The quizmasters had a barrage of interesting posers to throw to the contestants and the audience. |
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Sometimes I might need to throw to make my opponent commit and counter off his punch. |
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I don't know about you, but I'm foaming at the mouth and ready to throw down. |
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I remember not being able to throw any forkballs because my hands were so cold. |
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After returning from Ireland and trying to forget about my dreadful mistake I found another person to throw my unrequited passion at. |
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The visitors were prepared to play a positive game, often spurning penalty kicks to throw the ball around. |
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We trained really well on Tuesday and we are prepared for whatever they throw at us. |
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When it is an inning-ending forceout, the pitcher can take the throw like an outstretched first baseman to pick up the out. |
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I know it isn't country ham, but I can throw a bunch of salt on it, and we can pretend. |
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They came to throw their son at your face and see if you regret your foolhardiness. |
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We went inside, stuffed our faces, and then went back outside to throw the football around. |
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They sell t-shirts, have a football pool, and throw fund-raisers throughout the year. |
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Surely everyone here doesn't just throw their shoes away when they get a little down at heel? |
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I just throw on some powder foundation, blush, tan shimmery eyeshadow, mascara and a neutral colored lipgloss. |
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The partnership was finally broken by a underhand throw from Hanif at cover point, disturbing the wickets from side-on. |
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More serious is the extreme danger that the entire political class will throw its weight behind a policy that turns out to be misguided. |
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Before getting up she pulled the thin coverlet, on the bottom of many layers of bedding, to throw it over her shoulders. |
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I'm not sure we're ready to throw out names just yet, only because we don't want to count our chickens before they hatch. |
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Originally, each domino represented a throw of two dice, so each end of the domino has from one to six spots, giving 21 possibilities in all. |
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Pitches Phillies pitching coach Joe Kerrigan plans to have his starters throw in their first exhibition game. |
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The clear inference was that the Island authorities got wind of the investigation and decided to throw him to the dogs. |
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Then the punters, who have encouraged every vice or flaw, hold up their hands in mock outrage and throw them to the dogs. |
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I'm willing to throw him to the dogs for leaking about our listening in on the terrorist's satellite phones. |
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Just as Joanna is ready to throw him to the dogs, she meets another equally sceptical figure in the shape of Bobbie. |
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He doesn't throw out much and his garage showrooms hold signed prints of dockets from the first cars he ever sold. |
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I expect that it will take twice as long to empty the wheelie bins as it takes to throw dustbin bags onto the dustcart. |
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Perhaps your cat would like her basket rearranged with a new throw and a little wee pillow all lightly dusted with catnip. |
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A moment of weakness is when you divert someone's attention and throw ground habanero into their soup! |
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If my boyfriend dumps me, I'm only picking up a block of tofu if I can throw it at his head. |
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Last's sense of rhythm is as developed as any rap, dancehall, broken beat, or dubstep scientist you'd care to throw up. |
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A game later, Wade watched his friend throw his third gutter ball in a row. |
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It's just like a supermarket because city residents throw everything into the rivers, which empty into the bay. |
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The design contains an ancient statue depicting a discobolus in his attempt to throw the discus and the five Olympic circles. |
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We will just throw them into the air and no one will ask again until people are embroiled in litigation. |
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Paige speculates that Philip could have embezzled the money and forged documents to implicate Gail and throw authorities off of his trail. |
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Their political ploy is to deny knowledge of all accusations and try to throw dirt on their opposition hoping to deflect the media attention. |
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Indeed it's trying to throw reporters off by saying the operation was planned and directed by Iraqi police. |
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And occasionally they would throw some groundbreaking storytelling or visual techniques at you. |
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While dingbats throw brickbats, he continues his reporting on the memo in the senate. |
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A fresh lemony parsley beurre blanc on the side added a sharp dimension to throw the whole dish into relief. |
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He really did look it too, his face was pale and almost green, and his body jerked as if he were about to throw up. |
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And when you feel so extremely a fool and a bad golfer to boot, what the deuce can you do, except throw the club away? |
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If he should now throw 2 deuces for a total of 5, the player then throws all five dice for the third throw. |
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Before you even peek in the considering glass, take a gowpen of water and throw it over your face. |
