Absently, he brushed his fingers against the five o'clock shadow on his cheek and pushed the unruly locks of honey-brown hair from his face. |
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You see, some people put two locks on their bicycles and an iron cage outside their windows to prevent robberies. |
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I could hear the maids knocking on doors and rattling keys in locks down the corridor, so I decided to go back to my room and wash there. |
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All the toilets but two were either blocked, or had broken locks on the doors, and the buffet car was smoky and unpleasant. |
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Their red locks and adornments of coral and pearls flounder on the pitch and whirl of the waves which augment the writhe of their seasnake legs. |
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After a short catnap while the vessel eased through the locks of the Welland Canal, it would be time to clean out the ship. |
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He was spotted golfing in LA with his luscious locks tied halfway back into a man bun. |
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The irate devotees claimed that the current executive had locked them out of the mandir and had changed the locks without consultation. |
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Mr Jones's father set up the scrap business at the foot of Caen Hill, near the famous flight of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal. |
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My blocks didn't seem to fit in the gallon size zip locks I had, so I used the Baggie brand that come on a roll. |
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Pete had had his fingers entwined in her red locks and she had let her hands roam his back when the door was suddenly flung open. |
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Internal cache locks a datacenter into finite and usually small maximum capacity. |
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Her raven locks were plastered to her head in sweat, and she was sleeping soundly. |
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David Drebberman from River Murray Water, manages the staff who control the locks and barrages. |
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Only when the ship negotiates one of the Mosel's many locks is there a sudden flurry of activity. |
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To Jude she looked like an angel, with her dark locks encircling her face and her eyes closed and edged in thick lashes. |
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Dublin City Council acted quickly in January 2012, cutting off the love locks which had adorned the Ha'penny Bridge. |
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He and his partner first connected two love locks into place on the footbridge, following inspiration by similar sites seen on a trip to Europe. |
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A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth. |
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Alban was sturdy and tall for his age with tawny locks reaching down to his shoulders. |
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He told her she did not have the right locks on her front and back doors and that he had two locks which, he claimed, could be deadlocked. |
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In the few days since the new posts went up, dozens of new love locks have been sealed shut on Ponte Milvio, in a perfect world, forever. |
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Once inside, Paddy fastened the three locks and bolts on the door before tapping in the security code which activated the magnetic seal. |
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They also move about unrestrained by razor wire, searchlights, locks or electric fences. |
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Here, he locks horns with a right-wing party spokesman on Belgium television. |
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On Soundchambers, this crew of German abstractionists locks together to form a constantly shifting musical triangle. |
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The early talk was that they'd address only people who purchased locks in the last two years. |
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I modified the tailstock on my Homier 7x12 minilathe by adding a handle to the nut that locks the tailstock in place. |
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The eye-catching clusters of life-size Winnie the Pooh bears seem to have a magic power that locks your gaze onto them. |
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I brushed the tangles out of the golden locks and French-braided it down my back. |
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He may be a little world-weary, but behind the half-beard and the straggly locks there's the faintest trace of a smile. |
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It is a bolt-action rifle instead of automatic, which locks the round in place better and gives more consistent accuracy. |
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Clearly, clamping locks on electronic equipment and intentionally crippling CDs wouldn't increase sales. |
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Would-be saboteurs cut the locks off horse pens at a corral, freeing about 40 wild horses. |
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Its front and back doors were fortified with locks and bolts and an eight-foot piece of wood and its windows were nailed down. |
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Almost against his will, his hands moved to the two locks on either side of the briefcase's handle. |
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This one was normal, she'd have no trouble with that one, she'd jimmied locks before, she could do it again. |
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Navigable along virtually its entire length, the Nene has many locks and associated backwaters giving the river a wide range of habitats. |
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A hundred other unseen locks and keys, oaths of secrecy, and cryptonyms stood in my way. |
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Long locks of once-blonde hair now frizzed in greasy clumps filled with dirt and thorns. |
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Powder and water fire extinguishers were set off, door locks smashed, and cupboards and drawers tipped out. |
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It's a system that locks together the interests of venture capitalists, bankers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs, much like Japan's keiretsu. |
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The shotcrete locks the structure together, like architectural papier mache, giving it the necessary rigidity. |
