They walked together to the corner, but then they separated and went their separate ways. |
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They were racing toward the corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues with Johnson at the wheel when another call came over the radio. |
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The plows came and cleared the streets, forming a hill of snow on the street corner. |
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It is the equivalent of the 12-step Alcoholics Anonymous program for people who have lied themselves into a corner. |
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His absences accumulated, and soon we more often found Daquan leaning against the wall of the corner bodega than in a desk. |
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The forests of Arden on which he based his forest comedies were just round the corner. |
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Elis: Ancient Greek region and city-state in the northwestern corner of the Peloponnese, well known for its horse breeding and for the Olympic Games. |
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Furry, turning right, walks past the faded, green-glowing bay windows of an apartment house to the corner. |
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Ariane was born and raised in a two-star Michelin kitchen in Gascony, a rustic corner in Southwest France. |
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He has been studying hard, but his exam is just around the corner and he's nervous. |
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He turned a corner to where he supposed the cupboard might be, to find Howie and Alanna barnacled together in an embrace. |
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The disowned of all parties, the rejected and foolishly bedrifted hither and thither, to what corner of Nature can he now drift with advantage? |
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You may meet an occasional solid citizen walking a besweatered dog or taking a child to the corner park. |
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Click the large square on the upper right corner of the window to biggify the spreadsheet on your screen. |
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I just thought Mike was getting high in the corner, and Heather put her camera down to run over and demand that he not be such a Bogart. |
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So we went around the corner, looked in the garbage, and, boom, there's about 16 of the tapes he didn't like! |
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He came running around the corner at a breakneck pace and couldn't stop in time to avoid hitting the fruit stand. |
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Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
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Fourth on the list of the businesses my father and his brothers had owned was a caf on the corner of San Ignacio and Lamparilla in Old Havana. |
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Ancient trade spanned the northeastern corner of the Sahara in the Naqadan era. |
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Constance Phaulkon is seen kowtowing in the lower left corner of the print. |
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Chris Brunt sliced the spot-kick well wide but his error was soon forgotten as Olsson headed home from a corner. |
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Around the corner, at Goedhuis, among more contemporary calligraphies, the fat and fuzzy brushwork of Zeng Yizeng stands out. |
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There was a wide damask covered divan in a shadowy corner, like a casting couch. |
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It dashes round the corner on the Marine Drive without paying the toll and climbs all the seagulled slopes above it, right up to the castle. |
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He stood on the street corner, importuning passersby for help. |
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The line of people went out the door and wrapped around the corner. |
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Fold the bottom right corner of the paper over to the opposite corner. |
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He observed two children playing with marbles on the street corner. |
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He went to the grocery store around the corner from the bank. |
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On the way to work, I dropped my letters in the corner mailbox. |
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Stephane Sessegnon levelled before half-time, acrobatically volleying in Zenden's corner from four yards. |
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He was befriended by a local druggist, Jay Miller, who worked at the apothecary at the corner of Sixth and Harrison Street. |
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Herbert qualified fourth in the 109, but at the first corner he was punted off by the Jordan of Eddie Irvine. |
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Lajes Field is a plateau rising out of the sea on the northeast corner of the island. |
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The Skagerrak contains some of the busiest shipping routes in the world, with vessels from every corner of the globe. |
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When he said he would pay her back next week, she looked at him out of the corner of her eye. |
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The misplacement of the supply shed at the far corner of the field resulted in great loss of time. |
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A process of balance sheet deleveraging has spread to nearly every corner of the economy. |
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Before leaving, he had stacked all his cultures of staphylococci on a bench in a corner of his laboratory. |
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Bunyan spent his 12 years' imprisonment in Bedford County Gaol, which stood on the corner of the High Street and Silver Street. |
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His wife Fanny, seated in an Indian dress, is visible in the lower right corner. |