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They waved and banged on the window, trying desperately to get some reaction from us, or to throw us off. |
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My impression is that he thinks I am somewhat of a goof with the kids, due to the fact that I tend to throw myself into their activities. |
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Sometimes he would throw himself down on the towel rack, panting and puffing in total exhaustion. |
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All they needed to do was simply throw the principles of good governance and prudential banking regulations out of the window. |
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The first delineates the goal area from which all outfield players are prohibited and the second is the free throw line. |
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Its proponents believe that if you throw enough muck some of it will stick. |
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He has an easy delivery and can throw multiple pitches, making him a solid candidate for a long career as a closer. |
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While they all throw the ball, he delivers the ball according to the laws of cricket. |
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He sent a messenger to deliver the letter to the edge of the barrier and throw it to one of the prisoners within the dome. |
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Once you have made your choice of delicates, you throw the rest of your clothes on and go about your day. |
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We don't bring up to these issues to provoke people to throw a massive revolt or to propagandise political left views. |
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There's a leopard-print throw on the daybed in his dressing room at the Disney studio. |
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On the other side is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows. |
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Muhammad Ali will help throw out the first pitch during pregame ceremonies at Tuesday's All-Star game. |
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Don't throw credit-card receipts from stores or gas pumps in public trash receptacles. |
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I walk away in disgust and throw the piece of paper in the nearest garbage can without even looking at it. |
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Many people just throw their junk on the ground rather than finding a garbage can or recycling bin. |
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Even many of the third dans had progressed so far ahead of me that they could throw me all over the place. |
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Lacklustre ticket sales and a reduction in the space occupied by the festival was not enough to throw a dampener on Gig on the Green revellers. |
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They throw eatables, use sticks to tease them, and shout at the animals or even throw stones at them. |
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The Flyathon event, which starts at 2.30 pm, will invite people to throw their plane the furthest distance. |
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Sam took a deep breath and picked up the newspaper, forcing back the idea to throw it at something cute and fluffy. |
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Much as they are needed, even desperately needed, the cussed nature of populist politics may throw a spanner in the works. |
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She was sitting by the window, where they had put up a makeshift divan with soft cushions and throw pillows, watching the rain fall. |
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He could publicly and fulsomely endorse Bush and throw the Republican campaign into a deep strategic confusion. |
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They don't throw me even so much as the most cursory glance, before deciding that I'm too old for their club night. |
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In the name of promoting sales through currying favour with the right people, some business people throw lavish dinners. |
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We have a common trash dumpster in the back of our building so that residents of the building can throw their trash away. |
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All week, our game plan had been to throw it wide but I thought plan B worked well. |
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A private boat ferried the contestants to the island at the mouth of the Hudson, a stone's throw from the Statue of Liberty. |
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I think it's time to concede the race and throw my support behind other weblogs. |
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Perhaps his vanity had caused him to only use a snooker cue chalk once and then throw it away. |
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Too much criticism can throw them off balance and make them inhibited or self-conscious. |
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He often fields ground balls behind second base and makes the throw to first to put out batters. |
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There will be the usual field day events such as bottle stall, wheel of fortune, goldfish, throw the dice, book stall etc. etc. |
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Don't judges have the power to throw out frivolous lawsuits and even fine the lawyers and the litigants? |
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Most high school first-round picks are big kids who throw hard and are projectable, but you're basically the opposite of that. |
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The sudden sensory deprivation is not going to render a grown man or even small child insensible and throw them into fits of panic. |
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It would be a pity if they were to throw away the opportunity at this stage. |
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When John Young was downsized from his job last year, he didn't throw a pity party. |
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And it's been interesting having children throw frisbees at me, even though they seemed to be aiming for my head. |
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First, you make well-intentioned promises to throw a small, intimate gathering, with minimal frills and no bells or whistles. |
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But in the league division and championship series, suddenly, frighteningly, inexplicably, the pitcher had no idea where he'd throw it next. |
