Lifted suspensions, enhanced cooling and special bodies were common on vehicles sold abroad. |
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Boiler Thermostatically Controlled Hydroulically Operated Lid Which Close The Sterilizer Smoothly Lid Can Be Lifted Proportionally With Paddle Type Device. |
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That he was the one who thought of addressing and acting on the issue has lifted my estimation of Mr Rudd very much. |
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Cougars lifted their game in the second half and pummelled the Lions line, but could not find the final touch. |
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At 0300 hours the mist had lifted and the yellow light from the gas lamps cast a ghostly radiance that was reflected from the wet road cobbles. |
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She dipped the golden leaf into the water and when she lifted it out, it was glowing, radiating golden rays of light. |
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Each week, the leaves were lifted, and seeds with an emerged radicle were counted as germinated and removed from the flats. |
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Despite the heavy clothing that was weighing me down, I felt light, as though a stone had been lifted off my heart. |
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Slowly she lifted the lighter to her mouth and then cupped her hands around it to block the wind. |
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When he wasn't working he'd often be found at the gym where he lifted weights. |
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Two goons cocked their guns ready to fire at me, still kneeling on the ground, when he lifted a finger. |
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Among these were 2,132 people in isolated villages who were lifted out by helicopter. |
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Manchester City lost out in the final of the Manchester Senior Cup to Oldham, who lifted the trophy for the first time in 28 years. |
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Local councillors come and go, all express a sincere desire to commiserate, but none has ever lifted a finger. |
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But as taboos about the body gradually lifted and the human sciences advanced, the knowledge of nervousness slowly changed. |
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In Europe, the ban would have to be lifted by the aviation authorities in the individual Member States. |
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After surveying this web site, one gets the urge to check to see that your wallet has not been lifted. |
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Her mood lifted momentarily at the thought of the couple, but it didn't last. |
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It was a bit like Liverpool and Chelsea the other night when the Liverpool fans were sensational and lifted their team. |
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He used his pace, height and strength to defend and said that the sight of the flying Irish tricolours lifted him. |
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Also on Monday, the ban on parking within 300 feet of an airport terminal will be lifted. |
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Meanwhile, last week the protective notice issued to 22 staff at the South East Regional Airport was been lifted. |
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Over the decades, the beautiful game has helped to boost and bolster the nation's morale and has lifted spirits even in the darkest of times. |
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His arguments are lifted straight from standard young earth creationist sources, as are his methods. |
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I noted previously that it lifted quotes from their contexts out of the books of textual-criticism scholars. |
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The ban on planting Barbary has been lifted in many communities where wheat production is not a livelihood. |
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The report says that as the aging helicopter lifted off the deck of HMCS Iroquois, the pilot gave the aircraft too much power. |
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It was about getting my head down and getting through the game and the goal lifted me a little bit. |
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Some restrictions for senior and disabled permit holders using the local public transport system will be lifted from Sunday. |
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Her heart broke at the thought of Rhea leaving and yet the other girl's confidence and hope lifted up her own heart. |
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But in the end, once I got to the start line and realised all the people really wanted me to get a medal, it lifted me. |
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We had them rocking at one point, with Tom Greaves scoring a goal that lifted us. |
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It became so large that the aquarium arranged for it to be lifted by helicopter to the ocean. |
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Four Army helicopters have lifted around 400 giant bags of stone up the Lake District fells to help in the repair of popular eroded paths. |
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When he got in the house he promptly lifted his leg and sprayed the furniture. |
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By the time a rescue helicopter lifted Don from the glacier, another storm threatened. |
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Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and lifted cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt. |
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She was air lifted by helicopter to Airedale General Hospital at Steeton with non-life-threatening injuries. |
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The large polar tents and camping gear would remain at the Lake Victoria campsite and be lifted out by helicopter later that season. |
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Restrictions on light aircraft and helicopter flights were lifted overnight. |
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He and a local fire fighter were lifted by helicopter from an area on the front line when air crew lost sight of the men through the smoke. |
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When the ban was finally lifted, in 2000, the cultural context had changed dramatically. |
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Provincial and federal bans on offshore oil and gas development are also expected to be lifted in the near future. |
