He said he was coming back from a weekend visiting his wife and child, who were staying at her brother's house in the Finger Lakes. |
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Finger grooves are featured on the grips for double-action revolvers, while metal inserts provide consistent fit. |
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Finger holes in each table base allow for easy access to lift out and rotate each tile. |
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Finger Lakes racetrack canceled its card on Monday after three races due to wet track conditions. |
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Finger splits, or fissures, are one of the more frequent winter skin complaints Kunin addresses. |
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The Finger Plate has a lacquer finish, although this is worn away in the centre due to age and use. |
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In New York, it grows around coastal brackish ponds and interdunal swales on Long Island and around inland salt ponds in the Finger Lakes region. |
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Trainer M. Anthony Ferraro collected his 1,000th career victory on Friday when Go Stan Israelite prevailed by a nose in the opening race at Finger Lakes. |
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Finger positions can be marked for the suggested fingering of the chord. |
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The soil is a silty clay loam and located in the Finger Lakes. |
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Finger foods may help individuals to be independent with feeding, and dyskinetic patients may also prefer to eat in the privacy of their own homes. |
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Late last year I attended the fly-in at Finger Lakes Arrow-sports in upstate New York where I was lucky enough to take a class taught by Mike Barber and Dennis Pagan. |
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Finger mullet can be bought from camps or caught in cast nets. |
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Finger rings were seldom used and earrings were not used at all, as they were seen as a Slavic phenomenon. |
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The central part of the state is dominated by the Finger Lakes, a popular vacation and tourist destination. |
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Finger alerted the FDA because he had a similar yet milder reaction after eating the white corn chips he purchased. |
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The Great Lakes and the Finger Lakes were carved by ice deepening old valleys. |
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Seal and walrus were also eaten, in addition to eel from New York's Finger Lakes region. |
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Finger Buffet Of Betrayal, Heartache And Congenital Illness might be a more fitting title for this meandering snapshot of community life. |
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Packed with tender steak and oozing a gravy made with the renowned Bishops Finger ale, it also boasts both shortcrust and flaky pastry. |
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The next time you invite family and friends over to your home, you may want to prepare recipes from Vegan Finger Foods. |
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Morpho has debuted Finger On the Fly, the world's fastest contactless four finger scanner. |
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This is wade fishing of the finest order, and at eight decades young, Bill Meshanic, the sage of the Finger Lakes Chapter of Trout Unlimited, is its biggest fan. |
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So Finger decided to look at the wetter, fishier parts of our body. |
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Berenson introduces new Finger Pulls to its Bravo Collection. |
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Giant Food announced it removed from sale Giant Serrano, Anaheim, Red Cherry Hot and Finger Hot peppers sold in a variety case, due to potential Salmonella contamination. |
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The Community Foundation of Elmira Corning and the Finger Lakes, Inc. |
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Where health is concerned though, the accusatory finger of discrimination pivots. |
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And he pointed an accusatory finger beyond riders to irresponsible managers and the shady doctors who enable a doping culture. |
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The Leech finger has Coll on it, the sage Hazel, who is the master physician, and is surmounted by Saille, the Willow of enchantment. |
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Lifting a finger to greet is dangerous because it may make us feel guilty about not lifting a finger to help. |
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You've known about it all along, you haven't lifted a finger, so don't come crying to me. I don't have time for it. |
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They weep when they see the country being so much exploited and yet nobody lifts a finger. |
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Next came the semi-landing with the lunette window, and here the door opened under the pressure of a single finger, and with a sigh and creak. |
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A number of hands show a finger wholly or partly missing, for which a number of explanations have been given. |
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I turned to look, but it was gone, I cannot put my finger on it now, the child is grown, the dream is gone. |
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Most power chords are also played with a consistent finger arrangement that can be slid easily up and down the fretboard. |
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When Manny or either of his parents went through their front door they put a finger on their lips and then to the mezuzah on the door frame. |
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He ceased to speak, and put his finger on the note D in the second stanza where the words 'O clouds unfold' break his rhythm. |
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Reattaching his severed finger required microsurgery to suture together the tiny blood vessels. |
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He slid a finger in me, checking to make sure I was moist and ready for him. |
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He slipped it softly onto her unresisting finger and, like the unwise moncalf he was, kissed it. |
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If you press a stone with your finger, the finger is also pressed by the stone. |
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Adele was visibly annoyed and proceeded to raise her middle finger and the producers of the show came under fire on Twitter for the decision. |
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The back also denotes whether the holder is an organ donor, presents the holder's right index finger print, a PDF417 bar code, and a 1D bar code. |
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Glacial lakes include proglacial lakes, subglacial lakes, finger lakes, and epishelf lakes. |
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Possibly the greatest effect is achieved in the hand by needling the thumb, the index finger and the region of the 1st and 2nd metacarpal. |
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Pliny also explained the significance of the signet ring, and how over time this ring was worn on the little finger. |
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In addition, khat, ensete, noog, teff and finger millet were also domesticated in the Ethiopian highlands. |
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He had buried his mouth in Ada's nuque, when she stiffened and raised a warning finger. |
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Depending on altitudinal variation, finger millet, wheat, buckwheat, barley, vegetables, potatoes, and soybeans are grown. |
