A player in possession at this level should have no problem popping the ball over the bar from inside the 45-metre line. |
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I claimed a prominent rock and unlimbered a 20-pound-class popping rod and a wide-framed casting reel. |
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The key to all this is picturing in your mind the flower bed in the spring when the only thing popping out are the bulbs you have planted. |
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There's popcorn for popping, flint corn for grinding into cornmeal, sweet corn for corn on the cob, and Indian corn for harvest celebrations. |
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Unable to turn her back on live news, she'll also be popping up on BBC East Midlands Today with her former co-host Dominic Heale. |
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It has the soft rock music, dry ice, sparkly lights and people floating around as if they are popping off to a masked Venetian ball. |
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Champagne corks were popping when a three-week project against the clock was completed in time at a community centre in Ulverston. |
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Mom had taken me to the county fair with Lily, and I had won the painting by popping a balloon with a dart. |
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People are quite used to popping into a coffee bar when they need to go these days. |
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After popping the wrong man, Britain's wallopers will be just that extra bit more cautious before hauling out the shooting irons. |
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The ads will start popping up in print publications and on outdoor ad spaces starting next week. |
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Mawson looked spectacular with the mountain ranges popping out of the ice cap behind the station. |
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Normally, she didn't drink rum straight, but popping the top, she swigged half the contents of the bottle in one go. |
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Foucault's panopticon kept popping into my head, with the concentric circles of observation used for prisons and experiments. |
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With Christmas and New Year looming, no doubt we'll soon be popping the cork on few sparklers. |
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This is always quite a ceremony, with pipers piping and whisky flowing and famous faces popping up all over. |
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That would have been great if it wasn't for the another squadron of Zylons popping out of warp space behind me. |
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I could hear lots of popping and crackling sounds but it was quite relaxing, as other sounds were drowned out and I just had to lie there. |
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The images of the electric eel and the popping tangle of seaweed convey something of the speed and surprisingness of William's mind. |
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No, what annoyed me was the young mother chewing on bubblegum and making popping noises with it. |
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He wants you to send him recordings of yourself popping bubblegum or chewing gum before May 1st. |
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His date, lips popping red, long blonde hair pulled into victory rolls, would have fit in when the Eagle was a fly boy hangout. |
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Soon I was at Fox's ranch in Guanajuato, popping videotapes into a VCR on his dining room table. |
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Although cheerleading has struggled to be accepted as a proper sport, it has exploded, with hundreds of teams popping up across the country. |
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Up and down the country, we celebrated her reign with street parties and the popping of corks. |
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With other grocery stores and major supermarket chains seemingly popping up on every corner, the competition is fierce. |
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There were no hens pecking about, no friendly lop-sided roofs or straggly flowers popping their heads above the earth. |
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When they are brought up from the depths, gases in their bladders expand, popping the fish's stomachs and making their eyes bug out. |
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I learned fakie ollies below coping, popping the tail off the wall and floating without hands. |
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Two men, looking like extras in a movie set in a small lakeside town in northwestern New Jersey, come careening around the corner, eyes popping. |
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If it seems a little squirrelly that particles and energies can go popping in and out of states like that, that's because it is. |
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Every sentence ended with a question mark, and was punctuated by a popping bubble or annoying giggle. |
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No drama of course except for the popping of the exhaust and the head-turning styling of the car. |
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The village was much like his own home, a mass of tan-white domes of varied shapes and sizes popping out of the desert ground. |
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I am in discomfort all the time and my hip keeps popping out of joint so I have to wiggle it back in. |
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All kinds of snippets of ideas for tunes kept popping into my head so I jotted them down. |
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Vets come home and the wars come with them, lying doggo sometimes for years, then popping up at the most inconvenient of times. |
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From within the shroud of smoke a vehicle emerged, popping a large wheelie before falling back onto its front wheel and zooming away. |
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But witnesses soon came forward who claimed to have seen Kent fall off his motorcycle while popping wheelies on the day in question. |