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Keeping torso lifted, contract abs to draw tailbone down until you feel a stretch in the front of your left hip. |
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Draw your shoulder blades down and back, using the abs to keep the torso erect, neck long and chest lifted. |
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You'll train your abdominals and spine extensors to work simultaneously to maintain your lifted position as you move your top leg. |
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Five men were injured and were lifted by medevac helicopter to another base. |
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Lia gently lifted up one of the half-collapsed shelves, careful not to get her hand caught between the two splintered wafers of wood. |
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Scott McNiven centred from the right to the back post where Brass lifted his arm above his head to push the ball into his own net. |
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And the narrow victory lifted Wibsey above the east Leeds side into the second promotion position. |
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Every time I lifted my foot to walk, my other foot stuck to the ground and caused me to fall forward. |
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She gave him a wan smile when she saw him, and lifted herself to a sitting position carefully. |
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He hired a trainer in the off season and lifted weights, giving him the strength to drive the ball better. |
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I lifted my head, surprised to hear someone speak English to me, even though it was heavily accented. |
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The end was sad, the wasted figure in a wheelchair being lifted into a helicopter sketching a parody of the brave gestures of old. |
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The Food Standards Agency have lifted the ban on queen scallop fishing in Scapa Flow. |
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Her heart beat quick as she ran into the office and lifted the shade to witness the flood. |
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Jamie lifted his head and looked at the green tent as it flapped and waved in the wind and rain. |
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He lifted his hands and shot a jet of water towards one of the flaming walls. |
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She passed the captain and, refusing to acknowledge him, lifted her chin high and looked in the other direction. |
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Carefully rake leaves away from clumps of snowdrops and aconites, replanting any that have been lifted by frost. |
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I took a deep breath and lifted myself into sitting position, taking the two with me. |
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The thing lifted Ivan to eye level, looked at him for a few seconds, then dropped him. |
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His black cape trailed behind him and was lifted by the gentle breeze that passed by. |
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I ran my hand over the finely polished mahogany surface, and gently lifted the lid. |
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The only time that a Burnley captain has lifted the famous old trophy was in 1914 and within months a World War had started. |
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Bob dropped to the floor in a cross-legged position, then lifted himself onto the tips of his toes. |
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Stepping in front of him, her hand gently lifted his chiseled chin, forcing him to stare at her. |
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With a sigh and a heave, she lifted herself up and meandered over to the filing cabinet. |
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A warm hand lifted her chin upward as he leaned towards her and stared into her brown copper eyes. |
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Raise your upper body as if your chin is being lifted straight up toward the ceiling. |
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He paused as the woman moved away, then lifted his eyes to the ceiling again. |
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Bent in two, I lifted my eyes and saw a roiling, black plume of ash and debris ascending into the sky. |
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A veil of acknowledgment swept across her face as she slowly lifted her eyes and shifted her expression to see me. |
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And for the first time that day, Valerie lifted her eyes upwards and almost gasped at where she had wandered to. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face to the sun poking momentarily from behind the clouds. |
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But her voice lifted and wavered, and it ended up a question more than it was a statement. |
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Contracting her abs, she keeps her chin lifted and raises her upper torso as high as possible. |
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I brought the tape home so my family could hear the 125 voices lifted in song. |
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Even before she spoke, Gerald's head lifted upwards and he sniffed the air hopefully. |
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But the voices lifted, and hands gestured for me to start, drowning out my own movements. |
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By the end of the telling her voice had lifted and she herself shared a giggle at the overall predicament. |
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I can't say I left with complete certainty and understanding, but some of the fog had lifted. |
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We drove back towards York, and the clouds slowly lifted as we came down Garrowby Hill and through Stamford Bridge. |
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As if in response, the rain had stopped, the clouds had lifted, and a welcome southern sun was shining. |
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Once the fog lifted from his tortured mind the crystal-clear clarity of yesteryear returned with another story. |
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The fog had lifted somewhat when we arrived, which is why they were able to successfully land. |
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The opening quarter had been spoiled by a torrential downpour but as the clouds lifted, the action heated up. |
