Cut the cord elastic in half and make two loops by tying the cut ends together with an overhand knot. |
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Rather than tying literary phenomena to underlying social and political developments, she charts an autonomous history for literature itself. |
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The hire purchase allows a company to build assets without tying up a huge amount of capital money that could be used to grow the business. |
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Then, too, I am scared of tying too much money up here, not being entirely sure where the lie of the politics is. |
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Once your hair is really long consider tying it back in a loose plait at bedtime too. |
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Try putting some suet in an onion bag, tying it to a tree branch and see what happens. |
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You need to belay the line by tying it off at convenient points as you progress. |
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As the leaves expand, the tortrix feeds on the leaves, rolling, folding and tying them together for shelter. |
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So are the producers tying up the loose ends, by putting a Hollywood ending onto our beloved sitcom. |
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Not only is it good for dental hygiene but it can also be used as a clothes line, cotton for darning clothes or string for tying things up. |
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The locals came forward to remove encroachments, which included tying up of pigs and milch animals. |
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One worker at the same site stole diamonds by tying a small bag to a homing pigeon, which would fly the diamonds back to his house. |
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Once at home, she changed quickly into her running clothes and shoes, tying the laces tight. |
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The researchers then gave the female mice a heart attack by tying a suture around a coronary artery commonly blocked in human disease. |
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I saw several wrestlers in the corner already dressed in gym clothes, tying up the laces on their shoes. |
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He was traded to Washington during the 1987-88 season, going 24-20-4 and tying for the league lead with four shutouts. |
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Whether you plan on attending a prom or tying the knot, renting a tux is a rite of passage in any man's life. |
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It churned up the sea even more, and beat the yellow rain macs of the fishermen tying down tarpaulins. |
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After a tying up episode the horse should be rested until the muscles have repaired. |
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I shouted back, clambering to my feet and tying my hair with the first hair band I could find. |
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He brought Pegasus to a halt, and alighted him, tying the reins to a nearby post, and giving the white horse a quick pat. |
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Pulling on some old black shoes and tying the laces, he ran down the stairs and barreled into his older sister. |
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If hypothecation is extended and the Treasury manages a series of accounts tying revenue to specific spending, they will lose some of this clout. |
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Hsieh drove in the tying run with the third single to force a 3-all tie, setting the stage for yet another late-game drama. |
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The central boss, tying together the ribs of the vaulting, is carved with a double Green Man, the two faces looking in opposite directions. |
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The court heard how he then went on to illegally dock these puppies tails by tying a rag round their tails to stop the blood supply. |
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A staff member had seen the owner abandon the dog, tying him to a lamp post at Ashton Market after failing to sell the animal. |
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Ava suddenly became busy tying the makeshift rope together, an excuse not to meet his smoldering gaze. |
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He consequently links early photography with the Realist project, tying it to an urge for naturalism in both the arts and sciences. |
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As they grew, the plants were trained by weaving new canes through the wrought-iron arch and tying them in place. |
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To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown. |
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Lee also demonstrates the tying of new patterns so that we are kept fully in the picture. |
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Then I catch glimpses of a diver two feet in front of me tying a huge yellow floatation bag onto a sunken landing craft. |
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The whole process is so incredibly time consuming that a carpetmaker must spend his entire life tying just one single carpet. |
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Instead, the rooftop gardener can putter around doing a little staking and tying here, a little dead-heading of flowers there. |
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After dressing, Abby dampened her hair, pulling it up in a tight bun and tying a black and white ribbon around it. |
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The boat coming alongside should have a pair of spring lines that can be handed to crew on the boat they are tying to. |
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Therefore although both right-handers and left-handers put on their right shoe first, there is a difference with regard to tying their laces. |
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Connect the pieces by tying one piece of elastic string through all eyelets. |
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The thicker blades were dovetailed into the case walls, tying them immovably together. |
