A Ladahki monk who had been venerating the statue picked his way past the ladies as if through a patch of thistles. |
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Strong south-easterly winds had created huge swells, but having travelled a long way to explore these gardens, we would not be defeated. |
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The figure continued making his way down the house by grabbing appropriate ledges, and footholds from the balcony in a nimble movement. |
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The way I've blabbed on like a brainless nimrod the last couple times makes it kind of obvious, doesn't it? |
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We were variously amused, appalled and aroused by what we were seeing, and the bad jokes were one way of dealing with that. |
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These farmers often had to deal with varmints, and laid traps, then as now, as the most efficient way of addressing that problem. |
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The idea of spending the last nineteen or twenty years in this little spot sounded terrifying, in a cold sort of way. |
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On his way to the kitchen, he noticed a vase of flowers on the kitchen counter that needed water. |
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Facing the other way at the mezzanine level, an office space, separated by a glass wall, looks southward onto the street. |
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But until then, the best way to ride out a Toba eruption is to do so in a place a bit to the eastward, and a bit to the southward. |
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From Sue Gibbon's property in Chidlow another 30 birds found their way to freedom including galahs, bronzewings, doves and kookaburras. |
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By starting time there was a moderate south-westerly and Pilgrim got away to a good start chased all the way by Liberty. |
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I gasped, and ever since I have been brooding on the most tactful way to put it. |
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About 100 projects are planned or under way to restore rivers, streams and brooks to their meandering routes. |
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What a civilised way to spend a Sunday morning, a walk on the mountainside by the brooks and streams followed by lunch al fresco. |
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But the truth is, the vast majority of people would simply not behave in this way. |
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This vast mountainous region is crossed by just two roads which wind their way up to high, windblown passes. |
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She slipped off her sox and shoes and made her way down the little path through the patch of trees. |
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I leapt from the building and vaulted over the wall that had previously blocked my way, barely skimming my knee on the top as I went. |
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As if the fights didn't make it memorable enough, the game was nip and tuck all the way. |
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By the way, if anyone sees my boss, remember that the Republican scumbag thinks I'm on Nantucket with my fraternity brothers. |
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We can have revival the same way as our brothers and sisters in Christ, won theirs! |
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Now here we were, sozzled, effortlessly riding above it all on the way to yet more beer. |
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And it's also a way of injecting a bit of verve and va-va-voom into a long-time staid art scene. |
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In this way, the bodies of the dancers become linked to the concepts of space, time and transcendence. |
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Simply put, a space elevator is a revolutionary way of getting from Earth into space. |
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But, of course, this will go no way to replacing the two lives cut short in the space of just a few tragic seconds. |
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There was no way this time that he could consider the sight of her going into the water as something brotherly. |
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I begged him not to say anything to Mother, knowing the way such things could and did turn into small town brouhahas. |
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But a funny thing happened on the way to this war-based Republican nirvana. |
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You seek freedom and space in a romantic involvement and make bold manoeuvres towards a new way of life. |
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The Nasa space capsule that crashed in the American desert last month did so because four switches were installed the wrong way round. |
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During the first 30 years of space flight, few operators disposed of their spacecraft in a controlled way. |
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O'Sullivan looked to be on his way out when he fluffed a brown in the 12th frame to let Peter Ebdon go one frame from victory. |
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The Irishman cleared up in the second after Higgins missed a brown and notched up a 60 break on the way to winning the third. |
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So we shouldn't be surprised that she veered off course and didn't go the way that we originally thought that she was going to go. |
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Compromise, rather than dogmatic statements and dreary nit-picking over the constitution, can be the only way to maintain this progress. |
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If it's factory farming that's turned you into a vegetarian, I'm afraid veganism is really the only way to go. |
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More than just an aesthetic problem, space junk can crash into satellites and endanger ships passing through on their way to deeper space. |
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This improbable collaboration is founded on the idea that eggshells and discarded pieces of space rockets will break up in a similar way. |
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Meanwhile Rolf is being grovellingly apologetic and attempting to brown-nose his way into my affections. |
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Wine can either be a way for people to enjoy each other's company with a little heightened intensity, or it can be used as a vehicle for power. |
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Then we will make our way to the launch site where we will put on and test our spacesuits. |
