The first bottle of soju was shared between us when the serotinal sun still hung lazily on to the evening sky. |
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He hung around artists, organized exhibitions, and bought and ran a billiards hall and bar. |
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His face was partially obscured by a bandana and a baseball cap, from beneath which his long ponytail hung limply. |
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The marchers began to stream out of the park, where they walked West on 110th and then hung a right on 7th avenue. |
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I breathed sloppily through my mouth, hung my head between my legs, and spit every so often. |
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A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production. |
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Neatly hung laundry still dangled over the main street from the second-floor balcony of an apartment above a blown-out storefront. |
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She became a professional sculptor and hung around with all sorts of famous Bohemian artists and writers. |
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In the beginning, they hung their black flag outside the clinic to show their power. |
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She would periodically show up at the house and stay in the attic, where she hung beads and burned incense. |
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I wanted to give Debbie all the details of the weekend so she knew I hadn't hung around the bar drinking coladas the entire time. |
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Her arms hung down from the wide tips of her shoulders, straight and elbowless when she walked. She never moved her arms when she walked. |
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To supply the place of scenery, it was hung round with crimson curtains, through which we were to make our entrances and exeunts. |
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The problem appears to have started when a guide wire became hung up on one of the long hinges that join the fanfold panels of the array. |
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A sense of foreboding, the like of which he had never known before, hung heavily on him. |
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The lady girt herself with silver chain, from which she hung a golden shear. |
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As reported in yesterday's Journal, a concerned crowd gathered after hearing the Alaskan Malamute barking as its life hung in the balance. |
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Their straining eyes abacinated by the cup of terror, their throats stopped, their powers dead within them, they hung breathless, motionless. |
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Joe shook his head in awe, eyes agog and mouth hanging open as mine once must have hung for the tales of the north woods' legendary denizens. |
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The man facing Locklear had his head covered with a red bandanna, and over his shoulder was a baldric from which a cutlass at had hung. |
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The mayor hung a banner across Main Street to commemorate the town's 100th anniversary. |
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With a beller of wrath, I jerked my arm away from him and hung a clout on his proboscis that knocked him headfirst through the ropes. |
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He pulled up his sleeve and there on his scrawny arm hung a Rolex the size of Big Ben. |
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Now, I want those little paint-happy bastards caught and hung up by their Buster Browns. |
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And everywhere Dominican girls in tight-fitting rayon hung heavy in doorways lined with caladium. |
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I took them, breathed on them, polished them with a chamois and hung them on the chandelier. |
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To ward off vampires, garlic could be worn, hung in windows, or rubbed on chimneys and keyholes. |
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How did Playboy happen to' aspire toward pimpdom's lush heights? Well, therein hung a tale. He admitted he hadn't always been big time. |
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As he approached the polacre he was surprised to see a Union Jack being hung over her gunwale. |
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Flags were hung from the masts to bring good luck and women to the sailors. |
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Rooms often had stone benches, used for sleeping, and holes indicate where curtains once hung. |
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It is then speared onto sticks, four to six plants a stick and hung in a curing barn. |
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Long-hafted, slender, bone-barbed throwing-spears lay along the gunwale of the canoe, while a quiverful of arrows hung on each man's back. |
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Talks have been hung over a divide between the rich developed countries, represented by the G20, and the major developing countries. |
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The outcome was a hung parliament, with the Liberals relying on Labour and the Irish Parliamentary Party for their parliamentary majority. |
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The result was another hung parliament, with the Liberals again relying on Labour and the Irish Parliamentary Party. |
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The assemblies pass by on a conveyor, or if they are heavy, hung from an overhead crane or monorail. |
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The walls of the shaft are circular, finished in stucco, and hung with paintings and other curious objects. |
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Border lights, also known as striplights, were a row of lights that hung horizontally in the flies. |
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Flemish tapestries and, in the 16th and 17th centuries, Brussels tapestry hung on the walls of castles throughout Europe. |