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Most of them need assistance in activities such as taking a shower or tying a shoelace. |
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Now I was the granddaughter of tailors capable of weaving tales, of tying threads together and connecting them and even disconnecting them. |
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Cyril intercepted them, grabbing the near horse's harness and steering them to the rings set in the outside of the barn and tying them there. |
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Personally, I like to wrap the whole thing in pigs' caul before tying, but I appreciate that this wouldn't suit everyone. |
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They were grooming a palomino, quiffing up his mane and tying it with a red ribbon. |
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Instead of thinking systemically about building capabilities, the proponents of mutual obligation recommend tying welfare to work requirements. |
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The climactic event, however, consists of tying the captive condor by its feet onto the back of a bull. |
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The combination of tying new cows-tails, and having a squashed thumb led to another hour's faff. |
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Although the wild pair's wedding date has yet to be publicly confirmed it is believed their hearts were set on tying the knot later this month. |
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The source said the deal was supposed to be finalised last week but the two parties are still working on tying up loose ends. |
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Lee not only produces flies commercially but also provides fly tying materials. |
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She was sitting in the middle of her bare, empty room, tying a dozen or so tiny flowers into a posy with ribbon. |
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This needs crimping to the swivel and hook, though some commercial grades can be knotted if you soften the line in warm water before tying. |
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The second theme tying together the papers is their emphasis on exploring and developing new geographies of fear of crime. |
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Elena had changed her hairstyle by just tying her hair up in two buns for the boat ride. |
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Chafing of a sail rubbing against a cable can be prevented on large ships by tying baggywrinkle around the cable. |
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In the Cup Final, after a penalty that led to a goal had been called against you, you almost immediately set up the tying goal. |
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I used a large thimble for the flap cord part, nylon cord for the line, and ended up just tying the cord around the side wire with a slip knot. |
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The process is complex, for the yarn has to be dyed as many times by tying a rubber band around areas that ought to resist the dye. |
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Jonny has just returned from a trip to Florida, successfully tying up the loose ends on the purchase of his latest acquisition. |
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They set me to threading shuttles, and tying weaver's knots, and such things, and now I have improved so much that I can take care of one loom. |
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Players do the equivalent of tying a piece of string around their finger to remember the basics. |
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In return, the unions agreed to plead the claim in the arbitration tribunal, tying their members to whatever decision is handed down. |
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For fastening the hay-fork rope to the whiffletrees or tying a rope around a calf's neck this knot cannot be excelled. |
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In the men's 10 km freestyle race, Charles Curtis and Justin Faulkner led the way, tying for seventh place. |
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This book should generate some lively ideas for creative work tying in with construction and invention, imagination and probability. |
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Near the bottom, he wiped his brow before tying the other end of the rope to an American flag. |
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By tying Lizzie's claims to an object that she seems to despise, the novel emphasizes the self-referentiality of her desire. |
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Maggie had just finished tying her pink bikini top when the knocking began at her door. |
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They spent till midday tying down and securing the lines, making ready to go on land, and preparing for a quick getaway if need be. |
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I stifled a yawn as Rheena came rushing towards me, tying her long brown hair in a bun, similar to mine. |
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I had talked Everly into tying her luxurious dark hair into a messy ponytail which I promised would not get messed under the buggy helmet. |
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I ended up tying for medallist and helping the team win the tournament by four shots. |
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By closely following the female and tying with her after mating, the dog fox tries to prevent himself from being cuckolded by other dog foxes. |
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Nick sighed again and gave up on tying his cravat and focused on his baby sister. |
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Just as she finished tying the last of the ribbons, she heard a knock on the door. |
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I sit on the edge of the bed, and pull on my black Vans, tying the hot pink shoelaces. |
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Soon enough, her hair was braided, and Lucia was tying the ribbon into a bow. |
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Push the forcemeat down and into the sausage casings, tying them off at 4-inch intervals. |
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Not every night is a great night for tying one on and staying out till dawn. |
