The dash stretches miles in front of you and the digital read-outs are centrally mounted. |
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I tripped on the last step in the mad dash for the ground floor and ended up in a heap on the cotton mass on the ground. |
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You know, there's a letterbox in the dash but the gubbins are under the passenger seat. |
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In a garden where green predominates, the boldest dash of color comes from blue-painted Adirondack chairs and a matching blue bench. |
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We are currently on a port gybe and will probably have to gybe twice more before we can get lined up for the final dash to the finish. |
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I'm going to have to do my maths tonight to see if I need to dash down to the shop and find more of the same dye lot. |
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Their nerves at revealing almost all were calmed by more than the odd dash of Dutch courage. |
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Add 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar, a dash or two of ground black pepper and a couple drops of sesame seed oil. |
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They add a dash of exotic colour to what was once a place of busy docks and warehouses, most of which now lie in decay. |
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She made a mad dash for the gas station as her new college friend and I followed behind her. |
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How better to brighten up a sedate outfit, or add a dash of colour to an otherwise dreary day? |
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So you stop what you're doing and dash back to the garage or toolshed to find it. |
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Indeed, he did not have his father's dash, his abilities as a military commander, his diplomatic skill or his immense intellect. |
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A little dash of pumpkin pie spice in my pumpkin jelly and I was on to another blue ribbon winner. |
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Sterne was almost compulsively attentive to page layout and typography, going so far as to specify the length of each dash in printer's ems. |
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But at its best, especially in the fiction, there is a fantastic sense of energy, intellectual fearlessness, contingency, reckless dash. |
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Brimming with this new dash of energy, Darteil just needed one more psychological push. |
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An all-time Parsi eleven would open with Engineer and Contractor, dash at one end, caution at the other. |
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Often their three lines are split into two parts, by a colon or a dash, with an imaginative distance between the two sections. |
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If you don't know whether or not to use a colon, a semicolon, or a dash, cut that sentence down! |
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Kittichai brings a taste of Bangkok, with a dash of international fusion, to Soho. |
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The meet and the hunt provided a dash of colour in the lives of all during the otherwise drab British winter. |
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The latest trend in interior design seems to suggest that there is nothing like a dash of antiquity to lend beauty and elegance to a room. |
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Then add traditional English Christmas songs and carols, stir in a dash of humour and a pinch of pantomime and sprinkle with magic-dust. |
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Like many a group before them, they had met at art school, and not surprisingly they added a dash of colour to both their image and music. |
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In addition to the lemon juice, you can use a dash of vinegar to pep up bland leaves. |
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Every morning before breakfast, comb hair, apply makeup, a dash of cologne, and perhaps some simple earrings. |
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream. |
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You can bet that nuance of orange in your ice-cream owes more to a dash of Grand Marnier than to a squeeze of the real thing. |
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East of the beach is Udder Delight, a unique St. Thomas dairy serving creamy milkshakes with a dash of Cruzan rum, a longtime local tradition. |
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A dash of yoghurt, a splash of honey, a mask of egg white and the kiss of other life giving substances left my skin glowing. |
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On the men's side, Adrian Blair had a fifth-place finish in the first heat of the 60m dash with a time of 7.25 seconds. |
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He has won two silver medals in 100m dash, four silver medals and bronze medals in javelin throw and discus throw in national-level competitions. |
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Mornings can feel like a 50-yard dash, racing from the gym to the kids' school to the workplace. |
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Canty took his from a crisp 100m in 11.5sec and Stevens matched this from his 11.4sec hurdles dash. |
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Yanes has qualified in the men's 100m dash and the 4x100m relay, along with Sukari, Subakir and John Murray. |
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Surprisingly, his interest in sports sparked off as recently as 1995, when a friend enrolled him in a 100 m dash, in which he won. |
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Chris Strickland, a member of the Mohegan tribe, will throw the javelin, shot put and discus and run the 100-meter dash. |
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From now, there's a mad dash to election day, and the candidates are just going to do their stump speeches. |