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There is only a murha in the opposite corner and I do not want to be uncomfortable now. I lower myself into my father's chair. |
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In 1991, On a Friday regrouped, sharing a house on the corner of Magdalen Road and Ridgefield Road, Oxford. |
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The race was an exciting one with Brazilian rising star Ayrton Senna making a great start from 4th and taking the lead by the first corner. |
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At the end of 2009 Mather's Cross was widened in order improve safety at the corner. |
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The other outlet from the pisalis... leads to the necessarium, in the corner of which a light... is kept burning. |
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I could tell he didn't agree but he went to the corner and took up his squirrel gun, feeling the nipple for a percussion cap. |
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A dark and narrow stripe is present on the outer corner of the eye, under the ear. |
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A narrow, dark brown stripe extends from the corner of the eye to the base of the ear. |
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Wah Fu Estate was built in a remote corner on Hong Kong Island, with similar concepts in a smaller scale. |
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Andrew's Ball in McDonough Hall at the southeast corner of Hastings and Columbia and almost half the city's population attended. |
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The eastern corner of Moray is instead in the Banffshire and Buchan Coast constituency and the North East Scotland electoral region. |
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In 1887, a corner of the Market Reserve was allocated as the site for the new brick Post Office. |
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The South African fight against Andries Steyn in Johannesburg was a mismatch with his opponent's corner throwing in the towel in the third round. |
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Cornerstone Baptist Church is on the corner of Lower Brook Street and Roft Street in a modern 1970s building. |
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Spread out below us in an unexpected glory of sunlight was the whole recorded history of that little corner of the world. |
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The Royal House, which stands on the corner of the Garsiwn, is another of the mediaeval houses that can still be seen today. |
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Its crest was Eryr Wen, a stylised white eagle mounted on dark green shield, with the flag of Wales at the top left hand corner. |
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The section of road from Glan Conwy corner to Llandudno is a new well aligned direct route to Llandudno. |
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Cardiff Masonic Hall occupies a major site on the corner of Guildford Street, adjacent to Churchill Way. |
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Each corner contained a tower containing two additional floors beyond the five storeys of the main block. |
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The stand's unique design is attributed to the Turf Hotel Pub, which is situated on the corner of the stadium. |
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As Tommy walked back to his corner after shaking Louis' hand, I followed him and seized his glove. |
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But against the advice of his corner, Conn continued to closely engage Louis in the later stages of the fight. |
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During the early 1950s, the Hollywood Freeway was constructed through the northeast corner of Hollywood. |
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Columbia Square, at the northwest corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street, is part of the ongoing rebirth of Hollywood. |
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Shops on the corner of Marine Road and George's Street were also demolished. |
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Rustu failed to collect a Whitehead corner, Shawcross saw his effort blocked and Crouch was on hand to bundle over the line from three yards out. |
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The first office was opened in a backroom, storefront on Cypress and West Broadway SE corner in Kitsilano, Vancouver. |
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The site was originally enclosed by a curvilinear bank and ditch, which is still visible in the south west corner. |
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In that sense the buffer zone turns the Paralimni area on the southeast corner of the island into a de facto, though not de jure, exclave. |
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A corner reflector consists of three flat surfaces meeting like the inside corner of a box. |
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Around 1870 many European immigrants from Norway settled in North Dakota's northeastern corner, especially near the Red River. |
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Pytheas reported that the pole was an empty space at the corner of a quadrangle, the other three sides of which were marked by stars. |
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Its eastern corner, in the region of the Pechora River's estuary, has been known as Pechorskoye Morye, that is, Pechora Sea. |
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During the spring, the Batumi eddy forms in the southeastern corner of the sea. |
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From there to Kapp Fie at the southeastern corner, the coast is known as Mowinckelkysten. |
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Near the FTFZ this would place the older megamullion in an outside corner while the younger develop in an inside corner. |
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In the northeast corner was Macedonia, originally consisting Lower Macedonia and its regions, such as Elimeia, Pieria, and Orestis. |
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Part of the Cotswolds AONB is also in Wiltshire, in the county's northwestern corner. |
