Slick design tyre with wire beading in the tyre, this is a great tyre if you ride on wooden ramps or concrete as it offers great grip. |
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Slick and stylish, it makes the brave new world of wireless capitalism look attractive and desirable. |
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Slick dramatic lighting and a varied, enjoyable color design smooth out the film's disjointing plot jump-cuts and occasional coincidences. |
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Slick gave the singers demos of his backing tracks and encouraged them to come up with words and melodies. |
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Slick surfaces often needed to be sanded to give them tooth so paint and other materials will adhere better. |
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Case Slick uses an alcohol carrier that evaporates and leaves just a little lube on the case. |
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This is bolstered with improved animation, so diving catches and slides into bases, for example, are extremely slick. |
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We encounter the photos like magazine advertisements, or slick campaign billboards selling women's perfume or trips to happier places than Sofia. |
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Showy but not slick, the work has a new painterly depth and dimension that take it beyond the surface. |
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As another slick showreel for Carrey's talents, this is a slight but generally satisfying page in his career. |
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If the rifle were my own I would have a gunsmith slick the trigger up a little. |
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They climb out of their dark, slick Mercedes silently, slamming the doors rather than shutting them. |
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I put myself out on the line for this guy, and he was nothing but a shyster with a slick lawyer. |
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He was perfectly cast as the slick detective who played as cool as his perfectly tailored suits. |
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Sarah is too smart to be taken in by the humble doorstep salesman, too cynical to fall for slick advertising patter. |
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In the bid to eliminate the estate tax, anti-repeal forces have used slick advertising, explicit falsehoods and deception. |
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Cosmetic surgeons can find themselves in similar situations when they mix professional credibility with slick advertising. |
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He makes use of slick advertising, juiced-up commercial colors, and spanking-clean light. |
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His black hair was slick with mousse, and spiky, and his jeans were huge, with chains crisscrossing them. |
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Today's pirates are slick professional operations filling Britain's airwaves with everything from street music to extreme political messages. |
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Brazil's slick passing game gathered pace, helped by Turkey's defensive errors, but the score was unchanged at halftime. |
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Her feet slid wildly across the slick mud covering the wall as she tried to find footholds. |
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Farther along the wharf we find a small fleet of fishing boats bobbing in a slick of diesel, their grizzled crews eyeing us suspiciously. |
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Py's stagecraft, with its rolling trolleys, red curtains and golded frames like religious icons, is slick and efficient, but not dazzling. |
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Then I slick my hair back and jump in the car waiting outside my apartment. |
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Wrapped in slick vocal layering and multi-tracked veneer, the disc is more upbeat than previous records and features an old-country twang. |
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The ergonomics of the grip are just right and the no-grip-screw installation is slick efficient and innovative. |
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He muscles the log toward the opposite bank, crouches atop a slick boulder, and steadies the log. |
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Bolt operation is as slick and smooth as any factory rifle you're ever likely to encounter. |
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With his slick passing, perfect timing and ability to off-load in the tackle, he set up two of Jauzion's three tries. |
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The Foundling Hospital was, apart from anything else, an exceptionally slick operation. |
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Few anime operations have developed the slick marketing skills necessary to take on the giants of U.S. entertainment. |
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The slick bolt operation, short bolt lift and bolt throw and smooth in-line feeding made for fast follow-up shots. |
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The game features a fairly slick damage location model, allowing you to blow the heads and limbs off zombies with well-aimed shots. |
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There's not one slick piece of editing or camera work that doesn't serve the story. |
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The Hartlepool-born youngster has been capped by England at under-18 level and is noted for his slick passing. |
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In times of sophisticated technological warfare, our military needs to be a highly-skilled, highly-trained and slick operation. |
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It is a slick piece of work, more like a product of Madison Avenue than staid Capitol Hill. |
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A slick piece of indie rock, it showcases Hayes' soulful voice through a string of songs tinged with sadness yet which are ultimately uplifting. |
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If you do feel your blood pressure starting to rise, simply slap on a slick of stress-relieving peppermint oil lip gloss. |
