Duke alternated strikes and spares over the first five frames before striking in the 6th for a double. |
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At the entrance, fans without tickets pleaded for spares, but apologetically, lest they be mistaken for touts and beaten to death. |
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Just as providence protects drunks and fools, so it also spares the pseuds who make excuses for the butchers who have killed their neighbours. |
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The spares sales may eventually appear, but most likely it'll only be enough to pay for the next round of development. |
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Also, when you're bowling well, the miss-hits don't leave you with big splits and tough spares. |
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The big-hook players leave many more difficult spares and splits than a player with a narrower angle of entry. |
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Like intensive power production, so intensive agriculture spares the landscape. |
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Writer Kushner spares no-one with his agnostic approach to his subjects who are gay, straight, asexual and omnisexual. |
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The peloruses and magnetic compass came from the spares box, as did the small signal lights. |
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As Lanzarote is only four and a half hours away, it spares you the jet lag and vaccinations, yet still offers the lure of year-round sun. |
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She confesses that part of the reason the farm spares the cantankerous Wilbur is because she saved him when he was small. |
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Apart from commercials, Peugeot only really used Talbot as a giant swappable spares bin. |
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Everybody in the world should buy all Miyazaki's films twice and then give their spares to each other. |
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You are left with a payload remainder for water, supplies, spares and camping gear. |
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Blest be the man that spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones. |
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After E, above you put the kit back together and have a large box of spares left over. |
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Do they sell your make of car in the country you are visiting so spares will be available? |
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The new balls made strikes much easier, so bowlers began to pay less attention to the complex skill of getting spares. |
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This bowling alley has fun graphics to indicate strikes and spares, a loud beep when you step over the line and mysteriously greasy balls. |
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However, by the sixth frame, she had four strikes and several spares, and my chances of winning weren't looking too great. |
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And for a family movie set in a restaurant, Campanella mercifully spares us any panting bliss-outs on the sensual nature of food. |
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Much of the film feels profoundly sad, as Donovan spares no unpleasant detail, making for a sobering look at someone so attached to the bottle. |
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Perhaps he spares some of his friends and colleagues in the editing, but he has not spared himself. |
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Father had to pay a handsome sum, but when it comes to my mother, he spares no expense. |
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He spares us any obvious handholding, but it nonetheless becomes clear what Jef is doing and why. |
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It spares not rich nor poor, black nor white, male nor female, able-bodied nor differently abled. |
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The second and final pitches are close to 20m, so we'd debated whether to take spares to cover the eventuality of stuck ropes. |
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Now things are sorted, you should be able to identify duplicates, spares, and rubbish. |
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There's nothing like a worm attack that spares Linux to bring out the smug superiority in Linux users. |
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That means that fewer spares need to be kept on hand to assure the same level of safety as in a Mars mission. |
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I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a strobe as well. |
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Several of the Marines stripped off their wet shirts and changed into their spares. |
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By the time the aircraft lands the truck will be waiting with the technicians, spares and equipment on board to repair the aircraft. |
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A duty-free entitlement would be given to them for import of capital goods, spares, office equipment and consumables. |
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The Duke spares Shylock's life and offers to waive the state's claim to half Shylock's wealth, requiring only a fine. |
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Actually being in the act of changing a wheel, providing a copy of a spares receipt are another couple of good things to back up your assertions. |
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I remember Bob kept getting flats and we were out of spares, so we had to use the patch kit. |
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Ground Support products that are supplied include equipment spares, maintenance equipment and ancillaries. |
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He spares nothing to obtain the honour of serving them, and he vainly boasts of his own meanness. |
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He hardly spares any codified religion from his angry denunciations, including Orthodoxy. |
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As time goes by, it is becoming harder to get hold of spares or some of the more exciting bits of hardware like second processors or Winchester drives. |
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The denouement itself appropriates the theme of the huntsman who spares the child he is obliged to kill. |
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The technical capacity of The Herald newspaper has been reinforced with two printing machines and a repro-camera and a set of spares. |
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Crew chiefs were finishing pre-flighting all the aircraft scheduled for the mission that day and any spares selected in case any ship aborted their pre-flight run-ups. |
