Staining was present on many of the other instruments they examined as well, including four of five bougie tips and three of five Magill forceps. |
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When I stand up the room tips a little as if I'm wasted, and my stomach is currently turning somersaults. |
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Try applying conditioner from the roots to the tips and pull your hair softly into a ponytail at the nape of the neck. |
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Prior to metamorphosis, the caterpillars pack together and suspend themselves by the tips of their abdomens from the inner walls. |
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Our analysis confirms that members of the Luidiidae and Astropectinidae lack suckers on the tips of their pointed tube feet. |
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Its drive began when generous waiting staff donated a week's tips to the cause. |
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Instead, waiters, waitresses and every other person who used to have to rely on tips to live were given a decent wage. |
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If tips motivate waitstaff to provide better service, why shouldn't they motivate professors to prepare better lectures? |
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Hard-working waitresses reckoned the 16 per cent price hike would eat into their tips because customers would have less money in small change. |
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The tips on rounding hours to the next quarter-hour or tenth-hour and dropping your own VBA procedure into a formula were most ingenious. |
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To some he was solid, reliable, well-intentioned and a rugby man to the tips of his bootlaces. |
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Drink was taken in horns, similarly decorated and sometimes with metal tips and rims. |
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Boost your ethical know-how with these practical tips on avoiding common ethical quandaries. |
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While there's no one perfect method for shaping brows, some basic tips include plucking away the unibrow and enhancing your arch. |
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These 10 tips for triceps training will help you muscle up the back of your arms in the shortest time possible. |
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Fingers on the right hand are behind the ones of the left hand at a slant, thumb tips touching each other. |
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The hero tips his hat to the ladies, spurs his horse and gallops off toward the setting sun in a cloud of dust. |
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This 'Body-Con Special' contains underwear suggestions, sculpting necessities and tips from those in-the-know. |
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Except for the rope skipping, all exercises are the same, so read the form tips in the intermediate workout. |
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We are sending you a Guide with 10 tips to combat constipation and a special low-fat pumpkin bran muffin recipe. |
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His right hand holds the gun on her unwaveringly, the blunt tips of round lead bullets in its chambers clearly visible from the business end. |
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Juvenile dusky morwong meander nearby, while octopus and cuttlefish hide below suspended beams and the tips of old hollowed piles. |
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The tips are the same type of common sense platitudinous advice that columnists dispense on a regular basis. |
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They had undergone a month-long training before the competition and were provided with tips on public speaking. |
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There is no shortage of money-saving tips to help you to produce a bigger monthly disposable income. |
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They gave tips to add some beautiful decor to the blankly decorated master bedroom. |
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For stubborn small pieces that should be even smaller, a set of tile-cutting pliers with tungsten carbide chisel tips will do very nicely. |
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The following tips for lifestyle modification will go along way to protect one from heat related illness. |
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There are lots more ways that people can reduce their energy use and the energy show house has plenty of tips and advice for people. |
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Today's announcement is very welcome and provides yet further clarity on the tax treatment of tips and troncs. |
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He explores the tax treatment of tips and troncs for restaurants and other hospitality businesses. |
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This lot includes 20 Pacific miter shells that have been hand-drilled through the tips to make them into beads. |
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I won't go on too much about money-saving tips now, but try these articles for size. |
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The central banker tips you off to place your bet that the bond price will go up, and, bingo! |
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Pinch off stem tips regularly to force side branching and keep the plant dense and bushy. |
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Who can't remember playing shinny until you couldn't feel the tips of your toes? |
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The sharp needle tips are collected inside the container and the remainder of the syringe barrel can be safely discarded in the trash. |
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They come in a special formula mix which contains blends of burgundy, clear yellow, rosy-red with golden tips and other red and gold bicolors. |
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Someone else requested top tips for cooking Christmas dinner after one sherry too many. |
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Farther down the sidewalk, Gilbert spies some leather wing tips in a shop window. |
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Well our resident recessionista has some fabulous tips for shopping second hand. |
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Two kinds of writing by Seth Godin gives some quick, focused tips on how to write for different audiences. |
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A tennis coach shares tennis tips and instruction videos on how to play better tennis. |
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So, seeing as how it is part of a clean-cut look men are trying to perfect, here are some tips on getting that perfect, nick-free shave. |