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Monday night consisted of a mad dash to Miami airport and a flight up to Orlando where the serious work began. |
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Comments on everything from television coverage following the disaster, to donations, refugees and Ray Martin's dash to the disaster zone. |
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They jam the roads, stop and start on bridges, pour hydrocarbons into the air and jostle for bus seats, all in a mad dash to and from offices. |
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Holidaymakers Hazel and David Matchett have described their terrifying last minute dash to safety as they fled Hurricane Ivan. |
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A top police display dog was saved from choking to death by a quick-acting vet and a fast dash in a police car. |
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Excitable children made a dash for the first row, only to be pushed back by equally enthusiastic adults. |
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Upon hearing this Lexy turned away and started towards the bathroom wanting desperately wanting to make her walk into a mad dash. |
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Rather than making a mad dash and then facing an indefinite wait at the station, check Tubetrack for your next train. |
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That only left time to visit the tearooms for a superb Devonshire cream tea, before the heavens opened again, and we made a dash for the car. |
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The handbrake has been moved to the dash, creating a sort of walk-through space for small kids and improving access. |
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This is the sort of blend of real history mixed with a dash of naughtiness which seems to go down a bomb with the visitors. |
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The new initiative comes just months after a defendant leapt over the dock at Southend court and made a dash for freedom. |
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As the robbers made a dash for it, he escaped into his business premises and closed the burglar-proof roll shutters. |
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There's so much more that could be said, but Fraser is dying to get on the computer, so I must dash now! |
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This results in a top speed of 104 mph and the dash from 0-62 is covered in 11.08 seconds. |
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A dash serving is one cup of lettuce and half a cup of most other vegetables. |
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Speaking of Timbuktu, that's where my next televised adventure's going to be from, and I must dash there. |
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It is a Wednesday morning and Roly Squire has a small window of time before he must dash across Leeds for the main operating session of the week. |
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A predatory fish may eat it, or a strong current may dash it against a rock. |
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One could observe where the power of the Southern Ocean sweeps its mighty rollers up to dash their force onto the land. |
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I found Liberman and Nunberg the other day just about ready to dash glasses of Chardonnay in each other's faces. |
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The striker's explosive dash past Bob Malcolm midway through the second half deserved better than the weak finish he contrived to produce. |
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Chessington and Hook United Football Club has been thrown a lifeline to help recover from debts threatening to dash promotion dreams. |
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As the prisoner and his escort left the car, O'Reilly made a dash for freedom by skipping over a fence and jumping into the sea. |
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I autographed some books, including McTeer's, posed for a few photos, and, running late for my plane, made a dash for the exit. |
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Air vents in dash board and trafficator on steering column distinguish interior from earlier model. |
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If you live in the woods and haven't planned how you'd make a fast dash in the face of a wildfire, you've got some thinking to do. |
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Dry-mouthed and intoning our personal mantras and prayers, we made a final dash for the relative safety of the militiamen's quarters. |
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She currently can run the 40-yard dash in 5.5 seconds, do the splits and jump 30 inches for her vertical leap. |
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Mix together with a dash of lemon juice, plenty of salt to taste, a generous shake of dried red chili flakes and a finely minced green onion. |
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A minor project for the master architect, perhaps, but with a grandness indicating that he didn't just dash it off. |
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You law students might think that we old law profs just dash these things off in an hour, but, in fact, it takes some doing. |
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And amidst the bamboo pennants, a shikra jinked and swerved, cutting a dash so to speak. |
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The on-off switch should be mounted in a convenient location on the dash and within your reach. |
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Power windows, locks and mirrors and CD in the dash, are very upscale options for that little bit of cash. |
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The mad dash for foreigners to man pivotal positions has gone a mite too far. |
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Pour a generous dash of creme de menthe, Kahlua, Frangelico, or amaretto over vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt. |
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At Asda, the students took part in a five-legged trolley dash around the store. |
