He loses the plot like a shaker of salt, vaguely wrapping up the con in the film's final moments. |
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When William made to do so for her, she lunged out of the door and fell on him, her slender arms wrapping about him and pulling him close. |
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So I got dressed and slipped a shawl over my shoulders, wrapping it around myself tightly. |
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If you'd prefer to be cautious, use glass jars to store leftovers or wrap foods in wax paper before wrapping them in aluminum. |
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The wrapping had come off his eyes but he still had to wear dark glasses to shield them from bright lights. |
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The wrapping straps are attached so that when they are engaged, they align the two hemicylindrical forms to form a single cylinder. |
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He then rolled the paper wrapping into a ball and casually flipped it into the wastepaper basket. |
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Pamper yourself a little, and experiment with new ideas that will add glamour or polish to your very own Christmas wrapping. |
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The tall, stately Gullah nurse who'd met them at the clinic smiled at Catherine and continued wrapping an elastic bandage around his wrist. |
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I've spent the last two days selling truckloads of fragrance, spraying scents, getting tangled in wrapping paper and ribbons. |
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With the sea of ripped wrapping paper cleared following the orgy of present opening, breakfast would be served. |
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Again, utmost caution is in order, because the wrapping paper is very moist and likely to tear. |
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Gala finished wrapping, however, and tucked the end underneath the final string of bandage. |
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She sighed to herself and undid the green wrapping that encased her bagel, turkey, and Monterey Jack cheese sandwich. |
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It was the kind of warmth like pulling blankets out of the dryer and wrapping them around you in the middle of winter. |
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Kelly then struck a match, threw it into a box of gift wrapping and kicked the box under a display counter. |
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Police say five men abducted the driver while he was asleep in the cab, wrapping tape around his head and blindfolding him. |
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Unless you are wrapping the framing around the window with drywall, both the jambs and the casings on the new window will need to be curved. |
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It is incontrovertibly a blooming great tune and it lies buried in the bubble wrapping of a botched piano concerto. |
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Typically, mountains of wrapping paper, single-use cardboard decorations and forgotten plastic favors litter the host's house after the party. |
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They never stay in their cases or wrapping resulting in soap suds and gunk everywhere. |
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When I got back to the cottage last night, the living room was carpeted by wrapping papers. |
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They swooped down and circled around her, wrapping themselves in her curls and playing with the lace edging of her dress. |
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No wrapping paper, no cards and no thought of how I'm going to get the presents to their rightful recipients, mind you. |
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Barstaff exchange looks as she giggles excitedly wrapping her legs over him as he does little to discourage this undignified behaviour. |
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Changing partners in the House of Commons is about as helpful as wrapping your handlebars in blue tape rather than red. |
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This nanomaterial imitates the external wrapping of the AIDS virus and it can potentially be used to inhibit its entering the cell. |
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It was tender, juicy and tasty, especially with the addition of the salty pork wrapping. |
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She drew close to him and pushed herself against his body, wrapping her arms around him. |
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They have parallel bright shiny mica wrapping round large grains of pink garnet, brown staurolite, or blue kyanite. |
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They can be dressed up by cutting them in half, plopping a dab of goat cheese on top and wrapping that with thinly sliced prosciutto ham. |
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Chris barreled toward her nervous stature at a fast speed, his long arms wrapping themselves around her frame as he spun her around. |
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Before wrapping things up, we're going to have a good ole proof of concept demo. |
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Justin made a neat recovery and with agile steps, he circled the demon, wrapping the silver thread around its throat. |
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You want to keep the braciola together by wrapping it a little bit with the cotton thread. |
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But all their early 90's radical reinvention meant was wrapping the songs in deliberately obtuse production to make it seem cutting edge. |
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Iris gently nuzzled up against him, laying her head on his shoulder and wrapping her arms around his. |
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Boxes will be available from local shops and you can save your newspapers for wrapping breakables. |
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Christmas cards, wrapping paper, Advent calendars and decorations are on sale in the shop. |