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Most people believe that space travel is the only way to experience microgravity, but that is a misconception. |
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Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the way for space travel and exploration. |
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The South Americans have enjoyed way the greater possession but have done nix with it. |
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Already I have two people signed up beneath me and one of them has recruited, but I have nix, nada, zip in the way of genuine customers. |
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Franco says the best way to see the whole variety of products is to drop into the new showroom on Woodlark Street and have a browse. |
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First, the working class and the oppressed can no longer go on living in the old way. |
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You'll use much less soil if you find a way to keep the soil where you want it rather than having each spadeful cascade all over the place. |
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Furthermore, an initial shot fired not to hit, but to frighten, may have sent the bruin on her way. |
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The way the story goes, a trespassing towheaded pre-teen barged into the rustic country cottage of a nuclear family of anthropomorphic bruins. |
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Not in a negative way, but in the sense that she's almost reduced it to the status of a no-account irritation. |
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Instead of fleeing to the suburbs in the evening, Brummies are starting to move the other way. |
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By the end of the 1980s the Berlin Wall was down and the velvet revolutions in eastern Europe were under way. |
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The only way to be nobilitated was through valour in the battlefield, and not through other merits. |
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At such moments nobility and strength of character propel us way beyond our means to be kind and helpful. |
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She managed to get a little bit of her arm in the way, but she took the brunt of the force on her middle. |
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So, you see, the mission of our show is to inspire nobleness and a positive way of thinking. |
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If we pass laws making it illegal both to send spam and to hire spammers to do so on your behalf then we're part way to solving the problem. |
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If this age is to survive, it must follow the way of love and non-violence that he so nobly illustrated in his life. |
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He proposed a way of generating a particularly useful spamminess indicator based on the combined probabilities. |
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By then, the venerable Ron Newman had given way to former U.S. national team coach Bob Gansler, but the Wizards woes continued. |
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If you were to ask me, I'd probably label it a nor'wester, and if pressed, suggest that there might be a southerly on the way. |
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She wasn't as subtle as some, or as striking as Plath, but in a way there's more human stuff there. |
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Cynthia and Melody stand a slight way away, already nocking new arrows. |
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But all these changes will be painful, and win him little in the way of plaudits. |
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I have sparred with a bunch of different pure, elusive, fast little southpaws from super middleweight all the way down to a super lightweight in preparation for this fight. |
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In Eurasia and North America, the spread of grasslands forced an evolutionary change in herbivorous mammals, with the forest browsers giving way to the prairie grazers. |
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He was totally spacing out as he made his way down the hallway. |
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Along the way, he has also been a rodeo broncobuster, metal shop class instructor for seventh through ninth graders, singer, barber, and farmer of 76 acres. |
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It is about a team putting a string of thirty eight results together, earning more points along the way, than any one of the other nineteen teams in it. |
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Also a special word for Steve Bacon, who added to his recent heroics in the varsity match to ease his way to the singles cuppers championship as well. |
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The murder certainly offered Stalin a way out of a difficult situation, and he had the recent example of Hitler's killing of Brownshirt leaders to inspire him. |
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The south-westerly wind certainly made a very big difference and my time would have been much slower without it as it seemed to push me all the way. |
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They say the laughter could be heard all the way to the nineteenth hole. |
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The way young people sort out vendettas nowadays is absolutely horrendous. |
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There have been personal vendettas pursued that way, though they are rare. |
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Last summer, Adam Curry, a former MTV veejay turned entrepreneur, devised a way to deliver automatically updated digital audio streams to MP3 players via a computer. |
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When he first tries the pods for himself, he fails to realize that a fly has made its way into the other pod. |
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But something was lost when the unarmed, as it were, and solitary stand-up comic gave way to the plugged-in sitdown comic. |
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In Fontana, 80 miles to the east of LA, on the way to Vegas, a giant brown cloud will end its creeping spread and give way to clear empty clean skies. |
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I really don't want to find sox right now, way too much trouble. |
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But it would be the quickest way for her to plummet in the approval of the Burmese masses. |
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Burial caskets were not interfered with in any way and have been moved, under Home Office guidelines, a few yards to the part of vault beyond the church building edge. |
