The splash was subtle, but it made a noise that was quite loud, alerting anyone close by. |
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When this happens, put first chipped potato in carefully so it doesn't splash. |
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All this was made worse when she hit a wave front-on and was lifted out of the water, only to crash down again with an almighty splash. |
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I now have seltzer water with a splash of unsweetened cranberry juice and lime instead of wine most of the time. |
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And I thought, will I go the whole hog and put on a splash of colour on each one? |
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She dropped her cigarette into a puddle and slid off of the bonnet of my car, landing with a splash on the gravel. |
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But it didn't take much imagination to picture swarms of tourists eager to frolic in the soft sand and splash about in the tepid waters. |
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As Peter saw Marc disappear into the blackness, he felt a dreadful sense of foreboding, hearing the splash when Marc landed. |
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A stone from the top of the wall broke free, triggering a small landslide of pebbles, and landed with a resounding splash in the stream below. |
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Fortunately, at that moment a drop from a high-up stalactite landed in the waiting pool beneath, making a loud splash as it landed. |
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I watched helplessly as a small splash of milk issued from the jug and landed in the bowl. |
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Just a simple English Breakfast tea with a splash of milk and a spoonful of manuka honey was the secret to her longevity, she said. |
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A random pattern of glass mosaic tiles adds a splash of color to the bathroom between the girl's bedroom and the shared playroom. |
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Caesar salad, seemingly a throwaway on this menu, is dressed with a refreshing splash of yuzu. |
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It was a mixture of root beer schnapps, peppermint schnapps, Kahlua, tequila, port wine, egg nog, and a splash of lime juice to make it curdle. |
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A single man about town should be able to splash out on these things without feeling a moment's guilt or too big a dent in his bank balance. |
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If the end butts a wall, attach a square-corner end splash to the end of the countertop with screws before you install the top. |
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Online betting is big business and it is now a very simple job to splash a bit of cash on a flutter. |
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He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand. |
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Lime, red onion and cilantro add a splash of color to the near-uniform tawniness of many of the dishes. |
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With communicator Mercury stirring up your need to make a splash, you could emulate these ladies and attract lots of publicity with your words. |
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Our article has certainly made a splash, generating a great deal of criticism in the blog world. |
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The bank is already making a splash with the most high-profile foreign bank outlet in Shanghai, located on a prominent corner on Nanjing Xilu. |
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Lovingly tended by the crossing keeper, a dozen pink roses are in full bloom, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the autumnal gloom. |
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Instead of regular light bulbs, which shed a dull yellow glow across the room, Mr Newton decided to splash out on daylight spectrum lighting. |
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Having made such a splash at Sundance, it is little surprise to find the US critics falling over themselves to deliver a positive verdict. |
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It looks as if every kid in town is going splish, splash and the town's finances aren't even taking a bath. |
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Add the bay, thyme, rosemary, garlic, orange zest, cinnamon and a splash of dry sherry. |
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Get rid of those London-based middle managers who splash the licence fee on ludicrous motivational courses at luxury hotels. |
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Ironically, his largest splash was made with his arm, as he had two outfield assists in just five games. |
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He gives a rundown on the club's financial position and confirms that he will not have cash to splash on the transfer market in the summer. |
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There was no sound except for the rumbling thunder and the splash of water on the city's cobbled streets. |
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However, Kennelly says those who want to just flirt with the trend can get the look without having to splash much cash. |
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The Raging River Ride log flume lets older kids and adults experience the splash of a 60 km-an-hour drop from 11 metres. |
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Remember when roller coasters vied simply to be the tallest, fastest, and scariest, and a log flume ride was just a big splash? |
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My favorite drink is malt scotch, either on the rocks or with a splash of soda and a twist. |
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There was also a wading pool to see who could make the biggest splash, and trying to catch a fish in a net proved to be challenging. |
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Thrown off balance, the boy fell with a splash, just as the bullet whizzed past his head. |
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Dramatic floral prints in rose or orange blossom add a splash of warm colour to whites and neutrals. |
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He teetered, lost his balance and fell off, making a tremendous splash as he hit the water with an inelegant bellyflop and an angry shout. |
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It'll be an evening of instrumental tunes, mostly covering in a fusion style, with a splash of jazz funk, plus some of Neil's original songs. |
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Ms Ward said she had to splash out on an outfit from Harvey Nichols and a bejewelled handbag by Dolce and Gabanna. |
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It's a riveting character study that really deserves to make a big splash with audiences of every age. |
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A dash of yoghurt, a splash of honey, a mask of egg white and the kiss of other life giving substances left my skin glowing. |