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Zimbabwe's ongoing political crisis again nettled Southern African leaders, who were wrapping up a two-day summit here yesterday. |
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The procedure involves wrapping an electrode around the vagal nerve as it passes through the neck. |
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Hutton will be wrapping up his inquiry soon and the report will be out shortly afterwards. |
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They were very pleased to note the village pump was surviving in its protective wrapping which is located opposite Askea House. |
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He fit it into the palm of his hand, wrapping his fingers around it and squeezing. |
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It was cruel luck for the tourists, who could have done with wrapping up the innings quickly in a match they must win to square the series. |
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Your dog will wake from a sound sleep and go to the door because he can tell you're wrapping up that phone call. |
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On top of the counter was a long roll of brown paper and a spindle of string for wrapping bulky purchases. |
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The single tree on the stage was made by wrapping brown paper around coat hangers. |
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She put her own book beside her in the chair and pulled her feet underneath her, wrapping the voluminous robe a little tighter. |
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You're wrapping up your third Skype video chat for the day and ready to break for lunch, which has just arrived. |
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I resorted to defrosting a lemon, mixing it into the sliced fruit with some sugar and then wrapping the whole lot in puff pasty. |
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We'd whizz through slicing and wrapping and try to get the quota done as quickly as possible. |
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Josh let out a loud whoop before wrapping his arms around her and lifting her off the ground. |
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The latter, sometimes called Manchurian wild rice or water grass, has broader leaves, which are used for wrapping dumplings. |
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Kelly squealed, wrapping her arms about the most ginormous pumpkin Mitch had ever seen. |
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In our art classes, we share and respectfully display exceptional examples of wrapping paper, gift-wrapped items and shopping bags. |
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She quickly drew her knife, pulled him in by wrapping an arm around his neck. |
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Contractors also find that the smoother bales make for better wrapping, faster baling and lower costs per bale. |
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If freezing and wrapping seems too much like hard work, pesto will store well refrigerated in a Kilner jar for about three weeks. |
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They will kill their prey by wrapping around them and constricting or by pressing them against the burrow walls. |
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The pythons have around 250 teeth and catch their prey by biting, grabbing, then wrapping themselves around the prey and constricting it. |
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But then I never have found a conspiracy theory worth wrapping six penn'orth of chips in. |
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Christo started out wrapping boxes, and then he stacked a bunch of oil barrels on a dock in Cologne, Germany. |
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A special way of wrapping the filling prevents the pork inside from losing its flavor when the wontons are served in soup. |
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I checked the closet and found some gold wrapping paper to wrap Angel's present. |
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She stepped into a soft linen cloth and dried herself off, wrapping the towel around her long hair. |
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Then, to my shock, she pulled off her coat so she wouldn't get it dirty and started wrapping bandages around the wounds people had received. |
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You can insulate your pipes with foam rubber sleeves or fiberglass insulation, wrapping the insulating material around the pipes. |
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Now it's off to try and fix the garden fence before wrapping Xmas pressies and heading off for five days of family Xmas joy. |
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Once I opened the door, I saw Sakura sitting on the floor wrapping a bandage around her knee. |
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He just leant towards her, steadying himself with one hand, and wrapping the other round her waist. |
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Angela gets her ticket checked and comes up behind us, wrapping her arms around Matt. |
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He laughed, placing his arms over mine, intertwining our fingers and wrapping both our arms around my upper torso. |
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Samara yelped when Ethan suddenly grabbed her and gave her a bear hug, wrapping her whole body with his open sweater. |
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She jumped into his embrace, wrapping her arms tightly around his neck as his own encircled her tiny frame. |
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As a reaction the man grabbed her close to him, wrapping her into an embrace. |
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For another, the view doesn't stretch the width of the your screen, so text will end up wrapping when on the final page it might not. |
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The guru of digital filmmaking, Star Wars creator George Lucas, is wrapping the shoot for Star Wars Episode II in Australia. |