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Get the crosshairs close to or near the selected area, and your throw will cross the plate exactly where you want it. |
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Better still, stick to facts if your prognostications are prone to throw gas on a fire of rumor-mongering and doomsaying. |
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I've bought the CD, it belongs to me, I'm free to sell it on, throw it out, or give it away. |
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Germany's thoughtful coach Rudi Voller used the break in play to throw water-bottles to his players. |
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From the free, the ball goes out of play for an Irish throw deep inside their own half. |
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I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved. |
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A stone's throw from the Gallatin River, the lodge sits in primo trout territory. |
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I should care so much less about baseball and not throw interrobangs around like so much confetti. |
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When fishermen caught species in their net that were over quota they had to throw them back into the sea. |
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If I were to venture into the city, I could watch fishmongers throw fish at each other for the tourists at the market. |
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Using that event of history for the surroundings you now throw your characters plum in the middle of it all and watch them go. |
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Soon, Elizabeth was inundated with requests and decided to throw herself into a new business opportunity. |
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Do you get compliments when you throw that purple scarf around your neck or do you look cool and sharp in black? |
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He picks up a throw 30 yards out, spins sharply, and hits a fizzer narrowly wide. |
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And you know, when you get lines to throw at them along that line, they buy, I don't care whether it's Toledo or Podunk or anywhere. |
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I spent a lot of time watching my feet, making sure to throw off of my left foot rather than resorting to my old flat-footed infielder peg. |
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Vinny Sullivan hit the deck just as John Frost was about to throw the ball in. |
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Maybe I'll throw my literary pretensions out of the window for a while and try hurling a few oddly-shaped shards of prose in your direction. |
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Islands may initially offer the idea of splendid isolation but they soon throw up their own irritations, their own unique problems. |
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If you're out running around, or running in the park, you can throw on a sweatshirt, throw on the fleece, and kick back. |
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When will you guys learn that my people throw better parties than drunken frat boys? |
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Possibly the worst example was when I told my colleagues to throw a frag grenade into a room. |
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Their program also included a solid throw triple loop and two good lifts, but they encountered a problem in the forward inside death spiral. |
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Yet they cannot stand the heat of scrutiny, nor even some of the mud they throw being flung back at them. |
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Most team use the offensive free throw as a convenient break in the action to setup their press. |
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The students enter a dean's office far too casually, and throw themselves and their belongings about rather too imperiously. |
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Don't you know the Ivans throw women in their ranks and dress them like soldiers to fight us? |
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The floating votes are fair game and present a chance for MPs to throw out well-rehearsed election campaign gambits. |
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I practically throw my stuff on the floor and walk to the kitchen feeling his eyes watch me. |
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I throw a suitcase on the bed and pop it open, and begin to stuff clothes into drawers and hang them in the wardrobe. |
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Next, remove the crab's gills, or dead man's fingers, from the abdomen and throw them away. |
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The garbage may also cost us again when we accidentally throw away important information. |
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Some days you crumple and throw page after page of written sheets in the trash, and some days it flows fluently. |
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The elder faerie tries to fight them, using her photokinesis to throw the protagonist across the field. |
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During the hiking craze of the 1930s, hungry cottagers would throw stones at the knapsacked townies who came to gawp. |
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Posses are coming out into the open to throw good vibes at parties where basses are stronger than drums. |
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Equidistant from Mâcon, Geneva and Lyon are each just a stone's throw away. |
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I would rather throw myself to piranhas than have that reputation. |
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A number of them conglobulate together, by flying round and round, and then all in a heap throw themselves under water and lie in the bed of the river. |
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We'll play quite a lot of tunes from the latest LP, but usually we play it by ear and see how the gig's going and then throw in some tracks from the older albums. |
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Flick some flour on a baking tray, line up the biscuits five by fifteen, brush on some liquid butter and throw them in the convection oven for twelve minutes. |
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It would shred documents as soon as they emerged from the copier, without the bother of distributing them to people who'd just throw them out anyway. |
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And in a movie that's a decathlon of bad acting and worse accents, she can out pole-vault, run, shotput and triple-jump the very worst this movie can throw up. |
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Yes, don't you know I'm going to throw a fly in the ointment? |