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She was tired, her usually shiny locks were a frizzled mess and hung on a clip against the crown of her head. |
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You skip around the back and quietly encourage the locks to take a break, while I bust the front door lock. |
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He pulls his curly locks back into a bushy ponytail and wears a somewhat scruffy goatee. |
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It shouted something inaudible over the roar of flames and fumbled with the locks on my ankles. |
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Depending on the type of block you are using, there is typically some sort of key that locks one row to the row below it. |
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I left with my head held high and my uncut locks damply streaming behind me. |
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Once it locks onto the exact source of the signal, the detector starts beeping. |
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The locks were secure, the windows intact, and with a song in my heart I opened my bank statement. |
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The little girl's soft, dusty blonde locks brushed the screen and her high-pitched protests sounded like a kitten mewling. |
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The microreader is a low-power module designed for use in portable, battery powered applications or electronic door locks etc. |
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Rebraca, just as shambling off the court, shakes his bleached-blond locks in quiet agreement. |
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Each morning elderly men in crewcuts and bolo ties emerge from behind the redundant locks of ranchstyles to run up the flag. |
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She saw him smile and he undid the locks and opened the door, blocking her view of both men. |
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Lace locks cinch and secure four mini-poles that prop up the roomy corners. |
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Healthy, well-cared for long locks are not only extremely gorgeous, they offer a myriad of styling options. |
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At that point, the milling about became such that it was important to get downstairs behind cipher locks and secure doors. |
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Coughing and spluttering, I reached up to unseal the airtight locks on the compartment. |
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She locks Mom, kids and family dog in a large steamer trunk and then prepares to seduce nebbishy Bob. |
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Security guards stand firmly as they secure locks and tell frequent customers like me to leave. |
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It will be difficult to pump a gasoline with a high Vapour Pressure without vapour locks resulting at high altitudes or at high temperatures. |
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The Helio's engines proved temperamental, frequently developing vapor locks on starting. |
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Here we tackle our first non-automatic locks and cruise upstream between banks of willow herb, yellow water lilies and ragwort. |
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Use a volumizing product on wet hair, distributing through locks upside down and concentrating on the roots. |
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He has had new locks and a security chain and spyhole fitted and urged other vulnerable people to do the same. |
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These features are merely a few of the elements that make electronic keyless locks so versatile. |
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A fixed set of transmit-codes are sent between the receiver and the keyboard until the receiver locks in on the first undistorted code it gets. |
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In the Black Paintings of Frank Stella, symmetry locks the image to the surface of the canvas. |
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This nation, once proud to offer a safe haven, now routinely locks asylum seekers up alongside hardened criminals. |
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It is made of 14-gauge steel and features a pry-resistant door that locks with four half-inch diameter, case-hardened steel bolts. |
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I took my keys out of my pocket, and applied them to the locks securing the door. |
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Therefore, my front and rear doors are both equipped with double cylinder deadbolts, locks that require a key on the inside. |
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Ensure all doors and windows are secured and buildings like sheds, garages and outhouses have good quality locks and even alarms fitted. |
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The front-man has been trying to hide his thinning locks with a string of outlandish haircuts and colour treatments for years. |
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Specialist officers also changed the locks and pulled up the floorboards of the couple's house where Joanne was last seen alive. |
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The group have installed telephones, pendants, sensor lights and provided security locks for a large number of people in the areas. |
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He quickly pushed that thought away, and brushed some stray locks of hair from her face. |
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Going through the locks was definitely a team effort, and we repeatedly blessed the 20 rubber fenders that literally circled our boat. |
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When the balloon inflates, the spring-like stent expands and locks into place inside the artery. |
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The Piscean actress became famous for whimsically chopping off her golden locks at home and emerging with a super-short spiky pixie. |
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The large burly man leapt on top of the of the truck bed and unsnapped the locks on the box. |
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She had dark locks of hair that were tinted with gray and her eyes spoke volumes in silver. |
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A decade ago a mere palm full of gel or mousse used to tame your locks into submission for the weekend. |
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Give yourself a deep-conditioning hair treatment to hydrate, restore and rebalance locks in preparation for the months ahead. |
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The government is advising schools to improve security, to install locks on doors and windows, to limit building entryways. |