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He impressed, scoring two goals in five appearances, notably scoring directly from a corner kick. |
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A memorial statue of Hendrix playing a Stratocaster stands near the corner of Broadway and Pine Streets in Seattle. |
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The indentation of the top corner of the diamond represents the River Medina, which is the largest river on the island. |
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By 6000 BCE predynastic Egyptians in the southwestern corner of Egypt were herding cattle and constructing large buildings. |
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The four phyllidia are arranged in pairs with each phyllidium occupying a corner of the rectangular scolex. |
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After the departure of the Vandals in 429 only the Sueves remained in a northwest corner of the peninsula. |
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A potential buyer of The Princess had refused to purchase unless Whistler modified his pinxit, scrawled across a corner of the canvas. |
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This plumber's helper was in the corner, one of these big, industrial-strength jobs for blowing out major toilet blockage. |
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Ward showed good pace to beat the advancing Reina to the ball and poke a low finish into the corner. |
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To save these settings as a preset, click the Add button in the lower-left corner of the dialog and give the preset a name. |
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The Mediterranean climate is observed in the northwestern corner of the state where the summers are dry and mild and the winters cool and rainy. |
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Anika Stroganov used the former khanate of Kazan as an entryway into Siberia and established a private empire on the southwest corner of Siberia. |
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In late April or early May 1640 he sailed southwest as far as Uda Gulf at the southwest corner of the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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Penzhina Bay is the upper right arm of Shelikhov Bay in the northeastern corner of the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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The southeast corner of Siberia south of the Stanovoy Range was twice contested between Russia and China. |
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Kabukim are commonly sold by weight at corner stores where fresh nuts and seeds are sold, though they are also available packaged. |
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The longest side is adjacent to and parallel with the bass strings, going from the right rear corner to a location on the player's left. |
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Wired Puerto Ricans were pacing about pugilistically on the corner, and black guys with big hats were leaning in doorways. |
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I had sought out a dark corner, since by now I did indeed feel rather qualmish inside my yellow skin. |
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I remember those times. The corner bodega shops with the quarter waters and yellow lemon drops and the now and later, Do you remember then? |
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Soybeans are also heavily planted in West Tennessee, focusing on the northwest corner of the state. |
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It was made of really expensive ragbond with an obvious watermark in the lower corner and sealed with old fashioned sealing wax. |
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Only two assistant district attorneys rate corner offices, and Mandelbaum wasn't one of them. |
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The pay phone on the corner has been vandalized, and its metal cord hangs limply down, receiverless. |
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Huskisson saw the Duke of Wellington sitting in the front corner of his special carriage. |
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It is documented that the factory stood at Baker's Corner, which is the corner of Cabot and Dodge streets. |
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Taft Brothers Block, prominently located in the town center at the corner of Mendon and Main Streets. |
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The Charter Oak Monument is located at the corner of Charter Oak Place, a historic street, and Charter Oak Avenue. |
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All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. |
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Robinson itself has a pair of short levels driven for lead, near to the south east corner of Buttermere lake. |
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The main watershed of the Central Fells can be thought of as a 'L' shape with High Raise, the highest point, standing at the corner. |
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The two rivers merge at Clappersgate on the south eastern corner of the fell, just before flowing into Windermere. |
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The top corner of the bit where the cutting edge begins is called the toe, and the bottom corner is known as the heel. |
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Fleetwood is a town and civil parish within the Wyre district of Lancashire, England, lying at the northwest corner of the Fylde. |
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Fleetwood's parish church, St Peter's, designed by Decimus Burton in 1841, stands at the corner of Lord Street and North Albert Street. |
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He had Gallic spies in every corner of the Roman Republic, even within the inner circles of the Senate itself. |
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There are coal fields in the southeast corner of the county, extending along the coastal region north of the river Tyne. |
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A small area of Millstone Grit Group rocks stretches through Flintshire and Wrexham into the northwest corner of Shropshire near Oswestry. |
