The Warriors have three games remaining, as a pair of road games will bookend the Warriors ' final home date. |
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Very crudely speaking, these two artefacts bookend the period of Babylonian supremacy in Mesopotamia. |
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It operates much like a simple metal bookend where the book itself prevents the end from sliding or flipping. |
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She's as strong and likable a female character as Davy is a male hero, making this a perfect bookend to book one. |
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It provided the closing bookend for the project with the beginning bookend being the ending of the Cold War. |
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The chapters by Carlos Santos, which bookend the novel, cushion the violent undercurrents. |
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Apocalyptic thunderstorms bookend the show, the first one orphaning a distinctly strange group of kids. |
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He felt incomplete and therefore wants a more complete experience at the other bookend of his enjoyable Rangers career. |
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The stone block now acts as a strong and definite bookend to the entire quay when viewed along the Liffey. |
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These weeks, and especially fast days that bookend them, are about remembering the experience of loss. |
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These bookend moments unexpectedly gave me the code to the deeper source of my grief over the death of Olivia Cull. |
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In that way, this return to The War Room feels like the bookend to the political dynamic it helped set in motion. |
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Conceptually, it makes a neat bookend to their 15-year career. |
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The truly great thing about this record is that it's accessible to anyone as mood music, but also stands strong as a bookend to its earthier precursor. |
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I have what I call two bookend harbours: Pleasant Bay at one end of my riding and at the other end of my riding is New Waterford. |
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In bookend fashion, rain would start and close the day, but the landscape beneath our feet would change dramatically. |
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On the other end of the book case, I call it my other bookend, is university. |
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That is the other bookend to the delicate balancing act between rights and security to which Mr. Pardy alludes. |
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As previously announced, Mark Romanek's Never Let Me Go and Danny Boyle's 127 Hours will bookend the festival. |
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A great little invention that can be used as it's own bookshelf on a workbench, or as a bookend on a bookshelf. |
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It is significant that it is the bookend for a growing commercial rafting industry, and of sufficient interest to induce recreational boaters to drive six hours to Laniel, Quebec from Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. |
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The solution is both simple and clever: magnetism! There is a metal bookend hidden in the first and last book, so the magnetic arrows stick naturally to the ends and the illusion of floating arrows is created! |
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A bookend TV ad is one that appears at the start of a commercial break, followed by a second that pops up about 90 seconds later, at break's end. |
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Pomp and pageantry, diverse entertainment, seeing ourselves as a nation and getting a peek at the culture of Nova Scotia, will all be showcased in these two ceremonies which bookend the Halifax 2011 Canada Games. |
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If formalized, this planning process could result in a corresponding governmentwide report on plans to act as the bookend to the Canada's Performance report. |
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It does, though, act as a significant bookend to one of the best bands I have ever seen, heard, or been sonically battered and bruised by. |
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Farm kids are educated early about the events that bookend life. |
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And it became a sort of bookend to my first experience with him. |
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Later episodes and telemovies did not have this bookend format. |
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