The purpose of this study is to document the structure of a warm front in northeast Europe. |
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After midnight towards daybreak I expect the rain to become most steady with the warm front directly over southern New England. |
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On the other hand, if a cold air mass is retreating and warm air is advancing, a warm front exists. |
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A warm front associated with developing low pressure in the central Plains will approach Chicago from the south. |
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The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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In a low pressure system the warm front is the first to pass over. This occurs when warm air meets cold air and the warm air rises above it. |
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Rain is expected to pop up Wednesday afternoon as a warm front arrives from the south. |
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The warm front slopes gently up into the troposphere that has a direct bearing on the kinds of clouds that are produced. |
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The bovicide caused serious damage to the front of the car, but only minor injuries to the victim's leg. |
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The air behind a warm front is generally warmer and more moist than the air ahead of it. |
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A warm front occurs at the leading edge of a warm air mass that is moving to replace a cooler air mass. |
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Here we are in the depths of winter, and what's that? A mention of an advancing warm front in your preflight briefing? |
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There was a rug in the front room of the house, but the other floors were bare. |
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He tries hard in front of the judges, but they're just not impressed. |
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If the warm air is moist, the approach of a warm front may first be heralded by a sheet of cirrus and cirrostratus cloud that continually becomes denser. |
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She's worried about embarrassing herself in front of such a large audience. |
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The money she dangled in front of him wasn't enough to convince him to sell. |
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As a result, in 1536 the first provincial church council called since 1470 failed to achieve major reforms or a united front against heresy. |
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Although it is open, it is not clear whether she is looking at the viewer or at the text in front of her. |
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An English soldier also constructed a small cross that she put in the front of her dress. |
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Arguably his claim to immortality chiefly rests on these volumes, which placed him in the front rank of lyric poets. |
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Dogs were carried into sheds where they were gassed in front of their owners. |
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Moreover, the front line units in the West were complaining about the poor numbers and performance of aircraft. |
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The front settled into a siege and led to brutal conditions for troops on both sides. |
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These usually take the weight of the cylinders in front or of the firebox at the rear end when the width of this exceeds that of the mainframes. |
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Peter died by throwing himself in front of a train shortly after completing the work. |
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In October 2007, the group played the largest gig of the reunion tour in Dublin, Ireland, in front of 82,000 fans. |
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Charity was exhibited in the centre of Hoxton Square, in front of the White Cube. |
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Thus the newsprint rolls used are defined by the width necessary to print four front pages. |
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In 1638 the National Covenant was presented and signed in front of the pulpit. |
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Her mum says that she is deaf and only partially sighted, so I need to go and stand in front of her, so she can see the gift. |
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Knox refused and he defended himself in front of Mary and the Privy Council. |
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Being outnumbered on the eastern front, Russia urged its Triple Entente ally France to open up a second front in the west. |
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British passports are burgundy, with the coat of arms of the United Kingdom emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. |
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During several months of reorganisation and training of the summer, a number of attacks were carried out on sections of the Ottoman front line. |
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Fay ceremoniously lay down in front of the measurer before the samples were taken. |
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Vettel led the race and again looked set to take the race, but he reported a vibration of one of the front wheels on his car. |
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With Bottas qualifying alongside Massa, it was also the first time the team had locked out the front row since the 2003 German Grand Prix. |
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Subsequent errors led to him dropping a few more places, and near the end of the race he crashed with Hamilton, destroying his front wing. |
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The Bray Fault is part of the Lizard front which is represented also in The Lizard and Start Point, Devon. |
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At the Korean Grand Prix in Yeongam, Vettel gave the team its 19th pole position, while Webber started second, making it a Red Bull front row. |
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Hailwood again rode for BSA at the 1971 Daytona race, qualifying on the front row. |
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A vote clerk sits in front of the Presiding Officer and operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks. |
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The oldest horse tram transport in the world is located on the sea front in the capital, Douglas. |
