The shifting set apart, the director Joe Dowling eschews any tricksiness, instead concentrating on making the most of his talented cast. |
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Similarly, we may have preferences for certain colors based on the primate trichromatic color visual system. |
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The nocturnal origins of primates imposed constraints on certain sensory systems, namely trichromatic vision. |
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New and practical staining techniques on frozen tissues, such as modified trichrome and crystal violet stains, are welcome additions. |
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Cross-striations were present within the cytoplasm on hematoxylin-eosinstained sections and were highlighted by trichrome stain. |
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Some of the tricyclists have been on waste-collection courses at Wongpanit. |
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John Prescott, then working as a steward for Cunard cruise liners, was home on shore leave. |
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That's because the two months he served on the Spyglass were the two months that we were on shore leave. |
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The pubs used to shut at nine then and he came home drunk with these two Dutch sailors on shore leave. |
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On shore leave in Manila, he meets up with Yuddy on the eve of a disastrous lapse in judgment. |
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They're on shore leave right now, but they'll all be back by the time we leave tomorrow morning. |
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Kant's phenomenal realm is but an island, and that a floating island on a bottomless and shoreless sea. |
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There are few suitable locations along the shoreline, but many on the continental shelf. |
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Spend the better part of three days on the river and two days camping along its shoreline. |
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He landed on the shoreline seeing nothing as he went deeper into the forest boundaries. |
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Woody plants may create problems on embankments and along the shoreline of a pond. |
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He was standing on aft deck by the shoreside rail, staring in to shore when she approached. |
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The figure for shoreweed and water lobelia is based on a sample of 93 fens and dune pools. |
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Cutting or collecting shoreweed and bottomweed is prohibited from sunset to sunrise and also on Sunday. |
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He flits and flies all over the camp, scampers and gambols, plays little mischievous tricks on everyone. |
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In the majority of Western cultures, tricks and jokes are played on the bride and groom separately at small parties held prior to the big day. |
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It might be love if only they can stop playing nasty practical tricks on each other. |
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We watched a group of skater boys practicing their tricks on various walls and steps. |
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Not only were they mismatched in color, but they were frayed on the ends and had various holes on the sleeves. |
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The party mood spilled into the game with French tricks and flicks on show for a frenzied audience. |
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And when your enthusiasm for walking wanes, try these six tricks to keep moving on the fitness path. |
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He says the key is keeping tension on the string and progressing from basic tricks to more complicated manoeuvres. |
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If all players discard their final card on the same trick, no points are awarded. |
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A chat and subsequent visit to the vets and he's now on medication which seems to be doing the trick. |
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I've had back trouble and if I want to keep playing to the standard I need to take on a physio full time so this is doing the trick for me. |
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Similar trickery explains why the Government wants to criminalise the wearing of face paint or silly masks on demonstrations. |
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There is a lot of trickery going on in the carnival, as Ben quickly discovers. |
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It's a tricky business producing a film based on a book that your audience already has a solid affinity with. |
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He stuck candles in wine bottles on each of his artfully mismatched tables. |
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The jointed wooden rules are metrically misnumbered in black on dark yellow. |
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Boys who binged on booze and smoked marijuana daily were three to four times more likely to be found suffering from depression a year later. |
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The 5ft 6in caretaker ballooned to 25 st 5lb by bingeing on pies, crisps and chocolates as he struggled to come to terms with the tragedy. |
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Binge drinkers are to be shown CCTV of their behaviour in a bid to change their habits and ease pressure on hospitals. |
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He had earlier used seven of his own clubs in a vain attempt to keep the ball on the short grass. |
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Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed. |
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The Department of Health, in a bid to curb binge drinking among young people, pushed for a 50 per cent increase in duty on spirits. |
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He piled on the pounds when his business was hit by the recession and he started binge-eating for comfort. |
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I was put up at a villa that stood on stilts in the sea and which required a short journey by boat to reach from the main resort itself. |
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They had managed to brave the strong winds and to make the short journey down Main Street on foot. |
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Now hardly anybody works on Saturday mornings and cars and buses are freely available to make the short journey to Ibrox or Parkhead. |
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Another night, on the short walk home, he became disoriented and lost, and eventually found himself in an endless tunnel. |
