In recent decades, marching band traditions in the United States have evolved along decidedly different cultural tracks. |
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The norther that swept bitter freezes across the state during late December resulted in pockets of fish-kill damage along the lower coast. |
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If you feel like coming along with your toddler you can be assured of a warm welcome. |
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The administration has finally gone along with what we in Congress have been proposing, which was an increase of about 25,000 in the Army. |
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Here I let the tide push me along the wall and savoured the marine delights on offer. |
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Firstly, anyone wishing to get on or off in the smaller towns along the route such as Squamish, Lillooet, or Williams Lake, will be out of luck. |
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Most cases of HIV related kala-azar have so far been reported in southern Europe along the Mediterranean basin. |
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Camilla, along with her two sisters came out of the town car and entered Cecilia Binns' house. |
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Several vehicles were lined up along the rear of the small parking lot, out of direct sight of the road. |
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Then suddenly we were not on the train anymore but were walking along the railway track itself. |
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My first sighting was of large numbers of pink-footed geese and wigeon along with some ringed plover and shelduck. |
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He had also joined others from the ship's company in a sponsored run along the Suez Canal in aid of a cancer charity. |
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Thus these rays are readily absorbed by the body along with their therapeutic values. |
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The family's commitment to the environment means they have an organic vegetable garden along with a peep of chickens. |
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Turn right on the far side of the bridge and retrace your steps along a section of the canal towpath walked earlier. |
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I mean, people singing along to songs, even horribly out of key, is better than groups of people talking loudly in some sort of strange choir. |
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Walking along the corridor, I then trapped the middle finger of my left hand in a door. |
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A lot of people have already left the keys, along with some mainland residents. |
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Over the next few days I wheezed and huffed and puffed my way slowly along the mountain paths. |
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In the 1970s, the United States, along with several other countries, banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants. |
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She didn't want to swallow at first but it went down soon enough along with the third and final pill, this time without a hitch. |
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I have never said I didn't want to pay taxes, I just do not go along with all the methods used to raise them. |
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We're definitely concerned, but hopeful and optimistic that everything finally will go along the right track. |
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An intricate system of magnetic fields propelled the craft along and away from Earth. |
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In brief, approximately midway along the length of the leaf an incision was made into the midrib. |
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Ice is building on the trees along my way, worse the farther north I drive. |
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In the 20th century, aircraft and motor vehicles came to the fore along with numerous allied industries. |
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Pines normally produce whorls of lateral branches with no internodal buds along the stem. |
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Boys value their friends' opinions, so it would do you lots of good to get along with them. |
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A peep of chickens, recently evicted from their nests along Highway 99 by road construction, has taken residence in parking lot shrubbery. |
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Pain flared along his astral body the moment he touched his physical vessel. |
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So ski patrollers finally slid along the cables, fitted the passengers with harnesses and lowered them to the ground one by one. |
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My comrade saw the perverse and absurd side of life and was happy to laugh along with it over a nice rare steak and a beer. |
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The Boeing 777 from Pakistan was taxiing along the runway after landing when the blaze started. |
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Using acrylic paint and glass medium, paint a pattern along the stem and base of the glass and let it dry well before using. |
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Here, instead of trying to match their vocals to pop music, players must rap along to a large group of hip-hop favorites. |
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To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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But the wedding with its pedantic, rural nuptial dance winding along the landscape in middle distance with no visible musicians looks very twee. |
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He was a bit miffed the he couldn't display his beautiful features while walking along the Camlough Road. |
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On each side a jumping dolphin had been airbrushed beautifully along the groove of the helmet. |
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This population boom is reflected in the number of new houses springing up along the little roads leading to and from the village. |
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The cops cleared the streets in front and brought up the rear, but along the whole enormous length of the demo there wasn't a cop in sight. |
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We brief these rules before every air-to-air flight, along with out-of-control procedures. |
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On the restart Mitchell wriggled along the byline and looked on in frustration when his dangerous cross found no takers. |
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My wife wanted a church wedding for the right reasons, and I was more than happy to go along with that. |