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In addition to this, think of all the presents, the toys, gift sets and, most importantly, all that wrapping paper. |
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When she had finished wrapping Gwin up in scarf and coat, she immediately disappeared back to the observatory to gather his own outside items. |
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The Kenny method involved wrapping the affected body part in hot wrappings to ease muscle pain. |
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Tossing my bags on my bed, I got down on my hands and knees and found some wrapping paper in a container on the floor. |
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In time, the pile of presents had been reduced to wrapping paper and a table full of varying things. |
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He pulled out a small, rectangle-shaped box, wrapped in pink wrapping paper, with a white bow tied around it. |
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The box was covered in wrapping paper, and it truly looked like a present after all that hard work. |
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The video shows two-year-old Sultan nibbling and gnawing on Easter bilby chocolates and he soon gets quite frustrated with the wrapping. |
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Rian sighed and placed a fairly large present wrapped in silver wrapping paper back on top of the table. |
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Like a living animal, the wood pounced on its prey, wrapping itself around the loathsome wizard. |
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Gift wrapping is also taking place at the Designer Outlet Village every day at the entrance to the food hall for gifts bought there. |
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With more than 100 shopping days still to go, Christmas cards and wrapping paper are already on sale. |
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Create your own gift tags and use stamped brown craft paper for wrapping paper. |
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This appeal urgently needs wrapping paper and volunteers to help pack the gifts which will be shipped abroad. |
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Maria has opened her birthday gifts and the coffee table is covered with wrapping paper and the presents. |
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Crafts will be on sale in the craft workshop including hand-woven and knitted goods and handmade cards, wrapping paper and badges. |
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Woolworths in Regent Street has several aisles of Christmas selection boxes, decorations and wrapping paper. |
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Mice had invaded the boxes and made nests out of old shoelaces and wrapping paper. |
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Christmas cards and festive season wrapping paper were on sale, a sure sign that the big shopping spree is just around the corner. |
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Curious, she stroked the creamy wrapping paper before ripping it off to reveal a lovely black velvet book. |
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She collected their gifts from the back of her car, two boxes with elaborate bows and ribbons and textured wrapping paper. |
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He ripped off the purple wrapping paper and let it drop to the floor, whereupon it was attacked by Alex's cat, and best friend, Mookie. |
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I must purchase a suitable gift for the host child, plus card and wrapping paper. |
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Others lounge around in their living rooms in a food coma, amid piles of crumpled wrapping paper. |
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After putting on some medicine and wrapping up her hands, the three gave Avalon a small ice pack to stop the swelling. |
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And as well as wrapping the turkey in foil this year, some people tried doing the same with their sets. |
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I didn't get an explanation why I was taken off but maybe they're wrapping me in cotton wool for next week. |
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I looked up from the tedious chore of wrapping the improved clinch knot and saw Frazier playing a keeper speckled trout. |
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The bacon wrapping permeated the meat beautifully, and the rich wine peppercorn sauce, yams, broccoli and potato were fine accompaniments. |
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Jim turned on the tap and leaned forward, wrapping floss around two fingers while Simon washed his hands in the sink beside him. |
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Afterwards, fuelled by chocolate Santa heads, I would sit in a nest of crumpled, torn wrapping paper, impatient for the new year to move quickly. |
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She pushed open the door and threw her bag on the floor and walked over to me, wrapping her arms around my neck. |
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Greg could see Vincent's muscles flexing, the sword pushing out against the wires wrapping around it, stretching the metal cord. |
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The brayers will come in handy when decorating craft bags, construction paper, wrapping paper, stationery and much more. |
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She pulled the wrapping paper from the gift, pausing only briefly at the nondescript box. |
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The days leading up to Christmas would be filled with the wrapping of gifts over there. |
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The animal paintings would lend themselves to greeting card design whereas the flowers would suit repeat patterns such as wrapping paper. |
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Attach clusters of hypericum sprigs to a wire wreath form by overlapping them and wrapping them with waxed florist's twine. |
