They were gone at last, the warm wind whipping her long brown locks as they bounded through the grass. |
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Men and boys are dressed in casual lungis or loose-fitting kana robes as they go about their daily affairs. |
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One of the robbers chased after him, and, as they struggled, a firearm was discharged again. |
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Her ponytail was ratted and her bangs were sticking up all over while her braids were perfectly fine as they always were. |
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A gritty community of fishermen and farmers, Hythe has always had its ferrymen, or wherrymen as they were known for centuries. |
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The chairman pulled rank, as they so often do in such open and shut cases, and persuaded his underlings he was entitled to enter his court. |
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She challenged women to take advantage of this opportunity as they stood to benefit from the program. |
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A glass mixing bowl or jug and a glass rod are best for blending, as they can be cleaned properly after use. |
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He leads an excellent ensemble cast as they battle the elements, politicians and US boffins who think they know better. |
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Cameras from all sides pointed at me, whirring mechanically as they changed their angles of attack. |
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The remaining five were picked off as they rushed the vans in an attempt to find sanctuary from the hail of bullets. |
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The beaches here are perfect for family and children as they offer fabulous attractions for all. |
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Drake and Spade sat down, both avoiding looking at the girls as they paid their tab at the register and left. |
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These animals also have spurred heels, but these appear to be a feature of both sexes in the young, the females losing them as they mature. |
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I would also suggest that all intercounty and club games should have two referees as they have in Aussie Rules. |
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Some people stood with their arms raised, as if in blessing, and they swayed slightly as they prayed. |
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The private detective arrived as they were trying to decide whether to have ice cream or cake for afters. |
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One of the robbers chased after him and as they struggled, a firearm was fired again. |
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As far as they can tell, they seem to be moving quickly and under cover of night, but they can find proof of little else. |
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Splinters were flung in every direction, some aflame, becoming miniature meteors as they ignited in the dry air. |
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The MPs will don tall chefs' hats and traditional whites and toss pancakes in the air as they run. |
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Most ices and sorbets require beating or whisking regularly as they freeze, to break up the ice crystals. |
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They are very hospitable to learned and well-traveled people, as they love to learn new things from them. |
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At one point, we rounded a blind corner and startled a gigantic grizzly sow and her cub as they crossed a shallow, rocky creek. |
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So while the team finished the indoor season only weeks ago there is no rest for the weary as they prepare to head outside. |
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The ministers and MPs are aware that people's expectations are very high as they are expected to deliver the goods. |
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Ray watched as they moved piece by piece, some moves taking longer to consider than others. |
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They dress in their best clothes, and as they go into town, their neighbors follow. |
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Joining the single currency when the economics were not right would foster a backlash when things went wrong, as they assuredly would. |
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Depending on the atomic species, ion beams can be used to dope semiconductors even as they carve out circuit patterns. |
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Several people commented on the real buzz of excitement they felt as they entered the auditorium. |
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The Buddhas I saw in corners were not serene or reassuring presences, as they might be in other parts of Asia. |
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Pizzas are grilled, and kebabs threaded with bread between the chunks of meat, to soak up their juices as they cook. |
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In memory only part of experiences are seen as they really were, while others fade into a shadow of themselves. |
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Slip-on sandals are extremely versatile as they can be worn with dressier chinos, jeans and even a nice pair of Bermuda shorts. |
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It was lucky that the windows are double-glazed as they kept back the flames for a few minutes. |
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They also astutely observed the land and people around them as they jostled along. |
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We stand squarely behind the Government of Montserrat and support them as they go forward with the project. |
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But it proved nothing more than a false note as they were lashed into submission by the boundary-belting cyclone that is Kevin Pietersen. |
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Sit on a leg press machine, feet flat on the foot plate, about the same distance apart as they are on the bike, knees bent. |
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Not that it matters, as they knew who it was, but they had a job trying to piece the scene together. |
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It's a shame that we don't have pageants and parades for our patron saint's day as they do in other countries. |
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It is a problem people are prepared to turn a blind eye to it because people rarely notice these sites as they are covered over. |
