That's the kind of thing I love to dig into, a classic case of using statistics to bamboozle people. |
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Test by pushing on the centre of the steak with the side of the tongs, do not dig into the steak with a knife. |
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My first language was Ukrainian and so I got a chance to kind of dig into my roots and put on the accent and wear the nice clothes. |
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So while I was still pinned against the wall he used his free arm to dig into the jacket. |
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At that time gently dig into the soil around the cutting with a kitchen butter knife and lift out the new plant. |
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She and her other two cast mates are left to dig into the naughty, calorific buffet. |
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Do we eat to live, or live, in part, to dig into that second helping of banana cream pie? |
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Next, she uses her toes to dig into troublesome knots, and her heel to apply extra pressure where needed. |
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The natives would dig into the ground looking for the nests of honeypot ants. |
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As a closet cynic, I will always question their ulterior motives when they dig into their pockets and support various causes. |
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For example, the authors use the ILDASM disassembler to dig into the compiled codes, but did not even mention what ILDASM is. |
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At The Bamboo Hut, dig into the spread and savour some exquisite preparations that are sure to satiate the gourmand in you. |
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Your cable should be protected in a conduit, a plastic tube for electrical wires, so you won't dig into it accidentally. |
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Scientists will also dig into the puzzling asymmetry in the Sun's magnetism that was discovered by Ulysses during the first polar passes. |
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Enjoy exotic soups and then dig into lobsters, crabs, pomfret or prawns, if you favour seafood, for health or other reasons. |
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Abruptly, I remember the stranger's last words, and dig into my pocket, drawing forth the clasp knife, wordlessly holding it out for her. |
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The thick pile gives her bare, silver-polished toes something to dig into as she walks half-naked over to the mirror. |
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I hadn't cut the holes, they had just kind of ripped themselves because my long thumbnails would dig into the when I was bored. |
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Another problem is that narrow unpadded shoulder straps, can dig into the shoulder causing pain, numbness and tingling in the hands and arms. |
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On the down side I have so little time to really dig into my chosen hobby since it has to come after career, marriage and being a father. |
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When they were out of nicki-nicki, the girls would dig into the banks for these roots. |
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Persuading patients to dig into their own pockets is going to demand some intense salesmanship. |
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Like fellow Beat Jedi Madlib, Spinna adhered to a jazz-based aesthetic but was willing to dig into other genre's for a pasticcio rewarding in its eclecticism. |
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They're either impossible to fold, or those criss-crossed vinyl straps dig into your flesh and you're left looking like you fell asleep on a waffle iron. |
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Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips. |
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The leg of the garment should sit on, above, or below your hip bone and not dig into the front of your thigh at a fleshy part for ease of movement. |
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Instead of roaming the surface like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, it has a robotic arm that will dig into the Martian surface to collect samples for analysis. |
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Once you have collected the data and are ready to dig into the numbers, think about which questions to include in the report. |
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All I had to do was dig into those comments to find someone who could drill my teeth without deriving pleasure from my pain. |
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The hydraulically actuated track markers dig into the ground alternately on the left and the right of the machine. |
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But to bring water to the gardens, it is necessary to either make use of an alreadyexisting pond or stream,or dig into the ground. |
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If possible, ask the person to bend their knees and dig into the bed with their heels to assist with the move. |
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When a toenail is ingrown, the sides or corners of the nail curl down and dig into the skin, causing swelling, pain and redness. |
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I suggest to those countries and to some other Member States that spoke to dig into their own human rights records before speaking about others. |
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Contact at the upper portion of the tip of the guide bar can cause the chain to dig into the object and stop the chain for an instant. |
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Mink use the same burrow systems, dig into muskrat lodges, and may enter lodges through plunge holes. |
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Rock-wallabies specialise in rugged terrain and have modified feet designed to grip rock rather than dig into soil. |
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To dig into real stuff, now, you already have used the serial link of your Arduino Board. |
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If you have to dig into your own pockets to share this responsibility on top of everything else, I have a real problem with that. |
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You might dig into rigid positions, attack the other side ferociously or let them take advantage of you. |
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But Thaksin was acquitted, and successfully blocked any attempt to dig into his personal life and wealth. |
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I invested huge amounts of time, money and zealotry to dig into the subject of backpacking and outdoor sports. |
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Try our new chicken sandwich recipe, or dig into our refreshing chicken Caesar salad! |
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Hikers could dig into cheeses, fruits and vegetables and halvah, a sweet made with sesame seeds. |
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They dig into their position and try to get you to give in. |
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The forms are dynamic and unpredictable, the fast movements go like the wind, and the intense Belcea string players, with their grainy tone colors, dig into every line for meaning. |
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I dig into the dirt and feel a tiny foot the size of my thumb, so I dig like crazy and get the baby out in about three seconds. |
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So working on behalf of our compensation dollars, which are minimal, to a certain degree, we've had to dig into our coffers in order to get these opportunities coming forward. |
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The helicopter was still travelling forward and down at a rate that caused the floats to dig into the water on contact, and the helicopter flipped over, likely around the left front corner. |
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Starting the take-off before the aircraft was facing into the wind increased the rolling movement and caused the right float to dig into the water even more. |
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I shall first address procedural issues and then dig into the substance. |
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Ground scars indicate that the aircraft started to rotate clockwise approximately 840 feet from the threshold when the right wing started to dig into the mounds. |
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Science is only just beginning to dig into this area, as Dr. Robert notes. |
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This is not to say that manufacturers should accept complacently a narrow market, but rather that they should dig into the problem of finding new areas of probable consumption. |
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It was, for me, a concerto that was both musically and pianistically satisfying-there is an immense pleasure in having your fingers dig into the rich Rachmaninov texture. |
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We bring fresh insight, clarity and deep industry expertise to the table, dig into the numbers, and come up with pragmatic, creative solutions that have lasting impact. |
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Platypuses live in burrows which they dig into the banks of rivers. |
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You often use all your might to dig into a fold crossing. |
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The tines are in forward position in order to better dig into the soil. |
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They also use their mouths to dig into sand to form their shelters under big rocks, jetting it out through their gills. |
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And now, dig into this profile of Royko, a giant from a bygone time. |
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Used a pointed tip today and learned why I kept pearling with my round tipped board. Round noses like to dig into the water, causing frustrating wipeouts. |
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Weight too far forward can cause the bow to dig into the waves. |
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One side of the head stuck out so it could dig into mud or sand. |
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As sandpaper is pushed across wood, the abrasive grains dig into the surface and cut out minute shavings, which are called swarf in industry jargon. |
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I can practically hear my mother gasping now as I reach for my Black Bean and Avocado Tostada or dig into a Red Bean and Millet Enchilada before noon. |
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She is going to dig into Egyptian basket-weaving this semester. |
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