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The wallpaper was reproduced in 1987 from that hung by Potter in 1906 and covers the walls and ceiling. |
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He hung out at the Los Angeles City College, perusing records, books and old sheet music in its library. |
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The flavour of grouse, like most game birds, develops if the bird is hung for a few days after shooting and before eating. |
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At first I thought it was some kind of robocaller, but last night I heard a TV in the background before whoever it was hung up. |
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Rabbits were out on silflay, and fat spiders hung motionless in the centre of damp webs. |
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Yvonne always wondered why Ernest had singled her out of the group of giggling girls she hung around with. |
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Hanging on the center smoke pole high above the small smoldering fire hung two beadeye dolls. |
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He hung about the doors and windows of shop after shop, hoping for a temporary absence of the shopkeeper, which might leave something snatchable. |
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His limbs hung limply, and that white sneakerless sock was like a finger pointing straight at the heavens. |
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He was too thin, so that the styleless clothes hung poorly, and something in his coloring made her think that he ate the wrong foods. |
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Just across the field stood a small house. In the yard the week's washing was hung out. Among the articles was a red tablecloth. |
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And there little Johnny Bell hung dangling along with the great Tom bell, and all the rest of the bells. |
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Mattie came downstairs, hung uneating over her cakes, her throat too thick with worry about Gardiner Bent to swallow. |
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He liked unwrinkled trousers, so he hung his in a humidor, while he worked untrousered at a desk. |
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Emma went through the closet and removed the black gabardine jacket she had hung up to unwrinkle. |
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The great sky uprose from this silent sea without a cloud. The stars hung low in its expanse, burning in a violent mist of lower ether. |
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While there, I wandered into the city hall of the town, where there hung an amazing painting called Femmes des Albigenses. |
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That was where the chickenheads and wankstas hung out, sporting Sean John, Rocawear, Enyce, and Phat Farm like ghetto-fab Italian suits. |
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An aroma of fraud hung about it, and only a weakminded person would waste time on it. |
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Soon after, a fire was made withoutside the cabin, in the open air, and a kettle hung over it to boil. |
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Ash is a strongly runic tree by implication, the world-ash Yggdrasil being the tree from which Odin hung in order to obatin the runes. |
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But uncertainty hung over the fate of some yesterday, including five Asian black bears who may be too old to be moved and could be put to death. |
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But even at Boulder I found the artsy kids and hung out with them. |
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I am thinking of etrogs turned into pomanders and pieces of afikoman hung over doors as amulets to increase one's blessing. |
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Bicycle baskets with a flat side, which allows them to be hung on the wall, are ideal, as are traditional laundry airers. |
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A ceramic shaped heart surrounds the air plant, with the ability to be hung or used as a desk plant. |
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When the British came to America, so did the art of making witch balls.Folk hung witch balls in the chimney for the same reason. |
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The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. |
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The polecat was nearly driven to extinction in Britain, but hung on in Wales and is now rapidly spreading. |
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Gee, why are you still so hung up about missing those end-of-year activities? |
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Bruce's sister, Mary, was hung in a cage outside of Roxburgh for four years. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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At her funeral on 28 April, the coffin was taken to Westminster Abbey on a hearse drawn by four horses hung with black velvet. |
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These lines appear to serve as roadways or guides to any stragglers that may have hung back for some reason known only to an io. |
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If I digg'd up thy forefathers graves, And hung their rotten coffins up in chains, It could not slake mine ire, nor ease my heart. |
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The Royalists returned to power in 1660, and they had his corpse dug up, hung in chains, and beheaded. |
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The resulting general election returned a hung parliament, but Asquith remained prime minister with the support of the smaller parties. |
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This was only the second general election since World War II to return a hung parliament, the first being the February 1974 election. |
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If the election results in no single party having a majority, then there is a hung parliament. |
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The question of what the different parties would do in the event of a hung result dominated much of the campaign. |
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The DUP welcomed the possibility of a hung Parliament and the influence that this would bring them. |