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Congratulations to Abbie, who was a recent winner in a trolley dash competition. |
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This brother and sister got well and truly trolleyed when they took part in a world record trolley dash attempt. |
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I enter loads of competitions and have won some super prizes, including a trolley dash in France. |
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Every Sunday morning I take myself off for the mad trolley dash around our local Morrisons supermarket. |
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Her new season's wardrobe, the result of a bank-balance-busting trolley dash around Selfridges, remained crumpled in her suitcase. |
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This week I will be doing my obligatory trolley dash amongst the beauty counters to scoop up the latest lotions to retain my youthful complexion. |
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As he is spotted by the police troopers they move in, apparently intent on forceful arrest, but a fleet-footed dash carries him safely away. |
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A guy made a dash for the train door and the door almost closed but he pried it open. |
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The dash is neatly laid out and a pop-up panel houses the screen for the sat nav which can be tilted to remove glare. |
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Apart from special cuisines to suit the sporting sensation, mocktails will add a dash of colour to the occasion. |
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But the pair will not dash off on their honeymoon after last orders because they want to keep the drinks flowing until after New Year. |
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With a modicum of imagination and a dash of invention, a good story could be built from this one. |
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However, when her line was busy I tended to dash onto the internet hoping to find her there. |
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I quickly strip out of my crisp black suit and dash in the bathroom for a quick shower. |
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And now, unwell passengers have been forced to dash to the toilet as the airline could not supply sick bags. |
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A long dashboard reaches deep into the sloping windscreen with almost none of the bonnet visible as you peer over the dash. |
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One serves the sidelamps, one the tail and plate lamps and the third goes to the rheostat for the dash lamps. |
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He made two audacious sidesteps on a 40-metre dash up the middle to releasing Mark Bowman, who was just held close to the line. |
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She sprayed a gentle mist of elegant perfume, one dash on her neck, another sifting onto her cascading hair, and another for her wrists. |
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Certainly no maverick hero is allowed to dash in just in time with guns blazing. |
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Floating in your fruity red, there's a blend of citrus fruit juices and a dash of blackcurrant. |
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You can drop a blob of whipped cream to enhance the taste and add a small dash of the cognac to it. |
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He glances at his watch, moves his coffee to the dash and sinks a little lower in the car seat. |
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The magazine enters the reality realm of finance with a dash of humour and relatability. |
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But he hesitated, which allowed the American to dash back and make a fine saving tackle to spare his blushes. |
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I hastily kit up, armed with my trusty Nikon RS, dive buddy, a ski pole and a dash of fish-oil on our wetsuits for good measure. |
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As often as once a week, teams of relay runners compete in a long race that may begin far out on the plain, ending with a dash into the village. |
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That is when you naff off to the loos for a snooze or dash to the shopping centre. |
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Three pods in the centre of the dash house the primary instruments, while the minor controls are grouped together beneath them. |
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Jake White's Springboks played almost as well as the Australians really, lacking only a smidgeon of dash in the final 15-20 minutes. |
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A little dash of port and a generous amount of stock provided the perfect bouillon. |
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Slender headlamps and a new tail lamp cluster add a dash of elegance while a trendy side skirt shows off alloy wheels. |
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Some producer decides that an old show is resurrectable, adds a dash of 21st century realism and the whole thing turns out to be unwatchable. |
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He was in Prince Albert's 11 th Hussars, and cut quite a dash on horseback in his crimson trousers, braided tunic, tassels and plumes. |
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I heard their mad dash through the bramble, the blackberry thorns tearing at their sneakers and shorts. |
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But the price for having those clever little electronic maps built into your dash is still far too high for true volume sales to take off. |
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Every track is distinct from the last with its added dash of Erasure magic installed within. |
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Like most everything in Russia these days, the event had a whiff of great import with a big dash of farce. |
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The oblong LCD panel perched on top of the dash displays the sat nav instructions. |