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He rode two horses at the same time, standing astride with one leg on each horse, as they cantered in unison around the sawdust circle. |
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Lawn-mowing after dark is a convenient way to mince slugs as they emerge from cover. |
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They sneak in in the midnight hours, but grey-headed women come to jeer them as they pass. |
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Since it was first class, they later offered her a plump pillow and a nice blanket as they reclined her chair for her. |
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I delivered my address to about 50 women as they ate breakfast and smiled appropriately at my remarks. |
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Publisher Sander Hicks is a mohawked young whippersnapper, who, despite his defiant appearance, is as slick as they come. |
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Even before the main acts came on, adoring fans made a beeline for the stage to make sure they got as close as they could to the stars. |
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Their mysterious clicks and whines echoed through the water as they bumped and circled each other. |
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Just as they have long craved mastery of reverse swing, so England have coveted a mystery spinner. |
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Try as they might, they couldn't stick with the restrictions of low-carb dieting. |
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Direct comparisons with previous surveys, however, cannot be made as they obtain quotes for different profiles of drivers. |
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For Italy it was a day of bitter disappointment as they ran out again battered and bruised by more adept opponents. |
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It might take longer for boys to learn, especially as they also have to master weeing while standing up. |
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The town council has no way of providing services inside town camps as they are private property. |
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Some minutes later, as they were finishing their meal, there was a sharp rap on the front door. |
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Airline industry experts have forecasted the demise of airline hubs for almost as long as they have existed. |
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As unnerving as they may be, Fischer says nightmares are a useful and healthy response to trauma, as they reconnect us to our emotions. |
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It was not exactly a risky position, my only danger was being mashed by fellow rafters as they banked right, or so I believed. |
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Not all of them were as experienced or as wise as they made themselves out to be, but it was a learning experience, certainly. |
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Creative ingenuity gone, the arts and industries would decay, sky-scrapers would crumble, plantations would be weedgrown, as they are in Haiti. |
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He frequently is greeted by skiing friends and well-wishers as they pass him on the trail. |
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Just as they ran towards the back door, the front was kicked in and officers raided the house. |
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In all the Assemblymen, I haven't seen one sharp dresser, as they all wears very expensive, locally tailor-made suits. |
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One can disdain the cult of personality, but one cannot dismiss the look of radiant delight on her friends' faces as they cluster around her. |
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Watch out for acidic drinks, such as fizzy drinks and fruit juices, as they can cause tooth erosion. |
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Someone wrote in and asked if I would settle, as they put it, for an adjunct position if I can't get a faculty position. |
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The man turned himself in to police in Buritam Province as they searched for him on suspicion he had killed a greater adjutant stork last week. |
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As long as they don't have to act manly and pretend not to be afraid of insects. |
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Principles are not an afterthought to be considered only so long as they do not affect profits. |
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And, once again, traditionalists are reacting against globalization just as vehemently, if not more so, as they did against modernity. |
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But then no one reads a newspaper in the same way as they do a magazine. Newspapers primarily inform. |
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She also lent me a couple of Ben Elton books which were good, but not as good for relaxing as they have a whole dark seedy side. |
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The shorter girl was suddenly wobbly as they pulled on their coats and linked hands again. |
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Their many layers of clothing and heavy sleds weighed them down as they attempted to scale the hill. |
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Right across the region players experienced similar sensations as they tested their rusty wet weather skills. |
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The commentators aren't quite sure what to say, as they don't know which rule this falls under. |
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The team does not feel the average person today is as ignorant toward shams and charlatans as they might have been just ten years ago. |
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She was as classy as they come in the face of misfortune, so was he when he got jobbed out of a second medal. |
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True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor. |
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Do not use kerosene or fuel oil emulsions as they can cause undesirable flavors in fish. |
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It starts off as a straightforward reality show following three couples as they break up and enter the New York City dating scene once again. |
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The lads would sneak away from school to get a lift on the circus vehicles as they approached the town. |
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He can also choose to pad his pockets by lifting the purses and jewels off passers-by as they walk through the streets. |