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They would probably just go along with it in the hope of getting some sexual satisfaction. |
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The sacred and secular stories of South Asian music propel it along the path of diaspora. |
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The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season. |
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There are so many species unique to Australia that, along with New Guinea, Australia forms one of the world's greatest zoogeographic realms. |
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We copy the pattern onto tracing paper and punch little holes along the lines. |
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For each plant, the coordinates along the axis of the stem and the midrib of each lamina were recorded. |
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Wheat grains possess a furrow running along the length of the kernel with a vascular bundle embedded at the bottom. |
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The festival also features 15 morris dance teams performing at stations along the line, and on-train bars serving real ale. |
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What you're doing is making it stick out along the real number line twice as far away from the origin. |
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It was more along the lines of a very uncertain, wobbly romance that might fall apart at any second. |
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That situation could have been a nightmare, but his mum views us both as surrogate daughters and is very easy to get along with. |
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If the government does not introduce services such as this business will continue to inch along the Luddite road of dial-up networking. |
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Hidden beneath the salty Pacific, the coral atolls along the northwestern Hawaiian chain put an abrupt end to many a daring seafarer's adventure. |
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I've never gone along with all the talk about Michael and me being too much alike to work as a partnership. |
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But sharks also detect their prey with sensory receptors that run along their sides. |
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Inching along head-lamp deep, the traffic moves again, speeding up when we reach the dry roads of the South Coast. |
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The walk is almost wholly on level tracks and paths, with a very short stretch along the Barbon road. |
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If you look at this tiny, eight-legged creature under a magnifying lens, you can see it lumbering along like a bear. |
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By some accounts, the astral body is a third component of humans, along with the material body and disincarnate soul. |
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The bell rang and she swam along with the current of the students rushing for the door. |
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Once airborne the rear-mounted propeller pushes the craft along and the unpowered main rotor spins to give the craft lift. |
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They then approach along a path that winds among lush landscaping, keeping the porch's clean, strong lines always in sight. |
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Tied to these are the whippy rose stems, which will soon sprout flowering shoots along their length. |
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The garden itself was just a path that wound among clusters of aspen trees along the flank of a grassy foothill. |
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More than 100 people aired their views on what should happen to a two kilometre stretch of land along the River Wharfe. |
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The same is true with his collection of kakemono, which are hung, along with other pictures, in some sort of rotation. |
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There was a large river with rapids in front where you could see women doing their washing along the river. |
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A few members, such as Asparagus and Solomon's seal have leaves attached along the stem. |
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Once in a while, an artist comes along that completely revolutionizes rap music. |
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Grit braced himself as the carriage rattled along the old road, heading towards the town. |
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Borne along by the flow of traffic, she passed through the forum arch into a stew of noises, colors, and evil smells. |
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Currently, the northern boundary of the exclusion zone runs along the Belham Valley and then in a north-easterly direction. |
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There's a bank of six keyboards along with electronic drum kits, as well as guitars and amps and all the usual stuff. |
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She proceeded to show him where the soap and shampoo was, along with other items such as toilet paper and extra towels. |
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Richard walks along a barren Irish coast in the rain, waves lashing against his long black coat! |
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The Russian olives that Sebastiani planted at wide intervals along the levee have sent out frosty-green, willowlike foliage. |
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Yes we could put a tractor beam on the mother ship and drag it along with us. |
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I think I've been reasonably successful with different teams all along so I'd be hoping to put my own stamp on it. |
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They had hoped to do their push along the road but were advised by police that it was too dangerous. |
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A stained glass window was smashed, along with plaster statues and the church organ, police said. |
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Consumers and investors now reward farms and agribusinesses that supply desired environmental services along with food and fiber. |
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Chelsea was, as usual, dancing along the side of the road ahead of them, singing to her idol's tunes. |
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I like that sound that's going through all the frequencies in the background, playing along with the kick drum, at least in the verse's opening. |
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More than 1,000 families along the middle reaches of the river were affected by rising water. |