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Just then a girl scuddled lightly around the corner, slipped on a patch of icy snow and fell plump upon the sidewalk. |
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On almost every corner there were shebeens, illegal saloons that were shacks where home-brewed beer was served. |
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She caught up the corner of her skirt and lifted the smutty coffee-pot from the stove. |
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The madman obtained a soapbox which he stood on at the corner of Broadway and Wall street, to shout out his prophesy of the end of the world. |
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A group of black guys were spitting rhymes in the corner, slapping hands and egging one another on. |
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He noticed somebody come running around the corner and to the side of the station sedan nearer to the kerb, and get in. |
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The Wolfman took it on the arches and quickly ducked around the corner and the boy hobbled up to Greb. |
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Then we got Tobacco Road on the corner here, but they finally got burnt out. The family she referred to lived at the end of the block. |
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At each corner of the court rises a quaint and crusty little tourelle from which the beseiged could keep up a raking fire along the thick walls. |
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I picked out one and they then took it over to the large Alsation dog sitting in the corner. |
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Huddled in one corner was a fat old woman in a stained wadmol dress, fast asleep. |
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Over in the corner there was a raised platform, with a roll of background screens behind it, kind of like at the Wally World stores. |
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A well-built teenage boy in a soiled black leather studded vest and black jeans was crouched in the far corner of the cellar, waiting for us. |
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He slept between sheets and on a flounced Winnipeg couch that stood in one corner of the twelve-foot square room that served as his cell. |
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Suddenly a little boy somersaulted around the corner of the house as if he had been projected down a flight of stairs by a catapultian boot. |
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There was a cellarette in one corner, the Major noticed, and it was well stocked. |
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The soil of this belt is somewhat gravelly in the northeastern corner of the township and becomes more clayed toward the southwest. |
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The defender climbed majestically at the near post to convert Johnson's corner. |
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However Russian Pavlyuchenko stunned his compatriots with an unstoppable 25-yard drive into the top corner. |
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It's extremely hard to corner the petroleum market because there are so many players. |
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The buyers attempted to corner the shares of the railroad stock, so as to facilitate their buyout. |
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Oh, now I'm backed into a corner, and can't devise a way out. I could sure use a deus ex machina right about now! |
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But Ireland dug out a gutsy response and applied pressure which resulted in number eight Heaslip diving over in the corner to revive home hopes. |
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If you're looking for cheap clothes, there's a discount clothier around the corner. |
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There was a heavy table in one corner of the dungeonesque place, on which were a number of books and papers. |
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He came hurtling round the corner, but quickly eased up when he saw Jane standing there. |
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In the mean while, as our apartment was a corner one, and looked both east and north, I ran to the easter casement to look after Drummond. |
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This time Cudicini was left helpless when Natcho stepped up to expertly curl the ball into the top corner. |
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At length they stood at the corner from which they had begun, and it had fallen quite dark, and they were no wiser. |
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He had three lines running across his forehead, and a fanwork of them radiating from the corner of each eye. |
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Under the four outer corners of the horizontal frame platform 22 are four tubular leg sleeves 23 that are fay together one at each outer corner. |
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Others had set up machine guns at each corner of the commons with bands of ammunition feeding out of steel boxes into the guns. |
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Andrey Arshavin equalised with a superb volley into the corner before Nicklas Bendtner coolly fired Arsenal in front. |
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The Upland Cinema stood on the corner of The Grove, the street where he had been born. |
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Pooley's eyes suddenly alighted upon a half empty bag of cement which lay among a few unused red flettons in the corner of the patio. |
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If a tool has a flyout, you'll see a small triangle in the lower-right corner of the tool. |
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This corner of the net is home to all kinds of virtual frogginess, from the silly to the scientific. |
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Now that's a nice gateleg table in the corner there. Though of course you'd have to put new hinges on it if you wanted to use the flaps. |
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Get the picture? In one corner Charles Edward Russell, champion muckrake pugilist of the world. |
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In every dark corner, fat black bin bags were bent double, throwing up gutfuls of old clothes. |