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Herewith some time-tested tips to wooing the eminently wooable, just in case your town gets Olympic Fever, too. |
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In the space of less than an hour he gave us a lot of useful tips on how best to paint watercolours. |
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As we walked toward the front door, he paused briefly at a small tree, touching tips of the branches with both hands. |
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Before you leave on vacation, follow these tips and feel more secure about your home being vacant. |
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Most of the tips are useful, such as how to maximise networking potential and where to find those all-important contacts. |
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Road safety messages will be relayed and older children will be given tips on safe driving. |
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Further, the blue of the ribbon is echoed by the detail of blue-green vamps on the tips of his shoes. |
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As a tour guide, he makes a good living on the tips he gets from the tourists he shepherds around. |
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While brushing, place the bristles at a 45-degree angle to your teeth and slide the tips of the brush under the gums. |
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Now that you are set up with a job and a place to stay you no longer need my tips and advice on breaking into Sydney. |
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Arrange the asparagus tips and sauteed porcini mushrooms around the filets. |
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Michael eased off his glove and set his teeth and tensed, and after a moment the tips of his fingers moved. |
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On lines 48-64, we create a status line where the menu tool tips will be displayed. |
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They discussed some tips for planting summer crops like tomatoes and capsicums. |
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This article gives some good tips on delegating, and making that to-do list a bit shorter. |
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The six sessions include giving tips and ideas for playing with young children and toddlers. |
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One of the locals tips him off about it and he and the lads pile down for a night out. |
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There will be tips and predictions from top racing experts ahead of the meeting. |
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Snow weighs heavily along the branches of ponderosa pines and buries a yucca to the tips of its spears. |
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They'll talk a good race and they'll have good runs from time to time, but it's no reason to follow their tips for the next race. |
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It's very important to keep hoe tips in good repair as they lose their effectiveness quickly with very little wear. |
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Choristospore dasyclads develop cysts within inflated structures termed gametophores borne along the tips or sides of laterals. |
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In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches. |
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They have been embellished with red enamel spots and have high mirror polished rhodium tips to add to the brilliance. |
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Surveys were taken of energy usage in the school and saving energy tips were produced. |
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To get you started, the tips below can absolutely help you with the steps of creating that perfect baby shower party for you. |
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It will be packed full of useful advice and tips and should be used as a reference document next to the telephone. |
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It was so yummy that I didn't think twice about gathering all the crumbs off the bottom of the box with my wet finger tips then smacking my lips. |
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Here are the association's tips for managing ursine visitors that may turn up in your yard. |
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Here are some great tips that come into play when the rubber meets the road. |
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I would love to see articles that cover simple technology tips that can help small businesses build a strong online presence. |
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This is probably one of the best tips anybody can give on saving money at the gas pump. |
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You'll find articles, news and product tips covering pregnancy, birth and life with a new baby. |
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Practical advice and tips are set out in a straightforward layout, laced with quizzes of self discovery. |
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The annual list of tips is extremely popular, and is featured in newspapers and on radio stations across the province. |
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Certainly in America you will need money for tips very quickly, on arrival for the taxi or coach driver, and then the porter. |
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But in the case of a bartender there is a much thinner line, it is tempting to reward flirtation and tips with favouritism. |
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Maybe he thought he'd like some easy money like the tips his friends the airport and hotel staff get? |
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Once there, she emptied her front pocket of her tips and the other money she'd taken that day. |
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A former agricultural engineer, he makes more money now in tips handing out towels. |
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The six-footer has been lifting weights for five years and tips the scales at 190 pounds. |
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This shaves an impressive 4 oz of weight from the bantamweight pistol, which only tips the scales at 24 oz empty, with the mag. |
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Kiley tips his hat to those loyal listeners, acknowledging that it's the audience, not the venue, that can make or break any performance. |
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If the markers do dry out, they are easily revived by running the tips under water and recapping overnight. |
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This will have a map, some up-to-the-minute information on events, and tips on restaurants and entertainment. |
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Information about cocaine, LSD, ecstasy and speed was handed out, as well as tips for keeping clubbers safe. |
