So y'all leave the house suited and booted, neat and complete from the head to the feet. |
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He was a very neat and orderly person and although he enjoyed romping about, he normally dressed impeccably. |
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She was always dressed all plain and mumsy and neat and starched, and that could just drive me crazy sometimes. |
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The Minstermen were neat and tidy in possession but, as has been the case on so many occasions this season, were undone by their final ball. |
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I have used sweet muscat wine to good effect here, especially when I once dropped in some neat cubes of salami too. |
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If you could forgive the ends, the means was actually a neat project in puerile ballistics. |
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Look at any hotel brochure and the chairs around the swimming pool are always neat and orderly, not higgledy-piggledy. |
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There's no unflawed character to easily identify with, no camera pyrotechnics or special effects, and no neat ending. |
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Operation is based on strain gauge technology that makes those neat electronic reloading scales possible. |
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It was surprisingly neat and clean, well decorated, full of good-looking furniture, and the colors were all coordinated. |
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Again, it has nicely done packaging in a slimline case with a pretty neat insert. |
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On top of that goes a neat Jaguar-style rear and front grille along with some familiar Ford door and bonnet styling. |
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She has a quiet manner, a soft voice, looks smart, neat and yet very unimposing. |
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In a neat twist, the myth is now so widely believed that many people really are changing their behaviour as a result. |
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We'd been keeping the bookplates in an unoccupied corner in a reasonably neat pile. |
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Any neat and orderly person would consider it a disaster, but King Dordig was no such person. |
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Many Australians of my age remember the neat copperplate inscription of his name on the banknotes. |
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He was a most neat dresser when he paid his visits to Tubber on a fair day or any other time. |
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A careful and conscientious farmer, he kept his farmyard, fences and land in good repair, and always had a neat and tidy garden. |
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He is described as white, in his late 30s to early 40s, with short, dark neat hair and tidily dressed. |
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Meanwhile, through an open doorway, the reader can see hundreds of crosses lining the general's backyard in neat rows. |
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From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside. |
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A superhero in suburbia is a neat idea, but the suburb has to be at least slightly believable for the show to work. |
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It was a neat experiment, and many serious-minded moviegoers and critics appreciated the effort. |
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Other neat varieties include apples that take longer to brown making them ideal for salads. |
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She had black hair that was bound in a neat ponytail and was a foot taller than Joshua, which was tall for a girl. |
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City smart looks include neat fit suits, pencil skirts, mini skirts, sleek trousers and fine knitwear. |
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This is too neat to be true, and doesn't sufficiently acknowledge the porousness of the boundaries between fiction and life. |
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It was as neat and as well-worked a Hibs' goal was flukey, and summed up the difference between the teams. |
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She filled line after line of graph paper in a neat miniscule hand, never stopping. |
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They cannot be reduced to neat legal formulas, purely objective tests and evidentiary standards. |
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That means grilled slices of filet mignon perched on a neat mass of grits, flavored with horseradish and bacon fat. |
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She twisted her hair into a neat chignon and cleaned the dirt that was streaked across her face. |
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I had put edging stones and stone chippings on the plot to keep it neat and tidy, but now they'll have to go. |
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The distinctive shaggy, moss texture and neat habit of growth sets this variety of soft shield fern apart. |
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And there are some neat scenes, though they're so choppily edited that it's often hard to enjoy them. |
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It's about the size of four phone boxes knocked through, but it's very new, and shinily neat and bright. |
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Since I've never been famous for a neat and tidy workspace, others were detailed to the task and by the big day all was as shipshape as could be. |
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If it's panoramic views of social transformation and neat dissections of moral conflict you want, stick to adaptations. |
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Just round the corner, down an alley, I spotted a neat bungalow that had apparently escaped the chaos. |
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Inside, the pathways are gravelled and there are neat rectangles of earth for the children to work on. |
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With neat transatlantic symmetry, it is known as the Press Association, PA for short. |
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Recently her hair had been dyed crimson, permed and braided, and lay in neat disarray about her narrow shoulders. |
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One personable young man crawls around on the floor searching for bottle caps that can be redeemed for neat prizes. |