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It includes preservative and a dash of herbs, and helps bind the fine-chopped sausage meat. |
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After the brief, we dash to complete one more task before strapping on the jet. |
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Hands trembling while holding your newly acquired gadget you dash to your car. |
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He was as bright as a button, full of humour and with a large dash of devilment thrown in! |
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Pour one glass of Pierre Jourdan Belle Rose into a champagne flute glass and float one dash of Van der Hum over the bubbly. |
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Immediately, the young man sprung into action, quickly running to the home in a dash of mercy. |
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At that point Harry Cat decided to make a dash for freedom and nipped between our legs like a little bit of furry lightning. |
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Add the remaining soy sauce, rice wine, sugar and a dash or two of mushroom water and cook over high heat, tossing well. |
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If there is a pressure loss of 7 psi or more, then there is a warning light activated on the dash. |
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The dash layout is brilliant, with logically-placed controls and an uncluttered layout, but that's by-the-by. |
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Now its dash to grab market share has turned into a scramble to sack workers. |
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The first hymn will provide the perfect cover for a quick dash to the vestry, where Andrew will swap the father's suit for his vicar's vestments. |
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Spare a thought for the workers who count the seconds as they dash to spend a penny. |
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For the one-time model and Colchester beauty queen, providing a good haircut is every bit as rewarding as cutting a dash on the beauty podium. |
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Not only does the costumed pink sensation cut a dash around the diamond, it changes its name every year. |
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When the city's culinary scene threatens to lapse into boredom, there is someone who comes along promising to add a dash of spice to it. |
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So, I used a shot of cold coffee, a dash of milk with some chocolate powder in it, a splash of caramel syrup, and tons of ice. |
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In person, he was a grey, neat, unremarkable little man, quite lacking the sort of dash or colour which might mark him out for high drama. |
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With a second wave of vom welling up inside him, Benny made one final dash for the door. |
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I like the style of the interior, but the location of the dials in the middle of the dash is not good. |
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He makes a dash for the byline but is dispossessed before he can get a cross in. |
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Adding a dash of stardust will be Bollywood actresses Urmila Matondkar and Amisha Patel. |
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Put the carrots in a baking dish, spoon in the honey, and pour a dash of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. |
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Kilcummin were confounding the critics as they played with dash and flair, first to every ball as they attacked in waves. |
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Temperate climates, glorious sea air and a dash of old-world charm are all to be found in Grange-over-Sands and surrounding villages. |
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Combined with driving large timber trucks, these things define a certain kind of dash among young Kayan men. |
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We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash. |
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Quiet laughter carried across the water and I looked to see a group of girls dash across the bridge at the other end of the park. |
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Folding or opening new black, blue or grey multi-layer fabric roof is a one-touch operation, either via dash button or remote control. |
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In their headlong dash for cash, UEFA have reduced what was once a fine competition to an afterthought in the footballing calendar. |
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Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face. |
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Sip it, with ice and a dash of lemon, or make it into a refreshing long drink with sparkling water. |
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The group of eight runners also grabbed solid finishes in the 200m and 400m dash relays and the 800m run relay. |
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The heady aroma of diesel and agarbatti brings to mind the dash and swagger of long-distance bus and truck drivers. |
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We lived on no sleep, cigarettes and sugar, with an occasional dash of sirop de cassis in our champagne for vitamins. |
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There are, for example, two additional large stowage areas in the dash panel that can be easily pressing on the release. |
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And she was certainly beautiful, with her brown curls tied back, fastened by a diamond clip, and just a dash of makeup. |
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The nine still conscious members of Unit 9 ran at a full clip straight down the hallway, engaging in a mad dash toward the east exit. |
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The central console and dash area was nice and cheerful looking, mainly down to a good, simple design encased in shiny metal effect. |