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In Orkney it is tying a strength in archaeology to that subject's importance to local tourism. |
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Apparently the ship had gotten in a little earlier than usual and they were already tying it up to the docks. |
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At number two for Wigginton Paul Hargrave coasted to victory over David Campion tying the game up 3-0 for points. |
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I grew to love and respect Xavier, who showed me many small kindnesses like tying my shoe-laces, wiping my nose or offering me the odd sweet. |
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Wistfully she watched Mrs Toland tying little Constance's sash and straightening her flower-crowned hat for church. |
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Also, is the water knot suitable for tying in flourocarbon, or would you recommend something else? |
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Feed tomatoes regularly, pinching out any side shoots that form and tying the main stems to canes for support. |
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The technique involves tying the boots off at ankle height, like joggers, before lacing further up the boot. |
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When we met we had both already been married and we had a whirlwind romance of just six weeks before tying the knot. |
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If you're planning on tying the knot, be prepared for the marriage tax penalty. |
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After putting all of my make-up back in my purse and tying the plastic bag handles in a knot, I climbed out of the van and locked it. |
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I had spent half an hour tying my hair into little French plaits, and clipping up the ends into a mane of fluffy curls. |
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His hand went instinctively to the cup holder, retrieving his raveled up fabric belt and tying it about his waist. |
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They all knew the possibilities of tying together low cost machines to create a super-computing power and had seen it done before. |
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If after tying the shoe, less than an inch of the tongue shows, the shoes are probably too wide. |
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On both rivers and still waters, fish will eat this fly and the tying for this pattern is very simple. |
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David hopped on one foot, tying his shoe, and had a piece of bread shoved into his mouth. |
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I find it very difficult tying hairs on hooks and other small fiddly things with my hands, which these days which never seem to be free of pain. |
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Move down the shaft of each section of hair and continue tying knots from the root of your hair to about 2 inches from the ends. |
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She left a little extra hanging over the end and cut that hanging bit into two long strands for tying behind my wrist. |
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week. |
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Drake grabbed a handful of his hair and twisted cruelly just as he finished tying off the rough bandage. |
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We're tying up billions of dollars in an unwinnable, perpetual war on an enemy that we can't even locate. |
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In his article he contradistinguishes Europe and the West, while ably tying in the Lithuanian case. |
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By tying to reach a level of Western-oriented modernization, we are destroying the continuity of our own tradition. |
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He's tying the event in with the signing of the American Declaration Of Independence, signed a couple of miles over the other side of the city. |
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A typical rodent model of chronic pain involves tying a temporary ligature around the sciatic nerve. |
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Try tying clear fishing filament between a couple stakes at various heights where the deer are likely to roam. |
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The engineers jury-rigged chill water, tying in fittings with a fire hose to restore air conditioning. |
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Chair Pat Breen, who hails from Ireland, accessorized her Chanel ensemble by tying a shamrock scarf to her handbag. |
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All would seem to have ended well, but I must act before this new underwater procedure of tying your aqualung down spreads into other waters. |
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There is so much work to be done, a few loose ends need tying up before I can move on. |
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The New York Islanders came close to tying the record, winning four straight Cups in the early Eighties. |
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At Hyde Street Pier, tour ships, enjoy music and craft programs, or try your hand at boatbuilding or knot tying. |
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When they are all haltered, they pass along, tying one to the other until the whole line is thus fastened. |
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After driving down the field, Harris bulled his way into the endzone, tying the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. |
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She said the two men broke into the house, blindfolded and gagged her before tying up her arms and legs. |
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Anyways, tying a sash around the waist is a great way to accessorise and makes the two layers seem more cohesive. |
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Like much of its genre, this satire spends so much effort tying itself in rhetorical knots, it almost forgets to make a point. |
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Something is tying that we don't know about, but we are hoping that the FBI is investigating. |
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After another ten minutes detangling his shoulder-length brown hair with his fingers and tying it back, he was ready. |