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More often than not, it's just a splash from the previous flush, but sometimes it's wee. |
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The humble rubber rain boot has arrived with a big splash at London Fashion Week. |
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Matisse was the elder, but he was a slower and more methodical man by temperament and it was Picasso who initially made the greater splash. |
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These eye-catching kaffir lilies provide vertical interest and a late splash of colour when many summer flowers are coming to a close. |
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It is simplicity in a pudding bowl, and the tradition of a final splash of whisky on top is neither an affected nor over-elaborate addition. |
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Freya stared after it curiously for a moment, until a splash of colour caught her eye. |
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In sheer desperation I made a cocktail using equal amounts of tequila and limoncello, with just a splash of fresh lemon juice. |
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If at any point the sauce starts to go grainy and curdle, then add a tiny splash of boiling water from the kettle. |
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The kitchen area is fitted with a range of modern floor and wall units, a stylish blue tiled splash back and solid beech worktops. |
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I moan and sit up with aiding pressure from my hands, and toddle into the restroom to splash water on my face. |
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A splash movement flitted out from under the lily pad and a streak of orange made its way to another. |
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Cars splash puddles on him, further bedraggling his look, as he pursues Phillips in order to deliver to him a CD made by a band Jake is managing. |
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But she'd rather put on her woollies and galoshes and go splash in a puddle. |
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The frangible ammo disintegrates on target, meaning there is no back splash or ricochets to harm the shooter or other bystanders. |
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For some reason they have also chosen to crank the thumbscrews with an added splash of vindictiveness. |
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If sliced bread is too heavy, place the meat with a little lettuce and a splash of mustard or dressing in a spinach tortilla wrap. |
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Splash it generously all over your body to remove that hot, sticky feeling, and cool you down, and refresh and invigorate the skin. |
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Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day. |
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Children splash around in the babbling river where the infection began, women washing and bathing on rocks in the sun. |
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Supermodel and forces sweetheart Nell McAndrew provided a welcome splash of glamour against the drab greys and greens of a collection of classic warbirds yesterday. |
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Alex tried to slowly rotate her body into a warrior yoga pose, but her legs began to tremble, her arms started flailing and she landed with a splash in the pool. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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Well, it's been a long time coming and a long time promised but what say we splash a bit of spring water in the two combatants, release the aromas and let the taste off begin? |
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His neck is always craned, ears pricked, waiting for cymbal splash of Art happening. |
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At this time of year it's difficult to make the garden look anything but dull, even with the occasional splash of winter colour from a witch hazel or mahonia. |
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Add a splash of water to bind and knead the mixture into a smooth dough. |
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The new idea of making the said Dorito shell spicier and adding a splash of lime is derivative at best. |
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In the June debate in New Hampshire, Michele Bachmann made a splash with her energetic, zesty, self-confident performance. |
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Brian went toppling over, landing with a splash in the pool. |
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A rope came snaking out over the river, landing with a splash at my feet. |
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Plans for the 40,000 square-foot zone include a beachside wave pool, a wild water river, two splash flumes, a lazy river ride and spa and plunge pools. |
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The six Lebanese Tavernas in the D.C. area serve their fresh house lemonade with a healthy splash of rose water, giving it an unusual fragrance and refreshing flavor. |
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This is particularly important at idle when there is no splash oiling from the connecting rods and crankshaft to lubricate the cam and lifter contact points. |
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Organza makes a great splash along with tulle, lace, elegant luxury fabrics combined with glittering Chantilly, crushed velvet, jersey with lurex and iridescent cady. |
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During that time, Jack discovered a lack of fences, a dark forest of macrocarpa, small bridges with rotting rails and a larger one needing a fresh splash of red. |
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No one has seen the bite, and there is no boil or splash to mark the event, just 130 lb Moimoi stretching out straight down the wake, a reel screaming. |
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Clean, blip and fleck free pictures, well saturated colors, and a dash of light grain with a splash of digital edge enhancement make for a satisfactory overall presentation. |
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Unfortunately it opened a couple of months after a much-ballyhooed Michael Moore film, and therefore got little attention, when it really could have made a splash. |
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And so, every so often, he cannot resist making a splash, drawing attention to himself and reminding people that he is a major Labour Party player. |
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Both dancers believe that the artist in residence program has given them the necessary stage and tools to continue making a splash in the city's dance community. |
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I also like purple, red, and the occasional splash of baby pink. |
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The presence of excessive splash burns or of scalds on areas of the body not likely to get wet when a child spills a container of hot liquid suggests an inflicted injury. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a delicate glass, then top with a splash of soda water and float an edible flower on top. |