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Dab the oil neat on to infected cuts, fungal infections such as athlete's foot, or cold sores, warts, verrucas and insect bites. |
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The neat cut means that they look as good with tailoring and smart shoes as they do with casual T-shirts and trainers. |
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I fantasized about wearing cool clothes and carrying neat gadgets and weapons. |
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I have a neat piece of software with the improbable name of Delicious Library. |
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To fill in spare time, he was devising new odds calculation programmes for football matches, which were turning him a neat profit. |
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On the left hand side of the farmyard stood a fifties-built bungalow with a neat front lawn and potted geraniums on the porch. |
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I had a drawerful of the things, most of them with a neat J monogrammed in one corner. |
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Get past the main gate and well-laid out roads, wide footpaths, neat walkways leading to apartments and clearly painted signboards greet you. |
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She didn't have a beautiful garden, but she kept the place neat and tidy, even to the point where she swept the bare dirt in her yard. |
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Here, we offer a primer on perfect push-up technique and toss in a how-to on the stability ball push-up, a neat new twist on this old favorite. |
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One of these thugs, a balding hulk of a man, performs a neat trick with an espresso coffee. |
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In a neat yin-yang symbiosis, the two main floors embody entirely different but complementary functions and design principles. |
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The first signs of growth are in late winter when tight buds of foliage make a neat mound on the surface of the soil. |
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This announcement earned him a smile and a clap on the shoulder before Aurelio began chopping the potatoes into neat little cubes. |
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I made the mistake of dipping my pinkie into the sauce and trying it neat before dosing my food with it. |
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After rifling through her clutch bag, she produced a crumpled letter written in an extremely neat hand. |
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The body was low-slung, sweeping up to a neat fastback, the windows tinted dark. |
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She wore no makeup and her neat ungroomed eyebrows joined ever so slightly. |
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There's a neat little North Country saying about incomers which works both ways, between people, and between people and the land. |
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Outside the courtroom, McDonald, in a neat white blouse and a black leather blazer, puts her face in her hands and begins to sob inconsolably. |
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I usually prefer my words in neat parcels, bare little things that are scratched onto the page with a smack of impressionism. |
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This hotel is modern and unpretentious, but it's comfortable and neat and quite adequate for most, with private showers. |
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I thought it would be neat to live in a peaceful commune and promote world togetherness. |
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I set Lucie on the couch and picked up the room making it just as neat as it was when we left. |
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They've signposted content with clear navigation and put neat section headers at the bottom of the front page. |
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Look out for a pair of neat black or grey flannel trousers or a pencil or A-line skirt. |
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Simple and neat choreography seemed to be Sushmita's motto for the jatis and the dancers executed her vision with clarity. |
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Val was a good lawman but not exactly noted for his neat appearance nor his generosity with his money. |
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These wooden storage drawers provide a neat appearance and are more functional than an entry table. |
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She is in her early twenties, but serious, tiny, and very neat in appearance. |
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She wore a simple, neat white robe with blue trim and sleeves so broad they looked like wings. |
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The center console is neat and simple, stressing a less-is-more minimalism. |
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Woven garments, such as shirts and trousers, should be folded along their natural creases to maintain a neat appearance. |
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Put a few drops of neat tea tree oil in a bowl of hot water, stick a towel over your head and breathe deeply for a few minutes. |
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Sponge the woolly bits with neat washing-up liquid, suggests a reader who says her father used to deal with greenfly on his roses in this way. |
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And you could never drink it neat unless you wanted to burn a hole in the lining of your stomach. |
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Lace half a bottle of neat spirits with a powerful horse laxative and leave it in the glove box or a prominent place in your home. |
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Among tequila connoisseurs, the best anejo tequilas rank with the finest cognacs and are often consumed neat from a snifter. |
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Her shop is small, neat and full of bags which cleverly walk the line between smart and groovy. |
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He took it, and filling half-a-tumbler with neat spirit drained it at a gulp. |
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The neat DNA was read spectrophotometrically at 260 nm for the quantitation of the virus. |
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Murals of the durbars and processions depict courtiers in their buttoned up coats and white trousers standing in neat rows like stick figures. |
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It's a neat theatrical trick that sees us introduced to the intentionally harsh vulgarisms of sexual parlance. |