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Next on the ramp, was a model wearing a short skirt and top, all woven in silk. |
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When I wore my shirt with its short sleeves you could see the scars on my wrist. |
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Netflix plans to stream the series once it airs on TV, which means there's going to be a ton of binge-watching. |
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He is primarily focused on nabbing viewers aged 15-to-25 years, a demographic especially prone to on-demand, binge-viewing. |
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Bermudians will still be able to gamble on horse racing, the football pools, in the bingo halls and on internet gaming sites. |
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Now, thanks to technology, you type in any postcode on the computer and, bingo, the name of the local MP appears in a nanosecond. |
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Making a historical drama that purports to be based on truth is a tricky business. |
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Fold the pancake neatly into a triangle, place on a plate, trickle the sauce around the pancake and serve immediately. |
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Lollipop ladies were warned yesterday that they must not wear short skirts and high heels while on duty. |
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I was putting away the short ball, hitting the forehands well and not missing anything on the backhand. |
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The big-hitting Justin Kemp ran himself out on 18 as Boje did some fine fielding from short cover. |
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In 1975 they got together a small group and went over to the UK to work the Irish music venues on a short tour. |
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I have seen far too many people give up too quickly on their programs after a few short weeks. |
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Some people might have very short memories but there are others on this side of the House who have very long memories. |
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Memories are short and unless the media or Opposition pick up on it, the government's failure will go largely unnoticed. |
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Most of the applications were short and boring, but Jim's eyes instantly settled on the longest one. |
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The short essay then quickly moves on to a concern about how we should read Nietzsche's texts. |
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Two of the main ingredients in this are sugar and refined flour, both of which are seriously short on nutrients. |
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Was it a ruse to allow reporters short on subject matter to fill the pages dedicated to the European Championship? |
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Newer outfits can also face potential conflicts of interest, or at least be short on quality. |
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The Prime Minister's speech was short on any vision that addressed those matters. |
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What the South African world number four will be short on is the level of confidence achieved only through winning. |
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However, whatever the visitors were lacking they will never be short on pride and spirit. |
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We have not gotten off that, which is why we're short on equipment and personnel and training. |
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Coming off four heavy defeats on the bounce, his charges looked lamentably short on confidence. |
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Reading a book of plays is another great way to get some reading in when you're short on time. |
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The students are long on facts and short on the reflection and analysis that comes with experience. |
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If you're short on time and desperately in need of a one-stop option for all of your green needs, you're in luck. |
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With the retirement of Istabraq we are short on stars but this lady could soon be a darling with racegoers everywhere. |
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They may be strong on physical prowess, but a little short on the professional side. |
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Armed with a booming drive, he is not short on confidence, and it is more than his golf that will help him to stand out. |
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It was the same Government which made a plea to the Supreme Court that the scheme could not be run as they were short on money! |
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Is this someone's way of telling us we're short on our annual allotment of carrots? |
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The book is somewhat short on hard evidence, yet Davies says he has no doubt about the truth of the revelations. |
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Val's food supply was going on short, she would have thanked him, but instead silently did so. |
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At the moment England are strong on hounds but a little short in the fox department. |
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She trickled the acid over the body, focusing mostly on his face, and hands, though the packet held enough to dissolve most of the entire body. |
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A cut curved slightly downward on her left cheek, still trickling minute amounts of blood on the sundress. |
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And I really went week after week, month after month, before the details of what was going on in that family slowly began to trickle out. |
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This is the cue for scores of stragglers who slowly trickle into the ground in small groups and squat on the bare ground. |
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He put on his basketball uniform and began to loosen his muscles while his teammates slowly trickled in and follow suit. |
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Two guards took their positions on either side of the door and opened it as the kingdom's residents began to trickle in slowly. |
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Combined with ice cubes and a little bit of essence, the trickles of liquid from crushed melons go on to become a sweet delicacy. |
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His arms were covered in small trickles of blood that flowed from the many burns on his body. |