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Did Pete Rose ever cork his bat, choke his boss, assault a fan, drink like a fish, fail a drug test, or even throw a game that he either played in or coached? |
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I do release my wrists, but I don't flip them or throw them at the ball. |
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Nearby, at the Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience, visitors can learn how to throw a boomerang or to play the didgeridoo, before watching aboriginal dancers perform a corroboree. |
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Pausing only to throw my BBC notepad and pen to one side, I storm over the human hurdles in what I imagine to be a graceful, fluid study in perfect technique. |
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What intrigues me is why the postie didn't just throw the letter away. |
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On the other is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows, and low tables that double as footrests. |
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The total predominance of forage caps did throw me for a bit though. |
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That is why it is important to throw up pioneering ideas so the government will be able to see this as a force for change and a chance to seize a lead for Britain. |
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I lived just a sharp cover point's throw away from his house. |
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You'll see a solution as to whether or not you can cut him down, to throw him, to avoid what is happening, to forestall him before he can actually bring the attack to bear. |
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At five, her father taught her how to throw craps, the gambling dice game. |
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The home players certainly did not throw in the towel, to their credit. |
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Any card combinations in the crib will count for the dealer, so non-dealer will try to throw cards that are unlikely to make valuable combinations. |
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The goal for her is to be able to gain enough freedom of movement so that she can throw her feet up to the left and away from the attacker's body. |
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Give cross references that may throw extra light on a passage or a word. |
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Here again we found ourselves behind a group of school children enthusiastically volunteering to feed the sea lions and throw them frisbees at the afternoon show. |
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Not everyone is ready to throw in the cummerbund on dressy attire. |
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I just curled around him and pulled up at the free throw line. |
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Sharing your beliefs with like-minded individuals in discussion groups can give you the spiritual grounding you need to cope with whatever curve ball life may throw your way. |
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Jay snuggled back down into his goose down pillows and picked up a tennis ball to ideally throw at the ceiling, then he looked at Chris who was still fumbling with his words. |
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Commentating is the furthest thing from my thoughts but if I'm ultimately led down that route then I will throw myself into it like I have done with my game. |
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Common criminals don't throw their lives away by taking potshots at the most powerful military machine the world has ever known from the back of pickup trucks. |
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If the woman has not been careful but has gadded about, neglecting her house and belittling her husband, they shall throw that woman into the water. |
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Personally, I tend to favor pitchers who throw more innings with fewer hits, earned runs, and home runs allowed while also striking out more batters. |
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Figuring she's the kind of gal who's turned on by a high roller, he uses the home of the Korean lobbyist he's working for to throw a loud, lurid party in her honor. |
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Never throw anything at any electrical installation or power line. |
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We should throw down the gauntlet and challenge this absurd perception. |
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It's also handy for householders to know the different plastic types so they know whether to put a container in with the recycling or throw it in the garbage bin. |
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Otherwise, the hardest choice aboard a stationery houseboat is what next to throw on the gas-fired barbie for breakfast, lunch or dinner and what to drink with it. |
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It was much like modern gallery openings, except that it was held during the afternoon so that gaslight would not throw off the subtleties of Whistler's harmonies. |
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If I throw together enough relays and geegaws in a big shiny box, make drawings and photos, and piece together an explanation of what's supposed to happen, I have a patent. |
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Even at the Commonwealth level, there were times when the Chief Justice thought he had a responsibility to throw the proprieties and conventions to the wind. |
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After having reached a level of 1,000 feet, the expedition was compelled to abandon its elephants, throw away its baggage and climb further by means of cords and pulleys. |
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I want to gouge out its innards and throw them out the window. |
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Finland had been a grand duchy of the czars for a century, but with the Bolshevik revolution at hand, the Western-oriented Finns rose to throw off their Russian bonds. |
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When you throw the dice, the odds of any given outcome can be calculated. |
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It is always a little dicey to throw around the word propaganda. |
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You may have to face egoistic people who throw rank to achieve their ends. |
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For the first time this week Amelia did not grizzle or throw a tantrum whilst sitting in the trolley and I managed to negotiate the parking lot with grace and ease. |
