and solid as iron, and he looked up for the first time, the billed cap no longer concealing the too-handsome face with its amused, chilling smile. |
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A youth with a white bandana across his face and wearing a baseball cap walked into the store and demanded staff fill up a white carrier bag with money. |
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Backstage earlier, McCaskill had given me tips on how to bobby pin the mortarboard cap to my head. |
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He was also wearing a black leather cap and white tennis shoes. |
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There may also be a cap on foreign banks, in terms of absolute numbers, or in terms of a maximum percentage of assets held by all licensed banks in the jurisdiction. |
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Today he was wearing the same garments he had donned then, a green tunic and leggings, with a brown belt and shoes and a cap with a bright pink feather sticking out of it. |
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Oddest of all, perhaps, is why Messrs. Bowles and Simpson thought it necessary to include a cap on taxes. |
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They will wear a black cap with blue banding and a support staff badge. |
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A pair of urns dispensed coffee and the man in the knit cap raised a steaming Styrofoam cup. |
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Jeans and trainers may vary, but every man jack of them will be wearing a checked Burberry cap and a Stone Island jumper, usually in a fetching shade of beige. |
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As the lesion grows, a fibrous cap made of collagen and elastin walls off the lesion from the lumen of the artery to protect the arterial lumen from the atheroma. |
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The environmental community, reeling from the failure of cap and trade, needed a fight around which to coalesce. |
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Fame came only after Cohn pressured her to diet, dye her hair, cap her teeth, and change her name. |
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The cap is certainly too threadbare to be a public appearance prop. |
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They seem determined to slash the salary cap but we'll see about that. |
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You'll need a plastic PVC cap for one end of the pipe, and on the other end you'll need an adapter to convert the PVC pipe to a standard pipe thread. |
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The tube has a flat, wide cap and is meant to be stored upright. |
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Sean Barker, Andrew Fester and Bob Hardy kept hammering away at the home defence and Mark Allen capitalised with a try in the corner to cap a fine display. |
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Attendees at an Iowa community organizing group's statewide conference will hear from a noted labor leader this afternoon and hold a protest to cap off the event. |
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The endosperm cap was placed on the needle and was pierced by moving the needle down into a polyvinyl chloride block with a conic hole with a minimum diameter of 0.7 mm. |
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Okay, keep going, put on your thinking cap and see what pops up. |
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The most common hat for men in the synagogue is a small round cap called a yarmulke or a kippah, but an ordinary homburg or street hat will be accepted. |
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He sat at the witness table disguised in a baseball cap and sunglasses, with a blue hoodie over his head. |
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Even when there is no strict livery, the pressure towards a uniform is felt in every country sport, right down to the flak jacket, army boots and peaked cap of the lamper. |
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Cover head in plastic cap or plastic wrap and cover with a warm towel. |
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Keep long hair pulled back or placed in a cap for added protection. |
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So I would sweat like crazy in a yellow rubber swim cap while Lee Ann Billings and Jamie Reader dipped their blonde hair in and out of the cool, chlorine tainted water. |
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He won his cap for the Portuguese national side at an early age. |
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Success in that final exam ensures that their parents' dream, which by now should also be their own, of a cap and gown clad university graduate is within grasp. |
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In the rush of setting everything up for a shot you would be surprised at the number of people who set the camera recording with the lens cap still on. |
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Removing the cap to the acid bottle, she gingerly covered it with eight layers of carefully folded foil, sticking the foil down with a piece of duct tape. |
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She pointedly puts the cap on her camera lens and walks with him. |
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Even putting a cap on the price spent on it makes more sense. |
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In the first instance the cap or diaphragm needs to be fitted by a doctor or family planning nurse, to make sure it's the right size and is positioned correctly. |
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The cap or diaphragm had been developed in the 1880's but its availability had been very much limited as people were kept in the dark as to its very existence. |
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Fill the bottle halfway with warm water, cap it and shake to mix. |
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Dan Potter will cap a wonderful personal month tomorrow when he is crowned the Knights' Player of the Month for August, as voted for by Evening Press readers. |
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