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She pulled a brightly coloured gown over her shift, tying it at the waist with a decorative sash. |
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There's little subcutaneous fat there anymore, and that's a blessing, especially when it comes to tying bootlaces. |
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He was born with the will to win, and any player who doesn't share that passion might as well not bother tying his bootlaces. |
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He even went in and marked the position of frogfish and carpet sharks by tying off glowsticks to the nearby coral! |
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Why are kids up and down the country dumping their computer games in favour of tying knots in colourful plastic strings? |
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She untacked the tall stallion, putting his tack carefully aside, walking him outside, tying him to the well behind the barn. |
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One problem is that the system is geared toward preserving existing businesses while tying up new competitors with bureaucracy. |
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Now take tying thread down to the bend and tie in marabou or arctic fox for the tail. |
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He spread the backup tent among two sturdy branches, tying it fast with strong cords and camouflaging the bottom with Namir's help. |
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Bitts and bollards, by the way, are for tying rope around, not redirecting it. |
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Precast quay panels are nearing completion and the new bollards for tying up ships and fenders are visible from the waterfront. |
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This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence. |
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Today tying the knot is back in fashion, although the ceremony is as likely to take place in a stately home as a church. |
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Grumbling to himself, he washed and dressed, tying back his long hair with a leather thong. |
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Sean hit a small button on the screen in front of him, tying him in to the radio net. |
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Other methods entail tying increasingly tighter pieces of thread through a pierced hole or cutting with a laser. |
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A hyperlink is always a good way of tying up related documents, irrespective of the type. |
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I hung my backpack under my name tag and took an apron, tying it with more force than was intended. |
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The easiest way to practice this knot is to try tying pieces of string to a nail. |
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The weaving in her hands comes alive, binding into everything, coiling into the souls of men, tying the whole picture together. |
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Julius finished tying the laces on his second shoe, stood and turned to Yoshiro. |
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I felt badly about tying up the room for half an hour, but the volunteer staff said not to worry. |
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Finish the footbed by tying and retracing an overhand knot, closing the footbed loop. |
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If you feel betrayed by a spouse or family member, the row is contained by the existence of the almost indestructible bonds tying you to each other. |
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There is something irrevocable-feeling about couples tying the knot on the steps of the county courthouse. |
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He will run CIT much like a Wall Street firm, further tying compensation to financial results, keeping a close eye on risk, and boosting fee income. |
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After your child completes several cards, stack and lace them together through the eyelets on the left edge to form a book, tying the ribbon ends in a bow. |
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Oyama enjoys not only styling men, but educating those who need help with details like selecting complementing colors or tying an effective Windsor knot. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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I draw back on the shortened rope and begin tying it into another noose. |
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She finished the last binding, tying it neatly, and then repacked her kit. |
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Cohabitors still had a higher divorce rate and a higher level of discontent in their married life compared to couples who'd been living separately before tying the knot. |
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Don't try to compensate for a gaping shoe by tying the laces too tightly. |
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Alternating T-beams and angle irons, he spliced and overlapped their junctures, tying them together with chicken wire that he then tightly wrapped with wire mesh. |
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Azteca and many fans thought that Mexico had underachieved in its final four qualifiers, tying each match, including a scoreless draw with the U.S. in Mexico City. |
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It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm. |
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Better to train it against a wall, tying the main stems to wires and pruning back all side branches to within two buds of the main framework each summer. |
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Recycle beer or other decorative bottles into tumblers by soaking a piece of garden twine in kero and tying around the bottle at the point you want to separate. |
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I unlocked the dorm door and stepped outside, tying my unruly red hair up. |
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Sandy Cadway laughed, tying her wavy blonde hair up into a messy ponytail. |
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I unrolled the bandage and started tying it around her head. |