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At the opposite end a dapper gentleman tips his hat and bows to this smiling little lady. |
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Next time you're planning a big night out, remember these tips and hopefully you'll get lucky. |
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Collecting stories across the political spectrum, he never tips his hand to reveal his views or prejudices. |
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And the wages of workers who do the jobs we try not to think about, in care homes, on rubbish tips or on our streets, are scandalously low. |
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Now and again, a student is sent over to get another box and tips the contents all over the desks. |
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Rollovers typically happen when a vehicle blows a tire, hits a bump, or runs off the road onto uneven ground and one side tips up. |
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I wince as it collides against her forehead, then jump up as she tips back and falls over backwards, chair and all. |
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A vertical aluminum rod with mounting hardware and black rubber tips at each end holds the construction together. |
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One euhedral prism with rounded tips and one anhedral grain have been investigated. |
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Teeth seven through eleven are present, although in none are the extreme distal tips preserved. |
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The tips of her slender fingers were revealed at the openings of the sleeves, her bare feet small but slim. |
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He offers tips to businesses looking to capitalize on the craze without being labelled a sender of spam. |
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Root tips were cut, placed in a beaker filled with ice water, and transferred to the laboratory. |
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When the nurse returned she gave the glass of water to Dominick who stuck his finger tips in and flicked a bit of water on to Kayla's face. |
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So, without further ado, here are ten tips to battening down the hatches in your home! |
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The tips of my fingers brush against a bundle of money in my right pocket and I turn, heading towards the door. |
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She worked in a bar for minimum wage and practically lived off of the measly tips she made. |
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Whether you pile your clothes on your chair or hang up any shirt on any hanger, these tips will help your favorite threads last. |
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Sunset cast a soft mauve, pink and orange hue on the tips of the snow clad mountains. |
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Within brief minutes, the thickening clouds were zooming by our wing tips increasing our awareness of the plane's speed of approximately 150-mph. |
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It also includes hints and tips to help you train your eye to search out the special pieces from among the throng. |
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Throughout the series, there will be masterclasses given by leading musicians who will share their experiences and tips with the students. |
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The batten tips can be screwed in and out to set the overall length of the batten. |
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No amount of festive tips on the perfect table centrepiece or how to wrap an awkwardly-shaped present will make a scrap of difference. |
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Predators mistaking the pinnule tips for the tegmen could take bites out of the distal parts of the pinnules. |
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News items, announcements, technical articles, handy tips and tricks, can all be said to be useful resources on the web. |
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Read the Revenue's six tips on completing your Return without tears and the ten most common Tax Return mistakes, and get it right next time! |
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They are perfectly ugly, perfectly cute, mini-dinosaurs, from their scaly heads to the tips of their thrashing tails. |
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Country lanes, laybys, back alleys, railway land, outside tips and playgrounds were the most popular dumping sites. |
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In the ladies room meanwhile, hairdressers and make-up artists pass on beauty tips to the girls. |
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The early sun winked off the brass balls they carried on the tips of their long, upswept horns. |
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Find out the best tips to protect your affiliate links from unfair affiliates and customers. |
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Whether you are frugal by choice or by necessity, here are some tips for saving money when money is very tight. |
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In the most severe cases, the distal tips of the maxillary and labial palps are transformed to tarsal claws. |
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He provides really on-target tips for refining how teams should approach projects that are aiming for something new, something better. |
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He told her how much he loved horses, even taught her some tips on how to tame a wild horse that just got bridled from the wilderness. |
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The tips are often random collections of articles licensed from how-to magazines and books. |
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The root tips were macerated in a mixture of ethanol and hydrochloric acid for 2 min at room temperature. |
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Some rugosity is present on the anterior tips of both fragments, but not on the remainder of the bones as preserved. |
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Catheter tips were aseptically removed and cultured by the roll-plate method. |
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Cut the chilled butter into small pieces then, using the tips of your fingers, rub it into the flour until it has the consistency of breadcrumbs. |
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He wore some kind of big baggy silken shirt with long sleeves that almost stretched down to the tips of his fingers. |
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His body sagging between two policemen, Johnny's head lolled forward and the tips of his boots skittered behind. |
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If the burners have yellow flames or yellow in the tips of the flames, more air and clean burners produces blue flames. |