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The twelve stars of the European Union are positioned around the design of an ancient statue depicting a discobolus in his attempt to throw the discus. |
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They played with the spirit and gumption that made them world champions, resisting all temptation to throw in the towel or play for outright draws. |
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Their goal was to empower them to run faster, jump higher, throw the discus and javelin farther, lift heavier weights, and excel in all power events. |
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In this battle of minds the most urgent task is to throw a spotlight on an organisation which has, for too long, been able to disguise its true totalitarian nature. |
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Right English on the Cue Ball will throw the Object Ball to the left. |
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Canada was built on co-operation between diverse cultural groups, specifically French and English Canadians, who united to throw off the imperial British rule. |
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People look forward to it like a holiday, place their bets, put on their best professional sports-watching duds and throw lavish Super Bowl parties. |
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They are already trying to protect Hannah with denials he could possibly have been involved, presumably meaning that they would be willing to throw Libby to the dogs. |
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These ancient domains of the old Burgundian empire seem to throw up a type of Frenchman more passionate in his devotion to a certain idea of France than any other. |
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If a presenter is coming in for a series, they know you don't shout at the researcher, you don't throw your weight around. |
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You throw your weight around Lebanon with guns, invoke Allah a lot and end up with seats in Parliament. |
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His ill nature notwithstanding, the Minister of the Environment did not throw a tantrum. |
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Francisco did not ask why, he did not complain, he did not throw a tantrum, he just prayed. |
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I used to let official documents lie around until they were outdated, and then I would throw them out. |
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There where the villages are in yellow stone and where the prestigious Monts d'Or are just a stone's throw away. |
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Nor should we overlook Axelor, a business that markets management software packages? and which quite naturally set up just a stone's throw away. |
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The village dominates the entire coast, making the sea seem just a stone's throw away. |
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At Allemans Studio you're just a stone's throw away from the most beautiful sights in one of the most beuatiful cities in the world. |
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The popular Waldsee lake and the Mönchbruch nature reserve are just a stone's throw away. |
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Our new, more spacious offices are better suited to our publishing activities and just a stone's throw away from our present ones. |
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Just a stone's throw away from this property are the protected marshlands and developed beachfront areas of Petrie Island. |
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The Champagne Fitness Centre is situated in a historic downtown building just a stone's throw away from the ByWard Market. |
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He is positioned in 7th, just a stone's throw away from the head of the fleet. |
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A taste of Brazil just a stone's throw away from the Place de la République. |
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You'll laugh your head off, then throw all those expensive health foods in the bin. |
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Grimsley was in a situation where he had to throw a fastball over the plate, and Valentine wanted Cedeño to have a whack at it. |
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Take off your heavy boots, throw on some mukluks and snowshoe under a veil of northern lights. |
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The access to the peak is facilitated by a dam from where one can throw oneself to water. |
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Yes, because it takes a little bit of healthy folly to throw oneself into building a new motorbike marque. |
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Now, they attach heavy cubes of rock salt to the cases they throw overboard. |
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It's a striking image, and at times I wanted a parachute anchor of my own to throw overboard. |
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They want to throw overboard any tax or regulation which gets in the way of their blinkered small state ideology. |
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By Arthur Kober The New Yorker, July 1, 1933P. 16 Monologue of a woman matching natives dive for coins that the people throw overboard. |
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It is like if, during a storm, the helmsman would throw overboard all the rest of the crew to save himself. |
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They throw a curve into her straight line and force her to tilt, sway and wobble. |
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Flipboard may even throw a curve ball and hit BB10 when it finally launches. |
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We let science work the angles so the art can throw a curve at the world's flat idea of style. |
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Imagine what it is like to feel sea sick, just at that point when you are about to throw up. |
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By the time you've seen it twice, it clearly depicts a woman who knows with alarm that she's about to throw up. |
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Horrified that he might be about to throw up or, worse, lose control of his bowels, he clenched himself together in his seat. |
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If you are too ashamed to say so, tell the teacher that you are about to throw up. |
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Every airline is going to throw thousands of additional people at this process. |
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Both actions would throw light upon the darkness of the black market and thus reduce America's gross national pretense of virtue. |