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The stranger kept hanging about just inside the inn door, peering round the corner like a cat waiting for a mouse. |
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I was passing the corner of Second and Main when, without provocation of any sort on my part, I was suddenly assaulted by two hoodla. |
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The hyperclean Dia style, evident in all large Chelsea galleries, is in full cry around the corner at the new Gagosian space on West 21st Street. |
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He handed the keys to the woman and pointed toward the corner of the lot where the impounds were stored. |
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The Ivorian then inexplicably handled the resultant corner and referee Nicola Rizzoli had no hesitation pointing to the spot. |
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When we rounded the corner, Peter was in sight at the other end of the road. |
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The hosts opened the scoring on six minutes when defender Jose Boswinga directed the ball into his own net from Stephen Hunt's inswinging corner. |
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You need to click on the button in the top-left corner in order to make the image interactable. |
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The Cumberland Plateau and the Cumberland Mountains are in the southwest corner of Virginia, south of the Allegheny Plateau. |
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In 1830 the company opened new offices at the corner of Northgate and Union Street in Darlington. |
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It is at a perpendicular distance of 16 kadams from a point 69 kadams from the corner of the square. |
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Harding had seemed physically discomfited earlier as she awaited her marks in the kiss and cry corner. |
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Louisiana was the first site of petroleum drilling over water in the world, on Caddo Lake in the northwest corner of the state. |
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The Peak District national park also stretches into the northern corner of Staffordshire. |
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Brondesbury Park station, on the London Overground North London Line, is near the northeast corner of Queen's Park. |
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In 2011, a plaque recording this martyrdom event was erected on the northeast corner of Palace Green by the City of Ely Perspective. |
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Heaviside died, 3 February 1925, at Torquay in Devon, and is buried near the eastern corner of Paignton cemetery. |
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Swiss Electric Locomotive at Brig, Switzerland, note the Alps at top right corner. |
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A depiction of the George Cross now appears in the upper hoist corner of the Flag of Malta. |
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I found a little corner to stand in and pretended to sip my own louched absinthe. |
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I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it. |
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The midwife, an old, thin, inscrutable Madrassi, came to the hall and sat on her haunches in a corner, smoking, silent, her eyes bright. |
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The south west corner holds the largest piece, bought and donated by Kenneth Clark. |
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The Rose Tower, designed for the king's private use, set off the west corner of the range. |
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The manor house and stables were within a fortified bailey, with a tall round turret in each corner. |
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The height was usually highest in the centre, and the Baroque emphasis on corner pavilions often found on the continent generally avoided. |
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In the early 1980s the first part of a major renovation included an extension to the rear of the theatre on the James Street corner. |
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Covent Garden is served by the Piccadilly line at Covent Garden tube station on the corner of Long Acre and James Street. |
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If a boxer simply quits fighting, or if his corner stops the fight, then the winning boxer is also awarded a technical knockout victory. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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In boxing, each fighter is given a corner of the ring where he rests in between rounds for 1 minute and where his trainers stand. |
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In addition, the corner is responsible for stopping the fight if they feel their fighter is in grave danger of permanent injury. |
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In that fight, Corrales' corner surrendered despite Corrales' steadfast refusal. |
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The ball beat the goalkeeper, hit the crossbar and bounced down before Weber headed it out for a corner. |
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During that game Kangaroos replacement Wally Lewis fired a bullet like 20 metre pass for Meninga to score in the corner. |
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Since Dempsey would not do so, Fitzsimmons knocked him out and then carried him to his corner. |
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The end came when the ring side doctor advised Medina's corner to stop the fight. |
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Khan knocked Fagan down twice in the first round and Fagan's corner threw in the towel in the second, after being knocked down again. |
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Khan started to let his hands go more in round 10, after which his corner finally decided it had seen enough. |
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Haye managed to make it to his feet, but his corner threw in the towel, giving Bellew a TKO win. |