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Shallow pools were then dug in low-lying land along the rivers at Sraghmore a mile away and on the winter freezes provided the ice. |
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In some areas near the edge of the berm, new grass has sprouted up along with some small semisucculent plants. |
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It's tempting to dismiss cliquishness as a relic from high school, along with midterms, lockers, and prom dates. |
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She now realises that she is not making any headway and seems to decide to go along with what I have to say. |
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She suggested I do a test anyway which I went along with just for her sake. |
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The tall cottonwood trees along the bluffs and in the shallows of the river swayed violently in the wind and several snapped in half. |
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I stopped talking, and relaxed in the cushy seat to hear the light whooshing sound of the train speeding along the track. |
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Dripping wet and deeply disturbed, the smartly-dressed man was discovered walking along a windswept road beside the sea. |
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The Chinese traded silk in exchange for pet dogs along the Great Wall of China. |
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It will carry telephone and data cables along with fresh water and fuel supply lines and high and low pressure air lines. |
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The platform was placed on wheels, which were free to move along a level metal track. |
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The two of us mothers were not sure if my boy kid and her girl kid would get along and go sledding while we skied, but we risked it. |
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If we continue along the pace we are now, it's unsustainable and there will have to be some day of reckoning. |
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A colorful photograph will likely appear in the book-style beverage menu prominently placed on each table, along with the wine list. |
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There are enough branches at curbside along Washington Street this morning to make the village look like a war zone. |
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Chairs are woven wickerwork, though there are some padded alcove booths along the sides as well. |
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We drove up 6 hours north along the coast, to stay with my husband's parents. |
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Cut along the inside pencil line with your sabre saw while another person supports it from below. |
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This takes me along little used country lanes where I can drive slowly and have the window open wide. |
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The light broth contained onions, red peppers and kidney beans, along with sliced olives and Parmesan to give it some extra interest. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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This evidence, along with the centralized organization of labor, bespeaks a dramatic, rapid shift in sociopolitical organization. |
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Huge stoves along one wall hold equally massive iron kadais with oil to fry the murrukus. |
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I'm afraid I wimped out, along with the rest of the editorial team, and was in bed by three. |
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He also had a luncheon meeting with his A-team along with the executive directors. |
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Within seconds of meeting him, this sense of mystique has dissolved, along with the lumps of brown sugar being heaped into our coffee cups. |
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The Great Barrier Reef spans almost 135,000 square miles along Australia's north-east coast. |
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He was with me while we walked along railway tracks and picked up empty cigarette packets, which I collected. |
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You can select the right constriction for game flushing at your feet or birds winging along at 40 yards. |
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It's easy to go along with what friends are saying about a person and believe every word. |
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I humour them by pretending to go along with all this, but I keep my own counsel on the matter. |
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The first ones were located not at airports, as they are now, but along airways, spaced 15 to 25 miles apart. |
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Witisak pointed out that many of the trash receptacles along the beach were no longer serviceable and needed to be replaced. |
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The woman, aged 35, who lives locally, was walking along the High Street around midnight when she noticed a man near the toy shop. |
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There was a good level of litter control the judges commented although some litter was noted along the roadway in places. |
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The boar goat section, new to the show last year, will return, along with the live steer competition, sheep, poultry and wool categories. |
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A stream of people whooshed by, pulling me along in the darkness toward the bus stop. |
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It was part of an epic holiday that took us thousands of miles along the Atlantic seaboard of Canada and the Viking Trail. |
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river. |
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Due to insect infestation, only thirty-two out of the 120 precious kapok trees along Chungcheng Road are still alive. |
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Sweets had gone on ration in 1939, along with sugar and most other food and clothing items. |
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The anchor winch has a large drum on the back, with its axis along the wreck. |
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Authorities were combing areas along the path of migratory birds for dead birds, and rushing any samples to laboratories for testing. |
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He twitched his head, and winced as a pain shot along the left side of his face. |
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That sort of grip is along the lines of the French foil school and has nothing whatsoever to do with 16th century rapiers. |
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Unfortunately, after going through a big run-up in the 1990s, Schwab shares were sinking along with the rest of the market. |
