Fortunately, most experts on the subject agree that it's not too late fix what ails the system, and more important, what ails these girls. |
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If I'd known that switching kibble would fix all that, I'd have done it ages ago. |
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Clay's efforts to locate and fix her image are rebuffed in a weary kind of manner. |
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Publishing a vulnerability is no guarantee that someone else won't write an exploit tool, and no guarantee that the vendor will fix it. |
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I'll fix that, she smiled, breathing in the fresh air streaming in at her through the open window. |
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You can fix your air pressure issues with the handy-dandy air pump located outside the building. |
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So nuts to you if you fix the sucker and then fail to get it working decently and have no choice but load Windows again. |
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Hence, although we fix the vessel under distension, once the load is removed, the elastin will recoil and consequently have a tortuous geometry. |
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Plus it's going to be a fix anyway and the smart money is on the draw, as the bookies are probably the only ones who really care about the fight. |
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If there is a bad set of specifications and a bad set of materials no good workman can fix the problem, because it is intrinsically defective. |
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But I pull myself together, puffy red face and all, and go back to the station to fix my mistake. |
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Adobe acknowledged the fix is complicated and somewhat kludgy, but it does get designers back up and running. |
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You can lighten, automatically adjust contrast and brightness, fix red-eye or straighten an image. |
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For example, while previous versions of Paint Shop Pro included a fix for red-eye in snapshots, the latest version simplifies the process. |
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I know what! I'll fix strawberries just the way you like them! What do you say to that? |
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In the old days when bookmakers dominated betting, it was not unknown for slickers to fix a bookie's clock, making it slow. |
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Do we pour all of our resources in trying to fix an unfixable solution, or do we go away and pursue our own life, liberty and happiness. |
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Rommel and his buddy Luke run a little mechanical shack where they fix the unfixable. |
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To test for uniform washing of paper, develop and fix a blank, unexposed piece of paper. |
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They can't fix the problem without installing a multiplexer, because the previous team installed a diplexer, don't you know. |
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After about 30 minutes of desperately attempting to fix the tube and figure out some way of bodging the tyre, I gave up and called Heather. |
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I'm reading some strain on the skimmer drive from that stunt, but it's nothing we can't fix upon hitting port. |
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Of course, this means that muggins has to go and fix the leaky washing machine fitting pdq. |
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Watch movements should not be handled by anyone who is not prepared to repair it or pay a trained professional to find and fix the problem. |
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University lecturers find themselves earning less than the people who unblock their sewers and fix their cars. |
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Not only did he think it possible to fix games but, in the unanimous opinion of three judges, he set about doing so with enthusiasm. |
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Maybe it's just me who's decaying, sinking into a state of complete insensibility, and not knowing what to do to fix it. |
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In the midst of editing my website I think I made a bloop and can't fix it. |
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And because it was taking longer to go back and fix typos, or edit sentences, I found myself losing track of thoughts, and getting distracted. |
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If it isn't working for you, and you can't tell us how to fix it, then please be assured that you're covered under our full money-back guarantee. |
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What causes a washing machine to overflow, but only moderately and not consistently, and how do you fix it? |
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He posed a nude model to fix the exact posture of Salome in the water-colour version of The Apparition in the Louvre. |
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Now you're ready to build your bird feeder or fix virtually anything that's starting to come loose around the house. |
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A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon from inorganic sources but uses organic carbon for growth. |
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Two months into the 112th Congress, it's clear that we're going to need much more than a gentlemen's agreement to fix the U.S. Senate. |
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The agreement shall fix the beginning and the duration of the neutralization of the zone. |
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It's been a little while since our latest fix of chill hiphop mixes in this playlist. |
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He plants cover crops, some to scavenge nutrients, others to biologically fix nitrogen. |
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If I have misspelled a word, or a sentence really doesn't make any sense, please do tell me and I will fix it. |
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But short of tearing up the city and starting again, there is no comprehensive fix at hand. |
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At some point the electrician came to fix the circuit breaker that shorted out last night. |
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My site takes 15 minutes to load and I've tried every trick in the book to fix this. |
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In short, allocation of elements within the mobility triad is fragmented and stovepiped and needs a quick fix to achieve efficiency. |