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Farther inland, brook trout, largemouth bass, and herring are sought after, especially in the rivers and icy finger lakes in upper New England. |
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When an accidental sharp or flat is required, the performer inserts a finger between two of the outer strings, and finds it in the middle row. |
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In the final battle, Isildur, son of Elendil, cut the One Ring from Sauron's finger, causing Sauron to lose his physical form. |
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He struggles with Frodo and bites off Frodo's finger with the Ring still on it. |
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I think most truckers realize this MAY be 4 wheelers thinking and not resort to one finger salute. |
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Because of this for many years finger bowls were not used on British royal tables, as some people would pass the glass over the bowl. |
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King Edward VII authorized the use of finger bowls during his reign, deeming his dynasty to be sufficiently secure. |
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Examples are breathing pattern detection for sleep monitoring and hand and finger gesture detection for computer interaction. |
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In other primates the thumb is short and unable to touch the little finger. |
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This can involve sophisticated analytical chemistry focused on finger printing an oil source based on the complex mixture of substances present. |
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Chimpanzees have ridges on their finger bones that stem from the way that they clutch their mothers' fur as infants. |
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Physical injuries were all minutely catalogued, with a price set for damage done to each tooth, finger or toe. |
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That is a serious accusation, so make sure you have plenty of evidence before you point the finger at someone. |
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His grandfather smeared fat from killed animals onto Kublai's middle finger in accordance with a Mongol tradition. |
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This means that the words finger and singer do not rhyme in most modern varieties of English, although they did in Middle English. |
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Similarly, no proper part of a man, say his index finger, or his knee, can be described as a man. |
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I accidentally poked my finger right through the old fabric. |
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At quiet hour in the afternoon they were adepts of the olisbos, baubon, and finger. |
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Stanley crumbled the husk of a beer nut between his thumb and middle finger. |
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Von Rosen laughed at the girl holding up her hand and staring at the beringed finger. |
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Even with a broken finger, Wach put on his big boy pants, wrapped his hand, and dominated on the offensive line all game. |
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Massimo's finger was poised above red on his multi-coloured biro like a kangaroo frozen in headlights. |
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The tail is curved up over the body and the pedipalps held forwards with the tip of the movable finger of the chela in contact with the sand. |
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Send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue. |
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This blot she removed upon her finger and then rubbed disposingly into her velvet fillet. |
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I finger Padre Pio paperweights and Our Lady of Knock sticks of rock that are packed with more e-numbers than could be safe at one sitting. |
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He pricked a finger. Every rose has a thorn. Isabella is a rose. Her father is a thorn. |
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She fingered him, spreading the gel and sliding the tip of her finger inside him. |
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He didn't serve a full lunch or dinner at the party, but there was plenty of finger food to munch. |
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Despite retiring, he still tries to keep a finger on the pulse of the industry. |
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This is a reform that the ancien regime, always with a finger to the wind of public opinion, spotted as an electoral nightmare and ducked. |
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Place your thumb on top of the shank and your bent index finger under the hair and pull the tying thread tight to flair it. |
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Can't have no fruitloop with his finger on the button. Cokeheads maybe, but not a fruitloop. This country has high standards. |
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Richmond smirked, jerked his head in mock laughter, and gave Grady the fuck-you finger of his right hand. |
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The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all his works, not graphical, or composed of letters. |
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Whether they figured immediate selection for gravedom, by pointing skeletal finger, was about to commence, or what, I don't know. |
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Lost in his bliss, he doesn't protest when she presses a spit-slicked finger to his grundle, or when she slips it lower, then deeper. |
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Why, the poor woman was infatuated with him. He could have turned her round his little finger. She'd have given him anything he wanted. |
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Look at Afghanistan and Iraq, it's plain to see that our current President has an itchy trigger finger. |
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Before your jottering finger could find the trigger, the hilt would dirl on your breast-bane. |
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I blew into her ear, and trailed a finger idly down her shoulder until I reached her left jug, the better of a nearly perfect pair. |
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Considered one of the best mid-meal snack or finger food in summer, cucumber is known to flush out toxins from the body. |
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Why are you so kiasi? You won't die from getting a small cut on the finger. |
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Just tap and slide a finger along this pocket-size synth's touchpad to create your own Kraftwerkian sounds. |
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You've been sitting there all week. It's time you sorted yourself out and pulled your finger out! |
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The game is apparently sort of a rail-based shooter, and you use your finger to aim and tap the screen to shoot. |
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I hear a rustling in the bushes off to my right, and my trigger finger spasms. |
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Clara was sitting outside Hisper Cottage, shuggling the pram. As Katherine approached, the nanny raised a finger to her lips. |
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The gun jiggled in a slack-handed grip, but the trigger finger looked tight. |
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What a pity one cannot sleepwrite on the ceiling with one's finger or lifted toe. |
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His limbs hung limply, and that white sneakerless sock was like a finger pointing straight at the heavens. |
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Once the two-year-old was raced to hospital when he went into anaphylactic shock after a drop touched his finger. |
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It began with an insightful paper of Donnellan's in which he put his finger on the weak spot in the classical theory. |
