He was ably substituted by chief organiser Kathleen Nerney in the afternoon. |
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One afternoon I left Johnny working underneath the jeep and wandered out of sight to an open meadow where the silence was absolute. |
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Rain is expected to pop up Wednesday afternoon as a warm front arrives from the south. |
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If ever we wanted a better example of what a bunch of wallies the members opposite are, David Brown gave it to us this afternoon. |
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You don't see highly successful people clocking out of the office every afternoon at five. |
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Try of the afternoon came from David Whitehouse, who ran 75 metres to put his team unassailably ahead 13 minutes before time. |
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Your regular Friday afternoon guide to what is going on in local parks and along your usual walkies routes. |
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Before the change, the team conducted its walk-through in the morning, then practiced in the late afternoon. |
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The stones on the bottom of the brook were flat and greenish in the wan afternoon light. |
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She lives in a plush Park Avenue apartment, has a maid and an ageing pooch that she takes for walkies every afternoon. |
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The power sunroof will enhance those afternoon drives and trips to the beach, as will the ICE 6000 CD player. |
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Soon the sounds of tuning instruments filled the afternoon, then the accordion warbled out its organ-like notes. |
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As high tide approached early Monday afternoon, surface winds pushed water against the sea wall and flooded a short stretch of Sunrise Drive. |
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On the door of a waiting room at East Croydon station this afternoon, I saw the following sign. |
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By mid afternoon the whole world was converging on America as the horrifying and abominable events unfolded. |
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In the afternoon, about a thousand people marched in protest through the largest Prague square, with police nowhere in sight. |
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Halford, absent from court all morning, arrives late in the afternoon with a large, black double-deck and a cassette. |
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That line so outraged the dad at E-Z Car Rental that he repeated it aloud on Wednesday afternoon. |
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The bit, in which two chopper-riding mamas host an afternoon talk show, started off well. |
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But the next afternoon, and perhaps the next, we would return to the same cruxes, and often assay the same options. |
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His success later in the afternoon has staggered a nation and sent two families reeling from heartache that never diminishes. |
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Today we associate the morning coat with arch-formality, like weddings, state funerals or an afternoon at ascot or Henley. |
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This afternoon she joined her father-in-law, Charles, at a south London gallery dedicated to art therapy for children. |
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Friday afternoon, I received an email from Marriott International CEO Arne Sorensen. |
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In the afternoon, at the hour of the shooting the day before, Bratton came to the scene with white flowers. |
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Phase one began with a morning abseil down a 45m cylinder at Brisbane's Mount Crosby water treatment facility, followed by rafting in the afternoon. |
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Women who could afford to make bail started being released every two hours early Wednesday afternoon. |
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Then, one afternoon in early September, carrey decided to take his work to the streets. |
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A few months ago, I remember sitting with Dr. buss in his hospital room one afternoon. |
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The accountant is meeting with another client right now, but she'll be able to see you later this afternoon. |
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That afternoon, on a hunch, Ray Molina, a longtime friend who lived in New Mexico, followed an arcing route south from the lodge. |
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Every afternoon she was at the archery field doing it like all my other students. |
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On Friday afternoon, I stood by the burger King checking the bars on my phone like a kid with a curfew. |
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Detectives with a fugitive task force caught up with Polanco and a friend on a Bronx street in the early afternoon. |
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Take a winter afternoon at aqueduct Park in Queens several months ago, just a mile from JFK airport. |
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On the first afternoon of the three-day confab, as guests are still strolling in, the booth already has attracted a crowd. |
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So we will have to wait and see what happens on Friday afternoon I guess. |
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The guard had been working in the public waiting area of York Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon when a man set off an alarm on a walk-through metal detector. |
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On Tuesday afternoon, Gomez wore a bindi out for a public appearance again, this time for an appearance on Ellen. |
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Lou watched George Selkirk step into the batter's box for a few practice swings one afternoon. |
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Late in the afternoon of April 26, 1937 waves of bombers obliterated the ancient capital of Basque Spain, Guernica. |
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He looked, that dreadful afternoon, as if he had just come from his barber, tailor and haberdasher. |
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The brief storm was a relief from the monotony of the hot summer afternoon. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the record crowd on a balmy Southern California afternoon. |