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Dom ran a hand over his arm, wrapping his fingers around his wrists and stroking the fine hairs along his skin. |
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Selfridges is promising a wrapping service using vintage and recycled ribbons, bows and fabrics. |
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I often wonder whether I'm doing right by my children, whether their independence is at risk because I'm wrapping them in cotton wool. |
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A flotation ring was thrown to him and he hooked it with one arm, wrapping the other around her waist as they were pulled toward the cruiser. |
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He rinsed out the last of the shampoo and got out of the shower, wrapping a towel around his waist. |
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The little girl who had come into his life so unexpectedly had won his heart, wrapping him around her little finger in the process. |
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For some reason, she was having some difficulty wrapping Matt around her little finger. |
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He seizes every strain of pop music and every instrument he can think of, wrapping them in layers of synths and drum programming. |
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He moved to Georgia, dropping to the sofa next to her and wrapping a protective arm around her. |
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He reached out an arm and pulled her close to him, slipping back under the covers and wrapping them round them both. |
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As with gifts, people come in fancy wrapping that camouflages a dull interior, or plain wrapping that disguises a vibrant and exciting core. |
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He competed anyway, wrapping the ankle in tape and popping aspirin to stifle the pain. |
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He pulled me to him, wrapping me in a tight hug, his breath rustling my hair. |
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The transfer, screening, and wrapping were all conducted in a dark room under dim green safelights. |
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You've got a choccy biscuit in one hand and the freshly peeled silver foil wrapping in the other. |
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Their huge truck was loaded with blankets for wrapping my old chifforobes and dressers and chairs. |
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I cut an overly sweet cake and got a gift I do not remember except that it was covered with plain silver wrapping paper. |
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Writing and wrapping completed, we became celestial mail carriers searching out the best mailbox. |
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The Tudors got over this by wrapping the mixture in the gut of a pig and cooking it in a sausage shape. |
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Use those bits of leftover wrapping paper and a hole punch to make confetti. |
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I have invented a name for my own highly individual style of present wrapping. |
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Tackle the chill factor when wearing your favorite backless or strapless pieces by wrapping up in cashmere, velvet or wool shawls. |
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This was true in the case of the Venus Esquilina, whose pose Poynter completed by showing her wrapping a fillet around her head. |
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Manila paper is made chiefly from old Manila hemp ropes and is valuable as a strong wrapping paper. |
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Only a thin band wrapping around the back of my head, roughly at ear level, glows yellow. |
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Come browse our wide selection of party favors, balloons, confetti, gifts, streamers, wrapping paper, invitations, cards, stationery and more! |
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We slide our hands along our scarves before wrapping them around our bodies. |
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Under the brown wrapping paper was two layers of tinfoil covering a wooden box. |
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On her way, Mark came rushing into the office and wrapping his arms around Angela, who, suddenly overwhelmed with emotion broke down. |
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Purchase Christmas cards, wrapping paper, tissue, bows, ribbon and decorations for next year while they are on sale now. |
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The plan is a simple L-shape, wrapping around from the seafront into Western Street. |
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If you want to try barbacoa de cabeza at home, try wrapping the cabeza in foil and baking it in an oven or over a charcoal grill. |
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She tore the wrapping from a package and lifted out a tiny white hand-knitted matinee jacket. |
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Attach the paper to the frame by wrapping the paper neatly around the frame and fastening it securely. |
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People solve this packing problem by tightly wrapping their DNA around proteins called histones. |
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For a colorful, exotic effect, entwine two scarves together before wrapping your hair. |
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A number of residents have contacted the council about this and have been told to put extra wrapping on perishables. |
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You can quickly improvise a shield to cover your forearm by wrapping a suit coat, jacket or overcoat around it. |
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His cards are self-sealing and don't require an envelope, and his boxes are already decorated, so no wrapping paper is required. |
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He enclosed gunpowder in a tight fabric wrapping to create the first safety fuse. |
