The clasp makes contact with the other terminal of the battery to energize the light source. |
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Her dark hair was swept back in a clasp and long silver earrings brushed against her neck. |
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Nevertheless, his expression is stern, and his hands, joined in front to clasp his envoy's staff, impart a sense of guardedness and mistrust. |
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And the dolmas, in which astringently green-tasting grape leaves clasp tartly seasoned rice, are so good I could happily eat a dozen of them. |
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He is presented with a belt whose clasp is ornamented with jargoon, a kind of yellowish stone. |
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Jocelyn reached behind her neck and released the clasp, removed the necklace and held it at arm's length to him. |
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Mr. Lake's hold on her arm had loosed from the sharp grip to a more gentle clasp, and it even seemed that his steps had slowed a bit. |
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The cloak's clasp was a lump of pewter in the shape of a skull, and his eyes were the coldest blue I'd ever seen. |
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She brushed past him, fingers working at the clasp of her deep green cloak. |
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The similar sessile-leaf bellwort has leaves that clasp the stem and smaller cream-colored flowers. |
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This permits the male to mount her back and attempt copulation by curling his abdomen to clasp her genitalia. |
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I pulled my clutch bag from the sofa and unclasped the bottle shaped clasp. |
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Ceremoniously she unclasped the gilded clasp, and took out the wrap of heroin that now contained a gram of South Gloucestershire brickdust. |
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I gestured to it where the bracelet sat in a puddle of its own misery next to my lunch tray, its clasp split, unfixable. |
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Placing both hands under the clasp, he used his remaining energy to unhinge it and throw the top of the box up. |
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She felt along the edges until she found the delicate wooden clasp and unsnapped it to push open the lid. |
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I pulled off one of the many ornaments from around my neck and unsnapped the clasp to release my lucky guitar pick I wore everywhere. |
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I just held her hand still as I slipped the bracelet over her wrist and fastened the clasp. |
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He pulled his butterfly knife from his pocket and undid the clasp, flipping it open and closed beneath the desk. |
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She had just finished hooking the last clasp when Loretta turned to her holding up a delicate silver chain and smiling triumphantly. |
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The suspect is believed to have gained entry via the rear garden, by removing a clasp and hasp from the garage door. |
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At first, the inner leaves clasp the heads and protect them from the sun, but even after they burst out, they yellow only slightly. |
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This design has a hooked clasp and the strands are not woven, but left loose to resemble an armful of beaded bangles. |
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One mermaid stretches her hand to a lotus flower while the other holds a bud, set with a chrysoprase, which forms the clasp. |
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Once more, Julia's endearingly grubby little hand hovered over the clasp of her tote. |
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He climbed down over her, and somehow she twisted enough to clasp her arms about his middle. |
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I have no doubt that all of us were responding to an atavistic impulse to clasp someone when we felt threatened. |
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One of my favorite albums, just barely held together with a gold clasp, is no bigger than my palm. |
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The clasp was golden and she loved the sound of it when she clicked it open, or clicked it shut. |
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A white kilt was wrapped around his waist, with a large gold clasp in the front. |
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Carefully he wrapped his heavy traveling cloak over his shoulders and fastened the neck clasp. |
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His hands hurried to undo the clasp of his cloak and spread it out on the grass. |
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Why is it then that recipients have to wait for periods any greater than one month to receive their medal or clasp? |
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A General Service medal with a clasp bearing the campaign's name will be struck. |
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He saw active service in the Crimean War as paymaster on HMS Gladiator, being awarded the Crimean War Medal, clasp Sevastapol. |
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He was conspicuous also for being the only recruit with three long service badges and a long service medal with clasp! |
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I purposely put in all those big words because I hoped while he was figuring them out, I could get out of his very tight clasp. |
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What is the carefully mussed actor trying to work out exactly, sulking from exotic blonde embrace to manly clasp? |
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When she moved to walk away, she felt Robert's gentle yet firm clasp enfold her hand. |
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His own fear, however, clutched at his gut, seizing him with its iron clasp. |
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She watches the men clasp hands, again taken aback by a display of obvious affection for her father. |
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Abruptly, I remember the stranger's last words, and dig into my pocket, drawing forth the clasp knife, wordlessly holding it out for her. |
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It was a clasp knife with a broken hasp and it swung open with the sound of a cockroach's shell crunching underfoot. |
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Being thus provided with an opportunity to ruminate it was impossible not to think of the happy recovery of my clasp knife. |
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On her feet were strappy black stilettos, and she was holding onto a matching silver clutch, with a black square clasp. |
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The carriages are standard coaster types, but the harnesses are noticeably different in design with a fancy clasp to cope with the thrust. |
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Over her shoulders and arms she wears a short, pale blue cape, embroidered with one gold leaf on each side and fastened with a clasp. |
