The boy wonder really does know how to turn boxes of slop into chests full of wonga, but how will he continue with his shock horror portfolio? |
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There was a tinny crash as the prisoner threw his metal bowl of slop at the wall, followed by the complaints of the other prisoners. |
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Hmf maybe I'll go for a walk and wait for this slop to cool better yet, maybe I'll go hang around by the bridge and wait for billy goats! |
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That horrid slop couldn't cure a common cold if it was blest by Pope Christ! |
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At home you used a chamber pot and finally you carried all your waste down the yard in the slop bucket. |
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On his orders Yahya was assigned to push a wheelbarrow from cell to cell, collecting the prisoners' slop buckets. |
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I catch you yawning late in the afternoon and I know half your food goes into the slop bucket, though you try to hide it. |
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Inevitably, one weekend it was humid and no one came in to empty the slop bucket. |
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It tasted wonderful to her, like ambrosia compared to the slop Vinch had been feeding her all of her life. |
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He tiptoed around it, trying not to get any of the putrid matter slop onto his fluffy bunny slippers. |
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They comprise the full range of cups and saucers, milk jugs, covered sugar bowls or boxes, slop bowls, teapots and stands. |
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He fantasized that the inedible slop was his mother's blintzes with raspberries and cream. |
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The next time, I didn't use the tape and just made sure to take extra care not to slop any paint on the top of the mat. |
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The rest of the time I slop about in chinos and I never, ever, not even on Sundays, wear a necktie. |
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The move has come about as a result of a case brought by a prisoner in May who was forced to slop out in jail. |
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They milk the cows, feed the calves, slop the pigs, and check the roosting hens before sitting down to tea in their own kitchen. |
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You don't really think that Bush likes to get out there and slop the hogs and move the hay around, do you? |
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Besides that, their songs are unremarkable, hookless and slop along with lumpen arrangements that recall swimming in porridge. |
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The bell rings and students begin piling out of class, ready to run into the cafeteria where a line up for slop is gathering. |
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Wykk's finger pointed to the brown slop that was called food and with a resigned glance at where Blaise had sat I ate. |
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The food court had a stripped down version of our favorite fast food slop house, as well as a panorama of ethnic fast food counters. |
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Be it his usual commercial slop or this stab at achieving some street credit, he falls amazingly flat, as he always has. |
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Unoriginal soundtracky slop that sacrifices story and melody for statement and style. |
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Musicianship that is this intense can easily become sloppy, and there's no slop here. |
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Between courses a server may come by with a slop bowl and collect your bits of bone, fat or other food waste. |
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This very decorative slop bowl is typical of Caughley of the period, the pictures show the busy pattern from a number of different perspectives. |
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The bedroom water sets had slop bowls for cleaning teeth since there were no indoor bathrooms and no running water. |
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By serving the tea decanted, there will be no need for tea strainers or slop bowls to remove the discarded tea leaves. |
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Aunty loved to help with the tea things and give the silver tea pot and the slop basin a little polish. |
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These in turn may be part of a tea set in combination with a teapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl and slop bowl en suite. |
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The service typically included serving pots, slop bowl, covered sugar, creamer, tea caddy and spoon tray all of silver. |
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The younger woman came over and scooped up what looked like pig slop and sloshed it onto my plate. |
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Just put a boot in the binding and press the cuff of the boot from side-to-side and look for wobble and slop. |
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Somehow she was rowing smoothly through the slop, gaining on me at what seemed like four or five feet per stroke. |
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It is journalistic slop, political flatulence and religious aggrandisement, and it is deadly dangerous. |
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In the classical period they became designated as slop basins, and in general were fashioned with a large basin form supported on a pedestal base. |
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Failure to pass this would create an unworkable trade environment that will slop over to the rest of the world. |
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It has two slop tanks designed for the storage of cargo residues, tank purging water and hydrocarbon mixtures. |
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In the corner, a slop bucket which had to be emptied each morning. |
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There are purification residues and settling residues in slop tanks in addition to leakages of smaller or greater dimensions. |
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In any event, all Irish prisoners are permitted to leave their cells at night to use toilets rather than their slop buckets if they make that request. |
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So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks. |
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A lavabo, slop basin, or laver was a stone basin built into the wall. |