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Half-way through, I find myself doing yogic breathing and meditation to keep from popping the esthetician in the face. |
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So if water features and decorative stone paving suddenly start popping up around the Huntington Stadium pitch, you know who's to blame. |
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It seems like an excellent idea and we'll be popping down to get a couple soon. |
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All these new spas popping up everywhere make me wonder how there can possibly be enough trained therapists to go round. |
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This was a common occurrence, meteor storms suddenly popping up without warning. |
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Further, with old and new problems popping up together, it appears our political and economic turmoil will never end. |
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The hull cooled with loud popping and creaking sounds that were more than slightly disturbing to hear. |
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Patricia never recovered from the shock and fell into drinking and popping pills. |
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester. |
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So much for these chain stores that appear to be popping up all over the country. |
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You're an egomaniac who tries to escape every kind of trouble he can by popping pills or drinking. |
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Williams dances beside a fountain, krumping and popping to music only he hears. |
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Last year's documentary Hip Hop-eration proved there are no upper age limits when it comes to locking, popping and krumping. |
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I enjoyed walking around and popping into cake shops, but was bummed that nearly all the retail stores were closed because it was Sunday. |
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Yarn bombing is often a covert, guerrilla affair, with displays popping up unexpectedly and artists hiding their identities. |
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He yawned, stretching, and there was a popping sound as his spine cracked into place. |
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I'm losing track of the point and the facts even when I'm not popping my little orange pills. |
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And when the new millennium arrived, it brought not a new age but a dispiritingly commonplace popping of a bubble of earthly greed. |
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It seems the ideal apparatus for the city's beautiful people to make grand entrances down after popping to the lav. |
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Behind her sat Stacey, one of the most popular cheerleaders of the high school, and she was loudly popping her cotton candy scented gum. |
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Our dressing rooms were on the same floor as well, so we were constantly popping into each other's for a cup of tea and a gossip. |
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Whether it is soaring 50 feet through the air on a Skidoo or popping tricks on a board in a half pipe, extreme sports thrive on danger. |
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They hear scary tales about sniffing glue, popping pills and shooting heroin. |
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Mike introduces me to the popping crease and the return crease, although seconds after, I cannot remember which is which. |
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He must also stay behind the popping crease and within the return creases at his wicket until he releases the ball. |
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Considering he's only three, I better keep popping the Advils and never look back. |
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Unfortunately, I was clutching the side of the ride, nostrils flaring, eyes popping, and lips flapping unceremoniously. |
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Prevent makeup from puddling in its tube by storing it in an air-conditioned room or popping it in your fridge. |
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I remember kicking off the side of the aircraft, gliding, and then popping my flotation. |
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Youngsters dressed in caps, tracksuits, floppy hats and with light sticks attended illegal raves while popping a new drug, ecstasy. |
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With more teams popping up and ringers being fought over, some sort of order would have to be instituted. |
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You can tell when your mascara is well and truly dead when it doesn't make a popping noise as you take the wand out of the applicator. |
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Scandinavians drink the most coffee per head in the world, so it's no surprise that small roasteries are popping up all over the country. |
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She found Tashi bending over her, her eyes nearly popping out of their sockets. |
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Angie touched the locket, popping it open to see the upside down photo of Chad. |
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We suggest with this game that rather than reporters popping up, there should be a whole room of reporters. |
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His tunes are confidently solid and percussion-heavy, rotundly popping, locking and soaring. |
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Working carefully, I slid a thin knife under the wax rounds, popping them off in one piece. |
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Then there's the girl in the shop round the corner who you keep popping out to get a glimpse of, but you're still married. |
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Jim's wife Sue is dressing as a sailor and regulars are popping in wearing various get-ups that were all the rage during the Second World War. |