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His lofty glance seemed to measure her from the roots of her hair to the tips of her toes, leaving the girl stifling with self-consciousness. |
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However, such strength means that the car is no lightweight and the 1.4 HDi tips the scales at almost 1200 kg empty. |
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Pinching out the shoot tips after young plants have finished flowering is a good way of making them bush out. |
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She gave me tips on creating a full layette and showed me some darling booties and onesies. |
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But other inmates as well as guards routinely sought him out for autographs or to request writing tips or advice on their appeals. |
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Carlo Morelli is a contributor to OnlineTips.org, where you can read tips about landscaping during times of drought and xeriscape landscaping. |
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I wipe it against the other finger tips and suddenly all of them are all white paint. |
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Expression is seen, however, in the tips of the antennae, maxillary and labial palps, and legs. |
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Several of my toes commenced to blacken and fester near the tips and the nails worked loose. |
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Her flowing red hair was streaming out the window, the black tips flapping in the wind. |
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The left wing is now finished as are the flaps and ailerons while the wing tips are nearing completion. |
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Patterned and flecked cord aiguillettes are also available, as well as a variety of tags and attachments for the tips of the aiguillette itself. |
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After the teaching tips and 175 daily lessons, there's a set of workbook answer keys, tests and quiz drill sheets. |
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After a section with tips and techniques, which is kept nice and short, Christine goes on to share over seventy of her recipes. |
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After taking time out from teaching Lionel Messi his plethora of tricks, Dan is now offering tips on how to become a keepy-uppy supremo. |
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They are keen to receive some tips on toilet training for Emily, who's three. |
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Read what information is available and pick up some tips on how to lessen the risk to yourself. |
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It's a virtual community, united by rah-rah chat groups in which program participants dish training tips and offer encouragement. |
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The site generally provides advice on health, wellness and little tips for life. |
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These flexible wings also blend successive passes and radius the outside edges of the skate lane to prevent ski tips from catching. |
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Bob dropped to the floor in a cross-legged position, then lifted himself onto the tips of his toes. |
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Colourful and co-ordinated, you can use the everyday tips and moves to get yourself active. |
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The rubbish tips have been stabilized by unloading earth over the sides of the ravine to form wedge-like slopes, recalling the tumbling debris. |
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A number of barriers to effective use of the food label were identified, and some actionable tips for dietetic practice were suggested. |
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The one-night event gives tips on how to bike safely and warmly over the snowy months, winter bike maintenance and parking your steed. |
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Need more tips on design, check out VerticalResponse's tutorials and webinars. |
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It has a glossary of acronyms, 2 pages of hints and tips and a step by step guide to using the computer software. |
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The programme also included acupressure, naturopathy, homeopathy and tips on preventing old age diseases. |
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The acer seems unable to make up its mind, turning a few leaves over to autumn red while still making new green leaf at the tips of its branches. |
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Be sure to watch your diet, the following nutrition tips might help reduce the problems. |
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Make-up artists and beauty consultants will be on hand throughout the day offering advise and tips on how to perfect your make-up and skincare regime. |
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New toys are studied, conversation topics reviewed, and tips are doled out. |
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But the more debt you have on the books, the higher the risk that a downturn tips you into crisis. |
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Grate liberal amounts of Parmesan on top, making sure your eagerness doesn't cause you to scrape the tips of your fingers on your extra sharp cheese grater. |
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When not working with clients or volunteering with the National Association of Professional Organizers, Deb shares organizing tips and lifehacks via her blog. |
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He's become an Internet sensation for his beauty tips and gossipy reality series. |
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Here are some tips for handling rude or abusive types. |
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In selecting an Armagnac, here are some useful tips about how to read the label, so that you know what you are buying. |
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Backstage earlier, McCaskill had given me tips on how to bobby pin the mortarboard cap to my head. |
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Did the sharks provide any tips or suggestions that changed your business plan? |
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She seemed to defy gravity throughout the dance, standing on the tips of the rubber and carbon fiber feet. |
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Thermoplastic tips have generally shown good resistance to abrasion and corrosion, but may vary in wear life depending on the specific material used to mold the tips. |
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As the NBA season tips off, Sujay Kumar presents a cheat sheet for those who know nothing about basketball. |