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Then he brushed his knee-length hair one hundred strokes, braided it, and tied it back with a piece of green ribbon, simply knotting it instead of tying a bow. |
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They probably realise that it is unlikely that they will be in office after the next election, and so they will see the benefit of tying this matter up in the courts. |
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This is called 'marrying the ropes' and is a simple and effective way to ensure that you don't let any of the rope slip back through whilst tying it off. |
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By running now, they would risk revealing their inexperience or tying themselves in too many Tea Party knots for future audiences. |
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I'm sorry, but I think Hunter is tying himself in knots here. |
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Demonstrate tying the timber hitch and clove hitch and their use in a square, shear, and diagonal lashing by joining 2 or more poles or staves together. |
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As Jenks suggests, tying up with AirAsia would make sense as the most savvy business decision. |
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The sbu appears to be covering tracks, getting rid of evidence, tying up loose ends. |
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Even with his offending ankle numbed by a painkiller shot, he appeared uncomfortable, huffing and puffing and repeatedly tying his shoe between pitches. |
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Longshoremen began the job of tying up the ship and once the harbormaster had finished with the various paperwork, the long, tedious job of off-loading the cargo began. |
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She swung around, tying the robe around her waist, giving him a glare. |
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He had gotten up and was tying the belt of his robe around his waist. |
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By tying the two together, it was just long enough to assist the top part of the climb until an undercut gave access to a narrow rift and easier descent. |
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After striking out Trot Nixon on a nasty cutter, Manny Ramirez's grounder short-hopped Rodriguez at third, and his bobble allowed the tying run to score. |
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This procedure meant cutting directly into the back of the knee, tying the damaged artery above and below the aneurysm and scraping out the blood-filled sac. |
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The simplest and easiest way to finish the whipping is to bind a loop of fine monofilament or tying silk under the ring whipping for the last ten turns or so. |
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Others have resorted to twitches, blindfolds and tying up a front leg. |
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He did so while specifically tying his decision to the reinforcement of civilian control. |
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Gathering the puck, he sent a backhander past the goalie, tying the game. |
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Goya shows them sitting on rocks under a bare tree, cutting plugs of contraband tobacco, with a coil of rope on the ground, handy for tying up victims. |
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I began tying the bonnet ribbon under my chin as I made my way to her. |
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A lot of mothers and fathers will be missing items of clothing from the wardrobe as everything from socks to neckties were used for the tying in the three-legged race. |
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It seems to be trying to spin out the process of weapons inspections for as long as possible, tying America up in a web of reports, discussions and UN diplomats. |
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She won five, tying a record for most Grammys by a Female Writer. |
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During the skills transfer period, all 60 women will be involved in activities like jewellery making using beadwork, pottery, weaving, fabric tying and dying and other skills. |
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But after pulling ahead of Nunn in September, three recent polls have shown Perdue tying or trailing her. |
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I was sitting on the end of the bed, tying the shoelace on my left shoe. |
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The new facility would come complete with mooring cleats for tying boats, which provides proper access to solid ground and more security for the boats. |
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She's the kind of boat that demands sure knot tying from her crew and an acceptance of salt water sluicing down one's neck and ending up in one's boots. |
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In the early eighties he was constructing a career making case, building a pyramid, tying some small fry Panamanian drug dealers to their higher ups. |
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He homered in the first game of the Divisional Series against the Giants, but he also grounded into a double-play to end the ballgame while representing the tying run. |
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She shook her head to physically remove the thoughts from her mind, and she set about plaiting her hair into a braid, tying the end with a pale purple ribbon. |
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The complexity seems more interesting to me aesthetically, the tying together of multiple voices into a kind of whole from consonant to dissonant. |
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And often they are selling to end users who are merely tying into a racing theme while not actually having anything to do with a race, speedway or driver. |
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The highly unusual drapery of the bronze statue in Milan is, we believe, fashioned in direct reference to this legend, tying the statue to this originary image. |
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Also consistent with constructivism is tying information together. |
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Hillis never got to grips with thinning out vegetable drills with a hoe, and did it on all fours, tying an old sack round her knees to save her trousers. |