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Last year the locks on all 164 rooms at the hotel had to be changed after an armed gang escaped with a bag of duplicate card keys. |
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The sponsored walk, in March, gave members the chance to see locks and dry docks, which had been lost in undergrowth for a century. |
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Several of the larger locks have floating bollards that you place one of your lines around as you stand amidships on your boat. |
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A cool breeze wove its gentle fingers through the flora, then through each of my chocolate locks and down my spine. |
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Handles, locks and hinges are specially designed to help defeat unauthorized attempts to open. |
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It's like a builder selling you a house and charging extra to put locks on the doors. |
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He either locks himself inside that dusty old library, or remains in that putridly small studio of his. |
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Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the rebellious locks away from her face. |
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Her shiny, long, brown hair was parted on the side, and swept back into a mass of curly locks at the nape of her neck. |
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Then he basically snipped and snipped huge locks of hair at a time until he was done. |
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He had umber locks of silky hair and he wore beautiful clothing in the fashion of their culture. |
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Why wait upon grumpy old guests who don't appreciate those lovely locks all over their soup? |
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In other areas, it will require new locks and key pass entries to unsecure offices. |
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At midnight on Halloween 1989, his agents picked 13 locks and disabled two alarm systems to plant a bug in the Gambino offices. |
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Stray locks that had rebelliously escaped the binding dangled gently on his cheeks and forehead as he bent over. |
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A Free mode only shows those APs that have no security enabled whilst the D mode locks on to the selected AP and periodically keeps track of it. |
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The locks of hair had twisted themselves into ringlets, and they looked like they would suffocate her if left untamed. |
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People couldn't believe how easy it was pick many simple locks using little more than a key blank and a screw driver. |
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I promptly filled the sink with water and dunked my head in, letting my ebony locks flop messily to the sides of my face. |
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He was an outstanding engineer who advised on building windmills, locks and ports. |
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A hedger locks in a price for a cash commodity by cross-hedging that commodity with a related commodity traded at one of the commodity exchanges. |
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A simple twist of the knurled handle locks the collar in any position along the shaft. |
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Finally a small length of silicone tube locks the helicopter bead and tubing to the lower swivel of our up-trace. |
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The Ab Exerciser locks your legs in place, enhancing your abdominal workout while toning upper and lower abs quickly. |
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Speaking of hair, Ollie is still losing his first dark locks and some lovely downy light brown hair is taking its place. |
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Fingerprints also are being used with a number of other devices including time clocks, cell phones, door locks and safes. |
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Your luscious locks can also suffer from heat damage and nasty rays from the sun so they need some protection too. |
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To increase barge traffic and nitrogen transport, the Mississippi River needs to be dredged and locks need to be rebuilt. |
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Because it locks you into a fluid up and down movement, the Smith machine is an excellent tool for overhead pressing. |
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We don't typically blame keyed lock manufacturers for their locks being vulnerable. |
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Her mother came right in, walked by with a short, unreciprocated greeting, and caught sight of the broken locks as soon as they were in her view. |
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In a case, along with a mesh of wormy buckskin, were three little locks of blond hair, held in beaded clasps. |
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A workman had fitted locks to some windows, but ran out of locks and said he would come back later. |
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I zip up my bag, making sure the travel locks are locked, and make my way to the airport. |
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This individual quick-freezing process locks in the cheese's flavor at its peak, Reidy explains. |
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Electronic locks fail in the unlocked position when there is a power failure. |
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The driver used the power locks to unlock the other man's door and it swung open in a matter of seconds. |
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This time around he chops his locks to play Will, on the surface a ladykiller, but really just a big kid with too many toys and spare hours. |
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On the other hand, reputation also locks people into particular patterns of collaboration and interaction through reinforcement. |
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When used on already dry hair, a flat iron, explains Romero, locks in moisture, creating smooth and shiny locks while eliminating frizz. |
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Soaked clothes hung shapelessly on our frames, and drenched locks of hair clung to our foreheads and faces. |
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Some of her hairpins slipped out, and he removed the rest, freeing her shimmering blond locks to tumble down her back. |
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One of the interesting features of the new building is the automatic security system, which locks and unlocks the doors at preset times. |