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While Abas was putting on his shirt after performing the ablutions for the afternoon prayer, he was surprised to see a new prayer mat spread neatly on his bed. |
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Berlusconi repeated the antic in the afternoon in the lower house of Parliament, this time to jeers from fellow politicians. |
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She stayed nearly three weeks until, come a Saturday afternoon, Arie returned from taking a wagonload of the last of the season's apples to the market. |
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Met him on the D train going to Yankee Stadium one day and spent that afternoon watching a ballgame with him in the press box. |
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Afterwards, in the afternoon, campers pick between theater, dance, athletics, and crafts. |
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Catesby and the others arrived at Huddington early in the afternoon, and were met by Thomas Wintour. |
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The actual installation of the tree then takes place in the afternoon or evening. |
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Elders would dress, take a breakfast by 11 o'clock, have a nap and in the afternoon or evening would generally go to the Forum. |
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In Shakespeare's day, plays were most often performed at noon or in the afternoon in broad daylight. |
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During late-season skiing, I have encountered ice in the morning and mashed potatoes in the afternoon. |
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Johnson completed half of the translation in one afternoon and the rest the following morning. |
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One afternoon Laura damaged some furniture, and Mr. Sherman prescribed as her punishment a mealless evening. |
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She returns to him one afternoon, where they submit to their desire for one another. |
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This format continued until 1967 when jazz was relegated to just the Saturday afternoon session and by 1969 had disappeared entirely. |
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The match consisted of 5 foursomes in the morning and 10 singles in the afternoon, played on the King's Course. |
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In 1987, with the matches back in the United States, ABC covered both weekend days, but only in the late afternoon. |
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Arthur Havers won the event with a score of 142 which included a course record 67 in the afternoon. |
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At the 11th hole in the afternoon someone accidentally trod on Ray's ball, pressing it into the soft ground. |
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Hailwood then went on to win the GP race, which carried World Championship points, in the afternoon of the same day. |
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Since Chichester arrived at Lord Howe Island in the afternoon, the Sun was to his northwest when he made his turn. |
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There is a famous Fairy Bridge and it is said to be bad luck if one fails to wish the fairies good morning or afternoon when passing over it. |
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As mourners cannot attend synagogue during shiva, a minyan gathers for morning, afternoon, and evening services in their home. |
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The fourth gun resumed firing intermittently in the afternoon, and its garrison surrendered on 7 June. |
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A quintessential British custom, afternoon tea is a small meal snack typically eaten between 4pm and 6pm. |
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Many moons had waxed and waned when on the afternoon of a lovely summer day a lusty broad-boned knight was riding through the forest of Sherwood. |
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On Llareggub Hill, Mae Rose Cottage spends a lazy afternoon wishing for love. |
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One afternoon we were watching Ingmar Bergman's autumn Sonata. |
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While in the British Museum tearoom one afternoon, they decided to begin a 'movement' in poetry, called Imagism. |
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When he died in 1952, his son Rupert inherited a controlling interest in an Adelaide afternoon tabloid, The News. |
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He went for a walk the next afternoon, and wrote his last entry that day, 27 April. |
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She has lipstick on her chin, a ladder in her tights and looks as though she's spent the afternoon creating Neknomination videos. |
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Bathing was the focus of daily socializing in the late afternoon before dinner. |
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On Friday afternoon the Scots host descended without speaking any word to meet the English. |
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Every afternoon the whole world is invited to assist at the crashing fall of some beech or elm or oak. |
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A novice nip, newly arrived in London, went one afternoon to the Red Bull in Bishopsgate, an inn converted to a playhouse. |
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The active period for the red squirrel is in the morning and in the late afternoon and evening. |
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The top bands at the end of the qualifying round play in a second event in the afternoon to determine an aggregate winner. |
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The afternoon fixing was introduced in 1968 to provide a price when US markets are open. |
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A lull probably occurred early in the afternoon, and a break for rest and food would probably have been needed. |
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During the afternoon, the 10th SWB and 17th RWF were committed to the wood. |
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During the afternoon, heavy rain began to fall and did so for three days, hindering future operations. |
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He has been noodling with that trumpet all afternoon, and every bit of it sounds awful. |
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The band drove down from Cardiff in a Ford Transit with their equipment and then spent the afternoon drinking. |