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He starts by tying a cable onto the rear axle of the car, fastening the other end to a post. |
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The alternative of tying the damaged vessel with a ligature had been employed by various surgeons dating back to Celsus, a Roman medical author in the first century ad. |
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If your club already has a spa and you aren't tying it directly into other club classes, personal training or aquatics, you are missing a sizeable opportunity for revenue. |
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I hadn't even finished tying on a new fly, when Belinda hooked another Yellow-Fin, which once again she played for about ten minutes on the single-handed fly rod. |
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One particular Monday morning his mates grabbed him and, after tying him to one of the sails, took him up to the top, a height of 100 ft, and left him there to sober up. |
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Linking with the waterways theme were stalls of canal boat art and decoration, boat upholstery, knot tying and information about the British Waterways. |
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James grinned toothily, causing her to pull out the damp blue scrunchy tying back her massive mane of wheat blond hair, which she took much effort to maintain perfectly. |
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The game was the Yankees 105th victory of the season, tying the American League record for season victories. |
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How was he and the brothers Bridgman found guilty, without any physical evidence tying them to this heinous crime? |
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But he drove in the tying run with a sharp single down the rightfield line, advanced to second when Raul Mondesi misplayed the ball, and took third on a sac bunt. |
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Benji whistled to himself as he headed towards the kitchen of his parents' bakery, tying on his apron and already smelling the sweet scent of a cake ready to be frosted. |
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Were this decider to be a tie, the tying teams would share the championship. |
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Three professional grade cordless tiers provide a well-rounded solution for most rebar tying applications. |
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Two, two-by-six inch collar beams crossed at right angles some nine feet off the floor tying four of the hip rafters together. |
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One of them came up, in a ragged apron and a paper cap, on the first Monday morning, to show me the trick of using the string and tying the knot. |
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Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt's stapler sold for pounds 1,567, tying for second place with Microsoft chief Bill Gates. |
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The tying and untying of knots and hitches, as well as the general handling of ropes and lines, are fundamental to the art of sailing. |
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He then discusses the close relationship between the form of the Apadana and its function, tying it to its precursors at Susa and Pasargadae. |
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Techniques for tying knots as well as building blowguns, fish spears, bird bolas, crossbows and boomerangs are included. |
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The Hotel Sax Chicago will create a new synergy within Marina City, tying together venues that all offer a wonderful flavor of downtown Chicago. |
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To win the cup, the American team needed Irwin to win or tie the match by winning or tying the hole. |
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Instead of tying his shoes, he just tucked the laces inside. |
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The entablature above the columns breaks forward over them to express both elements, tying them together in a single horizontal band. |
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A frieze with similar swags runs in a band below the cornice, tying the arches of the windows and the capitals. |
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Then he asks her to marry him and they waste no time in tying the knot, while agreeing to an open marriage. |
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In January the actor kidnapped Kimmel, tying him up in his lair. |
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Activities include tying an Indian turban, writing in Chinese, making a Native American dream catcher and African jewellery. |
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Bodkins therefore needed to be carried since repairs or rethreadings were necessary on the numerous tying devices. |
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In the picture, Nevsky used a number of Russian proverbs, tying Nevsky firmly to Russian tradition. |
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She has threaded rags through her hair, tying it in two Pippi Longstocking braids. |
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Efforts to curtail the mobility of the peasants by tying them to their land brought Russia closer to legal serfdom. |
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Removing her name from the mailing list was her way of tying up loose ends. |
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It caused severe internal bleeding which Mr Tripuraneni tried to stem by ligating, or tying, the artery closed, the court heard. |
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Pochampally is a hub of Ikkat fabrics, an ancient way of creating design by tying and dying. |
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Perreault found that all of these video games problematize religion by closely tying it in with violence. |
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After tying a major-league record with three grand slams in any month, Piazza was homerless in his past 46 at-bats. |
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You start with an overbearing cook and a pigheaded chicken but by the end they're spanking and tying each other up like soul mates. |