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I stand at the counter while the barista lowers the handle on the powerful espresso machine, watching the thin trickle of aromatic liquid. |
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With rental income dwindling to a mere trickle on many estates in 1880-81, signs of alarm in the Big House were not hard to find. |
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This scenario asks us to believe in trickle-down economics theory on a global scale, even though so far it has not worked in any single country. |
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It's definitely a case of trick or treat this weekend depending on where you're going in Wales. |
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The centre is holding a week of scary celebrations ending with a trick or treat day on Friday. |
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On current form most bookmakers will surely be offering short odds on them managing even the one point this time around. |
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If you've left it this late to bet, the short odds will make it hard to make too much money from a bet on Science. |
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That inquiry followed positive dope tests on two horses beaten at short odds. |
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After all, why else did the bookies place such record-breakingly short odds on just such a draw? |
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Otherwise Mark Read will be offering very short odds indeed on NT Labor being a one term government. |
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Paul Walsh sent in a high ball which dropped short to Peter Walsh on the edge of the square. |
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The perpetrator was said in court to have drunk 15 pints of beer and five shorts between noon and 4pm on the day of the offence. |
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During this period he also worked on the script development of Scandal and produced two other feature films and three shorts. |
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Livia Ruzic is a Melbourne-based sound editor who works on shorts, documentaries and feature films. |
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The Raindance festival commences on October 23 and will include 70 feature films and 200 shorts from 22 countries. |
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To reach Phillip W Steele's grandparents on Gilliland farm, the caller would have to ring two longs and a short on a wooden box on the wall. |
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He's right too about the Commercials putting out more shorts on a price rise. |
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Shoppers were caught short as facilities remained locked when cleaners went on strike. |
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We confirmed with Catherine that when Liam was caught short on the way home he would use the stream to urinate in. |
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The jump in reasoning brought me up short, and normally I would have leaped on him for it, and the conversation would have ended. |
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Just yesterday he was laying on the living room floor with his binky in his mouth, clutching his stuffed animal. |
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When it was getting close to nap time, she grabbed her binkie, climbed into mom's lap, and put her head on her chest. |
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The 32-year-old was jailed for nine months after Swindon Crown Court heard he was tracked down through prints left on the black bin liner. |
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Spence was able to get binocs on a kinglet and a nice male yellow-rump eventually. |
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In short, the quality of your trip depends largely on proper planning for the unexpected. |
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The train journey down to Reading on Thursday evening was nothing short of miraculous. |
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Two years ago I woke up on a day so sunny and gorgeous, it was nothing short of surreal. |
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Recently relaunched, the car's performance on bumpy roads is little short of astonishing. |
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A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment. |
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Vegetarian cuisine prepared in Zen monasteries relied heavily on soy products, including miso soup and tofu. |
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Plain tofu is often eaten in the morning with a touch of ginger, or miso soup with tofu on the side. |
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When Clare Boothe's The Women was first produced on Broadway in 1936, it was seen as not only antifeminist but outright misogynous. |
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And it found, as Ron just said, that it's on the short end of the stick now. |
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Alan Knott remembers it with some bitterness as he was stranded on 96 not out, four runs short of a maiden test century. |
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It stands on a short glazed foot rim and base rising to an everted c-shaped glazed body stopping short of the rim. |
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The Port defence stood solid when Tullamore took on two short penalties only to be stopped short of the line. |
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He stopped short of actually defending high fuel taxes on environmental grounds, but the link has been made. |
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Here individuals in villages can deal with localized shortages by drawing on foods that have been stored. |
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Fresh pasta, oatcakes and shortbread are made on the premises, and game, seafood and salads are prepared from scratch. |
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At 7.30 pm recently we had an insistent ringing on the door by children dressed for trick or treat. |
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Extra police patrols will also be brought in to crack down on anyone who goes over the top while playing trick or treat. |
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There was a great display of spooky costumes in Clonaslee on Sunday, October 31 as local children went on their trick or treat rounds. |
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Our community is the sort where children go trick or treating on Hallowe'en. |
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My friends make fun of me because I still want to go trick-or-treating on Halloween. |
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Strachan, on the other hand, was regarded as tricksy enough to outmanoeuvre his dour Aberdeen and Manchester United manager. |