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Because they served in the front ranks, the gentlemen suffered higher proportional casualties than the common clansman. |
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These views offered a miniature view of the Crystal Palace Exhibition when one viewed the cards through the peep hole on the front cover. |
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The front line would be a thinly manned series of outposts, reinforced by a series of strongpoints and a sheltered reserve. |
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In August 1916 the German leadership along the western front had changed as Falkenhayn resigned and was replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff. |
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Plans for opening a second front in the north were severely hampered when Turkey refused the use of its territory for such purposes. |
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Mom Jeans fit Mom just the way she likes it. She'll love the nine inch zipper and casual front pleats. |
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Several weeks of fighting saw little change in the front line, and the Mamelon remained in Russian hands. |
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The front and rear fuselage sections are shipped on one of three RORO ships from Hamburg in northern Germany to the United Kingdom. |
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There is a right and left side door on the front of the iconostasis, one depicting the archangel, Michael and the other Gabriel. |
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This campaign is commemorated by his continued appearance on the front of all notes issued by the Bank of Scotland. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home. |
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Unplugged features Clapton performing live in front of a small audience on 16 January 1992 at Bray Film Studios in Windsor, Berkshire, England. |
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In February 1997 at the Brit Awards, Halliwell's Union Jack dress from the Spice Girls' live performance made all the front pages the next day. |
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Hodgkin was invited to design a mural for the front of Charles Correa's 1992 headquarters for the British Council in India. |
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The front cover depicts an aeroplane, drawn in Emin's scratchy monoprint style. |
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On the front of the building are statues of Prospero and Ariel, characters from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, sculpted by Eric Gill. |
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Passport booklets from almost all countries around the world display the national coat of arms of the issuing country on the front cover. |
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The leaders of the groups sit on the front benches at the centre, and in the very centre is a podium for guest speakers. |
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In 1914, cannons were positioned in the front line and fired directly at their targets. |
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The runners then ran the length of the racecourse before embarking on a second circuit before finishing in front of the stands. |
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The first rugby match at Springfield Park was played on 14 September 1901 and was between Wigan and Morecambe in front of 4,000 spectators. |
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Farina was fastest in qualifying and the other three Alfas were alongside him on the front row. |
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However, Wasps won the final 25 points to 9 in front of a tournament record 81,076 fans. |
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Scotland won the match by a goal and a try to a try, in front of a crowd of 4,000 people at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh. |
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In the Atlanta games in 1996, the highlight was 200 meters runner Michael Johnson annihilating the world record in front of a home crowd. |
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This was despite having started 1925 with a loss to the All Black Invincibles in front of 60,000 fans at Twickenham. |
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On the front of the shirt, Coral appears in the centre while Netsuite appear on the far top right and the far top left. |
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It has been suggested that Fangio sportingly allowed Moss to win in front of his home crowd. |
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On the front of the shirt, Dyson is at the centre with Novia on the far top left and the far top right. |
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I sighed to Selene in a calm, nonalarming manner as she was grasping for key and padlock in front of the door. |
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I can recall all the small particulars of that disturbing summer night. The blue lamp in front of the face-brick building. |
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Multipave appear on the right of their front shorts while MusclePharm appear on the right of their back shorts. |
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In front of him were great piles of blackened eugarie shells, relics of past aboriginal feasts. |
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Haye won the fight with a fifth round stoppage in front of over 40,000 spectators. |
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And White Hart Lane was stunned when Rovers scored just five minutes after the restart in front of their away following. |
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When Manny or either of his parents went through their front door they put a finger on their lips and then to the mezuzah on the door frame. |
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On 17 April Brawn announced an agreement with MIG Investments, which would sport its logo on the front of the car. |
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The Vivastella's and Grand Renaults had upgraded interior fittings and a small star fitted above the front hood logo. |
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A geofence could be a mile or more around a store or it could be fifty feet from the front door, whatever the business decides. |
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Vettel qualified in pole position in front of the two Ferraris in Germany, but finished his home race behind the pair in third place. |
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She had a whole floor of everlasting flowers spread to dry in her front room. |