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Fortunately he was able to dash to his kitchen and return with a pan of water to put the fire out. |
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If the winners emerge with some dash in their style, they may also have to contend with being All-Ireland favourites. |
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It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache. |
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Add oyster mushrooms and return steak to pan, then add a dash of Cognac or Brandy and tilt pan towards naked flame to ignite alcohol. |
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The rear sub-frame, front suspension, engine and gearbox plus the wiring loom and various bits from the dash are also used. |
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I had no thermals, but cut a dash with pyjama bottoms under my jeans and a borrowed Cossack hat. |
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I used fresh basil, pungent chives, and a dash of hot pepper flakes in my master recipe. |
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The interior has been completely revamped, and the flat dash is replaced by a curved fascia with better switchgear. |
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Nowadays, however, swung dash is used wrongly in everyday language regardless of writing forms. |
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At first, layer grass clippings with a dash of leaves and twigs to create a concoction that turns into humus, the best plant food. |
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The colourful sight of the hunt with its hounds and huntsmen cut quite a dash as it passed through the village of Grangecon. |
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Bungee cords hold the stereo box to the dash, a pair of gloves and a folded shirt serve as shock absorbers between the box and the dash. |
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They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura. |
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Fans have been known to dash across the plaza during intermission to catch a premiere or a favorite pas de deux, and this year is no exception. |
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I hide the purple pea coat under my wet yellow raincoat, dash back into the restaurant, go straight for the ladies room. |
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The large flat dash and the amount of room given to the driver, including acres of space beside the clutch pedal, add to this feeling. |
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Try lavender or a mixture of scented pelargoniums for a sprawling dash of colour. |
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My favorite is gin, with a dash of dry vermouth topped with stuffed green olives on a cocktail stick. |
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A little mascara and a dash of silver eyeshadow, then a touch of shimmery lip gloss and a quick brush of face powder and she was done. |
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Put your instant coffee and sugar into your cup, then a dash of the old boiling and start stirring vigorously. |
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What he does is simply a job requiring diligence, perseverance and a dash of good fortune. |
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She ran a brush through her hair and added a dash of color to her lips, and then shrugged at herself in the mirror. |
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The piece is packed with multicultural references, often comic, including faux Indian, Spanish and African dances, with a dash of Irish. |
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She immediately levels her shotgun at the boy, who makes a quick dash away. |
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It is an extremely sad society if a mother has to dash off to sit in the toilet every time her baby needs a feed. |
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Since Zhang had previously competed with a dash team in Shanghai, she was able to quickly adjust to the grueling exercise routine. |
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Add to this a splash of alcoholism, a dash of paranoia and a dose of misogyny, and you have a pretty nasty piece of work. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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I spent yesterday evening cramming the whole Physics syllabus in a desperate, last minute dash to try and pass my Physics A-level. |
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The lightly musky sauce featured a dash of cream that cut the filminess so often displayed by this type of cheese. |
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It's like running a hundred yard dash and getting knocked down by the tape at the finish line. |
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Muscles tensed and eyes peeled, they push off for another dash and cross the finish line. |
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His presiding inspirations are Vuillard and Bonnard, masters of the domestic interior, to which he adds a dash of Abstract Expressionist brio. |
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The sauce includes ground beef, tomato paste, garlic powder, eggs, grated cheese, and a dash of curry powder. |
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You feel like you've experienced a gig, played out with comedy interludes and a dash of social comment. |
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However most were anticipating a hectic Christmas Eve as last-minute shoppers make a dash to the high street. |
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It answered a midnight Mayday from a yacht in distress and altered course to make a mercy dash off the Dorset coast. |
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The first lot missed my ear entirely and dripped down my neck, necessitating a rapid dash to the bathroom for a flannel and towel. |
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Wash in a flat-bottomed tray containing water, with a dash of liquid dish soap added. |