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The afternoon also featured a BBC Radio Wales tribute to Sir Stanley, hosted by Owen Money and recorded live in Ferndale RFC itself. |
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I can't believe you left the lawnmower out in the open when you knew it was going to rain this afternoon! |
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The islanders welcomed most of these reforms, and took up afternoon tea, cricket and other English pastimes. |
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On the afternoon of 31 May, Beatty encountered Hipper's battlecruiser force long before the Germans had expected. |
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The German advance forces reached the Meuse line late in the afternoon of 12 May. |
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During the afternoon the Germans attacked again on all three sides of the perimeter, with infantry supported by tanks. |
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The yacht was refloated on the afternoon tide and brought away 165 men, as other vessels took other casualties. |
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An OWS afternoon march ends not at Wall Street but at a rally by postal workers protesting against a five-day delivery week. |
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On the afternoon of 30 August, the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division crossed the Seine near Elbeuf and entered Rouen to a jubilant welcome. |
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In the afternoon, they paused to regroup to attack again but they were bombed for two and a half hours and were prevented from even forming up. |
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When the wet season occurs during the warm season, or summer, rain falls mainly during the late afternoon and early evening hours. |
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The slaves typically had to stand from eight in the morning until two in the afternoon while buyers viewed them. |
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Under the new deal Flybe will operate 2 daily flights with the afternoon service being dropped. |
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They returned to the UK mainland on board Scillonian III later that afternoon. |
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The finals for both the men and ladies take place on the Sunday afternoon, again racing the same course. |
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Now an hour long, it is still broadcast on Saturday, usually in the late afternoon. |
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Initially, Radio Cornwall shared an afternoon programme with BBC Radio Devon, but now sustains a full daytime service. |
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He learned, afternoon after afternoon, how to edge her into delicious frenzies, how to tremble the clitoris, pericarp, and tip. |
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Because of the mix of nationalities, both in class and during the afternoon activities, students find it easier to learn a new language. |
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After two days of intensive questioning, on the afternoon of 4 January 1981 Sutcliffe suddenly declared he was the Ripper. |
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By the afternoon of 20 December, Vitellius was dead, his armies having been defeated by the Flavian legions. |
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The servant, who was himself one of the plotters, lied to the emperor, telling him that it was already late in the afternoon. |
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In the afternoon of 18 November 1857, a huge explosion rocked Mainz when the city's powder magazine, the Pulverturm, exploded. |
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The sun blazing late in the afternoon, this long hilarious day like a pinwheel inexhaustibly throwing off sparks. |
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Lilly loves everything about John Platz! He feeds her, walks her, gives her treats, and she even takes an afternoon nap with him! |
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An afternoon express was instigated on the same route in June 1879 and became known as The Zulu. |
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We spent the afternoon addressing invitations to all our friends. |
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All the local forecasters are predicting rain for this afternoon. |
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I'm going to the DMV this afternoon to get my driver's license renewed. |
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They enjoyed the languor brought on by a hot summer afternoon. |
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The prime minister will speak at the State Chancellery this afternoon. |
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Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light. |
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At all the places listed below, it's perfectly acceptable to order one afternoon tea and one cream tea and split the afternoon tea goodies. |
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One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven. |
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At quiet hour in the afternoon they were adepts of the olisbos, baubon, and finger. |
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Knew the Jampot well. I spent many an afternoon while I was beaking school in that fine establishment. |
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A luxury waterfront flat believed to be owned by a Hells Angels bikie in Sydney was searched by police this afternoon. |
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On a Saturday afternoon, my wife bought her favorite treat for dessert that evening, a gourmet, nut-filled brownie. |
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We toiled over the capstan, and late in the afternoon slipped out of the harbour. |
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Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. |
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The ambassador has been closeted with the prime minister all afternoon. We're all worried what will be announced when they exit. |
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On Hari Raya, the Asian Civilisations Museum offers an afternoon of traditional Malay games of chapteh and congkak. |
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He got a crash course in babysitting when his sister dropped off his nephew for the afternoon. |
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I know I should diet more, but every afternoon I crave a soda so I have one. |