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At each step, an attempt will be made to throw light upon the stakes specific to the countries of the MEDA region. |
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Let us try to clarify the framework which might allow us to throw light upon the act of introspection. |
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It seeks to throw light upon the intricate, unseen connections which link individuals within a community. |
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Even in the next decades different occasions were seen considered to throw light upon the life and the merits of V. Scheppers. |
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Maybe that's my superpower, he thinks: whenever I throw a wad of paper, it lands in my gym shoe. |
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They help not only to throw light on the past, but to prepare the Church for future times, so that she will not be found unprepared. |
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When they draw alongside, pirates throw grappling hooks over the railings and scamper up the sides. |
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And even if you think you can throw a wobbly, don't do it with my chairman. |
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That caused another chip, which manages the first, to throw a wobbly and to keep rebooting the computer. |
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I have a near-pathological horror of any hint of teasing and I either burst into tears or throw a wobbly of major proportions. |
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I've never known a model actually throw up her lunch or faint from hunger, though I did once find a model's bag full of crisps and chocolate. |
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God is faithful and seeks to give us the necessary stability not to throw in the sponge when we do not see the results we would like to see. |
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I can also hold your projectiles and throw them back at you! |
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We need the power to dejunk to throw out all of these emotions. |
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Shall we throw a party and dance like crazy? Or should we have some time to think about what we have achieved? |
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If someone decides to throw a party for me in 20 or 40 years, I'd like them to say that I was a boss with a humane management style. |
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Girlfriends of the mother-to-be shorten the exciting waiting time to the birth and throw a party in honour of their pregnant friend. |
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Initially they hold back, but then relax and even throw a party for the sailors. |
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All the space you need to stock up on family favourites, throw a party, or prepare a full-blown catered affair. |
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Why would members of a minority throw their lot in with a candidate for whom the ostracization of minorities is a key campaign promise? |
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Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain may throw cold water on that idea, if he attends. |
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But most mainstream energy economists throw cold water on what they see as these overheated predictions. |
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The field event in which athletes attempt to throw the javelin as far as possible. |
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Save for McCarten himself, no one would be especially excited if he won this, but few would throw a fit. |
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Like many financial titans, Steinhardt favors a catechistic conversational mode, so it was hard to get him to throw out names. |
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Earlier Thursday, Eaton placed eighth in the discus throw with a toss of 45.49m, a leap forward from his 22nd-place finish in London. |
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Thursday's program has four finals: the men's 10-kilometer run and hammer throw and the women's long jump and discus throw. |
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The hammer cage shall be used for discus throw by fixing the movable netting panels clear of the cage opening. |
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The discus throw is one of the most iconic track and field events, with a history stretching back to Ancient Greece. |
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I'm like a Dixie cup that God will crumple up and throw away when he's done with it. |
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However, it is not enough just to throw money at it and put ourselves back into deficit, as the Liberals would have us do. |
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Some would believe that we just throw money at a lot of nice projects, that we spend on a wide variety of things, but no government can do that. |
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Where have we seen the government throw money at a problem with no coherent plan or vision of how the money will be used to address a problem? |
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Mr. Kevin Sorenson: Madam Speaker, the government believes that the only way it can solve a problem is to throw money at it. |
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I listened to the hon. member for Malpeque say that we just cannot throw money at a system. |
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I think that it's all very good to say we'll fund it, we'll fund it, we'll throw money at it. |
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There is no plan from the government. The government simply wants to throw money at the problem and hope it will go away. |
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The thing is not to throw money at people, but to change people's attitudes. |
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I am not saying that we must throw money at the teams, but our membership must stand behind the teams by supporting through membership monies. |
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You want to get something out of your web site after all and not just throw money at the wall until it sticks. |
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The most important thing you'll do today will be to throw all packages you receive in the river, then run like the wind. |
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As she is a woman from a different ethnic group, we pretend this is of no concern to us, throw her a couple of cents and walk on. |