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She handed over the small silver device and Dice placed it on the black leather dash board flipping it on as he accelerated down the street. |
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It is even made harder by the reflections of dash lights that are reflected back to the rider. |
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I'm not going to foolhardily dash into it, but I'm going to do more than sit up here and do nothing but go to school. |
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The seat, floor and dash were covered by a fine layer of twigs and needles blown in by the wind. |
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In a frantically paced production, The Fair Maid of the West makes a madcap dash through Heywood's plays. |
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He says people dash out in front of traffic at the busy crossroads, impatient for the pedestrian green light to show. |
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With a part red-brick, part pebble dash facade and an attractive patio surround, the house is modern in design and layout. |
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Sometimes it requires a crisis to sort out those fitted for leadership from their confreres inclined to dash around in a blind funk. |
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The music is Southern power pop with a dash of blues thrown in for good measure. |
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I was being jerked around in my seat like a rag doll and in fear I reached for the dash to provide some form of meagre support. |
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To make your own prawn cocktail sauce, mix mayonnaise, tomato sauce or puree, a dash of lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce. |
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I had to make a quick dash to the grocery store to pick up some flank steak for a little trick I was prepping for. |
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The plastic dash and centre console, where the gear lever was mounted, looked sturdy and practical. |
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Hobart made an emergency dash to Macquarie Island in 1979 to medivac a sick scientist. |
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With about four minutes remaining in a tied game, he scooped up the puck and began an end-to-end dash for the ages. |
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Spliced with a dash of crisp white linen or lawn cotton, though, it becomes sharp, chic and seductive. |
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It would really give the show that dash of glam that it's lacking, especially given the charisma-bereft cast of this season. |
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For instance, use a recumbent bike with low resistance but high RPMs rather than trying to dash miles and miles through city streets. |
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I usually add a dash of my favorite hot sauce but depending on how spicy your chili powder is and how spicy you want it, you can skip this. |
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I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox. |
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Add a dash of brown sugar to the meat and a couple of teaspoonfuls of pesto to the vegetables. |
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Silver stitching accents the leather steering wheel, door fabric, seats, grab handle, door pulls and dash vent rings. |
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Jack Daniels lovers will be happy to know that their favourite drink goes for R10 a shot and an extra R5,50 with a dash of soda water. |
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For years I have heard the grandees of Oxford, Cambridge and London threaten a dash for freedom. |
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A dash of ginger powder is often added to soups and gravies to make them tastier. |
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You may start with a salad and the Greek salad is enjoyable even if it has a dash too much dressing. |
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Out in the playground during break boys dash around kicking a ball, their white shirts hanging out of their grey flannel trousers. |
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Half a dozen ran forward, as if they thought they could somehow dash into that seething inferno and pull him out, but the heat beat them back, and they stopped helplessly. |
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Apart from a quick dash in the morning to put the trash out by the gate and another this evening to grab beer from the fridge in the garage, we stayed home in the warm. |
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You can add a dash of lemon juice in the morning to jump-start the liver. |
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In a mad dash of effort, Noman climbed over the board like lightning. |
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She uses the dash in the traditional manner, marking pauses, aposiopesis, and rhetorical transitions, but she also uses it in a non-traditional manner. |
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Place the mayonnaise, lemon juice, garlic, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce in a food processor. |
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Robinson is cutting a dash in the male dominated world of rugby league. |
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Thanksgiving is about sloth and gluttony, as well as a dash of envy and greed. |
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There was more drama on the run-in as the horse did well to avoid someone dressed as Santa who made a dash across the track in the closing stages. |
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It is true that Atkinson portrays an auld Edinburgh filtered through the works of Sir Walter Scott, with a dash of Dickens thrown in for good measure. |
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Everyone in the paper ticket line makes a mad dash back to the kiosks. |
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I like mine with tarragon, curry powder and a light dash of hot sauce. |
