Burns' normal crisp punching style was fraying at the edges but he still stood toe to toe with the champion throughout the tenth. |
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Home boss Allan Evans was banished to the stand as he too fell victim to fraying tempers. |
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It is a dog of a day, relentless rain and biting cold fraying the nerve ends of men who like to be in perpetual motion. |
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You see, cracking, burning, splitting, abrasions, or fraying of your Mazda drive belt could lead to engine failure. |
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I recommend a day by the waves to anyone who's fraying their last taut nerve. |
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Even James, the valet, looked tired and somewhat tatty in a threadbare jacket and fraying neckscarf. |
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This unevenness of the yarn is explored through layering and fraying of raw edges. |
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Significant areas of fraying, hemorrhage, granulation tissue, or an unusually deep cleft also suggest lesions. |
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But still, even with the fraying edges and fading embroidery, the flag bore itself with an elegance that I had never seen before. |
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At intervals of around 2 inches there is fraying all along the edges of the collar and sleeves. |
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Tempers are fraying rapidly, while frustration grows at the Government's handling of the outbreak. |
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We all have green goblins, those nagging wee voices nibbling away at our fraying self-esteem and confidence. |
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It is not always necessary to use a stay stitch or other method to prevent your fabric from fraying. |
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When cutting the sleeving to length, the manufacturer recommends using a hot knife, to melt the ends of the strands slightly, to prevent fraying. |
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As he twisted the key, Ethan bore down on him, shoelaces flapping, pants cuffs fraying against the pavement, the uncased Strat clamped under one arm. |
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Tightly woven wool, wool melton, felted or boiled wool, leather and suede along with faux leather and suede all can be clipped, snipped, slashed or punched without fraying. |
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Another common example of fraying is the way some drivers turn sharply into crosswalks, paying no mind to pedestrians who are already there. |
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Rather, it was a stormy month of shifting positions, escalating tactics and fraying tempers in which neither side won any awards for consistency or scrupulousness. |
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A thick, fraying comforter was folded up on one side of the futon. |
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The hallway was a drab grey and the worn carpet was fraying. |
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Irate motorists who haven't read the highway code I can deal with, being scruffy because my jacket is already fraying at the edges is another matter. |
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The girl quickly tucked the blue ends of her hair into her black fraying sweater, concealing them from sight, and jogged up the steps to the church building. |
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Despite this I was full of restless energy, and my nerves were fraying. |
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Already kept waiting for more then two hours, his temper was fraying. |
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Indications of excessive belt wear are fraying, squealing when in use, belts that emit smoke or a burning rubber smell when in use. |
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The fabric is treated with a fire-retardant coating that also prevents fraying. |
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Peterson is wearing a crisp white-and-blue striped shirt and fraying paisley ascot. |
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Both a social worker and his parents warned the authorities about his fraying mental state. |
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With unemployment rising and moral values shifting, the social fabric is perceptibly fraying. |
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All exposed cable ends must be capped, soldered or covered to prevent fraying. |
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More fraying here. Tunnel-visioned CongressFew American presidents annoy their friends deliberately. |
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But after 20 years in power, her centre-left ConcertaciĆ³n coalition was weary and fraying. |
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The special shape of the wires prevents locked coil ropes from fraying if one wire breaks and makes them technically part of the SWR family. |
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To avoid fraying, please note that the ends must be sealed with a hot wire after cutting. |
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The comments made yesterday by the deputy prime minister of Yugoslavia show that the political decision making powers are fraying on their side. |
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Important: Repeated tensioning of the cable at high loads may cause fraying of the cable. |
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That rainbow coalition has been fraying now for quite some time. |
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Despite what fans may chant from the stands, refs are able to unpick intent in handballs, divine the degree of danger in ugly tackles and calm fraying tempers as no computer can. |
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Telomeres keep the DNA at the ends of our genes from fraying or sticking together. |
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Telomeres sit on the ends of chromosomes in cells and stop them fraying and your DNA from disintegrating. |
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They mainly develop in the skin's lower layers when fibers of collagen cannot even sustain the added weight or even the added stress and finally begin fraying. |
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Lebanon is fraying at the edges, but for now the center holds. |
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Regularly check for fraying on the electric cords of all appliances. |
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About a quarter of a century ago the championship began fraying and then in no time unravelling. |
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Check the wire harness for cuts, fraying or other damage. |
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It simply seeks to take some concrete steps in expanding EI eligibility and improving benefits so that we can stop the fraying of Canada's social safety net. |
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Each fiber of fabric is caught thoroughly to prevent fraying. |
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The eurozone is already starting to show signs of fraying at the edges. |
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After cutting, melt the end of the chinstrap to prevent fraying. |
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On a routine basis, you should inspect the device, cables and pneumatic hoses for cracks, fraying or kinks and immediately replace any damaged parts. |
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Telomeres sit on the end of chromosomes, stopping them from fraying and scrambling the genetic codes they contain. |
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The fraying at the edges of the concept of citizenship and its entitlements can be seen in California where the pressures of illegal migration on the near bankrupt state government have brought calls for new immigration laws. |
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Indeed, wax or silicone is usually used as a coating to avoid fraying and potential immune responses when silk fibers serve as suture materials. |
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It may result in fraying or damage to the plug. |
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Politically and geo-strategically, both sides say that a successfully concluded pact will cement the transatlantic relationship at a time when it has been fraying. |
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But the Aussie was back in his element on a gluepot pitch on a cold night with elbows flying and tempers fraying. |
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Your brother smoked a joint before dinner to calm his fraying nerves. |
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But these days, as Plante acknowledges, the filter is fraying. |
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To avoid fraying the steel cable during cutting, you have to tin the cable around the cutting position with a soldering iron or torch, or wrap the cable tightly with wire or insulating tape. |
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The second, more worrying, factor is that America's already imperfect insurance safety net is fraying. Over 45m Americans are uninsured, and many millions more are severely underinsured. |
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Today ripped jeans, fraying shirts and laddered stockings stand in metaphorically for a disintegrating social climate, Katie Fleming, another student, noted. |
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Seven new plush characters are made of durable textured polyester material with thick black piping, to prevent early tearing and fraying, and squeakers included. |
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