Do I release the Wednesday update now and slink away, or just hammer the keys until I have something worth posting? |
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He sat up and looked at her, absently tapping the edge of the piano keys without making a sound. |
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She reined in her horse at the gates and swung down, jamming one of the keys into the padlock on the gate. |
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Although written in relatively easy keys, the pieces require careful reading with many accidentals throughout. |
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As there are no keys to produce sharps and flats, all accidentals, microtones, as well as meend are produced by a unique fingering technique. |
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David walks over to his car, and Paul accidentally drops his car keys on the ground. |
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From the door a light knock came, followed by the sound of the keys jangling as the door was unlocked. |
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Kathryn have me one of her very popular side hugs and said thanks for lunch before skipping out the door, keys jangling in her hand at her side. |
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Even though the house lights are up, and the bar manager is jangling his keys impatiently. |
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The warden gestured to the right hand door, jangling his keys in an effort to find the correct one. |
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He laid his car keys down on the table and was about to throw the junk mail in the wastepaper basket under the table when he noticed it was full. |
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I also had a Fiesta in the driveway and one of the men accused me of giving him the wrong keys. |
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He took the chance and ran, picking up his bags on the way out of the door and leaving his keys behind. |
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Tired once more, I sighed and jangled the car keys and nodded to Michael with a mix of acknowledgment and gratitude for taking over. |
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I just stood in the drizzle, jiggling my keys in my hand as I watched him peel out of the parking lot. |
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After a moment, I heard his footsteps fade into a jingle of keys and a hacking cough. |
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Suddenly he heard the slight jingle of keys in the hallway, followed by footsteps. |
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Janet immediately shot up when she heard the jingle of keys just outside the entrance. |
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His index finger looped through a chain of car keys and he shook it with a jingle over his shoulder. |
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He sat back in the driver's seat and played with the keys, which jingled lightly. |
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Digging his keys out of his pocket, he jogged lightly up the last few steps. |
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One of the keys to hospitable service is greeting people with a smile and welcoming attitude. |
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The game can be played entirely with cursor keys, but joysticks and gamepads also are supported. |
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Swearing under his breath, he stopped the juggernaut and stepped out, taking the keys and pulling the door to. |
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She jumbled her keys in the keyhole and waved a quick goodbye before running up the stairs. |
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No school gyms of adulating audiences on their feet to cheer the genius, no comic book figures dropping bon mots could press those keys. |
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She tapped a few keys to confirm the reservations, and replied to the e-mail request in the affirmative. |
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I could hear the maids knocking on doors and rattling keys in locks down the corridor, so I decided to go back to my room and wash there. |
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She threw the keys back and forth, causing them to fill the air with raucous noise. |
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More pay for women, better childcare and better quality workers through continuous training are the keys to keeping down unemployment in Ireland. |
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It was muggy in the car so I took my keys and turned on the engine so that I could get the air conditioning going. |
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It will be a far cry from North Sea Camp open prison where inmates have keys to their own rooms. |
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Gone forever are the enormous key rings with the bunches of clanging keys carried by the prison officers. |
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When David Brooke arrived the curtains were closed and the keys were inside the door lock. |
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Then they tried to use the keys to open the door but put the wrong key in the lock. |
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Later on I realized I had lost my keys and Bernie found them in the sand, about fifteen feet away from where we were sitting. |
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Maria fiddled with the keys, trying to open the lock to the door of her yellow convertible. |
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Thieves are only too happy to look out for people leaving their doors open and keys on show. |
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Because it was a secluded spot with no-one else around she left the keys in the ignition with the engine running. |
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I put everything back in the bag, grabbed my keys out of the ignition, locked the doors, slung the bag over my shoulder and waited. |
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There are systems already installed in our vehicles to warn us that we have left our headlights on or our keys in the ignition. |
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Thieves have been preying on motorists who leave their keys in the ignition and engines running to defrost their cars. |
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He also grabbed the car keys from the ignition to prevent them driving off. |
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When police stopped him his car engine was switched off and the keys were in the ignition and he was sitting in the driver's seat. |