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With her brunette locks scraped off her face, she showcased her model curves in a orange one-shoulder maxi dress. |
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Chain locks are very strong and solid, but can be very heavy to carry slung over your shoulder. |
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Shaggy locks of dark, ungroomed hair flitted across my line of vision, but I managed to walk in a straight enough path. |
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The shearing board should be kept free of locks and must be swept after each animal is shorn. |
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Most of her fair locks had been pinned up, but a few had been curled and they framed her face youthfully. |
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At a young age Jamie had learned how to jimmy car doors, use a bobby pin to bust open locks and hot wire a car. |
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Benneman repolished the marble top, relined the inside of the drop-front with green Morocco leather, restored the locks and provided a new key. |
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Regular trims, conditioners and hair treatments all keep locks in the tip-top shape you want. |
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Steve could heard the sound of many, many locks being unfastened, then the door opened a crack. |
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The sterling barkeep takes his large key over to the door and locks it, shooting the bolts home with a quiet trepidation. |
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She recognized the shaggy brown locks that fell in waves around his boyish face, belying the fact that he was her senior by a handful of years. |
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He removed the lock pick and began to pick at the locks holding his restraints down. |
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Travelling through locks is a sociable activity which attracts large crowds, particularly when a vessel as large as ours arrives. |
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Basically, once you've had an enemy in your sights for a short amount of time, your targeting reticule automatically locks on to your opponent. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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She snapped the locks open and got her fork that she used to lever the window to move. |
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If it locks on to your car and you are exceeding the speed limit, they have you bang to rights. |
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She locks herself in her room, listening to rap music and ignoring everyone except the pizza delivery boy. |
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He tilted his head lightly to the side, his wavy blonde locks falling sideways from his eyes. |
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An experienced DIY person may be able to tackle the installation of window locks or door locks. |
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Security devices are great deterrents, steering wheel and gearstick locks and locking wheelnuts are inexpensive and easy to fit. |
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Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms. |
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Some people fall in love with ankle locks and never learn to pass the guard. |
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Her hair, which had been taken out of its braids, lay in wavy locks on her shoulders. |
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I worked out ways to defeat the headlocks, body locks and rear holds from wrestling. |
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The object is to submit your opponent using a variety of joint locks and chokes, or to win the match on points. |
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Power windows, locks and mirrors and CD in the dash, are very upscale options for that little bit of cash. |
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It was nicknamed the Everest of canals because its 91 locks lifted boats 600 ft. |
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Waterways general manager Adrian Sains said boats were in the locks when the gates failed. |
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During low stages on the Mississippi River, flood control locks are opened seasonally to drain the interior floodplain waters. |
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The inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci designed the swinging gates and canal locks used on it. |
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Historically, war locks nations into an economy where preparation and fighting consumes billions of dollars. |
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Both ladies wore their brunette hair in similar styles, with their locks tied loosely to the side. |
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He had chopped off his unruly black locks and his hair was now short and neat. |
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When it comes to length, Danilo suggests those with curly locks keep hair short or very long. |
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Earlier, without any joy, the coach had demanded the player shave off his flowing ginger locks and wild beard combo. |
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He was a striker who started wide and cut this way and that, long, blond locks flowing behind. |
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Fringe your dappled fawnskin cloaks with wooly tufts and flowers, and locks of purest white. |
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Sills at nine locks are still to be lowered and seventeen bridges and guard gates must yet be raised to the twenty-foot level. |
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He has also called in a locksmith to change the locks on all the remaining vehicles. |
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In general, this means five-lever mortice locks or deadlocks on doors and locks on all accessible windows. |
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They were gone at last, the warm wind whipping her long brown locks as they bounded through the grass. |
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And I didn't even ask Annie if she had to get her locks lopped in real life to be in the movie. |
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Around 1,200 homes have now had burglar alarms, security lights and door and window locks fitted, with 300 awaiting the upgrade. |
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The long greasy blond locks in his face, the raspiness to his voice and his stage presence all scream Cobain in a surreal, time-travel way. |
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The man with the new flaxen locks instead explained that he was struggling with pityriasis rosea, a chicken pox-like virus. |
