In the middle of another hour long mocking taunt of his dad for how much better this war was going, his mother belted him with a cheese grater. |
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When I was a boy in the Vale of Leven 60 years ago I was regularly belted at school by vindictive teachers. |
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He did not see the man, belted in a gothic concoction of black and crimson, as he dived gracefully from the rooftop above. |
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Another participant reported being belted by the teachers for speaking Spanish in school. |
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It also offers some splendid finds for Birders, such as water ouzels and belted kingfishers. |
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Wildlife includes wild boars, raccoons, skunks, and birds, such as water ouzels and belted kingfishers. |
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He belted the first ball he faced over mid-on for four and was then run out, stepping out of the crease even though he had a runner. |
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Aidrian McLoughlin strode up and belted a superb shot into the roof of the net. |
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But above all, and most memorably, he ran down the pitch and just belted the length ball back over the bowler's head. |
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But, just before the final whistle, it was Hawes again who belted the ball goal-bound only to see it hit a defending foot. |
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McGuinn scored twice and his scores equalled in quality by Davey, who belted the ball between the uprights after 20 minutes. |
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And she knows to keep her mouth shut if she doesn't want to get belted. I wear the pants in my family. |
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The steady rain was not doing the pitch too much harm but just a couple of hours before kick-off it absolutely belted down. |
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From old melodies to hits from latest films, all popular requests are belted out by crooners till late in the night. |
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As the American welted the ball for all he was worth, Stepanek scampered across the baseline and belted it back for a winner. |
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She grabbed a hairbrush to be a microphone for her as she belted the song out. |
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Most of the fans sat crossed-legged in front of the stage and listened intently as the tunes were belted out. |
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In Vancouver, it has never mattered much which song you sang, so long as you belted it out loud. |
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He asks drivers to ensure that all passengers and drivers are all belted up especially children on school runs in the car. |
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I suddenly remembered something and slipped my hand into one of the pockets on my belted cargo miniskirt. |
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The ditties were belted out by participants in the town's attempt to set a world record for karaoke singing. |
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Women of nomadic tribes wore pants under one or more belted dresses of printed cotton. |
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He designed silky shirts for the men and short, brightly colored belted tunics for the women. |
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In each case, she wears a belted black coat, and her garish spiky hair is the focal point. |
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This is quite a new style of pansy, and the first of a new race of them with belted petals. |
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His 35 Dutch belted cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land. |
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He finally gave in and belted out the limited lyrics from memory accompanied by flat notes. |
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She was wearing a kilt that morning, a wrap of heavy pleated material belted at her waist and colored in a green and brown tie-dyed pattern. |
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He belted two huge sixers, but eleven to get off the last two deliveries was a big ask. |
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Deuterium Boy belted himself in as Chris started the motor and began backing out. |
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With his open-neck shirt neatly tucked into belted trousers, he's old school South London and no mistake. |
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A belted kingfisher undulated past, some unlucky minnow in its stiletto-like bill. |
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Classic brown mink in NAFA Mahogany and Demi Buff were anything but traditional in their hip wrapped and belted silhouettes. |
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Arms will be linked, kisses exchanged and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne belted out. |
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Four girls in sheath-like corsets and four bare-chested men in black belted skirts enact a series of skirmishes. |
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This is a belted black garment with long sleeves, worn over a plain long-sleeved shirt. |
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Maya slid through the low gravity of the chute into the shuttle, then belted herself into the control seat. |
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He entered the field a simple ploughman, he strode out of it a belted knight. |
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She wore a belted black leather coat and small, tasteful gold hoops in her ears. |
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The macintosh jacket is updated with delicate details such as a belted collar and flower-print lining. |
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First there were double rifle big bore magnums, then long-action belted mags, and now short action, and super short-action mags. |
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If you think you are not voluptuous enough, then a belted coat with an oversized collar makes the waist look smaller. |
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Rural women wear baggy black or colored trousers, a long shirt belted with a sash, and a length of cotton over the head. |
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For day, he showed wool suits with short belted jackets and three-quarter length sleeves and silk dresses with cap sleeves. |
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As the father-in-law of a belted lord, the great financier's campaign to conquer English high society will be usefully advanced. |
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He muddled his way through the opening verse and belted out the chorus, creating a schizophrenic performance. |
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He hit over.400 in the first 14 games he started and belted three-run homers in back-to-back games. |
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His light grey coat, sharply belted to accentuate his bulkiness above and below, is matched by his pearl tie-stud. |
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Generations and two ballparks ago, Kiner belted an awe-inspiring 192 home runs between 1947 and 1950 in spacious Forbes Field. |
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It is virtually impossible to find one Scot who hasn't belted out one of this speccy duo's hits at some time in their life. |
