One summer day, I spent several idle moments beside a still, shallow creek near my home, trying to goad the water striders there into flying. |
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Former employee Matthew Hall, of Idle, worked at Jowetts from 1937 to 1944, as a jig and tool designer. |
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There certainly has been no idle chatter preceding this 2000 decider, no rash predictions. |
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Can't help speculating, though, and putting stories together as I watch the comings and goings from the window and from my idle wanderings. |
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As a result, insolvent companies are not wound up but sit idle, usually heavily in debt, until they are struck off the register. |
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I don't remember any problems at idling, however, last weekend it died on idle when I was windlassing an anchor. |
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Sturdy scholarship, not idle amusement, is what the book is designed to deliver. |
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And, as I usually sat sewing with my sisters and my mother, I often had time for such idle daydreams. |
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Guards' keys jangled as you passed the idle silence and time of your life rotting away. |
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He was out there starting each vehicle and revving the engines, letting them idle. |
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Firms in Idle are angry that two cab companies are parking outside their businesses and taking away trade. |
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I'm assuming that the vibration is noticeable only when the car is under load and the engine is running at idle speed. |
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There's no garden feature quite so appealing and attractive to an idle peasant as a seat under a tree. |
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These boats aren't meant for the idle rich, who are used to lolling around on 100-foot megayachts while minions peel them grapes. |
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They enforced the then recent antitrust legislation which had been allowed to lay idle. |
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Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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The good news for Idle is they meet Baildon again in the quarter-finals of the competition. |
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We spent some time testing out the motor, checking idle speed, acceleration, different speeds and trim and then stopped for lunch. |
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Consequently, any unused capacity cannot be used by any other service and results in idle, wasted resources. |
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The irony is that the German breweries rendered idle by Pasteur's strategy were adapted to manufacture acetone for cordite production. |
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It settles to a hum at idle, but then just zings straight up to the redline with turbine-like smoothness. |
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He is not known for making idle threats, and his words very quickly manifest themselves as deeds. |
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Turn idle time into exercise time, and it really works, works the weight off. |
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My idle hands proceeded to pound, wrench, twist, pry, and yank at anything I could get a hold on. |
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Dowd has since gone the way of a B-list celebrity, though at these events he's treated to complimentary cocktails and idle hero worship. |
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While 54 per cent of Brazil's farmland lies idle, millions of landless peasants struggle to survive. |
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He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots. |
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Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites. |
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Situated on the outskirts of Ballybunion, this church was built in 1930 and has now been lying idle and in a general state of disrepair for over three decades. |
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There are a few idle sketches, including a rude caricature of a Roman legionnaire, but as you advance you begin to see signs of pre-historic painting along the walls. |
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It is not often I have the leisure to idle my time away here. |
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It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear from the revs of an idle engine. |
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Nearby, a yellow caterpillar excavator sits idle next to an opening that once led into a cross-border tunnel. |
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Instead of driving to the new hot spot or hopping out of their cars to do foot patrols, some uniform cops used the program as an excuse to idle in their cruisers. |
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Before leaving the bay, we idle across to the landing stage for Skomer Island, so that Kate can make a brief diversion ashore and deliver the island's mail. |
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Not that I've outgrown New York, were that even possible, but in idle moments I have found myself combing property ads for old watermills and converted stables. |
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Some of us love to idle through designer look books and pre-order all that they desire for the upcoming season to fill their closets with the latest and the greatest. |
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When he says he's the richest man in town, he's not just making an idle boast. |
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The kind of place where lines of long-haul coach buses idle in the parking lot while the drivers cat-nap or chain-smoke. |
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There has been a lot of idle speculation about what might happen, but no one really knows. |
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He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery. |