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Balkansambel is a multiplex music formation that has decided to throw down the gauntlet of all unequal rhythms and manners of Balkan folk music. |
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Such a decision would throw open the door to more decampment from the U. S. G. A. rules. |
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They are the ones who influence their people to throw their support behind us and get going on various improvement projects. |
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You throw these on the table, in your high hat, or you even give them to one of your spectators. |
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And there was Jeter, running across the diamond to get into position for a possible errant throw from right field. |
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Customers bring us good furniture they don't want to throw out and we will re-upholster it for them at a far less the cost of buying new. |
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Other people laugh at them, tease them, beat them up, and throw stones at them. |
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The president continued, as we say in Spanish, to throw stones at his own roof. |
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Partisans of Karnataka have gone to the border to throw stones at Tamil Nadu. |
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But, who could dare to throw stones at a helpless woman as the same sinful being? |
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But the hypocritical Pharisees made her stand in their presence and pointed fingers at her as if they were judges, about to throw stones at her. |
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Even if she was caught in the act, no one in this world could throw stones at her. |
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When we saw birds come, we would throw stones at them with our slings and they would fly away immediately. |
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Litlhaka still remembers how boys would chase her and her friends and throw stones at them. |
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At that time a crazy guy started to throw stones at the tank at the back, followed by watermelons. |
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Later that night about 100 Egyptian police officers in plain clothes started to throw stones at the activists and riot police shot pepper spray. |
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In Senegal, the sight of a dog usually inspires contempt, and children tend to throw stones at them. |
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This meant that they had to throw together a ceremony in less than two weeks. |
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He can throw together an article in about ten minutes that needs very little editing. |
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The nuts were easy to throw together and terrific to snack on all by themselves. |
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And it's a little easier to throw together once you get your hands on the dough. |
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One new mega-department would throw together 5,000 years of collections, from prehistoric to medieval. |
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It was frustrating to see the government hastily throw together a bill for what I saw as political reasons. |
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They are also a testament to the Métis mothers of the past who always found a way to throw together a great meal. |
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Erin Donohue of Haddonfield, N. J., took second in the javelin throw with a toss of 137 feet 3 inches. |
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You may never again think of a quilt as just something to throw over a bed. |
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The frayed edges compliment the simple design, perfect to throw over your armchairs and couches. |
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I love tank and T-shirt dresses that I can wear every day or throw over a swimsuit. |
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You'll be shopping then, of course, but for the fluffy jacket to throw over your prefall sheath. |
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A great cardigan to throw over your favorite Lolë shirt and lifestyle pant. |
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Use a large towel or blanket to throw over the heron making sure that you also cover its head. |
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Wear it by itself or throw over any Air Jordan hoodie for a cool basketball inspired layered look. |
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All pirate mice prefer not to throw over board the mouse making the proposal if they cannot increase their benefit by doing so. |
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The abyss between the Creator and his creature seems to be impassable and so God must build a bridge across the chasm, throw over a ladder. |
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From its protecting parapet we can throw with unselfconsciousness our sorrow and our pains. |
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He keeps all the important newspaper clippings for me and I have never had to throw any out or search for any in the waste basket. |
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It will not be easy, but we must not throw in the towel and we must continue to be resolute and determined. |
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The next two people prepare to throw and as you watch, you see something beyond the rolling hoop, a change in the grassy field. |
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Should you throw a quick glance at the viewers, drawing them into sly conspiracy, or pal up with them, in a more sustained act of concord? |
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At such moments, the constant theatergoer may feel one of two different, equally strong urges: to mist up or throw up. |
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This, therefore, is not the time to run out of steam or to throw in the towel. |
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As a ghost, Brie watches her friends throw souvenirs from her traitorous boyfriend into a beach bonfire. |
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If all else fails, wealthy nations simply throw up trade barriers to lock out foreign commodities. |
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Mark down the day the lotion was mixed so that you will know when 21 days have passed and you can throw out the expired lotion. |
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Any time you throw light on something people want to keep in the dark, they head for the courthouse. |
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