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Yet when the clamour died away, the mists lifted to reveal what had been achieved. |
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However in the afternoon the fog lifted for a few hours to reveal the magnificent ship in all her glory. |
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So when some police officers do that, my voice will be lifted primarily to find out why they would do such a thing, not to call for their heads. |
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Before he climbed into the back seat, he turned to the house and lifted his voice to its full volume. |
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By hitting production and refining capacity it has pushed up an already high oil price, lifted petrol prices and led to shortages. |
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The company lifted its vehicle-use gas price by 0.2 yuan to 2.1 yuan per cubic metre last month. |
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The enormous wartime demand lifted prices and finally ended more than a decade of calamity and collapse on the American farm. |
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In addition to war fears, oil prices were also lifted by a snowstorm which hit the east of the US over the weekend. |
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In the ninth, the devilish player lifted a long fly ball that fell behind him in center for a pinch-hit triple. |
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The second lifted alarmingly off a length but was down the leg side and Bradman was able to duck and let it past. |
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With the ball lifted over his closest marker, he dispatched a powerful half volley. |
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Flintoff bowled a widish one which Kasprowicz lifted to third man, but a diving Simon Jones could not hold on. |
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The batter lifted a short fly ball to center field where the Orioles' Jackie Brandt made a shoe-string catch of the ball. |
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Huckerby looked odds-on to score as he lifted the ball towards goal but Michael Oakes read the situation well and made an outstanding block. |
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And Jane felt as though a million bricks had been lifted off her shoulders. |
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Haga's double victory lifted him from fourth to third in the overall rankings. |
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The victory over Rovers marked City's first three-point haul of September and lifted the Minstermen back up to fifth in the Division Three table. |
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The corneal periphery scars, and this is why a flap can be lifted months later for enhancement. |
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The skin will then be lifted up, pulled back and any excess will be trimmed off. |
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Most other glads need to be lifted and stored at the end of the growing season. |
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Tender bulbs can be either treated as annuals and composted or tossed out, or they can be lifted and stored. |
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They should be well rooted within 12 months when they can be lifted and transplanted or potted up. |
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Cuttings should be left in place until autumn next year, when they can be lifted and transplanted. |
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These are among the small number of bulbs that prefer to be lifted and planted when they are green. |
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You can control it by removing the affected leaves, but badly diseased plants should be lifted and destroyed. |
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We have also started marking out a new design in what will become the flower garden, and some of the turf has already been lifted. |
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She pried her fingers from the root and lifted her up off the frozen ground. |
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Quickly and quietly, he lifted himself out of the pool, picked up the bucket and filled it with pool water. |
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I myself am lifted onto another stretcher, carried into the ambulance, and set down beside Michael. |
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Daddy put a cushion on the carrier, lifted me up and told me to keep out my feet so that they would not get caught in the spokes of the wheel. |
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He lifted her up carefully, realizing that he had picked her up so many times that it hardly even mattered to either him or her anymore. |
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I had felt a sharp pain, but ignored it and lifted Raine off the floor and picked her up once more. |
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I know it's a cliche saying that I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders, but I fully understand the root of the phrase. |
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Then he lifted me up and I could see a beautiful creek area which was going to be part of a wild bird sanctuary or something like that. |
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She lifted herself up to a sitting position, and pulled her face close to his, as if she was about to kiss him. |
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The tray is pulled back under the car and lifted into its holding position. |
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Paratroopers who parachuted in will be lifted by crane back to their helicopters. |
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Everything, every single nut, bolt, screw, girder, steel cable, had to be lifted to those heights by helicopter, and winched down. |
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If the war ends soon and the trade sanctions are lifted, oil prices are likely to fall even further. |
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Entire excerpts from previous movies are lifted, but with surreal twists on the already surreal situations insinuated to great comic success. |
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The coordinator could not contain the gloat as the aircraft lifted off to record another on-time take off. |
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He shouted over the rotor noises of the helicopter as it lifted off from the site. |
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The sad fact is that many of these champions of liberty have never lifted a finger to defend said liberty with arms or real effort. |