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Wikipedians, as they call themselves, have removed or restricted information in the past. |
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It would be relatively easy for every community to affix geodetic coding on the signs as they are placed. |
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In addition, this model must be replicable and adaptable to new products and services as they come to market. |
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Beachfront development, with its artificial lighting, lures turtles astray as they mistake the lights for the moon, causing them to get stranded. |
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The public is encouraged to attend the event, and men are welcome to cheer on the women and children as they march. |
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Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very delicate organs that are easily damaged. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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Young mothers who were pale with fear and shock held their children as close as they could to protect them. |
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But it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, as they say, and I've discovered an excellent replacement taxi service. |
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Kilcummin were confounding the critics as they played with dash and flair, first to every ball as they attacked in waves. |
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In the bush the first owner-builders also operated outside the law as they squatted on Crown land. |
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Hall believed that children recapitulate stages of human evolution as they grow from infants to adults. |
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Conditions for the survival of the lyric would seem as favorable now as they ever were. |
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However, they can squawk as much as they like, as long as they look as good as they do. |
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Most of the once vociferous campaigners were too busy to talk as they listened to the latest news on a wind-up radio. |
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They were shot as they launched an attack on the police station using guns and a bomb in the bucket of a mechanical digger. |
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They also had a small roadster there with their electric motor, but I was unable to see into the engine bay as they had lost the keys! |
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They exchanged puzzled looks but gave it no more thought as they took their place in the receiving line. |
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Of course, when that happens, we see the members opposite whingeing and moaning, as they are now. |
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He ran after the group, staying on their tail as they headed into High Woods Country Park. |
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Free calls allow scammers to spend as long as they want wearing victims down with long calls or repeatedly phoning back. |
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These buses stop the traffic and cause tailbacks down Tadcaster Road every day as they turn left from the middle lane on Blossom Street. |
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People do not attend chapel and church as much as they used to, so the traditions are slowly dying out. |
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Her parents raged at each other, as they often did in the middle of the night. |
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The old lady who had been inside smiled a little bemusedly, holding the lift door open for them as they pushed by her. |
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Faye squealed, the two of them sprinting back toward the ladder as fast as they possibly could. |
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As a result of the high electrical conductivity of sea water, signals are attenuated rapidly as they propagate downward through it. |
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The boat heeled over hard as they hit the opposing wind that circulated in harbour. |
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The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage. |
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When he finally died, they touched his body as they bound him in a sheet, feeling the paper thin skin, almost touching bone. |
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Once they have access to the telephone system, the hackers are able to reconfigure it and then make as many calls as they want. |
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The news was welcomed by traders in the city who have weathered a difficult winter, as they vowed to keep up the momentum. |
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But the result will satisfy neither side as they remain in the lower regions of the table with all their rivals still to play today. |
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The two people will receive their normal monthly salaries as they will be obliged to work at least six hours a day. |
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Luckily, she's about as understanding as they come, and puts up with most of my antics. |
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None of them, however, was able to touch Daru-brahman for as soon as they started, their chisels broke and fell to pieces. |
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Unfortunately, it is often not enough and the final designs that we turn into deliverable software are still not as good as they should be. |
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But he said nothing and Allie had no choice but to follow him as they began their weary trek across the wide, empty beach. |
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Suffice it to say, different minerals weather and grow at different rates within higher organisms, just as they do in the ambient environment. |
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Incredibly powerful, fast machines spit flames as they race each other over a very short, straight course. |
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Holidaymakers Hazel and David Matchett have described their terrifying last minute dash to safety as they fled Hurricane Ivan. |
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They've shown initiative, intelligence and an acute awareness of what punters need as they traipse round the stands. |
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Symptoms are often overlooked, as they are mild and commonly experienced by well people. |
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Three men were manhandled to the ground and handcuffed as they attempted to rush the event. |