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Reassuringly the leaves are dressed correctly, by being turned with the slick of creamy sauce in a big stainless steel bowl. |
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The soup had the light, creamy texture of melted ice cream and left a pleasing slick of richness down the back of my throat. |
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Impeccably fresh sardines cooked in pancetta do not need a slick of oil seeping from a curiously flavourless salsa verde. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and protective suits laid sheets of absorbent material on the slick to soak up the chemicals. |
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The man has stopped to look at a slug, which has horns and a slick skin, but they only know he has stopped. |
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Slick eye make-up and a loose mane of hair complete the predatory look. |
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For ordinary sensible people, genuineness trumps a slick tongue every time. |
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Similarly, the chicken wings come in Thai jelly, a sticky slick of savoury honey coating some very ruddy wings. |
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Plain suiting and tweed is teamed with slick, shiny leather and fine jersey tops. |
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A bunch of slick, elitist, wingnut hucksters are taking them to the cleaners. |
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If it's plastic or metal, you'll need to spread a dulling compound, designed to help paint adhere to slick surfaces. |
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A strong, glossy slick of Serra cheese was similar to Vacherin and the marinated sea bass was sharp and fresh and ceviche-like. |
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Publisher Sander Hicks is a mohawked young whippersnapper, who, despite his defiant appearance, is as slick as they come. |
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My fingers are still dripping wet, but the handle to the lash is gripped to prevent it from slipping free from my slick, white scales. |
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Crafted of fine leather, they feature slick rawhide laces, a suede pull-tag heel and a thick rubber sole for extra comfort. |
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The waitresses ran a fairly slick and professional service, neither keeping us waiting nor hovering for our orders before we were ready. |
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The director has you on the edge of your seat from go to whoa with this slick, totally cool adaptation of the thriller. |
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On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning. |
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The days of the innocent slick of lipstick are over since the newest formulations work far better. |
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On Friday, with a 50 ft crack in the hull trailing a 10-mile slick, the Greek captain was arrested. |
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I informed the pilot there was a large slick of engine oil down the starboard pylon. |
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The kitchen features slick matt white units and granite worktops, while the south-facing bay window grants a view over the garden. |
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Confident, bullhorn in hand, Nagesh has not strayed from his trademark lack of slick editing and fast camera movements in the sequel. |
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A slick side-step wrong-footed the Dewsbury full back and Stepho looked poised to score, but he was held just two yards short of the try line. |
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He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips. |
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It's a slick all-in-one unit and we're never going back to 6 remotes ever again. |
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Switch it on and the screen not only reveals itself to be a very slick 640 x 480, 16-bit colour job but one that operates in landscape mode. |
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They present a slick promotional video, with a story line involving a black athlete, an ambisexual model and a heavy disco beat. |
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A true yummy mummy requires retouched highlights, immaculate foundation, mascara, exfoliation, leg-waxing and a slick of lipstick. |
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They were covered head to toe in crude oil from a massive slick that had formed over the site of the sinking. |
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A Thai Navy helicopter was used to identify the extent of the oil spill and the direction that currents were carrying the slick. |
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It's slick, and is indebted more to a cinematic piece in theaters rather than a simple video game. |
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Nicholls was competing in France in 2002 when the slick from the oil tanker Prestige hit the beach. |
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They are not aware that the cold weather has created a slick surface in the shade of a toolbox. |
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Some slick passing by Chelsea in midfield releases Frank Lampard down the left wing. |
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In the morning it wakes me up to the sparkle and dazzle of the sea, and the gleaming stretch of beach, not yet crowded with slick brown bodies. |
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An oil slick surrounds the damaged carrier as an inflatable life raft deploys off her stern. |
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The few other people that were there watched in confusion as he soared across the slick surface and crashed into the wall. |
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A hazardous slick of broken eggs caused traffic chaos on Thursday after a truck carrying thousands of broody hens lost its load. |
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Authorities released a dispersing liquid into the coastal waters to dilute the slick. |