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This afternoon, we started depaving the driveway to make room for another garden bed. |
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It was turning into an abysmal afternoon for Newcastle and it deteriorated further when Tiote saw red for his challenge on Jon Ashton. |
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I devoted this afternoon to repainting my study, and nothing will get in my way. |
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Being in a civilised country of stage-coaches, I determined to sell my lady friend and be off by the diligence that afternoon. |
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Sweetie, do let me show you the dooziest little afternoon frock that Poiret designed for me in Paris. |
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He had seen, that Maundy Thursday afternoon, dupping their chamber door in all maaaaaaa innocence. |
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The house came into sight, above the cedar grove beyond whose black interstices an apple orchard flaunted in the sunny afternoon. |
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Out I plunge...into the Ready Salted afternoon, froggering between the traffic to the promenade. |
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So I fronted up Saturday afternoon at the usual time to find quite a crowd of blokes waiting to go to work. |
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The Australian Federal Police revealed this afternoon that the email that sparked the so-called Utegate controversy was faked. |
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Out in Fitzroy Street, the Saturday afternoon crowds strolled the wide footpaths, licking gelati. |
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It takes an afternoon or two for the locals to know you are back so that they can drop in for some gup-shup. |
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I'd a Hand Solo this afternoon and another one, like, fifteen minutes ago and now I'm totally wankrupt. |
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In the forenoon it rained, and in the afternoon I looked round the housen to see the damage they did the town. |
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Out in the street, under the reddening afternoon sun, a spectacle of ineluctable commerce greeted her. |
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Along the perimeter road the police car approached, headlamps inflaming the afternoon sunlight. |
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When the wind turned in the late afternoon, the English attacked with the wind and sun behind them. |
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The Royal Exchange caught fire in the late afternoon, and was a smoking shell within a few hours. |
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The traffic was very heavy for early afternoon and Sophia Saint Claire had no explanation as to why it inched on both sides of the jersey wall. |
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By late afternoon, the French army had not succeeded in driving Wellington's forces from the escarpment on which they stood. |
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Caracciolo was hanged aboard the Neapolitan frigate Minerva at 5 o'clock the same afternoon. |
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In the heat of the afternoon, while Roger Clemens threw a temper tantrum and the Boston Red Sox became unraveled, Dave Stewart kept his cool. |
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Although the weather was poor, heavy raids took place that afternoon on the London suburbs and the airfield at Farnborough. |
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The afternoon was latening, but there was, I think, a quietly commemorative glow from the west. |
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It's cold now but it will warm up this afternoon. Make sure you wear layers. |
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That same afternoon we were lazying around in a boat among the water-lilies at the edge of the bay. |
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The remaining four 'tall' masts were demolished on the afternoon of 2 August 2007 with no prior publicity. |
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A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
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The afternoon Bonita an' I were married, when Gene an' the padre had gone, I was happy one minute an' low-hearted the next. |
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We sat in Maccy D's for a little while before she started work in the afternoon. |
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Summer afternoon showers from the Everglades traveling eastward over Downtown Miami. |
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It is unwise to enter the water in early morning or late afternoon to early evening hours when sharks are feeding close to shore. |
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Booker employed his private stock as a late afternoon delight for visitors to the Boston distillery. |
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Spring is generally the windiest time of the year with afternoon sea breezes starting to take effect on the coast. |
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In contrast to the September 2010 quake, the February 2011 earthquake struck on a busy weekday afternoon. |
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Mealtime is a communion for families and schools and some businesses close at midday for lunch, reopening later in the afternoon. |
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In the afternoon, a violent explosion in the city was heard for several miles. |
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Wednesday saw an afternoon conference at Buckingham Palace, hosted by the King and chaired by Balfour. |
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Blair tendered his resignation on 27 June 2007 and Brown assumed office during the same afternoon. |
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The company failed a reinspection Tuesday afternoon and hadn't requested another as of last night. |
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The market typically runs from early morning to 2 o'clock in the afternoon every Sunday year long. |
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Meetings were to be held on the Sunday nearest the full moon, lasting from two o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening. |
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An afternoon service was taking place at the time, and the building was packed with approximately 300 worshippers. |
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It was badly damaged in the Great Thunderstorm of 1638, apparently struck by ball lightning during an afternoon service. |