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From chores to TV, these simple fitness tracker tips will make you look like Superman to your FitBit friends. |
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The film, which gives young travellers safety tips before jetting off for adventures, is being made available to sixth-form colleges across the country. |
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Mitchell said the cameras give administrators the ability to observe teachers in action and offer them tips and coaching. |
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Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare. |
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A glow of brilliant white light bloomed from the tips of his fingers. |
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A lecture on tips for effective presentations is given early in the curriculum and students are graded on presentation skills throughout the program. |
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They are searching for tips to perfect their ollies and kickflips. |
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Yet when you think about it, many of these so-called tips are ridiculous. |
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While he provides many tips for healthier cooking, this book is laden with temptations, ranging from red velvet cake to twice-fried plantains with green salsa. |
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Meanwhile, Rathbone picked up a few tips on how to dance reels, how to negotiate her way around country-house bureaucracy and how to reconstruct a walled vegetable garden. |
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As well as advice on how to deal with bogus callers, securing property and the home, there will be tips on safeguarding gardening tools and machinery. |
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Topics will include information on commercial and home constructed bins, wormeries care and management, practical tips on maintenance and questions and answers session. |
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From frosted tips to the samurai pony, Sujay Kumar on what Federer's hair says about his game. |
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He also posted the tips videos on YouTube, where his eclectic likes suggest the very opposite of a narrow-minded fanatic. |
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Almost 200 Californians turned out for tips on how to build resilience. |
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Malice tips the balance towards finding the defendant's user unreasonable. |
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An attempt at tragedy in the book's last quarter all but tips the book into oblivion with the revelation of a family secret so silly that Sunset Beach would reject it. |
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Prior to passage of the law, a grey area existed where law enforcement officials offered rewards to members of crime organizations in exchange for tips on criminal activities. |
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The film gives tips on traffic, such as the need to have lane discipline, pedestrians' right of way at zebra crossings, no parking zones and also traffic signs. |
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She said the tips of the rotating blades of the 320 ft tall turbines would be between 32 ft and 82 ft below the line of sight of the radar at Yeadon, north of Leeds. |
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Her father gazes back at her happily, tips his hat, and bows with a flourish. |
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Even as the judges tasted the food, a demonstration on how to handle liquefied petroleum gas cylinders safely, and tips on conserving fuel, kept the participants busy. |
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He had short hair with brown roots and blonde tips and I'd have noted his eye color but he didn't look at me for very long and I hadn't been close enough to tell. |
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Ground speed with a rotary hoe should usually be between 8 and 12 mph, and the hoe tips should penetrate deep enough to go through any crust that has formed. |
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I tested the tip of one, but evidently they were purely aesthetic, the tips and edges were rounded off so that they couldn't possibly harm anyone. |
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Arrange the asparagus tips on top in an artistic design of your choice. |
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Meet Phoenix, the French lop-eared rabbit, who tips the scales at a colossal 1st after being kept in a hutch all day by her former owners, who found her too aggressive. |
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To this end, GW has long offered a degree in political management that includes lobbying tips of the trade. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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Plus, Robin Givhan on how Gurley Brown harnessed cleavage and 10 tips from her seminal book. |
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The head, neck, and rump are protected by quills, the tips of which are covered with backwards projecting barbs which make their removal painful and difficult. |
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As of this date, the Jarandiol say they still involve a lot of styling tips and garden parties where they all paint their own teacups and pass them around as gifts. |
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On the day, everyone at the tea room will be wearing yellow T-shirts, serving yellow drinks and food and donating their tips and 20 per cent of the day's takings. |
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They have to rely on a hotline to accept calls with tips or claims from other countries. |
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In return for a donation, visitors had the chance to enjoy the colourful sights and fragrant scents of lovingly tended boarders, and pick up a few tips on garden design. |
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Observation has shown that pinches are taken either with the tips of thumb and two fingers or between the ball of the thumb and top knuckle of the forefinger. |
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Try these 12 expert-backed tips to make it through turkey day without feeling like a stuffed, well, you know. |
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There's a fun tour of a lollipop factory and tips on making good barbecue. |
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Some argue that they need the tips because their basic pay is so poor. |
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Just in time for Paris Fashion Week, a new book, Paris Street Style, offers tips on how to acheive that certain je ne sais quoi. |
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She could barely pay the rent off of the measly tips that the patrons were giving, and her wages were too low to provide her with any material comfort. |