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Through a slick sheen of soft rain the broken surfaces of the pavement spread out before me. |
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A slick of house-made dressing over crisp romaine balances fragrant garlic and anchovies with the tang of lemon. |
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They ate and broke camp quickly, setting a brisk pace across the slick stone of the Old Road. |
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Musically they are part of a welcome trend away from slick 1990s production towards lo-fi sounds. |
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It is a slick platinum band impounded in the center by a gorgeous, princess-cut pink diamond solitaire. |
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Other tracks draw on the slick breakbeats and sampled funk-guitar stabs of late. |
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Apparently someone had hit a slick spot on the road in the very very light drizzle and managed to flip completely upside-down. |
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She rubs pigment into engraved lines and allows this to produce a slick aureole around the image. |
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The Vancouver event is known for being more grass roots than Toronto's slick show, which morphed into an important marketing machine years ago. |
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As usual, this big shot walked away with a slick profit and a wink, while small investors and company employees took a bath. |
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These clowns might be good public speakers, but a tour of both sites shows that they're just the sock puppets for a very slick marketing effort. |
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If the surface is slick, such as ceramic tile, sand it with coarse sandpaper. |
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It took exceptional sangfroid, not to mention bicycling technique, to hold your line in the slick subterranean darkness. |
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Local people were hoping for a change in the wind to push the slick away from the coast. |
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This restaurant reportedly has top-notch seafood, slick service and awe-inspiring decor. |
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Some pedal feedback and noise is normal during panic stops or when braking on wet or slick surfaces. |
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Fans of Douglas Sirk melodramas and other '50s potboilers are the best candidates for this kind of slick, earnestly soapy entertainment. |
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It's soapy, slippery, and no good for hair and leaves the bottoms of your feet much too slick to make it advisable for bathtime. |
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Always ready with a sharp retort, he savagely compared Manet to their slick, fashionable contemporary Carolus-Duran. |
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Dark clouds loomed over the lake, and the first drops of rain hit with fat plops on the slick surface. |
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At supper she grinned at her stepfather, who triumphantly swept back his slick hair. |
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I wear my slick black hair in an elastic band threaded with red dice charms. |
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Maria soon returned with her father, a burly man with a curled black mustache and slick hair. |
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He said that it was one of the tough events, jumping across that and then scaling a steep, often slick roof beyond. |
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Don't be fooled by the slick advertising and deceptively impressive hardware and launch titles. |
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I knew that the biotechnology industry had been pouring money into opposing the initiative with slick advertisements and tricky sound bites. |
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I'll take warm human connections any day over snazzy branding and slick interior design. |
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The telescopic boom section is the one nearest the truck, and a folding section of slick line bridges the extending portion. |
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They spend big on advertising and have a slick website that lets people either choose from a range of preconfigured systems or design their own. |
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Her lips were slick with a pink gloss and her nails were manicured to match. |
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A girl is pushing kids back trying to make room for a baggily dressed fellow with a gold chain and slick black hair. |
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The Crusaders added three more tries in the first half, two from slick counter-attacks from their own territory, to go to the break 46-13 up. |
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Many believe that revival comes through slick advertisements and extensive planning. |
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There was a wonderful job done on the course and the greens were so slick despite the rain and unseasonable weather. |
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I slowly made my way up a surface of unstable icy boulders, but higher up a slick of snow made the footing a little more secure. |
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Concentrate on the content and information presentation as opposed to advertising and slick sales copy. |
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Pretty, sweet, charming and as far from the slick, besuited, smarmy sort of double glazing type sales rep I had expected. |
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Downstairs is dominated by a slick bar, muted colours, mismatched furniture and a dark slate floor. |
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The latest addition to Glasgow's burgeoning noodle bar scene, Soba is without peer when it comes to slick decor and extremely snappy service. |
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With enough money in the war chest, the conventional wisdom goes, populist approval can be won with slick advertising. |