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The result was unexpected and exceeded even the party leadership's expectations, as most polls had predicted a hung parliament. |
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The election returned a hung parliament with no party having an absolute majority. |
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Wilson formed a minority government in March 1974 after the general election on 28 February ended in a hung parliament. |
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To the end of the piston rod was attached a cord passing over two pulleys and a weight hung down from the cord's end. |
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The smell of the tanners' and the litsters' work still hung in the night air, although they had long since gone to their weary beds. |
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The King was so taken with him he had his portrait painted and hung in his bed chamber. |
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May Bell ironed the last ruffle and then hung the dress in the wardrobe next to her other lovelies. |
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He was embarrassed by his lowish stature only because he hung out with tall people. |
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In the 1990s, two icons by the Russian icon painter Sergei Fyodorov were hung in the abbey. |
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The immense room was carpeted, the walls were covered with eighteenth-century panelling, and three electric lustres hung from the ceiling. |
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Using pulleys and ropes hung from the apex of the shear, the navvies hoisted the columns, girders and other parts into place. |
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Peter Dods was captain in the midweek games but, like Sole, the Gala fullback has also hung up his boots. |
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In 1832, the future Queen Victoria wrote about her delight at having a Christmas tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. |
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The Conservatives returned in power with the Liberal Democrats as a coalition government following a hung parliament. |
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It was as if a globe had been filled with moonlight and hung before them in a net woven of the glint of frosty stars. |
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The steamer itself had vanished, but the great scroll of smoke still hung in the air and drooped like a flag mournfully in valediction. |
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In the Greek, Slavic, and Syrian traditions there are 12 bells hung along these chains representing the 12 apostles. |
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Most Orthodox homes have an area set aside for family prayer, usually an eastern facing wall, where are hung many icons. |
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This change was inspired by an Inspiral Carpets tour poster that hung in the Gallagher brothers' bedroom. |
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He bought works from young artists he admired, such as James Lawrence Isherwood, whose Woman with Black Cat hung on his studio wall. |
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Our first night in the big city we went out nightclubbing. The next morning we stayed in hung over. |
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After the hung result led the Conservatives to seek DUP support for a minority government, this rhetoric was mocked by opponents. |
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Appropriately enough for a crowd hung up on the fashions and music of the past, the nostalgizing began almost immediately. |
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The navvy was certainly not a pretty sight. His muscular arms and legs were all a-sprawl and his head hung back at a strange angle to his body. |
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Brangwyn specified precisely where in the Museum's Main Hall the works were to be hung and they remain there today. |
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In summer 2010, St Paul's chose two new works by the British artist Mark Alexander to be hung either side of the nave. |
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If those four white police don't get hung, it's on again. It's on like Donkey Kong! |
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Finally they put him on one of De Soto's packhorses, but even on a packhorse his feet hung down to within a few inches of the ground. |
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The carcasses were often hung for a time to improve the meat by slight decomposition, as with most other game. |
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The general election in January that year returned a hung parliament with the balance of power held by Labour and Irish Nationalist members. |
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Regardless, he was executed and his body was hung in chains over the River Thames for years. |
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The milker device and collection tank hung underneath the cow from the strap. |
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What was it all, to have a duke and to have lords dining with her, to dine with lords or with a duke itself, if life were dull with her, and the hours hung heavy! |
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Without supplemental health insurance, we would have been hung out to dry. |
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I asked Shane how a mutt like Doc could lasso someone like Shanteel. He ventured that Doc was probably hung like Man O' War and knew how to work a woman's happy button. |
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This was necessary because the Chinese stern hung rudder, in origin a modified centreline steering oar, whilst extremely efficient, was comparatively mechanically weak. |
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He hung around with fisher folk who were pretty whiffy in a high wind. |
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Then he became aware of a princely figure in a caftan of green sarcenet clasped about his loins by a long tongued belt from which hung a scimitar hilted in ivory and gold. |