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The congestion charge, introduced in London on Monday, has been lifted straight out of the professor's 1951 essay. |
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It is the kind of story which could have been lifted straight from the pages of one of her fictional tales. |
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The K-League champs have made a series of high-profile signings since they lifted the trophy last December. |
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But as her depression lifted, in the spring, she would suddenly begin to notice it again. |
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Marine Cobra helicopters lifted off as tracer fire criss-crossed the north end of the airport, it said. |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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The others, AC Milan, came from behind to win the Champions League semi-final derby then lifted the trophy. |
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His heart lifted and he feared he would float around if he could when he learned that she wanted to spend more time around him. |
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And it adds piquancy to the tale that many of these changes appear to be lifted straight out of her own book of cultural reform. |
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Sheffield United are four times winners but not a lot of fans can remember the last time they lifted the trophy 80 years ago. |
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Another acknowledged the troops for a job well done, and morale lifted 100 percent. |
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She lifted up his shirt and saw three thick red lines along his torso. |
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But the government Monday lifted the ban, and said it would welcome aid. |
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I lifted my head to see that Tanya was looking much better that morning, though she still looked waxen and skinny, as if she hadn't eaten in a while. |
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On the next pitch, Dent lifted a high fly ball toward left field. |
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These scenes could have been lifted straight out of the Middle Ages. |
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The inimitable spring is still there, although no longer quite as powerful as a decade ago when it lifted him head and shoulders above the English game. |
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His direct running has caused problems for defences and his increased goal threat has lifted him to the top of the scoring charts at Man City with nine goals. |
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More than any other food, bacon has been lifted by the comfort food trend because of that instant recognition. |
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His victory and talent therefore lifted him into the Elite category. |
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The material was lifted almost verbatim from a six-year-old book. |
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With help, he got to his feet, and when she hugged him he lifted his arms slightly as if to return the hug. |
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Strong arms, built up from years of raising a child, lifted her up. |
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I get lifted by yearning, as if I were going to melt into him again, then I awaken to reality and seek to quiet my feelings. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind. |
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No one doubts that there is a growing groundswell of opinion that sanctions must be lifted or at least reduced so that the innocent do not continue suffering. |
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Kicking off in 1944, the film opens with the type of prologue that could have been lifted straight from the Indiana Jones escapade, Raiders of the Lost Ark. |
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In most parts of the country, plants grown from tubers, as well as plants that have been lifted and stored over winter, should be started indoors. |
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Since Francis seemed to be the polar opposite, they had every reason to hope the clampdown would be lifted. |
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Once, when she was in elementary school, the nun stood at the front of a church filled with children out in the pews with their voices lifted in song. |
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Chuck bolted outside to his favorite pee spot, lifted his leg, and I kid you not, he stood there for over 60 seconds holding the perfect yoga position. |
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Now benny lifted his head up, slapped his knee, and laughed so hard that he almost tumbled over backward. |
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Looking back I can see that that first apartment had a good layout and was spacious, but it was ground floor and the guys above me lifted weights to acid rock. |
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Except in extreme northern zones, where they must be lifted in fall, Galtonia will withstand winter if planted in a sunny spot and heavily mulched. |
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Chris and Giovanni turned towards the energetic voice, eyebrows lifted. |
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Grandma's old eyelids lifted and her mouth fell open all at once. |
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His eye-lids lifted and he managed a quirk of a smile in greeting. |
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A giant compass depicting the life and times of a South Yorkshire community which traces its roots back to medieval times has been lifted into place. |
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Certainly the large crowd in the main stand went away feeling they had had their money's worth and lifted both teams with the excellent atmosphere they created. |
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He totally lifted my spirits and gave me a confidence boost. |
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The fog lifted at least, and Haley's eyes fluttered apart at last. |
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A puzzled cantor lifted his head up and a bewildered congregation turned their eyes to their leader. |
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Fifteen minutes later the clouds lifted and the sun began to shine again. |
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The dark cloud has lifted to reveal a red haze, if you will. |
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Over a ton of weight was then lifted gingerly out of the soil by a crane. |