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Also, a pair of tricksy pop-out cupholders hide behind a flimsy bit of plastic on the passenger side. |
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I'm sure they've got someone across the street watching us with the binocs, and making notes on our every move. |
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Holding up a peculiar instrument, similar to pair of binoculars, he zeroed in on the flag flying over one of the tent posts. |
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In fact she had merely been using her binocular vision to read the price on that designer dress in Droopy's window. |
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The 3D illusion depended on binocular vision, but de Toth only had one eye. |
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Wheatstone's own research on binocular vision further strengthened the relocation of perception in the human body. |
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Their eyes are on the top of their head, close together to allow for binocular vision. |
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In these graphs, vertical error bars represent 1 standard deviation, calculated from binomial statistics on the number of visits. |
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Mamet's works are about tricksters, con men, people always out to put one over on someone else. |
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The flag is a tricolor with blue, white, and green fields and a red star on the triangular white field on the left. |
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Cian then returned home on Monday and was greeted by a sea of tricolours and banners at Dublin Airport. |
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The wartime tricorn hat and WRNS badge on display are those she wore on D-Day itself as she went on duty at Eisenhower's HQ at Southwick House. |
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Chelsea Pensioners, resplendent in their scarlet coats and ceremonial tricorn hats, command respect and public esteem on parade or off it. |
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Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities. |
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For one thing, it's hard to lose or misplace a dog on your desk, and it's even harder to flatten one accidentally under a coffee cup. |
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As the game wore on and Arsenal continued to misplace passes, the crowd's frustration grew. |
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Alan Thompson misplaced a pass, Shota Arveladze, a substitute, seized on the error and passed to Nacho Novo. |
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Twice Cheadle defenders misplaced passes to Hoyle who sent Longley through on both occasions. |
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Henrik Larsson misplaced a pass and gifted Hibs a winning goal on his Celtic debut. |
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Another time, Weaver pleaded with scorer Bill Stetka to give his player a hit on a pop-up that was misplayed by Detroit's Alan Trammell. |
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With one out, John Derby's fly to right field was misplayed by Paul Odegaard '04, allowing Derby to reach second on the error. |
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That became a big out when Cruz misplayed a flyball into a double on the next batter. |
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Despite Robinson's misplays, the Orioles won the game, 3-2, on Frank Robinson's three-run homer in the ninth inning off reliever Rollie Fingers. |
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Wes Parker follows with a groundball single to right, scoring Fairly with Parker taking second on Oliva's misplay. |
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When it does resurface, on the final page of the book, it short-changes the reader dramatically and disappointingly. |
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Offer solutions instead of dwelling on how Indian Affairs has short-changed us. |
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Brown tree snakes crawling on electrical power lines cause short circuits and are responsible for frequent power outages on Guam. |
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The electrical systems on the walls started to short-circuit before exploding in a chain reaction. |
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He stood by the fireplace in a worn uniform, his tricorn under his arm, tapping his fingers on the mantel. |
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Their tricuspid teeth are especially adapted to feed on organisms with hard shells such as clams, snails, crabs and shrimp. |
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The mitral valve on the left side has two flaps, and the tricuspid valve on the right has three. |
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The local Society is also looking for a child's tricycle or bicycle with stabilisers on loan for a month. |
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He is on a tricycle and only on one wheel at that, so his position on the pedestal is a bit unbalanced. |
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My school encourages us to take bio, then chem, then physics, but because of our term system we can double up on sciences. |
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When birds swallow these fish, toxins are passed on to their tissues, thus bioaccumulating up the food chain. |
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I think the bioaccumulations study basically reflects, same as the health study did, that the plant has no adverse effects on the valley. |
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This rather elusive nocturnal creature suggests the need for further bioacoustics studies on the entire Family Ophidiidae. |
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The impact of the adoption of intensive maize agriculture on the human skeletal system is well documented in the bioarchaeological literature. |
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This book offers for the first time a global perspective on the bioarchaeology of the transition to agriculture. |
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Thus, the same cotton plants used in the experiments were tested in bioassays for differential effects on an insect herbivore. |
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Larvae died with virus symptoms after feeding on treated foliage and the leaf bioassay was easier to count than the apple bioassay. |
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The first one was a picture of a little boy on a tricycle in front of a small house. |
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My 'car' is my tricycle with 250watt electric assist via a hubmotor on the right rear wheel. |
