Their defence was severely tested at times and they have goalkeeper Jonathan Stack to thank for keeping the score somewhat respectable. |
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What is more, Tolkien is said to have signed a visitors' book for Lochstack Lodge on the Duke of Westminster's estate at the foot of Ben Stack. |
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The mercilessness shown by Stack Lee helped make this the stuff of folklore. |
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Stack the humitas in the steamer, cover the pan tightly, and steam for about 45 minutes. |
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But Stack carries the comic weight of the show on his puny underdeveloped shoulders and succeeds as an Atlas of anarchy. |
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Arnaz phones the night club, has Stack paged and asks him to go home and read some scripts that are being messengered to his doorstep. |
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Yesterday, under a blue sky striated by the white contrails of jets, Stack was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. |
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We had an idea for a sandwich called the Stack, a pepper-jack breakfast biscuit that was one of our favorite boardroom meals. |
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I found a stack of Architectural Forum magazines from 1958-1961, and spent half an hour on the floor, rapt. |
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As our ragtag troupe passed the cafeteria in the West Mall Centre we chanced upon a stack of trays. |
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I also bought three of these spice racks, which stack into one tower that takes up a lot less space in my tiny apartment. |
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If you place a sheet of waxed paper on top of each crepe as you stack them, the crepes can be easily separated when cold. |
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In one arm, he cradled a stack of books, and in the other, a leather satchel full of feather quills and dozens of tiny glass bottles. |
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As I come out with a stack of napkins and some plates, their conversation quiets and dies down, and we all eat. |
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Milk products are packaged 16 quarts or four gallons to a case and automatic stackers stack them six high. |
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Then a stack of hot waffles tumbling with maple syrup, cream and fresh fruits. |
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For two years a mobile flare stack has been in operation to vent the gas and reduce unpleasant smells. |
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The compensator has a positive temperature coefficient of frequency, while the stack has a negative temperature coefficient of frequency. |
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Smoke twisted from the jaws of the stack, the big wheel turned, slowly at first, gathering momentum and speed. |
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He handed the stack of paper cups and the tea urn he was carrying to a man who was helping him in his charitable work. |
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The faultless cast also includes Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges, Sig Ruman, and Charles Halton. |
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Two of the addresses were old, but one was current, and Stack, like Frey, was led out of his house at gunpoint. |
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She could tell exactly how much of that thick stack of cash was of ones, fives, tens, and hundred-dollar bills. |
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He glared angrily at the small screen of the portable television that he had propped on top of a large stack of dictionaries and rule books. |
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Your backbone is actually a stack of more than 30 small bones called vertebrae. |
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Inside was a thick stack of 8x10s. Lipton looked through the stack slowly, reading the notes he had written on the backs of each photo. |
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The cabinets should be able to store a generous stack of plates, cups, saucers, and bowls. |
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One stack was for bills, one for magazines and mailers, and one for all the fan letters. |
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A basic turn consists of drawing the top card of the talon and placing it face up on the top of your stack. |
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Brickwork also has a more tactile and responsive surface texture than concrete, as manifest by the warm sensuousness of the book stack hall. |
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As the gifts and luxuries stack up, is everything as it appears or do dangerous times lie in wait for her? |
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Fringe two same-sized strips, then stack, tack them together and use as one piece. |
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I turned and ran straight into a roundhouse right that drove me into the stack of crates, toppling it. |
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The international gambling industry has hired an army of lobbyists to stack the odds in its favour. |
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The door burst open and a worn-out man stepped in with a stack of papers under his arm. |
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No sooner had he disappeared than her mother clomped down the steps, with a small stack of floral cotton bed linens. |
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A stack of old-fashioned ginger pancakes with Dutch apple butter and a side of thick, salty bacon will power you through a morning there. |
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Cooking a massive stack of Anzac biscuits for my workmates to devour tomorrow, and only burning a couple. |
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There was no apparent evidence of any leakage through the roof slopes, ridge, hip, valley or chimney stack intersections. |