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Clean, blip and fleck free pictures, well saturated colors, and a dash of light grain with a splash of digital edge enhancement make for a satisfactory overall presentation. |
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The couple were left on tenterhooks about their grandson's performance after having to dash to a friend's golden wedding celebration party just before the match. |
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But that makes sense when your reigning ethical theory is some weird mash up of utilitarianism and consequentialism, with a dash of fundamentalism for coloring. |
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The dash for gas looked like a smart idea when it cost less than 20p a therm and developers were falling over themselves to build the next generation of low-cost stations. |
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If you are daring you could try these with a dash of Chinese rice wine. |
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Not being especially hungry, I stuck to one bowl of marinated beef with a dash of minced bacon topped with onions, broccoli, bean sprouts, mushrooms and carrot. |
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If you have more dash than cash, you can get top-notch advice. |
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So while doomsday believers make a mad dash towards their shelters in 2029, I'll be going straight to a telescope. |
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Heat fry pan with a dash of oil and quickly sear all sides of the tenderloin. |
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The shop donated the trolley dash as a prize in the Christmas raffle. |
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The showbands took the party sound and harmonies, refined them, classed them up with brass and keyboards, and finished the mix with a dash of Las Vegas. |
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And Spain's classic Liquor 43 makes an appearance in their Manhattan 43, blended with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters. |
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We'd throw a rope round a tree and the children would dash off along the towpath for a recce while the adults threw together a little light salad and uncorked a local rose. |
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Ski fashion presents a unique challenge to even the smartest among us, but bear in mind that no one can really cut a dash in a bobble hat and two-tone anorak. |
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Accessories, like watches, belts and neckwear, add an extra dash of color. |
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For now, the momentum does appear to be firmly behind the rebel forces in the east and their pell-mell dash through the desert. |
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The rain breaks long enough for me to dash to the supermarket. |
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It is the health of middle age, however, not the flush of youth, and saddled with an unhelpful dash of peter pan syndrome. |
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Within a span of 45 minutes, he tied the world record in the 100-meter dash and broke world records in the broad jump, 200-yard dash, and 220-yard low hurdles. |
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Young guys and gals in sparkling evening wear added a dash of charm. |
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The quest was for good, strong geraniums to go in a big planter by the front door and give us a dash of vivid colour right through the summer and on into the autumn. |
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If you want the neon or LED tubes to light up automatically when the headlights are turned on, then you will need to find a wire under the dash near the steering column. |
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With a low growl of irritation, Simon continued to dash after his cousin, gliding along the cold, stony pavement like a blur of auburn, tan, and gray. |
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With the braggart dash and swagger of the soldiers of fortune amongst whom Deutsch had served, the headsman presents the Baptist's head with exaggerated courtliness to Salome. |
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Smartly dressed young ladies who work as cashiers at the banks that line the road dash across with handkerchiefs held tightly across their noses and mouths. |
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In the USA itself, consumerism is moving headlong into its latest dash for efficiency through not only cashless, but cardless social trend-setting. |
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This will be followed by a furlong dash horse race and a wheelchair race. |
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He received several offers from colleges to compete in the 200 meter dash and hurdling events, but instead signed with the Texas Rangers as a second round pick. |
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It is to Nicola's eternal credit that her main concern was that those with her in the salon had managed to dash to safety and escape physical hurt. |
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Of course, you must match your seat covers to your dash cover, so take your pick from a wide choice of seat covers, which come in a variety of fabrics and colors. |
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He set up Tampa's first score with a 23-yard dash on a pitchout. |
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A queasy feeling consumed me and I made a mad dash for the bathroom that I knew was located through the door with the picture of Orlando Bloom on it. |
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For those who have money to spare, a range of moulded carpets, seat upholstery, headliners, matching door panels and dash pads are available as fitments. |
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In 1996 he released a long player that shocked his tecchier fans by encompassing not just techno and house but also disco, electro and more than a dash of orchestral drama. |