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He felt her hand clasp on top of his, but he didn't move his, not even a flinch as she touched. |
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The rest of the party flowed past him to pass through the gate under the Guard detail's eagle eye, but Bahzell paused to clasp arms with him. |
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He accepted her gloved hand to give it a quick and firm clasp. |
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I removed my cloak, that had a metal clasp, and my wristwatch. |
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The gangster is also often portrayed as a self-made man rising above his station, another affirmation of the spirit of free enterprise for the audience to clasp. |
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To ride their horses and take away their possessions, To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears, and to clasp their wives and daughters in his arms. |
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Prometheus is bound in writhing shackles that reach up and clasp his arms. |
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He ridiculed a beautiful cestus, or clasp of brilliants and emeralds. |
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She grasped his hand in a firm clasp, and he was surprised to find hard calluses on her palm, like those gained off hard work with ship and sword. |
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Pulling worn roping gloves over his hands, he took out a clasp knife. |
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Credentials were sent in an envelope held shut by a single metal clasp. |
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He grabbed a satchel charge, carefully unclasping the clasp and flipping the tan covering off, revealing plastic explosives and a carefully placed set of syringes. |
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Cradle it like a small bird or clasp it tightly like a squirming cat. |
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They were so close their bodies were touching, embraced in a clasp. |
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Undoing the clasp, he lurches forward and nabs the strap of my dress. |
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If neither contestant withdraws during a contest, males engage in discrete wrestling bouts, in which they attempt to clasp and submerge their opponent. |
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She popped the clasp on her clutch and plucked out her mobile phone. |
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He pulled from within his robe a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, a magnificent silver filigree forming beautiful designs on the neck clasp but flawed by only one thing. |
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She placed a finger gently on its golden clasp and opened it. |
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She had a golden cloak that had a clasp in the shape of a crescent moon. |
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Perhaps the most diagnostic type is the clasp knife that is frequently found on eighteenth-century French sites throughout interior North America. |
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She finally unhooked the clasp and threw the necklace across the room. |
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Michelle carefully hooked the clasp and turned Dylan to face her. |
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It swung at him again, trying to clasp him in both arms, but Al feinted left, then ran down the right aisle, trying to do an end-run back to the computer link. |
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According to the leaks, the experts also reportedly found the bra clasp to be corroded and therefore impossible to retest. |
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When her bra was cut from her body, the assassin or assassins also cut off the tab on which the tiny metal clasp was affixed. |
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He lets her stare deep into his eyes, clasp his hands for meaningful conversation, caress his face, and even lean in for a kiss. |
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Pulling up a chair, I sat down and pushed up the gold clasp. |
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On the pink cotton inside lay a clasp of black onyx, on which was inlaid a curious symbol or letter in gold. |
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The clasp was left for six weeks in the house between the time it was identified and collected into evidence. |
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For a shorter necklace, you may attach a clasp at the top of the necklace. |
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Whenever obliged to walk around the large, open-plan office, I clasp my hands firmly behind my back, rather in the manner of the Duke of Edinburgh. |
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He slid his hand down her arm until he could clasp her hand. |
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But the bra clasp may prove troublesome for Sollecito since experts say the DNA is inarguably his. |
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A male god stands in three-quarter view to right, wearing a chlamys fastened at his right shoulder with a round clasp. |
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Her hair hangs over her ears and flows to a taper at the back of her neck where it is held in place with a wide and circular black clasp. |
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This is called the season or tempestivity of time, when time, tide, and wind meet and clasp together. |
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Requiescat in Pace YOULL Joan Someday I hope to meet you, Someday I know not when, To clasp your hand in a better land, Never to part again. |
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I have my eye on an ornate handbag with scarab beetle clasp and a sequin shirt dress. |
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Christmas Day is in our grasp, so long as we have hands to clasp. |
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Its fiery stripes resemble the defective pigmentation of someone's skin, but you still feel invited by the rondure of the apple to stroke it, to clasp it. |
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I always have a hard time working the clasp on this necklace! |
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Moreover, according to CLASP, 11 states reported no uncommitted funds at all. |
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Clasp your hands together and close your eyes and then say a few words of prayer. |
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Leitir Mor is the one to beat, but a chance is taken on Red d Clasp following her debut fourth to Vinson Massif in a maiden here on Monday. |
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Following their sell-out production of Falling Knives and Runaround Wives, Open Clasp Theatre Company returns to the Customs House. |
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The original buildings were built using a modular system of interlocking concrete slabs, known as the CLASP system. |
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The majority of the current buildings date from the 1960s, and the CLASP technology used in the construction of the buildings has a limited lifespan. |
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