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Mind you, how could a woman of such refinement and grace be expected to slop out or even be put into daily contact with all those other real criminals in Mountjoy? |
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That makes for a real slop. They do not understand anymore either, and that is why they keep running the same tape each time. |
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One of the reasons these paintings are tighter is that I don't have the freedom that I had, like being able to slop around with paint. |
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The jolt — which he called slosh, or slop — came mainly on surface streets and on-ramps when gears were shifting at low speeds. |
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The lace tablecloth came out for this event, as did the tea service of thin bone china, complete with matching milk jug, sugar bowl and slop basin. |
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Officially, vessels should empty their slop tanks and settling tanks when they call in port. |
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Do not install PVC conduits perpendicularly to the roof slop in order to allow the free flow of the concrete. |
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Mr. Hermes clearly knows he's writing a social history of a Silver Age, and he's too honest to let admiration slop over into reverence. |
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This may be chambered for the 7.5mm Nagant revolver cartridge, a 32 Long Colt fits with just a bit of slop. |
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At night they counted dollars to buy more acres, to raise more grain, to buy more corn to feed more horses, to slop more pigs, to feed more chicks, to make more dollars. |
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I call these slop bowls because I have no other name for them. |
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To do this slacken four bolts and remove the oil filter pot in such a way that no oil will slop over. |
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The economy is obviously part of it, and this whole change and anti-politics government thing has got to slop over in most places. |
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Not vases and statuettes of china, but tea cups and saucers, tea-pots, milk-jugs, sugar and slop basins, are the characteristic pieces of old English porcelain. |
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It disgusts my room-mates when I slop coffee all over the table. |
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When the men shuffle into the courtyard to empty their slop buckets, there are notes from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, and an imprisoned Protestant pastor hands Fontaine a note. |
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On 30 June 2006, on its way to the port of Paldiski in Estonia to unload part of its gasoline cargo, the Probo Koala docked at the port of Amsterdam to refuel and to discharge the content of its slop tanks. |
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Through its subsidiary, Puma Energy Côte d'Ivoire, and with the assistance of its shipping agent in Abidjan, WAIBS, Trafigura had arranged unloading and treatment of its slop waste with a newly created company, Tommy Ltd. |
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The children can hear the water slop in the can. |
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The vessel is a twin-skeg, twin-screw shuttle tanker with 12 cargo tanks, two slop tanks, 13 segregated ballast tanks, and a bow-loading system on the forecastle deck. |
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Many of the detachments that they work out of have no running water, and in the video, one officer describes her nightly task of pouring out slop buckets that officers and detainees must use as makeshift toilets. |
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Jesse Helms made it clear that Senate Foreign Relations would ratify no appeasement of Moscow's desire to let outdated cold war restrictions slop over into the new millennium. |
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It may be time for the world to slop them out. |
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While the slop bowl, cup and saucer are porcelain, the large red bowl is pottery. |
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So we had to slop out in large containers which had to be carried ashore to be emptied. |
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Court of Session judges found in favour of Stuart Docherty, James Philbin and Paul Logan, who had to slop out at Barlinnie in Glasgow. |
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Some pounds 11million has already been paid to prisoners, who argued their human rights were breached by having to slop out in shared cells. |
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The Court of Session ruled armed robber Robert Napier's human rights had been breached because he was forced to slop out in Barlinnie. |
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One of Hank's chores was to slop the pigs' trough each morning and evening. |
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The hogs oinked happily in their pen as the farmer poured slop in their feeding trough. |
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We can always find a probability distribution to slop over anything. |
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However a senatorial inquiry after the Erika oil spill showed that the ports of regional importance did not all have ballast water and slop reception facilities. |
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Problem is that the filters are washed on board and the washing waters are pumped into the slop tank so that the sludge from the filters ends up sooner or later back in the same filter. |
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Its agricultural environment will protect you from urbanization. its parc to more 4200 M2 borded of slop of old walls come to perfect the charm of this property. |
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The figure was revealed yesterday as prison chiefs announced plans to make cash offers to up to 300 prisoners who had to slop out in shared cells. |
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He got another candy bar out of the refrigerator and ripped the wrapper and threw it on the floor. He was sick of candy bars, his mouth full of sugary slop. |
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In short, never was a Dr. Slop so beluted, and so transubstantiated, since that affair came into fashion. |
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With more rain forecast, there is every chance we will witness a repeat of the Slop Bowl, which saw Pittsburgh beat Miami 3-0 in a quagmire with a late field goal on Monday. |
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