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As a result, many major manufacturers are equipping their firearms with integral locking devices or including trigger locks with every firearm. |
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She added that she took security measures seriously anyway, and always made sure security locks on doors and windows were in operation. |
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He was covered in sweat and a few rogue locks of hair were plastered to the sides of his face. |
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Her silky hair was a platinum blonde and she had it up in two small buns on the top of her head, locks of it running down to her calves. |
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The action is smooth, the cylinder locks up tightly with very little play, and the trigger pull is light and crisp. |
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The metal slips a little, but locks in the double knot at crooks he's bent with the pliers. |
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That night, she made sure to double check the locks on all the windows and bolt the door. |
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Lower the moveable barn door catch until it automatically engages and locks down. |
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For the record, all exterior doors were solid core with Abloy top quality dead bolt locks on them. |
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Following a Government cash boost, residents can now benefit from a range of new security measures, including the fitting of deadlocks to doors, window locks and grilles. |
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Vernon ultimately locks bender in a storage closet and, in a moment of weakness, physically threatens him. |
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A jangle of locks being unlocked sounded and then the gate jerked open. |
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We'd suggest Lisa checks her locks and tells her friends to watch out. |
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Her glistening blue eyes shone in his mind, and the waves of curled red locks that fell constantly into those sapphire gems trailed across his vision. |
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At the man's right was another woman with raven locks and a crimson stare. |
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In the old days, criticising the Queen's glossy locks would have been a head-removing offense. |
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The built-in load moment stop locks the damper and prevents any force retroaction on the drive. |
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She is another A-Lister who dared to put scissors to their locks of hair. |
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Pleasure craft which transit the Seaway canals and locks must be adequately motor-powered. |
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The outlandish upsweep from the night before was disheveled, but still in tact as the pins still held the abundance of brunette locks together in certain places. |
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He takes the key from Jewel, grabs the two restrained guards and tosses them bodily into her cell and locks them in before joining the rest of the group. |
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With your sandy locks in shapes that no sand would ever dare be molded into, and your lily-white skin, that blinds my eyes with its radiating light. |
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With his aquiline profile, unfashionable dress, strange accent and flowing locks of chestnut-brown hair, John James Audubon must have drawn curious stares from onlookers. |
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Trading in her dark brunette locks for a lighter, sleeker look, the 22-year-old actress was barely recognizable at the premiere of her new TV movie. |
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Experts can advise on everything from door chains, window locks and alarms to whether you might benefit from a floodlight in a darkened back yard. |
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Dead bolts on the doors, and key locks for the windows are the safest. |
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Recommendations include carrying out risk assessments and having locks on windows and doors, both of which are sensible actions for any business premises regardless. |
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The tablet even features a display lock, which locks the tablet's display and buttons, allowing young children to enjoy videos or interactive books without interruption. |
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Well, Quantum has stepped up with a new arsenal of security technology meant to keep data stored on tape devices safe via both simple locks and encryption. |
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Last year hundreds of love locks mysteriously disappeared from one of Paris' best-known bridges, a week after city officials had declared them an eyesore. |
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High performance coin checkers and electronic slot barriers with locks protect against counterfeit money and attempts at manipulation. |
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We have had seats from the ground dragged right up Rawdon Billing, the wicket covers have been damaged, and doors and locks on the scorebox and garages have been vandalised. |
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This is the only pair of work boots that I've ever bought that locks my heel in place as boots are supposed to. |
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Together, it adds up to a superior liner that keeps the feet dry and cool and locks the heel in tight. |
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Bolt cutters were used to snap chains and locks securing the fuel tank. |
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Finally, eight months later, authorities have announced that they are not considering dragging and widening of locks and the fluvial channel. |
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If poker straight locks are more your thing than Cloud Nine's classic straightener is the styler to have. |
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Hairdressers from Williams and Griffin were drafted in to perform the shave and Grace very bravely kept her chin up as her beautiful locks were chopped. |
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Using a flat-head screwdriver, push down and turn the locking pin clockwise until it locks down. |
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To unlock wheels, push down on the top lever of the rear wheel locks located on the rear corners of the base frame. |
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After moving to the desired location, push down on the bottom lever of the rear wheel locks to lock the rear wheels. |