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For each round Bridgestone provided only two specifications for front and rear. |
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Claudius also reinforced or extended the seating rules that reserved front seating at the Circus for senators. |
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The front is then intricately embroidered with colourful silk threads, often by a female relative. |
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The First Minister, Scottish cabinet ministers and Law officers sit in the front row, in the middle section of the chamber. |
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The Presiding Officer, parliamentary clerks and officials sit opposite members at the front of the debating chamber. |
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At Ostia, in front of a crowd of spectators, Claudius fought a killer whale which was trapped in the harbour. |
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The original circle stands in Gorsedd Gardens in front of the National Museum while its 1978 replacement is situated in Bute Park. |
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During this time the British did not present a united front toward the American Patriots. |
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Otherwise this sector of the front was largely quiet over the course of the year. |
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At more modest altitudes, flying faster compresses the air at the front of the engine, and this greatly heats the air. |
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Rather than relying on a heavily fortified front line, the defence was to be arranged in a series of echelons. |
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All that time we've been searching for the answer, and it was right in front of our noses. |
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Then with an impertinent presumption she came running out the front door with the maid moving in tow. |
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Other notable buildings by Wren include the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and the south front of Hampton Court Palace. |
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At the height of fighting, and despite Churchill's insistence, only 30 pilots were released to the front line from administrative duties. |
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However, an eyewitness later reported that he had seen Walters being guarded by several Fedayeen in front of a building. |
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The Speaker or Deputy Speaker sits on the Woolsack, a large red seat stuffed with wool, at the front of the Lords Chamber. |
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It is said that the Speaker's chair was placed in front of the chapel's altar. |
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In some jurisdictions children below a certain size are forbidden to travel in front car seats. |
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This has led to the Government front bench in the Commons being known as the Treasury Bench. |
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The air intake manifold sucks the air from scoops on the hood and front bumper and feeds it into the engine. |
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In crashes, unbelted rear passengers increase the risk of belted front seat occupants' death by nearly five times. |
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A story had run on the front page of the Hollywood Reporter that Michael Jackson had signed a five year movie deal with Disney. |
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Defoe was found guilty after a trial at the Old Bailey in front of the notoriously sadistic judge Salathiel Lovell. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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Most of the statues that currently adorn the west front of the cathedral were installed in the 1860s when the South Porch was being renovated. |
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The tour, which began in front of an audience of a thousand at the Kaufmann Auditorium of the Poetry Centre in New York, took in about 40 venues. |
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The only difference between the two is that a mute h allows contractions and liaisons in front of it, and an aspirated h does not. |
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It has been said that the front was built on a scale smaller than was initially planned. |
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A lighter version, the cisium, equivalent to a gig, was open above and in front and had a seat. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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A serpentine drive gave an impression of greater distance between the front gates and the castle entrance. |
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The west front is an unaltered and harmonious composition in Early English Gothic. |
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The forequarter includes the neck, shoulder, front legs, and the ribs up to the shoulder blade. |
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The views to and from the front and rear of the main block were concentrated on, with the side approaches usually much less important. |
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Roasting originally meant turning meat or a bird on a spit in front of a fire. |
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The sculpture was placed at the very front edge of the massive plinth, emphasising its vulnerability and relative smallness. |
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It was the first production car to produce downforce both at front and rear. |
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They took on New Zealand in Leeds in front of their biggest attendance away from Scotland. |
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White lights in front of the stage at the Pink Floyd concert in East Rutherford spelled out the words Enigma Publius. |
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The front shows the first and last name of the holder, first names of both parents, birth date and place, and an 11 digit ID number. |
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It must not hit the floor after hitting the racket and before hitting the front wall. |
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After the serve, the players take turns hitting the ball against the front wall, above the tin and below the out line. |
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When a player's shot hits their opponent prior to hitting the front wall, interference has occurred. |