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I sighed with relief before sliding into the jeep and slipping the keys in the ignition. |
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She put the keys into the ignition and sped off into the night, trying to find something to concentrate on besides her disturbing memories. |
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Now he reached for the keys, turned the ignition key and waited, half-expecting the car not to start. |
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Figuring they'd be arguing for awhile, she just pulled the keys out of the ignition and leaned back across the seat, looking her son in the eye. |
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It later serviced the local textile industry, but then found a niche with the water industry, making valve keys for reservoirs and water mains. |
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Along the same line are the T-shaped hex tools with vinyl grips and L-shaped keys for greater torque power. |
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Opening the bubble-wrap we find the main unit, an instruction leaflet and a small bag with the screws and 2 keys. |
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To ensure that the computer remains in Standby, do not move the mouse or press any keys on your keyboard. |
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You will find yourself accidentally hitting the Alt and delete keys quite a bit. |
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It means that if you can press keys on a keyboard, you have what is required to create your very own webpage! |
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The Apple had a simple keyboard that only had upper case letters and only two arrow keys. |
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In the background, as I pound away at the keys on my computer, the second half of the Sunday-night Bucs-Bears game has just begun. |
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He heard the light tapping of keys, and opened his eyes to find that Dan was sprawled on the floor, working on his laptop. |
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Both Shift keys and the Return and Backspace keys are full size, which is always good to see. |
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In today's information era, personal data is increasingly difficult to hide from the clicks of computer keys. |
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You must use the number keys in the numeric keypad on the left of your keyboard. |
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The function keys are smaller then normal, resembling the half-size keys found in many laptop keyboards. |
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The participants initiated the trials by pressing any of the keys on the computer keyboard. |
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She began the lyrical melody, her fingers flowing over the keys without thought, her body swaying to the lilting melody of the music. |
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The recordings capture the sound of his fingers on the keys, the depression of the pedals, and the click of the microphone as it turns off. |
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This last model is for more serious keyboard players who need the approximate feel of a piano's heavier keys under their fingers. |
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Anna could barely reach the piano keys when she started showing signs of a rare musical ability. |
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He was obviously very passionate about his music as he sat behind his piano lightly fingering the keys for a brief moment. |
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Beth brought her fingers to the flute keys and played the first run of the piece. |
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Even today, I can laugh and cry and express anger through my fingers on piano keys. |
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His fingers sailed across the piano keys as he sang with all the feeling that he could muster. |
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As she sang, her back straightened up and she resumed her normal regal posture as her fingers pounded the keys of the piano in front of her. |
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These ratios produce the eight notes of an octave in the musical scale corresponding to the white keys on a piano. |
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Consequently, holly is often used for the black keys on pianos and organs and for the pegs and fingerboards on violins. |
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The placement of the pianist's fingers on the keys also will affect dynamics to a certain degree. |
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There will also be convertibles to drive to the countryside, horses to ride on the beach, piano keys to tickle, and tennis balls to swat. |
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Her fingers stilled on the keys as the piano strings stopped their vibrations and the lounge was silent again. |
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We strongly support our volunteer local organizing committees, whose good will and hard work are the keys to success. |
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In a recent commencement address, she gave graduates a few keys to being a well-rounded person. |
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The inscription is therefore credited as one of the keys to opening up the thousands of years of Egyptian history. |
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There is extensive use of place names without accompanying maps throughout the book, and many of the maps provided lack keys and scales. |
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References to pertinent illustrations are noted within the keys to help the user visualize and clarify the plant anatomy in question. |
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If there are no answer keys, compare your answers against those of some friends of yours who are also doing the practice competitions. |
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If there are keys for answers, check what your child will be learning and see if it's in a skill that will be called for. |
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After the teaching tips and 175 daily lessons, there's a set of workbook answer keys, tests and quiz drill sheets. |
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The classroom teacher rated each test using answer keys, while the second author independently scored all tests. |
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Quantum cryptography systems discard these corrupt keys and only use codes that are known to be secure. |