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The pages of collectors' books bring to life the rich art history of wrapping paper and gift bags. |
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All the colour and scent of the flowers is lost behind a rustling, flapping, sheath of cheap semi-opaque cellophane wrapping. |
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Inside was something that was wrapped in pale blue tissue paper, but on top of the wrapping was a card with her name on it. |
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Guy pulls out a small box covered in wrapping paper and places the videotape on a bed of tissue paper inside. |
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Methods of external ankle support include tape or cloth wrapping, and use of orthotic devices and high-top shoes. |
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The serpent finished wrapping itself around him and began to constrict him. |
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Plastic bags can be a suffocation danger for babies and small children and wrapping paper and cellophane are easy to slip on. |
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Ethan rushed over to her, grabbing a dishrag and wetting it fast, then wrapping it around Lisette's hand. |
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In the European era white cloth was also used by the Bemba for wrapping the King's corpse. |
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How many presents have you accidentally thrown out in that pile of discarded wrapping paper this year? |
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Nothing kills the festive spirit as much as someone whisking under your feet with a dustpan and brush, folding up wrapping paper and tutting about all the pine needles. |
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Kelvin remembered wrapping mackerel in them and eating them wild with seasoning. |
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It's like a crooked politician wrapping himself in the flag. |
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Wrapees was the term marines used for the Japanese because they had wrapping round their legs. |
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In his backpack, which police say he dropped before fleeing, they recovered three hammers in plastic wrapping. |
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Even Tony Hogue and his friend, who was a JF Images booking agent, had trouble wrapping their brains around it. |
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She reminded me of a great loaf of white bread, plumped down on the sofa in its cellophane wrapping. |
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She could feel the warm quilt wrapping her body, cushioning her bruises. |
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She made the design as a comment on the comforting nature of wrapping oneself in a rebozo. |
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In the last three months, 14 operations were put off because instruments, including scalpels and forceps, were found to be dirty or the protective wrapping was damaged. |
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Modern farming generates a significant amount of waste such as fertiliser bags, silage wrapping, barrels, scrap metal fencing wire drums and strings from bales. |
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That kind of slightly over-anxious, wrapping up of objects in connoisseurship brings me out in hives. |
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The exhibit is two inches long and striped pink and black, the striping having been achieved by, at one stage, wrapping the sausage in a rasher of bacon. |
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I wish she had seen the elderly nursing home residents being winched off rooftops on to a helicopter, wrapping sheets around their heads as they were too scared to look down. |
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I grabbed her in a hug, wrapping my arms around her and holding on tight. |
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What had once merely resembled a Buckingham Palace window treatment now, thanks to the hateful green straps and bow, looked like a botched department-store wrapping job. |
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She was soon wrapping bandages around him, making sure to cover every cut. |
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However, within a month of Luhrmann's film wrapping, McGregor has to be back at Fox Studios Sydney, this time to start filming the next Star Wars movie. |
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Tomorrow is my birthday and I heard the tantalizing rustle of wrapping paper this evening shortly after being told to stay in the kitchen out of the way. |
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Handmade wrapping paper can make presents look distinctive and personal. |
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I purchased a wedding present and some wrapping paper earlier today. |
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Their breath encircled the chateau like a wreath, wrapping its way around the substantial estate as if wanting to squeeze out every last drop of life, which existed inside. |
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The little alien was wrapping itself around him tighter and tighter. |
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I began by wrapping the sash around my neck to try and create the halter-top. |
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I'm wrapping up a doctoral degree in the physical sciences and heading to an industrial job in a few months. |
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I made my way back to the waiting room and alternated between walking around to keep my circulation going and wrapping and re-wrapping the jumper bits around me. |
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Occurring in one in 15,000 live births, they are produced by thin bands of amniotic membrane wrapping around various parts of the extremity in utero. |
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The broadcaster enjoyed wrapping his laughing gear around the beef steaks. |