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We just didn't have enough in the budget to fix the Charger if an axle broke or the shocks went out. |
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The local bike shops have been unable to fix it and don't seem to have any solid advice. |
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These fluctuations are to be halted by taking measures to fix the exchange rate as near to mint par as possible. |
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Tinted windows of minibuses allowed the police to fix their spotless head-gear at exactly the right angles. |
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That seems like a smart move, but will it fix the mindshare problem and make readers love their newspapers again? |
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There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. |
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Here was a full bird colonel calling a major trying to fix what my pride had helped to break. |
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From this point of view the milk can be considered as a benefic treatment to fix the problem responsible with the acid reflux. |
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Reaching over to fix the long, belled sleeves of the dress, Betty smiled warmly. |
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There is only one fix for the Democratic Party that would bring an end to the me-too voting of Democratic politicians. |
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They're usually really nice about customer service stuff so I'm hoping they'll fix it up toot sweet. |
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They fix nitrogen and so contain high quality protein, including the essential amino acids methionine and cystine. |
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The landlords refuse to get off their fat behinds and allow the agents to fix a serious water leakage problem with our air conditioner. |
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They promised to fix it this morning, but now it's going to take until tomorrow morning. |
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Perhaps sensing the change in mood, his sisters turned to fix him with concerned looks. |
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The Commission must also fix a time limit for the complainant to submit any further comments in writing. |
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Would I really have to get a full top set of braces to fix one tooth that has slightly tilted to an angle? |
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They have warned that distraction burglaries occur when con artists offer to repair roofs, replace tiles and fix other weather damage. |
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I take a step closer to him and fix his tie around the collar of his dress shirt, softly speaking each step as I do so. |
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Expecting the watch to fix itself, he flicked it with his finger, yet nothing happened. |
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There is an ingrained faith that effort and self-improvement will be rewarded, and that if things go wrong it is up to you to fix them. |
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The BHB had used their power to fix the dates of meetings to stop racecourses organising their own fixtures. |
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Euphemisms are a quick fix for a debate context, but they breed distrust of even the most benign ideas. |
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These are the people that quite happily let me shower and bath with no hot water for 10 days, because they couldn't be bothered to fix a tap. |
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Another fix users have cobbled together is batch file which kills and restarts the tabtip.exe process. |
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The precision engineered bat retainer ring is used to fix and centre a bat to a potter. |
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The engine seized up on it, or I never would've sold it to that high-school kid who wanted to fix it up in shop class. |
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It looked like he didn't properly fix the mech as on the final run it jammed and I couldn't pedal. |
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Gogo also called on the government to provide a grader to fix roads in the area since the region was inaccessible to ordinary vehicles. |
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Beans interplanted with corn help add organic matter and fix nitrogen at the same time. |
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However, the seaweeds or the algae and in particularly the microscopic plankton can fix a lot more carbon than a forest can. |
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Her hair was all matted down and tangled, and I couldn't start to imagine her taking less than an hour to fix it. |
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We did not use a theodolite to fix the position of the whales precisely, so the speed estimates have some inherent inaccuracy. |
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This reward-lacking orchid is pollinated either by workers or drones of Apis cerana japonica which fix pollinaria on the scutellum. |
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When the system broke down in Doncaster it happened to be a bank holiday and we just couldn't get anyone out to fix it. |
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This helps you to fix any last minute smudging from mascara or eyeliner under the eyes. |
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Unfortunately, you can't put a Band-Aid over it when your heart hurts, and sometimes Mommy doesn't know how to fix what's wrong. |
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He starts going back in time to fix things and coming back to ever more screwed-up present-day circumstances. |
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Well look, you know, it is too late to fix these machines, but really we should be voting on paper ballots. |
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They went to a house in Longship Way, Maldon, and told the owner they were there to fix the ballcock in the loft. |
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Maybe the terraformers could fix it, but this planet had no resources to make it worth terraforming. |
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I got up and stood in front of the mirror while starting to fix my hair for the new school day. |
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The fix includes snipping underneath the skin to sever the connective tissue, causing the scar to spring up. |