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Small cafes and art galleries displaying work by local artists are popping up here and there. |
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The food and beverage stands are being erected, tents are popping up, and the course is getting a final look-see for the weekend's racing. |
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He competed anyway, wrapping the ankle in tape and popping aspirin to stifle the pain. |
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Brian moved out from the kitchen, popping the tab on a can of pop and nudging Katie. |
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Toss in the effects of high altitude and make sure to listen closely to your ears popping, because that may be the last sound you hear. |
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Whalebone corsets, colonial uprisings, scurvy, press gangs, and monocles popping out in astonishment shall be the order of the day. |
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Fish make the popping noises by sending air through different chambers of their swim bladders, the inflatable sacs that help fish float. |
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In the old days there was no way of taking photographs of war atrocities and popping them on the net for all to see. |
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After popping the hood your eyes quickly glance over a very functional engine bay. |
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This is one of the fastest lifts in Europe, apparently, and as we shot up to the top we could all feel our ears popping. |
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Champagne corks were popping in unison with the fireworks as people celebrated. |
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Spinach and fancy cabbages like crinkled-leaf savoy were also popular, as were specialty corns, such as popping corn. |
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I travelled with them to share the excitement of the popping mud pools, gassy steam vents, bubbling springs and sulphur pits. |
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When Kate Brookes wants to ask a colleague's advice on how to teach her subject it is not just a case of popping into the staff room. |
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They find high emotional drama in balloons expanding and potentially popping. |
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The teeter-tottering xylophone clomps that used to announce his presence rarely make an appearance without beams of popping noisemakers in tow. |
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But you could hear all the corks popping as guests felt slightly more comfortable about imbibing a tipple or two. |
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The context is that a pill popping fascist gasbag who popularized hatespin and character assassination is getting a taste of his own medicine. |
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It has to be designed to be crushed, bent, telescoped and twisted yet capable of popping open and straightening out again without breaking. |
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In the meantime, here's how to keep your cork from popping before the glasses are chilled. |
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The quartet sound as if to the manner born, and I doubt that opportunities for comparison will be popping up any time soon. |
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As evidenced by his seven interceptions this season, he's a ballhawk who has a knack for popping up in unexpected places. |
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Normal spinal joints often make popping sounds when the joint surfaces are forcefully separated by manipulation. |
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But they know that although champagne corks may be popping in the boardrooms, there is little to celebrate around the kitchen table. |
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Most surf waders use elongated popping corks to keep shrimp suspended in the fast lane for quality fish such as trout, mackerel and pompano. |
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The Californian poppy is an annual that self-seeds, so they'll be popping up all over the place next year. |
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The seal breaks on the forward hatch and it sounds almost like a cork popping on a bottle of champagne. |
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Then, suddenly, like a cork popping from a champagne bottle, the sleigh breaks free into a dark world. |
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Take the advice of local anglers for choice of flies and small popping plugs. |
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Two years later, McCaleb is retired, popping 34 pills a day and spending his time messing around in a boat. |
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The sisters have even gone to the precaution of popping their valuables into the boot and they've still been stolen. |
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Microenterprise schemes are popping up all over the world as a successful way to help poor entrepreneurs to help themselves. |
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Almost unheard of a year or two ago, sexting cases are popping up with more frequency across the country. |
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So this morning, I woke up early and enjoyed a long, lazy lie-in before popping the radio on just as I hopped into the shower. |
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Ethan was seen popping frontside ollies and Marty was doing stylish frontside rocks with goggles on. |
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She described a macabre scene of champagne corks popping, couples dancing and wild singing as the shelterers got increasingly drunk. |
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This great annual event is as old as the town itself, popping up each year with the freshness of a spring breeze and never seeming to age. |
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Some owners complained that their systems were crashing during game play, sometimes with error messages popping up. |
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We toasted Queen Mary popping her clogs, and drank to all those departed, including Sandy, who was born today. |
