With a sigh she looked up, propping her head on one hand and watching dust motes dance in the rays of sunlight filtering down from above. |
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Somehow she managed to sit him up, propping his back against the rough bark of the oak tree. |
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We would hanker after a glass of beer and imagine propping up the bar at the Pen-y-Gwryd. |
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It should stop propping up right-wing repressive regimes, and should not crush attempts at reforms and the redistribution of wealth. |
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Occasionally, a few dancers will recline on the floor, propping up a head with a hand, to wait and gaze lazily, before moving on. |
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He turned so his body was toward me and put an elbow on the tabletop, his head in his hand, propping it up. |
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Or if they were, they were having an early night and not propping up the bar after midnight. |
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Local people had been propping up the bar and getting drunk in there for half a millennia. |
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I had forced myself to a half-sitting position, propping myself on my un-injured arm, when the pieces clicked. |
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A few of the local fishermen were propping up the bar, discussing the day's catch and the current problems within the industry. |
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We spent the first 45 minutes or so, whilst everyone was arriving, propping up the bar and sampling the exotic Martinis. |
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That frees up general revenue funds which could go to propping up Social Security down the road. |
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We are all propping each other up in this, not knowing if it's likely she'll recover or not. |
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Her bedcovers were pulled up tightly around her knees, her pillows propping up her head, and her reading lamp on. |
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They had been propping the Tories up and have now decided to chuck them away. |
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She is undoubtedly a dirty stop-out and would provide generous assistance should I chance upon a bar in serious need of propping up. |
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My reasoning was that nobody wanted to shut down the gravy train of consumer spending that was propping up this economy. |
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Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers. |
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They are propping each other up like weather-beaten old sailors after a night on the grog. |
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I took my seat on the couch, while he sat in the recliner, propping his crutches nearby. |
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Weeks of carpet bombing, a full-scale invasion and years propping up a successor regime would be required, he said. |
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Since it's entirely possible to have a completely areligious wedding, I don't see why we should be propping up religious notions of partnership. |
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The two tend to lean on each other, like a couple of drunks propping each other up. |
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Others pried apart the car doors, propping them open with the long wooden handle of Mr. Demczur's squeegee. |
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One should really feel sorry for people whose egos are so weak as to need propping up in that way. |
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And all of this is aimed at propping up the leeching bludgers from the non-industry superannuation sector. |
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At one stage the European No 1 was in the ignominious position of propping up the field in 60th place, but his rally at the end restored some dignity. |
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He returned to his seat and sighed, propping his chin on his fist. |
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Katlyn opened her eyes and sat up, her arms propping her up from behind. |
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I helped using my left hand while propping myself with my right. |
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In a ground floor flat in Belsize Park, I stowed my guitars in the cupboard and instead began propping the door open with the Oxford Handbook of Criminology. |
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Needless to say, I made a hasty retreat, kicking aside the wedge propping my kitchen door open so it slammed shut, keeping the rodent hopefully contained in one room. |
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Earlier this season, he was dropped from the Senegal national side after claims that he had been propping up the bar of a local nightclub in the early hours of a match day. |
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Let's phase out the government's role in propping up big sugar, and while we're at it, perhaps ethanol as well? |
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Investing in heritage means enhancing it, not just propping it up. |
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A hand propping up his head shows his disinterest in the conversation. |
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My husband crouched under the table, propping a playing card on a matchbox. |
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We have heard member after member revile the NDP caucus because we are propping up these corrupt Liberals. |
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Even the Swiss, currently propping up the section after two defeats, retain an outside chance of making the last eight. |
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His performance goes above and beyond, propping up the film with some proper dignity and feeling. |
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But it needs to stop being an investor propping up those that should be in the morgue. |
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Zainab Abdul Latif moves wearily between her three children, wiping their foreheads and propping them up in their wheelchairs. |
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Nope, he has to be seen landing his chopper on the South Lawn, propping his leather loafers on his mahogany desk in the Oval. |
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While crop prices were propping up the numbers, livestock sales were weighing down the results. |
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Late last year, the kakistocracy propping up Boris Yeltsin decided not to risk giving up power. |
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Both the propping of bottles, in cribs, playpens or infants seats, and the carrying of bottles by young children are prohibited. |
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It may have even strong-armed a few banks into propping up the market. |
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I told Christopher honestly, propping my knees up and hugging them. |
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The British foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, was photographed in the first ministerial meeting at 7am, propping his head up with his hands. |
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The fact that Sandra is psychologically unstable and continually in need of propping up by her husband only adds to her plight. |