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By the by, Thompson went out trick or treating, as they say, last Halloween wearing nothing but a turban, a jockstrap and some lipstick, he says. |
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Under the regime of fiat currency these ratchets are irresistible as they are powered and amplified by speculation. |
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But their career may not move at the same rate or in the same direction as they first intended. |
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The building sent a rush of cold air through their hair as they walked into the air conditioning. |
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In Dorset, mackerel usually arrive in June, as they chase the sand eels and whitebait inshore, sometimes chasing them right up onto the beach. |
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One is much less likely to consider the possible choices and decisions made as they buzz by quickly. |
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He became serious for a moment as they stepped onto the marble floor of the entry hall. |
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They shook rattles fashioned of skulls on long bones as they chanted the cadences of the spell. |
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He starts up running again, counting his pocket change, wipes his goggles as they joggle up and down his face. |
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These are not discussed here as they are not expected to be utilized in the micropower area. |
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After a summer vacation, most children look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones as they return to school. |
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Many men returned to work on the mills every season for many years as they got a regular wage and their keep. |
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A safety zone was established around all visiting Navy and foreign ships as they transited to their berths at the piers on the Hudson River. |
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Just place a clean, heavy skillet on top of your sandwiches to press and weigh them down as they grill. |
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Residents have been complaining about the sound of engines and bikes whizzing past them as they walk on footpaths. |
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Lighthouse keepers and fisherman generally report them as they spend more time near the sea. |
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But these terms, profoundly limiting as they are, are actually touchstones that disputants in the periodical debate would recognize. |
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You can make information available proactively and deliver reactive messages that address specific events as they develop. |
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A traditional range such as an Aga is also an option if you have the space, as they can boil water as well as supply heat for cooking. |
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As far as they were concerned, discrimination was simply a reflection of society's values at the time. |
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For Grade 1, readers were selected as they are in many cases the first books that children encounter. |
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Just as they were about to give up hope, Mr Smith started whooping and yelling. |
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The oarsmen were already seated at their places and were laughing and joking as they prepared to set to the oars. |
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I understand I think fairly deeply the losses that aging people experience as they get older, the loss of physical movement. |
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His fellow crew men did not raise the alarm until the Monday morning as they thought he had stayed on the Spanish vessel. |
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They realized that the particles emitted by radioactive elements as they decay are in fact little bits of the atomic nuclei. |
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Here are the figures as they appeared when the poll was closed at midnight last night. |
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But, we were young, and the campers enjoyed swinging from one upper berth to another as they had in earlier trips. |
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Other differences emerged in two groups as they aged and were assessed with quantitative chest radiology. |
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These objects remain largely as they have always been, an aggregate of separate dust grains and frozen water, loosely held together. |
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I hope to have photos and an entry about my new carnivorous flora soon, as they are wicked cool. |
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Dringhouses maintained their good start in division two as they beat a fancied Sewerby side by four wickets. |
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There are no gates, just airlocks placed as close to each other as they could be while still allowing ships to berth. |
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He paid tribute to the bravery of the police involved in making the arrests, as they had not known whether the gun was real or imitation. |
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They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression. |
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There are a few cairns, but do not rely on them, as they are widely spaced and small. |
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Inspiring to have a parent who's managed to develop wisdom but still stay as young at heart as they were when I was tiny. |
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I think it's the duty of any serious reader to read as widely and as disparately as they can. |
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I bought it for the widescreen capability, so I could watch big wide movies as they were meant to be seen. |
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The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience. |
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No, Hannibal, Face, Murdoch and BA have had their day, glorious as it was, and we should remember them as they were. |
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Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
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As soon as they had gone, the woman went out into the street and frantically flagged down a motorist before alerting police to the robbery. |
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She swallowed her protests, but they burned as they went down, making her want to gag. |