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Clonk it gently into first, ride the clutch against a stack of revs and away you go. |
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No, both the Labor and Liberal Parties have always used their patronage system to sometimes stack the board with party political hacks. |
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He leafed through a stack of letters, splitting them into bills and correspondence. |
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The thermopile used a stack of tightly packed metal plates to amplify the photoelectric signal. |
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Later we see him at a laundromat, washing his costume and reading a stack of books. |
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The main menu runs laterally, all the others stack one option on top of another in a vertical list. |
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At home, instead of making pasta, I have settled for thick, ripply dried lasagna, which doesn't quite stack up. |
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Everyone loves finding a letter from a friend or loved one amidst the stack of bills. |
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They sit amiably in front of a coffee table made from a knee-high stack of animation cels. |
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The problem with reissuing video games is that they rarely stack up to your memories of them. |
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If there's more than one tray, place four cotton reels strategically so that you can stack one tray on top of another. |
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Individual sheets are raveled out in advance by blowing air against the side of a stack of sheets to remove attractions between sheets. |
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We had an hour at the mall, which proved to be enough time for me to buy a few tacky gifts with which to disappoint loved ones back home, and also a stack of postcards. |
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She replied to the accusation with a stack of documents proving her innocence. |
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Similarly, Sule Skerry and Sule Stack, although distant from the main group, are part of Orkney and technically amongst the Northern Isles. |
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The current lighthouse is on South Stack on the other side of Holyhead Mountain and is open to the public. |
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The NNR extends over 965 hectares, including the whole of the Hermaness peninsula and the outlying Muckle Flugga and Out Stack. |
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It is often described as the northernmost point of the British Isles, but the smaller islet of Out Stack is actually farther north. |
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According to local folklore, Muckle Flugga and nearby Out Stack were formed when two giants, Herma and Saxa, fell in love with the same mermaid. |
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On the left in this view is Green Crag, while the highest section, unnamed on Ordnance Survey maps is called Big Stack by Wainwright. |
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A Ring Ouzel was at RSPB South Stack and a White Wagtail on Bardsey, which also hosted Black Redstart and Sandwich Tern. |
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A little auk was a late visitor past North Stack, while three little gulls were blown in to Porthmadog's Llyn Bach by last week's storms. |
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Her painting of a puffin, with sand eels in its beak, was based on a photo by her partner Gary Jones at South Stack, Anglesey. |
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A Montagu's harrier at RSPB South Stack was a great find and stayed through Monday, but a Crane over Fenn's Moss just kept on flying. |
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A Firecrest was at RSPB Conwy, Black Redstarts at RSPB South Stack and Bardsey, where a Glaucous Gull was only the 30th record for the island. |
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Large numbers of guillemots nest on sheer cliff faces like the Great Orme, South Stack and Friog. |
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Stack the second gum stick on top and gently press down to stick all the pieces together. |
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More Dotterels this week, with seven on the summit of Foel Fras, one at RSPB South Stack and two on Foel Grach. |
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Vaughan Richard Holme, 48, and Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, were climbing near South Stack in Holyhead when they fell in June. |
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The soldiers in 2nd Platoon, Blackfoot Company discovered his rifle, helmet, body armor and web gear in a neat stack. |
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See how Psy, Lady Gaga, and a carnivorous toddler stack up on the most-watched list. |
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In the space at the back of our stairs we found a small room, a small room that contained the soil stack, into which the offending waste pipe terminated. |
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Are our beloved burgers forever evolving beyond the classics toward an endless stack of superlatives? |
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Cut the fruit and jicama into same-size slices and stack them. |
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I've brought home a stack of proofs to read this weekend, so started on them on the train home, but did my worryingly regular falling asleep act not long outside London. |
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She suggested that Gregory stack newspapers on his desk to give the set an intimate, coffeehouse feel. |
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Equally nonaggressive but more effective are roast chicken atop smothered leeks, and a meaty stack of portobellos topped by grilled radicchio and balsamic-bathed onions. |
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Just feet away, in a well-organized but congested bedroom, crates and terrariums and other enclosures stack from floor to ceiling. |