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The Canton Boy Scouts held a rally April 9, when they demonstrated scoutcrafts in the afternoon and gave a stag performance in the evening. |
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Then one afternoon, as he's stripping the scutes and hide from a shortnose sturgeon, an idea hits him. |
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Leaning over the scuttlebutt one afternoon, Bond suddenly realized he'd been gulping water for maybe a minute. |
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As I entered her house early on the afternoon before the ritual, Nadmid Udgan was busy making protective amulets on her manual sewing machine. |
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Paul went joyfully, and spent the afternoon helping to hoe or to single turnips with his friend. |
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The grounds were slashy, there being a heavy shower in the afternoon. Play with barefoot was difficult. |
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Under a smaragdine canopy of beeches, whose trunks, massive and fantastick, were sheathed in iron grey mail, the afternoon was warm. |
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That was what Agnes thought at two o'clock in the afternoon, but by evening she had softened up some. |
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Late in the afternoon arrived a special delivery, mailed from some small New Jersey town. |
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In each of the last three afternoon foursomes, the Americans were square through 15, but could only come in with two halves and a loss. |
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They streeted the rest of the afternoon, and each picked up an intro lesson. They went back to the church after dinner. |
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As of this afternoon, gay Floridians can get married in Dade County. |
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And it was sad, very sad, to be with Mister Ham Wednesday afternoon. |
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Go on, now. Scram. Take a powder. And don't come back till people on the street start wishing you a good afternoon. |
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The sunny afternoon was there, like another land. By the path grew tansy and little trees. |
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The multigenerational families throughout Australia file off to the footy every Saturday afternoon be it Aussie Rules or Rugby. |
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In a lengthy missive dispatched the next afternoon, Wheeler ticked off a laundry list of reasons why he could not obey Bragg's order. |
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You need the report by this afternoon? No problem! I will whip one out for you in 10 minutes. |
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So Michael sat all the afternoon on the window-seat telling her everything that occurred in the Lane. |
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So relaxed I'm generally still in my elastic waist pyjamas and fluffy baffies at four in the afternoon. |
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The wayward waddlers were spotted at Huddersfield Road in Meltham at 3pm on Thursday afternoon. |
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Another man of Asian origin was also found dead in Wadi Maedeen of Nizwa province on Friday afternoon. |
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Teachers at one Birmingham, seiiool were this afternoon meeting to de-aide whether to drop sanctions or walk out themselves. |
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We were going to launch water rockets on Saturday afternoon and I had a surprise planned. |
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The primary vice of the weekend warrior is trying to fit a week's worth of exercise into a Saturday afternoon. |
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The hours tick by but by late afternoon, the first of the wildebeests slide down the steep bank and into the river. |
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In the afternoon Ban will visit the New Akropolis Museum and in the evening he will attend a dinner hosted by Papandreou and his spouse. |
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I SPENT a lovely sunny and warm winter afternoon in Wollongong about an hour south of Sydney, Australia. |
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Ehiogu was enduring a torried afternoon alongside Southgate, who had one of his wost performances in a Middlesbrough shirt. |
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The pullback appears to have been interpreted as a long entry point by options traders, who are piling into WYN calls this afternoon. |
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Michal Kwiatkowski won the leader's yellow jersey after crossing the line in Bristol yesterday afternoon. |
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Yorkies Boy arrives at a milestone in his career this afternoon when the nine-year-old lines up for his 100th start in the Bath finale. |
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In the afternoon, a German officer with a captured French officer and Belgian soldier, approached under a flag of truce to demand a surrender, which Nicholson refused. |
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Some ice cold lemonade would hit the spot on a warm afternoon. |
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This afternoon the gudgeon of the rudder belonging to the large cutter was drawn out and stolen without being perceived by the man that was stationed to take care of her. |
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He went shopping in the morning, and gardened in the afternoon. |
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They spent an afternoon on it, but thrashed out a solution in the end. |
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I was supposed to do work, but I frittered around all afternoon. |
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During the afternoon, French rearguards, with some parties of British and Belgian troops, were met at Desvres, Samer and the vicinity of Boulogne. |
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He spent the afternoon shaping a swagger-stick from the branch of jarrah and talking with Miss La Rue, who had sufficiently unbent toward him to notice his existence. |
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A great pleasure of a late afternoon is to take a seat on the terrace and knock back a few ice-bedded freshly shucked oysters or clams from the shellfish menu. |