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How was that not propping up the corrupt Liberals when the Conservatives stood up and said that they were going to vote for that budget? |
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We certainly hope the Liberals will stop propping up the Conservatives on this. |
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Mr. Speaker, listening to the last exchange shows how much respect the Conservatives have for the Liberal Party for propping them up. |
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Without this structure in place, one is faced with propping up temporary, unsustainable, issue-specific structures. |
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Finally, much credit, for the most part well deserved, has been given to emerging markets for propping up world growth. |
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The public funding of broadcasting is not about protectionism or propping up inefficient businesses. |
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The rope was lashed to a wooden beam propping up the craft's skeleton in a manner meant to evoke the contraptions that Chinese children use to catch birds. |
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Two, we'd be propping up a regime that has so many of its 22 million subjects go hungry that the capital city is bare of vegetation, including grass. |
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After propping the shovel against the side of the building, I stamped the snow off my shoes and stepped into the warmth of the office, closing the door against the cold. |
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She slid dejectedly into her seat, slumping a little and propping her head up on her desktop, her fingers halfway into her hair, and closed her eyes for a moment. |
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She escaped by propping the automatic garage door open with a paint can and wiggling out after her parents had gone to sleep. |
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As much as advancing a political cause, SarahPAC seems to be a lifestyle play, propping up an expensive ideological entourage. |
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Enzi, the white-haired Republican from Wyoming, has been broadly against government spending and propping up risky industries. |
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We should very much want the government to have a good answer to the question of why its propping up a private firm with billions in public money. You don't have to be a free market dogmatist to find this a little unnerving. |
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On the contrary, it goes against the grain that taxpayers should on the one hand be trying to operate their own companies while on the other hand competing with a company their own tax dollars may be propping up. |
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In terms of labour markets, we need to recognize that supporting workers does not mean propping up factories or industries that cannot compete in the global economy. |
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Meanwhile, a mystery investor has been propping up the tenge by selling hundreds of millions of dollars a day, according to Halyk Finance in Almaty. |
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Although eurozone leaders are playing down the Kremlin visit, the talks are bound to further alienate foreign lenders propping up the moribund Greek economy. |
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However, concerns within his party about propping up a weakened Labour party prevented such an agreement. |
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We should not be propping up the car industry when it has brought about its own downfall by overproducing for many years? |
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Yes, this month, the Word of Mouth blog that is trying to identify the best iterations of our favourite dishes, is propping up the newspaper on the cruet set, pouring itself a coffee and considering eggs Benedict. |
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If the building systems cannot provide a comfortable environment, building occupants will take matters into their own hands by bringing in supplemental lighting or portable heaters, or by propping open windows and doors. |
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But even propping up the bar at Dan's Club was better than sitting impotently back at my desk or in my apartment or in Harriet's house, longing for an unlabored breath. |
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Thank you for reminding me, too, of that Liberal who is yapping from his seat, the member for Eglinton-Lawrence, who seems to be on the defensive as a result of my statements around Liberals propping up Conservatives. |
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As I walked into Blush Wine and Cocktail Bar with my wife, friends Neil and Neil were already propping up the bar. |
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In the medium-to-long term, energy prices were forecasted to rebound, driven mainly by a resurging transportation sector as well as the propping of demand by price subsidies in many developing countries. |
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The government has missed its opportunity to protect working families affected by the recession and the Leader of the Opposition has decided to sell out the jobless in exchange for propping up the government. |
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However, I think most would view this with concern, for, if the younger generations are not propping up the EU, making it more democratic and inclusive in the process, who is? |
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On morality, they may accuse us of propping up the government, but everybody knows it is the NDP that created the government, because it is as a consequence of NDP action that the government came into being. |
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It must be possible for the crane vehicle to drive up adjacently to the foundation, and sufficient room must be available for propping up the vehicle with its support arms. |
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We must apply pressure where maybe it will have the most effect: on those regimes, those sympathisers, like China, who are propping up this junta. |
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A fat man, cigar in hand, propping up the bar in a pub. |
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Can the member confirm that the leader of the Liberal Party said very clearly that he is propping up the Conservatives and supporting this agreement? |
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Hundreds of millions continue to suffer under the tyranny of a government in China that we are propping up with our foreign aid dollars, a major competitor to us economically. |
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Huge sums of money have been put into propping up this industry. |
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The motives were regarded as actually plausible that included blatant colonizing, propping up an unpopular pro-Soviet regime, creating a buffer zone and, most important of all, reaching for oil. |
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Abbott Laboratories Inc's experimental, absorbable heart stent was safe and effective in propping open clogged arteries, a study published in The Lancet medical journal found. |
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Although the paper's well publicized paywall initiative has been critical in propping up its circulation, print and digital revenues have continued to drop. |
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The plants are coming out now, untangled from their twiggy pea sticks, which will do a second tour of duty, propping up cornflowers and calendulas. |
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