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Social media is the new word of mouth, only now, it is word of finger, and instantaneously can go worldwide. |
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He has all of them wrapped around his little finger. They'd do anything for him. |
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Simply slide your finger along the neck to select the level of pitch and then squeeze the mouth to add the vibrato effect or the wah-wah sound. |
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On another occasion, Baker tied a tourniquet around a friend's finger after the friend had been bitten by a water moccasin. |
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Today's worshiper of Beavis and Butthead would tie the handkerchief around his head, put a finger to the side of his nose and launch a snot rocket. Cool. |
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There stood old Mandy McGovern, her long brown rifle half raised, her finger lying sophisticatedly along the trigger guard, that she might not touch the hair trigger. |
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It seems like everyone always tries to point the finger at somebody else. |
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Up goes the finger and the Dodo snaps to attention, rams the bat under his arm and retreats to the pav with a slowness intended as silent comment on a poor decision. |
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We're out of coffee stirrers again and I'm not using my finger! |
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He ticked off the facts, switchblading out a finger for each one. |
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Absent from the pages of CRASH for a year, ex-tipster Robin Candy returns and puts finger to key to debate the state of the games software industry. |
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In the last 12 months Ryder has had surgery on his abdominal wall, and has suffered an inflamed shoulder, a calf strain, an injured elbow and a finger injury. |
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The pleadings say that Watson yelled at Eddie Obeid in an unbarristerial manner, pointed his finger at him, made sarcastic comments and interrupted him. |
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As a fourth finger snapped, Cacus gave an unearthly scream and relented. |
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Think they their sleights are not already perceived, and that they can walk now unespied, as though they had Gyges' ring, to go invisibly by, upon their finger? |
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At some landmark in the jungle the beater halted, pointed to the ground as a sign that this spot would do, and put his finger on his lips to enjoin silence. |
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He was daffy about her and she could twist him around her little finger. |
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Then she saw Tom sitting on the chimney-stool, and his wife taking on the tip of her finger from a croggan what appeared to be salve, which she rubbed over her husband's eyes. |
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Nevertheless, pointing a finger at young men and punishing them with breach-of-promise lawsuits did little to address the problem of fallen women. |
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As we went along, Mother had to look this way and that to follow the line of some excited finger pointing out a blue wren's nest or the place where Charlie killed the snake. |
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He was quite a bammy Glasgow guy who had hit on the idea of playing a Tolkienesque character who could turn things to mud with his magical finger. |
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Microbats lack the claw at the second finger of the forelimb. |
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Upon awakening, the warriors would offer the left little finger to the Great Spirit, whereupon a masked tribesman would sever it with a hatchet blow. |
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In addition, the soft coral type dead man's finger is found here. |
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Leeks can be bunched and harvested early when they are about the size of a finger or pencil, or they can be thinned and allowed to grow to a much larger mature size. |
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Eliza laughed slyly, passing her finger under her wide nosewing. |
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With her seductive ways, she could have him within the snap of a finger. |
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All grace notes are performed rapidly, by quick finger movements, giving an effect similar to tonguing or articulation on modern wind instruments. |
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The tip of one finger touched it! The trigger at least was hers! |
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Her whole way of being is a big middle finger to the other guy. |
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The bread is then dipped into the gravy and then used to gather or scoop the meat and vegetables between the index, middle finger and thumb, and consumed. |
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They are safer for the fingers of the person setting them than other lethal traps, and can be set with the press on a tab by a single finger or even by foot. |
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So if your next note involves lifting a finger, you need to plan to lift the finger promptly to above its spot on the string so that it's ready to play again at any time. |
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They all have an itchy trigger finger when it comes to advertising. |
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The marketing firm I use has its finger on the consumers' pulse. |
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Jim tries to look flash, but he buys everything on the long finger. |
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He has his finger on the pulse of his company, and thinks he needs to hire a few more people in sales and get rid of a few from research and development. |
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Can you imagine paying attention to the feeling of space between all of your fingers, just as you feel the purlicue between your thumb and index finger? |
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I placed a finger, then two, on his grundle for added pleasure. |
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However, the ability to record people without their knowledge, with the stroke of a finger over the spectacle frame or a voice command, has prompted privacy concerns. |
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This can sometimes occur in the onset as well in words such as finger. |
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He lunched on grilled cheese in Toronto and sashimi in Tokyo and had the chance to stick his finger in a true-to-life Dutch dike in Almere, Holland. |
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To date, 37 landraces of rice, 5 of sponge gourd, 3 of pigeon pea and 2 of finger millet seeds have been collected and stored in the seedhouse and this number is increasing. |
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Signets and seal rings are functional, emblematic finger rings. |
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Each finger extended represents one-eighth of a cent. Thus when all four fingers and the thumb are extended, all being spread out from one another, it means five-eighths. |
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Leina went on fellating her finger, making faces of exquisite ecstasy. |
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She paused in the midst of licking a dab of frosting off one finger. |
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The bully is firing snot rockets. He holds his head back and blocks one nostril with his finger, blowing out the other one. Small hard gobs of mucus are flying around him. |
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