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It was still beautiful, brushed in white with ice crystals wrapping themselves around every branch and twig, but the vineyards and resorts I'd known were gone of course. |
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She was a novelty item, presented in gaudy wrapping paper by a desperate John McCain to a jaded mainstream media. |
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Mylar and reflective tape are both materials used by many people nowadays and they are well worth the effort of obtaining for use as inserts or wrapping the neck of a skirt. |
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After hurriedly wrapping things up in New York, I still had to transfer my life to the West Coast. |
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She bore him down and levered herself atop him, fastening to him like a leech, scissoring his legs with her own and wrapping one arm around his neck. |
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Part of the healing is being facilitated by wrapping our wounds in red white and blue Band-Aids, which are being applied with the light grace of front line field tourniquets. |
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Honestly, they should put some kind of warning on the bottle if they're going to hide a screw top under the pretty festive wrapping where the cork should be. |
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He managed adequately, though, in subzero temperatures by wrapping his feet in meal sacks which were nailed to his 12-foot long skis and lashed in place with leather thongs. |
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Short and stylistically different than much of the rest of the album, it features Hayden in top vocal form, gently wrapping his words around a meandering piano melody. |
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He became notorious for piling his plate high and refilling it frequently, even wrapping a few pieces of chicken in a hanky and stuffing them in his pocket to eat later. |
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But the traditional way of attaching them to the wreath ring is to bind them with one long piece of twine, wrapping it three times around the ring for each sprig. |
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One woman is focused intently on wrapping and unwrapping a tendril of hair around her finger. |
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Paan is a widely used chewable made by taking a betel creeper leaf and wrapping up ingredients like betel nut, lime paste, almond powder, grated coconut, tobacco etc. with it. |
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Just as the Jubilee was wrapping up in London, as it happens, Venus transited the Sun. |
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To prevent thumb-sucking, one recommended pinning the sleeves shut or wrapping the baby in a shawl to sleep, while another advised sewing mitts onto pajama sleeves. |
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I still have some last-minute wrapping to do, because I'm a slacker. |
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And here I am in Texas, 40 years later, wrapping dresses on another generation of women. |
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I focused on wrapping up pending obligations and getting out of America for a while. |
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She saved the newspaper comics all year to use as wrapping paper at Christmas. |
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The feral sound of wrapping paper ripping open, releasing gifts into anxious hands. |
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As she slowly untied the bow and removed the tape from the wrapping paper, Charlotte grew impatient. |
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One of them was half full of well preserved tissue paper that has been kept for the express purpose of wrapping all of the breakables when we move. |
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Then she pulled the soiled blankets from beneath him, before sponging him down as she had the previous evening and wrapping him in a fresh set of sheets. |
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The most obvious wrapping is nori, the seaweed used to make sushi rolls. |
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It's eccentricity and garish wrapping make the album a supermarket standout but one wonders what motivates sunset strip rock stars produce such obscurities. |
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Following hot on the heels of the tree and mistletoe, holly is an essential element of Christmas imagery, turning up on cards, wrapping paper and on top of the Christmas pud. |
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In our pensione, I crawled into bed, wrapping the thin sheets around me. |
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The company produces hand-made chocolates in bright colourful wrapping. |
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The erupting interconnectedness of nature, the compulsiveness of vines wrapping around the charred branches, is rhythm itself, laughably swarming, violent, bright. |
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Brandon was absently playing with a strand of Chasity's hair, wrapping it around his finger, tucking it behind her ear and interlacing it between his fingers. |
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Serve together, with some grilled flatbread for dipping and wrapping. |
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You should be educating your children, not wrapping them in cotton wool. |
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She parked her tush on one of the chairs and removed the foil wrapping. |
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I remember Pop telling me about listening with a crystal radio receiver, which involved a coil made by wrapping wire around a cylindrical container. |
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Near the conference centre it is strung with wreaths and garlands of homemade flowers, created from plastic bags, paper plates and wrapping paper. |
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It's about once again wrapping the day-to-day in the mythic. |