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Within a typical cell stack and reformer there are nine to 10 different catalysts and adsorbents, notes John Mooney, director of technical development and business programs. |
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Mike Bryant, who manages the Alligator River and Pea Island wildlife refuges on the North Carolina coast, has a stack of tasks as tall as the white cedars he works in. |
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There was a lot of business of selecting a kite from the stack, attaching the string, making sure the string was correctly wound on the big wooden spools. |
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Place the stack of phyllo dough sheets on a cutting board and cover it with a slightly damp towel. |
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No matter how good your hay is today, between now and feeding time, every rain, every windstorm, is going to steal nutrients from every exposed bale and stack. |
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Once the work of winterizing your garden's behind you, it's time to curl up on the sofa in front of the fire with a lovely stack of gardening books beside you. |
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There was a small stack of dry wood and kindling in the cave. |
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Earlier in the day, while leafing through a stack of framed pictures, selecting a handful for the new bedroom, Graham came up with a bit of a shock. |
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After smashing their way through a rear window they stole a computer stack, keyboard, screen, photocopier, printer, laminator, television, video recorder and computer games. |
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How does the medium stack up against its digital forerunner, laserdiscs? |
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Jimbo and I sat next to each other, Indian style, and leaned against the stack of black Hefty bags and electronics. |
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I imagine for a week or two I'll carry around a stack of index cards bound with a bulldog clip, and read obsessively looking for the latest life hacks. |
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I remember when we were discussing this earlier you were saying that in a way this tends to stack up as an argument between the Apollonian and the Dionysian view. |
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By all means make it look appetising, but do not overdo the plate-decorating, nor feel you have to emulate restaurants, and stack everything up like the leaning tower of Pisa. |
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He's sure to stack the Supreme Court with arch-conservative judges. |
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Some 660HP units, long overdue overhaul, were equipped with stack arrestor and roof-mounted deflectors in an attempt to offset exhaust fumes in the cab. |
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While easily discernible in plan, the shift from stack bond to traditionally bonded ashlar is too subtle to distinguish the two forms from the street. |
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The blocking of the tunnel led to the implementation of Operation Stack, the transformation of the M20 motorway into a linear car park. |
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So I gathered a short stack of these overlooked titles and started reading. |
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Chicken satay and shrimp cocktail are also good options, as you can watch the skewers and tails stack up. |
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Balian then pages through a six-inch stack of the passport scans he takes to issue his sim cards. |
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Not really, but the day I saw a stack of my books in a window of the Sorbonne comes close. |
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Occasionally, two or three waves stack on top of each other, and the backwash is sucked into the breaking waves, spraying white foam 25 feet into the sky. |
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A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule. |
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Please pass me the second listing for the two story house, from that stack. |
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Once the callee terminates, it cleans the stack that it has been locally using and pops the next value stored on top of the stack. |
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Other scarce visitors to Ynys Mon last week included a Great White Egret at Cemlyn Bay, Garganey on Cefni Reservoir and Black Redstart at RSPB South Stack. |
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If you stack high columns of these boxes without using interleafs they'll fall apart. |
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He spent much of the time on a roof, with a stack of novels, but encountered Jon Kimche from his Hampstead days during the stay. |
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This stack of wet mats is then pressed in a hydraulic press very gently to ensure the fibre does not squeeze out. |
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When the silo is filled or the stack built, a layer of straw or some other dry porous substance may be spread over the surface. |
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This requires considerable effort to compress the stack in the silo to cure it properly. |
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How closely the fodder is packed determines the nature of the resulting silage by regulating the chemical reactions that occur in the stack. |
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When broken, slate retains a natural appearance while remaining relatively flat and easy to stack. |
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She made a mess when she rifled through the stack of papers, looking for the title document. |
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Bowerman's Nose is a stack of weathered granite on Dartmoor, Devon, England. |