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These and other secondary features helped to determine the way the block of brownstone separated from the formation and how they later would be dressed. |
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No sooner than Amy and Chasity had stepped out the door, a train of the offending boys and their mothers were making their way towards Chasity's brownstone. |
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The brothel keepers are demanding the right to provide escort services, saying that's the only way for them to compete with unlicensed operators and remain financially viable. |
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The two teams were nip and tuck all the way up to half time. |
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In the second thirty minutes it was nip and tuck all the way. |
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Viewed this way, the railroad brotherhoods ' language of temperance and respectable manhood was as much intended for public consumption as it was the uplift of railwaymen. |
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Then he's off again, nippily leading the way to his orchard so that he can show off his apple trees, despite the fact that he has an arthritic knee. |
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Work is under way on a new play area at the nearby Paxmans Road estate and an open space is due to follow this autumn, which parents hope will ease the problem. |
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Trying to be a decent person in a diverse, pluralistic society takes work, and there will inevitably be missteps along the way. |
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I come back to the way the older man at the book fair asked his question so point-blank. |
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Geothermal heat pumps are an energy efficient way to provide heating, cooling, and hot water for residences. |
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It's the body's way of telling you to cool down before you have a heat stroke. |
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Thus a PMO IMS must be built in such a way that it reasonably represents the program and can keep pace with its evolution. |
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Gardner adds that dyslexics need a systematic and redundant way of learning and remembering new things. |
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There's a large dustbag, which can be fitted to either the left or right side so it doesn't get in your way, which is clever. |
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Distraught, she wrote her poem on the subway on the way to the event. |
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You've to train them in a different way, they train quicker than a hearing dog as there are no noise distractions. |
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Anyone, stasist or dynamist, who can find a way to exterminate the rats will get my vote. |
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With grit and determination Acklam fought on with excellent tackling, passing and dummy runs to make their way through Redcar's back line. |
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Hence, we construct our dummy variable labeled EVENT the same way as LV above, but with no window imposed around each crisis. |
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Maybe he was just pointing out that many police feel that way. |
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The American Heartworm Society recommends this practice as the best way to prevent heartworms and other parasites like roundworms and hookworms. |
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We hedgehopped over the fields on the way back and by the time we landed I was trembling with excitement. |
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The only way a dog can get heartworms is by being bitten by an infected mosquito. |
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The only animal in the whole camp that was in any way serviceable was a medium height horse used for hauling a dump cart on the rock cut. |
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This made me dumbstruck, that someone would happily speak to random strangers on public transport and try to help them in any way they can. |
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This is in no way of course to suggest that Shakespeare may himself have been an Hebraist. |
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Sudan problems, the formation of a unity government is the dumpiest way forward ever. |
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Her mum, who has been with her every step of the way, was suddenly dunted to the back as organisers and hangers-on thronged around her. |
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Mars blasts any duplicitousness out of the way, your task will be to see it and do something about it. |
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The micro probe test points are created on a carrier, which holds onto these probe points in a positive way, so they always coincide with their respective DUT contact pads. |
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Everett got a solo home run from Patrick Kivlehan in the second inning and led the rest of the way until the ninth inning, when the Ems rallied for two runs off Brandon Plotz. |
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Our heroes must defeat the robotic Scare Bears guarding the pilfered plushies, return them to their rightful owners, and teach kids that sharing is the right way. |
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I feel it's one way to plow back into the community some kind of gift, in this case time or whatever, or a talent if that's what describes welcoming people. |
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Cardiff Crown Court heard they used the JCB to smash their way through a large steel container full of tools, a brand new mini-digger and a dumper truck. |
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The intruders used a dumper truck to smash their way through roller shutter doors to get into Lawton Electrical at Meltham Mills, Knowle Lane, Meltham. |
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The way people go about ripping off identities is by Dumpster-diving. |
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Loaded with pellets ranging from BB all the way to 9s, Long Range shotshells utilize the Plower Piston wad for maximum efficiency and tighter patterns at longer ranges. |
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The dunnies ran all the way from end to end of the tenement. |
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The best way to eat pluots or apriums is to devour them on the spot. |
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