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Antonio Pigafetta's and other reports state that Luis de Mendoza and Gaspar Quesada, captain of Concepcion were executed and the remains hung on gallows on the shore. |
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And when midnight came, as I was standing and praying, the house where you shut me in was hung up by the four corners, and there was a flashing of light in mine eyes. |
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The path that leads, where, hung sublime, And seen afar, youth's gallant trophies, bright In Fancy's rainbow ray, invite His wingy nerves to climb. |
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Lennon resigned in 2008 and was succeeded by David Bartlett, who formed a coalition government with the Greens after the 2010 state election resulted in a hung parliament. |
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After one visit Castro gave Greene a painting he had done, which hung in the living room of the French house where the author spent the last years of his life. |
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Chris boiled water in kettles for hours and hours and then towels came down, towels clairted with stuff she didn't dare look at, she washed them quick and hung them to dry. |
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A jury that is unable to come to a verdict is referred to as a hung jury. |
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I walked through the door and Jeremy had hung himself from the rafters. A stepladder was kicked over and his Adidas dangled right above my eye level. |
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Unlike other British Orders, the armorial banners of Knights and Ladies of the Thistle are not hung in the chapel, but instead in an adjacent part of St Giles High Kirk. |
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On the wall of his bedroom hung an illuminated scroll, the certificate of his prefecture in the college of the sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. |
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Polls and commentators had predicted the outcome would be too close to call and would result in a second hung parliament similar to the 2010 election. |
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The election resulted in the third hung parliament since the Second World War, with elections in February 1974 and 2010 resulting in hung parliaments. |
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The clouds hung unevenly over the climbing mountains, so that far snow-bestrewn headlands looked like the speckly backs of monsters stalking up into the sky. |
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Her bottom lip hung down practically to her navel, wherever that is. |
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The kissing-bunch, of berried holly hung with bright and glittering things, spun slowly over Mrs Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen. |
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They would also be very relevant in the event of a hung parliament. |
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For example, in the hung parliament in 1974, the serving Prime Minister Edward Heath attempted to remain in power but was unable to form a working majority. |
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We were out all night boozing until we dragged ourselves home hung over. |
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His body was then taken to Milan, where it was hung upside down at a service station for public viewing and to provide confirmation of his demise. |
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The power piston was hung by chains from the end of a rocking beam. |
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And when the time hung with a heaviness I beread me of them. |
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The 2010 general election also resulted in a hung parliament. |
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In 2011 they lost their majority, leading to a hung council. |
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The set of antlers which hung on the wall was his prized trophy. |
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But she was dressed in breeches and a slouch hat, a cigarette hung from the corner of her mouth, and she beckoned April gladsomely with an immense cowthong whip. |
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For now the boys grew whiskers and hung fox pelts from their shoulders and the girlen all wore scarlet skirts and braided ribbons through their hair. |
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The workman hung a light from a crossbeam between the main joists. |
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Fiercely proud of his army service, his Black Watch cap with the famous red hackle always hung over the door of the family home in Alyth, Perthshire. |
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In America every December my mother had decorated our home with metal Stars of David she hung on strings in the doorways and lit the menorah as we gathered at the table. |
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The gilt lantern burned palely in the stairwell, but in the dining room the ordinary shadows deepened in the corners and hung like smoke in the coving of the ceiling. |
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Spanish authorities were known to execute foreign privateers with their letters of marque hung around their necks to emphasize Spain's rejection of such defenses. |
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Bright copper utensils, strings of onions, and gigantic sausages, wine-skins, chillies, and castanets hung with a miscellanea of all kinds from the roof and walls. |
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My arm hung over the counterpane, and the nameless, unimaginable, silent form or phantom, to which the hand belonged, seemed closely seated by my bed-side. |
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The last minority government was led by Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson for eight months after the February 1974 general election produced a hung parliament. |
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A hung parliament may also lead to the formation of a coalition government in which two or more parties negotiate a joint programme to command a majority in the Commons. |
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