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Pair your shirt and tie with a solid-colored suit, and throw in slick shoes and a matching belt. |
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The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air. |
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It really doesn't matter whether those tools are theoretical, practical but unpackaged, or slick vendor-supplied and maintained. |
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A production that exudes class from the cast to the slick set changes, Cinderella is this year's thinking kid's pantomime. |
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Please don't abandon that heritage in the interest of a slick format and additional advertising space. |
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But the windows were cold and slick, my jacket kept sliding down the glass and my head went with it, landing on the window frame with a thunk. |
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It skidded across the slick surface and fell off the other side with a sickly thunk. |
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Shoppers are being warned not to be suckered into buying computers and other IT gear just on the back of slick advertising. |
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Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks. |
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For ballet dancers, a slick floor can lead to slips and falls or clenched muscles from trying to hold on to the floor. |
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The company is a lean, slick, international operation with little room for sentimentality. |
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The gun, slick with sweat, began to slip from his hand, but he gripped it tightly. |
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The roof gets a hard tonneau cover and all the windows roll down completely to ensure a slick appearance. |
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But unlike All Hail, Tallahassee is a true studio album, with fancy Vaughn Oliver artwork, slick production and session musicians. |
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That night it rained torrentially, turning the ground to a mass of slick mud, and in the darkness I fell repeatedly. |
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But the totality of their successes can't be put down to running slick campaigns. |
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A slick of toxic benzine floats into the city, confirming that the river, the city's main supply of water, is dangerously polluted. |
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Tracks also improve traction on hard, slick surfaces and enable the machine to run across open trenches. |
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If the ropes you are joining together are slick, such as nylon line, you may want to add an extra loop into your sheet bend for greater security. |
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There's no slop, no shake, and the slide travels along the frame ways slick as greased ball bearings. |
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The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch. |
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The teams are given five sets of dry weather slick tyres, and two sets of wet weather treaded tyres per weekend. |
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All bright lights and slick moves, the film looks a treat as it offers a highly theatrical, stylised recreation of the lawless Roaring Twenties. |
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Slick stage management in the hands of Dave Bedding ensured the show moved at a pace and strong chorus work and pit singers meant each number was given the full treatment. |
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High heels, floppy slippers and shoes with slick soles can make you stumble and fall. |
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Slick Swiss syndicate Alinghi finished first after the round robins and will sail defending Louis Vuitton Cup challengers champions Prada of Italy in the quarter-finals. |
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It had been raining, and when they arrived, the ground where he had walked was slick. |
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Nitrogen fixation associated with rhizosheaths of Indian ricegrass used in the stabilization of Slick Rock, Colorado, tailings pile. |
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Slick packaging and expandability makes this the Palm of choice for power users and executives. |
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If your ears are tired of slick auto-tuned vocals, pick up this disk for an aural detox. |
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John Edwards was viewed as too slick by half, his beachfront mansion belying his stated position as a champion of the downtrodden. |
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Dressed in a slick black suit, chapman discovers, say, how people come to be millionaires. |
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Mick Nevin and Pat Dowling executed a slick and accurate interchange of passes that created the space for Paul Dermody to advance and secure a 68th minute lead for Villa. |
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She cocked one slick eyebrow at us with a small, tight smile. |
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The store's service was slick until it was found that the delivery driver had the wrong order and had to rearrange a new date to drop off the goods. |
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The sight was slick, sick, and saddening, and yet oddly reassuring. |
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Just dress like a dapper man in the 1920s, slick your hair into a side part, and just be devilishly dashing all night long. |
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Rather than dispatch a team of slick lawyers with leather briefcases, they seemingly adopted a cartoon character, Uncle Rhabdo. |
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If the first season was about finding their sea legs, this season is about sharpening the writing, without making it too slick. |