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The company markets combination cable locks and keyed cable locks. |
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Pliers, a knife blade that locks open, bottle opener, and two sizes of standard and Philips screwdrivers. |
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This switchable function locks the controls on the top and side of the projector, to prevent unauthorised or unintentional use of the controls. |
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Cottagers are likely to be spending in the local community whether or not the locks are operating. |
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Open to Me, My sister, My love, My dove, My undefiled: for My head is filled with dew, and My locks with the drops of the night. |
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The one, who frees the innocent captive from one prison and locks him up in another, is a prison guard, not a liberator. |
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The action uses the rugged and well-proven Benelli system of a bolt carrier and cam that locks and unlocks the twin-lug bolt into a barrel extension. |
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An electro-magnetic pilfer safeguard, accessible only by using a controller from inside the building, locks and unlocks the front panel. |
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Controlled access to the premises through a security system, swipe cards, and push button locks keeps facilities clean and safe from vandalism. |
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The ratchet lock is an automatic arresting mechanism that locks the retracting cable in predetermined positions. |
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Pushing or pulling a disc between the fingers locks or unlocks the device. |
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A set of feint locks to have a good head of hair was put on the market, complete with directions. |
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Providing air locks and pressurization to reduce the entry of vehicular exhaust and other outside contaminants. |
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I depart as air ... I shake my locks at the runaway sun, I effuse my flesh in eddies and drift it in lacy jags. |
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Easy knife set-up with an indexable cutter head, that locks each knife at top dead center position. |
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Install easy-to-use childproof locks for drawers, screens, doors, and windows. |
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During the summer months, its locks abound with colourful sail boats and other pleasure craft. |
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The term TEK seems to pull on the past and in my thinking locks me in a mind-set of that time frame. |
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With this cool leather moto hat from Vince Camuto, you can look fabulous and fashionable while keeping your locks in line. |
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The queen dies and the king locks up his son and seeks refuge in occultism. |
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This gorgeous tam is big enough to hold your locks or just very long hair. |
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Use steel doors with deadbolt locks and bar windows where appropriate. |
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The gates were also locked with bicycle locks on one occasion, which were so effective that the whole gate had to be dismantled in order to get trucks in or out. |
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Three big judoka simultaneously put locks on his neck and both arms. |
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What would happen if the locks on the Panama Canal were destroyed? |
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So if he locks us out at the front door we can still get in, now go. |
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The minister of oil and vinegar dispatched a locksmith to change the locks on the Registrar General door, and had the Governor General read the writ of dismissal. |
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If you want to be prepared against thievery, you can find fitting locks in specialist shops. |
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In biblical times, Samson's manhood was called into question when Delilah cut off his locks of hair. |
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Add twists and turns to shorter locks by using round brushes, a curling iron, and lots of volumizing product. |
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There is no shackle exposed, the locks are drill, torch and hammer resistant and offer no obvious weakness. |
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Some ocean-going vessels go through the locks partially loaded to accommodate the limitations. |
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Her long black locks whip around her, giving her a wild, desperate look, yet her eyes, a crystal blue azure, reflect the strength and determination of her mind. |
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With chiselled features, locks of untamed brown hair, soft brown eyes and permanent five o'clock shadow, he was the type that had women fall into his arms. |
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She looked about twenty, with light blue eyes, a light tan with a scatter of freckles over her nose and long gold locks that fell in large waves down to her lower back. |
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A bloke who normally wears his locks in braids or cornrows, Tuitavake appeared with straight hair and accompanying amounts of self-conscious embarrassment. |
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Festoons of golden rope hung like blonde locks from one of the balconies. |
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However, if their kids download a Hannah Montana ditty or they change the locks on their iPhones, they are going to get busted. |
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To make your locks as shiny as poss, give them a quick blast of cold water before getting out of the shower and always blow dry from the roots downwards. |
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While many women have a habit of playing with their hair, twirling or coiling your locks can be a sign to others of nervousness or sheer boredom. |
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California already locks up more three strikes offenders than the other states that have similar repeat offender laws on their books put together. |
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As expected from any Freedom Arms six-guns, the action is smooth, the cylinder locks up tightly, with almost no movement of the cylinder either fore and aft or side-to-side. |
