Like the parting of the Red Sea, the crowd parted for the Boom-Boom Kitty vehicles, allowing them access to the alien vehicle. |
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He did not witness God's power in parting the Red Sea or giving the people manna in the desert. |
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His parting words echoed through her mind as she replayed that last scene by the car. |
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It glistens with a thick varnish-like finish that compels opening, parting at the center like a medieval church's baptistry doors. |
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The parting with Victoria was painful, even though an irresistible competitor in the shape of Albert had arrived. |
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The Belfast-born self-made millionairess gave generously to charitable causes, including parting with emeralds. |
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It has no cleavage or parting and is biaxial positive, nonpleochroic, and monoclinic. |
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Visitors had a chance to attend mass on Sunday morning, celebrating the association, before they bid tearful farewells at the parting lunch. |
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After this the parting song would be trolled out, and the last of the revellers would depart. |
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O'Dwyer is talking football and a parting Dublin fan shouts at him from the almost empty Hogan stand. |
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Although he had been caught off guard by the timing, both politicians knew a parting of the ways had been inevitable. |
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And in his sign-off, the veteran journalist took a parting shot at the industry that increasingly values entertainment over news. |
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The four lads who bought bling into the world of the British boy band are parting ways. |
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That ability in him also allowed himself and his blood brother Jon, after their political parting, to co-exist without any animosity. |
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For those who want to share in the joy without actually parting with their cash, there's unboxing. |
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Katrina stared at me for a long time, her full lips parting and closing and curving just a scant few nanometres. |
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Madame raised her arms heavenward, her lips parting in a wide smile to reveal white, overly-straight teeth. |
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I placed a butterfly kiss on her forehead and she smiled, her lips parting. |
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His eyes stared up at me, his kohl eyeliner artfully smudged, his lips almost parting in a teasing smile. |
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They started to walk, the crowd parting early to let him through but a moment later, they were gone. |
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She came out of the small station, the smoke from the departing train billowed across the lane, parting and swirling about the bare hawthorns. |
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In the pre-dawn light the mist over the water parting briefly to offer a tiny glimpse of some prehistoric monster. |
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At the desk people were parting with large sums of money for their beloved companions, and were booking to come back. |
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The residents of the complex are parting with a hefty sum every month for the maintenance of the garden. |
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After parting the hair on the side, she pulled it into a high ponytail, securing the bang with hair wax. |
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Brushing and parting her hair with a blue wide-toothed comb, she ran the comb down the part, perfecting it until it was a single line. |
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He'd not have minded parting up with seventy-seven bob if he'd had it in his pocket or if he'd been sure. |
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It is important information that potential buyers need to know before parting up the cash. |
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Time to take his parting gifts and memories and go home, another victim of an unforgiving business. |
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The blue in the chief represents the heavens and the parting line nebuly the clouds. |
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He gave Rafe a parting thump along with a touch more verbal abuse and left us alone. |
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I want to stress this wasn't an amicable parting of the ways or a hankering on my part for fresh representation. |
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The sliding windows are held in place by parting beads, with a stop bead at the front. |
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From there, it dropped to the floor, the light silver chiffon overskirt parting to reveal a dark blue underskirt. |
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You will have to do some light grinding on the swage block at the parting line. |
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The idea of enduring several hours of smug comedy songs may be enough to deter many cinema-goers from parting with the entrance fee. |
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Walking through the garden afterwards, she felt the usual feeling on their parting, fear and longing. |
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Edna dear, there is no parting from those we love, no distance can divide, for today in memory's garden, we will walk side-by-side. |
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This story of parting manages to be poignant and pretty yet not cloying and the rhythm will move you as much as the words. |
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So when feeling dies, love dies, and relationships disintegrate and divorce or parting is the next step. |
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She wondered if she would be less devastated if she hadn't witnessed the parting of her father's soul, but couldn't find a definite answer. |
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Remember the parting of the Red Sea, along with so many other interventions which led to the Exodus from Egypt. |
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It was one o'clock, and I felt as if I had been up since the parting of the heavens and the earth. |
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I suddenly believed all those Biblical stories that I had learned as a child, such as the Flood and the parting of the Red Sea, were true. |
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With the parting of the heated wire, both ends of the cutoff are identical and slightly rounded. |
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Much similar to the parting of the Red Sea, the white cloud split into two as the mad scientist confidently strolled out of it. |
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The centerpiece is the parting of the Red Sea and its subsequent disposal of Rameses's guards and chariots. |
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It was the parting of the seas, with Jocelyn in the middle of the forming path. |
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She had short, dark brown hair that reached her neck, and her parting was at the left side, so more hair curved over the right. |
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Make a triangular diagonal parting from the top of the head to just the middle of the ear. |
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Her grey hair fell in a combed central parting to her earlobes, from which pearl ear rings hung. |