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A very long, formerly bluish muffler trailed its scraggly ends down his front and back, and the fat, rounded tips of his shoes poked out from beneath his trousers. |
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Silicon was concentrated in the extreme tips of the needles in all tissues, but particularly in the transfusion tissue, and more so in the Muskoka samples. |
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Wing hairs tend to split into two to three hairs that are frequently branched near their tips and are more slender than their wild-type counterparts. |
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The rubber ear tips apparently provide excellent protection to the delicate lining of nostrils, when placed over nasal prongs used in oxygen delivery. |
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Ergonomic rubberized temple tips and nose pads keep them firmly in place. |
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He impacts the car at such high speeds, and it tips over on its side. |
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The right side of my boat tips down at the wrong moment, and there I go! |
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These recycling rubbish tips are being introduced at more convenient locations around the neighbourhood, making it easier for residents to recycle. |
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Both sides wage spirited fights because, up until the moment Bush tips his hand, they assure themselves that the president shares their point of view. |
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With guitar slung over his shoulder, Reeves tips his hat in farewell. |
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Dinah finished counting out her tips and swept the money into her pocket. |
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Here is a list of useful tips and advice provided by the Patents Office. |
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Well, now here are some tips for keeping on top of everything. |
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Here are some tips to get the ball rolling and keep communication flowing. |
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This self-help book offers plenty of useful advice and tips which are common sense to all those who enjoy a healthy and positive in-law relationship. |
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Absolute strangers send me tips on the stock market and ideas for starting a new business that I could run with a laptop computer from my new condo in Hawaii. |
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The nutritionist will provide practical advice and helpful tips on how to eat healthily, lose weight, and work more exercise into our already busy lives. |
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After she's had enough, she refuses my money and shyly tips me five bucks. |
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When Macintosh tells us his snake stories have seen him banned from every dinner table in the land, he tips us off to the ideal way to view his yarns. |
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Consequently, the court cannot find that the balance of harm tips strongly enough in plaintiff's favor to overcome the lack of meritoriousness the court has found. |
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Other matrix proteins, such as fibronection, are also present throughout developing lung mesenchyme and at tips of secondary septae in the alveolar stage. |
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By in situ hybridization, MnSOD mRNA can be detected in arterioles, septal tips of alveolar ducts, endothelial cells, and in pleural mesothelium of hyperoxia-exposed rats. |
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Along with the garden tours, visitors saw bee-keeping demonstrations, got tips from gardeners, participated in a papermaking workshop and took in a few information displays. |
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Thankfully, the game has online origins, so is blessed with an enormous internet metaverse of hints, tips and strategies, as well as a scarily in-depth history. |
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To keep things from getting awkward, we offer tips on how to tactfully fill uncomfortable silences, toast each other, and more. |
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These include tips on how to avoid boredom, loneliness, frustration, and anxiety. |
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Seeing as my friend's just gone through the mill, I thought it would be interesting to ask him what sort of tips he would have for others thinking about selling up. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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The dog-collar seller tips his billycock and disappears, but his luckless companion, having fetched a small black object out of his knapsack, lingers. |
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The shopping lists, nutrition tips and recipes were invaluable. |
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They gather every day at the clock tower, form groups, and head in one direction or another, tossing slogans on the tips of their swords and tridents. |
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Both organisations applauded changes to the position for tips and troncs. |
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Leaving aside troncs, though, there is a far more interesting point about the non-declaration of tips which would cause many businesses a problem if HMRC asked about them! |
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Following are simple professional tips from the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in New York City on how to turn any lily flower arrangement into a showstopper. |
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Length of the white spots, present on the tips of feathers when freshly molted, were not included in total length as in all birds these spots had worn off. |
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Although the stance and tips of the Brushie are symmetrical, the sidecut has been shifted back from center for precise turning, even in deep snow. |
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Brooke stopped twiddling her thumbs, and pressed their tips together. |
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Often, she hears tips and shouts to other tents to verify it against what other families have heard. |
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Whether they like it or not, Kingdon and the other moderators rely on anonymous tips and unverified reports. |
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Acquaintances will surely pry about the willowy new outlines of your once sinewless figure, pumping you for diet tips amidst sly inquiries about wasting diseases. |
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It drew closer and closer, slicing effortlessly through the white tips of the ocean's surface, a foreboding indication of the powerful squalus approaching beneath. |