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On Tuesday afternoon, clouds lifted from the site for the first time. |
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This situation will change in 2001 when that monopoly is lifted, allowing other phone operators to install equipment and offer their own local services. |
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The sadness from the mass mood had lifted and everyone felt at ease. |
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Detective Brian Sallee lifted a pair of binoculars and scanned a parking lot a quarter mile down the road. |
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The embargo on this press release has been lifted ahead of schedule. |
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The truth is a blood-red fog bank rolled over all of us in Iraq and Afghanistan and never lifted. |
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She was lifted back onto the stretcher and another march began. |
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The accessory was easily lifted by a gust of wind and would regularly get entangled in the wheel spokes of carriages. |
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But this could now be lifted if member states agree to the guidelines. |
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Then today I was weeding the bed in front of my house and lifted a mop of variegated grass to see a toad looking at me from a hollow he'd made in the shade of my porch. |
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The circulation boys fell on our paper with exultant gurgles, and the next night we lifted the press run by 10,000 copies. |
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Can all of those who are opposed to the sale of the local amenity say with their hand on their heart that they ever lifted a finger to try to make a success of it? |
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His eyelids lifted, and his blue eyes focused directly on her. |
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He lifted wage and price controls, which triggered inflation. |
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The newspaper lifted the photos and used them in their advert. |
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Q I lifted my vinyl tiles as I noticed they were covering ornate quarry tiles. |
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A ban on the ringing of church bells, lifted in 1941, was reimposed. |
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The dancer wears a long, soft drapery, which is never lifted to her ankles. Agility and apparent bonelessness are her characteristics. |
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I was smoking my pipe quietly by my dismantled steamer, and saw them all cutting capers in the light, with their arms lifted high. |
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She must have brought everything but the kitchen sink along on the trip, and how she lifted her suitcase, I do not know. |
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Then Christmas Day dawned, and there was Vicksburg lifted two hundred feet above the fever swamps, her court-house shining in the morning sun. |
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At the present time the north of the island is rising as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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The ploughshare spread the cut horizontally below the surface, so when the mouldboard lifted it, a wider area of soil was turned over. |
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Moldboard plow type is usually determined by the method in which the plow is attached to the tractor and by the way it is lifted and carried. |
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The balance plough had two sets of ploughs facing each other, arranged so when one was in the ground, the other set was lifted into the air. |
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I lifted one of the skins from the mortar and held it close to the candle. Even I could recognize it as that of the common hyla tree frog. |
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I climbed through, and, standing on a pile of stones, lifted and dragged Cleopatra after me. |
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At that moment however the wind changed and the fog lifted, enabling the fleet to sail into Torbay, near Brixham, Devon. |
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He lifted the Jesus piece, the Hebrew star of David, and the star and the crescent that were all dripping with diamonds. |
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Ending jizya lifted a real burden on the poor, and promised, at least symbolically, a greater equality between the followers of different faiths. |
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First, by the 1830s the government had ended very high taxes and lifted severe legal restraints. |
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Satiran, lost in his own grief, shuddered once, then lifted his head to the sky and keened out his loss to the heavens. |
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He lifted his hand in a knockback spell, which would send me sailing right into the zombie. |
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At the present time Scotland is continuing to rise as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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The ban was lifted for Tornado attack jets but remained on Hawk T1, Hawk T2 and Tucano flights while the RAF reviewed evidence on those aircraft. |
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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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Here, it is said, MacDonalds of Glencoe hid their lifted beasts when retribution threatened. |
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It depicted a prostitute, lifted from the street by a country drover who recognises his old sweetheart. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, the drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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The king was lifted into his bed, and Princess Amelia was sent for, but before she reached him, he was dead. |
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These improved results, particularly the wins against France, lifted Scotland into the top 20 of the FIFA world rankings. |
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Button was the first to come in for slick tyres on a damp but drying track, which lifted him to second place after the other drivers had pitted. |
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But continued development allowed Benetton to leave Formula 1 on something of a high, and the cars' performance lifted. |