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Five years ago when it became apparent academia and I would come to a parting of the ways, I began to work on building a consulting clientele. |
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Darryl mounted Firedancer and rode past them, but he couldn't resist a final parting shot. |
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At the same time, it was a parting shot at my mother's hostile family, a sad little act of revenge on people who would not be there to see it. |
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Then a flash of inspiration hits her, and she spins around to offer a final parting shot. |
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Then, as a final parting shot, he leans over to look at my store catalogue and advises me on what type of music system to buy. |
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Loki only had a moment to make a parting shot at Trev before they got lost in the city streets. |
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It now seems likely that Kay's parting shots will overshadow whatever conclusions the ISG eventually reaches. |
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After faffing about at the plant fair and parting with some cash it was to the dance studios for my daughter's dance class. |
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If there were irreconcilable political differences then they should have agreed to an amicable parting of the ways after the next election. |
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Since I never cut my hair yesterday, I tried gelling my hair into center parting. |
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We begin with a parting word for the longest-serving reporter in the press room. |
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Having this in your wallet will allow you to quickly glance at it before parting with your money. |
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First, where a landlord let premises by demise to a tenant, he was regarded as parting with all control over them. |
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He could see Kevin David out in the back garden, raking up the leaves, which was usually his parting gesture. |
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He went afoot, both that he might arrange many matters, and by way of training them to bear a parting from him. |
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She is a sentimental person who would not dream of parting with diaries, photos, ornaments and keepsakes. |
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My parting word of advice is to go back and study some of the past airmobile and air cavalry operations in Vietnam and other operations. |
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And turkey hunters are not shy about parting with their money in pursuit of gobblers. |
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Or will the parting strains of Robbie Burns' haunting refrain convince her to come back again soon? |
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A smaller and more spread-out shoal of yellow-tail snappers cruise in and out, the dense shoals of saupe and bream parting to let them through. |
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She winced as the cuts, bruises and sprained ankle she had got as a parting gift from her former employer complained loudly. |
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His new hair is reminiscent of a young Clark Gable, with a side parting slicked over to the right. |
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I returned her parting wave just as a servant in messenger livery sprinted up to her, throwing a salute as he passed a scroll over. |
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The ashen face in the bed twisted in pain, pale lips parting and pressing together. |
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In the end, Lady Eleanor settled for a tender, parting kiss on each boy's forehead, affectionately ruffling his hair as she did so. |
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Clive Owen plays Jack, an aspiring writer who supports himself by parting punters from their money in a London casino. |
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Whether or not you dug The Dismemberment Plan, you have to admit that their parting shot is a real lulu. |
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One generation saw the plagues in Egypt, the Red Sea parting, and the awesome majesty of Sinai. |
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A jagged tear split his shirt up one side, the faded red fabric parting to reveal the grimy ladder of his ribs. |
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Throughout the blustering winds parting the tall grass, a figure darted through the brush, and just like that moved as fast as the bolts of lightening above. |
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The haircut still matters and while professional styling may not always be required, the length and way of parting or brushing it should match the face, age and profession. |
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The scenery viewed from the mountain is fantastic and easily justified parting with sixteen pounds to get up there, it was however flipping freezing! |
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In Part Three, Cusick pointedly refers to Exodus when he compares the crossing of the Mississippi on a vine that breaks to the parting of the Red Sea. |
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Although the insurance company refused to total the vehicle, a cascade of collision related problems over the next eighteen months led to our parting of the ways. |
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In the film Oliver's attempt to get Fagin to pray is overwhelmed by the emotional intensity of Fagin's sense of parting from the young orphan he took in. |
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That is hardly surprising because such an acrimonious parting of the ways with the management team almost inevitably means that some tough times clearly lie ahead. |
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Londoners tend to scurry outside at the slightest hint of sunshine, so feel free to look for a parting of the clouds and mention how lovely it is. |
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Con artists appear to have hit on a new tactic, moving from traditional street pitches to rented offices as they lure people into parting with their money. |
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That was the famous racer's parting tribute to speedboating. |
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The biggest concern is that some old people are parting with large sums of their money without properly understanding precisely what it is they are buying. |
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For a couple embarking on a serious relationship, discussion of the terms to apply at parting is almost a contradiction of the shared hopes that have brought them together. |
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Its all a ploy to draw the students of the local language schools into parting with their hard-earned traveller's cheques for what they see as an English microcosm. |
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To start, divide your hair into four even sections by parting from ear-to-ear across the top of your head, and from the front hairline to the nape. |
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As a parting shot I wonder if Terri will get to walk up the aisle. |
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If you are hunting, forget all about accounts collectable, bills unpayable, your wife's parting remarks, the fugaciousness of time, and the seductiveness of the next field. |
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After parting her hair on the side and pulling it back into a ponytail with her black ribbon, Josie took a deep breath and headed down to the dining room. |