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Except in the Welland Canal, special pleasure craft docks are located near all locks where you must tie up to await clearance to lock through. |
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The following lists locks and dams along the Allegheny River, its flood stage, what the river crested and when after the remnants of Hurricane Ivan stormed through the region. |
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Now her locks are layered and feathered by Udo Walz, a celebrity crimper. |
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The spring rewind hose reel features a mechanism that automatically locks the hose at the desired length. |
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If your aim is to tame unruly locks and add shine for elegance and glamour, this one's for you. |
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The innovation and investment system locks business investment at the bottom of the international league table. |
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The Australian government locks asylum seekers up in appalling conditions and treats them with less respect than many of us treat the family dog. |
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She locks the doors of the small family home as Chibok settles for the night. |
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He cruelly locks the dog out of the house in the middle of the night. |
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All our locks are considered marine facilities with controlled and restricted areas as designated by Transport Canada. |
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Multi-length rail units and snap locks for mounting without use of tools heighten ease and comfort of handling. |
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One click instantly locks down all endpoints and stops ongoing data transfers and device use. |
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She busied herself with twirling her fingers around the end of her smooth hair, a blessing considering her mother homed rough frizzled locks that never remained tame. |
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Digital locks on digital objects in libraries can prevent libraries from maintaining long-term accessibility to these materials. |
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Before wearing the headset, unfold the boom until it snaps and locks into place. |
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They play a role similar to locks in a waterways system, allowing regularisation between countries with differing standards of living. |
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Beautiful blonde locks and bouncy curls framed the delicately shaped face. |
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The twelfth-century French nobility locks its sons and daughters into a power structure controlled by the patriarchal family and the hierarchical social structure. |
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Matthew later confronts Louise and locks her in the ladies' toilets. |
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And actresses Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, also acknowledged today, are all but locks in their Oscar categories. |
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He is not an artist who locks himself away in a garret but a practical man of the theatre who needs to know who he is writing for and, even better, who is coming to see it. |
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His long, flowing locks framed a handsome face, and his neatly trimmed Vandyke beard and mustache were familiar from the image on many coins and from portraits. |
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Slowly, I reached out to shut off the ringer on the phone, then went to the door and made sure that all the deadbolts and double locks were securely in place. |
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Out of habit, Meg straightened the white apron tied over her black dress and patted her hair to be sure her long auburn locks were pulled back neatly in a low ponytail. |
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When penetrated, the system locks down the lobby and alerts security. |
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The perky brunette bob and colourful T-shirts of her children's television days have now been replaced by flowing blonde locks and sleek, figure-hugging outfits. |
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Remote door locks should be configured so that the horn is off by default. |
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The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate molecules atom by atom, treating them like mechanical devices with gears, wheels, levers, hooks, pivots, locks and keys. |
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The downside is the price point locks you into a two-day turnaround. |
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But as the boy reached the age of maturity and the boyhood locks were shorn from his head, she balked at the prospect of yielding the throne to this half-royal heir. |
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To make a long story short, pretty soon the Ramsey County Sheriff changed the locks on my apartment and Vito's goombahs cut off two fingers on my left hand. |
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He followed these up with a diffuser to blow-dry her locks to perfection. |
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She shook her head, her short blond locks bobbing around her head. |
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It is like giving somebody you meet in the street your house key, not changing the locks and then being surprised when the family silver goes missing. |
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Any mistake by the locks could also prove environmentally disastrous. |
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All the doors will be bullet, heat and shock proof and have digital locks while closed circuit television monitors will help ensure that only authorised staff gain entrance. |
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Then I hear the tumblers click as Hofmann locks the front door behind us. |
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The girl reaches up above her head, pulls down the metal blind that shuts the bar off from the rest of the room and locks it in place with the padlock. |
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The most common methods of theft, he said, involved thieves smashing windows, breaking locks open with a screwdriver or similar tool, or forcing metal doors open. |
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It breaks up locks and unorganised clumps of fibre and then aligns the individual fibers to be parallel with each other. |
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Web site locks streams at highest resolution to cattle prod users to pay higher bandwidth fees. |
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