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Our technology doesn't give developers a fix for problems but it does speed root cause analysis. |
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To this day I'd rather walk around in a tatty shirt than break out the needle and thread to fix it myself. |
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And just to satisfy your need for instant gratification, turn to page 40 to find six quick meals you can fix in no time. |
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I knew I wasn't going to fix it up by sandpapering it or refining it anymore. |
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In this series of operations, we used suture anchor devices to fix the free ends of the split patellar tendon to the talus and the calcaneus. |
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The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical. |
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Our child would see me change the tail light in the car and fix broken furniture. |
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The salary discrimination permits the superiors to fix the salaries of their employees on an arbitrary basis. |
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That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at tactical planning. |
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I go downstairs to fix myself breakfast, and then decide to treat myself to the luxury of eating it in my room. |
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Some of the easiest problems to fix include gutters sagging from the weight of the ice, stained or saggy ceilings, and loose roof shingles. |
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There is a whole industry catering for old saddos who get the shakes if they don't have their daily fix of a sherbet dib-dab. |
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Microsoft rushed a fix out, but not as fast as the hackers jumped on the exploit. |
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So the boy let his father fix the rope around his waist, and instruct him in how to climb over the edge and find the rungs of the ladder. |
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My phone is a brick and I really just don't understand what I can't do to fix it. |
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By using food to fix our draggy moods and low energy, we're letting our emotions rule our bodies, and we're getting fatter in the bargain. |
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The artist began the portrait in 2001, starting with her slightly rounded stomach so as to fix it in paint before it grew more swollen. |
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Then, we fix the adsorbed DNA molecules in their conformations thanks to uranyl acetate and we dry the sample using filter paper. |
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The city faces all sorts of logistical issues and no doubt commuter carnage while the mayor attempts to fix the transport system. |
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They diagnose problems down to their root causes and then plan how to fix them. |
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Emergency workers are desperately trying to fix the broken levees in New Orleans tonight. |
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To fix the bugs, Cisco is offering free software upgrades for various versions of its operating system, all of which are affected by the problem. |
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Now the only way to fix the wells is to dive straight in, down 60 feet, to find the water they need to revive their parched and dying fields. |
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Alum was used to cure leather and fix dyes in cloth as well as for medicinal purposes. |
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The quick fix solution is adding anti-aging creams to your daily grooming routine. |
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Minute differences in the timing and intensity of sound reaching each ear give the barn owl a fix on its prey. |
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Then, in typical left-wing fashion, the Government, having legislated one piece of nonsense, has to legislate another to fix it. |
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It's time to fix the bankruptcy law that has legalized the corporate robbery of workers. |
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However, one cannot fix a mortise lock to an internal oak ledged and braced door. |
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If the paint is as bad as it sounds then a respray might well be the best fix but could be pricey. |
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If they'd fix one leaky tap that's been dripping for at least 9 years next to the church we'd probably save on a load of water expenses! |
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The future is always depicted as a place where a technical fix has gone wrong, where androids stalk a devastated urban landscape. |
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Chances are he or she will be settled down in front of the TV for a daily fix of an Indian soap opera. |
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He saw an opening last Christmas, when her housekeeper was looking about for a needle and thread to fix a hole in Wilson's sweater. |
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When he had been there only about a year, a new research student asked if they could fix a time for a regular weekly meeting. |
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We have been poorly served by the media of late and shooting the messenger is not going to fix it. |
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I could slap her slum landlord with a fine, a whipping or a public egging for failing to fix the elevator to her third floor walk-up. |
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I was hosting the Yule party for our Pagan community that year, and I wanted to fix that and make it look nice. |
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There's a paper jam, and she's got some scissors that you can actually see there on the counter, and she's trying to fix the paper jam. |
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The board gave the city until December 1 to fix problems with the library's accessibility to people with disabilities. |
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What might seem like a quick fix can actually ruin that very expensive, irreplaceable motor. |
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He looked at the damage and knew it was very unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot. |
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Use yellow journalism to scare the public into demanding that legislators pass a law to fix the nonexistent problem. |
