I get home from school a few days later and my mother is looking like she wants to knock my block off. |
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He told Bellamy he would knock his block off if he ever set foot back in Newcastle. |
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But once he's also chopped the block off of that last one, you might be a bit more suspicious. |
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Chandler and his control team were commandeering juggernauts to block off the dock piers one at a time. |
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Instead, we should block off a conduit so completely that it bursts from the pressure. |
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This time I put a piece of tape over the petcock opening instead of using the screw on block off plate I had made to use on the first steps. |
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The wreck is marked by a buoy attached to a big concrete mooring block off the stern. |
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The doctor uses a hand or a tourniquet to temporarily block off the blood flow in the veins. |
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I'd like to see it myself, except that someone would probably recognize me and try to knock my block off. |
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Picturesque and historic as it is, it'll never come back until you block off freeway access to the burbs, and force people downtown at gunpoint. |
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The young man turned to look at me, and for a second there, I thought he was going to knock my block off. |
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In the case of the lung arteries, this can block off much of the circulation through the lungs. |
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The first time we met I thought he was going to knock my block off because I'd called him Bart instead of Bartholomew. |
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Any owner of a groundwater catchment facility that is unused must block off this facility pursuant to the Environment Quality Act. |
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The U. S. must not, with nitpicking measures, block off or close their border or slow down road and commercial traffic between the two countries. |
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He had heard plenty about this crescent-shaped block off Intervale Avenue in the South Bronx. |
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They had managed to block off nearly every intersection in the main business district. |
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The city government has encouraged such barrios seguros, permitting residents to block off their streets. |
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Finally, block off and seal any vents into those parts of your attic that are now heated. |
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You can also block off the step or door vent to keep in the heat but it must be removed once the freezing weather is no longer present. |
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Relax in the dark: With cupped hands, block off light entering your eyes and after a few seconds take your hands away. |
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Then the standard procedure would have been to block off the end of the drainage tiles as a precaution against refined products entering into the Saint-Emmanuel drainage system. |
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You probably have a daily agenda to keep track of when you need to be where, but it would be useful to also have a weekly planner to block off approximate time commitments as you take on new activities. |
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The consultation mechanism may not be a lever, among others using the pretext of saving, to block off important and necessary measures and development. |
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Cover or block off adjacent energized parts. |
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An airport cab starter threatened to knock Fiorello H. LaGuardia's block off when the New York Mayor parked his car across the taxi line. |
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Next, Surrey moved to block off the Scots' route north and so James was forced to move his army and artillery two miles to Branxton Hill. |
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After James Watt's report on this in 1769, a jetty was constructed at Longhaugh Point to block off the southern channel. |
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These block off where used on cars not equiped with Ram Air option. |
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But they are adept at using routine to block off needed changes. |
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Is it difficult for you to block off a half hour every day? |
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In Bombay if you can block off people for a while you are relieved. |
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They block off freeways so his motorcade can zoom by. |
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If you don't have time to block off a longer exercise session, or if you don't have the stamina at first, do shorter amounts of activity throughout the day. |
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Although the hills to the southwest of the airport tend to block off the fog that forms over the ocean in the summer, low stratus sometimes spills over the hills causing brief IFR ceilings. |
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The first obstacle is what is known as the hyperacute rejection of the transplanted organ, in which clots form that block off the blood supply to the transplanted organ. |
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I'll need to block off a couple of weeks to refurnish my house. |
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