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In addition to monocyclic shoots, there are also bicyclic ones, and on the branches in the canopy top there are even tricyclic vegetative shoots. |
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Their effect on blood pressure can be worsened by taking them along with certain antidepressants, such as tricyclics. |
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In the section on Chinese weapons, clear and colorful illustrations of a halberd, trident and crossbow support the text. |
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The car horn went off as water short-circuited the electrical system and a woman living on an estate just 20 yards away was woken at 5.45 am. |
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Of course he had his shortcomings like us all but these were mainly inclined to show up on the home front. |
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It's time that politicians stopped blaming their shortcomings on the population. |
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Their youth and beauty also made up for any shortcomings in this area on the part of the wife. |
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They cultivate and survive in the bad environment, and are on short commons. |
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The misprinting of two figures on a diagram rendered one of the six questions in the maths exam impossible to answer. |
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She went on to ask if this sort of bad behaviour was the result of misplaced priorities, of too much doctrine and too little demand that we treat each other with respect. |
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If there is a runner on first and the batter hits a ball down the right-field line, the scorer has to watch the ball and the fielder for a possible misplay. |
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No word on if this outrageous sum, which Stewart raised for Hurricane Sandy relief, merited a smile from the famously surly star. |
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It was misprinted on some that were sent out, so it was correct. |
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That artworks can be erroneously explicated by their producers is self-evident to historians of contemporary art, whose very existence is predicated on such misprision. |
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Bicycles and tricycles with heavy-laden trailers come at you from all angles, and on every street corner someone sits offering a vital puncture-repair service. |
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The camera collapses three-dimensional space onto the two-dimensional plane, it disables those faculties of depth perception which depend on binocular vision and parallax. |
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They gather every day at the clock tower, form groups, and head in one direction or another, tossing slogans on the tips of their swords and tridents. |
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I have spent an hour on the phone with Marc Spitz, the author of twee, having him explain twee. |
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Words are mispronounced, accents are horribly wrong, and the acting is no more convincing than an elementary school play put on at Christmas by Grade 4 kids. |
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Now Merwin and Ulmer are apologizing like their political lives depend on it, which, of course, they do. |
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True, the braised fennel was a bit crunchy and the leek and bacon risotto with which it was stuffed was a bit short on leek and bacon, but it was pretty nice. |
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One can do this by basing the material on the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein theorem and the like, approximating the Black-Scholes model with discrete-time binomial trees. |
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One of the results on which al-Karaji uses this form of induction comes from his work on the binomial theorem, the binomial coefficients and the Pascal triangle. |
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In fact we can be fairly sure that Khayyam used a method of finding nth roots based on the binomial expansion, and therefore on the binomial coefficients. |
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Pigs are the one bright spot on the horizon but supplies are short. |
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Police and trading standards representatives will warn the elderly of the scams and ploys used by silver-tongued tricksters to get their hands on their hard-earned cash. |
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He wrote at length on the mismatch between the speech and the audience. |
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Somewhere along the line, I fell in with the charismatic megafauna, and now I work on the physiology, bioenergetics, behavior, and bioacoustics of marine mammals. |
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Then, in 2010, bones thought to be his were found in a seaside church grave in Porto Ercole on the Tuscan coast. |
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Prince Turki al-Faisal, the former Saudi Intelligence Chief and former Ambassador to the U.S., added his complaints on Tuesday. |
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Likewise, the network has managed to successfully create a bona fide hit on Thursdays at 10 p.m. with The mentalist. |
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I'm sorry, but on this issue your archaic misogynous views just stink. |
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She noticed, trailing from the corner of the frozen grimace of his mouth, a trickle of mealy yellow liquid that was drying into a crust on his cheek. |
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Yet it was merk who was dropped as a CIC agent, not Barbie, who remained on the payroll. |
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Of all the leaders on display in the exhibition, merkel is the only one who is confirmed to have seen her portrait by Bush. |
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The US business is still poor and is likely to have come short of the targets but they've continued to win new customers in the UK and have two new power plants on stream. |
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Incorrect signs and misplaced cones as part of restrictions put in place by Richmond upon Thames Council on rugby days led drivers to believe they couldn't park in Crown Road. |
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The discovery of the binomial theorem for integer exponents by al-Karaji was a major factor in the development of numerical analysis based on the decimal system. |
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I confess that the fine art of cooking has been eluding me for quite some time, mainly on the basis that I am a lazy bint and Viv is generally amenable to cooking. |