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Romney has so much polish as a candidate that running a slick, self-aggrandizing spot makes as much sense as laminating a glossy. |
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Although he wears a crisp button-down shirt, it is cut in the current baggy urban fashion and his hair has been shaved and styled in a slick hip-hop update of the punk Mohawk. |
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You'll slick on some lip balm every now and then, but that's about it. |
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The slick matte silver tube features a roll-on top for easy application, tip protection during recapping and overall protection in the bag or purse. |
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Her feet slipped against the slick roofing and she slammed into the roof. |
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His glib, even slick performance may score with debate coaches but the American people may not be similarly wowed. |
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Shoe-horn a 3.2 litre V6 into one of motoring's sexiest bodies, add a slick six-speed gear box to transmit the power to the very fat, low-profile Bridgestone tyres and voila. |
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Therefore, it is imperative to prevent the fight for freedom and peace, dignity and justice being hijacked by the double dealers and slick saboteurs. |
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Everyone either ducked or took cover behind the slick columns. |
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He licked them up with a slick bronzy tongue and spat a thick wad of honey-brown juice into the empty teacup. |
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During its early incarnation, slick dress became the uniform for the violent disaffected youth taking to the streets. |
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The locals might be laughing but the slick, wealthy crowd is here and ready for an explosive weekend at the legendary festival. |
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I was intrigued by the passage of time and the parade of scavengers, including bears, that reduced a giant among animals to scattered bones and a grease slick. |
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A slick of oil sits on top of our national dish, the chicken tikka masala. |
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Everyone has a theory on how Mad Men will end, and one of the most popular is that our suave, slick antihero will die. |
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Although the objects were mostly slick and smooth, most chose the cold-press so they could scumble the color over the toothy surface with a beveled pencil. |
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A terminally bored family throws itself at the mercy of a slick parasite, Leo, who is making love to both mother and daughter while fleecing them in the bargain. |
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Spaced-out, synthy and slick, each song melts into the next. |
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The road was slick that day and the going slow, but Isobel's heart was light, and her merriness almost managed to lift the cloud that hung over Larek's thoughts. |
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With the second seat, I wanted to add a really slick bubble canopy so after lofting the lines we built a mold for the canopy and sent it to Evans who blew the unit. |
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Eric Roberts, who can be either outhouse or castle, comes a castle here as a slick, self-important minor-league thug who wants to swim with the sharks. |
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I put her food bowl in my kitchen, once again on the slick tile floor. |
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However, Murphy proving to be the master tactician took a gamble that the roads would dry under the windy conditions and had the car shod with completely slick tyres. |
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The slick bimonthly will cover beauty, fashion, home, garden, and travel. |
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Verdin said he would go shrimping even if the oil slick spread inland. |
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The air is moist and moss-scented, and you slide your fingers along the slick castle stones as you're pulled by faint strains of music that sound vaguely familiar. |
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It had become a very slick operation and everyone seemed delighted. |
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The five-speed manual gearbox is pretty nifty, slick and smooth to use. |
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The champions were a class apart in this contest, and the unfortunate Salthill had no answers to their power, their swift movement or their slick passing. |
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We can spend our lives dallying in false advertising and slick brochures about barren land and cheap trinkets and never for a moment wince at the dishonesty of it. |
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Toy sellers say scenes of desperate dads fighting over limited edition action figures hyped by slick advertising campaigns have also been uncommon this year. |
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Far from being slick and superficial, it is, he says, a natural empathy with the listener which wins their sympathy and support and shows the best side of the politician. |
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Mass amounts of this innocuous beverage flooded the market and, backed by slick advertising campaigns and the lure of good cheap wine, few could resist the bait. |
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Vice Admiral Jamnong said that patrol boats have been relocated to patrol the area and helicopters are flying twice a day to report on the movements of the slick. |
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Blot the whole lip area again and top with a slick of gloss. |
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Then soften the effect with a creamlike slick of olive oil and slip in a surprise bomb of pale lychee fruit, all insinuating sweetness and perfume. |
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She insists I try the sorbet made from her favourite Meyer lemons and then the vanilla panna cotta with slices of kumquat in a slick of sweet local honey. |