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The encryption keys are sent over dedicated links, and the messages ciphered with those keys are transmitted over the Internet. |
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More recent viruses and blended threats also extract passwords, decryption keys and logged keystrokes. |
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Asymmetric encryption relies on two keys that work together as a pair an encryption key and a decryption key. |
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Stream ciphers are essentially practical adaptations of the Vernam Cipher with small keys. |
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The pieces are all arranged as short, two-page pieces in the keys of C, F, G, D and B-flat major. |
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Transposition is explained in a concise manner on the last page, making it easy for students to learn how to play these exercises in other keys. |
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At once he keys us into his position by speaking of language as an instrument that we, its masters, can choose to play in whatever way we wish. |
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He slums about the town with his friends, falls in and out of drug addiction and keys us into the whole process. |
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Storm surge will also be a concern in southwest Florida, the keys, and the areas surrounding Lake Okeechobee. |
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These flat and unexceptional little keys, just south of Cuba in the Northern Caribbean, enjoy the status of a tax haven. |
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Now, you'll appreciate that the Bahamas is an island chain of more than 700 islands and keys. |
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He was sentenced to life imprisonment at Fort Jefferson, a huge fort in the Dry Tortugas, islands 70 miles off the Florida keys. |
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A lot of people have already left the keys, along with some mainland residents. |
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From a distance, the inward-turning panels resemble depressed keys on a piano keyboard. |
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The keyboardist flies across the keys with the frenzied energy of a tap-dancing hummingbird. |
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At Barnhart and Riley Halls, outside door key cards are issued in place of outside door keys. |
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Keylogging renders encryption moot, as it intercepts everything prior to encryption, as well as the keys used to decrypt things. |
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We waited another minute, till finally, we heard keys jangle and a masculine throat-clearing. |
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She had run out the door with my keys jingling in her hands. |
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In the recovery room and three theatres, the drugs cupboards had been opened using force and the metal cupboards inside had been opened with keys. |
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Twenty-five per cent of house burglaries are sneak-ins and almost half are offences, where the burglar lifts keys from the house to steal the car. |
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The grey sports car was parked on Masonfield Crescent when burglars broke in to lift the keys and make their getaway in the early hours on Saturday. |
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I'm learning how to touch type the numerical keys on the qwerty keyboard. |
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Sara was intently studying the ivory and black keys of the piano. |
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Visitors were not allowed to use pens or pencils but to use other media such as twigs, sycamore keys and string, among other things, with Indian ink to make marks. |
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Minnie tapped a few keys on the keyboard and clicked the mouse. |
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But Moore had a set of keys, so he opened the door for himself. |
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Zack rubs his hands together as John keys in some data on his terminal. |
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He switched the keys in the ignition and the car started to roar. |
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Lily went through her purse in search of the keys to her apartment. |
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British agents broke into the Spanish Embassy in Washington and stole the keys to their ciphers, enabling Bletchley Park to crack the Spanish codes. |
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As she fingered through them, searching for the one that would unlock the main door, the keys jangled, causing Rena to surreptitiously look around. |
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He walked me to the door and I fumbled with my keys before opening it. |
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They walked down to the car that way, Aaron's keys jingling in his pocket. |
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The keys to the Jeep jangled loudly in my pocket, and I felt happier and happier as I got farther and farther away from everything I had found familiar. |
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He pulled the keys out, opened the door and slammed it closed. |
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What was America supposed to do after Pearl Harbor, put the keys to the Golden Gate in an airmail envelope and send them to Tojo? |
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I walked out into the hall and ran my fingers over the piano keys. |
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Alysha took the keys out of the ignition and locked the car. |
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Still more keys engage an array of other sounds, from snare drums and cymbals to awooga horns and sirens. |
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Last year, photographers caught her dropping a Baggie of white powder outside her home as she fumbled for her keys. |
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Small, slim fingers eagerly and agilely move over their recorders' keys. |
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Tom furrowed his brow and tapped a few keys on his computer. |
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I helped him bury the blood-stained knife and the keys under dirt and stones beside the garden wall. |
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There are many ways of cheating on standardized tests other than doctoring the answer keys or even using questions from the test in class exercises. |