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She preferred that her husband should be an earl, because an earl was belted, and a duke, we surmised, was not. |
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She was wearing only dark green breeches, belted around her waist and fastened just above the knees by gold clasps. |
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His hands are wrapped around a dimpled tankard and he is wearing a modish belted velveteen coat. |
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A tulip-shaped skirt, a blouse with enormous sleeves belted at the waist, teetering platform courts and matt tights in white, black or grey. |
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Some of the pan players broke into song, adding flair to the band's rendition as the pan sticks belted down the pulsating rhythms. |
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He wasn't wearing the flowing robes of the female, but a white tunic, belted at his waist with white gold along with black leggings. |
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He was wearing a white shirt, brown woollen trousers, a navy woollen jacket belted with a black belt and the cloak the soldier had mentioned. |
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He was dressed in a traditional Akrian outfit, with high-collars, long sleeves and a tunic that reached to his knees and belted at the waist. |
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This was belted, and a drawstring pouch was suspended from this containing, perhaps, his rosary and few meagre belongings. |
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With the crowd on their side they belted out a series of fast, upbeat rock songs. |
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She wore close fitting leggings, deep mauve in color, and a long, loose-fitting blouse that was gathered and belted at her waist. |
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The goofy footer belted the right-handers on his backhand, collecting two eight plus scores. |
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It was a long robe, dark blue with silver trim and belted at the waist by a black belt with a silver buckle in the shape of a wolf's head. |
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She looked magnificent in a deep purple shirt, belted at the waist, a black velvet turban hat, a necklace of Christ on the cross. |
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Delivered onto the stage via a giant spinning pyramid, Katy belted out girl power anthem Roar to begin the show with a bang. |
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A law requiring that children be belted in safety seats takes effect today. |
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Too many children injured each year in accidents had not been belted in at all. |
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This a nineteenth-century music hall refrain, written in a Geordie accent and still belted out in the North East of England today. |
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She threw a worn leather book-bag into the passenger seat and belted herself in. |
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Wear your seat belt and ensure that all your passengers are properly belted. |
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The actress certainly stood out from the crowd as she arrived in a silver belted jacket. |
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Alex made sure her little brother was safely belted in in her 88 Toyota Land cruiser. |
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The ambulance drove to the hospital slowly as a safety measure because Mr A could not be belted and was not secure in the ambulance. |
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The 41-year-old man belted his three-year-old son across his backside with his hand at a shopping centre in Chorlton, Manchester. |
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He took a lunge towards his lead horse and, unfortunately, that horse belted him one and fractured his jaw. |
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He tried to slug her, but Al belted him the groin, a convenient target from where he was seated. |
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If Jerin needed me, however, I intended to use the weapon belted at my waist. |
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Both times I was belted it was for transgressions committed by other children. |
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Bradsher reports that four-fifths of those killed in roll-overs were not belted in, even though 75 percent of the general driving population now buckles up regularly. |
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Cash teased his hair into a pompadour, swiveled his hips, amped up his drawl, and belted out a tune worthy of a quarter million. |
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I parked the stroller at the base of the metal slide and wrestled Julia in her bulky snowsuit out of the belted contraption. |
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The designer focused on classic sportswear cuts with fitted blazers, belted coats, and pencil skirts. |
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And then she belted the second half of the song while doing a full-on contemporary dance. |
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This particular form of tailoring is tight and tiny, cut with soft, rounded shoulders, open necklines and small waists which are sometimes belted. |
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The mood is all about luxury, from fine touch cashmere and belted suede shirt dresses to candy coloured silk mix macs and cropped band box smart jackets. |
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He's been belted around the bake with a tennis bat once too often. |
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It makes you wish you'd seen the real Bob Crane at the end, with his smoked aviator glasses, sideburns, stratofortress shirt collar and belted leisure suits. |
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The fish section listed a respectable range of sea creatures including turbot, scad, gobies, barbun, zargan, belted bomito, and breaded shark for between three and 11 leva. |
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Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts. |
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But ponchos and capes are back in vogue too as well as oversize batwing or kimono jumpers, and they should give us all a bit of a break from the trim, belted look. |
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She wore a long white shirt, loose and soft, belted around her waist. |
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They too wore red tunics, belted at the waist with a black belt. |
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Alesso, dressed in a flowing white tunic belted at the waist with gold, and shod with golden sandals, leant out to catch the fleeing Daphne around the waist. |
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They'd break pieces out and let it fall down to the beach, or some would have bags belted around their waists, one on each side of them to put the rock in. |
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Her gun, belted at her waist, dug painfully into his leg, and Max winced. |
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My two year old is not a big girl, but if she falls asleep her feet dangle off the front of the stroller, whether she's belted or not, laid back or sitting up. |
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After a struggle the man, who is 6ft 4in tall, was belted into his seat. |
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As I struggle to find a way to sit up, I realize he's just belted me. |
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My great-grandfather would have belted him for swearing at a lady. |