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The out line runs along the top of the front wall, descending along the side walls to the back wall. |
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The idea for V came in 1996 when Pulp's front man Jarvis Cocker said that he would love to play two outdoor venues in two days. |
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Most of the guests were out on the front lawn, guzzling away, real bucketheads. |
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For his second appearance in front of the camera, Chaplin selected the costume with which he became identified. |
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The middle line of the front wall is the service line and is only relevant during serves. |
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Ferrari used a pullrod suspension at both the front and rear in their 2012 car. |
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The air pressure in the rear tyres should often be higher than in the front tyres. |
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In 2016, The British Museum moved its bag searches to marquees in the front courtyard and beside the rear entrance. |
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The fountains were fed from two wells, one in front of the National Gallery and one behind it connected by a tunnel. |
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The receiving player can choose to volley a serve after it has hit the front wall. |
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The little boys in the front bedroom had thrown off their blankets and lay under the sheets. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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The curfew decree comes as the latest of a list of steadily tightening home front controls ordered since the German breakthru in Belgium. |
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The front and patio doors are bugged. When you open one a contact breaks and off goes the clanger. |
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She felt she was standing in front of a fire hose of instructions, trying to absorb them all with a sponge. |
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She and Barber once stopped a developer from chainsawing mature trees on Mississauga Rd. by standing in front of them. |
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A minute or two later, a female cirl bunting dropped down into the field in front of us, soon followed by a male. |
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I had a close shave with somebody who pulled out in front of me on the road, but I swerved and managed not to hit him. |
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On the front of the shirt, Land Rover appear at the centre and the top left while EMC2 appear on the top of their sleeves. |
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The camera then cut to the woman on the front row who was clearly overcome and crying tears of joy. |
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This is the cyberequivalent of the campfire or the front porch and goes way back to oral traditions of storytelling. |
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I got five double sawbucks out of my wallet and dropped them in front of him. |
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The uniform jacket with several rows of buttons and a horizontal braid across the front originally worn by the Hussars was also called a dolman. |
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Many customers live in upstairs flats, down narrow lanes, alongside double yellow lines or have steps to the front door. |
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Through the open front door ran Jessamy, down the steps to where Kitto was sitting at the bottom with the pram beside him. |
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After two glasses of whiskey, Tom soon dropped off in front of the television. |
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In December 1996 almost the entire front page of a daily newspaper was devoted to the report of a court case involving earwitness testimony. |
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Suddenly Alexander formed the left front of the phalanx into a wedge and charged the Dardanians on the nearest slopes. |
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The fight was held in front of Robinson's home crowd at the rugby ground, Cardiff Arms Park, with rain pouring down on the fighters and the ring. |
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To improve the sound the acousticians, JaffeHolden, lined up flangelike panels along the front of the side walls to bounce sound inward. |
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The officers said they found two rifles in the car, one on the front floorboard of the vehicle and another on the rear floorboard. |
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Engelhardt told me as we saw females with hyperswollen, rosy-red rear ends parade in front of potential mates. |
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In Singapore Grand Prix, Hamilton caused an accident with Felipe Massa which left Hamilton needing a new front wing and a drive through penalty. |
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Colin Chapman introduced modest front wings and a spoiler on Hill's Lotus 49B at Monaco. |
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The team qualified light as to get onto the front row and qualified behind Webber in second and third, respectively. |
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In delivering it forehanded, the ball is dropped in front of the left foot, and is struck when about a foot or even less from the ground. |
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The car came to rest with its front wheels in the four foot of the nearest railway line, the down Leeds line. |
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She had introduced herself to an elderly, shapeless secretary in the front office, but wasn't convinced that the woman had heard her. |
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Each of us, from top brass down to the front line worker, wishes to feel the satisfaction of doing something worth while and doing it well. |
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The team once again scored pole position in China, when Vettel managed to set a faster time than Webber, who completed the front row. |
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While Nathan took his time walking toward the front office to get a tardy slip, he got a text message on his cellphone from his mother. |
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Sabean insisted he kept Posey at Triple A because the front office wasn't convinced the rookie could excel behind the plate in the big leagues. |