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The episode does not seem to have made much of a splash in the race thus far. |
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The next set of results from the Subaru Hyper-Suprime-Cam will extend the splash survey in important ways. |
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And then when you want something satisfying, splash out a few dollars for a mammoth cupcake. |
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The social network made a huge splash with its IPO today, rocketing above its initial share price. |
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He enjoys being in the bath as he likes water and tends to splash a lot. |
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Shoppers north of the Border are the least likely in Britain to splash out on expensive film merchandise from hit movies such as Star Wars and Harry Potter. |
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I think they'd prefer a splash of tinsel round the school instead. |
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Every splash of white or neutral is anchored by a dose of black. |
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Eventually it found its white knight in the Manchester-based developer Urban Splash. |
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Splash some olive oil on top and thickly sprinkle with Maldon salt, white sugar and roughly crushed black pepper. |
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Splash out by hiring a long-tail taxi boat for a personal tour of Bangkok's fascinating canals. |
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Splash out for terylene and enjoy the difference between that and rough polypropylene. |
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Malichi, on his paint stallion, Splash, led the way with Jade, on Cotton, close behind. |
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Red lacquerware from China provided a huge splash of color in the showroom. |
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Watchable made quite a splash on his fiRst START FOR David o''MeaRa and can build on that with ANOTHER VICTORY in the IBA Stakes. |
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Watchable made quite a splash on his first start for David O'Meara and can build on that with another victory in the IBA Stakes. |
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For other hull shapes than Wigley, the hull splash itself may overturn and merge with a breaking wave. |
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But even if you don't have movie-studio muscle to devote to your monologues, there are still ways to make a splash in the vlogosphere. |
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The legislation would make it harder to hull splash, and it would make it easier for companies to register their designs with the government. |
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Mail is widely used in industrial settings as shrapnel guards and splash guards in metal working operations. |
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Victoria Beckham made a splash at New York Fashion Week with the oversized half moon bag which is sure to be the next 'it' bag. |
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Like candles, throw rugs enable consumers to add an affordable splash of color to their homes. |
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It's mouth-wateringly fresh and juicy with aromas of black cherry and violets and flavours of raspberry, plum, spice and a splash of cranberry. |
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So what I want to do is try to premier the new piece with the other piece, and have just a big splash in the city. |
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Handbags and high heels aren't great for beach volleyball so splash out on a pretty little diamond and gold toe ring instead. |
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Ross McMillan burst through the visitors' line thanks to a bullet Fotuali'i pass and the scrum-half kicked for Tom Collins to splash down. |
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Once encrypted, the computer will display a splash screen with a countdown timer and a demand for the payment of two bitcoins in ransom. |
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The customizable dashboard allows users to select what changed data and alerts they want displayed on their splash screen. |
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The best bet is to use a water repellent flooring and then you can splish, splash sploosh without worry. |
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Tesco Finest t Belgian Dark Chocolate Egg, PS10 THIS dark chocolate egg is embellished with a white chocolate splash and butterscotch beads. |
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In splash erosion, the impact of a falling raindrop creates a small crater in the soil, ejecting soil particles. |
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Juve would rather he leaves on a permanent deal, but the Gunners are not keen to splash the cash on a stopgap. |
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There was a tremendous splash. And then everything was quiet. Until Billy heard a rustling in the forest behind him. Great. Now what? |
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Weakened heart, summer tomatoes the splash of red mouthsome pleasure dichotomy. Who spilt whom? Who holds whom? |
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When he did, his voice shook the hills and made the water splash like crazy. |
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Lobelia cardinalis is lovely and ligularia with large round burgundy leaves and yellow flowers is sure to add a splash of colour. |
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The girl, who was wearing a pink bathing costume with white spots, had been playing in the park's busy splash pad area. |
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Today, despite having enough cash to buy a fleet of flash cars, L-driver Luke says he has no plans to splash out. |
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The 38-year-old looked radiant in her itsy bitsy two-piece as she helped little Jean splash in the sea. |
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To add to the fun people are encouraged to bring buckets, inflatables and water guns to squirt and splash each other with. |
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The Wrecking Ball video, Ball video, W filmed on the prawn boat Caledonia, is one of a series of clips from the trawler making a splash online. |
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The maplelike foliage of this new variety lends a splash of mostly solid color that sets the tone for the whole planting. |
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Get Mack back CARDIFF CITY owner Vincent Tan will splash PS5million to buy back LEEDS striker Ross McCormack in the summer. |
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The chances of a box office splash are minuscule but this breathtakingly beautiful flick has the power to hypnotise. |
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Dublin makes a purplish splash, peeking out from a whisp of cloud and to the north east, Belfast is more clearly visible. |
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Bag a butterfly, splash out on blues, whip up some wallpaper and show a well-turned leg if you want your home to be bang on trend this year. |