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Only vehicle manufacturers, through their agents and dealerships, are to sell spares which means an instant end to auto jumbles, or salvage yards. |
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He objectifies every woman without fail, and spares his audience no thought that goes through his head. |
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If you look around and don't see as many strikes, and a lot of splits or spares are on the board, the lanes probably are playing a little bit tougher. |
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He is also hoping that a spares supplier will offer to donate or subsidise solid inners for the tyres, so that the bikes will not be out of action with punctures too often. |
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Astea's product will allow a customer to track spares, and also has a programme which can automatically reorder certain parts, to maintain a minimum level at all times. |
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He played his bass like he had five spares waiting backstage. |
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Our production has recommended itself in a reliable operation, unpretentiousness in repair and come-at-ability for spares. |
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Thus one spares them tears and accustoms them to shed them only when pain forces them to do so. |
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Yet he spares no ink in describing con brio the perceived flaws and lack of strict consistency in a number of judicial opinions. |
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Plus, it spares me something I never expect at the theater — a pre-curtain lecture. |
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The machines are getting old and out of commission, but there is no demand in the country for either new automobiles or spares. |
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For commercial reasons most AMs, OEMs, airlines, engineering companies and aircraft parts stockists tend not to stock the most expensive spares due to investment cost. |
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Now scientists in Sweden have identified a genetic factor that makes some chickens vulnerable to this behavior but spares others. |
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They change plans, or can't make it, so there's lot of spares on Twitter and Facebook event pages if you hunt around. |
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As a further quality assuredness Columbia keeps track of all cabinets built and the spares availability for a period of 20 years. |
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Since then, royal heirs – and most particularly spares – have continued to find a vocation in the army, navy and airforce. |
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We need to complete the internal market for car tuning parts and spares, for example. |
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To the great displeasure of Moscow, Tbilisi spares no effort to draw closer to the organisation and, ultimately, to join it. |
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Do not make any modifications to the machine and only use Retsch approved spares and accessories. |
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To give you an idea: he drove his van over the border into Germany and imported spares for the European cars on the Polish market. |
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It is always advisable to refurbish repairable spares if the defect can be resolved or the wear is reversible. |
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The new LX-Rewinder spares you the trouble of self-rewinding printed labels on label cores and is therefore effectively time-saving. |
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The government of Saudi Arabia spares no effort in trying to hide these gross human rights violations. |
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Repairable spares can be refurbished many times for defects or wear and then made available again as spare parts. |
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We also operate a successful spares and service operation to actively support such a large customer base. |
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Most stand together in a little spinney, while the rest are piled up neatly on their sides, as if Skaer had left them there as spares. |
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In the meantime, the exchange rate for the foreign currency involved had increased steadily and the spares were paid for at the higher rate. |
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Following a bike as loaded as his, with spares tyres loaded behind him alreadly feels like the adventure. |
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One of the most important areas concerning what is taken on board involves the spares. |
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Any spares are frozen, to be thawed later if the first embryo does not survive. |
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This type of solution is of particular benefit to airports as it spares travelers the worry of finding a parking space. |
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Like a great tabloid headline, The adventuress by N.D. Coleridge promises a lurid story that spares no detail. |
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One especially practical feature is that SLIMPARK is limited to a minimum number of moving components, which considerably reduces the requirement for maintenance and spares, as well as the associated costs. |
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That spares a decent chunk of high earners from higher taxes. |
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Packing a lunch and taking it to the classroom or to work is a good idea for lots of reasons: it's cheaper than restaurants or takeout and spares you from boring lineups at the lunch counter. |
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This not only spares protein but also ensures that fats are completely metabolized and prevents a condition known as ketosis, the accumulation of products of fat breakdown, called ketones, in the body. |
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This amendment spares a whole group the obligation to decontaminate. |
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He buzzes for a flunky, who spares his boss the indignity of picking up the pink ring binders piled on the floor. But the paperwork is piling up in the district offices faster than jobs are being provided in the villages. |
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If required, the repairable spares can be serialized for goods receipt in the intended storage location as single units of material, assigned to a batch and valuated. |