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Typically, these exclusions have allowed forest managers to relax the reviews when they want to fix a trail or structure. |
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Although your body can fix itself on the fly, damage accumulates if the rate of wear and tear is greater than the rate of repair. |
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That ruffles feathers on a council whose performance most Monday nights, let's be honest, will fix the insomnia that's troubling you in a jiffy. |
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You let a federal contractor fix a bridge to repair a road, to weatherize a school, you're going to create some jobs. |
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I can follow directions from most technicians, and know better than to just assume that it always needs the reinstall to fix errors. |
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Her father Seamus helped fix her train as they waited nervously for the organ to begin the wedding march. |
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Back then, I could have busted five hips, and the doctors would fix me up with a nice plastic jobbie faster than I could provide my OHIP number. |
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Be it back pain, arthritis, or migraine, acupuncturists claim to fix it all. |
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To fix real bracket creep permanently, tax brackets should be adjusted for real income gains, or tax rates should be cut slightly each year. |
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Surely you need to fix the target language to decide what the most untranslatable word would be. |
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While it's in there it should also learn how to wipe it's snotty nose, sleep through the night, and how to fix mama a hot dog. |
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I offer pain medication and antibiotics, but it's a temporary fix because their drinking water will simply reinfect them. |
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After I finished my salad I went to the ladies' room to powder my nose and fix my hair. |
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After a moment he realized that and tried to fix it, but he still managed to get the wrong answer. |
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Can you fix this junker enough to run another six months, or should we scrap it? |
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She knew she would look a fright in the morning and could not even fix her hair as her bedchamber had no mirrors. |
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The user never knows what was wrong, or whether the fix being applied is effective. |
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The only long-term fix to this problem is to accelerate the release of the calcimine paint with a wall paper steamer to strip the paint. |
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For most folks, it seems easier just to live with the problem than try to fix it. |
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You don't want to be the idiot who makes the whole ride stop for 20 minutes while you fix a flat. |
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They loved its absurdities and wouldn't have wanted anyone to fix all that was wrong. |
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They are our mind's way of telling us that something is wrong and we need to get off our keesters to fix it. |
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It seems a tad unreasonable to sue your customer base and then expect them to buy poor quality music to fix the situation. |
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His initial operation took place in September, when keyhole surgery was carried out to fix the damage. |
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Encountering numerous problems along the way, Mr Nichols O'Keefe was at one point forced to stay behind in Rome to fix a broken-down bus, having to fly on later to Damascus. |
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You go longa camp, fix food for old people, come back longa my camp. |
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The popularity of diet fads is a testimony to the fact that people want a quick fix for their health and weight problems. |
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If you're missing the adrenaline fix of the larger cities, there is a popular zip line that launches from Mehrengar. |
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As long as that double-standard persists, no algorithm can fix its injustice. |
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We aren't going to fix our broken job market, or our government finances, with this kind of anemic growth. |
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Now surgeons will have an hour to fix the artery, return blood, and revive you. |
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They could fix things and grow things and work with animals and do medical things and butcher pigs and put up preserves. |
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Americans are can-do people who will quickly fix their problems if allowed to do so in a rational context. |
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But because it is a resource-rich institution, it had not only the money to fix the problems and pay the fine, it also had the capability to help less well-endowed schools. |
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This isn't one of those moments you can fix with a well-turned phrase. |
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A VA internal report shows that the computerized system intended to fix the benefits backlog problem is adding to it. |
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Skydivers are not, generally, adrenaline junkies looking for their next fix nor are they people who go out every weekend flirting with possible death. |
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Tell them that you will happily pay their full rate, plus the time they spent to assess the problem, if they give you a reasonable assessment and are able to fix the problem. |
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Yes, in their wisdom, rather than spend a little money to fix the holes in their device, they're spending a lot of money to hunt down their critics and sue them. |
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Should we fix the ratings agencies by regulating them more stringently, or do we need to deregulate and increase competition? |
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He savagely pummels Lane over the head with the crook of his cane, then stands on his hand until Lane agrees to fix his marriage. |
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One had to go there, fix one's own drink and rejoin the conversation. |