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Down to her last strike, Valentina Salinas hit a two-out groundball single up the middle that brought home Rebecca Patton for the tying run. |
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Chiacchia had to relearn the basics of walking and tying his shoes, but is now back competing in eventing. |
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Place your thumb on top of the shank and your bent index finger under the hair and pull the tying thread tight to flair it. |
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It must be exhausting fetching McCain's slippers after his afternoon snooze, tying his bib before din-dins, changing his nappies. |
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Louis gave his support to the three sons and even knighted Richard, tying them together through vassalage. |
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Cut a few J-cloths, into strips, roll up lengthways into a cylinder and use in the same way as a bendy stick, tying the ends of the cloth together to secure it in place. |
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The first form of sewing was probably tying together animal skins using thorns and sharpened rocks as needles, with animal sinew or plant material as thread. |
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Alabamans also voted on lawmakers' pay, supporting a measure tying the basic compensation plan for the Legislature to the median household income in the state. |
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Garret Anderson also homered in the first inning, the 222nd of his career, tying him with Brian Downing for second on the Angels' all-time list, behind Tim Salmon. |
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Deprived of foreign aid and confronted with the collapse of central-government spending, Zaireans are tying to cope by mobilising regional and private funds. |
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On the tying of the threads the forthdrawn parts of the ligaments make turns, which can eventually be further fixed to the fundus with one or two Sutures. |
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English teacher Aaron Stell has also involved his classes through service learning by tying together certain periods of literature to nature, Aldana said. |
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If you prefer a more secure hairstyle,Moodie suggests tying the hair up into a ponytail and twisting it around into a bun,keeping hold with a few kirby grips. |
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Some readers of Herodotus believe that his habit of tying events back to personal motives signifies an inability to see broader and more abstract reasons for action. |
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Mr. Bryce has done his homework, and does a good job of tying together a number of people and situations to reveal an evolving plot to Texasize the United States. |
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This brought the club's total to six championship, tying Bath's record. |
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It is unclear how the family was going to survive at sea but AP reports that the family was going to make an improvised raft by tying a cooler and life rings together. |
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Accordingly, we found ourselves immersed in the world of exotic bloomery marvelling at the hand tying abilities of Pascal, Nathalie's flower loving boyfriend. |
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No doubt the crew made their way to Edgbaston for finals day on a minibus, pulling moonies, flashing v-signs and tying Lloyd's eyebrows together when he wasn't looking. |
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Mains are made smaller by reefing. This can be done by rolling up the sail around the boom, or by the more traditional method of tying down a panel along the foot. |
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The bristles are about five inches long and there are hundreds of them, enough to last me years of tying up Pot Belly Pigs and a variety of other shrimpy-type flies. |
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The day belonged to Jared Borgetti, who called it a day at halftime after tying Carlos Hermosillo and Luis Hernandez on Mexico's all-time goal-scoring list. |
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Knotting involves tying threads together and is used in making macrame. |
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He also took the precaution of posting a strong reserve of 2000 archers to the rear to guard the baggage, tying the horses together to prevent flight. |
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We watch with wonder how the gentlemen makes this special kind of seekh kebab with tenderised beef, tying a string around it to hold the meat on the skewer. |
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GigaModel introduces an entirely new type of toolOa hierarchical, relational model tying together the different entities and aspects of investment decision making. |
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She used different techniques such crosshatching, twisting and tying. |
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The British would attack first, thereby tying down the German reserves. |
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Among other atrocities, he had instituted a new version of republican marriage, which involved tying a naked man and woman together and drowning them. |
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Tying it secure, he thanked the Lord his head was devoid of hair, not having to worry about a bad hair day. |
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Tying a rope to the wheel and to a pole to keep the vessel on course, Jake swung himself onto the boom and beginning to furl the sails himself. |
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Tying up an opponent is usually good, but it also ties up one of yours which can lose a valuable scoring opportunity. |
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Tying this in with Watson's cosmological biogenetic theory, all we're doing is beefing bacteria to be more hardy and efficient in this process. |
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Tying a balloon at the gate to the zoo, he catches the blink of a cashier before she rings up another fee, hungers for the moment a turtle slips into water. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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