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Am I supposed to have a rant about the stupid bint in Starbucks this morning who overcharged me by entering entirely the wrong product on the till? |
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No prizes for spotting my finger, but see if you can spot the annoying bint standing in the way of a sign explaining what was going on in one of the pictures. |
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If you want to know more about them, check out their official website, where you can see pictures, read bios, leave messages on their BBS and read their blog. |
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We used to go up on the train tracks, start the trains up, and drive them on the tracks going toward Merrick. |
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A conman posing as a police officer is believed to have struck four times in Wickford, preying on women in their 80s and tricking them out of money. |
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It cannot be denied that land applications under various categories have either been routinely delayed or the paper work misplaced or lost, on several occasions. |
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After police closed the exhibit in which Merrick was put on public display, his circumstances grew progressively more dire. |
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Do you understand that I will not ask any trick questions on this test? |
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Tapping on the glass, she Merrily romps for the benefit of the man and two children on the other side of the window. |
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They're the mischievous little imps that play tricks on us all the time. |
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It was enough to make the deliberations now unfolding on Capitol Hill seem like a Miss Manners tutorial. |
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Traders put on the squeeze by buying large amounts of Martha Stewart stock to drive up its price and force the shorts to cover their positions at a loss. |
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I took on work in the evenings tutoring wealthy high-school students in math. |
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As usual, don't rely on my accuracy in this, but from what I can gather the grass is bailed up in what looks like a big bin liner and left to slightly compost. |
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The locals simply raised an eyebrow and watched as the foundations were dug on a prime shoreside location, and construction began on the epitome of cultural imperialism. |
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I wasn't keen on the title because I felt it sold the band short. |
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It can also bridge the paradoxical mismatch between wide spread unemployment on the one hand and a shortage of properly trained manpower on the other. |
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A Russian naval officer who stole a three-year-old's toy tractor while he was on shore leave had to give it back when police boarded his ship with a search warrant. |
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Menzies had placed the dramatic percentage of figures in a prominent position on the first poster. |
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Spectators watch as models pass by during the Concept Korea show at mercedes-benz Fashion Week in New York on Thursday. |
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Anybody can push a merry-go-round, or push their buddy on sled down a hill. |
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Incredibly you have another killer storm on your hands in short order. |
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Any 30 year old Tennis player would be well within his rights to be a little worried about this obsession, but Tim will never go short on Rhubarb Crumble and chunky Cardigans. |
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So, why did the luxury brand decide to put so much at stake and introduce produce from the devastated region on its menus? |
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There have been quite a few documentaries recently on binge drinking. |
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Should she just leave him there, trickling blood on the carpet? |
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By the end of the game, he looked the part with stitches closing two gashes over the bridge of his nose and another cut on the corner of his eye still trickling blood. |
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Gina was putting on a diplomatic front, but when it came down to it she had him by the short and curlies til Angel got himself out from under the mob's oppressive thumb. |
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Three times a day, she would navigate the options without any idea what was on the menu that day. |
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This enchanting vignette of sailors on shore leave led to his first Broadway choreography, On the Town, and opened the door to his brilliant dual career. |
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But Champion made good on his threats, tweeting the name of the man then quickly deleting it. |
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With a show of irrelevant precision, authorities can systematically and repeatedly mismeasure the obligations that deposit insurance is putting on the taxpayers' bill. |
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There were only six trials on which participants misnamed the target word. |
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The more I listened and asked him questions, the more animated and delighted he became, mentoring me on what he knew. |
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For decades, Woodson Sr. has mentored Paul on how on how government dollars impact people in the communities they live. |
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I got run out by a direct hit and Kabir managed to slip, fall over his bat only to try to scramble in on all fours and be just short of the line when the bails came off! |
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A little boy on a tricycle darted out in front of them from behind a white picket fence but quickly turned and pedaled away when he noticed them standing above him. |
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Children should not be allowed out trick or treating on their own. |
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Prevent fabric distortion or stretch on mediumweight fabrics by applying lightweight fusible tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side before embroidering. |
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Maybe you are still chowing down on dreadfully misproportioned piles of carbohydrates and fat, and working out halfheartedly, or misguidedly, or not at all. |