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Everyone was busy wrapping the last minute presents, pre-preparing the food for the next day, and making sure everything was done that needed doing. |
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This quick and easy wrapping technique will really wow your giftees. |
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And there will be enough wrapping paper to gift-wrap most of Plymouth. |
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I spent a goodly proportion of this afternoon upstairs at Artichoke, directly under the roof of the building, wrapping prints for the Bath Affordable Art Fair. |
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Mazzocchi suggests slicing the guanciale thin and wrapping it around prawns, then baking the bundles in the oven and serving over a cannellini bean puree. |
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All of them are relatively large parcels of offal mixed with cereal and enclosed in some suitable wrapping from an animal's entrails, usually the stomach. |
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Conor Gethins and Sam Urquhart put the Wee County in the driving seat before the break with Robbie Duncanson then Gethins wrapping it up. |
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Electrode paste, followed by wrapping the head with gauze, may be an alternative when the patient has had a reaction to collodium. |
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I couldn't stomach the putrid niff or the fuss involved in wrapping up the tin to stow in the fridge alongside the leftovers. |
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Your essentials Sharp scissors, sticky tape, double-sided sticky tape, ribbon, wrapping materials, embellishments. |
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This fun Marc Jacobs number in dusty steel blue with caramel-colored panthers is nice and long at 67 inches for multiple wrapping options. |
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With dynamic text wrapping and alignment guides, users can create free-form arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables and charts. |
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Anyone who can prevent a Professional Tory Patriot from wrapping himself in the Union Jack and ranting on about towelheads is all right by me. |
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There was nothing quite as exciting as wrapping up in my duffle coat, scarf and gloves and speedwalking to catch a number 13 bus at Scatterburn. |
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Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. |
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For years, she has been wrapping the traditional Rajasthani headgear, the saafa or pagdi, for the local deity Ghanghor. |
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Fresh cassava can be preserved like potato, using thiabendazole or bleach as a fungicide, then wrapping in plastic, coating in wax or freezing. |
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Silk fabric from 3630 BC was used as wrapping for the body of a child from a Yangshao culture site in Qingtaicun at Xingyang, Henan. |
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There was little point in grommeting the hole, since the wrapping was already as rigid and tough as its invisibility permitted. |
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Indeed, paper found many other uses besides writing and wrapping during the Tang era. |
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It consists of seventy fine spun cotton threads, gimped or tied around with thread by a machine similar to that for wrapping bonnet wire. |
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He later defended the claims as fully related to his MP work, with the exception of the wrapping paper. |
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Rhea hated this and tricked him by hiding Zeus and wrapping a stone in a baby's blanket, which Cronus ate. |
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The vine begirdled the tree, wrapping around its trunk as though trying to hug it. |
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By wrapping their wings around themselves, they can trap a layer of still air around themselves. |
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You didn't have to buy enough wrapping paper to choke a horse, just because it was on sale. |
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Miriam performed the Heimlich maneuver by wrapping her arms around her friend's waist and thrusting. |
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Concrete or fiberglass wrapping provides further protection against abrasion. |
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And keep callistemon and pittosporum safe by wrapping them in fleece jackets. |
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A nightclub-owning couple staged a half-birthday party for their daughter by wrapping their home in a giant pink ribbon. |
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I will be using completely different wrapping for his birthday but we also think that as he gets older we will celebrate his half birthday too. |
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The film was shot over 19 days, wrapping on Oct. 11 of last year. |
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A DIM-WITTED robber who tried to disguise himself by wrapping his head in duct tape has been jailed for 10 years. |
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The moment you tear the silver wrapping off a bar of Pascha Organic Dark Chocolate, a unique, bittersweet aroma of dark chocolate fills the room. |
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As consumers make their annual gift-wrap purchases, they are considering the enormous environmental impact of paper wrapping. |
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Eaten straight from their cornhusk wrapping, fragrant with good corn masa, pork and chilies, they immediately hit the spot. |
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Extra wrapping would have solved this problem but they wouldn't give me extra wrapping because I was local, it was really for the carriage trade. |
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The interview is wrapping up and the camerawoman from MTV is still shoving the lens in everyone's face. |