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If they've got keys t'yon gate, they mun be on official business. |
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My ears were met with the noise of Bam nervously jangling his car keys. |
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Have you kept a copy of all your software activation keys somewhere safe? |
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He punched a few keys on his computer and swiveled the monitor towards me. |
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He dropped the keys into his pocket, thinking of what was just ahead of them, starting on the sidewalk without any intention of waiting up for Brooke to get out of the car. |
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Lucas shifted the car into park before pulling the keys from the ignition. |
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Answer keys for tests and practice problems are found in each chapter. |
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Because I tend to be a bit absent-minded at times and as well as forgetting where I put my keys or took off my glasses, I also forget where I save things to. |
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Remove adjusting keys and wrenches from tool before turning it on. |
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I put the keys in the ignition and backed out of the driveway. |
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Today, I am only going to listen to music played in major keys. |
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A worker showed him a set of five keys he claimed to have found the day before. |
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The nodes of the tree correspond to KEKs and the leaf nodes of the tree correspond to secret keys shared with the members of the clique. |
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One of the sets of keys has a distinctive Superman rubber key ring which officers believe someone may recognise. |
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Better to be thought chronically shy than to have landladies with duplicate keys sneaking in at night in their bedwear. |
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Savoy and Nice, the keys of Italy, and the citadel in her hands to bridle Switzerland, are in that consolidation. |
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He searched high and low for the car keys, through every room in the house. |
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He handed the keys to the woman and pointed toward the corner of the lot where the impounds were stored. |
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Many laptop computers have special function keys which turn part of the alphabetical keyboard into a numerical keypad. |
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The passwords they control are the keys to the kingdom, so what protections should be taken? |
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This expansion of lay preachers was one of the keys of the growth of Methodism. |
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The Captains of the Guards march towards each other for the handing over of the Palace keys. |
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She agrees, but negotiates for a number of lessons equal to the number of black keys only. |
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Baines requests gradually increased intimacy in exchange for greater numbers of keys. |
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He dug back in, dragging his knuckles across the keys, and then he held out both arms straight, like a condor in midglide. |
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Launch officers, or missileers, entrusted with the keys to the missiles did poorly and, on their own, would have flunked, the records show. |
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There is an octavate of odours as well as octavates of notes in music. Like the keys of instruments, certain odours coincide or blend. |
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Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys. |
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Examples of modern carved ivory objects are okimono, netsukes, jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano keys. |
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It was formerly used to make cutlery handles, billiard balls, piano keys, Scottish bagpipes, buttons and a wide range of ornamental items. |
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In the first half of the 20th century, Kenyan elephant herds were devastated because of demand for ivory, to be used for piano keys. |
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Participation, rather than just observation, is one of the keys to this process. |
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He plipped the locks on the pool car, stuck the keys in his pocket and flexed his aching left hand. |
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The pope sits upon a draped throne chair, robed in full pontificals, holding the keys in one hand, and giving the benediction with the other. |
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On 2 January 1492 Isabella and Ferdinand entered Granada to receive the keys of the city and the principal mosque was reconsecrated as a church. |
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The delta of the Tumbes river is shallow, and when the tide is low, little sandy keys show up, which get covered by mangrove vegetation. |
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When faced with a false friend, memorization and repetition are the keys to mastery. |
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There are 256 possible keys for DES, of which four are weak and twelve are semiweak. |
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Can you believe that a salesman would stoop so low as to hide his customers' car keys until they agreed to the purchase? |
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One of the keys to success in business is never to take your eye off the ball. |
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I must have done quite a thinko, but I don't remember leaving my keys in the refrigerator. |
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There are more subtle touches, too, like the wider spacing of the keys on a new Sony ultraportable computer notebook that goes on sale next week. |
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We flew the HI-ILS, made our gear call at three miles, touched down on the piano keys, and began to aerobrake with good flaperon popups. |
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Now girls are eager to learn the difference between cross-head screwdrivers and Allen keys and this book explains all. |