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When Moss misjudged a corner and collided with some straw bales Castellotti went past and built an increasing lead. |
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In mixed conditions, Hamilton became the youngest Formula One World Champion as he snatched the championship on the very last corner. |
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At the Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton collided with Webber at the first corner before rejoining behind his teammate. |
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Rosberg was investigated by the stewards after he went down the escape road at the Mirabeau corner. |
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Button made the best of various first corner incidents and weaved his car into third place. |
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In the third race, the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Senna was involved in a fatal crash at the first corner after completing six laps. |
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As Schumacher recovered, Hill came around the corner and attempted to overtake into the next corner. |
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If you should someday round a corner on the hiking trail and come face to face with a mountain lion, you would probably never forget the mighty cat. |
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Hamilton, along with championship leader Fernando Alonso, retired from the Belgian Grand Prix after being involved in a multiple car accident on the first corner of the race. |
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In the blue corner was Mazher 'Fake Sheikh' Mahmood, a man said to be capable of smooth talking everyone from minor royals to millionaire football managers. |
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In this corner, the operatic heavyweight from Modena, Italy, Luciano Pavarotti! And in this corner, that Iberian emoter, champeen tenor Placido Domingo! |
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After his chip and gather Freddie Burns was off from out of his 22 and his cross-kick set up the position for Ed Slater to squeeze in at the corner. |
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The northeast corner has coal mines, old railroad towns and, along the Wyoming border, the Uinta Mountains, uncrossed by road and showing hardly a sign of civilization. |
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By the 1950s, hedgehogs could be found over the whole country with the exception of the coldest wettest corner of the South Island and alpine areas of permanent snow. |
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Its cogenerator at One Bryant Park, a glassy 54-story skyscraper rising at the corner of 42nd Street and the Avenue of the Americas, is scheduled to come online this summer. |
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I was standing on the corner when Nick came up and asked for a cigarette. |
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Father Malachy, a distant cousin, who was parished somewhere in the depths of Co. Monaghan, sat firmly in the chair in the corner, sipping his tea from a china cup. |
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Connected with one corner of the cage is a small tube several inches in length which in caging a queen for introduction, is filled with bee candy. |
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At the US Grand Prix Klien retired along with eight other cars including Toro Rosso driver Scott Speed on the first lap after a series of first corner incidents. |
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And all the way along the edges here we'll be putting in cornishes. They're under the scaffolding there in the corner, you can take a look. These are six-inch cornishes. |
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The store is on a corner about which coveys of ragged-plumed, hilarious children play and become candidates for the cough drops and soothing syrups that wait for them inside. |
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Picture signal break-up is such a corner stone of the public viewing of active events, if they Steadycam the whole thing they'd have to crappify it in post-production. |
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A daddy-long-legs shot from corner to corner and hit the lamp globe. |
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Vettel managed to pass both Nico Rosberg and Webber before the first corner, leading for all bar two laps en route to his and the team's first victory of the year. |
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The game is played mostly in southern England and Jersey on a special table without side and corner pockets, but with 9 scoring holes in the playing surface. |
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There is no evidence of any warring between the tribes, but the Sicanians moved eastwards when the Elymians settled in the northwest corner of the island. |
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Miss Griffin screamed after me, the faithless Vizier ran after me, and the boy at the turnpike dodged me into a corner, like a sheep, and cut me off. |
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An orderly gathering of citizens stood on the corner awaiting the bus. |
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I went to an Earth Day event in San Francisco and there was this huge Earthican flag, circa 3000 A.D., with the red and white stripes and an image of Earth up in the corner. |
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The third floor corner apartment has all the benefits of a modern apartment block such as security entry, a lift to all floors and remote-operated covered parking. |
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James Hanson, the striker who used to stack shelves in a supermarket, flashed a superb header past Shay Given from Gary Jones's corner 10 minutes after the break. |
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When the fit had spent itself he walked weakly to the window and, lifting the sash, sat in a corner of the embrasure and leaned his elbow upon the sill. |
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He's into his wind-up. Here comes the pitch. Strike on the inside corner! |
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United's initial response was bright, with Young's corner drifting untouched across the six-yard area and Van Persie just unable to keep an overhead kick down. |