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Hayley's husband Greg walked along side her for the whole 5km cheering and whistling, providing the encouragement she needed to win. |
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The remaining area provided for rural and suburban residential tracts, and targeted areas along the city's expressway for future development. |
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It kinks, detaches itself from actin, unkinks, and reattaches, and thereby ratchets along the actin filament in a series of power strokes. |
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A small recess along the top lip of the can ensures a tight seal with the upper cover. |
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The signals then travel along the spinothalamic tract of the spinal cord to the thalamus and the cortex. |
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We swim sternwards past boilers and engine, then along the propeller shaft. |
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Also, the NSX felt skittish at high speed along poor surfaces, but that's not unusual for such a firmly sprung car. |
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The chief commerce is in silk, which is carried on along the River and its numerous affluents and canals. |
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Development of pillow breccia probably occurred along the scarps of normal faults in this extensional setting. |
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Plans for two and three-storey residential developments along Forrest Street will include nine town houses and two apartment buildings. |
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There are river rapids along this trail with jumping fish and diving otters. |
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Four sequels followed, along with a TV series, reboots, remakes, comics, cartoons and parodies. |
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For two years we got along wonderfully as friends, until the night of the midwinter feast five years ago. |
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The ends, along with tackles, rationed Auburn to 43 yards rushing on 36 carries in USC's 23-0 win. |
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I assume that in lichids the coxae were spinose, and that their movements carried food particles forward along the midline. |
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Each colony had to get along as best as it could, and they couldn't afford the time or energy to set up a formal bureaucracy. |
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The carriage rattled along the narrow, winding streets to Montemarte, where the Basilica of the Sacre Couer lay. |
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Because of the police diversion there were huge hold-ups with rush hour traffic along Whitworth Road. |
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For two weeks American forces had been camped along with Romanians and Afghans in the centre of Kandahar. |
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Grinding forward in low gear, the four-wheel-drive truck bucks and sways along the dirt track. |
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Soon we were driving along the windy roads surrounded by tall trees that led to my grand parents' house. |
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In back, half the kids sing along with the radio raucously, and the other half start shouting to drown them out. |
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The government is putting off the evil day of spending money at direct cost to the individuals who live along the coast. |
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Sudden falls, along with injuries caused by animals and fires are also counted among the main causes of children's deaths. |
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All along he has said he is acting on the advice of the Army Board, and I think he is just covering his back. |
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We followed in the footsteps of the crew along the flying walkway, passing under a large A-frame that supported the foremast. |
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Those winds will whip or lash coastal communities and batter barrier islands along the mid-Atlantic. |
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Crested irises have a comb-like crest along the lower half of the falls, instead of a beard. |
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Belle had to find an out of the way place to hide, covering her tracks along the way. |
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And as native vegetation waned, introduced alien species such as salt cedar and Russian olive have virtually exploded along western rivers. |
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Had it been a usual morning, people would have been walking about and peering in various shop display windows along the block. |
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It is the white trunk and bark of white poplar which is particularly striking, along with the beautiful two-toned leaves. |
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There were stalls set up all along the boardwalk, people selling delicately crafted jewellery or gorgeously coloured paintings. |
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I was taken round the back and made my way in along a little narrow passage to a window serving as a reception desk. |
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This is why The King is coming along as I need to have a point of sanity and reason to refer back to. |
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I set off along that familiar walk toward the workshops, the guards falling in behind me. |
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Her favourite dolls, cuddly toys and teddy bears are lined along her shelves and bed. |
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Among other material now available online is Scotland's statutory registers of births, deaths and marriages along with wills and testaments. |
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Two rows of razor wire were also installed along the perimeter fences of the City Council and City Hall sites. |
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All artworks are on sale at very keen, competitive prices, so come along and enjoy the wonderful display. |
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The famous Bermuda shorts, a legacy of the British Army's uniform, are worn by businessmen, along with jackets, ties, and knee socks. |
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The bolted-on steel armour has been salvaged to leave the teak hull split open along the keel. |
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It has a distinct fold of flesh, marked by a line of hair that runs like a keel along its belly. |