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Any good undercover agent ruffled a few feathers in the front office, and Jake more often than not upset the entire henhouse. |
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The gate in front of the railroad crossing went up after the train had passed. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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I wonder how many people will get taken in by their addition of a fancy-looking front panel to a crummy device. |
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You may have to go to the front of the pack and physically haw the lead dog. |
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I managed to get into the house through the front once, but I was plunged into darkness and eaten by a monster called a grue. |
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After dining Sam got on a grip car of the Wabash Avenue Cable, sitting on the front seat and letting the panorama of the town roll up to him. |
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He's going to the penalty box after hacking the defender in front of the goal. |
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When we speak of a gut shot we are generally referring to a whitetail that has taken an arrow hit behind the diaphragm and in front of the hams. |
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There's a scramble in front of the net as the forwards are hacking at the bouncing puck. |
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He glanced at the formal setting in front of him, wishing he could be at a marae eating hangi right now. |
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Grandpa sat on the front porch, hawking and wheezing, as he packed his pipe with cheap tobacco. |
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The accusation occurred in front of the bishop of Hexham, Wilfrid, who was present at a feast when some drunken monks made the accusation. |
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Another bonus point victory followed in front of a world record Rugby World Cup crowd of 89,267 at the home of England football, Wembley Stadium. |
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Sophisticated social networks linked the Neolithic front in southern Europe to the Mesolithic peoples of northern Europe. |
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The newspaper published articles on the hot-button issues on the front page to attract attention. |
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While I was waiting, a gold-hubcapped car full of guys playing ridiculously loud rap music pulled up at the curb in front of me. |
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The cab height was reduced, but the front fenders looked higher and humpier. |
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It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
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The powerful prefect was executed while he was trying to defend his case in front of the two emperors. |
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The proscaenium was a wall that supported the front edge of the stage with ornately decorated niches off to the sides. |
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The Medici were used on both the front line as emergency care providers and in the rear as the main physicians. |
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The Capsarii were mainly used as the front line care providers and bandagers, but also assisted the Medici behind the lines. |
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Both parties met in front of the Castle, the torch-bearers numbering nearly one hundred. |
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Several people are in front of me in line. The woman next in front of me is older, probably in her fifties. |
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A second front opened up when the plague arrived by ship at the Humber, wherefrom it spread both south and north. |
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The clergy were on the front line of the disease, bringing comfort to the dying, hearing final confessions and organising burials. |
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A Calcutta-made pony cart had been standing in front of the manager's bungalow when Raja Singh started on his jamboree. |
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In front of each set of benches a red line is drawn, which members are traditionally not allowed to cross during debates. |
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Government ministers and the leader of the Opposition and the Shadow Cabinet sit on the front rows, and are known as frontbenchers. |
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It takes place in the House of Lords chamber, usually in May or June, in front of both Houses of Parliament. |
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Bonaparte berated the British ambassador in front of 200 spectators over the military preparations. |
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He joked that news of his illness had chased the trial of the serial killer John Christie off the front pages. |
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Being a Yank, it takes me a moment to realize that a kangaroo bar is the metal guard I noticed on the front of his truck. |
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After the 1936 Xi'an Incident, the Kuomintang and communist forces agreed on a ceasefire to present a united front to oppose Japan. |
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She found Kali Boori lying flat in front of the goddess. The khichiri was being distributed to the devotees. |
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Upon hearing residents in the burning house, the passerby kicked in the front door and yelled to those inside. |
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In front of the Speaker's Chair is the Table of the House, at which the clerks sit, and on which is placed the Commons' ceremonial mace. |
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Irenka was up front using the lavatory when the lights in the cabin went red and the klaxon sounded over the speakers. |
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The barristers may well have laptop computers in addition to files of papers relating to the case which will be on the desk in front of them. |
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As in the previous wars the Caucasus front was secondary to what was happening in the west. |
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The protesters moved nearby to occupy the space in front of St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Additional developments included the remodelling of Sheaf Square, in front of the recently refurbished railway station. |