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His blond hair with its strange, upwards-aiming parting, accents his extremely pale skin, which has the appearance of being even paler than usual. |
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Owner of the nicest hair cut and the sharpest parting in the Premiership, the Russian is nothing special and has struggled to hold down a regular place. |
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Digging into my parting gift of knish gelato, I decided to abandon my literal interpretation of the blind pairing. |
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If the petrol companies cannot provide the simplest amenities, when you are parting up with sixty pounds of your hard earned cash, then they will soon be a thing of the past. |
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From there came the years in Egypt, ending when Moses brought forth the plagues to convince Pharaoh to let his people go, and the parting of the Red Sea. |
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When it came to shooting the famous parting of the Red Sea, Ridley Scott elected to show a tsunami splitting the waters. |
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In parting, I asked, if she had to pick one thing about the clubs that had made a lasting impression on her, what it would be. |
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Like the Bedouins, they left their faces and the parting of their hair exposed. |
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But Morris declined to take a parting shot, instead expressing gratitude to Ailes for making him a rich man. |
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You'll be glad to know that the restaurant's parting shot, a rather insipid brandy Alexander, was as horrible as anything I've tasted this side of George IV Bridge. |
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In addition, poor-quality, translucent to cloudy, dark gray cordierite is also present, as is corundum with well-developed rhombohedral parting that tends to crumble. |
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He stated that a well-defined parting surface, such as a bedding plane or unconformity, is a prerequisite for the site of intrusion of a concordant sill. |
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Sebastian Coe has been especially reanimated for the occasion and his side parting has been measured and angled precisely to meet IOC hairstyle guidelines. |
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This dispute did not make for an amicable parting, according to investigators. |
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Bedouin women wore bright clothes and burqas, the parting of their hair and their kohl-lined eyes left exposed. |
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Mr. Kagan resigned the deanship in April 1992, lobbing a parting bomb at the faculty that bucked his administration. |
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The Japanese occupation and the period directly after the Proklamasi were followed by an extremely painful, violent parting of the ways between our countries and communities. |
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I feared the morning, for I knew that our parting would be difficult. |
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But I could use it as a murse for the show if you're parting with that ole thing. |
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It was strange to him that a father should feel no tenderness at parting with an only son. |
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We came to a parting of the ways because of our different ideas about what should be done to move the company forward. |
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Alexander arranged a double phalanx, with the center advancing at an angle, parting when the chariots bore down and then reforming. |
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A drainage divide, water divide, divide, ridgeline, watershed, water parting, is the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins. |
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To her bequeath'd them with his parting breath, And sunk serene in unregretted death. |
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It referred to the parting glass or stirrup cup given to a guest on leaving. |
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The parting does not really occur until the triumph of rabbinism, which did not take place until the third century. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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Perhaps the most obvious was Matt Smith's Doctor Who, with singer Brendon Urie wearing braces, a bowtie and a foppish side parting. |
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Our machines have shown us the uninhabited heavens while parting the angelless clouds. |
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At parting, they bestowed a cup on him of a miraculous make, for it was ever full of wine, let the drinker be ever so drouthy. |
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Some groaners are converted into running gags, as when Joel and his brother get in a duel of parting, one-last-thing-before-you-go affirmations. |
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Frank Williams had admitted that he had regretted parting with BMW but stated that Toyota had tremendous ability to become a top engine supplier. |
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This parting of ways opened the door for Protestantism to enter the country. |
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The Isaac minisaga closes with a parting look at Esau's efforts to ingratiate himself with his parents. |
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The most common Welsh folk song is the love song, with lyrics pertaining to the sorrow of parting or in praise of the girl. |
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To assure adherence of the dipcoat to the wax, prewetting in a suitable agent to remove mold parting lubricant and microscopically roughen the wax surface may be necessary. |
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Even so, the parting line will usually be visible on a finished part. |
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Gold Coast Deputy Mayor David Power took a parting shot at the Crime and Misconduct Commission and his council enemies as he announced his bombshell resignation today. |
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Upon leaving the establishment in 1838 Miss Wooler presented her with a parting gift of The Vision of Don Roderick and Rokeby, a collection of poems by Walter Scott. |
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The calculator provides tolerances for linear dimensions, parting lines, moving die components, angularity, concentricity, parting line shift and flatness. |
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Neither Polycarp nor Anicetus persuaded the other, but they did not consider the matter schismatic either, parting in peace and leaving the question unsettled. |
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Too little bearing surface contributes to many issues with vents closing off and parting burrs on cavity edges, and it can stress shutoffs as the tool coins in. |
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As my computer's spell-check begins to a take a vacation from terms like nodularization, GFN, dendrites, tuyeres and rattails, a few parting thoughts as the whistle blows. |
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For parting gifts, Sacramento gave Kobe Bryant a four-day tummyache, Shaquille O'Neal a foul mood and the rest of the Lakers a diminished capacity to hear. |
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Nowadays too there is growing appreciation of Yosano Akiko's parting poem to her brother as he left for the war, which includes the critical lines. |
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Lift the hair either side of the parting and backcomb slightly with a bristle brush before using your fingers to separate the hair in half above your ears and pin in place. |
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