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No more wrestling with Allen keys and no more fever pitch dramas as you realise the last piece is missing. |
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But I expect the murderous thoughts of landlords brandishing Allen keys are a minor consideration for a group turning over pounds 8bn per annum. |
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Patriotic key ring Use it to decorate a backpack or pencil case, or even to hold some keys. |
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The keys, including one fitting every cell door and another to open most jail locks, are one of 1,200 sets at the prison. |
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Comers in the keys and keyways are accurately machined with large fillets to avoid stress concentration at these points. |
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As examples, he cites the QWERTYUIOP keyboard, which was originally designed to slow down typists whose speed might jam the mechanical keys. |
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The jokiness continues with special texting shortcuts programmed into some of the keys. |
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These random numbers create cryptographic keys for real-time encryption at high data rates. |
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The face of conveyors in the future is sleek, stylish lines with no dust traps, easy-clean stainless steel, modular, and erected using just two allen keys. |
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Future weather satellites and improved methods of using computers to forecast weather are keys to the continued expansion of the Weather Bureau under its new head. |
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Seeing her car keys, she grabbed the chain, finding her switch blade. |
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He retraced his steps, and found his keys where he had dropped them. |
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This keyboard has four remappable keys that the user can configure. |
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The power of the keys is reserved exclusively to church authorities. |
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After describing an economy that is still in crisis, Zuckerman advocated major federal infrastructure investment as one of the keys to a recovery. |
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I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. |
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Each of the connecting stickers has to be disconnected and tied up to the action and all the keys have to be removed from the piano before the action can be lifted out. |
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While Jesus is still giving Peter the keys to the kingdom, our contemporary minds think about concepts like authority, papal primacy and apostolic succession. |
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Some keys have thin growths of mangroves, and various other vegetation, while others have only small patches of grass, or are devoid of plant life. |
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Since the keys have been lost, however, their origin cannot be verified. |
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The song has been found in several different minor and major keys. |
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After 10 years of fighting the Granada War ended in 1492 when Emir Boabdil surrendered the keys of the Alhambra Palace in Granada to the Castilian soldiers. |
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The most striking general characteristic of authentic ethnic Ukrainian folk music is the wide use of minor modes or keys which incorporate augmented 2nd intervals. |
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He screams, and they all join hands to hips and congo line around the cabin. As they are congoing, Moose puts his keys on a shelf that is located downstage left. |
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The main types of nonthreaded fasteners are keys, pins, and snap rings. |
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Some early portable instrument with piano keys had been invented in 1821, but it started to actually be played much later, and built its reputation from there. |
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Christ in His divine nature captured the keys of Hades and broke the bonds which had imprisoned the human souls who had been held there through their separation from God. |
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The mouselook is easy to code once you understand how a mouse operates. All we have to do is use the keys to change our position, and use the mouse to reorient our viewpoint. |
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Ctrl, Alt, and Shift are the modifier keys on a typical modern keyboard. |
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Cecil Sharp considers the version in minor keys to be the original. |
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Also in the area just in front of the judge's bench is a stenographer who records proceedings on a stenograph, by typing keys as the witnesses speak, using special shorthand. |
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He heard the jingle of her keys in the door and turned off the screen. |
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Would I go equipped? You can get a stiff sentence for that! I've got a couple of skeleton keys, I don't deny, but I hope we won't need them. There are other ways. |
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There were no bars on the windows, no jangling keys, no doors to lock or unlock. It was altogether pleasant, but I never forgot that it was a gilded cage. |
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Know how to upright a canoe or kayak and tie your keys to you. |
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I am talking about a way of regarding our world as amenable to investigation and interrogation without magic keys, special jargons and instruments, curtained-off practices. |
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This section contains dichotomous keys to genera and species alphabetically beginning with Abies fraseri and concluding with Zanthoxylum americanum. |
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The Roller-Mouse is placed in the center of the control keys, so there's no need to reach away to grab a mouse which lets you keep both hands on the wrist rest. |
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With The House You Have is a no-nonsense guide to the seven keys successful remodeling, whether one is redoing a room, building an addition, or making over the entire house. |
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