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Finding that the afternoon coach was gone, and finding that his uneasiness grew into positive alarm, as obstacles came in his way, he resolved to follow in a post-chaise. |
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The Vodafone Big Top 40 is produced by Global Radio at its Capital studios in London for broadcast on 145 commercial radio stations in the UK every Sunday afternoon. |
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I have a meeting this afternoon at Citibank with some veeps. |
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In both forms of this interesting plant, the medium-sized spider-like flowers are closed from morning until late afternoon when they open to attract vespertine insects. |
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We saw a water devil form in the late afternoon on the lake. |
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The first business was to make a fire, an operation which was a little delayed by the wetness of the fuel and the ground, owing to the heavy showers of the afternoon. |
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Yesterday morning I saw two ducks, followed by a gaggle of geese in the afternoon, followed by a swan in the evening. All told, it was a bird-filled day for me. |
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In the afternoon the air became black with locusts, and some of the women shrieked, sinking to the floor of the motorbus and covering their hair with traveling rugs. |
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Philpott, who had taunted the Rovers defence all afternoon, changed his angle of attack to find Brabin on the edge of the box and his piledriver gave Jones no chance. |
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On the afternoon of 2 May 1945 the monsoon rains began in full force. |
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The same applies for the final, with two rehearsals on the Friday and the third on Saturday afternoon before the live transmission of the grand final on Saturday evening. |
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An opening ceremony takes place on the afternoon before play begins. |
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Gold medals were presented by the Duchess of Atholl to each member of the teams at the conclusion of the Glasgow Herald tournament on Saturday afternoon. |
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Lee Westwood later criticised Faldo's decision to tell him he wouldn't be playing in the morning foursomes halfway through his afternoon fourballs match on Friday. |
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Competitions are held between teams from both traditions, with games alternating between codes and one version being played in the morning and the other in the afternoon. |
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They married on the afternoon of Christmas Eve 1914 at Emmanuel Church, Clifton, Bristol, which was close to the home of his parents, while Archie was on home leave. |
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Reports of his Islington days refer to the cosy afternoon tea table. |
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It is a rare sunny afternoon in an epically miserable London June when the wide South Bank plaza area along the Thames near Waterloo Bridge begins filling with bicycle riders. |
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This car's a real bargain, and you could drive it away this afternoon! |
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The Concertante di Chicago, our town's conductorless chamber orchestra, will be sharing Purcell, Britten, Haydn, and Handel works this afternoon in their fall concert. |
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I've spent all afternoon shopping and maxed out my credit card. |
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In the early afternoon, the hare pie is spread on the ground at a dip at the top of Hare Pie Bank, which is possibly the site of an ancient temple. |
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That afternoon, in team camp, she started going right all the time. That shows how coachable she is. Her coachability is something I talk to college recruiters about. |
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Late that afternoon, after stopping twice along the way for food and drink, they captured a shepherd boy and burst into the house, armed with pistols. |
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Just three buddies having a Sunday afternoon man date at a faux dive bar. |
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Recruits received two, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. |
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One Sunday afternoon they tried to terrorize and rob Paul Wasserman. |
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For the first time, a matinee Saturday afternoon will accomodate some of the 2,500 to 3,000 worshippers who crowd the county park every Easter morning. |
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A command unit from Rhyl and a water carrier from Caernarfon were also in attendance at the incident, which was brought under control by Friday afternoon. |
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Thirteen healthy infants with a median age of 8 weeks were recorded polygraphically during a morning nap and an afternoon nap in a sleep laboratory. |
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The Cuban Ministry of Higher Education operates a scheme of distance education which provides regular afternoon and evening courses in rural areas for agricultural workers. |
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The weekend's racing action has also been affected by the weather, with today's fixture at Sandown abandoned due to waterlogging following an inspection yesterday afternoon. |
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He was very neat and clean, and took a bath every afternoon. |
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Rains are light, sporadic and occur during the afternoon or evening. |
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Persistent morning drizzle occurs occasionally from June through September, coating the streets with a thin layer of water that generally dries up by early afternoon. |
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In the afternoon, a more solemn procession takes place along the major streets of the city, which last for hours due to large crowd participating in the event. |
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The builder is coming round this afternoon to price up the job. |
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That afternoon, I had arranged to shoot a five-man blowbang... quaint. |
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Sorry about my lack of bloggage. Since the last treatment I have been dealing with multiple, persistent side effects which lifted as of this afternoon. |