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The height of the stack was exaggerated by early writers, and it was also regularly described as an ancient object of veneration. |
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There was a stack of papers in front of each seat at the table, but each stack was sideways. |
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Ellis opens a file from his stack. In 1991, he says, Pfizer wanted to test the safety of what came to be known as sildenafil. |
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Alice went to the diner and ordered a stack of silver dollars with butter and blueberry syrup. |
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We first wrote a vulnerable DLL and our own exploit code, and checked that the exploit smashes the stack. |
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A Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP stack is a configuration of four popular products for hosting websites. |
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This is a great outline. Fantastic. If yours doesn't stack up, you won't get a chance to look at it. |
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Already most of us feel somewhat softer toward Japan than we swore on a stack of Bibles we ever would feel. |
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Tail calls can be implemented without the need for an additional frame on the call stack. |
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The best way to understand why Danny Garcia is so good is to think of him and his skillset in terms of the talent stack. |
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A bar graph is a great way to show how tile independent variables in an experiment stack up against one another. |
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Failing that, stack attractive baskets or boxes on top of the existing wall units to make the most of the space. |
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The die has a stackable mandrel arrangement allowing vertical movement of mandrels within the stack. |
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Software AG announced the successful integration of Terracotta technology into its product stack in only five months. |
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Right up until the end he was keeping up what he did best, he was keeping up with current affairs, there was a stack of newspapers by his bed. |
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The stack was fenced from the rest of the paddock in a rick yard, and often thatched or sheeted to keep it dry. |
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Do not stack the wood against the wall of any wooden building, for the wood may contain carpenter ants, bark borers or other wood-eating pests. |
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The new technology could enable users to group multiple open windows together, which are then presented in a browsable stack. |
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Old Harry is formed by erosion processes, which will eventually remove the stack, whilst new stacks develop. |
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The Shashlik consists of a stack of tungsten plates and scintillating crystal layers. |
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Viewers were delighted when the horse seemed to recognise the voice of his jockey Tommy Stack, who was appearing by video link from another location. |
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At Birsay, a little island off Mainland, Orkney, there's a small sea stack just off the shore which sometimes has a colony of Arctic terns. |
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A KITTEN has been rescued from among a stack of Christmas parcels after staff heard her miaowing in a Royal Mail depot. |
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If you stack them up off the ground, kitty-corner to one another in the stack, they will dry better and last longer. |
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You should move these structures from the stack to the heap to avoid a potential stack overflow. |
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Sven ordered a stack of flapjacks with maple syrup, two strips of bacon, and an egg, sunny side up. |
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Blekko has tapped the Stack Overflow community to help improve and maintain programming-related slashtags, curating the very best programming search verticals. |
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BackBlocks are available for about pounds 30 but a cheaper homemade substitute is to lie over a five centimetre stack of books. |
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The steam content in the flue may produce visible fume from the stack, which can be perceived as a visual pollution. |
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A STACK of warm, clean towels spontaneously burst into flames and torched a laundrette. |
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The most significant of these attacks was the murder in November 1924 of Sir Lee Stack, Governor-General of the Sudan and Sirdar of the Egyptian Army. |
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If plants have inadequate flue gas cleaning, these outputs may add a significant pollution component to stack emissions. |
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Although all dogcows look the same, this is probably the very one that appeared in that stack, in which case his name is Clarus. |
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After paying homage to the departed, the ritual is concluded by a libation of rice wine poured on to an additional stack of burning paper money. |
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Other attractions include the Romanesque Cross Kirk and the Castle O'Burrian sea stack once used as a hermitage. |
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Why don't you prepare a whole stack of handouts in advance rather than getting out the supplies each time, onesie-twosie? |
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To manufacture, Supply, Install, Commission and Validate new Steam sterilisable Disc Stack Centrifuge for cell harvesting 2 250 ltrs of broth from a bacterial fermentation. |
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Also, what happens if you pop all of the values off the stack and then you click another nonhexadecimal key? |