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The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. |
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In another corner fragments of the town band tried hard to assemble a farandole, for this type of folklore seemed appropriate to a nationalist and patriotic celebration. |
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Cape Cod is a geographic cape extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. |
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In her old heart there is a corner as romantic still as when she used to read the Wild Irish Girl or the Scottish Chiefs in the days of her misshood. |
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Mr Kornhauser could now have the British Government helping to fight his corner. Malcolm Rifkind, the Foreign Secretary, is to put pressure on the Swiss government. |
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Newburyport Forest is located in the southwest corner of the city, and Maudslay State Park lies along the northwest part of the city, along the banks of the Merrimack. |
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All the fives are over there in the corner, next to the fours. |
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This section includes the coast of Kent west of Foreness Point at the northeast corner of Kent and the south coast of Essex, west of Shoeburyness. |
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Beaconside Infants and Junior Schools are located in the centre of the estate and there were at one time 3 corner shops and a launderette in the area. |
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We sat down at a corner table and ordered a bottle of iced mousseux. |
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During the decompression stage of the procedure, it was possible to improve exposure by excising the anteroinferior corner of the suprajacent vertebra. |
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Selling multimixers to corner drugstores with fountains, he was made intensely aware of the flight to the suburbs because it took away business from the drugstores. |
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Beckham scored the equaliser with a curling strike from 25 yards out into the top left corner of the goal and United went on to win the match and the league. |
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But she was dressed in breeches and a slouch hat, a cigarette hung from the corner of her mouth, and she beckoned April gladsomely with an immense cowthong whip. |
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In this game, Beckham assisted a goal by Matuidi from a corner. |
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Fulham switched off as Giggs took a quick corner to Valencia. He played it back to Giggs, whose cross was headed in by Nani with the lurking Rooney unable to add a touch. |
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Last week a group of four high-spirited folksters known as the Weavers had succeeded in shouting, twanging and crooning folk singing out of its cloistered corner. |
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If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner. |
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He touched the controller hanging from the belt around his waist. His hoverchair rose in the corner and glided over to him, positioning itself at his side. |
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The circuit was now slower and every corner on the circuit except Copse was different, and it also included an infield section right before the pits. |
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Flores stood in a corner with a melancholy expression on his phiz. |
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A new purpose built chicane at Mather's Cross was introduced to reduce speeds at the corner and safety improvement made to the area at Station corner. |
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A ball played by a team over the opposing bye line results in a goal hit from the edge of the D, while a ball played by a team over their own line results in a corner. |
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Does it take an act of Congress just to get a stop sign on a corner? |
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The southwest corner of Iceland is the most densely populated region. |
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Shortly after Cueto completed a hat-trick in the space of 11 minutes, diving over in the left-hand corner once again after more clinical interplay between backs and forwards. |
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I want the ground to swallow me up. I want to hide in a corner, curl up, and weep, sucking my thumb. I want the TARDIS to appear and take me away. |
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They came to be seen as Franks and apparently moved over the Rhine as a Frankish people, to settle into the corner of land between the Rhine and Maas rivers. |
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In hope's corner, on her eyebrow, Lo! the eye of quest we've laid. |
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Roll the ball to your child, who then rolls it back to you. After a few back-and-forths, roll the ball to a nearby corner of the room or other hiding place. |
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I could put the cappuccino machine in that corner of the counter, the one with the single malt whiskies, it would dominate the kitchenscape, draw the eye. |
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Just five minutes later the turnaround was complete when Arshavin toed the ball through to Bendtner, who slotted into the left corner from close range just before half-time. |
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Regular supplier Barton played in another teasing corner, which was headed on towards goal by the impressive Ameobi and flicked in by expert poacher Nolan. |
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Then the man effected measles and stayed off the job for six weeks, babying himself at home, though he lived just round the corner from my half-built house. |
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The border is decorated with mythological scenes, one in each corner, drawn by the painter Nicolaes Berchem, showing Zeus, Neptune, Persephone and Demeter. |