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Democratic turnaround artist Will Marshall on what Republicans can do to end their political losing streak. |
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Actually, movement conservatives who turn against Wall Street are on the verge of breaking important new conceptual ground. |
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This year, the commercial networks are binging on reality programming. |
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The defence accept that Townend's fingerprints were on three of the stolen paintings, including Turner's Rievaulx Abbey, and Spence's fingerprints were on a bin liner. |
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I had been binging on snacks all day as a way to get me through my work. |
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We were running up and down shouting and calling, pulling at gates, knocking on metal fences, even trying to short-circuit electric fences to set off alarms. |
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Add support to lightweight fabrics by fusing a soft interfacing, like tricot, on the fabric wrong side prior to sticking it to an adhesive stabilizer. |
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I actually had not planned on seeing this movie until today, but a misprinted movie schedule led me astray with tales of Sunday afternoon French movies. |
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Photographs helped America get on board with civil rights and turn against the war in Vietnam. |
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It will mean extra officers being assigned to the Regional Crime Unit which focuses on cross-border crime, including burglary gangs and cashpoint tricksters. |
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Just pop a few bananas on a turntable and you've got yourself a casual kick back! |
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Its surprisingly short length is a cunning trick, since this tantalizing opening leaves you sitting on the edge of your seat wanting to hear a few more snippets. |
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Of course half of South London had to abandon their cars last night and of course the rain has short-circuited half the signal boxes on our railways this morning. |
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Set in a Glasgow slum 30 years ago during the binmen's strike, Ratcatcher focuses on the aftermath of a drowning in a canal and its effect on a 12-year-old boy. |
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William and Kate donned grass skirts and got their funk on in Tuvalu today, on the last day of their royal tour. |
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It is good to remember that today's small number of really excellent stable funds is a sad commentary on the misplaced priorities of the mutual fund industry. |
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For the next decade he worked mainly as a commercial artist, particularly on the designing of posters, showing a keen interest in visual tricks and space illusions. |
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Just as he had Michael Vick, the coach took on Locksley as a mentee. |
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One technique ohmically heated captive samples of powdered soil supported on a thin metal foil. |
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I remember once waiting for ages to go on at this arena where they were playing cow pat bingo. |
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So buff he's obviously a cow pie and spuds man, Kal finally sleeps with Leanne on Wednesday. |
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The drop on the left has kept its large contact angle with the unsanded wood surface. |
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Coleen has been proving that potential cover girls are everywhere, not just on the streets of London. |
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Whilst still on the KGV George took part in providing covering fire for troops in North Africa and for the allied invasion of Sicily and Italy. |
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This week, Gill explains how a cover letter is the key part of your application, and should be specific to the company and job on offer. |
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There is also a great job section, with links to more than 175 journalism job sites plus tips on resume and cover letter writing. |
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I hoped the judges would smile at the horns on my cow pie, but you really had to think outside the box. |
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But the blanket ban on off-peak tickets and day rovers at teatime could be counter-productive. |
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Music Printing and Publishing was an offprint of work on the New Grove Dictionary of Music. |
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There is also part of the ancient Irish alphabet, Ogham, which dates from the 8th century on one of the stones. |
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Brothers Shlomo and Eitan Katz, both professional singers, talk to INN TV's Yoni Kempinski about their lives on and offstage. |
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They unroped themselves to find the descent path following their climb on Saturday evening. |
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Adjusted EBITDA per metric ton and percentage changes are calculated on unrounded underlying figures. |
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Manuscripts must be typed and double-spaced with one-inch margins on one side only of unruled white paper. |
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The property never had a hydro pole on it so we had no choice but be off the grid. |
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As well as aiming to cut down on fat, we should also be trying to replace saturates with unsaturates. |
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Similar to chavtowns, but rating communities on their general unsavouriness. |
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Both have YKK vent zippers and off-the-shoulder seams for zero friction on your shoulders when wearing a pack. |
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Cheryl Cole wore one of his designs on X Factor, a short, pink off-the-shoulder dress. |
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Likewise, Pakistan is off-track on five targets out of six about Reducing Child Mortality. |
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Ash is part of its Ogham series which uses the ancient Celtic writing on the bottle label. |
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Gemma is in Persian on my left wrist and Ronan on my right inner forearm in an ancient Celtic alphabet called Ogham. |
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Mix a large drop of honey with a drop of water on a microscope slide and apply a coverslip. |
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