The 116th Infantry chalked this on the back of one of their vehicles going out on a patrol I accompanied. |
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Demonstrators chalked numerous messages in Library Square and along the route of the march. |
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Listen, though you've chalked up quite a few in your lifetime, don't let it get you down. |
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Each engine is attended to in turn, usually according to a roster chalked on a blackboard. |
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A novelist who chalked her first words on a Lancaster windowsill has returned to her birthplace decades later. |
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In retrospect, he chalked up his past obsession with Charlotte to puppy love, and wanting her simply because she belonged to his brother. |
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The Little League field at Garvanza Park looks like a post card of 1950s Norman Rockwell Iowa with its trimmed lawn and chalked base paths. |
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Even the specials menus, advertising milkshakes, egg creams and the Lakeview's trademark breakfast pizza are still chalked onto the wall. |
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Tony's brother Jackie, who frequently runs with his mate Damian McStay, has chalked up well over 30 marathon finishes. |
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Schools in the district have chalked up outstanding performances, with most of them at least matching the national average pass rate. |
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There is even an evolving language of street markings that uses chalked symbols to alert passers-by to a WiFi network nearby. |
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Although the bill of fare is chalked up behind the servery, menus are available to enable leisurely contemplation before selection. |
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Demand for mobile phones is soaring as handset sales chalked up yet another record. |
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If you ask, they have a little copy of the blackboard, chalked in English, that they will bring to your table. |
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After you've properly planned your plank flooring, use a straight edge and a permanent marker to mark over the chalked lines. |
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The overall effect of the chalked pattern was a simple design structure, done in a fairly carefree, unselfconscious and expressionistic way. |
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He also competes in hill climb events on a 1947 Vincent 1000 cc solo machine and chalked up wins at Saltburn, Dalby Forest and Scarborough. |
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It was chalked off for a marginal offside although that didn't stop him playing up to the away fans beside the goal with a celebration dance. |
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She did not, as I had hoped, lead us through the routines in slow motion, with the aid of diagrams chalked up on a blackboard. |
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I counted more than 20 dishes chalked up on the blackboard and was pleasantly surprised with what was on offer. |
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I thanked my relative for her advice and chalked up the tears to her having a melodramatic midlife crisis. |
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Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard. |
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Old Malton chalked up their fourth away draw from five games after a 1-1 draw at Thorpe. |
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The goals of this initiative are rather blurry, the details still being chalked out, but let's see where it goes. |
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We are looking at increasing our presence in India and for this a clear growth map has been chalked out. |
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At the time I chalked the whole thing up to a careless housemate, but I've just received something that has made me rethink my assumption. |
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What I do know is that I've 37 caps and that I've chalked off a few nice victories but I want more. |
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After half-time, Stott scored from a penalty corner, and had another in the net only for it to be chalked off. |
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Suspended from the flies or moving in slow motion, she was a spiritual warrior and her chalked, nude body was her testing ground. |
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Boro had the ball in the net after 18 minutes but Niell Hardy's superb volleyed effort was chalked off for offside. |
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But the fleet-footed winger was adjudged to have stepped into touch and the try was chalked off. |
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Sammy Ayorinde had the ball in the net on 14 minutes for Stalybridge but the goal was chalked off for off-side. |
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Every news story over the last month which points to support for a tax cut is chalked up as a victory for the president. |
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But his effort was chalked off by referee Trevor Parkes after one of his assistants flagged for offside. |
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Children in one of the country's poorest neighbourhoods have chalked up an astounding improvement in exam scores. |
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Before the Minstermen scored the home side had a strike chalked off after Scott Jackson had strayed offside in a tight decision. |
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Sure, they have been beaten by everybody and their grandmothers since September, not even having chalked up a draw. |
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Scott McCartney netted from a second-half penalty corner, only to have the goal chalked off for a foot infringement. |
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Referee Colin MacDonald chalked off the other efforts which crossed the line and Kingussie were fortunate to reach the interval in the lead. |
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Carefully and deliberately a list of headings was chalked on the blackboard. |
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When their computer identified a chromosome with an unusual banding pattern, the researchers chalked up an intrachromosomal aberration. |
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It was very frustrating, but eventually I learned about the engine falling off, so I chalked it up to mechanical failure. |
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One man with a red tail invited people to scatter bread inside a dove he chalked onto the stone slabs. |
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The menu offered a selection of fish, meat and vegetarian options, with almost as many specials chalked on the blackboard. |
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The crowd broke into renewed cheering when this was chalked on a blackboard. |
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In addition to the excellent guide books, a blackboard has chalked listings of the highlights on any particular day. |
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Since winning the Le Figaro solo race in 2004, the young skipper has chalked up a wide range of experiences at sea. |
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My delegation earlier mentioned the success chalked up in the Burundi peace process. |
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In half a century of work the Court has chalked up a good number of achievements. |
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And below, on each of the tower's four corners, white robed figures in various philosophical poses had stood chalked liked gods against the clear sky's cornflower blue. |
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Mr. Brown chalked it up to a communication breakdown that could have been avoided with a face-to-face chat. |
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These pictures resemble chalked blackboards, perhaps from an anti-university of deracination. |
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Yet it all seemed for naught, ancient stock-market quotations or chalked messages on hoardings of the last century, with plus and minus signs featured prominently. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms, countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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Irishman Bob even chalked my name up on the pool player blackboard. |