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There are seven movements, the first six slow, sparely scored, and pregnant with anticipation before the finale explodes into a furious fugal dash to the abyss. |
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The little shy sounds of Schumann are constantly forgetting that they are shy or child-like and strutting out boastfully in an ineffective dash or prance. |
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The air is dense with geekspeak spiced with a dash of federalese. |
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While Ted's forcing down a victory pint the rest of us dash to the gents, noticing as we do that the sun appears to be up and that it's about an hour till work time. |
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They either watch me march away or hurriedly dash to me with an immediate, apologetic and cursory check of my goods, in deference to my self-conferred diplomatic status. |
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There is a whiff of conspiracy in the air and it reeks pungently of Chardonnay glugging down the plug hole and just a dash of carpet-trampled kettle chips. |
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The house combined the best of the Renaissance, with the best of the Greco-Roman style, and just a dash of modernity, in a stylish look that was all its own. |
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The Scots, however, had lost the dash and elan of the first half, and it took a sublime one-two from Taylor and Paterson to strike the killer blow. |
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The Minister painted a human figure in black surrounded by red with a dash of yellow on the top giving it a cheerful outlook in otherwise dim circumstances. |
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Until tomorrow, when the rain will gutter down streams and we will dash for cover, I will smile my way to sleep, low-flying planes and yelling teenage drinkers won't touch me. |
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Once we were done with that, we made a dash to the speeders. |
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It's the dash that keeps you going, the semi-colon that facilitates an introduction and the exclamation mark that emphasises moments of exaltation. |
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He once saw a woman get smashed against a window and break her nose, and knows what it's like when people get injured in the dash for doorbusters. |
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A dash serving of full-fat salad dressing is one tablespoon. |
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Detective Carlton, behind the wheel of his vehicle, immediately responds, turning his car around, activating the dash siren and taking off at top speed. |
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And you thought I was just some bitter provincial pseudo-intellectual getting by on warmed-up Kingsley Amis with the odd dash of second-hand Foucault. |
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Must dash, I've got to send off for my I-Spy membership pack. |
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Must dash now, need to soak my feet in vinegar to toughen them up. |
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Living on the edge of precipices, it will raise skeletons high into the sky, dash them onto the rocks, and then extract the marrow with its curved beak. |
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Then just after 3.30 pm, a group of people shepherding a woman with a coat over her head appeared at the hotel door and made a dash for a waiting car. |
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Even without the need to keep on the lookout for the neighbors as I made a mad dash to a waiting taxi, the boardinghouse had become nothing more than a crash pad. |
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Then quick dash round downstairs, pick up some tops, ostensibly for work, but probably unsuitable with those necklines, and home within two hours of leaving the office. |
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I don't know how many times a strap has slipped off my shoulder or a handle cut into my hand during a mad dash from one gate to another at some airport. |
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I made a dash for the door, and as I did I triggered the electronic video sensors at the store entrance, which wailed tumultuously as I broke out onto the street. |
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Winger Chris Watts was soon in action with a determined touchline dash as the second half began and Sinfield was again to the fore with a barging 20-metre burst. |
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I was amazed when, after the movie, instead of everyone making a mad dash to the door, most remained seated, simply starring up at the credits on the screen. |
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Kevin made a mad dash for the passageway as the room imploded. |
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We had a mad dash across Paris in the rush-hour to catch our connection to the South and nearly missed it because of confusion over our sleeper-tickets. |
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You can take a fifteen minute dash by helicopter for an overall impression of the island before the machine lands for a closer look at the volcanic activity. |
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The Warriors players were hand-picked for the advert after weeks of selection procedures which ended with a mad dash to the final audition straight after a game. |
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Nineteen services were axed last night and seven cancelled during this morning's dash to work as efforts continued to restore power after the weekend's blaze. |
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The team joins the men's Clan on the road as they prepare for their games against the University of Saskatchewan as they make a mad dash for the playoffs. |
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From there the runners tackled Snowden, then it was another dash to get into the treacherous Menai Straits before the tide turned and made the passage impossible. |
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