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Moving quite spryly for a woman her age Mrs. Khan strode to the wide shelf at the back of the room and retrieved a neat red notebook. |
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Hedges of thorn and dog rose give way to hedges of neat privet, a suburban section where I felt a right Charlie booted and rucksacked. |
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I had to admit, the desktop looked so neat and clean, with the pencils and pens in a mug, the stapler and desk calendar arranged just so. |
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While it had a neat premise it depended on its campiness and the unjaded eyes of 1950s moviegoers to accept the special effects and the film. |
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And as the third quarter was about to end, Hogg recovered yet another ball, Scotland drove it and Dan Parks made it 12-6 with a neat drop kick. |
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And girls, do remember to gently brush your hats after wearing to keep then neat and dainty as a flower before you place them on a hatstand. |
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Some of the walls were herringboned with neat chisel marks from the old days, beautiful under the flashlight's beam. |
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The Port Elizabeth waterfront is lined with neat wooden villas and small hotels nestling among the palms. |
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He is elderly and balding, with horn-rimmed glasses and tobacco-stained teeth, wearing a neat blue pullover, clean white shirt and sandals. |
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I don't know how they get white meat packed into the neat circles or oval shapes that they make chicken sandwich out of. |
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They were set down with neat penmanship on small pieces of white paper decorated with hearts, flowers and blue ribbons. |
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There were primitives, like a neat stair saw dated 1808, a Conestoga wagon jack, and the earliest lawn mower ever. |
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It was neat but not terribly configurable, and did have various annoyances. |
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Even the most of critical foreign or local observers had neat note pads at the close of the polling day last night. |
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I held it up to the light and read the slightly smudged neat italic handwriting. |
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This neat row of obedient teenage popstrels reminded me of something we witnessed one Saturday morning in London, a few years back. |
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His breeches were an expensive black velvet, but his shirt was a common white cotton with a neat and fashionable ruffle. |
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It was, however, a neat piece of vocal casting to use Zazzo's counter-tenor to provide an element of contrast in a piece heavy with male roles. |
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Restaurants, chic boutiques, pousadas and a few dive shops now line the neat alleys cordoned off to traffic. |
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She wears a neat suit with some understated earrings and an antique silver bracelet. |
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Cochin Port Trust did not click as a team and ICF played a fast and neat game, but it needs taller players to survive in defence. |
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As there are no unsightly oil or gas tanks involved, the resulting installation is usually neat and unobtrusive. |
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He watched admiringly as waiters deboned his very fine grilled sole into two neat fillets. |
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Broken edges can be made neat by cutting a square of turf behind the damage, prising it free, moving it forward and trimming off the broken part. |
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I noticed it was also consistent in ejection, piling spent brass in neat little clumps within a couple of feet of one another. |
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Finally, when it is as thin as vermicelli, it is dried and cut to an even length and sold in neat bunches. |
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I have a wide circle of friends, a wide range of interests, and, apart from the downs everyone has, a pretty darned neat life. |
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Each page has neat little sections for you to write the characteristics of the wine, your actual tasting notes, and food pairing suggestions. |
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Equally white in The Sow's Litter, five well-rounded piglets enjoy their dam's bounty as she inspects her neat pail and trough of fodder. |
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The problem is that these very complications are all too neat and not too plausible. |
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Everything was neat and tidy, and there were no dirty dishes or food leftovers to be seen anywhere. |
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The pressure told in the 23rd minute when the left-winger opened the scoring with a neat effort. |
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Gavin stood in front of us in a brown anorak with the zip all the way up, no doubt with a neat shirt and tie underneath. |
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This colourful range of ragged see-through tops is teamed with neat looking A-line skirts and wide legged trousers. |
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Her neat handwriting was flowing and legible, nothing like my slanted scrawl. |
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Amar and his friends tried their best to turn the area into a dance floor, inviting an unobliging audience with some neat hip-hop moves. |
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It's a neat trick, actually, and sidesteps the innate structure that pervades dance music's more epic compositions. |
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Although not required, a wire, wood, or plastic container keeps your compost pile looking neat and prevents animals from scattering food scraps. |
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She hops out into the garden, does a sort of discreet cough, and up comes a nice neat little wad of hair, no fuss, and no mess. |
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Be prepared for potential buyers to root around in cupboards and wardrobes, even under the beds, and ensure they are neat as a pin. |