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The flashlights are popping off her and the roar of the crowd smashes into her stomach. |
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It was a blur of revolving red lights on idling cars, and stern blue-uniformed men, and flashcubes popping everywhere. |
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Soon other beasties are popping up, and Roger is forced to deal with the house's evil apparitions and monstrous demons. |
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We shall be popping round there anytime soon to do some serious Friday afternoon investigative journalism. |
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Nathaniel handed Davis a small vile of clear liquid, bubbles fizzing and popping at the top. |
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We spend the afternoon wandering around the area in the blistering heat, popping into the various cafes to drink the best coffee in the world. |
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Netting featured throughout the display, popping up as a panel on the back of a blouson or as material for the skimpiest of tunics. |
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Guys seem to dig the chicks posing with, popping, riding, and blowing up balloons and inflatable toys! |
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Sound quality is quite bad, with a mono track that has substantial hissing and popping, and a very muddy sound. |
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He recalled popping up to York when he was an Oxford student and marvelling at all the hanging baskets of flowers that festooned the city. |
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With SPF popping up in everything from foundations to body lotions to lip balms, it's even easier to keep harmful sun rays at bay. |
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I accidentally did something while typing and now I have a pilcrow popping up everywhere! |
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If it's not interrupting teatime viewing of The Simpsons then it's popping up at the most unearthly of hours. |
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It's like SeaWorld out there, scores of porpoises slashing through the bait, the air teeming with bottle-nosed dolphins as if they're popping out of toasters. |
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You can almost hear the popping of rivets and the pinging of the sonar. |
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Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss. |
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When meeting a scientist who also believes in divinity, the defiantly atheist New York Times science writer Natalie Angier starts popping mental veins. |
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In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television. |
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I placed the ramekin in an ovenproof dish and the poured water into the dish up to a level half way up the ramekin, before popping it into the preheated oven. |
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I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven. |
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In addition, the film has been restored and recolored, the colors popping out like this was a direct-to-video sequel and not the theatrical release itself. |
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The disloyalty meme is, I'd expect, going to get louder.They're popping neck veins already and it's only July. |
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So pausing only to wonder at this weird form of celebrity inflation, in which the words rise and interest disappears with a popping yawn, here is a final thought. |
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Visually these pictures have weight, with their brushy renderings of peasants, soldiers, flower gardens or heads popping up like jack-in-the-boxes. |
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This summer, two competing Canadian rape-awareness campaigns began popping up on posters across Edmonton and Vancouver. |
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Any younger and they're popping zits, not dreaming of being politicians. |
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This crow skulked and cowered up to the buzzard, sometimes lying low to the ground, sometimes popping up into the air, always trying to stay behind the enemy. |
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I spent last week popping Ibroprufen, cold powders and the muscle relaxants I need now that I have developed the habit of ricking my back when laid up in bed. |
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Instead of popping pills or sticking on patches I will be licking lollies. |
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No longer will we have to endure the grievous injury of that flag popping up as a museum shop chotchke. |
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EatWith is just one of thousands of new startups popping up in the Holy Land in recent years. |
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Some women will power through the flu, popping pills and drinking tea and disdainfully accusing any male silly enough to stay in bed as having a dose of man flu. |
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Here's hoping Pauly D waits a few years before popping his tot in a tanning bed. |
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And like so many others, she found that yo-yo dieting, popping diet pills, drinking fitness shakes, and cutting out food groups doesn't help to shed pounds. |
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Then, of course, we can hear the buttons popping from Newt Gingrich's shirt as his ego swells to Macy's parade size. |
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The color scheme remained neutral and muted, mainly black and white with hints of pink or maroon popping out occassionally. |
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When it comes to learning the craft, Morgan doubts the effectiveness of the many music schools popping up, promising the tricks of the trade to young hopefuls. |
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If popping is the rigid angles, boogaloo is more liquid-like. |