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Also, the tasting sheet has your email and phone number in the upper left hand corner, making it larger and perhaps more saveworthy than a dinky business card. |
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In the United States, Canada, and Australia, these plastic devices commonly have two angled edges facing drivers and containing one or more corner reflector strips. |
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The Eagle Tower at the western corner of the castle was the grandest. |
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The creature screels, a spine-chilling sound so intense the two unbroken windows at the far left corner of the room shatter, spraying chunks and slivers of glass everywhere. |
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And although Tottenham can regain fourth place with a home victory over Manchester United on Sunday, there were plenty of signs that the champions may have turned a corner. |
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We saw a rat scuttering into a dark corner as we turned on the lights. |
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Upon a child's birth, the Guru Granth Sahib is opened at a random point and the child is named using the first letter on the top left hand corner of the left page. |
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The lease expired in 1903 and the library returned to Pier Street, this time to the Old Banking Library at the corner with Eastgate Street, although this was short lived. |
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The orientation of both sides of the 50p coin has been rotated through 180 degrees, meaning the bottom of the coin is now a corner rather than a flat edge. |
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In order to avoid cakings the walls of the tubes are made out of rubber breadths which are stretched over corner steel in the breaks. These rubber breadths oscillate slightly. |
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Jump up to the ledge on your right and shimmy around the corner. |
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Also fronting onto the street is Howells department store, which stretches from just after Cardiff Central Market to the corner of Wharton Street. |
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The sitter has withdrawn to a secluded and overgrown corner of a garden to read a letter, her pose recalling the traditional representation of Melancholy. |
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Andrew Motion represents him as Boswell to Keats' Johnson, ceaselessly promoting the writer's work, fighting his corner, and spurring his poetry to greater heights. |
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Climbing into the Mustang, McCauley banged a Uey in front of the post office and stopped for the red light half a block up at the corner of Sea Street. |
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One wing of the building is occupied by the Taylor Institution, the modern languages faculty of the university, standing on the corner of Beaumont Street and St Giles' Street. |
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After his turn with the baton he handed it over to conductor Hans Richter and sat in a large arm chair on the corner of the stage for the rest of each concert. |
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Old lady'd be shat off if she knew I was just around the corner. |
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Carsey and Welsh would later become close friends over the years, with Carsey becoming his sparring partner, and was part of Welsh's corner team during his big fights. |
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The Uffizi is located at the corner of Piazza della Signoria, a site important for being the centre of Florence's civil life and government for centuries. |
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He sat down and smiled at me, a corner of his mouth higher than the other and one eyebrow raised. Wow, that was entirely too shmexy for this early in the morning. |
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Whitley home was used as its set, and the unnamed movie was filmed in the middle of their groves at the corner of Whitley Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. |
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Hurst took the penalty and struck a powerful shot into the top corner which was saved by Gordon Banks, who succeeded in deflecting the ball over the bar. |
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A sideways or side-handed throw may be necessary to avoid obstacles, toss it into a small opening, or throw it around a corner of a building or trench angle. |
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Lawrence Dallaglio made a break and popped the ball inside to Jonny Wilkinson, who drew the defence before putting Robinson away in the corner for a try. |
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The statue is situated in a corner hardly visible to the public, except through a window from an outside maintenance area situated behind the building. |
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William Carson, to persuade the church deacons to build a new and larger Congregational church building, Trinity, on the corner of Beaconsfield Road and Victoria Street. |
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Each boxer enters into the ring from his assigned corner at the beginning of each round and must cease fighting and return to his corner at the signaled end of each round. |
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They skidded around the corner and accelerated up the street. |
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After collapsing in his corner after the fight had finished, McClellan was rushed to hospital where it was discovered he had developed a blood clot on the brain. |
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Hatton got up, but Mayweather quickly resumed his attack, resulting in Joe Cortez putting a stop to the fight and Hatton's corner threw in the towel. |
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In the northwest corner of the bay, the Castletown River cuts through the intertidal zone and the smaller River Fane flows into the southeast corner. |
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