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At the front of the engine, a simple translating axisymmetric shock cone inlet slows the air to subsonic speeds using two shock reflections. |
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The Riot Act was read and armed troops corralled the demonstrators in front of the Corn Exchange on Lune Street. |
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Rose put a steaming cup of mint tea in front of me and spooned a liberal helping of honey into it. |
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The east wing was later demolished but the 17th century north front survives. |
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On the front of the Royal Society Babbage had no impact, with the bland election of the Duke of Sussex to succeed Gilbert the same year. |
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In Liverpool, where he lived at 34 Upper Parliament Street, a City of Liverpool Heritage Plaque is situated next to the front door. |
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These are usually designed to resemble a small agricultural tractor, with the cutting deck mounted amidships between the front and rear axles. |
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It was soon realized, however, that an extra handle was needed in front to help pull the machine along. |
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Buses were initially configured with an engine in the front and an entrance at the rear. |
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The front link door has to be mounted on the suitable position on the front end of the bus. |
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The concert, their first with new guitarist Mick Taylor, was performed in front of an estimated 250,000 fans. |
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Buses with no horizontally divided front windscreens must have the front link door installed in the suitable position. |
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The front accommodates over 130 shallow niches of varying sizes, 73 of these niches contains a statue. |
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As editing of text progresses, front cover design and initial layout takes place, and sales and marketing of the book begins. |
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In 2003 Daniel McCarthy suggested a triangular shape, with one side between the ears and a vertex towards the front of the head. |
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The west front was almost certainly constructed at the same time as the cathedral. |
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In, and often also in front of, the apse was a raised platform, where the altar was placed, and from where the clergy officiated. |
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I got a big lump of cash up front and a lifetime of alimony checks that would make the angels blush. |
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This flexibility has allowed the Roman temple front to be used in buildings made for a wide variety of purposes. |
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However, the west front is now Perpendicular, with its huge window filled with fragments of medieval glass. |
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Along the Via Principalis were the homes or tents of the several tribunes in front of the barracks of the units they commanded. |
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In, and often also in front of, the apse was a raised platform, where the altar was placed and the clergy officiated. |
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The vault in front of the altar houses the remains of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour and Charles I, with Edward IV buried nearby. |
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At the front of the palace lay the St George's Hall range, which combined a new hall and a new chapel. |
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Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the plaza in front of the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom. |
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This consisted of a rampart, ditch, and possibly a tower, in front of the gatehouse which could be used to further protect the entrance. |
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The windows of torogan are slits and richly framed in wood panels with okir designs located in front of the house. |
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Even the wealthy were persuaded to live in these in town, especially if provided with a square of garden in front of the house. |
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In front of the houses are cast iron railings which are mirrored by those on the opposite side of the road at the top of Victoria Park. |
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Layton smacked his head hard on a front feeble, but bounced back up to get the make. That kid's a manimal. |
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Is it that hard to manscape? You know, get an electric razor, trim up your shrubbery, blow out your front yard a bit? |
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In 2008 a front page article in the Independent Magazine noted the rising influence of neopaganism within the modern Morris tradition. |
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The folder was then put into a slipcase decorated with a picture of Alice on the front and the Cheshire Cat on the back. |
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In 1918, he was promoted to lieutenant and sent to the Italian front as part of an artillery regiment. |
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The materfamilias and her daughters do a good deal of the housework, and even open the front door on occasion. |
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She waded into the mayhem, elbowing between taller men to work her way to the front of the crowd. |
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A bronze statue of Lewis's character Digory from The Magician's Nephew stands in Belfast's Holywood Arches in front of the Holywood Road Library. |
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On his nineteenth birthday he arrived at the front line in the Somme Valley in France, where he experienced trench warfare for the first time. |
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Christie's disappearance was featured on the front page of The New York Times. |
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After being anointed, the monarch rises from the Coronation Chair and kneels down at a faldstool placed in front of it. |
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Anyone who would run in front of a car like that is certifiable. |
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The roads were so slippery that I couldn't stop, and I bumped my car into the car in front of me. |
