It's in the way she wears her sleeves over her hands and the way she absent-mindedly scrapes her hair back into a ponytail. |
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They did not see much of any damage, just a few nicks and scrapes on those shuttle tiles. |
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Just like a traditional truck bed liner, a spray on liner will protect trucks from a wide variety of scrapes, scratches, and other debris marks. |
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Set against that, it's like armor plate, and protects the bow against dings and scrapes. |
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His whole body covered in scrapes and cuts, with a particular big gash in his right leg that seemed to go to the bone. |
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She had earlier begun to notice relatively minor injuries on his body, but these Joe explained away as scrapes and bumps caused during play. |
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Her scrapes were starting to sting, and they had bits of dirt and gravel sticking to them. |
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We found you at the entrance of the base with a broken leg and a broken ribcage not to mention several deep gashes and scrapes. |
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The base of the HSF with its copper insert is poorly machined with a lot of marks and scrapes, though it is at least flat. |
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Both sexes start scrapes on mounds or tussocks near the water, and the female picks one. |
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Spheniscus species generally use unlined nests in burrows, crevices, caves, or surface scrapes. |
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Some years ago, before she got busy getting people out of scrapes, Prudie went as a reporter to a nudists' event in Indiana. |
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This year she's gotten me out of more scrapes than usual, and bought us our own home-use stomach pump, so I needed to be extra expressive. |
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He has preached of walking away from scrapes and avoiding trouble because players must behave for the sake of the game. |
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For Mr Morgan, it may provide the toughest test yet of his durability as Mirror editor following a series of difficult scrapes. |
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Each week, members of the public get the chance to lure their loved ones into wittily original set-ups, scrapes and moral dilemmas. |
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He was a brash, very arrogant, sort of combative personality, which got him into a lot of scrapes on the court. |
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During that time, he endured a series of scrapes, some deeply embarrassing, before the fall-out from an affair finally cost him the arts brief. |
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Thus small-time con man Moss gets mixed up with real villains and, predictably, blackly comic scrapes ensue. |
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Since I'm on the football team and I had some scrapes with those guys, a lot of people want to blame me. |
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His shoulders, back, chest, and upper arms were a mass of bruises, some of them accompanied by bleeding scrapes and cuts. |
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Tender and gallant, you've rescued these hapless insects from all sorts of scrapes and misadventures. |
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Her cheeks were covered in tiny scrapes and a larger wound was already trickling a small stream of crimson blood down the middle of her forehead. |
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Roads Service never hear about the minor scrapes, near misses and non-injury accidents that regularly occur if there are no injuries reported. |
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My car has a few scrapes and dings on it that I need to take care of in the next couple of months. |
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Vitamin B9 assists the body in forming red blood cells, and vitamin C promotes healthy skin and allows our cuts and scrapes to heal quickly. |
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Take, for instance, the minor scrapes you can get from a mishap in the free-weight room, or from a spill on your bike. |
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Not a bad way to relax, although if you have any cuts or scrapes or hangnails on you, they can really sting when you get in. |
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After all, sticking up for what you believe in can get you into all kinds of scrapes and make you seriously unpopular with the powers that be. |
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Save for a few healing scrapes and bruising, only the haunted look in his green eyes shows signs of his ordeal. |
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Thick, leather or suede gloves may protect your hands from thorns, cuts and scrapes. |
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He began to assemble his guns, slowly piecing them together with metallic clicks and scrapes. |
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Everyone's legs were masses of cuts and scrapes from numerous portages and wading through rocks. |
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Nest sites include crags or ledges on cliffs, scrapes on the ground, or hollows of trees. |
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Thank God I haven't been in any major scrapes but I do tend to get to collect dents and scratches from minor prangs. |
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His playing is more austere than on Big Deep, rattling off scrapes and stunted scrabbles with occasional distended, detuned bass action. |
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The boot should close fully when the hood is retracted and there should be no scrapes or graunches as it operates. |
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Several weeks later, a woman is rushed into the emergency room with multiple bruises, scrapes, and abrasions. |
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Mrs Callaway received treatment for a broken jawbone, chipped cheekbone and bumps and scrapes all over her body. |
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Woods opts to putt from off the green and just scrapes past the right edge, leaving a tiddler for his par. |
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A big seller was stove black, used to cover up scrapes and rust on cast-iron furnaces. |
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They seem almost supernaturally attuned to each other on this piece, contrasting hollow-sounding beats with sandpapery scrapes. |
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To do a Pap test, the nurse or doctor gently scrapes the surface of the cervix to collect lining cells. |
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Bender takes a single key from his pocket and scrapes its tip along the plaster of the wall, the sound a dry kind of whistle. |
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New Zealand quail nests were shallow scrapes in the ground with grass lining. |
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Shamelessly exploited by his respective bosses, he still only just scrapes by despite the long hours he works. |