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The blood of a 19-year-old girl spills like an oil slick over the football team and the school administration. |
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If the winds begin to push the oil slick to the east, Florida's Panhandle could be devastated. |
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A grizzled veteran of environmental misfortunes, Harry knew there was no way to spray perfume on an oil slick. |
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The oil slick, currently the size of Puerto Rico, is beginning to paint local coastlines. |
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Her hair was slick with rain and her high-heeled boots sent sloshes of water up to stain her jeans as she walked through the puddles that were quickly forming on the sidewalk. |
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Not your typical galoshes, the slick rubber booties have an adorable white heel and are less about puddle-splashing, more about stylish strolls in the mist. |
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The stone is like soapstone, very slick and quite soft, easy to carve. |
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It is clever without being slick, sentimental without being soppy. |
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A slick finish won't get dusty, but be careful not to get air-entrained concrete where air can get entrapped below the troweled surface, leading to spalls. |
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The old, charming, bumbling kid has become slick and self-assured. |
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Motorists should be particularly wary of spray from other vehicles reducing visibility and the possibility of aquaplaning on roads slick with water. |
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The clear star of the opening round was Joe Horan's Maireads Fantasy, a daughter of Premier Fantasy and Maybe Baby, and litter sister to Slick Sioux and Strawberry Leaf. |
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Vincent, the tiny East Carribean island, lacked the screw-in cleats necessary for better footing on a slick surface. |
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Likewise, Somebody's Saturday Night is slinkily slick blues, and Selfish Gene sits somewhere between Little Feat and Steve Miller. |
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He because slick Down are in a strong position under boss Mark Turley as they look to replicate their 1999 success. |
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A tall, athletic, tanned man, his smooth black hair slick with oil, long sideburns, neatly trimmed moustache, Clark Gable redivivus. |
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The wharf owner asked the ship owner about the danger and was told he could continue his work because the slick would not burn. |
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Using crushed walnut hulls or ground corncob media, the grungiest brass comes out slick and spanky-clean. |
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The slick and quick Giants took the lead again when John Gleed scored his second of the game on 49 minutes 12 seconds. |
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That elegance made some of us worry that his work was verging on slick. |
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Somebody forgot to tell that to Palomino, whose slick disco-bomb pop is quickly turning heads towards the North East. |
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Marlowe's eyes trailed slick video covers posted outside each, a pornocopia of pouting lips, inflated breasts, and overblown cocks. |
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Avoid wearing footwear with smooth soles or heels, as these will slide easily on slick sidewalks or pavement. |
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On this particular day, Biscayne Bay was slick, the air 95 degrees and the sky generalty cloudy. |
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A tanker off the coast of Florida reported seeing an explosion and observing a widespread oil slick when fruitlessly searching for survivors. |
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But it was Airdrie who caught the eye with their slick, pacy attacks engineered by Lee Gardner. |
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And 10 minutes later, as Dagwood and I breeze down a thin, slick track, I feel only minimal guilt when I overhear Dan trying to reason with Ozzy. |
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But while he was throwing harder shots he was being outworked by the busier Hertfordshire hitter, who caught the eye with slick combinations. |
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Chuggers or other topwater lures worked through the chum slick may attract strikes that lead you to re-think everything you know about grouper. |
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The main containment and dispersement of the oil slick at sea was completed within six weeks. |
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The ship was bombed by RAF jet bombers in an effort to break up the ship and burn off the leaking oil, but this failed to destroy the oil slick. |
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Biker boots bring a touch of attitude and get a slick makeover with lizard print leather, silver toecaps and Cuban heels. |
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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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Later, Alan inspired musical migrants as his slick singing quartet The Southlanders hit the charts and Britainwent Calypso crazy. |
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It's slick to the point of vacancy, and even catchier numbers like Everybody Nose are clunking. |
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Team with St Tropez tan and wear with slick back pony tail, airs and graces. |
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Their body coat will slick out for the summer, but some retain a short curly coat or wavy pattern. |
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Just 11 minutes later the Bermudan international made the most of a slick Colin Cramb reverse-pass plant a low shot past keeper Roy Carroll. |