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We will ask for directions to the restaurant at the front desk. |
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The weather front has remained stationary over the Southeast. |
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The photograph depicts the two brothers standing in front of a store. |
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The snow was so deep we had to shovel a path to our front door. |
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And in front too there flowed a stream with an unsure ford, and companies of armed men had taken up position along the defences. |
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The Beatles' November 4 Royal Variety Performance in front of the Queen Mother sparked music industry and media interest in the group. |
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The new marathon distance was chosen to ensure that the race finished in front of the box occupied by the British royal family. |
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Taking eight wins and never qualifying off the front row, Hill enjoyed by far his most successful season. |
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The tickets are in the zippered pocket on the front of the suitcase. |
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A crowd had assembled in front of the courthouse during the trial. |
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It is a peculiarity of the house that there is no front door. |
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In an effort to break the deadlock, this front saw the introduction of new military technology, including poison gas, aircraft and tanks. |
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It was tactful of her not to criticize me in front of my boss. |
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Many thousands of years ago, an Africoon was loafing in the dust in front of his hut when he felt the need for a snack. |
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The children chased one another in a circle in front of their amused parents. |
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When we got to Sullivan Street Mrs. Ricci was waiting in front with a glare in her eye that made me decide not to stop for any amenities. |
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They sometimes took their engine side panels and front bumpers to electroplating shops to get them covered in highly reflective chrome. |
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Aprilly and rainy here, but it will improve the crop of weeds on the front lawn. |
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You're going up to the front door of that mansion and ballsing your way inside. |
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If you ever use that kind of language in front of my girlfriend again, I am going to beat the stuffing out of you. |
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The square contains a large central area with roadways on three sides and a terrace to the north, in front of the National Gallery. |
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Phil kept his bankroll in his front pocket, as it made too much of a lump to sit on. |
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You young porkers who are sitting in front of me, every one of you will scream your lives out at the block within a year. |
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The outside of the Hyatt was bedlam. There was a group of more than a hundred injured people on the circular drive in front of the hotel. |
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And he was waving to me to creep in, so I just did and then just to skip ben the front and then in the lobby. |
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But, sure enough, there in front of you, he was gyrating in his jumpsuit and jiggling Big Jim and The Twins around for the entire world to see. |
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The bumpers and front tyres were ruined, but the body of the car was in remarkable shape. |
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His pit bull parts thinned out his back end but gave him a Bluto disproportion in his front end. |
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You little muSoft goons should learn about FAQs before you bogotify yourselves in front of large audiences. |
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Rattler was a big, brawny fellow, and he stepped up in front of me, rolling up his sleeves. |
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I let the cats out because they couldn't be arsed going through the cat flap. They were just sitting in front of the cat flap and yowling. |
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Then tracers laced the sky in front of me. Forget the shooting! If I get distracted now, I'll buy the farm anyway! |
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The canine ran across the room to the open window, put his front paws on the sill and pointed his nose at the sidewalk below. |
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A foul taste. Vomit. 'Struth! Embarrassing memory flooded back. He'd cast up his accounts in front of a woman. |
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Harry Ufford opened his front door, and his animals, from the yard, came bursting through the cat-flap in the back door and rushed on him. |
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Jake lengthened his stride and crossed the road in front of a double-parked car, large, black and with CD plates. |
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He achieved great PR for chimpkind and even made the front cover of Life magazine. |
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Dale Earnhardt just put the chrome horn to that lapped car in front of him. |
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He held one gigantic hand in front of her eyes so she could see it and smell it, then rammed it clawingly down her dress front. |
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There was a click in the front sitting-room. Mr. Pearce had extinguished the lamp. |
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Sitting in front of the fire, they became quite confidential, and began to gossip. |
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Secondly, differential operators and to some extent their fundamental solutions are local even with respect to the wave front set. |
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When I looked at the guy in front of me, I saw it was a bit of coo-coo going on there. |
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Arguments continued over the British taking over more front line from the French. |
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