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The primary example of this habitat occurs along the upper reaches of Accokeek Creek and its maze of tributaries. |
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He said that on the one hand, increased plantation along the upper reaches of rivers contributed to better protection of the environment. |
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I plodded along through life, more or less successfully for Californian Central Coast white trash. |
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I pulled my chair even closer to the desk so I was in reach of the pen and paper along with the notes. |
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Seagulls keened and skied, pelicans bobbed on the swells, sandpipers left sharp three-toed tracks along the tidal margin. |
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I sped along the road, which headed across the retreating reservoir, and, as I started to fishtail, realized that this road was actually a berm. |
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A scrawny opossum foraged along the road, scampering down the berm and toward the woods when I tried to take its picture. |
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This powder can be kept for long periods of time and is taken along on a journey. |
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Tucked in a bazaar along a grimy street, he keeps a shop about the size of a toolshed. |
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I used to walk up and down the aisle passing sweets along the rows and making sure they kept their feet off the seats. |
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To her left, there was a mouse rustling the long grass along the alley sides. |
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She soon relaxed though, for the gentle strokes of his hand along her back soothed her troubled nerves. |
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In Amsterdam, a 17th-century core of low-rise row houses nestles along the city's canals. |
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I would suggest this development is totally out of keeping with the other houses along this part of Somerset Road. |
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The ferry could stimulate the construction of new low-rise hotels and bed and breakfasts along the existing lines of the former runways. |
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Most visitors stay in the few miles of low-rise hotels which stretches along part of the east coast. |
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Banks of white arum lilies and the blue globes of agapanthus lined the Levada do Norte, along with oleander bushes in full bloom. |
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She had been walking with her husband along Dean Row Road on March 20 when she was hit close to her eye by a pellet fired from an air gun. |
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One of the most problematic wind directions is from the north-east, wiping out many dive sites along the south coast and also on the northern side of the peninsula. |
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He stopped in front of it and touched the cabinet's cold metal exterior with a hand, running it along until he found the three locks, all of which sprang open quickly. |
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But they did believe a link to Menston Railway Station carrying one train every hour through to Leeds along a line close to the old original trackbed, was possible. |
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The tracking and strap cells along with the tracking scheme allow for better tracking of current within the array without the necessity of adding timing margin. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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Four computers and chairs, with the keyboards sliding out on a shelf, are housed in a recess along a wall which once held an aquarium of tropical fish. |
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We try going along south along Shore Road, having decided the tide was going out, but it appears to be coming back in, and is blocking the road ahead. |
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Until Beeching there was a twin track railway line along here. |
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When Wood returned to the truck parked on Panorama Drive, her bike was gone along with two others belonging to friends visiting from Washing-ton state. |
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When the guards turned to head back up the Palace walkway four tiny shadows ran up the stairs to the Palace and entered the Structure along an outside air shaft. |
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While the balmy lowlands along the southwest border seldom experienced any snow, the frigid peaks and plateaus to the northeast bore a forbidding climate all year round. |
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A brown pouch hung from her belt, along with an empty wineskin. |
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Lead paint is still used for painting the yellow lines along the kerbside. |
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Another pernicious pest affecting house plants is scale, which appears as small lumps that form colonies on stems, on the underside of leaves and along the midribs. |
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He is sauntering along the beach wearing flip-flops, shorts and a T-shirt with a rectangular window cut away from the midriff to reveal his toned stomach. |
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I was driven in a nice silver car with leather upholstery along the Thames, alongside the Houses of Parliament with the London Eye and Big Ben fighting for airspace. |
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Animal-lovers will be able to see Gloucester Old Spot and Saddleback Pigs making themselves at home in the Farm Centre, along with Saanen goats, Hebridean sheep and Alpacas. |
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I'd arrived there with two willowy 14-year-olds, all bare midriffs and attitude, feeling that along with the luggage I had probably also packed a whole load of trouble. |
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Or if you want to be a real friend invite them along now for the ride. |
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Swindon Council's plan is to bypass the works by diverting motorists entering from the north of the town along Groundwell Road and up Victoria Road. |
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He cringes at the thought of going on a talk show and does not particularly enjoy premiere walks along the red carpet. |
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Walking along lines 1m wide, a measurement was taken at each 0.5m step. |
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Work has protected wildlife along the route, including measures to keep a colony of protected great crested newts safe, badger tunnels and deer-proof fencing. |