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Tonight the outside lane of the dual carriageway will shut in both directions between Rayleigh Weir and Kent Elms corner to fix a water main which burst two weeks ago. |
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They build another floor on top and sell the apartments but they also have to remodel the building, fix the lifts and the general upkeep of their homes. |
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The doc fix is an attempt to prevent doctors who take Medicare patients from having to take a drastic pay cut. |
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Her slight miscalculation of how to fix the situation leads to her driving around the gas pump. |
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Back in 1974, when Dr. Frank W. Jobe dreamed up the operation to fix John's elbow, the idea of repairing the arm of a high school player would have been ridiculed. |
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Or do you tell your customer that you can fix her photo, have it enlarged, add some reprints for other relatives and give her an exquisite custom frame job? |
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He's going to come back with a reseating tool and fix that at some stage. |
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He starts dragging out wires and leads, trying to fix the patching. |
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Time permitting you will cut and fix your angle beads to your piers. |
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There were extra pieces of leather to fix broken saddles and reins with. |
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It should be noted that, if you go into the game's options, you can try to fix the problem by letterboxing the screen so that the camera pans out. |
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That way the wells could go into production and the operators could fix the problems later. |
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Since a miraculous cure to fix the ills of American health care is unlikely to happen quickly, to help you stay healthy to a ripe old age, what are your options? |
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I had contemplated trying to fix the wheel with some lubrication. |
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Some green manures, legumes such as lucerne and field beans, also have the ability to take nitrogen from the air and fix it into nodules in their roots. |
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I was up late that night trying to fix my audio cassette player. |
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He says he wants to fix the failing public school system, lower the unemployment rate, and promote job training and homeownership. |
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First backcomb them to create volume, then fix the roots with hairspray. |
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She has an appointment at the Soho Apple Store to fix her 15-year-old Macbook. |
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I decided to fix a big pot of my mama's homemade kitchen sink soup. |
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Even in the most sophisticated echelons of the media ecosystem, the fix was in. |
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Adapters to fit a variety of scopes are available and fix the camera lens and scope eyepiece within millimetres of each other keeping vignetting to a minimum. |
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The students are probably unaware, indifferent, or too busy giving themselves their latest screen addiction fix to notice. |
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If there was a problem, Louis B. Mayer, the indomitable head of MGM, would fix it. |
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The appeals court advised retirees to seek help from Congress, a recommendation seconded by major veterans organizations, which predict the courts won't fix the problem. |
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Even the emus are entrancing until they fix you with their beady stares. |
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He started by getting into his beat-up old car and driving around the city going through people's garbage looking for things he could fix up and sell. |
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Not only had she summited Everest five times, but she had also made an effort to know the sherpas who fix ropes on the mountain. |
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He swiveled his head to fix me with his gaze, and then turned it back to the road. |
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I keep all these tools in my car so that, in the event that the car breaks down, I will be able to pull out my trusty toolbox and fix the problem. |
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Evelyn was a firm believer that sleepovers could fix anything. |
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He admits it was an error and the Government is moving quickly to fix it. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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All versions of health insurance reform before Congress would offer a three-fold fix to this. |
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Social Security's problems are modest anyway compared to Medicare, and tinkering with the cap should fix a good portion of it. |
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Second, fix the adverse-selection problem this causes by mandating that everyone get themselves some health insurance. |
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Everest also boasts a well-established support infrastructure of guides and Sherpas who set up tents, fix ropes, and ferry canisters of supplemental oxygen to the high camps. |
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From Poor Richard to Dale Carnegie to Tony Robbins, we love the idea that we can fix what's broken by ourselves, without the expensive ministrations of doctor or shrink. |
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He can be a transformative candidate though, the kind who can fix a lot of what is wrong with the party. |
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This gives her again the upper hand, as she is seeking to fix a market price across all digital servicing for her work. |
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A translator working with The Daily Beast said he brings his vehicle into the mechanic every two weeks to fix the suspension. |
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Buck learned to shoe horses, fix wagon wheels, and repair farm equipment. |
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As always with CBS, if it's not broken, don't fix it seems to be their modus operandi. |
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I think I can soon fix some of that by tweaking the contrast. |