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The League sanctions were lifted on 4 July 1936, but by that point Italy had already gained control of the urban areas of Abyssinia. |
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Then ponderously, with its whole body rocking from side to side, it lifted one flipper into the air in an exaggerated mimelike movement. |
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The cut beams will be lifted to the floor by minicranes, which will place the steel into specially designed containers. |
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In return, calls for a total embargo were abandoned, and the existing restrictions adopted by member states against South Africa were lifted. |
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Thatcher said the European Community's voluntary ban on new investment should be lifted when Mandela was released. |
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The Crown Prosecution Service is to order prosecutors to apply for anonymity to be lifted in any youth case they think is in the public interest. |
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The siege would continue until May 1854 when the Russians lifted the siege. |
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The Bosnian government lobbied to have the arms embargo lifted, but that was opposed by the United Kingdom, France and Russia. |
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The first Conwy tube was floated into position in March 1848 and lifted the following month, allowing a single line railway to open on 1 May. |
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On March 12, 1908, over Keuka Lake, the biplane lifted off on the first public flight in North America. |
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Countries like the United Kingdom and South Africa have lifted their bans, choosing to focus on regulation instead of outright prohibition. |
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India has lifted the most people in the region above the poverty line between 2008 and 2011, around 140 million. |
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Only when the crop was lifted in October did the scale of destruction become apparent. |
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Muirfield has hosted The Open Championship sixteen times, most recently in 2013 when Phil Mickelson lifted the trophy. |
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The District Council took advantage of recently lifted restrictions, and built over 1,000 new homes to accommodate the rising population. |
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The updraft dissipates and the hailstones fall down, back into the updraft, and are lifted up again. |
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Wallace lifted the halfinch Browning off Doris and lumped after them in leagueboot paces, hefting the big weapon onehanded as if it were a toy. |
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Such active rifting lifted great undersea mountain chains along the welts, raising eustatic sea levels worldwide. |
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Wilshere then opened up Everton's defence, but Van Persie lifted his finish over the onrushing Howard and also over the bar. |
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If the turbine has a difficult access road, a containerized crane can be lifted up by the internal crane to provide heavier lifting. |
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Dutch fishers lifted the boulders on 16 June 2015, because they were afraid the boulders would damage their fishing gear. |
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In 2014, having been in the water for many months, she has been lifted out to inspect and study her condition. |
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The threat against him was lifted by the intervention of his mother's family, which included supporters of Sulla, and the Vestal Virgins. |
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They were delayed by 20 minutes and the smoke screens that should have hidden their assault had already lifted. |
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In this mode, the belly scales are lifted and pulled forward before being placed down and the body pulled over them. |
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Attempts were made to refloat her on the following tide which failed, but the tide after that lifted her clear with ease. |
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The poor old dog did look fairly peched, and didn't bat an eyelid when I lifted up the nearest pup, a black and white ball of fluff. |
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In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave conducted research on wing structures and developed a box kite that lifted the weight of a man. |
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While celebrated as an innovative use of a new metal, aluminum, the model never lifted off the ground. |
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Then the earth in the boats was gradually taken away so that the boats floated much higher and the oxen were lifted off the river bottom. |
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It would then be lifted to the surface with floating sheerlegs attached to nylon strops passing under the hull and transferred to a cradle. |
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This would avoid the inherent risks of damaging the wooden structure if it were lifted out of the water without appropriate support. |
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These countries also entered the Schengen Agreement which lifted border controls between member states. |
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The ban was never officially lifted, but it became obsolete after the revolution and the Bolsheviks' coming to power. |
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Penrod's answer, like the look he lifted to the impressive stranger, was meek and placative. |
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Although Sverre forged letters to show that his excommunication had been lifted, he in fact remained excommunicated until his death. |
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There then appeared a giant, Ymir, and after him the gods, who lifted the earth out of the sea. |
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The interdict was lifted after a year, when France intervened and proposed a formula of compromise. |
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Eventually, Jigme Singye Wangchuck lifted the ban on television and the Internet. |
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Although the ban would be lifted just a few years after, Buddhism never regained its once dominant status in Chinese culture. |