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On the fourth attempt he evaded recapture and, along with a group of Special Forces, took part in operations behind enemy lines and also helped fellow POWs escape. |
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There is an at-grade light-rail line that for a couple of miles runs right along the green line that separates West from East. |
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Well, the red kelpie has been on the job and she's been barking all the way along this track, which suggests that a dingo has actually been along the track before us. |
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The atmospheric pressure is in our comfort range, along with the gravity. |
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The resuscitation of Celtic and Norse religions, along with resurgent neopagan faiths like Wicca and Heathenism, are manifestations of this trend. |
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As Gawain rides along the bank of a creek, he hears this sickening sound ringing from above. |
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My finger traces along the seven stars, outlining the shape of a ladle. |
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The ascent of star presenter over stubborn creator will be dissected in the coming weeks, along with the sacred cows of public subsidy and the education industry. |
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Day after day I trace a pleasant, safe path into and out of nice little towns and villages, along soft verged roads and through gentle, rolling landscapes down to a calm sea. |
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Netflix speeds were crawling along making it miserable for customers to stream content. |
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Their pessimism is based on the condition of Jakarta's rivers, which have been shallowed and now mostly function as dumps for people living along the riverbanks. |
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It has kept all of us in touch with reality as it exists in Tokyo and Japan along with a better understanding of what Tokyo and Japan are all about. |
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Certain seafoods, notably oysters, along with milk, wholegrain breads, dark-meat poultry, and nuts like cashews also provide this multipurpose mineral. |
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He has the uncanny ability to master the American accent which, along with his smile and look, helped set him apart from the other actors reading for the part. |
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He played along with the first verse, as per usual, but then the chanting got louder. |
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Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets. |
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Cowboys lived along the line to contain cattle and prevent rustling. |
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Many stops along the way have no shelters whatsoever, while those available are often inadequate, with limited seating and insufficient cover to keep off a shower of rain. |
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Joined by a small troop of men, who sometimes get lost along the way, you must fight to destroy the enemy and sabotage the invasion of the planet. |
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Driving a potential customer along the road he would suddenly swerve onto the berm, bumping along the road edge to prove what a smooth ride the car gave. |
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The major populations of whitewoods can be found within the Diana's Peak National Park growing along side the dogwoods, black cabbages trees and tree fern thicket. |
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Gone was Friday's bright sunshine, replaced by cloud and a keen wind that made hardy souls of those camped out overnight outside Westminster Abbey or along The Mall. |
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Drawings along the way captured the artist's impressions of the trip. |
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They will find ways to punish you covertly and reward those that do go along with their narrative. |
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They were travelling along the path through the forest, with some soldiers carrying a litter with a strange object on it, that glowed dimly red in the darkness. |
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She began to slowly tear the leaf along the razor thin veins. |
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The Greens tool along at the same modest level as before, with eighty-one mostly low-level elected municipal officials thinly scattered around the country. |
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The probability of a motor failure, along with propellant leaks, etc., for a multiengine cluster is greater than for a single motor of similar reliability. |
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Task lighting under the bookshelves brightens the client's paperwork, while track lighting along the original wooden ceiling beams illuminates the main living space. |
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Many of the U.S. reserves of crude oil are found in the Midwest and along the plains region. |
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A lot has happened along the way, such as twenty-four other grisham bestsellers, totaling a quarter of a billion books sold. |
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But the probes map the gravitational field along North-South line, which makes the data look stripy. |
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This gate, one of three in his garden, is made of Russian olive branches and twigs from trees cut down along Interstate 25 in Denver when sound-barrier walls went in. |
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An electric atmosphere filled the air, as the lords, nobles and other important figures all along the table waited in anticipation for the show to begin. |
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Going down to the underworld alive was something Thracian shamans just did, as natural as singing along the forest paths. |
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A bus driver was cruising along a Buffalo highway when he noticed a woman standing on the wrong side of the guardrail. |
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Electricity crawled along the silhouette of the ravening beast, and its viciously pointed beak glinted and was outlined in a shifting corona of spitting sparks. |
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Some of the youngsters kicked a football at the tiled roof, while others ran along the flat part of the roof jumping from one building to the next. |
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At a time when the economy is experiencing the effects of corrections in the world economy along with local difficulties, many businesses are struggling to stay afloat. |