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I've taken my own licks and scrapes, but none as bad as that wound there on your shoulder. |
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Obviously, the knee pads prevent injury or scrapes to the knees, and the elbow pads prevent injury or scrapes to the elbows. |
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The difficulty in manoeuvring the wheelchair through the narrow house shows in the scrapes and marks on the walls. |
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Helmets can mean the difference between a few cuts and scrapes and a serious head injury in two-wheeler accidents. |
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The victim received injuries consisting of scrapes and bruises, however, she was able to fend off her attacker. |
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The President slid on the paved surface, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that later required treatment and bandaging by his White House physician. |
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Deep, sub-aqua hums are peppered with blips and distant scrapes. |
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Despite many scrapes and cuts, he was smiling from ear to ear. |
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The dust-choked blackdamp scrapes at my throat and stings my eyes so that even if there were light I probably couldn't see through the veil of tears. |
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Other adventurers, thousands of them, doubtless got into similar scrapes and difficulties, but they ended their days on a dueller's sword or died in a debtors' prison. |
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Liu now scrapes a living writing articles on political reform in China. |
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He was one of the great characters, capable of getting himself into the most awful scrapes and then extracting himself from the mire by using his agile brain and wit. |
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It looks like the site scrapes blogs and distills them in Blogcast. |
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While slamming doors and sandpaper scrapes produce sounds, they generally are not perceived as musical because they lack a continuous fundamental tone. |
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Its highest peak scrapes 8,749 feet into the Chihuahuan Desert sky and snags 21 inches of rain a year, enough to nourish these unlikely forests of firs and hardwoods. |
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He has a fortunate knack of emerging victorious from difficult scrapes. |
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It had a few scrapes and dings on it, so I had to get those taken care of before it goes back to the dealership at the end of the lease in 5 days. |
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Favoring the palette knife over the brush, the artist applies and scrapes away paint on his modestly sized canvases with an intensity that borders on the obsessive. |
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The only restriction might well be the hip pocket nerve twanging as it graunches and scrapes past trees or over rocks, swallowing deeply from the fuel tank. |
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Unless they have been very well taken care of, used boots will always have some scrapes and nicks, but these in no way affect the utility of the boots. |
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Some of the visual referencing could come from the regular pops and scrapes in the vinyl, which are reminiscent of the sound of a spool of film being fed into a projector. |
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Then he carefully cleaned and salved the cuts and scrapes on my face and palms, kissing them lightly and whispering meaningless, soothing sounds to me all the while. |
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The air suspension and ride height adjuster don't work properly, which means when the car is full the rear suspension is so low the underside scrapes on speed bumps. |
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Then as the rut nears, the tips get ivoried from dragging through sandy scrapes while the bases get darker from pine pitch during rubbing and mock fighting. |
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Instead, the film buckles under the weight of its subject matter and resorts to a blur of fraught chases, narrow scrapes and miraculous reprieves. |
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The female chooses a nest site, where she scrapes a shallow hollow in the loose soil, sand, gravel, or dead vegetation in which to lay eggs. |
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He was 38 years old and had been in the big house twice for shooting scrapes. |
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A browsable, amply illustrated overview of avian construction from mere scrapes in the sand to edible structures people prize for soup. |
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There was also abundant mercurochrome for cuts and scrapes, and gentian violet for impetigo. |
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But somehow Holland's characters are protected from scrapes and bruises by their otherworldliness. |
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In an abrasion process, debris in the basal ice scrapes along the bed, polishing and gouging the underlying rocks, similar to sandpaper on wood. |
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Most species create somewhat elaborate nests, which can be cups, domes, plates, beds scrapes, mounds, or burrows. |
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When the front of the board starts to rise up, slide your front foot forward so the side of your sole scrapes the grip tape. |
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In some pools, the gunite is so rough, the surfaces are uneven and players get lots of raspberries and scrapes,'' he explained. |
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When you use someone else's pen, it scrapes along the paper and it feels like you are scratching the page. |
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Common pheasants nest solely on the ground in scrapes, lined with some grass and leaves, frequently under dense cover or a hedge. |
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Actually, Interest in scrapes picks up during the post rut because unbred does and female fawns come into estrus and advertise that fact at the scrapes. |
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But even by the Coalition's standards, Iain Duncan Smith's plan to subject the sick and disabled to enforced work placements scrapes the bottom of the barrel. |
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That does take patience along with gritted teeth as it lurches, bumps and scrapes over underwater rocks that graunch against the underbody skid plates. |
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Deer begin making scrapes in early fall, so you can make your scrape in late summer and activate it with a scent dripper just prior to your hunting window. |
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It's the job of resident tuk tuk driver Polo Doot, who scrapes a living in one of the city's poorest slums, to train Mason to navigate across Phnom Penh's chaotic streets. |
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