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It's a neat trick to have a way to spell words containing both nasalization and crucially important tone without any accents or funny letters. |
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They suffer little from disease and spread by throwing up new suckers or shoots each year, forming a bristly, neat thicket. |
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Here is the second cluster of huts, wattle fences enclosing neat crofts of fowl houses and kitchen-gardens blown with harvest. |
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Another neat trick is to add two or three bits of lemon peel to acidulate the water. |
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Her bleached blonde hair is dragged up into neat golden coils of plaiting, like a sleeping snake on her head. |
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It was a gorgeous day, the kind of winter day when the sun glares off the snow and makes everything look neat and clean. |
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None of Wilder's leading characters, no matter how neat the final denouements of his films sometimes are, were ever anything but anti-heroes. |
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Blocks of colour work better than patterns and neat tailoring works better than layers. |
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Her hair is divided into two neat braids and there's a tooth missing from the upper row. |
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She'd lick the soup plate clean of everything except the peas and carrots, which she left in separate neat piles on either side of the dish. |
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Lighting was selected to brighten without glaring, and displays were designed to be neat and clean, but not antiseptic. |
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So I dug around and came across this rather neat summary of the story and apparently it is still there! |
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This service method is neat in appearance, sanitary, healthy, and moves the buffet line in a timely manner. |
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He wrote a brief message to her and signed his name in flowing but not too neat script that he obviously hadn't spent time perfecting. |
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The hinges are flat straps across the front, which bend over the pintles and form a short neat strap on the back, ending in split curls. |
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That's because, behind the respectable suit and neat grey beard, deep down Brian loves a good row. |
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The centre armrest is attached to the handbrake which is a neat idea and it opens up to reveal storage space for a mobile phone. |
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She put her school books in a neat row, making sure her books stood up straight. |
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Slightly angled stripes of red and white march across the painting's surface in a neat arrangement. |
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They had a small heel and a neat arrangement of straps that Ariana thought very pretty. |
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Jane's had a neat arrangement of books stacked on top of each other and a can of half-used blue hair dye. |
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Hammers and anvils were arrayed in neat lines while stocky men in the background sweated over their jobs. |
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Facing them 200 yards away are the neat files of white sacks containing split peas and maize, each attended by companies of askari. |
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Banana beignets are a neat surprise. The hot apple crisp and the cookies are satisfying. |
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Bacon's not-quite-leading-male good looks are complemented with nondescript, reasonably smart clothes and a neat haircut. |
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As he began shuffling his papers so they were neat and organized, whispers began to fly around the class. |
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The sergeant counted the money onto the kitchen table, note by note, arranging it in neat piles. |
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In Mexico, the tops of the wooden posts are cut off at the same level, creating very neat and tidy fences. |
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She absent-mindedly made a neat pile of the scattered magazines on the coffee table. |
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Several long and narrow tables were arranged in neat rows, teachers scouting the premises between them. |
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There were three chairs arranged in a neat semi-circle, with a coffee table in the center. |
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A key feature of the farm is the farmhouse and farmyard which is well laid out and always maintained in a very neat and tidy fashion. |
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We travel down from Newcastle and Durban twice a year in order to keep the graves neat and tidy. |
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In fact, salt crystals are formed by the very neat and orderly arrangement of alternating sodium and chloride ions. |
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Many thanks to everyone who came out to help keep all areas around the river so neat and tidy. |
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But I know many children of less than neat parents who rebel by aggressively keeping house. |
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Aberdeen gave the ball away far too often to be able to mount any sustained pressure, whilst the visitors were neat and tidy in their play. |
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There were clothes everywhere and that was unusual seeing as she was a very neat person. |
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He was extremely neat and tidy around the place and took a gentle pride in maintaining the place so well. |
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And doesn't such an organized and neat man deserve to be indicted just for making us all look bad? |
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Or again, he was an amazingly neat gardener, one might almost say a perfectionist. |
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Maybe she was just a neat person, and it was a summer assignment, and she wanted everything to be organized, so she had tucked it away. |
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There is nothing wrong with being a slob until you start complaining all the time that you wish you were neat and organized. |
