Many fences sag or are pulled out of shape by plants growing on them or for other reasons. |
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Depending on which way the canvases are hung, the paint seems to sag with or resist the force of gravity. |
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She hits downward, a jolt searing through my shoulder blade, I sag visibly. |
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That's when the sad resignation settled in and my shoulders were inclined to have a good sag. |
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We spent so much time searching for the bra that would make up for the sag. |
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For demonstration purposes, we filled the sag area with a UV curable prepolymer. |
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With time, however, a ski tip would begin to lose its curve and sag, especially when the skis were used in wet, sloppy snow. |
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Thermal sag of this rift permitted accumulation of thick Triassic-Jurassic sandstone sequences. |
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The sag aloo was excellent, the potato chunks moist and tender, and the naan bread was fine. |
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Ceiling drywall can sag under heavy loads, such as those sometimes created by insulation. |
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She stood and felt the sag of his weight against her as she dropped him back against the mattress. |
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She felt it creak and sag ominously under her slight weight, but breathed a sigh of relief as it held steady. |
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Sure enough here is this mile long limo out the front the same as the ones in Las Vegas that had the sag in the middle. |
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At the same time, the vertical sag of the tail about the pelvic girdle would have decreased abdominal volume through the cuirassal apparatus. |
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Targets ride on an enclosed monorail which prevents the sag and bounce associated with wire systems. |
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Vertical or horizontal sag lines mean the garment is too big in that area and needs to be taken in. |
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If you hang the gate as you are suggesting it will sag from the hinges and eventually just scrape on the floor. |
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With a heavy sag of his whole body, his expression turned to one of deep sadness. |
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For a wood frame gate use a gate sag prevention kit that includes a turnbuckle for adjustments as the gate wears. |
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Louise, being vegetarian, had fewer options, including chana masala, sag aloo and vegetable biryani. |
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Clothes that pull, sag, buckle or droop add pounds, so when trying out something, dance and twirl around the dressing room. |
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With each candidate slumped behind his own little desk, the men seemed to sag into their individual puddles of pontification. |
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If your jaw has started to sag, and you want to be seen from your best angle, lie flat on your back. |
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Make sure that the hoses do not sag and that the hoses do not get blocked up with fertilizer. |
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And the series was implausibly shut out by both the Golden Globe and sag Awards. |
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The implants may stay in place but the skin around it will wrinkle and sag as the loss of subcutaneous fat takes place. |
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These less animated, if no less personal, adventures, to China, as well as Malta and Cyprus, sag in comparison. |
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Allow for platform movement, electrical line sway or sag and beware of strong or gusty winds. |
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In fact, of all the precursor awards, the sag is probably the best indicator of the eventual Oscar winner. |
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Leto remedied the situation with his sag speech, and remedied it beautifully. |
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It is art that reaches deep into arteries and jowels that sag with life lived. |
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There was no hint of sag about her jowls, nor a line on her neck. |
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There's a bit of a sag in the middle of the album, but on the whole Hail To The Thief is a noticeably more inspiring record than Kid A or Amnesiac. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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Indeed, housing demand has not suffered, despite the sag in confidence for the future, which home buyers must have before making such a major financial commitment. |
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One solution is to contact the power utility company, get it to confirm the sag and retap the transformer to bring the voltage swing within an acceptable range. |
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His entire body seems to shift from a tense stance to a casual sag. |
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The weekly's West Coast style editor, Steven Cojocaru, said the problem with her bustline was that it seemed to sag from lack of a proper brassiere. |
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Most companies' stocks would sag on the sort of news Brazil's oil giant has faced in the past three weeks. |
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Remember that food tends to melt, sweat, wilt, dry out, shrink, discolor or sag, so timing is of the essence. |
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Pupils' blazer lapels sag with enamel badges for choir, language-learning, mentoring younger pupils and so on. |
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Otherwise it will sag under the weight of its occupants, taking the heat from the tent along with it. |
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Over time, a natural breast may droop or sag but a reconstructed breast will continue to hold its upward perkiness. |
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In the vicinity of the derailment, the track was tangent and located within a sag vertical curve. |
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One caution: when flimsy narrative superstructure begins to sag, anarchic wackiness can grow wearing. |
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The housing market started to sag in 2008, with sales falling and prices dropping below year earlier levels. |
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Additionally, the needled layer, with good tensile strength means that your blankets will not sag or fall off the mounting hardware. |
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Foam marker concentrate, containing a unique blend of ingredients that produce thick long lasting foam that does not sag or go flat. |
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One in which prices barely hold their own, and are inclined to sag off a little during the day, closing lower than they opened. |