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Even if you're popping over to France on a one-day booze cruise, look into getting some extra cover, because an accident or breakdown abroad usually costs a mint. |
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With her sparkling frocks and big, bouffant hair, she was always popping up on Top of the Pops, belting out hits like My Simple Heart and When Will I See You Again? |
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It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along. |
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Our fingertips touched, and it was like popping a delicate soap bubble. |
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The champagne corks should be popping, and the bubbly flowing, in federal agencies and the White House today. |
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Things have really been popping for you between the parts on The Good Wife, Homeland, Graceland, and now Game of Thrones. |
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We're popping the cork on a champagne vintage found beneath the sea. |
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York grabbed the cup with a shaky hand, popping the plastic top off, condensed steam on the inside edge before it all wafted out into York's face. |
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From popping pills and slathering on creams to having a machine roll over the thighs, an increasing number of women are seeking these solutions to orange-peel skin. |
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Evelyn piped up, popping the last cherry tomato into her mouth. |
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The music was hot, but the proficiency of the musicians was eye popping. |
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This evening I found myself popping and huffing a little as I breathed, not much, and it was at the height of the smoke assault, so I'm not getting silly about it. |
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A couple of tracks are iffy, popping and crackling, so I got it cheap. |
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Thanks everyone for popping by with words of congratulation and praise. |
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So I finned and finned, periodically popping my head out of the water. |
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I did not feel that I could stand there bearing my canines for 30 seconds waiting for the flashbulbs to stop popping without melting into the floor at my own artificiality. |
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His muscles flexed to where you could see the very veins popping out. |
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But as the champagne corks were popping a stink was already being made about where anti-dump residents obtained support for their long legal battle. |
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The sounds of corks popping on champagne bottles added to locals cheering on the endeavours of the small committee who had over-seen a job well done. |
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Popcorn has never tasted so good to Lavonne Sanders, an entrepreneur who has turned popping golden kernels of corn into a lucrative business venture. |
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All of a sudden there was a popping, it sounded like champagne popping. |
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I remember my ears popping as we rode the elevators to the top. |
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I wake about an hour later with my ears popping, to discover to my delight, that out of the window as far as the eye can see is pure, white, unadulterated snow. |
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Sam was in the kitchen, popping popcorn by the smells of it. |
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Leaning in over the door, I played for a long moment with the idea of wiring the old girl and taking her for a spin, but settled for popping the hood release. |
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I could imagine Natalie on the other line, mouth wide open, eyes popping. |
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She was forced to give up the child and from 15 she worked the freeways, turning tricks for motorists, drinking beer, popping pills and hustling pool. |
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It's not simply a matter of popping a pill and suddenly zooming ahead. |
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You see the warnings indicated by the red popping up on the screen. |
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The ending, which seems to go on forever, as you frantically turn page after page, is totally dramatic with secret agents popping out of every closet. |
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After popping out the old seat, we sanded, primed, and painted the chair. |
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Dawn ate delicately, popping the hot pieces carefully into her mouth. |
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After some heavy rains last spring, my grape hyacinth bulbs, which have been in the ground for a number of years, started popping out of the ground. |
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With all the attention that emo has been getting over the last few years, it's no surprise that more and more bands are popping out of the woodwork. |
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This creates heat and in some circumstances you can literally see the hairs popping out of the hair follicle as they explode from the energy they have absorbed. |
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Evan sat in a little corner bored, watching the two babies communicate in their funny language of popping bubbles of dribble, giggling and laughter. |
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The worst case of the visible documentarian is where the filmmaker keeps popping up when the film is supposed to be about something else. |
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While the radishes are popping up by the bushelful, the farmers still have to find steady customers. |
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ThereCOs a huge head on the table in front of them, with another head popping out of its mouth, and then another like babooshka dolls gone wack. |