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Others have a trick of popping up and down every moment from their paper to the audience, like an idle school-boy. |
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The book is just a lot of idle speculation about the future. |
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God speaks not the idle and unconcerned hearer, but to the vigilant and arrect. |
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If there was doctorates in bollocksology and scratching yourself in bed, the two of you'd be professors by now. Pair of loafing, idle thicks. |
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Rusty corkscrewed the plane back down again, but instead of mashing the throttles to the wall, he pulled them to idle. |
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And, as faggery was an abuse too venerable and sacred to be touched by profane hands, he lodged no idle complaints. |
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Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the specified amount of time. |
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The captain used the idle Horse Latitudes to train and prepare the remainder of the crew. |
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Very little marking out is necessary before ploughing can start and idle running on the headland is minimal compared with conventional ploughs. |
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After the plague, many farms lay idle while the population slowly increased. |
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In 1899 it was further expanded by adding North Bierley, Eccleshill, Idle, Thornton, Tong and Wyke. |
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The River Idle, a tributary of the Trent, is formed in Sherwood Forest from the confluence of several minor streams. |
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Idle later performed the song as part of the 2012 Olympic Games closing ceremony. |
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It was apparent to all but himself that what was once idle curiosity had become a monomania. |
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Kamaitachi is a phenomenon wherein one who is idle is suddenly injured as if his or her skin were cut by a scythe. |
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During Radagaisus' Italian invasion in 406, Alaric remained idle in Illyria. |
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Gossip is no longer the resource of the idle and of the vicious, but has become a trade, which is pursued with industry as well as effrontery. |
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Hence the idle time spent in positioning and retracting the tool is avoided. |
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This resulted in most USX facilities becoming idle until February 1, 1987, seriously degrading the steel division's market share. |
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These levels extend across the Trent valley, and include the lower reaches of the Eau, Torne and Idle. |
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Even at idle, the car sounds purposeful with a rortyness emanating from the short exhaust, hinting at what it's capable of. |
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But let no idle Donatist of Amsterdam dream hence of an Utopical perfection. |
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During an abort the jet continues to accelerate for a few seconds after reducing the throttles to idle. |
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It is far too easy for a few idle rumourmongers and gossips to destroy the reputation of the men or women who wear the King's uniform. |
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The members of Circus Bone Idle spent six weeks devising the gravity-defying musical. |
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Surely Labour should do for working people what the Conservatives do for all those bone idle, rich tax dodgers. |
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At the other end former Motherwell keeper Mark Brown was bone idle on his debut, with just one simple catch all afternoon. |
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Doberman isn't some blitzkrieg of a tune to go with the title but another soft idle musical saunter with interlocking harmonies and chimming guitars. |
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At West Stockwith the Trent is joined by the Chesterfield Canal and the River Idle and soon after enters Lincolnshire fully, passing to the west of Scunthorpe. |
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At press time, a concrete crushing plant in southeastern Michigan is idle because a township zoning board of appeals has denied a request for a permit from the operators. |
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Furthermore, as agreed under the terms of the 1993 Convention on Bone Idle Journalism, the remit of the ban extends to ALL related middle-east gags. |
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I might refer to the general conviction and the common sense of society that such an investment cannot be treated as absolutely idle and nugatory. |
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There are, of course, a minority of recipients who are bone idle. |
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Where's your hygiene or self respect, or is it just bone idle laziness? |
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Doctrine must also be lived in order to be prayed, for without action, the prayer is idle and empty, a mere vanity, and therefore the theology of demons. |
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Oh, 'twas an idle lying one, Pisaro, And came but to intrap me. |
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The Trent, fed by the Soar and Erewash, and Idle, composed of many streams from Sherwood Forest, run through wide and flat valleys, merging at Misterton. |
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The PointCast Network employs PointCast's SmartScreen technology, which automatically begins running headline news when a viewer's computer is idle. |
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That's much better than the I know most alternators can produce at idle, and is enough to let some of the more powerful by-wire systems migrate to 12 volt vehicles. |
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In the meantime, their husbands are at work or idle with their agemates. |
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