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The radars picked up and tracked the pieces of the shuttle as they fell to Earth. |
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As soon as they got to the bend, I saw him strike one of the Europeans with his taiaha. |
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All the houses have been snapping up as much of the available talent as they feel they can afford. |
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Even as he simply held her hand as they walked into his house, she felt at home with him. |
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Youngsters at a nursery near Swindon will feel right at home singing Old MacDonald's Farm as they will be housed in a former barn. |
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One man is at the head of the boat, and he springs off first as they touch land. |
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Drew and Seigi dashed out and hurried towards their fathers, calling and laughing as they ran. |
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Ambitious on it as they are off it, the players are technically-gifted and hard-working, with a will of iron. |
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The streets are public highways and people should be allowed to do as they please, within reason. |
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The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament. |
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Youths were as fed up with black leadership as they were with white supremacy. |
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Carlisle forced their way back into the game and managed to draw level by half time and, try as they might, Ambleside could not score again. |
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The small crowd scattered, and all seemed to remember some urgent task as they rushed away. |
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A child's handful of balloons escapes, as they must do every hour on the hour, and floats away over the Magic Kingdom. |
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Two teams battle for laughs and points as they make up scenes, games and songs on the spot. |
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The guards looked rather bored as they sifted aimlessly through the straw at the edges of the cart. |
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Over the next few weeks the Clarets will have a hectic schedule with plenty of midweek games as they continue to chase the play-off dream. |
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Conor and Tiernan are intrigued to see Northern Ireland, or Norn Iron as they pronounce it, mimicking a northern accent. |
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It was all wind and hot air as they promised to smash the state, smash the administration, smash this, smash that. |
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The accordion player played for the children as they wound their colourful ribbons round the maypole. |
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They wound up the regular season at home on Thanksgiving Day as they walloped the opposition. |
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The sheer beauty of the sound of the choir, as they faultlessly sing their Latin tracts. |
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It takes the band a couple of songs to hit their flow and as they do you can feel the change in the air. |
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Early pastoralists, or squatters as they were often called, lived a hard and pioneering life, often in isolation with few if any comforts. |
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If I had been in that airport and my flight was held up because of these idiots, I would have cheered the police on as they arrested the couple. |
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If people winked in real life as much as they do in texts this world would be a pretty creepy place. Lulz. |
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They were carrying a hammer which they banged on the security windows of the bank as they demanded money. |
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Each day's ride will leave participants breathless as they view deep gorges, whitewater rivers, cool streams, and a variety of wildlife. |
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I was attached as security detail to the civil affairs team as they toured the little town nearby. |
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Too Late is a northern soul classic. It's a great battle between Larry and Johnny as they trade vocals while telling the story. |
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Her long golden hair streamed behind her like a golden flag as they galloped across the plains. |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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The kidnappers held their victims as long as they wished and then released them when and where they pleased. |
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Streptococci emit light during log phase growth, and luminescence subsides as they enter stationary phase. |
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A brave Whitefield man has told how he fought off two thugs who attacked him as they attempted to steal his high-performance Mini. |
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She had leapt out of bed and pushed aside the muslin curtains just in time to see two receding figures as they ran into the forest. |
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But yesterday villagers chose to party and have a good time, as they could do nothing more than wait until the flood waters had receded. |
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Beetles, on the other hand, keep their hind wings well hidden under hard protective wing cases to protect them as they forage for food. |
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Flashing brilliant sparks of glittering light as they hover and dart among flowers, hummingbirds evoke a surreal magic. |
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He has seen film of a man walking down a supermarket aisle, and all the tins flying off the shelves as they pass. |
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That harks back to Victorian days when most guests arrived by train and as they entered the hotel, the reception was the first place they saw. |
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Cars swerved this way and that to avoid them as they weaved in and around the traffic. |
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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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This scene is familiar to some mental health care workers as they attend to trauma victims. |