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If desired, the repairable spares can be serialized as individual pieces of material for the goods issue in the planned storage location, assigned to a batch and valuated. |
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But whatever Newcastle's fate, let's hope the post-season debrief spares their fans any more of the I-told-you-so revisionism regarding the Alan Pardew era. |
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It spares the ignorant and the dilatory from the consequences of their mistakes, while imposing few costs on those who genuinely prefer not to entrust their pension money to their employer's custody. |
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It spares them the need to deal with pushy, impatient, litigious shareholders, allowing the firm to focus on its private goals and long-term growth. |
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Strategic tie-ups with vendors of spares, chemical, and equipment will allow suppliers' offerings to be cost effective. |
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We must say that the guy is atypical, wearing a straw hat and strap, he spares no effort to explain the mechanism of his production and the subtleties of the vanilla. |
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Likewise, the merged entity could increase the prices of engine starters or their spares, thereby increasing rival engine manufacturers' costs and reducing even further their ability to compete against the merged entity. |
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The State punishes them with penal sanctions and spares no effort, through various institutions, to make families aware of modern methods of bringing up children and ways of dealing with the problems which arise. |
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Olivier spares Richard, and himself, the full force of this indignity. |
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Road construction companies who can relax in the knowledge that wherever they may be in the world we can get spares to their sites faster than some local understocked dealer. |
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I replaced those handles with spares that I had on hand, then penned a treatise, illustrated by Ruth, that offers advice on how to avoid the overstrikes that destroy handles and pinned it on the camp wall. |
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Languedoc-Roussillon spares no expense on this. |
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In a way, he's perfect — his use of the double brake is protective without being infantilizing, his corrections are firm but never condescending or judgmental, he spares my feelings but tells the truth if asked. |
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Bushings in the spares inventory were dimensionally inspected. |
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Neuer spares his own blushes with a saving tackle. |
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Wires 6 and 7 are suitable as spares for S-Video large image projectors. |
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While we bomb Isis, Assad spares it and prefers to barrel-bomb Syrian civilians in the pockets of territory still controlled by the rebels fighting his rule. |
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Astana – which spares no expense on advertising to promote a positive image in Western policy-making circles – needs a good PR campaign to sell itself as an exciting tourist destination, the fair also heard. |
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By acceding to the international and regional treaties and agreements to combat terrorism, it considers itself truly committed and spares no effort to support any initiatives that look promising in that respect. |
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Convinced that tolerance and non-discrimination are a state of mind and a behaviour, the Tunisian State spares no effort in combating discrimination. |
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This is explained by the further reduction in the 'returns of defective equipment' item, due to lower repayments in respect of defective spares under guarantee, following a change in operating method by our supplier. |
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Various rotary wing helicopter spares and components. |
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Nonetheless, Forna's sharp eye spares no one its brutal honesty. |
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Some components are sold as used spares or remanufactured. |
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The evaluation was unsuccessful and the buses were sold to Hong Kong for spares. |
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This spares natural insect predators in the farm ecology and further contributes to noninsecticide pest management. |
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Several spares were held in reserve as spinners proved very tempting to barracoutas in Bass Strait. |
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The acute stage is characterized by purulence that fills the perilymphatic spaces and spares the endolymphatic space. |
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Our unique position as system suppliers allows Moodyparts to specialize in specific spares for product types such as homogenizers, pumps and heat exchangers. |
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The company is also forging ahead with expansion in its spares division and its growing Power Take-Off division, which serves the agricultural, industrial and marine markets. |
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This action definitizes the contract and will support the build of ten CEC systems, one sand-alone Cooperative Engagement Processor, associated spares and data. |
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The Color of Law spares no detail in its intimate portrayal of a real-life hero of the courtroom, and is a worthy addition to college and public library biography shelves. |
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The purchase included seven years' worth of spares including engines. |
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The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has estimated the figure as about 170, consisting of 144 deployed weapons plus an extra 15 percent as spares. |
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He that ears my land spares my team and gives me leave to in the crop. |
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Now, Air China's Beijing-Geneva route spares passengers the trouble of having to make transfers and thusly tremendously cuts the time they have to spend on the whole journey. |
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Now, Air China's Beijing-Genevaroute spares passengers the trouble of having to make transfers and thusly tremendously cuts the time they have to spend on the whole journey. |
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