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To add to the fun, people are encouraged to bring water buckets, inflatables and water guns to squirt and splash each other with. |
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They paddle out, sighting a merganser family, and a beaver swimming near its lodge, warning them away with a loud slap splash from its tail. |
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Whereas Gotham mopes in the shadows, The Flash bursts like a splash page. |
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But on this special occasion I decided to splash out on one of those really fancy and expensive aftershaves, the ones with the sexy French names. |
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And 24 per cent were accidental accruers who did not splash out so had money left over. |
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I decided to splash out on a trip around Europe after getting a nice Christmas bonus. |
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That includes the slipway from where the lifeboat is launched with a huge splash on its way to a rescue. |
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Daley, who appears on the British version of the celebrity-diving show Splash! |
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When the splash appears with Please wait, wait for Windows to start configuration. |
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I felt a splash of water on my leg as the car drove into the nearby puddle. |
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The roads will be a bit sloppery, but Dobbin isn't too old to splash through them at a rattling pace. |
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Urban Splash acquired the building in December 2002 and since then they have worked extensively on plans in a bid to preserve the important heritage elements of the building. |
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Calgary has been privy to teases of his product at shops such as Oxygen in Bankers Hall, and in Kensington at both Brooklyn for men and Splash for women. |
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Shallow water gives a great splash, and so a braggart has ever been contemptible in my eyes. |
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Bring your own tent or splash out on yurts, teepees or bell tents. |
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A short distance away, at twilight, a fat beaver climbed out of the river onto a leaning willow oak, peered down, and dove into the water with a preposterous splash. |
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The 2015 Luca Guadagnino's film A Bigger Splash was named after Hockney's painting. |
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Dublin makes a purplish splash, peeking out from a whisp of cloud trailing off the east coast and to the north east, Belfast is more clearly visible. |
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The Hall of Famer Al Simmons of the Philadelphia Athletics made a similar splash in 1930, homering in his first at-bat on opening day after ending a springlong holdout. |
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A performance was set up at the Falcon the Splash Club in London where several music executives were to be present. |
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Those who do not fit that criteria are Edgardo Sol, Splash Of Ginge and Barrakilla. |
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They splash each other using buckets, water guns, and even garden hoses. |
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Bhattacharjee's body was found at Splash Point cliffs in Seaford, East Sussex, on 12 July. |
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Instead of putting in all that time and effort trying to get the perfect gift, why not just splash out on one of the tackiest, weirdest Christmas presents money can buy? |
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I was thinking that you could use the same engine to put Atogs and big artifact creatures in, similar to the mono-brown deck with a splash of blue. |
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He was the subject of Jack Hazan's 1974 biopic, A Bigger Splash, named after Hockney's 1967 pool painting of the same name. |
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Orbital's cargo ships burn up on reentry into Earth's atmosphere, unlike SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, which makes an intact splash landing in the ocean. |
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Fry off the onions, garlic and lardons in a splash of olive oil. |
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After pay day I can afford to splash some cash and buy myself a motorbike. |
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There was a visible splash on his pants after he went to the bathroom. |
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Merchant sailors have also made a splash in the world of sport. |
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Splash out on pottery, decorated tiles, crystal, copperware, embroidered tablecloths, filigree jewellery and cork products. |
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That old table she scored from the attic got new life with a splash of lime-green paint left over from when her parents redid their bedroom walls. |
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Splash out on a Liv Brava SLR Cyclocross bike designed for the female physique and for riding off-road trails and bumpy roads. |
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Many sturgeon leap completely out the water, usually making a loud splash which can be heard half a mile away on the surface and probably further under water. |
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He used both hands to scoop water and splash it on his face. |
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Pancake Day just wouldn't be the same without a splash of Jif lemon juice. |
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A quick look at the underwater profile reveals a deep forefoot and fine entry at the bow that virtually eliminates pounding and helps to reduce hull splash noise. |
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Add a measure of Cointreau, a dash of Bacardi, and a splash of Blue Bols. |
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In Toddler's Tide Pool, the little ones can splash and slide all day long. |
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The 46-year-old voyeur was seen holding a small mirror under the partitions of cubicles at Stockton's Splash centre. |
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The new version features a host of new additions in terms of looks such as the totally redesigned Splash Screen, Home Page as well as internal menus. |
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However, the report, entitled Splash Back, says continuing dangers include sheep-dip pollution, road deaths, destruction of habitat and poor water quality. |
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All money raised by the activities will go to Noah's Ark Appeal Splish, Splash, Splosh, a campaign raising money for a hydrotherapy pool for the Children's Hospital for Wales. |
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