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Who knew all we needed to fix politics was a natural disaster of epic proportions? |
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Players' movements and activities are so closely monitored that it is hard for anyone to approach or speak to the players, leave alone attempt to fix matches. |
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He can fix broken machinery or cut through iron grates with his multitool. |
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We've been able to fix things that doctor said were unfixable. |
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When the new installment of Shrek opened this past weekend, audiences flocked for another fix of ogre and Donkey. |
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In general, be wary of slickly marketed software programs that make extravagant claims, whether they be to rid your computer of viruses or fix slow performance. |
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And big business is often in an unholy alliance with bureaucrats and politicians who see a surveillance society as a quick fix for social and economic management problems. |
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She is the primal Mommy whose kisses magically fix our boo-boos. |
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Farrell said that OPM never addressed the concerns her department issued, and has yet to fix their process of collecting data. |
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Anyway, a deal has been struck, the cash handed over and so the thousands, nae millions, of devoted fans can get their regular fix of this rubbish. |
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Federal regulators sent Spinal Solutions a warning letter in early 2012, ordering the company to fix its quality control problems. |
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Never fix your neons, just constantly jiggle the wires until they go on. |
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But racing, in particular, has often suffered from people who deliberately conspire to fix results, and those cheats now know that their days are numbered. |
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This is a terrible movie, aimed at franchise fans who just want their annual fix and don't mind shoddiness and blatant ridiculousness. |
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An inspector from the council came to check out the house and he deemed it unliveable so the landlord was told to fix it up. |
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But before play even restarted, he managed to pick up a yellow for taking too long to fix a shinguard. |
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First experiences are always the most memorable because they fix themselves in the mind unalterably and most powerfully. |
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So much of our contemporary theological dreamware is about escape. We long for heaven. We fix our eyes on the other world. We want out! |
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Congress' inability to arrive at a permanent funding fix have been reported ad nauseam. |
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American Dr Marshburn was a physician on the International Space Station and completed a space walk to fix a broken pipe. |
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Medieval physicians used various forms of treatment to try and fix any physical problems that were causing mental disorders in their patients. |
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But when the chamade was beat, and the corporal helped my uncle up it, and followed with the colours in his hand, to fix them upon the ramparts. |
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Kenyan goat herders fix a skirt, called an olor, to male goats to prevent them from impregnating female goats. |
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Not possible to fix old entries without a breaking change, so remap old to new in import lib. |
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Post-award administrators fix problems with proposals, unsnarl bureaucratic red tape and move on to the next problem. |
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I don't think we need to blow it out of proportion. There's a problem, and we should fix it. |
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Rather than fix the code, we just band-aided the problem by hiding the error message. |
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Then we'd still get our traditional football fix but without substandard teams or cream-crackered players. |
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She snorted at his suggestion that he could fix the sink himself. |
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Morag put on a third petticoat, of a more washen red than the second, but this one would not fix without its safety-pin. |
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A truck driver who tried to fix a mud flap is suing after getting smacked in the face. |
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In the sand box, we are short on parts to fix our aircrew integrated helmet system. |
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A WORKER died after being overcome by fumes while trying to fix an anaerobic biodigester on a Dorset farm, an inquest was told. |
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I'm trying to point out that his 'help' would be seriously damaging to a person who lacks the ability to fix zirself through a sheer act of will. |
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The new Paperwhite has a super-sharp, high-definition screen and enhanced type features that fix the e-reader's former line-break issues. |
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Legumes, for example, fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and generally do not require nitrogen fertilizer. |
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Hope can be given to a dehumanized humanity while we cook, fix a tap, even pay a bill. |
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A few turns are wound onto the spindle, to fix the threads to the bare spindles for a new set. |
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I doubt this is the kind of engineering that would help fix my chainsaw. |
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Using a panel pin hammer, gently tap the small nails to fix the strip to the frame. |
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Sky said there was a problem with the signal and promised to send out a repairman to fix the dish. |
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And he called on the Government to fix a national day of atonement when all Irish people would remember the victims. |