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Bent grass is more common in much warmer climates and it produces super-fast, slick greens. |
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Apply a nude lipliner first, then finish with a slick of the wet-look gloss. |
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Lalo Cervantes, 38, a slick man who speaks English well, is directly responsible for bringing 50 men from Mexico City to Long Island. |
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Generally, I prefer 'soft' hardwoods, and I avoid trees with soft wood and slick bark like red maples and yellow poplars. |
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Though using new technology, the New Romantics created a discolike dance music that had its foundation in the slick, fashionable Motown. |
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The six-speed manual gearboxes fitted to Golf Mk7s are slick, wristy units that are a joy to use, but the DSG has a lot going for it as well. |
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Within 12 hours an oil slick is spotted, along with some wreckage. |
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Here and there, sun glanced off water, and slick surfaces shone blackly orange in the morning light. |
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The excess oil will blow out through the engine oil breather line onto the flight line and leave a slick mess for you to clean up. |
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He was abloom with heat and anxiety. The sweat underneath his arms had turned into an oily slick. |
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This was as a favour to his friend, cryptozoologist Tom Slick. |
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Not one for the weak-hearted, fans should find this slick adaptation suitably grisly. |
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The project was delayed because the slick had not been delivered to the printer. |
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The oil slick has now spread to cover the entire bay, critically endangering the sea life. |
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Perez then bobbles the suddenly slick horsehide, and frantically scampers a few more feet along the warning track to retrieve it. |
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Let's Dance was followed by the Serious Moonlight Tour, during which Bowie was accompanied by guitarist Earl Slick and backing vocalists Frank and George Simms. |
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That new sales rep is slick. Be sure to read the fine print before you buy anything. |
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The black glass has a slick mirrorlike smoothness which has unusual reflectibility. |
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Pinning the oil slick down to a particular vessel is virtually impossible. |
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There's the layered look or the clean, slick silhouette reflected in double-breasted jackets, wrapover jersey tops, tailored tweed suits and silky shirts. |
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The scene of a tinhorn gambler popping one of these slick little argument-settlers out of his sleeve during a contentious poker game is a staple of the horse opera. |
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Our new process for extracting needles from haystacks is extremely slick. |
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Heat two also saw the two middle seeds qualify when Patsy Cusack's Clash Peggy made full use of a slick break to beat the gallant Gemara by a head. |
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Teach rallied his men and the two groups fought across the deck, which was already slick with blood from those killed or injured by Teach's broadside. |
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The ship leaked oil creating a slick in part of the harbour. |
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This deliciously scented lip-gloss adds a sheer slick of colour. |
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An oil spill has spurred cleaning works on the beaches of popular resort island Koh Samet in Thailand as the beaches have turned black from the oil slick. |
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A blunder four out put paid to any chance AU COURANT had at Kempton but his jumping wasn't slick enough anyway to pose a threat to the principals. |
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Winger Brent Tate finished off slick work by halves Thurston and Lockyer, and fullback Billy Slater made it 16-0 after regathering a Thurston kick. |
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Hyundai were quick to play on that fact, with a slick advertising campaign offering the hoi polloi the chance to own a desirable sports coupA, but at a fraction of the cost. |
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Trying to keep the wolf from the door, Strive out a living always needing more, With kids who demand a logo or tick, Designer items all expensive and slick. |
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Developers have rejected text and dialogue in favour of pure visual presentation to tell the story, which is superbly executed through a slick steampunk animated style. |
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American Ward was too quick and too slick for his British rival, landing at will with razor sharp jabs and hooks and even bullying Froch at times. |
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With their impressive new single Subside Wyvern Lingo have ditched the folky mysticism of their early work and returned with a slick, r'n'b influenced sound. |
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She did not move with that slick assurance born of unbounced checks. |
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The response, culminating in Rooney finishing off a slick exchange of incisive, pass-them-to-death football, quickly put Scotland back in their place. |
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It never gets harsh and thrashy at any point in this midrange, and the manual gearbox is slick and wristy so changing gears to keep it on the boil is no great hardship. |
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Overall, it's another slick action outing for the wrigglers. |
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