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He then received a pass from Gaul and belted a ball towards an apparently barren goal only to see Christy Kealy appear to divert it out the field. |
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Ricardo ran forward and belted the ball low past David James. |
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The girls belted into the wind as they sped along a country road, security close in tow, in Laurel's graduation present, a jet-black, convertible Viper with all the trimmings. |
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We somehow knew all of the words to all of the songs, and we belted them out at the top of our lungs until Jessica yelled at us to save our voices. |
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In Act I, he wore a belted, off-the-shoulder, raspberry leotard. |
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She wore a mouse-brown tunic belted with a matching braided rope. |
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A high-collapse load setting is used for a large, unbelted driver in a severe collision, while the collapse load is lowered for a small, belted driver in a minor accident. |
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Before the match his high watermark was 33, but he belted the fast men down the ground and slow bowlers square in a performance to embarrass his batsmen. |
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The dresses were big bouffy tulle shapes, like huge belted tea-roses. |
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Finally, helmeted, belted and visored down, we're good to go. |
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Birds are quite prevalent with nighthawks, woodpeckers, Canada jays, belted kingfishers, western tanagers and oregon junkos being the most common. |
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Tony Clark put together four good years with the Tigers in the 1990s, beginning in 1996 as a 24-year-old switch-hitting first baseman who belted 27 homers. |
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The Bagpipe-players from the Hawthorn pipe band belted out the theme song and trains stopped behind the railway wing to toot their congratulations. |
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The seven-year-old was playing Queen Victoria, spangled with plastic diadems, and though she had only one line, she belted it out in a particularly regal way. |
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The jukebox belted out tunes from the fifties, and waiters shouted food orders to the cooks behind the enormous steel counter. |
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His powerful voice gave me goosebumps as he belted out Shoes Upon the Table, an ominous song about fear and superstition. |
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Peep-toe shoes, pencil skirts, demure suiting, belted trench coats and bags to die for. |
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He poured enough water to cause a flood, placed a heap of bel leaves on the Shivalinga, and belted out his impure chanting. |
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The Gaels had their own style of dress, which became the modern belted plaid and kilt in Scotland. |
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It was found that subjects who started driving unbelted drove consistently faster when subsequently belted. |
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The angry player belted the official across the face, and as a result was ejected from the game. |
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In crashes, unbelted rear passengers increase the risk of belted front seat occupants' death by nearly five times. |
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They belted out hits including Valerie, Pressure Point and Always Right Behind You at the open-air concert in the Balearic island's Hippodrome. |
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No belted occupant was fatally injured if the passenger compartment remained intact. |
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There now is your insular city of the Manhattoes, belted round by wharves as Indian isles by coral reefs. |
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And why had he belted the Australian envoy flat on his dinger in that Spanish bar? |
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Do you not think that even the scattiest of drivers actually realise they have not belted up? |
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She was a doctor's receptionist, and wore a blouse and skirt under her belted mac. |
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This William was the sixth belted earl of that house of Douglas. |
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When the mannequins were belted, they all stayed in the seats. |
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Click here to see a monochrome Aztec print belted maxi dress that's destined to look especially striking when paired with chunky jewelry and espadrille wedges. |
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To the trampling and the drum-beat of the belted grenadiers! |
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Sporadic and geographically widespread reports of parasites affecting the belted kingfisher have been published, but few have described details of the pathology. |
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Equally as exciting and elusive as the belted kingfisher I saw in the States, the common kingfisher is a lovely iridescent blue with warm, chestnut orange underparts. |
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The presidential guard in 19th-century uniforms goose-stepped, military bands belted out trumpet fanfares, and cannons outside fired a 30-gun salute. |
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The Beatles legend played the guitar and sang along with pop sensation Rihanna as she belted out the chorus of their new collaboration, Four Five Seconds. |
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The song had been inspired by Zangalewa, a number that a makossa group from Cameroon had belted out back in 1986, so its roots were very much African. |
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It is called a belted kingfisher because of the blue-gray band across the breast of the male, with an additional reddish band below the blue-gray one on females. |
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And a nylon men's jacket, with just a few sartorial sashays, was transformed into pretty belted office or party dresses with the added detail of grosgrain ribbon bow accents. |
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You'll hike through soaring redwoods, glimpsing an occasional black-tailed deer or belted kingfisher, but the payoff is the view down the green gorge of Big Sur Valley. |
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It's belted waists and pencil skirts again, which means the ghastly panty-girdles and roll-ons have returned, only this time they're called control knickers. |
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Lively show tunes being belted out by the pianist on the grand piano. |
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Whether he describes common eiders in Acadia, wood thrushes at Mammoth Cave, or belted kingfishers at Chattahoochee River, the depictions are crafted by an avid birder. |
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Herath had been belted for a six and a switch-hit four by Warner but got his revenge when his carrom delivery took a bottom edge and carried to the wicketkeeper. |
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Baker's corner from the right was met by Maher who saw his header come back off the post to fellow centre half John Tambouras who belted the loose ball home. |
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