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Invariably, the disappointed client asks if anything can be done to fix the situation, and motions for rehearing on appeal are discussed. |
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During the night, he was able to fix it so they could finish their journey together. |
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It used a constellation of five satellites and could provide a navigational fix approximately once per hour. |
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We sometimes fix two Tobies back to back to get extra weight to carry it further and get a bit more depth. |
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By taking several such measurements and then looking for a point where they meet, a fix is generated. |
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To fix a rattly sash window frame quickly and easily, just install an A1 fastener window lock. |
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Those jonesing for a fix of cute gay boys will certainly find them on Tribeca's screens. |
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We are desperately in need of any materials that we could use to fix the rooves on the dog kennels. |
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Habitat characteristics at Banded Ground-cuckoo radio fix locations versus control plots. |
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Dr Nuri said there is no quick fix or magical solution to the problem of radicalization and militancy as this problem has taken decades to ripen. |
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The sale of SPC is in line with Dial's strategy to fix or jettison under-performing businesses, according to the company. |
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For pure Anglo-Saxon belly laughs we went up to the Lyric in Holbrooks or the Alex for our regular fix of bawdiness. |
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Then, fix 3 inch angle bracket 2 inches above the window lintel and make sure you have a good fixing in straps or brick. |
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Apple also tends to quickly fix vulnerabilities that allow a device to be jailbroken. |
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After so many years of practice, she can often find the problem and fix it in nothing flat. |
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Riverside MP Louise Ellman, Merseyside's leading devolutionist, urged the government to fix a date soon. |
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If the machine is really broken, noodling with the knobs is not going to fix it. |
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Hannibal's Numidian cavalry carried on working on the road, taking three more days to fix it sufficiently to allow the elephants to cross. |
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Even the little old couple from square dancing tries to fix him up with their grandson. |
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This iron cement was used to fix and harden the joints of steam engines, thus creating a hard durable seal. |
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People must be aware that to engage and fix intercultural communication there is no easy solution and there is not only one way to do so. |
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This is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past. |
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Its function is to assess the quality of care in Scottish health facilities and to make recommendations for how to fix various issues. |
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It took two years to fix the vibrato, and a few more to learn stagecraft. |
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The actress said a nasal septum deviation is to blame for Burton's snores, but he won't undergo operation to fix the problem. |
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The monopoly was generated by formal meetings of the local management of coal companies agreeing to fix a minimum price for sale at dock. |
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Second fix work, the construction of items such as skirting boards, architraves, and doors also comes under carpentry. |
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Such a charge was devastating to troops struggling to reform their lines, or fix the recently introduced 'plug' bayonets. |
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The Charter of the Pays makes it possible to fix the stakes and the objectives of the community. |
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The company had recently recalled the EcoSport diesel model in India to fix the issued with the glow plug module. |
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He was so full of mercury that he could not fix long in any friendship, or to any design. |
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India Yamaha Motor will recall 56,082 units of its Ray scooters in the country to fix a glitch in the handlebar. |
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Rowling said that she had had a crisis while writing the novel and had to rewrite one chapter many times to fix a problem with the plot. |
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In December Samuel Whitbread MP introduced a bill giving magistrates the power to fix minimum wages and Fox said he would vote for it. |
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These unexpected results lead researchers to try to fix what they think is an error in their method. |
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Use your drill driver and 45mm screws, fix one side of your nesting box to the base and then fix both to the back section. |
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It's a self-perpetuating error, now that we've made it, we can't fix it without breaking things that depend on it. |
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Mackay locates the stolidness in, first, the repairman who can fix a broken heart and later, Phil, a man staring down the end of his marriage. |
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Do not try to fix a squinting modifier by inserting a comma to make your readers pause. |
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Here, streets were built without storm drains to whisk rain water away, and promises to fix the problems have never been fulfilled. |
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I'd just jump in and fix it, but that's not my job, and I don't want to rock the boat. |
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Sugarcane crop is able to efficiently fix solar energy, yielding some 55 tonnes of dry matter per hectare of land annually. |
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Coating seeds with the bacteria is a newly developed technology that can enable every crop species to fix nitrogen for its own use. |
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