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He was neat and dapper when I saw him in 1995 in Kansas City, where he was filming the movie of that name. |
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But unless you're particularly neat and tidy, they can soon end up rolling around the floor, or getting sat on by a passenger. |
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Not only did these materials present a neat appearance, but their flexibility allowed them to be used around curvilinear and geometric beds. |
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I recognized my mothers abnormally neat handwriting at once and I began to read. |
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It suggested a forger might have selected a relatively smooth area of the back as a place to carve the small, neat characters. |
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However, for gardeners who prefer rather more order in their garden, this type of cotoneaster is perfect for training into a neat fan shape. |
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He has finally, it seems, sorted out his blog format, and everything looks fabulously neat and tidy. |
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Admittedly, it is a rather neat effect to use, but not when it appears on nearly every track. |
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Calderon, an attacking midfielder, displayed some neat touches and demonstrated a willingness to run at defenders. |
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The look was relaxed, and the illusion hemlines, also achieved with stripes and shiny fabrics, were a neat way to make clothes appear longer. |
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Some common-sense solutions, and neat statistics, are found within the paper. |
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This was a neat bit of satire, making the impossibility of the situation immediately obvious. |
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I'm sure that I could never have written such a neat bit of syntactical plotting. |
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Justin made a neat recovery and with agile steps, he circled the demon, wrapping the silver thread around its throat. |
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This one is as neat a demonstration of the Arthurian cycle as any book in the Clarke canon, and as stimulating. |
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At the moment we don't have a neat solution to the problem and it really is stretching staff and eroding morale. |
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The economist who raised the subject has found a neat solution to all these problems. |
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So a neat solution is to put an inexpensive hard drive into the printer to receive the print job and keep these large files off the network. |
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Folding them together was a pretty neat trick, and it has been done without a wrinkle or seam showing. |
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Perhaps there is some neat technical solution, though as yet that doesn't seem to be the case. |
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That's a problem, since Kerry does not conveniently fit into any neat political cubbyhole. |
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This reveals the fact that the issues that apply to pre-contact cultures cannot be defined into any neat and efficient concept or word. |
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He measures pain and capacity to suffer in neat units and disregards old-fangled notions such as species or emotion. |
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We prefer to live in a neat moral universe, and so we simplify, even to ourselves. |
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You seem to have moved from a neat engineer's view of the world to a view which accepts and celebrates the complexity out there. |
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With regard to gender, these associations meant that they appeared to resist neat definitions. |
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The medieval holy wars in the Middle East could not be solved by rational treatises or neat territorial solutions. |
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This historical framework keeps things pretty clear, although its neat divisions, both chronological and thematic are more imagined than real. |
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The meal is a full Russian spread, and in between the different courses shots of neat vodka are served. |
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Then realize that there are lots of other really neat guys out there, and someday you might love one of them instead. |
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So, I invited this really neat guy whom I've been dating for the past three months. |
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How fortunate we are to be in the center of the exciting geometric growth of this new industry, with such neat people sharing the experience. |
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One of the really neat things about conventional wisdom is that sometimes it's true. |
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Her tiny council bungalow is neat and clean, and she has a sofa bed in the sitting room, which means she can have visitors. |
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He is dressed in leisure clothes, a neat logo on the breast pocket of his shirt. |
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We picked up a neat set of utility shelving, manufactured from recycled plastic, to go in the garage. |
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Apple takes you back to when a mobile phone was a brick, not the neat little gadgets they are now. |
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I did a neat backward somersault and landed in the river in a welter of blue and silver, unpleasantly aware I could not swim. |
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Robert, who lives near Bromley in Kent, had the unhappy task of sorting through the contents of his parents' neat red brick bungalow. |
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His thick mop of hair was pure white, as was his neat little Vandyke beard. |
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The second neat thing we learn is that the rioters aren't reacting against capitalism. |
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In either case, the reference to neat depends on its use earlier and on its value as a word. |
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It is difficult to make neat generalizations about this wide-ranging and ambitious volume. |
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The neat and professionally dressed men looked out of place in the homey messy surroundings. |