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I was aghast and horrified at the extent of human stupidity, and chalked it up to a quickly passing fad that would be soon go the way of foot binding. |
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In the past year, binge-watching chalked up almost as much evidence on our corpus as binge-eating. |
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He chalked Modi's appeal up to media bias and an exhaustion with the formerly ruling Congress party. |
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Now things don't look quite as awful as they did a couple of years ago – and this somehow gets chalked up as a miraculous rebound. |
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I genuinely believe that the Stability Pact and the Stabilisation and Association Process have chalked up a lot of successes overall. |
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Some of these gains can be chalked up to a rising participation rate among women, which recently surpassed the rest of Canada average. |
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Bringing the Convention's draft Constitutional Treaty safely into port also deserves to be chalked up as a notable success of your presidency. |
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On the whole, regional cooperation in Africa has chalked up a rather disappointing track record to date. |
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Due to the special new coating this call should never be chalked or sanded. |
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Too bad it did not intrigue the campus when one Republican chalked pro-life statistics and statements around campus juxtaposing the pro-choice statements. |
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In retaliation she had chalked her own message pointing at her neighbour's house and when she saw she had got her view across, she went to wash it off. |
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I've come up with a verse myself which is chalked up on the blackboard at the moment but I am hoping we can replace it with a better one written by a guest. |
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I looked up at the menu chalked on the blackboard behind her. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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While the strategy at the think-tank level may well be in place, those who have chalked it out face the absence of a well-oiled machinery that can effectively implement it. |
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These companies have staged many splendid shows at the National Concert Hall over the years and this three-night run can be chalked up among their successes. |
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Unfortunately, two of those losses were chalked up to the Red Deer Kings. |
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She's even chalked up one of the country's top biology marks. |
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If this is the reason for children to await rainy season, the youngsters have their plans chalked out to counter the tantalising chill in the air. |
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The choice of Haiti since 2003 as a site for experimental clinical trials, vaccines and various high-level behavioural studies can also be chalked up to our national consensus. |
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Earlier on Saturday, HSGPC organised a meeting in Kurukshetra and chalked out a strategy to take control of Haryana gurdwaras. |
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Over the last seven years, Charles has chalked up some very impressive results in the demanding Figaro Bénéteau class, culminating in his 2004 victory in the legendary Afflelou Le Figaro solo race. |
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They don't want to start their own game, but to participate in the great game of living and to bear active responsibility for whatever score is chalked up. |
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Provincial recordkeepers chalked up impressive body counts: Shanghai alone accounted for 48,695.49 kilograms of flies, 930,486 rats, 1,213.05 kilograms of cockroaches, and 1,367,440 sparrows. |
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The markets in the north and south also chalked up positive results. |
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The latter struck three within the space of 20 minutes in a 7-0 mauling and thus chalked up the fastest hat-trick of the entire European qualification race. |
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While the Bloc Québécois will launch attacks chalked full of excessive hyperbole and mock outrage about the budget, I want to add a positive note to the proceedings here today. |
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That's why the Guardian will track the Enfield Experiment for the next couple of years: to see at which hurdles it falls, what lessons get learned and how many successes chalked up. |
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To wipe out an entire limb might seem staggering – on a cover no less – but in this instance some critics chalked it up to angles, suggesting her arm was behind her head. |
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The emphasis on capital investment, nursery places for two-year-olds and a programme to help young unemployed people were all chalked up as Lib Dem victories. |
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Had Arsène Wenger been able to ask for a view of the latter incident he would probably have succeeded in having the goal chalked off for offside – the foul was less clear-cut – and that would have been justice. |
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Profits forecast for the biggest of FTSE 100 retailers will have been chalked up by advisers working to standard company practice, sweated over by executives and signed off at top levels of the company. |
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The conflicts and wars between France and Germany were extremely violent and chalked up a number of fatalities yet to be rivaled, possibly never to be rivaled. |
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The soil is chalked with many little oysters fossilised. |
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Or American Airlines, four-flushed by travel agents who electronically chalked up 50 million frequent-flier miles. |
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After vaccinating the three youngest children in the household, the workers marked the door with a purple chalked V, which helps them keep track of households visited. |
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Clegg had clipped a penalty through the posts to extend Newcastle's lead, then full-back Mike Haley saw a score chalked off for Sale before Cipriani's place kick as half-time approached. |
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In fact if it wasn't for James, the Drogman would have bagged a hatful and the Champions would have chalked up double figures. |
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The team lost the opening three bouts and Greenhill chalked up their first win by outpointing Jack Davies. |
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The spending linked to high utilizers can't be chalked up simply to uninsured patients without access to primary care. |
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He has already chalked up chucklesome appearances on Live at the Apollo and The Royal Variety Performance. |
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John's High coach Bob Foley chalked up his team's 50-point second half to simply the law of averages. |
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The game became niggly, which suited the Kookaburras with their lead, and Germany's frustrations increased when what would have been goal of the tournament for Oskar Deeke was chalked off. |
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He was fine on the black, and providing the cueist was chalked up and ready to fire, the yellow wasn't a problem. |
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The TEC has already chalked up significant progress on a broad agenda, for instance on promotion of open investment regimes and equivalence of EU and US accounting standards. |
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The Québec government is proud to support a company like Ubisoft that had confidence in Québec, less than ten years ago, and has chalked up one success after another in a highly competitive sector. |
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My wife went for the dish for the day, which was chalked on a blackboard near horse brasses and old framed pictures including one of the famous Welsh iconic Salem depiction. |
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