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Whatever he might have added was cut off as they had reached the small patio where they'd lunched the previous day. |
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I want to see these young, recidivist offenders locked up, as they should be. |
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Perhaps the car's unusual looks, which were striking when it was first launched, are no longer as fresh and winsome as they once were. |
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A baying mob of youths hurled abuse at firefighters as they battled a suspicious rubbish fire threatening to engulf an electricity pylon. |
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When police vehicles fail to stop for you, you are required to stand at attention and salute the officers as they speed past. |
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It would be a win-win situation for everybody, as long as they let everyone work. |
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Deleted files will be wiped from the disk as thoroughly as they can to reduce the possibility of recovery. |
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While on the cruise ship, I take pictures of those who have been especially kind to me, as they make nice memories for my cruise album. |
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I don't think we are being alarmists in our fears as they have been borne out in the past. |
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Apparently not everyone was listening as attentively as they ought to have been. |
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There could be as much bitter and acrimonious political argument and debate as they liked, but from now on all problems had to be resolved politically. |
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The great migration to the North through World War II had given black people at least some clout as they began to vote Democratic. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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The stones sparkled as they caught the weak light from the car. |
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For years I used to hate reading the rantings of newspaper columnists as they pounded some hapless individual before moving on glibly to the next victim. |
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The aerialists were breathtaking as they spun and danced through the air, and twisted their bodies around ribbons of cloth hanging down from the ceiling. |
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I would also ask the Court to note that the tabs which were attached to our original submissions are still relevant and should be kept, as they will be referred to. |
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Companies can, of course, recompense their senior employees as they see fit, in line with what they perceive as the going rate for the jobs they do. |
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In almost every town, big and small, street lights beam just as much light up and out as they do down, illuminating much more than just the street. |
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We had a meeting with staff and council officers last Monday, the 20th, where they said they couldn't carry on as they were and they were at their wits' end. |
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Some singers astonished the judges with their amazing control over their voice as they got tested in the nuances of musical notes in various ragas. |
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On Sunday evening as the mist fell on Hyde Park, delirious supporters gave vent to their emotions as they cheered the new kings of Roscommon football. |
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They try hard not to make any sudden moves as they draw their weapons out. |
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The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
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The pressure-drops through the engine are minimal, which means the fish avoid decompression sickness, or the bends, as they pass through the machine. |
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Our mission was to look for hostile radars as they became active. |
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There was no 40-minute gunfight, he writes, and the SEALs were not fired at as they approached the compound. |
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Youngsters in the nursery and reception classes were asked to dress up as their favourite animal as they celebrated the 12 animals used to represent the Chinese calendar. |
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Candid about her own journey to reclaim God's woman within, she makes readers feel she walks with them as they journey toward inner peace and joy. |
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Now this surprised me not a jot because, like most non-social workers, I am a firm believer that kids who are allowed to do as they please grow up to be monsters. |
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It was intended that Air Force wings should train as they fight. |
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Enthusiastically receiving the rules and given free rein to be as chauvinistic as they like, the five men meet in the pub to think up some new rules of their own. |
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Kildare used the elements and the extra man to good advantage in the second half as they launched wave after wave of attacks on the Southerners' goal. |
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The Saints upped the temperature as they began to attack relentlessly. |
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He is almost brushed aside by the police as they pursue the kidnapper. |
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Portlaoise are still missing the style and dash that won them so many admirers as they swept through Laois and Leinster and contested an All Ireland club final this year. |
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Pretending to stop and look in a shop window, he turned quickly and set his back against a wall as they came up, knowing that they had come for him. |
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Also, they were almost impossible to find as they are always on the move. |
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His eyes welled with tears as they rushed down his cheeks like waterfall. |
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Four ships, including Dumanoirs Formidable sailed to windward of the British and exchanged shots with them as they passed, then sailed away from the battle. |
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Can we expect the IRA to behave with more political sagacity and give Trimble something more than begrudging and belated help as they have done over the past three years? |