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Both are great real-life characters and have a lot of neat stories to tell. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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I could make thread shanks with buttonhole stitch as well as complete a neat French seam. |
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The neat property of this attack is that the capacity of this storage mechanism scales at exactly the same rate as the data stream's rate does. |
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Eight minutes later, he hit a neat pass across the penalty area before Todorov slipped the ball past Friedel. |
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It means an invisible join and allows me to line up all my rows for a really neat finish. |
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Applying moisturizing creams daily will help prevent dryness and cracks, keeping cuticles looking neat and making cutting unnecessary. |
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Their balcony, though small, used to be neat and tidy with well-kept hanging baskets. |
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The edges will look a little ragged, so trim them if you prefer a neat edge. |
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A relaxed but buoyant atmosphere sustained by well-tempered music and the interior design neat and elegant. |
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They eat little worms and little insects and things, and they're a neat little animal. |
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A Redditor shared a neat trick to make permanent markings on any metal tumbler or saucepan. |
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Her white sneakers were annoyingly neat and the laces were knotted tightly and securely. |
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I'm sure you could work some neat designs into the building front using the colour differences. |
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Although described as of trailing or twining habit, my plants have grown upright, with neat stiff stems that need no support. |
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Here and there on the curb, other entrepreneurs hack shoe soles out of used tires and stack the soles in neat bundles for resale. |
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A desk spanned the width of the room, and there were files folders and CDs stacked in neat piles on the desk, and a computer built into it. |
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The books that couldn't fit on the shelves were stacked in neat piles nearby. |
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We sat at the big table and watched my mum count the coins, stacking it all into neat piles by denomination. |
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Leafcutter ants cut neat scallop shapes out of leaves, which they carry home to their underground colonies. |
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Twist peacock herl ends and wind on in front of hackle to form a neat head. |
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This exchange was repeated several times till I poured neat gin into a tumbler and she glugged it happily. |
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The bodies were laid out in a neat row, each wrapped in a shroud of black plastic, next to the twisted wreckage of the bus. |
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These neat little gadgets may look like a travel clock, but they've got a bit more processing power. |
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The mud fell out of her fingers and she initially felt terrible seeing her neat fingernails devouring the filth but still, she was resolved. |
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You should also get a haircut regularly as it will make your hair easier to style, and keep it looking neat most of the time. |
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Civil servants wear neat uniforms to work, as do schoolchildren and teachers. |
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Her hair was pulled into two neat buns on either side of the back of her head, and covered with hairnets. |
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The man in front of me unloads his basket, then dumps his plastic basket on top of the neat stack of other shopping baskets. |
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The first issue features an eclectic mix of fiction, poetry, and photographs tucked between the covers of a neat and stylish A5 booklet. |
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See what the critics say of your harmless jokes, neat little trim sentences, and pet waggeries! |
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Clearly, there isn't a neat association between the growth of the craft beer and the fate of brewpubs. |
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It had big windows with little balconies for flowers at the front and neat lawns surrounded by a high fence with spikes along the top. |
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The children began in right earnest by first drawing a neat margin on the chart paper they were provided with. |
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The children began in earnest by first drawing a neat margin on the chart paper they were provided with. |
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I had noticed this morning that Nia's fingers were long and thin, her bitten down nails neat though she only trimmed them with her teeth. |
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The protagonist is a middle aged man in blue overalls, with a neat haircut and little baldy patch. |
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These very trim and neat little craft will be a big addition to the club for their one class racing events. |
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These neat and trim premises and surrounds are a credit to the school's scholars and teachers. |
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He is in front of his locker, placing written scouting reports and color-coded charts on Orioles hitters into neat stacks on the floor. |
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She acts pure as the driven snow and she is extremely neat and clean about her desk and her personal appearance. |
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A few rainy days were spent cleaning up the field, so there are several neat rows and some newly transplanted banana trees. |
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Near the end of the book with its empty gaping pages and neat writing was a verse scratched out with red pen. |
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Carefully separate lettuce leaves and trim with scissors to form neat cups. |