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For example, in the stack of bank notes seat mentioned earlier, the decal used to create the product would be considered counterfeit. |
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Sarima drew her robes about her, and traced a pattern in the cold dust on a nearby stack of codexes. |
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It was later extended south to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles, regarded as the first stack interchange ever built. |
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The whole system may include not only a single lipidic layer but a stack of several bilayers. |
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Television cameras captured images as a stack of intensity scan lines at the same frequency as their 60-Hz AC power supplies. |
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Pet Inc.'s Laura Scudder division, a West Coast region chipper, has revamped its Dittos brand stack chips. |
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The stack system involves keeping a library's collection of books in a space separate from the reading room. |
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Natural features seen on this stretch of coast include arches, pinnacles and stack rocks. |
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My aunt would bring a stack of torrid bodice rippers with her to the beach, and would unfailingly blush if disturbed in her reading. |
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At their first meeting, Williams gave Dwight a stack of lyrics written by Bernie Taupin, who had answered the same ad. |
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I do my little poltergeisty numbers. I stack and restack my textbooks without leaving my bed. I move my shirt from the floor to the back of the chair. |
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Against every pillar was a stack of billets above a man's height. |
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When Raytheon JPS Communications decided to develop its SIP-to-Radio adapter, the company considered a number of SIP stack vendors against key selection criteria. |
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The life of a superstar DJ sounds like one endless party. You get to travel the world, perform for thousands of scantily clad ravers, and earn a stack of money. |
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In the piano stool there was a stack of music, mostly sentimental ballads intended to be sung by people with very average voices accompanied by not very competent pianists. |
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James Hanson, the striker who used to stack shelves in a supermarket, flashed a superb header past Shay Given from Gary Jones's corner 10 minutes after the break. |
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In other areas, hay is stacked loose, built around a central pole, a tree, or within an area of three or four poles to add stability to the stack. |
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The evidence that this goes far deeper than one rotten apple has continued to stack up, and so a fresh pair of eyes looking at the case is very welcome. |
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Old Harry's Wife was another stack which was eroded through corrosion and abrasion, until the bottom was so weak the top fell away, leaving a stump. |
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Subroutine 4 cannot jump out of the subroutine nest in one step. Each return address must be popped from the stack in the order in which it was pushed onto the stack. |
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Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, southern England. |
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The size and shape made it possible for people to pick bales up, stack them on a vehicle for transport to a storage area, then build a haystack by hand. |
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For breakfast he ordered a stack of hotcakes with butter and syrup. |
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According to Wainwright, the name comes from the Icelandic stack meaning 'a columnar rock' and the correct translation of this should be High Rocks. |
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A stone terrace created using dry stack techniques in North Carolina. |
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An inarguably concrete form of catastrophe was visible in the Baron's lumberyard, where a massive stack of logs was being sprinkled to keep off beetles. |
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The call has a stack design with a single-reed frame stacked on top of a double-reed and the three reeds combined allow versatility and realism in your turkey calling. |
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In this paper, a plasmonic absorber consisting of a metal-dielectric-metal stack with a top layer of Sierpinski nanocarpet is theoretically investigated. |
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The first, in-line with a batch-off method, is to simply wigwag stack the strips into a basket after the strips are directly removed from a batch-off machine. |
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It isn't that Adams is a virtuoso of many talents. It's that he has a combination of many often mediocre abilities that combine to create a formidable talent stack. |
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When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC onto the stack. |
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This can be avoided by ensuring that the chimney is in good condition, which may involve stripping thatch immediately surrounding the chimney to the full depth of the stack. |
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However, because Mr Matthews worked fulltime at Swansea Council he gave a stack of presigned blank cheques to Mr Zia for safe keeping, the court heard. |
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However, because Mr Matthews worked full-time at Swansea Council he gave a stack of presigned blank cheques to Mr Zia for safe keeping, the court heard. |
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