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Over the years, we would often trade tips and share stories when I was reporting from D.C. and he was reporting from a war zone. |
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In addition to the informative show, the fashion fair included display booths for attendees to browse and pick-up useful information and tips about healthy lifestyles. |
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Any tips for a young reporter on bouncing back from a minor set-back? |
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The tips should be sharp enough to trim closely with a single snip. |
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Its larger than life premise, prefixed with a true story tips its hat to every humanitarian unthankfully slogging for long hours to change the status quo. |
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Russia, who tips the scales somewhere near the 1,000-pound mark, with her as yet unnamed, unweighed and unsexed cub who was introduced yesterday at the Bronx Zoo. |
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Etiquette Scholar also has some clever tips that pertain directly to business lunches. |
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The recipes come side by side with tips on table setting and other insights on the art of entertaining. |
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There will also be top tips on how to go butterflying and places to see butterflies on the National Trust website. |
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Clinicians suggested that finger tips be made slightly longer and have a tackier pad covering. |
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Her arms hung down from the wide tips of her shoulders, straight and elbowless when she walked. She never moved her arms when she walked. |
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That means your buddy can get crushed or knocked off his feet by the tamping tips on the wheel assemblies. |
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Jarrow's famous middle-distance runner Steve Cram gave tips at a lunch celebrating the 30th year of the Great North Run. |
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Shoot tips in which all leaf primordia were destroyed form a reduced, siphonostelic vascular cylinder without gaps. |
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Jo, 50, is a trailblazer and tastemaker where music is concerned but we don't think we will be taking style tips from her any time soon. |
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Bobbie was dancing round the room on the tips of her toes uttering animal cries, apparently ecstatic in their nature. |
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So I have compiled some tips to help Harvard students act less douchey when they are faced with foreign situations this weekend. |
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Moreover, RF cannulae have active tips of 15 mm or less, which means their proximity to the nerve must be precise. |
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The DIYers get together once a week to share tips on making things for themselves. |
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These tips go beyond the usual advice about drinking more water, exercising regularly, eating fruits and veggies and slathering on sunscreen. |
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A silver portal opens in the sky and a ebony alicorn stallion gallops from it the silver tips on his black wings shine in the sun's light. |
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The book contains endless tips on how to avoid confusingly similar words and misplacing modifiers. |
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Cryopreserving shoot tips also offers a way to ensure pathogen-free germplasm for restoring lost or imperiled cultivars. |
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Damaged gun tips and nicks on bells can cause bubbles in the droplets that are then trapped in the film. |
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In addition to these important tips in buying metal carports, the website also features reviews of the most popular metal carport manufacturers. |
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Chris Mohr are sharing tips and recipes to help turn those dreams into reality. |
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Halve asparagus tips and place alongside with snow pea, green onion and basil, garnish with mizuna, chive tips and marinade, and serve. |
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Malocclusus features an uneven, mouthlike ring of twenty-two attenuated glass spikes, each up to two feet in length, with tips directed inward. |
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Packed full of mouth-watering meal ides, culinary tips and articles and ideas for the perfect menu to impress any dinner party guest. |
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There's no easy cheat code to win life, but there are those tips that make it much easier along the way. |
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She has drawn up her top tips to help skiers, snowboarders and tobogganers avoid the typical problems she has to deal with. |
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William Toney, to gather some tips on finding my way through the labyrinth. |
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Then, the researchers fired the beam of the electron microscope to spot weld the tube between the tips of two tungsten needles. |
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A BIRMINGHAM boy with Tourette Syndrome has been receiving tips on how to cope from a celebrity fellow sufferer. |
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You could find yourself pruning toyons, transplanting snowberry seedlings, and, of course, getting tips for your own yard. |
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Useful for travelers are tips on the best restaurants, trattorie, wine bars, cafes, gelaterie, food markets and cooking schools in each city. |
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He may not be a man you'd go to for shopping tips but he plans to become the world's first trillionaire by mining the Moon. |
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Travel website Gadling has suggested some tips to keep the seat next to you free, according to News. |
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The Tyndall data glove will have rotation sensors on the thumb, finger tips and joints, and monitor motion of the hands. |
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But surely, with all the vlogger events and brand collaborations she does, Fleur has picked up lots of pro make-up artist tips behind the scenes? |
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The gee-gee mad priest, who knows every mount at every track from Naas to Navan, has even been known to offer a few tips from the pulpit. |
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