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This should be as neat and clean as the interior of the house, windows gleaming and tools hung neatly on hooks on the wall. |
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They are these neat ski like things that go on his hands that allow him to plane across the water a lot easier. |
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Your musical theatre work is a neat combination of your acclaimed playwriting work and your scoring for theatre. |
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They are happily engrossed in their game, though there is no audience to see and applaud a great throw or a neat catch or a lovely shot. |
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Windross is a tall, rangy player, who showed some neat touches and whose confidence grew in the second half. |
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Putting on an air of self-assurance, she marched into the room, clutching a neat stack of tomes in her other hand. |
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Sadly, pathetically, while he was hospitalised his neat single storey home was broken into and ransacked in an obvious search for money. |
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A smile of pleasure lighted up the Stranger's face when his eye fell on Caroline, her neat feet shod in plum-colored prunella gaiters. |
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She was wearing a neat black knee length skirt, white blouse and a dark waistcoat and carrying a bag from a local department store. |
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Here, in one neat package, Franklin constructed a prescription that went into making a self-made man. |
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Bearing steaming mugs, she returns doing a neat impersonation of an agony aunt, asking how long I've been married. |
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He is a small, tidy man with a neat beard and an orange Yves Saint Laurent top. |
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Wilson runs a neat and tidy show, with just the occasional seasoning of edge to it. |
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In a rather neat and tidy package, the movie playfully portrays the highs and lows of a complicated dating process. |
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The words inside were written in black ink, in very neat and tidy handwriting. |
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You'll see neat and tidy chapters, broken into subsets on theory, mechanics, and practice. |
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I'm just looking for a neat and tidy finish to the season before preparing for the new one. |
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Warfare, whether small-scale or large-scale, does not follow neat timelines nor obey the sensibilities of scriptwriters. |
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Watch edits to the English Wikipedia happen almost real-time on a map with Wikipediavision, a neat dynamically-updating Google Maps mashup. |
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It passed over the sleekly barbered lawns and slightly ruffled the neat rows of asters and cannas. |
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Her hair, once strawberry blonde was now tied into a neat gray knot at the nape of her neck. |
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He started off with a neat goatee but now dons a beard to get into character. |
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There was a white picket fence around the neat front yard, and the two-story house had a wraparound porch. |
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A sign written in neat calligraphy says that this marks the spot of a village that was destroyed by a flood a year ago. |
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This is a neat little feature about how rubber sculptures of the animated characters were used as stand-ins while the actors did their thing. |
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The town's labyrinthine streets and alleys are dotted with ancient churches and neat rows of elegant 16 th-century mansions. |
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She was dressed serviceably in a grey dress, her hair was pinned up in a neat bun, and she was wearing glasses. |
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In front of the Soviet-built control tower are several neat rows of tents, each with bunk beds and a heating and air conditioning unit. |
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It all sounds to me like a neat way of ensuring that the public service is stacked with people from the left. |
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Often, as is the case here, it is a handy tool for misdirection or a neat handle from which to hang accusations. |
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Bill looks slim and well-tanned and has a neat short haircut that has been tinted blond. |
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They both did neat comic turns as the Devil, a role once amusingly danced by Baryshnikov. |
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One artistic work that stupendously manages this neat feat of perspective is the musical Cabaret, currently on the boards of the Citadel Theatre. |
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It was kind of neat to see four women all lined up singing, but the off-key harmonizing didn't grab me. |
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There is a cluster of small, neat circular wounds on both sides of his left knee. |
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Whenever you saw him, he was all mockered up, as neat as a beetle in its shell. |
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Bligh felt bemused, standing in this trench with its perfectly revetted walls and neat dug-out bunkers. |
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Their straplike leaves, smooth, shiny, and thick, fan out symmetrically around a central cup to form a neat rosette. |
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Now this pretty young woman bears a scar more commonly seen in old men, a neat red line cut by surgeons from her collarbone down her sternum. |
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Ben Black followed up with a neat move to step through the Cougar defence which was left chasing shadows for another converted try. |
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When we were flying to Texas at Xmas the plane had a neat feature showing you exactly where we were on the globe and where we'd been. |
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By placing the tape in the public domain, legal experts say, network execs pulled off a neat trick. |
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