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It's almost lunchtime, so I think I'll finish up later this afternoon. |
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The shadows of the chestnut trees sweep wetly through the afternoon. |
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While light winds are advecting moisture into the area from the adjacent waters, local heating creates afternoon thundershowers to recycle evaporated soil moisture. |
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We were seen quarrelling this afternoon in a saloon over on the Bowery. |
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The place was a favourite with all, and the ramble in this quarter was quite a regular custom of the afternoon with the fair heiress of Colonel Walton in particular. |
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Things peaked a year later with a Sunday afternoon biffo pitting a good-sized detachment of rockers against a combined force of surfies and clubbies. |
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By late afternoon, crews brought airboats to the store to help blow out smoke that had filled the building, and to clear out water from the sprinklers. |
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Danish shines In the J Division match played at the SQU ground on Friday afternoon, Khalsa United registered a comfortable 23 runs win over the all Omani players OCT Al Hail. |
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Pack an esky with ice-cold bottles of Cooper's Green Label and head down to Holloways Beach, just north of Cairns, around beer o'clock on a Friday afternoon. |
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Do you think it was a ladyish, afternoon call, another-cup-of-tea-please apparition that visits your Professor Cranks and that journalist chap you are always talking about? |
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The river burst its banks in the late afternoon, flooding areas of Sheffield from the Wicker to Meadowhall, and two people died after being swept away by the water. |
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In the high, amphitheatrical Nicolai Hall that afternoon I saw the Duma sitting in permanence, tempestuous, grouping around it all the forces of opposition. |
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It was a great match because Woosy is such a great competitor, but I was six under this morning and seven this afternoon and I hope I can take that form into the weekend. |
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When he was just beyond the house Kwan Moh Kia dropped down between the shafts, on that March afternoon in 1906, when his aorta exploded like a roadworn tyre. |
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A kindly old man sits on the park bench every afternoon feeding pigeons. |
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After several hours of combat, the prison fell that afternoon. |
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As it was a sunny afternoon, we decided to dine alfresco on the patio. |
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In looking at meal structures, Douglas made a clear distinction between the afternoon tea which is a snack and the high tea which is classified as a light meal. |
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That afternoon when the boys were in the field Mr. Frickstad sherlocked around in the tents and under the cots looking for a missing rocking-chair. |
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Japan will launch an M-5 rocket to deliver an X-ray astronomy satellite into orbit Sunday afternoon, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said Saturday. |
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It was afternoon, and the sun shone slantingly on the waters of the river, above which on the hills amid trees and flowering gardens stood the house of Captain Andrew Brown. |
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For most of the sunny, windy, chilly afternoon, this was a yawner. |
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He lay slooming half-asleep, half-awake, thinking about Tuesday afternoon. |
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It contained the fire until late afternoon, when the flames leapt across and began to destroy the wide, affluent luxury shopping street of Cheapside. |
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Jeremy Fisher, 13, spent a good part of the afternoon building four snowmen and a snowdog outside his home on Main Street in the Broad Brook section of East Windsor. |
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The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was Harold's death, about which differing stories are told. |
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The British tradition of afternoon tea is still observed on the last Friday of each month, from January to August, at the hilltop mansion of the governor-general in Nassau. |
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Godolphin can have a good afternoon with both Yodelling and Emirates Comfort primed to strike for Charlie Appleby and Saeed bin Suroor respectively. |
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In the late afternoon when the ground is squishingly soft and soggy and the grass can be peeled loose from the earth, along comes Mother's aunt, puffing down the road. |
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With a quiet bank holiday afternoon to fill, the Mill yesterday dug out the old magic kit, brushed the cobwebs off its top hat and practiced a few abracadabras. |
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Best came close to getting on the end of Barton's cross but he was inches away from connecting. It was an incident that summed up Newcastle's afternoon. |
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Mary's and then performing a second return voyage in the afternoon. |
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Claire Harris, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said Michael Porter had been walking his two Yorkshire Terriers along Clee Road on the afternoon of October 5 last year. |
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On the afternoon of 2 August 1100, the King had gone hunting in the New Forest, accompanied by a team of huntsmen and a number of the Norman nobility, including Henry. |
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The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was the death of Harold, about which differing stories are told. |
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The Beauman Division and Norman Force, both improvised formations, left on the evening of 17 June and the rearguard battalion was evacuated in the afternoon of 18 June. |
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