With my mind made up, I turn around, and quickly run across the spacious living room towards my workshop. |
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She watched the deer prance between trees and the small fox run across the path. |
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I have run across two opposing theories in regards to proper cleat positioning in relation to the pedal spindle. |
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You may also run across hand-edited neutral data files that are missing large sections, contain control characters, and so on. |
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Oh, yeah, sure, you still run across a few guys with some Neanderthal notions, but it's never a real problem. |
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Water was run across, buildings were leapt in a single bound, swords made appropriately dramatic sounds as they were sliced through the air. |
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I am also mystified by the unremitting praise the film has received, though I've done little more than skim everything I've run across. |
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The dog must have known danger was in the air and had run across the street, away from death, and ran barking and yelping. |
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The right-hand bridges usually carry the bass strings, which run across the soundboard to the nut on the opposite edge. |
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They kept walking, and they happened to run across a guy with a tow truck that they knew, and he gave them his own personal truck. |
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Tracks also improve traction on hard, slick surfaces and enable the machine to run across open trenches. |
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You half expect to see Harold Lloyd or Ben Turpin run across the frame chasing their wind blown hat. |
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Convicted felons could be encouraged to run across a distance of, say, a hundred metres, while the marksmen took turns to mow them down. |
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In fact, it's common to run across well-read people who no longer read any new literary fiction at all. |
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Did your run across any work on the concentration of butylenes by absorption prior to alkylation? |
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Inland, most of the rivers run across the flat, fertile Flanders Plain, north-eastward to The Netherlands. |
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The movie version of High Fidelity passed into the cable realm not long ago, and I've run across it a number of times while channel-surfing. |
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If your boat has come up the coast along the Delaware shore, you'll have no choice but to make the run across the bay's mouth. |
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A clothes line would run across the width of two flats, with wet smocks and rugged jeans hanging from it. |
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Mr Abbott said he would table a motion at the September council meeting opposing any route which would run across open countryside. |
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Basilisk lizards are unique in their ability to run across water from the time they hatch to adulthood. |
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My mom would run across Palmer Square in the purple maxi coat she still speaks fondly of and buy coffee and cookies to share in the back pews. |
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Later, two other dogs were run across the suspected site and they too indicated a scent. |
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I've been a private eye for thirty-five years, give or take, and I've never run across anything like this. |
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The Low Back Extension Stretch exercises the abdominal muscles as well as some of the muscles that run across the front of the hip. |
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While dabbling ducks can fly out of the water from a seated position, diving ducks have to run across the surface to build up enough speed to take off. |
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Characters run across each other in dire circumstances and you're like: really? |
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In fact, the paint was chosen because acrylic or water-based paint would not stick to tiles or run across the roof, and would therefore be less difficult to remove. |
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There are caves to jump out of, footbridges to run across and lots of shingly beaches to swim from. |
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We run across the rooftop hand in hand and then soar into the air. |
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These are actually best thought of as a bunch of channels that run across the region and they're quite large in area of extent. |
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I think basing it on the number of candidates that anybody could run across the country is bizarre. |
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We would like to focus the twice-yearly summits on strategic themes that may run across several summits. |
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Ngado: Contour lines are imaginary lines that run across a slope at the same height and do not run uphill or downhill. |
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But meanwhile, Integra's own managers claim to have never run across this company on the market. |
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So in creating the programs that we run across the country, it's very important for us to know who is in each community. |
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Players who are faster than their opponents are able to run around them, but this may cause them to run across the field. |
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In addition to the so-called 'local' recreational network, two major bicycle paths join and run across neighbouring municipalities. |
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The carcass plies run across the tire from lip to lip, helping to provide strength, stability, flexibility, and ride comfort. |
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Each unit of work is designed to run across several lessons, and includes a range of classroom activities. |
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From whence come the quotations we run across continually in conversation, correspondence, public addresses and articles? |
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The car comes under the overpass, we boom up, the car pulls in, the train pulls, then run across to the train. |
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They hang in the trees, rest on the wires, run across the lawn in search of crumbs and dive bomb into the bushes when a passing car frightens them. |
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Warp threads are those which run up and down the length of a piece of textile, weft threads are those that run across the weave at right angles to the warp. |
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Chances are that at some point you've run across someone like me. |
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She has to be one of the most annoying characters I've ever run across. |
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Buses in fact run across the city in all directions and nobody suggests that they should terminate at points on the edge of the centre ten minutes walk from each other. |
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As the tiny White Bear managed to stage that, I would have thought the run across the trestle bridge could have been attempted by the technically superior Southwark Playhouse. |
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I do this thing where I hold my breath and turn my face red right before I run across stage to mime throwing up in the trash can. |
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Amelia's vagabonding seems to have run across a few stops of the National Air Races which were underway at the same time. |
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Over the years, Lotus has provided developers with tools for quickly and easily building applications that run across networks of clients and servers. |
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Her hands had itched to run across his wide shoulders, down his chest. |
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And you may have run across an author called Victor Frankl. |
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Here, the story is mostly hidden under the trees and soil but if you explore the more than 100 km of hiking trails which criss-cross the park you may run across a wide variety of rocks. |
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West and southwest of the tableland the terrain gradually rises toward the Togo Mountains, also known as the Togo-Atakora Mountains, which run across central Togo from the south-southwest to the north-northeast. |
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The groups of four players run across the grid passing the ball. |
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Interclavicular ligaments run across the sterno-clavicular joint acting as static stabilizers, preventing downward displacement of the clavicle. |
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Although the reform is comprehensive with many supporting initiatives, eight core areas of focus and implementation run across the entire strategy. |
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Brown streams of water contaminated by sewage run across the pathways. |
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One or two black bands circle the eyes, and then run across the back, to the flipper. |
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The moment I flashed my brights this animal started to run across the road. |
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Be aware of overhead powerlines that run across your property. |
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The new pipeline will run across an area of Baden-Württemberg where the density of industrial and municipality customers is very high, namely the Stuttgart area. |
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Three bands of wealth run across the state. |
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They've never run across anything like me. |
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Deep cleavages run across the political landscape. |
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The other two roads run across from the east to the west side of the island. |
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As you run across people who appear to have some association with them, you frankly look at them to see if they had some involvement in the plot, whether they were witting or unwitting. |
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Riveted steel trusses run across the deck, bracing it together. |
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Some species, like the common basilisk, can run across water. |
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Holmes clung to the side of the Duke's carriage, while Huskisson made two efforts to run across the track to safety, each time returning to the side of the carriage. |
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With the Go-Devil boat blind, you can run across the water with the blind laying flat, then simply raise it into position and lock it into place with two brass clips to hunt. |
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This was a proposal to link Piccadilly and Victoria stations via a tunnel under the city centre and enable train services to run across the Manchester conurbation. |
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The obstacles include the Perilous Pontoon Bridge, where racers try to run across more than 100 yards of floating foam pads placed atop a six-foot-deep lake. |
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Joint Liberal Unionist and Conservative candidates were run across the United Kingdom, but with the organisations of these parties remaining separate. |
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