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This interface allows users who have placed catalog orders to also purchase monogramming, gift wrapping, or even a singing telegram. |
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We reported that thousands of people had been wrapping Sellotape around their faces then uploading the results to social media. |
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Agilent's LTM technology eliminates the conventional GC oven by wrapping the GC column with a heating element and temperature sensor. |
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Zebra crossings would be replaced by brightly coloured biscuit wrapping and Belisha beacons were to be replaced by flashing Teacakes. |
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For the thin wheels, we found wrapping alength of cloth around the rim gave it the added dimension to work with the hold-down strap. |
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Cellosolves are used as solvents for lacquers, for sealing cellophane wrapping, and in hydraulic-brake fluid. |
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Snarling opener Nice To See You, Nice Surprise had Edwards wrapping his raspy vocal around guitarist Lee Bryce's wah-wah inflected hooks. |
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A BURGLAR was caught after wrapping his shoes in adhesive tape to disguise his footprints. |
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I saw Glenn wrapping up his speech, and told Baynes to come back that evening for the simul. |
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Hitchcock would march around London's Hyde Park and was required to wear puttees, though he never mastered the proper wrapping of them. |
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Yawo Muslims do not use wooden coffins, but bury their dead by wrapping them in a calico sheet called sanda. |
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They recreated a life-size skeleton of the three individuals and built up their muscles with modelling clay before wrapping their bodies in fibreglass to create moulds. |
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They can be made to emerge by filling a jar with water and mud, wrapping it in black paper and letting direct sunlight fall on the surface of the water. |
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I had nothing to fear, deathwise, from a stupid wolf. I threw myself at the fur bag, wrapping my left arm around his neck, and with my right hand clawed his eyes. |
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Without giving the situation much thought, Ryan quickly ran to help Brandon, wrapping his arms around his classmate to perform the Heimlich Maneuver. |
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The individual birdskins, with or without their cotton wrapping, are rolled in cylinders of paper and packed tightly enough to prevent any displacement during transportation. |
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Winehouse entered into a joint venture in 2009 with EMI to launch a range of wrapping paper and gift cards containing song lyrics from her album Back to Black. |
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They opened approximately 15 loaves of bread and put the money in between the slices, then they gift-wrapped each loaf with Hanukkah wrapping paper. |
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If not, carry them round your waist, holding close to your chest and keeping your body in the spine lengthener position, wrapping their legs around your middle. |
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Impact of inferior glenoid tilt, humeral retroversion, bone grafting, and design parameters on muscle length and deltoid wrapping in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. |
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Along with AWS2 Christopher Wissing, we were wrapping up the flight with a couple practice autorotations when we received notice of an ongoing emergency. |
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After being at your beck and call all these years, he wants a woman, not the consummate teen-ager pretending she's a grownup wrapping her flesh in the cloth of her church. |
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Eden's Paper is a plantable wrapping paper, so now, instead of throwing the paper in the bin, you can plant it to grow vegetables, fruits and herbs and flowers. |
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The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around supports with thin, spiraling tendrils. |
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A pressure bandage can be made by placing rolled-up gauze, or even a sanitary napkin, directly over the wound and wrapping or placing duct tape tightly over the bandage. |
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Projects include place card clips, angels, ornaments, greeting cards, wrapping paper, reindeer and sleigh, decorations, a winter scene, little bells, and more. |
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A sweating man stepped out of the sauna, wrapping himself in a towel. |
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There are no papers, which report increased mortality and morbidity in patients after a wrapping procedure compared to those after a supracoronary graft operation. |
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The tape is supplied from a feeder-roll and is brought up to and curved around the cable by guide plates and rubber snuggers to form a wrapping lengthwise on the sheath. |
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To create the illusion you've put stacks of time and effort into the look, try wrapping a floral detail around the base of the bun like our model's daisy chain garland. |
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It was his custom to wash the tobacco in muscadel and grains, and to keep it moist by wrapping it in greased leather, and oiled rags, or by burying it in gravel. |
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Especially when used on streets, it can have insufficient space for its root network and is prone to the roots wrapping around themselves, girdling and killing the tree. |
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