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Details were often lifted from literary and pseudohistorical accounts, such as the tale of Sinbad the Sailor. |
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The siege of Montevideo was lifted and the Guerra Grande finally came to an end. |
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The skirt is also ruffled, so that when it is lifted up, it looks like a peacock's tail or a mantilla fan. |
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The siege was lifted but the financial losses to the town and its traders, including Mercator, were great. |
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In 1936, under pressure and appeals from Cossack communities, the Soviet government lifted the ban on Cossacks serving in the Red Army. |
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In May 1949, Stalin lifted the blockade, permitting the resumption of Western shipments to Berlin. |
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By changing the direction of the wheel, barrels or baskets of ore could be lifted up or lowered down a shaft or inclined plane. |
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The disadvantage to this system is the workpiece must be lifted and lowered using an elevator. |
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The tool has to be lifted and retracted after each cut, due to which machining time increases. |
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When the cone is carefully lifted off, the enclosed material slumps a certain amount, owing to gravity. |
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One of these methods includes placing the cone on the narrow end and observing how the mix flows through the cone while it is gradually lifted. |
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When desirable to turn the machine, the harrow was to be lifted and the feeding would stop. |
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With no reported injuries or damage, the derailed locomotive was lifted back onto the track and the journey continued. |
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The envelope, though, hadn't been sealed properly and he lifted it to his mouth to re-lick the gummed edge. |
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After the inversion lifted, another 50 died, including Lukasz Musial, the father of baseball great Stan Musial. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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The most recent occurrence involved the Celtic Endeavour being aground near Gunness for ten days, finally being lifted off by a high tide. |
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What a pity one cannot sleepwrite on the ceiling with one's finger or lifted toe. |
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She caught up the corner of her skirt and lifted the smutty coffee-pot from the stove. |
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With his thumb and forefinger he lifted one spaghetto at a time and dunked it into the bowl of sauce before eating it. |
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With a quick twerk at her shift, the girl lifted it to her rounded belly, and squatted nakedly on his lap. |
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The police unblurred the suspect's photograph when the injunction against revealing his identity was lifted. |
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The smoke seemed to cover them all halfway to the house, but then it twisted away on a windflaw and lifted like a stage curtain. |
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Humming electric winches dragged ammunition out of cargo holds far below the Belinda's waterline and lifted it to her weather deck. |
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On the one hand, as Rachel Jacoff notes, the medieval allegorists saw Europa as the soul lifted to heaven by Christ, figured as the bull. |
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The Mystic Writing Pad of Sleep lifted like a magic slate erasing what is brought to light? |
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Washington lifted its blockage of the talks in 2005, and the WTO created a working group to handle them in May of that year. |
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My wife lifted our spaniel up with one of the Jack Russells hanging from her neck. |
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But the quarantine, lifted just 10 days in, was a colossal failure. |
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As Paul Collingwood lifted the trophy above his head in Barbados, it was a pity the victory hadn't been down to Yorkshire grit or Surrey artistry. |
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Into this receptacle Dante Gabriel used apparently to place the somnolent wombat and there it would normally remain fast asleep until lifted down after the guests had gone. |
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The 50-1 about Graham Lee becoming Champion Jockey looked huge on Monday and it looked even bigger after he lifted home Waterclock in the 2m handicap at Beverley. |
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Malaysia on Thursday lifted the threat of cancelling an order for Airbus A380 superjumbos by national carrier Malaysia Airlines, in a boost for manufacturer Airbus. |
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Then, as if the clouds had discharged their aqueous cargo and rode light as unballasted ships, they lifted in aerial fleets and sailed away, white in a blue sky. |
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Why is the underplot of King Lear in which Edmund figures lifted out of Sidney's Arcadia and spatchcocked on to a Celtic legend older than history? |
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Therefore the cry of the heart goes up, and amongst the heavenly citizens a songly thought runs desiring to be lifted up to the ear of the most High. |
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The slickered figure lifted a hand and pushed back his hood to reveal a shock of whiteblond hair above a weatherbeaten face that might once have been pale. |
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When the fog lifted, the view of the glacier was a sight for sore eyes. |
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It was this kindly old lady that lifted her part into such idealism that it saved from entire disregard the whole story as scenarioized by J. Grubb Alexander. |
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The engine was shepherded to a nearby shed and the tracks were lifted. |
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The hanks are placed upon light, collapsible hexagon reels termed rices, which are easily lifted out of their position for the reception of the hank. |
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