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Common dance styles in hip-hop include, but are not limited to, breaking, krumping, popping, locking, jazz hip-hop and lyrical hip hop. |
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It includes a wide range of styles, such as breaking, krumping, locking, and popping. |
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But before you start popping aspirins along with your daily vitamins, a word of caution. |
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But in real life, 21-year-old actor Stephen Purdon couldn't be happier after popping the question to childhood sweetheart Nicola McLaughlin. |
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She is desperate for him to propose but Tim, 36, keeps holding out when it comes to popping the question. |
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Rather than popping up, opening new browser windows each time, eyeblasters simply glide onto the screen and can be easily removed. |
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Amid the popping of champagne corks and the congratulatory patting of well-upholstered backs, there was a more sober story to be told. |
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Ceps, horns of plenty, parasols, giant puffballs and a myriad of other delicious edibles are popping up in our woods and fields. |
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It would be me popping the question, probably on a nice day out in the North East countryside. |
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But while Wigan's travelling fans celebrated euphorically, there were no champagne corks popping for the players. |
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Tiffin and fellow umpire Darrell Hair stepped in and advised Sangakkara to take a less crowded route between the popping creases. |
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It was a borderline decision with pictures inconclusive as to whether some of Butcher's boot had broken the popping crease to save him. |
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Although, as he accepts, you can never be totally sure until the foot slams down on the popping crease for the first time. |
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The focus of the picture, though, was not Amir's action, but his front foot, which was planted half a metre over the popping crease. |
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The fad has been sweeping the Internet, with sleevefaces popping up on Facebook and art sites. |
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He knows about the paparazzi flashguns popping and the sheer, giddy excitement of being a star. |
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Other destination foraging trips have been popping up around the globe. |
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The photos quickly went viral, popping up on a number of gossip blogs. |
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With the 1 Voice Headband, figuring where to put your phone or Mp3 player for minimum tugging and popping out of earbuds no longer is an issue. |
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Embarrassingly, he scratched on the break, popping the cue completely off the table. |
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As always, there was a fizzing, popping blaze of pine and sappy apple logs in the fireplace. |
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There will not be crazy, flashy, graphical doodads flying and popping up all over the Google site. |
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Also popping up to smoke killer doobies and speak the purplest of prose are Kirsten Dunst and Steve Buscemi. |
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In some cases, bleach's base acidity compromises a bacterium's lipid membrane, a reaction similar to popping a balloon. |
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The experimental DJ Petre Inspirescu will be sharing the night of love with music to create a popping atmosphere. |
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The pregnant reality-TV star's boyfriend Jeff, who presents T4's gossip show Dirty Laundry, said he's been thinking of popping the big question. |
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Others have a trick of popping up and down every moment from their paper to the audience, like an idle school-boy. |
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A batsman is in his ground if any part of him or his bat is on the ground behind the popping crease. |
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We're the daftie who gets handed a bottle of champers and scuds himself on the nose when popping the cork before getting soaked with the spray. |
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It did not take long for Zoundz miniconcerts to start popping up on YouTube. |
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Painful popping could be due to osteochondritis dissecans, where part of the bone dies like a cavity in a tooth. |
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The importance of the popping crease to the batsman is that it marks the limit of his safe territory. |
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In about a month, New Hampshirites will be able to convert cash to bitcoins via new bitcoin ATMs popping up in the state. |
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Changing the look of a spinner rig, Gofron says, goes beyond just popping a blade off a quick-change clevis and replacing it. |
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This means that at least one part of his body or bat is touching the ground behind the popping crease. |
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Perfect for popping in your handbag for last-minute touch-ups, this chunky pencil combines liner and lippy in one. |
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Ricciardi was struck by the popping sound of Collins' pitches as they hit the catcher's mitt. |
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Take out and brush with sugar syrup and then dust with lots of castor sugar before popping it back in the oven for the last five minutes. |
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The s'more, long the best thing about camping, is popping up on restaurant menus. |
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Transform the humble tea light by popping a few into any one of these fab candelabras. |