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Our waistline will extend a few more inches at least, and our aging skin will blotch and sag. |
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Parts of the house will still sag noticeably, but they will be stable. |
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Women with high cheekbones age well, because the cheekbone helps to anchor the skin that would otherwise sag and fold around the middle of the face. |
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Repeat this process until sag does not exist. |
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Hereby the chains will slightly sag when later on operating in the field and thus ensure the optimum stone safety for your soil tillage implement. |
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But with such dipoles the larger weight due to the traps has to be considered: traditional traps have a high weight and lead to much higher tension forces of the wire, the antenna has a sag in the middle. |
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It imparts good sag and spatter resistance along with improved leveling and syneresis control and good color acceptance. |
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To avoid sharp bending at the end of it and to mitigate excessive sag bending, the tension in the pipeline would have to be high. |
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Examples of sag basins are the regions along passive continental margins, but sag basins can also be found in the interior of continents. |
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In sag basins, the extra weight of the newly deposited sediments is enough to keep the subsidence going in a vicious circle. |
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The dal tarka is made from whole yellow split peas, while sag aloo brings potatoes in a rich and oily spinach puree. |
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When you are on the weak side, sag off your opponent and form an imaginary flat triangle between you, your opponent, and the ball. |
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Instead, the on-ball defender will sag off toward the basket, cutting off passing lanes and adding more help to the interior. |
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If we missed stays and failed to tack we would sag off to leeward, onto the sandbank. |
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And Thane nodded and staggered blindly upward, only to sag again in a heap upon the veldt. |
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And how long will it last once buttocks sag and double chins set in? |
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As the melt bank passes the opening and enters the relief area of the diverter, it tends to sag back into the barrel due to the pull of gravity. |
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Murgh amchur for me, tandoori trout for her, plus some plain pilaw, a Pashwari naan and her favourite spinach, in sag bhaji form. |
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The material does not soften up to 430° C and does not sag. |
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The paint will sag into the nozzle and air bubbles will float up. |
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These are the traditional products of the small towns in south Louisiana, sold along narrow roads that wend their way through land so low it seems to sag into the water. |
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Above the unconformity, the terrestrial grey to red sequences of the Cumberland and Pictou groups are interpreted to be infill of a sag basin formed by thermal subsidence. |
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Some of the roofs sag, and banisters are missing on some of the porches, and a good many rotted-out clapboards have been replaced with new boards that don't match, or with strips of tin. |
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Quantitative methods for sag do exist: One type measures the displacement rate of pendulous skin in response to postural change and another type measures sagging skin characteristics such as elasticity and flexibility. |
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The club car was exposed to sufficient heat to deform its primary supporting structure, and a pronounced sag in the frame between the front and rear trucks was evident. |
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Our test bike has a skittish front-end feel, caused by too much rear suspension sag, which we hope to improve by increasing the preload on the rear shock. |
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The body would sag down and the final nail would have been hammered through both feet and into the wood of the stipes. |
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This, combined with a lowering of eustatic sea level, resulted in the exposure and erosion of broad shelfal areas, and deposition of the detritus in the sag basin. |
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The more the backstay is tightened, the less the headstay will sag off to leeward, forming a rigid and more efficient arc along the luff of the genoa while beating to weather. |
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If this subsidence continues long enough, the basin is called a sag basin. |
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The non-Guantanamo sections sag a bit, and the redactions don't help the narrative flow, though they add a weird spookiness to the text that seems almost deliberate. |
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The discovery of Bozhong 8-4 indicated an important breakthrough of Neogene from uplift to sag and created a new exploration area in the west slope of Bozhong sag. |
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Iron and steel prices continued to sag off during the past month. |
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Watch the replay to hear why American Horror Story got shut out of both the SAG and Golden Globe noms. |
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They have prepared a locavore Thanksgiving for six years since they moved from Washington to Sag Harbor. |
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As mentioned above, in late April 1945, SAG members departed for Europe to inspect liberated enemy laboratories. |
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The AFL-CIO is quietly packing up its local support operation, sensing that SAG has no stomach for a real fight. |
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The King Prawns hove into view escorted by a garlic and coriander naan, some Sweet Pilao rice, Sag Panir and Whoori Bhaji. |
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Well received by critics, the film garnered numerous accolades for Winslet, including nominations for SAG and Satellite Awards. |
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Watchcase, Sag Harbor, is in the final phase of its restoration and development, and closings are now underway. |
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In 2004, Zellweger won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award and the SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress for Cold Mountain. |
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She was nominated for the bafta, SAG, and Golden Globe, too. |
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The role earned him nominations for the Golden Globe, BAFTA, SAG, and Academy Award for Best Actor. |
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He is also the author of The Intuitionist, Sag Harbor, and Zone One. |
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