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The girls squealed with delight as they each grabbed a slice greedily. |
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This they easily achieved as they were aided by popular support. |
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We also couldn't go firing darts willy-nilly as they are very powerful. |
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The whole residence was blanketed in a dusty atmosphere that made me sneeze often when the windows were shut up tightly as they were on this particular day. |
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Somehow, the cast had managed to take over the bar, commandeering almost every chair in the place as they crowded around a group of tables squashed together. |
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If this is correct, the US response should be to drive a wedge between the perpetrators and to their close supporters, rebarbative as they definitely will turn out to be. |
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Antelopes are well represented here, particularly the sable antelope which shows off their extravagant horns as they proudly march between stands of miombo woodland trees. |
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Introduced in 1964, GI Joe was the first action figure and proved that companies could sell dolls to boys, so long as they called them something else. |
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If there are clowns and incompetents and criminals in your midst and you protect them, you're just as bad as they are and you command no respect at all from anyone. |
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Users hate pop-up ads almost as much as they do spam, but they get noticed better than banners so advertisers continue to demand them from Web sites. |
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Woe unto the politicians and parties that fail to grok this, as they will face only bigger and bigger losses in market share. |
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Hawks hurriedly flew off to protect Paris but Paris was soon occupied and the Hawk pilots attempted to fight a rearguard action as they retreated from one base to another. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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The camera tracked around them portentously as they sat at glowing laptops in a dimly-lit smoky room and, bit by bit, revealed the purported secret of Christie's success. |
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Both the Duke and Duchess grinned broadly as they took turns at the wheel of the Sealegs, which reached speeds of 40 knots. |
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The vicar had to ask that we share the hymn books, because as they were not used to such large numbers attending, there were not enough to go round. |
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The duo received a warm welcome as they took to the streets of Carlow. |
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It's a shame as they do contribute so much to the character of a place. |
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People eyed them uneasily as they passed, giving the trio a wide berth. |
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Hastily, the girl slid backwards on hands and knees behind the nearest tree, and watched as they opened the wicket gate and walked down the track deeper into the forest. |
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Scherman's images, painted on a heroic scale and with muscular intensity, have that same aggrandizing effect, even as they depict anti-heroes, culprits, demonic strategists. |
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The win, their eighth in 10 matches this month, was worth three points as they tacked on the bonus for winning on aggregate over the home and away fixtures. |
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We must settle for nothing less than leaders who care and exude character and maturity as they rebel against the beliefs and models that no longer work. |
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The team joins the men's Clan on the road as they prepare for their games against the University of Saskatchewan as they make a mad dash for the playoffs. |
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Some addicts become as reliant on methadone as they were on heroin. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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The Curies resolved to learn as much as they could about the source of radioactivity in pitchblende, the ore with which Becquerel originally worked. |
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And we'll keep you posted on all developments as they come in. |
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In 1995, villagers complained about the deteriorating state of the sago palms, which, they claimed, were increasingly useless as they never matured. |
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As soon as they passed the helmsman, he pulled her to the taffrail. |
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And as they followed the Salvation Army Band, memories came flooding back of when walking days were an annual Whitsuntide treat and not just a nostalgic event. |
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Mr Timm added that followers were permitted to meet the hunt wherever they came from, as long as they kept to the roads and did not stray on to the surrounding fields. |
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Ex-company cars at two to three years old can represent very good value for money if bought at keen prices, as they will have been serviced regularly under a lease plan. |
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Kelly also argues that unique user and page impression data are meaningless to advertisers as they do not in any way reflect the number of individuals going online. |
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In their study of human society, the anthropologists aggrandize themselves to the observational perspective of gods even as they reduce humans to little more than animals. |
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Roger and his wife, Chaz, courageously opened up their private lives to our filming as they never have before. |
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Digital images of the drops were recorded as they joined to form one drop. |
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The authors of this narrative grapple with their white identity as they negotiate new identities that incorporate, sometimes in a romantic fashion, Africanist discourses. |
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The stream is murky and my eyes are not so keen as they were ages afore. |
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I wanted details and I rattled questions off as they came to mind. |
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