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Simply popping a couple of aspirin and carrying on with daily living just doesn't work when a migraine forms. |
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As waiters brought trays of meat, the guests reached over and harvested the pink slices with their bare hands, popping them down the hatch. |
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Now numbering more than 1,000, the buck-naked beach bums are popping up at coastal sites across the nation. |
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Lager, golf, Twiglets, Muse, popping bubblewrap, Plumpton and Millie Clode. |
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One can almost hear the scrunch of the sand underfoot or the sea grapes popping. |
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As Dr. Jack predicted, there were quite a few cummies popping, and even a bit of virga. |
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They can be prepared by simply tossing into a pan and sauteing or popping in the microwave. |
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Many plants and even some lichens are edible and have medicinal qualities, she explained before popping a bit of lungwort lichen into her mouth. |
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They have now retired and look forward to popping down to the club for a chinwag, to watch football, etc, and have a pint and a smoke with their fellow members. |
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The scene of a tinhorn gambler popping one of these slick little argument-settlers out of his sleeve during a contentious poker game is a staple of the horse opera. |
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Although Cryptosporidium and Giardia are freshwater inhabitants well-known to wary hikers, these microbes are now popping up in the marine environment, Gast said. |
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I'm told twerking is a highly sexual dance, full of squatting, popping and jiggling, so lewdly energetic that I put my back out just reading about it. |
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On the menu is a Melt My Heart starter, made with white chocolate and scallops, a main course of pigeon and popping candy, followed by erupting figs. |
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There were also errors in length, though Azhar Ali's routine shuffles forward from the popping crease also played a role in scrambling the Zimbabwe bowlers' plans. |
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I closed my eyes and tried to think happy thoughts. But unfortunately the thoughts that kept popping up were of pinking shears, murder, kangarooburgers. |
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Even the redfish, with its overbite and proclivity to feed on bottom-hugging crabs, commonly rises to grab a lure splashing and popping around the mangroves. |
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In the ensuing bowl off, Jones did hit the wicket but as the ball had bounced inside the popping crease it was ruled a no-ball and New Farnley went on to win the contest. |
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Add the mustard seeds and, once the popping subsides, add the curry leaves, onion, pepper and some seasoning and cook on a medium-high flame until they are soft. |
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Pattinson over-strode by a mere centimetre, with his heel landing on the popping crease, but the third umpire made the correct call to let Amla stay. |
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Anglers drifting the flats with popping corks and shrimp are picking up a few undersized cobia to go with their trout, and are seeing some pompano and bonnethead sharks. |
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Professor David Nutt, the chairman of the Advisory Council, went so far as to make a cockeyed suggestion that popping the pills is far less dangerous than riding a horse. |
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Pasque flowers are popping up as if from nowhere at present. |
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Margaret Dunne, who specialises in psychosexual, fertility and relationship therapy, understands erectile dysfunction cannot be fixed simply by popping a pill. |
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To listen to the ResVitale company describe its resveratrol supplement, you'd think that turning back the clock was just a matter of popping some pills. |
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From there she took on more hip hop, as well as locking, popping, house, voguing, waacking and commercial dance choreography in Los Angeles and New York City. |
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The passing of the bore causes a churning of the water, and the myriads of tiny bubbles popping contributes much of the roaring sound made by the bore. |
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With a growing interest in Birmingham as a retail and leisure destination, some big names might just start popping up on a high street near you in the not too distant future. |
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Popping up into the air, he can see through the water sluicing off his mask that Simon is yelling, but he can't hear what. |
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Popping off the lid, he sprinkled some of the white talc onto the clasps of the briefcase, blowing the excess off so that it wouldn't be visible. |
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Popping any bonuses you receive from work will earn tax relief too, so you'll hang onto more of your money! |
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Popping the lid off, I poured two into my hand and slugged them back with a gulp of my soda. |
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Popping open the glove compartment, she pulled out a pack of gum, and popped a piece into her mouth. |
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Popping an ibuprofen after a workout or for a headache seems safe enough, right? |
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Popping the aluminum ring, he took a gulp and settled back for the wait. |
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The competition included 5 nominations on Popping, Locking, Hip-Hop, Break Dance and Show Freestyle. |
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