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But it's a rattling good film that whips you along at a good pace, has some interesting side plots that come back in interesting ways and some bravura camerawork. |
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I am the original girl racer along those testing windy country roads. |
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Further along still there is a no-compromise position which holds that in every sphere of business activity, human rights are binding and should be observed. |
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Her desk was long and perfectly organized, no papers astray, knick-knacks aligned along her bookshelf along with portraits of her children, I assumed. |
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Their job was to go through the cards that all the journalists needed to have, register their seats, affixing the numbers to the seat along with the journalists' names. |
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So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour. |
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And somewhere along the way, all that folk culture has died. |
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Landowners along the Colorado River, he said, complained that, when the river flooded, people would use airboats to travel and sometimes hunt over their swamped property. |
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In 726 A.D., Emperor Seibu hosted a sumo tournament in July, which then became an important annual palace ritual along with archery contests in January and May. |
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If you come off the cart early and hit the ground, you'd like the tow rope to break so that you are not pulled along the ground anymore than necessary. |
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But the fact of the matter is that somewhere along the way, Brooklyn Nine-Nine really did find its groove. |
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True believers, the genuinely pure of heart, exist in every faith, but the majority generally just goes along lukewarmly out of cultural habit or material advantage. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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The first corps to contact the enemy engaged him at once while the other corps came into action along the flanks and the rearmost corps remained reserve. |
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Silk is spooled off large reels along the top and two, four or six strands are wound together onto spindles at the bottom, making a stronger yarn. |
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A woman sits at a telegraph key and rattles Morse code along a wire. |
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Or if our strip of film showed an airplane running along a runway and taking off into the air, we would all be quite certain in which direction it was going. |
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Expect to hear a varied repertoire of original tunes and airs along with a choice of songs by Irish singer-songwriters and composers arranged by this dynamic duo. |
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The EuroCeltic spokesman said he had spoken to the pilot and had been told that the aircraft aquaplaned along the runway before part of it tipped over into the sea. |
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The northwards path along a rocky coastline takes you to Dunstanburgh Castle, a romantic ruin where kittiwakes, cormorants and fulmars nest on whinstone cliffs. |
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The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services. |
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Her whole body shook with emotion as she strode blindly along some path. |
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As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield. |
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Waugh, the accountant protagonist of the metanovelist Coover's strange fiction, might have gotten along with Gould. |
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Once everyone was gone, they broke into the town clerk's office and dragged the council safe along a corridor and out of a side entrance into Garnett Street. |
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Pirated software is always distributed along with adware and spyware. |
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I left Dublin after the midnight hour and rolled west along the road, all too well aware that part of my link with the old city had come to an end. |
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Even now, you only have to hum a bar or two of its chorus, and pretty soon everyone around you will be humming or whistling, or singing along under their breath. |
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He sang along under his breath to the songs he was covering. |
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This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father. |
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In town, when you're walking along a road, you don't make eye contact. |
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As built, the steel tubing that upholds the light globes along the bridges was painted gold and copper, as were the metal window frames of the auditorium. |
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En route to the World's Fair, the girls would sharpen their skills and increase their visibility by playing exhibition and challenge games at whistle-stops all along the way. |
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The surviving leaders of the Kabyle rebels were either executed or sent to New Caledonia along with 4,000 Parisian Communards, including the remarkable Louise Michel. |
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Such lows usually form when a strong wind speed maximum riding along the main belt of westerly jet stream winds dives into a deep upper-level trough or dip in the jet. |
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Cruz is a co-sponsor of the bill, along with libertarian-minded Sen. Mike Lee. |
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An interesting way to observe the effect of drifts, along with associated saccades, on your visual system is to carefully study the type of graphic shown here. |
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It is precisely here where the peculiarities of atonement and forgiveness may have to be considered, along with a specific reference to the circumstances. |
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The groves of Kurrajongs along the saddle of Mount Majura were founded last century. |
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An armoury existed to sell small arms to soldiers, along with blacksmith and carpenter shops for armourers. |
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It's kid stuff to barrel along in a car like a big shot. I kept the needle right on fiftyfive. |
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